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LEGAL AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. & ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Delicatessen and Fancy i Grocery Business at No. ¢ 3324 14th Street North- west, Opposite Tivoli Thea- ter, Also Lease of Premises. By virtue of a certain chattels deed of trust ed January 29th, 1924. apd recorded Jum- vary 30th, 1924, among the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell by public auction as a going Dbusiness, within the above premises, on TUESDAY, JULY EIGHTH, 1924, AT TWO ©'CLOCK P.M., #tock of imported and high. grade Domentic Groceries, Handsome Mahoz- any and Opolite Shelving, Wall | ‘Mirrors, Partitions, Refrigerator, | ing_Case and Counters with Plaie pinr Cases Uniied_ States Slicing Machine, Katiopal Cash Register, Toledo Computing Seale, Floor Case, Opolite Tablex. Metal Frame Chairs, Electric Fans, Coffee Urn Enamel Trays. etc.. also lease of premises. Terms: Cash. $1.000 deposit required at time of sale, balance to be paid within 24 Bours. C. F. FOLLMER, ‘TE NILSSON, Trustees. NELSON K. LYONS Attornes for Trastees. 3508 _14th_st. n. AUCTIONEER Trustees’ Sale of Twe-Story Brick Dwelling, No. 1134 4th Streét N.E., 6 Rooms and Bath, Hot-Water Heat, Electric Light, Hardwood Floors, Breakfast Porch and Built-in Garage. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated December Sth, 1923, and recorded Ilmhor‘ 14, 1923, instrument No. 144, among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request ‘of the party secured. therehy. the un dersigned trustee Wwill offer for sale. by publie auction, in front of the premises. on THURS- DAY. THE TENTH DAY OF JULY, 1924, AT FOUit 0'CLOCK D.M., the foilow ing-described land and premises, sitoated in the city of Washington, District of - Columbin, ‘toowit: Lot 70 in Robert L. McKeever and E E. Goss' subdivision of part ef square 7 - corded in_the surwevor's office for the Distriet of Columbia in Li 69, folio 169, improved hyhpwlmx;fl No. 1134 4th st. n.e., to he sold sTblect. howewnr, o @ prior Aecd of trust for $1.250 at 7% due in abont sighteen months. Terms of sale: Over and ahave «aid frast eash. A deposit of $300 required at time of wale. Al “converancing. recording, revenne «tamps and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to he complied with within thirty davs from dar of sale. other- Wise the trustees resarve the Fight o sesen the property at the risk and cout of fhe do. faulting purchaser. after five dave ‘aivertine eat of wuch rersle in xome Dewspaner lished n the cits of Washington, b 0 T KOGER 3 WHITHOLD, 1v1-d&ds.erSn ADAM A. WESCHLE Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate, Brick Store and Dwelling No. 3401 O St. NW. By virtue of authority vested in the under- @igned by the decree in cquity cause No. thes will offer for sale at_public auc front of the premises, on THURSDAY SEVENTEENTH DAY OF JULY, 19: FIVE-FIFTEEN 0'CLOCK P.M.. ing described 1and and premises, Cits of Washington. District of Columbiu, fo wit: Parts of lots sixts-four (64) and sixty. fire’ (63), in square 1246, beginning for the same at ‘the intersection of the north line of © street. with the west line of 3ith xtreet #nd running west along the north line of 0O Street {wents feet; thenee north paraliel with the west line of 34th street seventy.seven feet: thence east parallel with the north line of O street twenty feet to the west line of B4th street, thence south with the west line ©of 34th street seventy-seven feet fo the be- finning: improved by a four-story brick huild- ing it store on first floor and three apart o ve known as it Dremises 3401 O Terms of sale: One-third (15) of the pur- chase money to be paid in cash, the balince in two equal installments, payable in ome @nd two years, with interest at 6% per annum, paysble' semi-annually, from day of eale, gecured by a deed of trust on the hrop- erty sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of £300 reqnired of the purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyanc. i, recording, revenue stamps and notarial Tees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days Arom date of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve | The Tight to resell the property at the risk and eost of the defsulfinz parchaser after five days’ advertisement of such resale in xomea pewspaper published in fhe City of Washing. tom, District of Columbia. DANIEL W. 0'DONOGHUE, TUnion_Trust 'blds., J. WILMEK LATIMER, Wilkins_ bldz. 355-d&ds.exSu Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. RY,_AUCTION. Valuable Building Lot on Ne- braska Avenue, Near Conduit Road. Containing 12,771 Square Feet. Br authority vested in ns we will sell at blic auction in front of the premises, on 'HURSDAY. THE TENTH DAY OF JULY, AT FIVEFIFTEEN PO, lot number one (1) in_square fourteen hundred (1400). Terms: All cash, a deposit of $200.00 re- «quired. " Convevancing and recording at pur- chaser's cost. - Terms to be complied with within_thirty’ days or_deposit forfeited. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Auctioneers. I¥5-d&ds.ex8 THOS. J. OWEN & 0! TRUSTEES' SA STORY AND DWELLING B HER 1533 SWA! WEST. Bs virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4255, folio 60 et seq.. of the land ‘records of the District of Co- lumbia and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will #ell at public auction in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF JULY AD. ' 1924, AT THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following deseribed land #nd premises, situate in the District of Co: lumbia, and designated as and being all of Jot 80' in square 191 in Franeis Majasky's fobdivision ax per plat reconded In the office’of . w r for the Districi C Book 16, at page 53. g B Terms: Soid _subject to & prior deed of trust for $3.250.00 and the overdne interext thereon, further particulars of which will be aonounced at time of «ale; the purchase price abose said trust to be paid in cash. A de- posit of $200.00 required. Conveyancing. re- cording _and Tevenue stamps at. purcharer's cost. Terms fo be complied with within s otherwise deposit forfeited and the Droperty may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. JAMES L. KARRICK, WM. P. METCALF. Trust LEGAL KOTICES MASON, SPALDING & McATEE, Attorneys. 24, AT the follow- ituate in the . AUCTION RLE TS, TWO- B 375..9, IS THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia. —Holding an Bquity Court. —Walter F. Sullivan, plamtiff, ve. William L. Kilgore. Mrs. Emma Kilgore and Frances Marie Suilivan, Defendants.—Equity No. 42507 —Order.—The object of this snit is to ave the plaintiff appointed trusteé under the will of H. A. Kilgore, deceased. Under the terms of the will, filed for record and peo- bBate in the office of the register of wills for the’ District of Colnmbis, Mary K. Nullivan: deceased, wife of petitioner, was named a3 rustee. ' She died before shé could qualify. The defendants. William L. Kilgore and Emma NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES DANIEL W. ’'DONOGHUE, ARTHUR A. ALEXANDER FREDERICK STOHLMAN, Attormeys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court. — No. 20448, Administration—This Is fo give notice ihat the subweribers. of the Distriet of Colum- bia, have obtained from the te Court of the’ District of Columbid_letters testamentary on the estate of Robert R. White, lnte of the District of Columbia, deceased. AT persons ing claims against the deceswed dre hereby rned to exhDIt the seme. with the veuchers thereof legally authenticated. to the sub- scribers on or before the 10th day of June, AD. 1025; otherwise thes may by law be exclnded from all Lenefit of snid eatate. Given under our hands_this 10th day of June, 1 JOHN R. WALSH. 219 C #t. n.e. JOBEPH D. SULLIVAN, 900 F Attest: JAMES TANNER, Reg for the ‘District of Coluibla, Probate_iourt. H. WINSHIP WHEATLEY and THEO- DORE D. PEYSER, Attormeys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS. triet _of Columbia.—In re axsixnment of Frank B. Gnest and E. Frank H dividuals and also trading Fquity No. 41223 . to'che auditor to determine snch claims, equitable, if any, am exist st the sum of $943.18, reprémenting the net proceeds received by the assignees herein from the foreclosure sale of part of original lot 3 in square 381, improved by premises 915 Louisiana_avenue n.w., notice is hereby Kiv that 1 will proceed ‘with said reference Monday, July 21, 1924, at 10:30 a.m.. at the auditor's rooms in the U. 8. Court House, at Which time and place the umknown holder of fourth deed of trust mote for the sum of $1.000.00, formerly secured on said realty. and a1l othera concerned in the disposition of said net proceeds. will appesr present their claims with the proof thereof. HERBERT L. DAVIN itor. Ju21, 28555 GILBERT I. HALL, CLEPHANE & LATIMER, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.—Holding ~ Probate Court.—No. 81923, Administration.—This is to give notice that the subscriber of the state of Tllinofs has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, letters of administra- tion o the estate of Fred R. Cooper. lnte of the District of Columbla, deceased. Al per- sons having claims azainst the decensed are hereby warned to exhibit fhe same. with the vonchers thercof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber, on or before the 12th day of June, A.D. 1923: otherwise they mas by law be ex- cinded from dll benefit of Eid extate. Given under my hand this 12th day of June, 1874, EMMA COOPER. 2248 Tunt ave., Chicago, 111 Seal. Attest: JAMES TANNER. Register of Wills for the Thistrict of Columbia, Clerk of the Pr 21,2835 uest.” ‘Hanvey This cause COURT_OF ~The N triet ment THE SUPRE of Colu House THE DIS- Portland Apart- tion, vs. Fpinosa, Maria _de Leon Equity Do, 91.—The ohject of fhis suit is fo estab- lish an inn keeper's lien in the amount of $1.105.73 upon certain property of the de- fendants, and fo sell sail property to satl the lien. On motion of the complainant. it is this 16th day of June, 1924 ordered that the defendants Ignacio Leon and Maria Vasques ¥ Espinoss, formerly Maria de Leon, cause their appearance to be entered herein on or before the fortieth das, exclusive of Sunda: and legal holidays, occurring after the day of the first publication of thia order; otherwise the cause will be proceeded with as in case of default. Provided. a copy of this order be published once_a ‘week for three successive weeks n the Washington Law Reporter. mi The Bevening Star hefore said DELL P. STAFFORD, Jastice. ALFRED B. LEET, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT O Columbia. _ Hoiding Probate Court.—N 4. Adminixtiation. —This is to give goti t the subseriber, of the District of Colw bia, has obtained ‘from the Probate Court of 'the District of Columhia Letters Testa- mentary on the estate of Charlex Bruni, late of the Distriet of Columbia. deceased. All persons_having claims against the deceamd formerly | are herebs warned to exhibit the same, with the Vonchers thereof, to'the subscriber. on o before the I17th 4ay of June. - atherwine they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. G and this 17th d: of June, v TRUST ¢ sistant Secretary. Attext: JOHN A. SHEIL Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. JenR.iy5.12 A. R. SERVEN, Attorney. SCPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. —Holdine Prol rt.—No. 31937, Administration.—This In to give notice That ihe subscriber of the District of Columbia bas obixined from the Probate Court of the Distrlct of Columbia, letters festamentars on fhe extate of Josephine P. McGowan, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. Al por- sons having claims agsinst the deceased are Ferebs warned to exhibit the xame. with the Vouchers thereof, legally authenticated. to the Sibseriber. on of before the 13th day of June, ALD. 1925. otherwise they may by iaw be ex: cluded from d1l henefit of said estate. Given under ms hand this 19th day of June, 192 RUTH MeGOWAN. Seal. Attest: JOHN SHEIL, Deputy Register of Wills for the Dis: trict of Columbla, Clerk of the Probate Court. Je28.4v5.12 CLARENCE A. MILLER, Aftorney. THE DISTRICT OF Probate Court.—No. ive notice Ohio has obtained from the Probate Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia, letters of administration on the estate of Wick Tayler, late of the Dis- trict of Columbia, deceased. All persons hav- jing_claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, With the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the sub- r. on or before the 16th day of Mar. 1925; otherwise they may by law be ex: cluded from all benefit of said estat under my hand_ this 19th dag of Jun NNA . TAYLER, 1810 Elm st.. Youngs- town, Ohio, Seal. Attext: JAMES TANNER, Register of Wills for the District of C bia, Clerk of the Probate Court. _je2! CHARLES E. QUIROLLO, Attorney. AMENDMENT TO THE ARTICLES OF IN- corpagation of the Typewriter and Office Sup- ply Company.—Whereas, af & meeting of the board of directors of the Typewriter and Office Supply Company, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the District of Columbia, called pursusnt to law, on June 2, 1924, in Washington, District of Columbia, 1t ‘was deemed advisable to change the name of said corporation from the pewriter and Office pply Company, to Livingston, Incor- porated, a it was further resolved that & Ieeting of the stockholders be called for June 16, 1924, at 12 o'clock, noon, and due notice of sfich meeting having been given edch of the stockholders therein pursuant to the rovisions of the set of Congress, proved March 1, 1921, and whereas. & meeting of the stockholders of the T;rwrltor and Of Sup- Company was heid on June 16, 1924, pur- nt notice theretofore given. them, all the stockholders being present. It was unanimously voted by said stockholders that the name of the Typewriter and Office Sup- ply Company, a corporation, be changed i Livingston, incorpofated. Tn witness wheféof, ‘we the undersigned president and secrétary of i corporation have hefeunto st our hands nd seals and affixed the corporate seal this 24th day of June, A.D. 1924. (Corporate legally authenticated, SUPREME COURT OF R. LIVINGSTON, President. Attest S.'J. LIVINGETON, fecretary. Disirict of Columbia: To Wit LUH. 0. THOMPSON. a notars public. in and for the District of Columbia, do hereby certify that H. R. Liviogston, who has signed the foregolng certificate bearing date on the 24th day of June, A.D. 1924, personally a red before me in said District, the sai BE™R. Livingaton being persondlly well knows to me as the person who executed the said certificate and acknowlédged the geme to be the act of the Typewriter and Office Supply Company. S @2 0TTén under, my hend dnd sedl this ek a_of June, A.D. 1924, (Notarial seal.) H. 0. THOMPSON, Notary Public, D. C. State of Pefnsylvani Rilgore, are the brother.in-law and mother- in-law respectively of petitioner, and are non compos mentis and are confined in the State Central Hospitdl, Lakeland, Ky. The défend. Frances Marie Sullivan. is the infant ughter of petitioner and Mary K. Sullivin, leceamd. The trusts provided for fn the wili re for the beneflt of the two defendints, who non compos mentis with remainder fo Mary K. Sullivan, déceased, and her heirs. The' infant, Frances Marie Sullivan, is the Delr of Mats K. 'Sulivan. All of ihe fore- going s set forth In the petition. Upon mo- tion af the plainttff. # 18 by the court this 16th day of June, 1924, adjudged. ordered and decreed, that the defendants, William L. Kil gore, Emma Kiigore and Frances Marie Sulli- cause their appeararice to be cntéred here- onor before the fortieth (10th) dar."ex: ive of Sundiys and legdl holidays. ac. cruiog after the das of the first publication of this order: otherwise this cause will be pro. ceeded with a5 fa case of default.. Provided & copy héréot be published once 4fweek for three successive weeks in The Washington Evening Btar and in The Washington Law Re- Jorter. By the Court, A A. HORHLING. ustice. Seal. A true copy. Test: MORGAN X. BEACH, Clerk. By F. B. CUNNINGHAM, istant Clerk. 1621.28-175 ELWOOD H. SEAL, JOSEPFH H. McCUEN, Attorneys. EUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding & Probite Court.—Ent: ot Emily Greenwood, deceased.—No. 31 Administration Docket 71.—Appiication haviuy been made herein for probte of the last wil dnd tédtarient of sdid decesséd, and for Tet- ters testamentary on sdid estaé, by Charles 8. Greenwood, {t fs orderdd this 26th ds of June, A.D. 1924, that Priscilla Diver, Water- bury, Connecticut; Aquile Gfetawood. Norwalk, Connecticut, dnd all others concerned, sppesy in said court on Monday. the 4th ' day of A':,lnll‘. A.D. h’m' at 0‘ a"?:lmlllr. H? show caosé why [ ould” nol 1597, G g i) apptcyeies g’ ot 1he “‘Washidgton Law Reporter” and The Evening Staf once I8 éach of thfee suceemsive Teeks bétore the retifa day herein mentionéds the first publication to be not less than thirt: =4 rewrn ary, A A HOEH. ustice, _(Seal,) A(u:; EODORK v b il lof_the R the L uh Ju38, iy Counfy of Philadel- his, ss: . GEORGE FORD, &.notary public, in and for'the state ‘and cotnty atoresaid, 65 hereby certffy that 8. J. Livingston.' who has signed the forégéing certificate bédrl on the 2Ath day ot Juné, A.D. ally appeared before e in said counts the siid 8 sonally well executed the sald certificat the same to be the act of the Typéwriter and Office Supply Company. + my hand and ses} this 24th day of June, A.D. 1824, (Notariai Seal) GEORGE FORD. Notary Public. My commission expirés Match 8, 1927. Office of the Recorder of Deeds, District of Columbia, This is to ceftify that the foregoing i¢ a true &nd verified copy of the cert] 1 amendment for change of nime fi Toritgr and Oftice sj»vy Company” to Tugston, Tncorpornted,” 'aud of the Whole of mid awendment ks fl# in this office the 30th 1 day of Jane, A.D. in testimotry _whereof, ve hereunto set @y hand and afixed the of this office this 1st day of July, A.D. 1924 (Beal.) ARTHUR G. PROE. 173.13,19.26 Recorder ot Deeds, D. C. HARRY T. DOMER, Afterney. - SUPREME COURT OF THE DISPRICT oOF Columbia, Hnlllns Probate Court.—Estate ot Jowanna Gross, sed.—No. 31988, Ad- ministration Dotket No, 71.—Application hev- ing been mado hefein for te of the last will aad testament of sal ased, and for letters testamentars gn said estate by T. Dotiet, it is ofdered this 17th day of June, A.D, 1024, that the tmknown heits 4t law and néxt of Kin of Johnna Gross, déceased, and 411 others éonce: appear 1h sijd court on Mondey, the 2eth a7 of July, AD. 1934, 4t o'cl am, to caus #uch a be grnted. Let metice ing! Law Réportde dnd The Evening Star S eair i Ee day héretn mentianed, the be ot less the: Il J T e . Réy '«('v‘v‘n for the DI the W 418 istrict 6f Columbia, Provite Courts W. H. . Atterney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Colnmbiw, ~Mol@ing _Prévate _Court. — No. $1857, Administration. —This is o give motice hat the mubscriber, df the etate of OWio, h: dbtainey from he Probate Court of the erict_of Columbin Ietrers of admitnitration on e estate of Kdward 8. Comley, late of the istrict of Columbla, deceased. AT person: Baving claims ageinst the deceswed are herehy rned to exhibit the ssme, With the vouchers ereof legally suthenticsted, to fhe sub- scriber_on o before the IIth day of June, A.D. 1925; otherwise they. may by law be ex eluded from all it of said estate. Given nder ms hand this Hth day of June. 1924. ERBERT 8. CONLEY, 71 Ofifiwid Park ave: aue, Colnmbgs, ORlo, (Seal.) Agtes 3 A. RHEIL, Depaty Reglster of District of Columbia, .Clerk of the Probate Court. B2 55 BLAINE MALLAN, Attormey. SUPREME OF THE DISTRICT OF Columb; olding Probate Court.—No. 31747, Adml ration.—This Is to give notice that the subscriber of the District of Columbia has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, letters of administration on the estate of Florence G. Harriot, lste of the District of Columibis, decemsed. All per- sons having cluims sgeinst the deceuved arve hereo Vmehzu thereof, legally authentict subsceiber, on or before the 16th day of Jume, A.D, 1925; otherwise they may by law be ex- cluded from all benefit of said estate. Given R AR g'q' Beal. Attest: -m'mfion: COGGS- ELL, Deputy Register of Wills for the Dis- trict of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court, 3e28-335.12 HAMILTON & HAMTLTON, Attorneyns. IX THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIs- trict of Chlumbia, Holding Probate Court. the ‘matter of ihe estate of Fanny Irvin atthews. decensed. — Administration No. $1901. —Application having been made herein for probate of the last will and textament of mid deceawed and for letters festamentary on said estate by John W. Childrexs. execu- r. it ix thi 17h day of Jume, 1924: OR. ERED, That Mrs. R. W. Herr, Mrs. Frazee. ‘Annie T. Rurbank, Mary T. Burbenk, fette . Tavlor. Nore Taylor Lincoln rank Keller und Helen Ratchelder, and gehers, concerned, appear in suid court on the th day of July, 1934. at 10 o'clock a.m #how cause, If any they have, why wuch ap- fation sfionld mot be grmtcd. Let notice reof be published in the Washigton Law Reporter and The Evening Star once in each of three wuccensive weeks before the return day herein mentioned, the first publication o be not léxs than thirly duyx before said feturn day. A. A HOEHLING, Justice. Sexl.) A ‘trne ‘copy. Attest: THEODORE OGSWELL, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Colambia, Clerk of the Pro- bate Court. 12128955 RICHARD 4. FORD, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE BISTRICT OF Columbin, Holdng Probate Court. — No. 31670, Administration.—This is to give notice that the subscriber. of the District of Colum- bia, has obtained from the Probmte Court of the’ District of Columbin letters testamentary on the estate of Ida B. Keirle, Iite of the District of Columbla. deceased.’ All persons having claima against the decensed sre hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof legally anthenticated, to the sub- scriber_on or hefore the 10th day of June, A.D. 1925: otherwise they may by law be ex- cluded from ali benefit of said estate. Given under my hand_this 10th day of June, 1924. CHAS. E. HENDERSON, 1482 N wve. (8eal) Attest: JOHN 'A. SHEIL. Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbis, CRrk of the Probate Court. 21,25, i PAUL E. LESH, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbie.—Holding _Probate Court.—Eatate of John Selden, deceamed.—No. 31947, Admine fration Dockef 71.—Application having been made herein for probate of the last will testament of «aid deceased, and_for letters testamentars on said_estate, by Elizabeth M. Sweenes, the executrix named In said will, it is ordered thix 20th day of June. A D. that Fannie B. Hunter, Belle Huni Gray, and_ the unknows heifs at of kin of John Selden, deceased. concerned. appear in said court on Monday., the 28th day of July, A.D. 1924, at 10 o'clock am. to show cause’ why such application shouid not be granted. Tet notice hereof be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evenimg Star once in each of three successive weeks before the réturn day here. in mentioned. the first publication to be net less than thirty days before said return day. A, A. HOEHLING. Justice. ~Seal Attest: JAMES TANNER, Register of Wilis for the Dietrict of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court 3621,28-4v5 DANIEL W. ODONOGHUE, Atterney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.—Holding _Probate Court.—Estate of Mary Hill Winters, deceased.—No. 31843, Administration Docket 71.—Application hav. e herein for probate of ent_of said deceased, letters testamentars on said e by Louis Winters and Ida M. Mann. it is ordered_this 19th day ot June, A.D. 1924, that J. Tow- Hill of Aurora Heights, Va.. or of the atate of Florids. and William G. Hill, jr.. of the City of New York, N. Y.. or Atlantic City, New Jerscr, and ‘all others concerned, appear in said court on iy, the 2Ath day oSy, AD, 1934, ‘3t 10 oclock am.. to show h application shonid not be granted. ~Lat notice hereof be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Fvening_ Star once in each of three successive weeks before the return day herefn men- tioned, the first publication to be not less than thirty dars before said return day. A A HOEHLING. Justice. ~Seal. Attest: J TANNER, TRegister of Wills for the 1 of Columbta, Clerk of the Probate Court. 302128 R LECKIE, COX & SHERIER, Attorneys. ;. COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Hoiding Probate Court.—Estate of Patrick ' Tobin, decessed—No. 31911, Ad- ministration Docket 71—Application having been made herein for probate of the last will and testament of aaia deceased, and for let ters of administration c.t.a. on said estate. by Stephen A. Tobin. it fs ordered this 18th day of June, A.D. 1824, that William Keras, John_Keros, W. Kerns, Jjr.. infasts. and George W. Kerns and Joseph Tobin, and all others concerned. sppear in maid court on Monday. the 28th day of July, A.D. 1924, at 10 o'clock #.m.. to show cause why such #p- plication _sbould not be granted. Let netice hereof he published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Eveniog Etar once in each of three successive weeks before the return day_herein mentioned, the first publication T0 be not less than (hirty days Defore said return “dey. A A HOEHLING. Justice, Seal.) Attest: JAMES TANNER, Register of vills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the_Probate Court. Je21.28.1y5 GFEO. C. GERTMAN, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT_OF THE DIS- trict of Columbla.—Henry Whllams Riecks et al.. plamtiffs, va. Olive F. McComas et al., Qefendants.—Equity 43671.—The object of thix sult is o obtain 4 decree establishioe of ‘récord. by adverse possession, plaintiff's title, in fee simple, as temants in common, to the north 20 feet 5 inches front, by full depth thereof, of original lot 5, square 840. being remises 18 Sth st. northesst, in sald Disteict, Boon motion of " the piatntifs, it is, by tne this 18th dey of June, 1924 ordered that ‘the defendants Frdnkiln' K. Wirli Annie G. Willisms, William R. H. Williams, Hazel Ads Willlams and Berénice G. Wil liams caute their appesrance to be entered cerein on or before the fortieth day, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidary, after the ox of the first publication hereof, otherwise this cause will be procéeded with 4 in casé of de- fault. ~Provided, a copy hereof be published once & week f6r three succemiive weeks in The Washington Law Reporter and The Eve- ning Star. A. A. HOEHLING, Justice. Seal. Atrue copy. Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clgck, By B P. BELEW, Aust. Clerk. Je21.28-§y5 JOSEPH A. ROTH, Attorney. Barriater Bidg. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DI§- trict of Columbis.—Holding an Equity Court. —Patrick D. Holmes, Gertrude E. Hoimes vs. the unknown heirs, alienees of Joseph Cassin. decea: Equity No. 42635 — Order of Publication.—The object of this saft is to obtain = decree establishing of record plaintiff's title by adverse possession to the west five feet front by full depth of that width of origindl lot 2 in square §78. Upen plaintiffs’ motion it is this 'h day of Jupe, A.D. 1924, ordered that the defendants, the anknown heirs, deviees and sllenees of Jo. seph Cassin, deceased, cause their a rance to be entered herein on or before the rale day occurring after the expiration of one month after the day of the first publication hereof, otherwise this cause will be proceeded with as in case of defsult. Provided, a of this order be published once 4 -uk”’d three succestive weeks In The Evening Star and the Washington Law Reporter, longer and other pablieation being dlrand with for satisfactory cduse shown. iy the Court. A. A. HOEHLING, Justice. * Sedl. A teue copy. Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Ciéfk. By F. K. CUNNINGHAM. Asst. Clerk. Je28-3y5. SUPREM Columbi George court, BLADES, ROSENFELD & FREDERICK, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, _Holding Probate Court. — No 31927, Administration. —This is to give notice that the subscriber, of the state of Maryland, has obtatned from the Probate Court of the Distriet of Columbis letters of administration on the estate of Louls Rerman, Iate of the District ‘of Columbia, deceased.’ All_persons having claims against the deceased are here: by warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers théreof It’llly authenticated, to the subscriber on ot before the 10th day of June. A.D. 1925; otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benelit of maid estate. Given under my band_ this 10th 3 NETTIE. M. BERMAN, ave.. Baltimore, Md. _(Rea Tegiater of Wills for the District of Clerk of the Probate Court. 3621,28.1y8 FRANK STETSON, Atiofney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbis.—Holding Probate art.—No. 31918, Administration.—This Is to give notice fhat the subscriber of the Distriet of Colum- hia has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbla, letters of administration on'the extate of Francis Bacon the District of Colmbia, deceased sons having claims against the deceaved are herebs warned fo exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof. legally authenticated, to the subscriber, on of before the 20th day of May. A.D. 1923 otherwise they luw “he escluded from all heneit of e, Glven under my hand thin 18th . 1924 NATIONAL BAVINGE AND TRUST COM. PANY. By WILLIAM D. HOOVER. President, Attest: JAMES TANNER, Regl Wills for the District of Columbia, the Probate Court. e ARTHUR PETER and WM. H. BADEN., Attorseys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.—Holding _Probate Court.—No. 31708, Administration.—Thix Is (0 give notice that {he subseriber of the District of Columbla has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, letters testamentary on the extate of Joseph' Rurfen, late of the Dis- trict of Columbin, deceased. All persons hav. ing_claims sgainst the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the xame. with the vouch ers thereof, legally suthenticated. to the sub- scriber. on or before the 9th day of June, A.D. 1925; otherwise thes may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand thix 19th dar of June, 1924, THE WARHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COM- PANY. Ry ANDREW PARKER, Vice Prest- dent. ‘Seal. ‘Attest: JOHN A. RHEIL, Deputy Register of Willa for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court, e28-§y5,12 BARNARD & JOHNSON, Attorneys. Evans B SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.—Holding _ Probate Court.—No. 31886, Administration.—This Is to give notic that the subscriber of the District of Columbia has_obtained from the Prohate Court of the District of Columbia. leffers testamentars on'the estate of 1 M. Morsell, Iate of The Disirict of Columbia. deceased. All per. Sonx having claims Againat the deceased are herebs warned o exhibit the same. with the vonchers thereof. legally suthenticated, to the subscriber. on or befors the 13th day of June, AD. 1923 otherwise thes may by law be ex. clnded from ail benefi of said estate. Given under my hand this 18th dax of June. 1924 ¥ H. JOHNRON, Evans bldg. S Attest: JAMES TANNER, 'Register of Wills' for the District of Columbia, Clerk of Court Je2RJ55.1 ARTHUR PETER and WM. H. BADEN, Attormeys. SUPREME COURT Ol Columbia.—Holding Probate Court.—No. inistration.—This is to give notice that the subsceiber of the District of Columbia has obtained from the Probate Court of the ct of Columbia, letters testamentary on tate of Emmeit Claiborne Elmore, late District of Columbia, deceased. Al persons haviug claims against the deceased are Rereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vonchers thereof, legally anthenticated. to the subscriber. on or before the 1lth day of June, A.D. 1923; otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of maid estate. n under my hand this 78rd day of June. 1924, THE WAKHINGTON LOAN AND TRU: COMPANY. ANDREW PARKER, Vic President. ' Seal. “Attest: JAMES TANNER Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. $e28.3y5.12 JOHN H. ZABEL, Atorney. BUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.—Holding _Probate Court.—Estate of Mary A. Donlon, deceased.—No. 31940, Ad- ministration Docket 71.—Application having been made herein for lefters of administration on said estate. by Willlam E. O'Neill, it is ordered this 19th day of Juoe, A.D. 192. that John Rainey, Mrs. Agnes R.' Tierney, Joseph Rainey, Charies Rainey, Winfleld §.'Rq Loretts Raines and ail others concerned, ar in said _conrt on Monday. the 28th day of July, A.D. 1824, at 10 o'clock a.m., to show cause why such application shonld sot be granted. Let notice hereof be published fn the hington Law Reporter and Evening Star newspaper once In each of three successive weeks before the return day here. in mentioned. the first publication {0 be not less than thirty dars before said return dar 5 Justice. Seal. Attest: JAMES TANNER. Register of Willa for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the. Probate Court. $021.28 55 _ ALFRED B. LEET, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbis.—Holding Probate Court.—Estate of John O'Neill. deceased.—No. 31910, Admin. istfation Docket 71.—Application having bee made herein for the probate of the last will 4nd testament of said deceased, and for let- ters testamentary on said estate, by American Security and Trust Compans. ' fhe ~executor named in said will, it is ordered this 23rd day of June, A.D. 1934, that Thomas O'Nefll, 8 Little Bedford street, North Shields, Northum- berland, England: Mrs. Richard Dix, 70 Rob- jnwon street, South Shields. Counts Durham, FEngland, and all others concerned, appear in s2id court on Monday, the 4th dsy of August, A.D. 1924, at 10 o'clock a. why such’ application shouid ‘aot be granted. Let notice hereof be published in the Wash- ington Law Reporter and The Evening Star once in each of three muccessive weeks before the return day herein mentioned. the first pub. lieation to be not less than thirty days before said return d: A. A. HOEHLING, X 3 eal. Attest: THEODORE COG Deputy Register of Wills for tl District of Cflklmh( Clerk of the Probate Court. _Je2R.5y8.12 GEORGE C. GERTMAN, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.—Holding Probate Court.—No. 81951, Administration.—This is to give notice that the subscriber of the District of Colum- bia has obtaine from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, letters of admin- intration on the estaté of Alfred L. Carmich. 261, late of the District of Columbid, deceaséd. A1l persons having claims againat the deceased aré hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally asuthenticdted. fo the subscriber, on or before the 16th day o‘ June, A.D. othietwise they may by v ve from a1l béneAit of said estate. Given under by hand this 16th d.I of Jupe, 1924. CATHERINE W. CARMICH, L, 18681 Potomac JAMES TANNER, R aye. Beal. Attest: Ot Wil for the District of Columbfa, Clerl Court. 155.12.19 H. S. BARGER, Atforney. IN THE SUPREMB COURT_OF THE DIS- teict ot Columbia.—Gladys B. Skiner, pla tiff. ve. Bobert E. Skinner, -defendant.—No. 43081.—The object of this suit fs to obtain Ao sonulment of the marriage new existing be- tween the pléintift Gladys B. Skinner and the defendant Robert B. Skigner. ' On metion of the complainsat, it is (his 30th day of June, A.D. 1924, ordered that the defendant Robert E. Bkinner tause hiv appesrance to be emtered herein 6n or béfore the fort iy, exclusive cecutting atter Sundays and legal holiday: P e R g o TR eded with &8 Tucase ‘of Garamtte Provid e thi o " Protided, & copy of this order bé published arice & Wesk fof (hree sme- Censive weeks n (he Washingion Law He- portet and The Brening Btar newspeper before -fl fll{‘:" WENDELL P. STAFFORD, Justics. JOSEFH A. ROTH, Attoraey. Barrister Bidg. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbis—Holding dn Wquity Court. —Herbert C. Earnshaw, platatiff, va. (‘mflf €. Langley. Francis W. Langley, Ldura I Langley, defendants.—Equity No, 42679.—0f- R ree Painti's titie by powctsion fo foar cpart ot origital st 3 16 drgare 93¢ in mlatfiv“unn ington, Distfiet of Columbla. '+ thereot tunni; south 55 Teets thence notth SERETTICS denctined 45 ht a0Fth nd 4ll the north 25 feet of lob 25 o2 copt the west 1 foot 2 inchés théfeof, in C: C. Langley’s subdivision in_sald lgn! 724 ; page pér plat recorded ! the fecords in fi"!‘ the -Distriet of a. * Opon” Siainsi Srderc 'thet the geendents Ok O ler Fragels W ia 167’ cause their it on of befere Probate WILLIAM K. QUINTER, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbis.—Holding_Probate Court.—Estate of David R. McKee, deceased.—No, 32008, Ad- ministration Docket 72.—Application hivisg been #0d testament of i efs testamentiry on said Kee, it is ordered this 1 A.D. 1924, that David R. McKee, jr., Elliot Rites McKee, & minor, and Frances Dunn Me- Kee, & minor, and all others concerned i Monday, the 1ith at 10 o'siork en, avg! Let notice heréof be pu hington Law Reporter and The Evening once In each of three successive weeks before the return day herein mentioned, fhe frst publication 6 be not 1688 than thirty gags before said return day. “A. A. HOEH- LaNG " Tastice seal, Atiest: JAMES TAN. NER, Register of Wills for the Distfict of Columbls, Clerk of the Probate Court. _ivs.12.i9 FRANK STETSON, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.—Holding Probate Court.—Estate of Eben N. Gilpin, deceaned.—No. 31992, Ad- ministration Docket 71.—Application laving beén made herein for probate of the last will 484 testament of said deceased, and for let- t6fs testamentary on said estate, by Mary E. @fipin, it is ordered this 2nd day of July, 4, that Ci , G Gilpin 5, o, S Wi 5 08 fillam Lucian GIfpiA, Sémoé] O 0 ) iovert Neison GHRAR, hereln for te of the last will t deceaned, ) and fof let- Gtipin ‘Mabel Gilpin Cord, Mary in Wads- , Charley T. Crowe, Myrtie inz, Percy - Crowe, Jobn A. . _Martha Anna . Walter Curtls Gilpin, Edward_ Gilpin, ibel June Gilpin, and all others concerned, b r in sald court on Monday, the 11th V"ot August, AD. 1924, at ten o'clock a.m. ‘Show cause 'why such application should .fi Eranted. Let notice hereof be pul "Washington Law Reporter and The m.ltlr once in each of three succéssive before the return day Lerein mentioned, first publication o be not less than thirty s before mid retura dey. A. A. HOEH- Justice. Beal. Attest: JOHN A. ~ TJOHN F. QUINN, Attormey. Columbl ministration ‘Docket 71.—Application been made hereln for probate of the las and testament of said deceased, and for let- ters testamentary on said es B. Flynn it is ordered this lst day D. 1924, that Georgie M. Way e r in said court on Monday. the Tith da; ngust, A.D. 1924, at 10 o'clock a.m.. to show cause why such appli- cation should not be granted. Let notice here- of be published in the Washington Law Re- porter and The Evening Star once in each of three succensive weeks before the return day hereln mentioned. the first publication to be not less than thirty days before said return day. A, A, HOEHLING, Justice. Seal. Attest: JAMKS TANNER, Register of Wills for the Distrlct o Columibie, " Cierk of the Trobate ' W. H. BADEN and E. C. B BURG, Atterncys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.—Holding Probate Court.—No. 31931, Administration.—This ia to give notice that the subscriber of the state of Ohio has obtained from the Probate Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia, letters testamentary dn the entate of Nellie . Yount, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. All persons having claims against the decensed are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber, on of before the 18th day of June, A.D. 1023 other- wise they may by law be ‘excinded from all benefit of aid estate, Given under my hand this 18th day of June, I c. BEGGS, 701 Huntington’ Rank ’bidg., Colum- bus, Ohio. Seal. Attest. JOHN A.' SHEIL, Deputy Reglster of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Caurt. 55,12. HOWE, SWAYZE & BRADLEY, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.—Holding Probate Court.—No. 31972, Administration.—This ix to give notice that the wubxeriber of the District of Colum- bia hax ohtained frém the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, lefters of admin- ixtration on the estate of Martin J. Flaherty, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned fo exhibit the xame. with the vouchers thereof, legally suthenticated. to the subseriber. on or before the 17th day A.D. 1925; otherwise they muy by cluded from all benefit of ~said Given under my hand thix 17th da of June, 1924. SADIE B. CANNON, 1125 8th Neal. Attest: JOHN A. SHEIL, s Register of Wilis for the District of bia, Clerk of the Probate Court. estate. ELWOOD H. SEAL DOUGLAS, OBEAR & DOUGLAS, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. —Holding ~ Probate Court.—No. 31882, Adminixtration.—This ix to give notice that the subscriber of the state of New York has obtained from the Probate C District of Columbia, tion on the extate of late of Washington, D, sons having claims againat the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legalls authenticaied, to the subscriber. on of before the 17th day of June. 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Running water i from “hotel. 6th floor, special weekly G bl OLMHURST HOTEL 'vania Avenoe, close to Beach and ity St el Fier. Al Private baths. Run July 12 Aug. 2 Aug. ftalian Line (N. G. I.) 1 State St. N. Y. New York to Naples and Genoa July 8 Aug. 14 Sept. 1% July 19 Aug. 23 Sept. 24 Csept. Cduly 26 Aug: orway-Sweden, Finland- ermany and Baltic States. CJuly 22 Aug. 19 Sept July Aug. FLT July 9 Aug! .. Aug. uthampton. or Local Steamship Agents RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. N. neing. Cap., hatel from ‘beac) Central: fireproof: elesator: Coolest_dining room in city: Wwith ocean view. AL Running water and tele- Toncs, . bed rooma.” P rite for special rates. Albert H. Darnell WOMEN IN PRISON ALLOWED TO SMOKE Man Slayers in San Quentin Get Same Tobacco Ration as Men. n Lines) sth & H les and Genoa Sept. 27 2 Nept. 10 Oct. 18 13 Nov. 4 Dec. 10 32 Broadway, N.Y. Cherbourg-Bremen ug. 28 (] By Consolidated Pross, SAN RAFAEL, Calif.. July 5. ranks of woman cigarette throughout the country have just been augmented by the fifty-two fe- an Quentin state prison here, twenty-eight of whom arc in for killing their husbands or other persons—mostly hushands The innovation of woman convicts being allowed to smoke is an en- tirely new one, and was made possi- ble through ruling of the liberal- minded California state prison board. Heretofore man convicts have beem permitted to smoke and have been furnished by the state with a monthly supply of tobacco and cigar- ette papers—but not o the women Widely Known Slayers. Among the nationally known womman slavers within San Que walls, who now roll adept nimble fingers, have a chance to med restricted pasts b bacco smoke “Tiger Lo Angeles; mer Denver ~The" iy 15 Aug. 17 Sept. 16 23 Oct. 28 11 oet. 13 7 Nov. 11 T Sept 4 Oct. 5 31 Aug. 28 Nept . Nept. 4 Oct ept. 11 Oct. 1 e uthampton-Hamburg. y 12 Aug. 16 Sept. 20 30 Oct. 4 6 Sept. 6 k. even y 8 Sept. 27 Dee. Sept. 9 Oct. % Sept. 18 Nov. Oct. 9 Nov. tin's forbidding their own with who dai itate on their less hind clouds of to- are Clara Phillips, famous woman” hammer murderess c Mrs. Louise Peete, for- woman who was con- Norwi Iy 23 Aug. 20 Rept. Aug Csept. ] e ) ampton-11 5y 8 Aug. ¥ 10 Aug. 16 Los Angeles Clark, husb: and Eva W capitalist; Mrs, V. nd slayer’ from Oak i ing, petite bobbed hair bandit from Bakersfield, who led two male companions in 4 daring bank hold-up. According to the members of the state prison board who have just ac- corded woman prisoners the right 17 sept. 4| 3MOKke, their abolishment of the old 10 Aug. 23 | 'NO $moKing” rule was prompted by CTUT7 Aug. 2fthe fact that virtually all women Sept. 8 Oct. 11|entering the state prison already are aea addicted to the cigarette smokinz habit and that suddenly denying the privilege entails considerable nervous suffering. The viewpoint of the prison directors is that if man con- victs are permitted to smoke, wom should be permitted also Must Roll Their Own. iSept. 6 fOet. 11 The feminine inmates of & Jls at Queenstown. | Quentin, however, are permitted 1o Calls at|smoke only home rolled fags. Tailor made cigarettes are barred. Each Wwoman prisoner is allowed one suck of tobaceo weekly, the same ration accorded the men, together with a sufficient number of cigarette papers The brand of tobacco furnished ther however. i only vaguely reminisc of the smokes which they once joyed outside prison walls. It is a formerly popular brand. once analyzed {PY RBovernment chemists as consist- ing of ground alfalfa and tissue paper. soaked in strong tobacco juice and then drica The same tendency toward fem modernism which has just resulted i the California prison board according woman prisoners the right to smoke also resulted recently in permission to bob their hair. All but two of fifty-two women in San Quentin now have shortened tresses. The two ex- ceptions are Mrs. Louise Peete, who is declared to be the most beautiful woman convict in the United and an Indian woman from & nardino County, who is serving a lif jterm for slaying her husband with a = | butcher knife. The latter refused to T 0 accord with fashion’s dictates on the ) ground that it was a violation b, overloo ia 39 B'way,N.Y. | L Dt 16 H i Aug. 30 Oct 9 Sept. 13 Oct. and Southampton. 6 Aug. 16 Nept. 6 | erbourg. Bremen. | y 12 Aug. 13 Sept. 13 9 Sept. 9 ¥ 19 Aug. 23 Sept. 20 2 Sept. 4 Oct. 4| Iy ¥ 19 Aug. 16 Aug. 23 2 Auz. 9§ Ang. 30 [} 13 Sept. et nt Aug. 9§ Nept. Aug. 16 Sept. 1 Auz Aug. in every respect. IN ALL ROOMS porches. _Elevator. OM HOTEL 300. Bkit. kenbury. Ber- tribal customs. Mrs. Peete believes bobbed hair “unwomanly Although they are privileged to boh eir hair. San Quentin inmates are not permitted curling irons— any woman minus naturally locks will tell you takes all out of abbreviated tres: A Hard Lock to Pick! |From the Youth's Companion. The late John Scribner, a member of the New York bar a generation athin ! up aany n all rooms avy the Jc Open. Capacity 300. te Garage WELLSBORO Kentucky Ave . near Beach. cor_beuse; open surround- ings: eentre of attractions and ‘treet. epecial week ¥ tra. Dancing. Guwnershin Direction. arage. Fhove Marine ago, was totally bald. Speaking to Joseph H. Choate one day about the approaching marriage of one of the Vanderbilts to a foreign nobleman he remarked. “It would be absurd to give a Vanderbilt a costly gift hould like to find something not insically valuable, but interest Diers Honring water s ing priviegcs from batel. ‘Tabie Gnexcelied. ‘American plaz. Orches ean front at bath: running special June and July Mo Hotel Edison X hotel section; free bathing. all rooms. $1.50. Dance room. American $3.50 up Phone 6128 Marine. _ because it is rar “Nothing easier, John.' |replied. “Just d her a your hair.” e So Far So Good. Mr. Choata lock ntpelier ave. Suites tes. H. M. From Life Peggv—How does your husband like your new hat? Polly—Very well, I think. He hasn't Running water in European The Private Baths. Capacity 20. EUROPEAN 2 day up. Speciai wkly. noticed Tennessee Ave. and Beach Bathing from Hotel Running water ali rooms let and 3.3.30° RESORTS. BRADDOCK HEIGH CONTIN Aiways open: al Write or phone. o ys _ready; terms moderate isine Hotel Braddock Ciftn e tennis, swimming. dancing, etc. Poliday Chicken Dinner. $1.75. Fooklets, ete, on request. M. J. CROGHAN, Mg ENTAL WALSH DUNCAN. _ Miller Cottage table. $2.50 up daily. bathing. _ EMERSON” CI 9 to 17 N. Geor; Cap. 250. : $15 up ROUTHA! Valley View Inn and Cottages | Large rooms, pleasant dining room: mode s HAMMOND & OBERLANDER. TABOR INN Running water. Ucean ena tonnecticut Ideal location: large. airy CHESAPEAKE BEACH, MD. HIGH VIEW HOTEL. Coolest place on beach. _Open. _Phone 23nd seaso HOTEL - HENLOPEN ¢ Ben Paved road it way O Rates. Best of food. Same ma Prince Fredetick, 38-F-22. F. G. NOLTE, Proprietor. 1 SHADY SIDE. MD. RURAL HOME. On West River and Chesapeake. Boating. bathing. fishing: large breezes, spacious porches Cl agement.’ MARY! RIDGECREST en dinner. Thone Mt. A tions for summer hoarders 00D TARK INN— amn<ements, OAK excelient bathing, table: all efe.; booklet. Box 13i. St. Michaels, Md. n, excellent food.? Write for WELL, Shady T L hesapeake room, modern convemiences, musié for dancing ntiles only. booklet. MRS. MATILDA N Side, Md. Phone West River 2 i | Arundel House B =t WA | Washington. Fishing, boating. bathing; un- N | e oome ook, T AL HUSAEY. ha e ey Tl West River 02 ¥ i o RIVER _SPRING, MD. p.—For a_good chi iry 148, Mt Mrs. OCEAN_CITY, MD. River Springs OCEAN CI Finest and safest bathing beach on Atl coast; oce: lf, ,_fishin, on one side. bay on other: cool; bosting_and _dancin On the Potomac. Open June 14. Salt-water bathing. fishing, tennis, dancing, sea food, vegetabies from own farm. Make reserva- tome for the veurth. Auto msp. K D. TY, MD. tie | Ocean City Goif Course. New Nine-Hole Course. New Tea Room attached. Mt. Pleasant Hotel (Private baths); MARON. _Prop. : peims e _VIRGINIA. o o “NORTH HILL” River: valley. mountain and water scen- dren, invalids or tuberculars taken. Room with board, $15 and $18 per week. Rooklet RICE F. CASTLEMAN. Berryville. Va. BLACKISTON'® 8ON: coloni meals. B, M. 31 Cool, The Del-Mar ‘Homelike. GAREY, Owner.Prop. HO OCEAN FRONT. I looking ocean and _bey. Rates reasonal Bathin COLNNIAL BEACH., VA. reakers fotel and Summer The Breakers £ alf square from beach Salt water bathing: sea food table. Rates, $10 and $15 per week. Crab feast every eve. ning in garden. Prof. Siegle’s orchestra Mrs. Cal . Prop. T ORKNEY SPRINGS, VA. airy _rooms. Over. Mrs. 8. L L. MASSEY & SON. THE BELMONT FKunoiog_water i view. reasonable. THE A Music. Dancing. and private baths. Cool, delightful _rooms. L R. C. W. PURNELL. Prop. The Hastings Hotel With Rates HEARNE. Private bath. Ocean front. 200 rooms. every room. ORKNEY SPRINGS HOTELS ‘Washington's Big Mountain Resort 2.300 feet elevation. A porther clima amid_southern hospitality. Where you can play golf, tennis.” ride hor back. dance. swim. etc. And enjoy the bext of foods for what it costs you at home. Booklet. E. L. Cockrell, Pres., Orkney Springs, Va. On Boardwalk. Running water CHAS. LUDLAM. On Hot BREAKERS *_Golf. Phone 76. C. H. TIMMONS. ~“THE SHOREHAM® Mrs. Boardwark. Rebullt E 3 7 and | cold ruseing VIRGINTA BEACH, VA. L IDLEWHYLE COTTAGE—Directly oo ecean front. Very near Country Club and Goit Links. Spaclous verandas. Cuisine iz excel- lent, the bathing unsurpassed. For rates write The' lilewhyle Osttago, Virgisia Beach. Va. ___ HARPERS FERRY. W. VA. K. C. HASTINGS, “COLONIAL HOTEL Boardwaik; strictly modern. July 15. Y SIDE INN Comfortable #ud bomelike. Enlarged. Hot and cold Terms 'reasonable. Mrs. R. J. DENNIS. Booklet.” Ownership managemest. BETTERTON, ML, HARPERS FERRY, W. VA Over thirty-one years under same mansges ment, with the same reputation. - i e S e e s =2 T. 8. LOVETT, Proprietor. " THE LOCKWOOD a0 e e oot Bathing N PIANO, SAXOPHONE, BANJO mlll‘.lll*l. ll;q,-ur-ll'm in ”"leE targms: 1323 G st aw. Special rates to 5 smokers 3 victed of the murder of Jacob Denton,?,

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