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AUCTIONS AUCTION SALES. FUTERE DAYS. TTTHOS. 1. OWEN & SON, AUCTION TRUSTEE'S SALE OF PROVED REAL K ATRERT YowTH NORTHWEST WITH A, DEPTH 2 OF ABOUT 15230 NEkT ADEF virtue of a certain deed of ‘trust duly recthad: 1 Tiber ST fone ey ! of ‘the 1and reconds of the District of Colom bla, and at the request of the Qarts secured thereby, fhe undersigned truste 4 wil seil. at publlc Anction: o MONDAY, THLE TEEE DAY OF ST ADS . AT POURPHIRTY FAL the followiig: ' descrited. jant and Dremises, Fituate In the -Counts of Wakh fngton. District of Columi 24, and’ designated TR0 Belng oty Tty s (46 ana forty . T biock numbered two (2) In olorado Heights" s 'ar piat of xald sub division recorded i Bock Connty 18, paze 3 in_the affce of the sureevor for said Pratei Termn of sale: . Onis1hird 0f the purchare to b paid I Datance i two tustallments. gasabie in ove aud fwo re. with intervsra( nam, " pasabie seqi ann e, secired by dord of trist upon the prop en3' soid. or A1l enh 2t yrtchaser. A “degontt of $100.00 Quirea 3¢ time o sale. Al Tionling, teveaue siamps, ele.. Durehaser. “Tiam f snle ‘1o Wich within 33 days from day of Wise The rugee reserves the HELt 10 resil e property vai the rixk and cont of defanlt ine Drchatan aticr ‘M ‘it it mens of auch remie ‘in yome sewspaper pup in_Washington, D, ¢ it NATIONAL" SAVINGS y: F. W. STONF Second Vice President AL WILSON, in front of the premises, be complied ale. other- AND TRUST Trustee. (Seal Attedt _auTAkds.ex: THON. 7 TRUXTEES BE1 1719, EAST. Ry v recorde: of the I bia, and at the request of the parts secured thereby, {he undersigned trustees will sell, m'ruhhv auction in frunt of the premises. on Y. THE THIRTEENTH DAY O} . 1924, AT FOUR-THIRTY .. the following.described land #and “premises, ‘Situate in the District of ¢ lumhia, ‘and designated s and beins lots fo 66 {n square 1100 of K. K. Rulrend's sab. division of lors. as per piat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Co. lumhia in Liber 70 at folio 104 Terms: Soli subit to a prior deed of trust for $40 000, fin ther particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the chase price above said trust to be paid cash. A depoxit of $2.300 required. Co verancing, recording and revenue stumps at Durchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty daye: otherwise deposit forfeited and the properts may be advertived xud resold At the discretion of the frustees ot ] ALUABLE DWELLINGS, ERS 1701 TO SOUTH- TEN RRICK i PREMISES N INCLUSIV a certain deed of trust duly in Liber i SALE oF A TENIDE Q8 QUEEN + TRINIDAD _AVENTE _ NORTH CONTAINING ABOUT 59,617 SQUARE FEET of & certitn deed of trust. dated being instrament No. 89. recorded among the land’ records of the District_of Columbia. and at the request of party secured therebs. the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction in the office of Thomas J. Owen & Non, 1331 ¢ naw. on WEDNESDAY. THE TWENT DAY OF AUGUST, A.D. 1924, AT 0! the following «lescribed land and premises, ate in the District of Columbiu, and designated as and being lots numbered’ three (3)."and four (4). in block numbered twel (12) of the subdivision of part of “Trindad A< made Ly the Wushgt Compans, as per plat record 6. at fol 120 in the s District of Columbiu, strictions and covensnts of re. Terms: All cash. A depasit of $200 re quired. Converancing. recording and revenue SAmPS at purchaser's cost. Terms to be com fad with within thirty dass otherwise deposit rfeited and the property may and resold at the diseretion of the WILLIAM BRAY LEE D. LATIMER A&dbs.exEn THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, ACCTIONEERS, TRUSTEE'S SALE PROVED REATL ISES NO. 200 2nd MTREET XOUTH By virtue of a certain deed of recorded. in Liber No. 4 of the land records of the D, bia, and at the re thereby, th oF ESTAT VALUABLE 1M- ] AST. ¢ duiy t seq, nred . at A well at AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. TTHOS. 3. OWEN & BON. AUCTIGNEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM FROVED LOTS IN LONGVELLOW TER- R Dy viriue of a cortain deed of trust. 'beine instrument No. 188, recorded Feb. ok the 1atd ' rerords ol {he " Plstrict o Columbia. and at "the request of the party secured thereby. the undermgned trustees will sell 8t public muction. in front of the promines, on TUESDAY. THE TWELFTH DAY OF CST. A, D. 1924, AT THREE 0°CLOCK P.M., the following described land and prem- ines. " witunte in the County of Washington. District of Columbl d being lota 1, 2. 4 to Cause No. AUGUST 0°CLOCK. A, model .39, 2 fellow Terrace as per plat recorded in Liber 2678, motor No. WILLIAM B RICHARDSON FUTURE DAY Automobile. 40004, the NTIETH. 1924, 3., five-passenger, gry 40323, ‘Terms Evans HALPER, o0 ¥ exBo ADAM A WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Court Trustees’ Sale of Auburn By virtue of an order-of the Bupreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity undersigned trustees will_seli by public auction at Weschle: Tennesivanis avenue nw.. on WEDNESDAY. . 920 AT TEN one Auburn Automobile, being serial No. All cash. building. s n,w 54. folio 22, of the recards of the office of the rrevor of the District of Columbis. Subject ovenants of record. Terms of saln: All cash. A deposit of $500 will be required ‘at time of sale. vevancing, recording, revenue stamps, cost of pirchaser. Terms of gale to plied with within 30 days from day or deposit forfeited and the trustees reserve IN THE KU trict of ¢ 11, the right to resell the propert 15, 7 #nd_cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertigement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington. D. C. CLYDE D GARIETT, at the risk 5ih day of te ton Gordon, AUCTIONEERS. VALUARLE RESI- REING PREMISE: 4 TREFET < CHEVY CHASE, D. C. TACHED FRAME DWELLING 1 N N ROOMS AND TWO RATHS ~AND ANTS' QUARTERS VERY LAR( Ry virtue ‘of a certain deed of trust dated | JUY 30, 1028, being. tastiament. Sor 20 re corded July 30, 1923, wmong the Tand’ records | of the Distriet of Columbia. and at the re- Quest of the party weeured tierehs, the under: signed trustees will sell, at po on_in front of the premises, on MONDAY. THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OI° AUGUST. A.Il. 1924 AT FOUR P.M.. the following-described land and premises situate in the District of Co lumbia, aud designated ax and being 18t 18 in sauare In_the subdivision made br Allan | E. Walker and Wm. L. Rrowning of a part of the tract of land cailed “Mount Airs.” ax per plat recorded in Liber €3 folio 146, of the records of the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia. Terms: Sold _subject to a trust for £10.000 and 8 xecond | for abont $8.000. further particulars of which 1 be announced at time of sale: the pur- ase price ahove satd frost to be paid cash. A deposit of §300 required. Conveyan inz. recoding @34 revenue stamps at pur- cliaser's cost. Termx to be eomplied with within 30 dass. otherwise depowit forfeited { and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees W. EDWARD LEEDY, JESSE E. WHITE, Trustees, A SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1,718, squart 4. NORTH W, NEW CONTAT earge American an H ner owning. occu terest in. in the lots hereby are, thix court said petition August, A which time matter of Seribed Tots a copy of and in the succe August, first deed of eed of trust N A of this ordel Marshal for deputies, condemned cited above, xhal or his Columbla b 1924 NrLLIAN st auT-d&ds.exSu oW FEC THOS. J_ OWE TRUSTEES' SALB OF €ALUAKLE TWO. STORY BRICK DWE N iAen ii0s ARRKANSAS AVENT By virtue of a ¢ erd of trust duly | NORTHWEKT recorded. in Liber No. 4782, folio 366 et xeq.. of thie land records of the Ditrict of C | bia, and ac the request of | thereby. the undersigned { at public_auction in front of the premises. o6 NESDAY. THE THIRTEENTH DAY 0F g . A1 FIVETHIRTY followrng described land in the District of Tumbi i designated as and being lot in Dwight J. Parteilo’s _subdivision of in square 28i7. as per plat recorded in the office of the urveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 68 8t folio 29, Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for £5,230, furiher particulars of which will b announced at time of sale: the purchase price above kaid trust to be paid in cash. A Jeposit of $500 required. Conveyancing cording _and reveaue stamps at_ purchaser's cost. - Terms to be complied with within tiriy duys: otherwixe deposit forfeited amd the properts ‘may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the frustees M. HARDELIL CRANE. H. GLENN THE! {SUPRE Columbi 31838, Admi the estate District af and premises, AD. 1925} under my ENE H. Seal ter of Wil Clerk of _the SUPREM Colnumb of Jutius Ra ministeation _ au2-d&ds.exSn it is ordered that Frank Barteman, SALE_OF VAl BRICK DW h 3 NUMBER 66 V STREET T ber. A.D. cause wh. granted the Wi ning St 1 Re virtue of a certain deed of trust instrament No, mong the land records of the District of { Columbin. and at the request of the party secured therebs. the undersigned trustees wiil blie auction in front of the premise: ESDAY, THE A, 1924 ibed 1and an Columbia, and _desi in Joseph Pani’s being, 1923, | o Wl OF ATGUS | folowing aex in e District | as and being 1ot Chi TANNER. R Distret Court unknown, upon the youehers thercof. | subscriber, on or before the 16th day of July, otherwise they muy by cluded from all benefit of aid estate. ( hand this 16th day of Julr, testamentary on Let hington weeks hefore of Columbia, PREME COURT 01 “olus In re Court Docket No. August, A. D. attorney 1924, for the ‘T’ in and for the District of Columbi the condemnation of the followi Lots known for purposes of t 807 and RDERED 0°Connor, 808 that S A on, American _Fuilding Awsociation, nd iggins, heir and all upying or claiming of land above d required ed and answer the exij 1 on_or before th D. 1o the conrt will condemnation of of ‘land this order n 1924, in The Tost, and ks prior 1924, to the D, And it is forther ORDERED that United States | r be xerved by the the District of Col herein, and upon 1 who may be found deputies within {! efore the 2Sth da By th HITZ, J MOT TNNIN (e Asst aug.6.9.13.16.20, COURT OF Holding THE Probate inis ate of Elize’ Makinson, Columbla, dece to exhibit legally authent; the sam MeLACHL, Attest: JA 1s for the Distriet » Probate Conrt 00 TANK STETSON, Attorney. DISTRICT OF | ! COURT Holdin rteman, Docket or_THE Probate ¢ coased 71— Appl 4 estate this 21st day of Rarteman. ( Jul 2 . at 10 o'clock a Such application notice hereof he in each of thr lication to he said return day. o Juxtice. 1 Resister of Clerk of the A his.—Holding & in square Catherine trustee: . at 10:00 o'clock proceed. the above Provided, however, be published week for three successive weeks commen August 6. A the Washington Washington Law Reporter RE. rution.—This is to give that the subscriber of the has obtained from the Probute Cc District of Columbia, letters testament N by Mary K. <hould return day herein Iess tha LEGAL NOTICES YTON GORDON, U. §. Attorney. F THE DIf< term s @ Condemnation of lats 15, 807 and &08 in square north of ‘suare 1633.—Ordor. — wideration of the petition tates of America filed herein by the General of the United States on the o the through Pes. nited States secking tion ax lots north of 0'Connor, chmidt, trus- German now known and Law- s, axxigns or . or uny of the wbove named to the other person any title, in. or ilen upon or likewise intereste named be. Ao to_appear in cies of the 28th day of m., at th ' the ae. that 2 3 Evening Star ouce m week for three 25th day of tw a_copy umbia, or his ners of the lofs to be he others us by said mar District o of August ust 5, 1924 ML) A true ACH. ~ Clerk Clerk 3. EUGENE H. MeLACHLEN, Attorney. | DISTRICT Court notice of Mursland | rt late of Al persons sed are Lere e, with jeated, to the jaw e v’ 1954, Rezin of Columb 26,8029 100h st Estate 4. Ad been made herein for probate of the last wil and testament of said deceawed, and for letters | Jul Hos. 19: Koy | ¥ ALD Wells, and all others concerned, appear in | (Seal ) said court on Tuesday, the 2nd das of Neptem published in aw Reporter and The Ese. mentic thirts WALTER 1 ttest: JAMES for the i the | having | LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES - - MARTIN J. WALSH, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Calumbis.—Holding Probate Court.—Entate of Jane Loftus, deceased. Istration Docket 72.—Application h made herein for probate of the last wi testament of sald deceased, and for letters A.D. 1924, that the unknown heirs next-of-kin, and all others concerned, appear in said court on Tuesduy, the 20d day of Sep- tember. A.D. 1924, at 10 'o'clock a.m., to show cause why ‘such application whau: granted. " Let notice hereof be- publixhed in the Washington Law Reporter and The Ey. ning Star once in each of three successive weeks before the return day herein mentioned. the first_publication to be not less thau thirty days before said return dey. WALTER 1. ¥, Chief Justice. Seal. Attewt: JAMES TANNER, Register of Wiils for, the District Clerk of the Probaie Court. HARRY GODI RICHARD V, MAT- TINGLY, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.—Hoiding Probate (Court.—No. 32156, Administration.—This is to give notice that {e subxcriber, of the District of Colum biained from the Probate Court of 1168 on he extate of J of the Distr persons laving claims ag are hereby warned ihe veuchers thereof, the subscriber. on or before the 31st July, A.D. 1925, otherwise fhey may be ‘excinded from all benefit of said Given under my hand thix 31xt day of Juls 1924, RARAH D. DONALDSON, 432 12th st x.w. (Seal) Attest: JAMES TANNER, Reg- ister of Wills for the District of Colimbi f the Probate Court. ___ auf.16,23 N, KOENIGSBERGER & YOUNG and THOMAS F. CULLEN, Attorneys. . late Al Columbia.—~Holding a Court of lution of Raum Paper & corporation. —Eas —Order of Publication. Stationery 42604 e tionery Company filed herein on the 16(h day of May. 1924 it s, by the court, this 316t dar of Juli, 1934, ordered, that all persons {nterested uppear herein on’ or before fhe 1st day of Neptember. 1924, and show cause. if any they have. Why waid corporation should not ssolved: provided. that a copr of this order be published n the Washinglon Law Leporter wnd in The Washington Evening Star once n week for three consecntive weeks after the signing hereof. WALTER 1 McCO Chiief Justice. Seal. A true copy Sl REACH, Clerky ¥ Cler COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Hoiding Probate (urt. — No 32131, Administration. —This is to give notice that ‘the subscriber, of the District of (o lumbin, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters textamen- tars on the estate of James Duff McKay. late . deccased. All per. st the deceuned are warned to exhibit the same. with the rrs thereof, legally authe ed, to U or before the 20th day of otherwise they mas by law be exciuded from ull benefit of said estate Given under my hand this 29th day of July, | Mrs. ELIZARETH McKAY, S17 11th (Xenl) Attest: JAMES gister of Wills for the District of Colum of_the Probate Court | RAYMOND NEUDECKER, | surREME Columbia 32084, Administration. notice that ‘the subscriber. of the of o lumbia, has obtained from the Probate (‘ourt | of the District of Columbis letters testamen | tary on the estate of Kmma J. Bisnix. late of Distriet of Columbia, deceased. All per having claims sgainst the deceased are warned 10 exhibit the xame. with the chers " thereof. legaliy authenticated, to subscriber on or before the 25th day of . AD. 1935 otherwixe they may by law be “excloded from il benefit of xaid estate. | Given under my hand this 31st day of Jui 1924, BENJ. F. BINNIX, 424 15t st s Attest: JAMES TANNER, Register | of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court 9.16 MINOR, GATLEY & ROWLAND, Attorneys. SUPRE: Columbi Attorney. covnr oF Holding DISTRICT oF | the THE DISTRICT OF Probate Oourt. — No. This is to give motice of the District of (o { SUPREME COURT OF | (olumbia. Holding 32082, Administration. | that e subserber, lumbia, has obtained from the Probate Cowrt of the District of Columbia letters of admini fration on the estate of Frank E. O'Brien. late FREDERICK STOHLMAN, Attorney for Plaintiff. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia.—Michael R, Burrow Elimbeth -C. Burrows, plaintiffs, vs, the u known helrs, devisees and alicnees of Heary Klinger, deceased. and of Andrew Fiick, de- ceased, ' defendants.—Equity No. #2813.—The abject of this muft is to obtain a decree de- claring good in fee simpie, by adverne pos session, “the title fo parts of original lots five (5) and six (8), in square eighty (80). beginning on the north line of F st. said point being 1.08 feet east from the senihwest corner of sald lot numbered five (3). and run- ning thence north 17 minutes, east 121,71 Teet fo a point 41 the ‘north line of waid Jot num- bered five (3), said point being 1.7 feet east from the morthwest corner of said lot:-theace wifh Hic octh line of said lots numbered five (5) and six.(6) west, 20.5 feet; thence south 56 minntes west RO.0Z fret: theace south 11 degrees 31 minutes east, 5,56 feet: thence south 404 feet to the north line of F st thence with said orth line of said steeet, east 19 feet to the point of beginning: the same being improved and inclosed by - howse and_premises known as No. 2181 F st. nerth- west. a5 per survey in survey book 66, page 170, ‘of the murveyor's office of the Disfrict of Colimbia. On motlon of the plantiMs it ix by the court thix 6th day of Amgust, 1924, ordered, that the defendants, ‘the unknown Leirs, devisees and aliences of Henry Klinger, deceased, and Aodrew Flic cause ppearance to be entered herein on or before the first rule das oecurring after the expiration of one month after the day of the first_publication hereof: and otherwise the se will be proceeded with as in case of wult. Provided a copy of this order he shed once 8 week for (hree successive ks in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star, longer and other pablica tion being dispensed with for satisfactory cause shown. WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. Seal. A true copy. Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Ulerk. By F. E. CUNNINGHAM, Asst. Clerk, aud.16.23 ANDREW SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.—Holding ~ Probate Court.— No. 32048, Administration.—Thix is to give notice that he subseriber, of the District of Colum hax obtained from the Probate Court of of Columbia letters testam te of Roland A. Croxton, K deceased. ' All per- sonx having claims against the deceased nre hereby warned to exhibit the xame, with vouchers thereof, legally authenticated. to th criber, on or before the A1st day of July, 1925, otherwise they may by law be ex cluded from all beneSit of said estate. Given under my hand thix 31st day of July, 1924 GRACE "A. CROXTON. 1519 Park ' Road (Seal.) Aftest: JAMES TANNER. Register of Willx for the District of Columhia. Clerk ¢ the I'robate Court. 2u9.16, " GEORGE C. GERTMAN. Attorney. ¢ SUPREME COTET OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.—Folding ~ Probate (onrt.—No. 31930, Administration. —This is to give notice that the subscriber. of the District of Colum bia, hax ohtaised from the Probate Court of the’ Distriet of Columbia letters of administra tion on the estate of Barbara Vogelsberger, Iate of the District of Columbia, deceased. All personx having claims against the deceased are hereby warned (o exbibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, fo the subacriber. on or before the 41L day of August, A.D. 1925, otherwise they may by law be ex- cluded from all benefit of xaid extate. (iven under my hand this 4th day of August, 1924 LEWIS VOGELSBERGER. 2018 Ga. ave. n.w, (Seal.) Attest: JAMES TANNER. Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. w1623 ANDREW Y. BHADLEY, Attorney. SUPREME COTRT OF Columbin N WILSON, Attorney. THE DIETRICT OF Probate (i t the subscriber. of the District of Colam- #s obtained from the Probate Court of The Ditrict of Colmpis letters of & tion on the extate of Timothy A. Clisha of the District of Columbis. deceased personx having el hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the sonchers thereof. legally suthenticated. to the subacribor, on or hefore the 30th day of July, A.D. 1925, otherwise ther may by law be ex benefit of raid estate Given 30th day of July. 1924. 1026 16th 1. now. COGRWELL, FRANK STETSON. Atterney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia Holding Probate - Court.—No. 30838, Adminixtration.—Thix is to give notice that the ubseriber. which was by the Su- preme Court of the District of Columbia grant- d letters of administration c. . a. ou the me againet the deceased are | LEGAL NOTICES (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) ‘ave. near beach—A ONTICELLO nuumnc WATER T Ao ll Write for blIt & suto map. Ph. i018&6708 BA"fiNG FROM HOVEL Torres b Vorivars £ mother, pear, of an opportunity, mal was near, RUNNING WATHI N ALL ROOMS boih, Ebome b, But the effect wag not to cow hi fered Sy, Specal weet s Pions. unsubdued. §3 up dally (inalnding meais). spocial wesnly | 111004 OSBO NE g nd Corper Arkamsas Yacine Aves; entrat o a1l aftractions; modern in every respec RUNNING WATEIR 1% ALL RO0MS Buites_with bath. Cool porches. levator. BATHING FROM HOTEL Music, damcing. _Cap., 300. BKit. Frv & Forksnhuee OCEAN END OF KENTUCKY AVE. Completely apd besutifully removated and refurnished with addition of dapce Sowr and ! music. water in all_rooms; private baths 84 daily; 320 #ud up weekly KINGSTON Ocean ‘Ave.. 1st hotel from ‘beach. ove: ing ocean. ' Central: fireproof; 3 baths. Running water in all rooms. Bathing from hotel. Coolest dinieg room_in city: on Wwith ocean view. " $3.50 up dall; M. A. LEYRER. CONTINENTAL special weekly. Tenoessee Ave. near Beach. Alwsys open, Private baths, running waier in room: slevator: “excclient table: white: service American plan, 34 op daily: specisl weekls Tates. Garuge. | M. WALSH DUNCAN NEWERGE AN You'llCon\e Back!l tion. The genial, side of him ment. White White older than his age. up ning; he had idle ery. became a clever well, though he be crafty, on evervwhere, and successfully means persecutor. of men, somewhat similar, Kiche's avenging before Lip-lip, indirect flight front at Montpelier sve. Suites with bLath: runniog water all ronms: elevator. | Bpecial season rates. H. M_REEVES. c' Tenmessee Ave.and Heach camp er than any and swifter than not run his best from Hotel ater ail rooms Tiooklet 04 Map | of his pursuer. to and force a fight. riably won, he enjoyed it hugely. became his chief delight in life, as it became White Fang's chief torment upen White Though he suf- most of the damage and was always defeated, his spirit remained Yet a bad effect was pro- He became malignant and His temper had been sav- became more savage under this unending persecu- playful, little expression He never played and gamboled about with the other puppies of the camp. Lip-lip would not permit it. Fang found White that Larger, older and strongér, Lip-lip had selected White Fang for his special ob- ject of persecution. White Fang fought willingly enough, but he Tlassed. His enemy was 100 big. lip became a nightmare Whenever he ventured away from als the bully was trailing at his heels, snarling at him,’ picking upon him and watchful was out- Lip- to him. sure to ap- when no man-ani- m. t it appeared them Lip-lip was upon him, and hectoring him, or fighting with him until he had driven him away The effect of all this was to Fang of much of his puppyhood and to make him in his comportment spring upon him As Lip-lip inva It Fang puppyish The mo- near bullying rob Denied the outlet, time thief wax of avoiding his jaws led through play, of his energies. he re- coiled upon himself and developed his mental processes. He became cun- in which to devote himself to thoughts of trick- Prevented from obtaining his share of meat and fish when a general feed was given to the camp-dogs, he He had forage for himself, and he foraged | ofttimes plague 1o the squaws in consequence. He learned to sneak about camp. to to kmow what was going to xee and to hear everything and to reason accordingly, to devise ways and implacable to a it was early in the days of his per- ccution that he played his first real- 1y big crafty game and got therefrom his first taste of revenge. when with the wolves, had lured out | to destruction dogs from the ca s0 White Fang, lured Lip-lip Retreating Fang made in and and around the various tepees of the He was a good runner, swift- other puppy of his size, A= Kiche, s in manner into an out ip-ltp. But he did in this chase barely held his own, one leap ahead He Lip-1ip, excited by the chase and by the persistent nearness of hix victim, | forgot caution and locality. When he REHOBOTH BEACH, DEL. woekly $8.00 up. BEACH HAVEY, 8. 3. danee HOT EL HENLOPEN American pl orchestra. Bookiet An Ocean Front. Kooms §20 ocean view. with THE ENGLESIDE e i X2 The 1siand Resort. The only ressrt on the Jersey coast that COMBINES perfect bathiog. siwars good iz, with & modern hotel and gi from Hay Faver besides. Bookle nis ful and airy reom: bie: reasonable terms. courts. w opes. R, RRADDOCK HEIGHTS, MD. UGHT . large porches. excellent T CHEE 'Address Srivia Cottage, SHADY SIDE, MD. remembered Jocality Dashing at top speed around a tepee he ran full tilt the end of his stick yelp of consternation punishing jaws closed upon him. | w = sl; st. ~ m. > ai ni m i hi. la m. hi Te: pi = | from her easily. his legs so ing clear of her, he crawled feet, | body =tood where he hud zrisen broken puppy wail. W | tance {to him and walked stiff-legged, 1 Lip-lip was n vengeance could Fang alone. Fang strayed now. when she stopped, he veigle her farther ing come. ped and scurried playfully underbrush licked her face. And still she did not move. | ped | tentness and | expressed. | ba j out | heara it, too. other and louder call fire and of man been given alone the wolf to answer the_wild-dog, back | the physical restraint of the stick was the cluteh of the camp upon her. seen and occultly, ped with their powe: filled the air. | pausing it was too la into Kiche lving and then as tied, but he could not get aw She rolled him that he could not r hile she repeatedly ripped shed him with her fangs When at last he succeed to badly disheveled, hurt both and in spirit. His hair w anding out all over him in tu here her teeth had muuled outh, and broke out the long, hea But even thix as not allowed to complete. fight left in his v Here the squaws came to d, and White Fang Came the day when Gray Beav ng away was past. released Kic hite Fang was other's freedom. He accompani her joyfully about the camp; and long as he remained close by Lip-lip kept a respectful d White Fang even bristled de, ignored the fool himself, he desired until he challenge. and_whatev to wreak, wait caught Later on that day Kiche and Wh into the edge of t 00ds next to the camp. He had | s mother there, step by step. a tried to The stream, t ir, and the quiet woods were ca to him, and he wanted her He ran on a few steps. looked back. She had He whined pleadingiy. in and out of t ran back to h and ran on aga He sto and regarded her, all of an eagerness, physica slowly faded out oved He that m as she at the camp. There was something calling to h there in the open the call of t of all animals to the wolf a brothers, lowly trott ronger th who are Kiche turned and toward camp. & U the gods =till gr White t her go. Fang sat down There was a strong smell ne, and subtle woods But he was still only and stronger th bondage. as the call of his mother. Al t The time was So he back vet once and twice Lip-1i Whi te He gave one her She o! in roll- his in fts lir . onened his rt- he In the middle of it. White Fang, rushing in sank his teeth into Lip-lip's hind lex There was no and he ran away shamelessly. tim hot on hig heels and worrying him all the way back to his own te- pee. » ic- his transformed into a raging demon, was finally driv- en off only by a fusillade of stones er, deciding that the liability of her run< he delighted with his ed up He er he te ed nd he to stop not and e - iy of turned her head and gazed His mother But she heard also that he the call which it has to nd ed an n- ip- and would not the shadow of a birch and whimpered softly fragrances reminding him of his old ife of freedom before the days of hi | part-grown puppy. | the call either of man or of the wild a an he | hours of his short life he had depend- {ed upon her. come for independence and trotted forlorniy 1o arose to camp. to sit down infront of the p MURSDAY, THE FOURTEENTI AUGUST, AD. 1924, AT O'CLOCK P the following-dexcrib and premises, situste in the city of Washing- | ¢ ton. District of Columbis. and denignat and beinz lot numbered sixts-one (61) in William 11 Rnokstonls' subdivision in sauare | Terms. subject €o_two prior deeds numbered seven Bundred thirs two (142, | trust Agzregating abaut $4.250. further par- s her plat recorded in e’ of the sur. | ticulars of which will be udnounced at time eyor of the District of Columbia. in Book 28| of sale: fhe jurchase price above xaid trust at page 1. together with the improvements. [ fo bi paid $1.000 in cash, balance in con- consisting of three-story and basement brick | venient terms. A deposit of $200 required. buiiding | Convesancing reccrding ,and revenue stumps Terms of rale 5| al purchaser's cosf. Térms to be complied mones to be paid in_cash, o | with within thirty dass otherwise deposit for- equal’ installm payable twnl feited and the properts may be sdvertised Soars, with nterest. at £ "tentum et | And resold af ‘e ucretion of the trugtees: annum, pavable semi-annuslly, from day of | NORMAN . sale, secired by deed of frusi upon the pro WILLIAM erty gold, or all cash, at the option of ti Puichaser. A deposit of $300 will be re quired at time of sale. Al conveyancing, Tecording. revenue stamps. elc. at cost of | TR purchaser. | Terms of sale 1o he complied | with within thirty days from duy of sale, the (ruster reserves the right to| Property at the risk and cost of defauiting purchaser. after five day adve isement of snch resale in some newspaper published in Washinzton, 1. ¢ AMERICAN SECURITY & TRUST o, By HOWARD MORAN. Vice Pres. Attest Trustee. ALRERT H. SHILLINGTON, Asst. 3 al.) 1g4-A&ds.exSu ADAM A. W TRUSTEF: N By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated December 13. 1 and _recorded December n | sion of lots in block 21 in C. W, Dobbins’ F | dition to the Cits of Washington, as per plat recorded in Liber County 12, at folio 103, | the office of the survesor for the Distri lumbia. Naid property now designated S16 in square 3117 for the purposes axsesment_and taxation. {and whimper and to listen to the cal | that still sounded in the depthe of u | the forest ouy. | In the wild the time estate of Edwin H. Nnyder. deceased, has. With the approval of he Supreme Court of | the District of Columbia, helding @ Probate Court, appointed Monday, the st day of Sep- | tember. 1924, at ten o'clock n.m.. as the time, | and «aid court room ax the pace, for making Pasment and distribation from said estste. Tnder The Court’s direction and contral when nd where all creditor and persons eatitied to Gistrinutive sbares or Iegaciex, or the residue, or parts thereaf. are notified 1o aftend. in per. sop or by sgent or attormey duly authorizmed. with their claims ainst the estal properly Vouched. | Given under my hand this 4th dax o August, 1926 NATIONAT SAVINGE AND TRIURT COMPANY. By FRANK KTETRON Attornes " (Seal.l Attest: THEODORE COGEWELL, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbis, Clerk of the Prebate au9.18.23 of the District of Columbia, deceased. All per- sonx huving claims ugainst the deceased sre | hereby warned to extibit the same. with the | vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to | the subscriber on or before the th d {July. AD. 1925, otherwise they imay by { be exel from all benefit of said estate {iiren under my hand this Z0th day of duly. ROBT. LEE BRI} (Seal) Attest: JAMES :mw of Wills for the District of Columbi lerk of the Prabate Court HERLEY, FAUST & WILS DUNCAN BRADLEY, Atterney: SUPREME WILLIAM A. DONCH, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRIC Columbia.—Holding Probute Court. 31877, Administration.—Thix is to give notice that ihe subscriber of the state of Connecticut hus obiained from the Probate Court of the District or Colmnbia, letters testumentars on the estale of Fiens . Chapman, Ilate of the Disteiet of Columbin, decensed. Al persons laving claims against the decensed are here by warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof. legally authenticated, t the subscriber. on or before the 17th day of July, A-D. 1935: otherwise thes may by law be excluded from il henefit of xaid earate en under my hand this 17th day of July. | ALRERT ¥, CRUMB. 80 Rumuet] Colimble. Conn. Real Attest: JAMES TAN' {a (s \aninie 5 of Wil for ‘the District of | Tnat” ine subveriber of Mo Tors "on of the Probate to { ibscriber, o ity, s obtained from the Probate Conrt of the Disirict of Columbia. Jetters testamen tary on the estate of Angustus Cornwall g, late of (he District of ( ceased. All persons baving claims- against the deceaxed are hereby warned to exbibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally as. thenticated. to the subscriber on or befors the 28th das of July. A.D. 1925; otherwise they ‘may by law be exciuded from sll beneft of said estate. G under my hand this 25h - day of Juiy. AUGUSTUS COR WALL DOWNING. Jr.| 100 Broadway, New York, N. Y. (Keal) Attest: JAMES TAN NER, Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court an29.16 EARL P. READY, Attorney. 1413 Kye St. N RURAL HOME Nearest point e the Chesapeake. state road mow complete. Getiles Write for booklet Mrs Matida Newell| with her young is short; but under P A e U G ;| the dominion of man it is sometime VEIAE s Meser Line {PtoneLinc. ST1E) even shorter. Thus it was with 16 - 5—%-| White Fang. Gray Beaver was in “Idlewilde-on-the-Bay.” the debt of Three Kagles. Thr Spend & Day. Youwll Hate fo Go Away. | Kagles was goinx away on a trip u At this beautiful and healthful resort on pic- | the Mackenzie to the Great Slave turesque Chemapeake Bay. near Shady Side: 30 | Lake. A strip of scarlet cloth. aeres of plargrounds, stady groves. spacious | bearskin, 20 cartridges, and Kiche bouse; over 400 feet of porches: each room o8 went to pay the debt White Fang St aeiag the ber. spiendid srcommoedi- | saw his mother taken aboard Thre D. C. Vor bus infermation call Lineoin ¢71x. | Eagles’ canoe. and tried to follow CHARLES W. WINTERS, Shady Nide. Md. | her. A blow irom Three Kagle: 1and ORKNET SPRINGS, VA. knocked him backward to the lan the water and swam after it, deaf to Washington' the sharp cries of Gray Beaver to re- turn. Even a man-animal, a god White Fang ignored. such was the o 2 o < mother. 2300 Teet eleratis. T4 meriners eimate | LETTOF he was in of losing hi amid soutbern bospitality Jbers vou cas piay goif, tevais, ride horse. Dback, dance, swim. ete. And emjoy the best of foods for what it eests you at hame. Booklet. E. L. Cockrell, FPres. Orkaey Springs. Ve HARPERS FERRY, W. VA. THE LOCKWOOD Open for the Eeason Mrs. A. P. DANIEL. Prop. HILL TOP HOUSE THIRTY FOURTH ¥, o r H Rates for third feor rooms: 2 in room, $12.3 ofi8 susine & in room, $11.50; 4 in reom. $11. Secom { floor rates: 2 adults in room. §16: & aduits o roors, $15: 3 sdults in room. $14. Eoom and Toard per week. Mrs. €. W. RUDY, Practbora Cottage. Hraudock Heights, Md ted One-third of the parel Hotel & Cottages. Ocean front. Rest service. Or- in one and chestra. Raliroom. Grill. Tearcom. Gelf. Cool, au o The Del-Mar [27; ’o’«u;m-:d :E Hemelike. Rates ressonable. CAREY. Owner Prop. hathing. The Hastings Hotel 0» zosrdwalk Running water and private batbs. Mrs. CHAS. LUDLAM. BREAKERS 0n Bours Boardwalk. Rebailt. cold runnisg water. Prirate bathe Golf, TIMMONS, Pro COLONIAL HOTEL Rosrdwaik: strictly modern. Special rates after . 6. Booklet. Owpershiy management. VIRGINTA. POTOMAC BEACH The Potomac’s most delightful salt water OF THE DISTRICT OF Probate Court. — N Thie is te give notice cornr 9 Holdin t;roton. 3 N TTANDREW WILSON, Attorney. COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.—Holding ~ Probate Conrt.—No. 31884, Administration.—This is to give natice that the subscriber of the District of Colum bia bas obtained from the Probate Court of the District_of Columbis, letters testament ary on the estate of Margaret J. Osmun, late of the District of Columbia. deconsed. ANl persons having _claims axa the deceased are herehs warmed to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber, onor before the ZIst day of July, A.D 1923; otherwise they may by law be “exciuded from Given under my 1924, ANDREW building. Seal BEING WEBSTER of a certain deed of trust. dated Pebruary 11, 1924, being instrument No. 5. recorded February 13, 1924, among the land records of the District of Columbia, ax paper No. 35, and at the request of the party se- cured therebs, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction in front of the premikes. on WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF AUGUST, AT, 1924, AT FIVE P.M.. the following described land and premises, sitnate in the Distriet of Columbis, and designated as 1ot thirty-ive (33). in Luther A. '« subdivision of lots in square sixiy thres (63). in “Petworth’s Addition to the City of Washington,” as per plat recorded in Liber 56, at folio 3, of the records of the NOMBER 617 SUPREME 5 - trict. of Holding & Rankruptey Court.—Ia the Matter of Cresseds D. Swamn, Bankrupt.—Tn Bankruptcy. No. 1478 —Notice is hereby given that the abovenamed bank- rupt has filed her petition praing for a dis. charge from all her debts in bankruptes and that her creditors and other persons in inter- ext are required to euter their appesrance in opposition if any so desire, in the clerk’s of- fice of said court, on or before the Sth day of September, 1924. RALPH D. QUINTER, Ref eree in Rankruptey. IN THE S trict of But gods are accustonied to being obeyed, and Gray Beaver wrathfully launched a canoe in pursuit. When he overtook White Fang he reached down and by the nape ot the neck lifted him clear of the water. He did not deposit him at once in the bottom of the ganoe. Holding him suspended with one hand, with the other hand he proceeded to give him a beating. And it wus a beating His hand was heavy. Every blow was shrewd to hurt: and de- 1921 HLER, AUCTIONEER PREME COURT OF THE DIS- Columbia, Holding a Baokruptey Court.—In the Matter of Charies E. Schaffner, Rankrupt.—In Bankruptey. No. 1464.—Notice Attest: JAMES he 14, 1923, instrument No. 311 of the land rec. ords of ‘the District of Columbia, and at the Tequest of the party wecured thereby. the un dersigned trutees will offer for ale by auction, in {ront of the premises. on THUR DAY. THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF AT GUST, 1924, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and premises, sitna ty of Washington, District of Colu : “Part of original lot 20, in square heing the soutli 13.73 feet front ow North 26th street. by the full depth of said lot. im- Droved as above. Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in equal instaliments, in one and two vears, wi interest at 6 per cent, payable xom: from day of sale, xecured by deed of tru upon the property sold. or all cash, at option ol purchaser. A deposit of $200 required at time of sale. " All conveyancing, recording, yevenne stamps and notariul fees 8t the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be com- plied with within thirty days from day of sale, Gtherwise the trustees rexerve the right o re: el the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. after five days' adver- Geement of such resale in some Bews pablished in the city of Washinglon, D). GEO. W. OF B Vi &dsexs: THOMAS DOWLIN TRUSTEES' SALE PROVED REAL PREMIRES N0, NORTHWEST. By virtue of a OF VALUABLE ESTATE, ' KNOWN 3 1547 FOURTH STREET certain deed of trust re- in Liber No. 4697. at of ‘the District st of the party cured thereby, the undersigned frustees will ¢ public auction. in front of the prem- Y. THE 19th DAY OF AT GUST, 1924, AT 4:30 0'CLOCK P.M.. the fol. real’estate, situate in the District of a. and designated s lot numbered Thirty-two (32) in Henry Murras's subdivi- n squsre mumbered five hundred and per plat recorded in folio 43. of he records of the office rveyor of the District of Columbia Terms of sale: Said properts is xubject to a prior_deed of trust securing an indebtedness of $2500, and Will be sold subject fo said indehtedn The purcliase price over and above said deed of trust is fo be paid in sh. A deposit of $00 will be required at The time of xale. All convevancing, recording, revemue Stamps, etc. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with wthin thirts days from day of sale, otherwise de- posit will be forfeited and property resold at risk and cost of defeulting purchaser after five days’ sdvertisement of such resale in 1412 Ey G. PERCY McGLU! 303, 1410 H st. Trustees. THOS. J. OW] & SON, AUCTI TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE “D REAL ESTATE, NO. NORTHWEST. Under authority of deed of trust dated November 21, 1922, recorded im Liber 4853 at_folio 277, District of Columbi ordu, for defauit In paymeuts and at request Of ‘party thereby secured, we will offer for sale at public auction, in’ front of the prem- DAY, AUGUST EIGHTEENTH, *CLOC lot eighty Wilson and’ William F. sion_of square 63), City of ‘Wasbington, District of Columbis % per plat recorded in the ofice of the surveyor of the Distriet of Columbia in Liber W. B. M. at folio 197, improved by premise: . 912 B street northwest, Terms of sal All in excess of a first trust of $5,000 with aceomulated interest, amoonnt of which Will be unnounced at sale, cash. ‘Taxes. interest and surgnce to be sdjusted to date of deed. Conveyamcing, re- eording sod revenue stamps at purchases cost. Deposit of ¥"v0 required of purchawer et time of si ‘erms to be complied with n twenty days from sale or property may e vesold et risk and cost of defauiting pur. chager .Mlifll::e:.l W.h'l' f—l;,trll . nowspeper pul n Washin ARTHUR C. SMITI Trustee, 1813 You hmet Nw . N, Trustee, 344’ D Street N.W. w. aub-d&ds,cxSu ] of 'the surveyor of the said District of Columbia Terms: Sold subject to prior deeds of trust sgsregating about $4.720, further particuiars of Which will be announced at time The Phrchase Drice abive said trust o be ‘potd in o A deposit of §250 required. Con- veyancing, ‘recording and revenue stamps at purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied wi within thirty days otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. RAYMOND RB. DICKEY, HARKY 5. WELCH, i Trustees CHLEE, AUCTIONEER. Tmstcec Sale of Valuable Frame Dwelling, No. 3900 Kansas Ave. N.W. By virtue of & decree of the Supreme Court of the Distriet of Columbia, passed In Equity SUPREM Columbia 31009, Admi All_persons ceused are same, with they may Attes Probate_Cou; that ‘the subscriber of lumbie bas obtained from the Probate Court of the District mentary on the estate of Patrick L. late of the District of Columbia, deceased. against benefit of said estate this 16th_day of July, MeNAMARA. JAMES TANNER, for the District of Columbia, Register of Wills for the Distri Clerk of the Prob te Court. “MeN AMARA, 4 ©OURT Holding. istration. . Probate This is_t the Di; of Columbia, having claims bereby warned the vouchers to by law be exclods 1924. Investment build rt. thereot, authenticated, to the subscriber. on or before the 16th day of July, A.D. 1925 otherwise Given under my Attorney. “OF THE DISTRICT OF Court.—No. o give notice strict of Co- letters testa 0'Brien, the de- extibit the legally ed’ from all hand MARTIN J. ling. (Seal.) Register of Wilis Clerk of the Ju26.802.9 Cause No. 42501, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale’ by public auction. in front of the premises on WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF AUGUST, 1924, AT FOUR-THIRTY P.M.. the following described land and premises, sitnate in the eounty of Washington, District of Columbi 3 Lot1 of sdiwtivision by J. . Conghi recorded in Kook County 15, pa North Columbia Heights, and the following described property: That part of old road closed, deseribed an follows:' Hegin. ning for the same at the southwest corner of said lot 1 described above and running thence south 16.54 feet to the center line of old road closed, thence north 56° 03’ east 82.81 foet to the westerly line of Kansas avemne, thence gloug said westerly line of said Kan- s1s avenue north 30° 05 15 eust 19.91 (o the southeast corner of said lot 1, thence south $6° 63 west 9281 fect (o the point of beginning: now known as lot 69, square 2907, { recorded in Book 74, page 53, of the records of the office of the urveyor of the District of 32039, Admi Bloe bia, exbibit the all_ benefit hands this BETH & GROVE, (Beal.) that ihe subscribers, of the and the District of Columbia, from the Probate Court of the Distriet of Co- lumbia letters testameatary on the estate of Alice 3. Benuit, late of the District of Colum- déceased Bguinat the deceased ‘are bereby warned fo with the vouchers thereof, legally authent to the xubscribers, or before the 30th day of July, otherwise they may by law be excluded from Probate nistration.—This All pefsons i same. ed, of sald estate. Gi 30th day of July, I James, 41 SANMBS TANK C. CLINTON JAMES, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. —Holding Court.—No, s to give notice ate of Virginia have obtained aving claims on A.D. 1925, en under our 924, ELIZA- VAN sl(‘xl ER, MAY LANHAM -are of Attest: {of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Cowrt. 6 5th st. ER, Register 2u9,16.23 Columbia, improved as above. Terms ‘of sale: One-third of the purchase mobey to be aid in cash, the balumee in two equal installments, payable in one and two years. with interest at 6 per cent per anuum, payable semi iy, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the prop- erts’ sold, or all eash, at the option of the purchuser! A deposit of $800 required of the purchaser at the time of sale. ~All convey- aneing, recording, revenue stamps, and mo- tarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty dass from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk_and cost of the defaulting purehaser, after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in the eity of Washington, D. C. P H, MARSHALL, Investment building. CHAPIN B. BAUMA. 600 ¥ at. n.w. ans-d&as.exSn Trustees. THOS 3. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE_OF VALUABLE TW STORY RRICK DWELLING, _BEING . IN THE 8 Duque last will gatea April 10, personal day of heirs-atlaw Duque. “or application days before McCOY, Chi [ trict of Columbia.—Holdin, —In re estate of Leonora ue d’Ortege, 32163.—Order Py Leonora mewspaper ouce in MANGAN, Aft UPREME COURT O eceased.—Admi for 1o, 1o 1924, ‘and’ next-of-ki that of orney. ¥ THE DIS- a Probate Court. huque, or Leonora nistration No. publication. — Applicatio haviog been made herein for probate of the and testament of said decedent, s 8 will of real and it is ORDERED. this 30th the unknow: said_Leonora Duque @Ortege, deceased, and ail others concerned, appear in’ said court on Monday, the Sth day of eptember, 1024, at 10 o'clock a.m., to show cause why such should Tot be granted. oh said return day. ief Justice. Seal. of Columbia, et notice hiereof be published in the Wash. ington Law Reporter and The Eveming Star of three successive weeks before the return day herein mentioned, the first publication to be ot jess than thirty WALTER A ‘true co Attest:’ JAMES TANNER, Register of Wills for “the “District Probate Court. Clerk of the 9.16 PREMISES NUMBER 20§ RANDOLPH PLACE NORTHEAST 3 By virtue ‘of & certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4808. folio 280 et seq., of the land reeords of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party se. cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at pyblic’ suetion, in front of the prem- Tres, "o 'WRIDAY. THE VIFTEENTH DAY OF 'AUGUST. A.D. 1924, AT YOUR 0'CLOCK P.M., the foilowing described land and prem- ises, situate in the District of Columbia and designated as and being lot 67 in square 3572 of Benjamin H. Gruver's subdisision of George Truesdell Kckington,” as_per recorded the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 86 at folio 170. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trast 500, further particulars of which will ounced 3t i, of saie price above said trust to A deposit of $200 Mulm recording and rmnnn ILI-F irechaser’s cost. rms to with within thirty days, MM"I& ‘tp‘l( fodt“td 4 I.hz property llm“ and resold t the flhtl!th. o( D E“axv;‘u aub-d&ds,exSu Columbia, will ¥. Wilson, 1 the purchase rmqum; be mot less tarn day. I tice. of three suecessive (Seal.) Hotding Provate ( Jeanette D, A.D. be granted. thap Warren, Wilson, ¥ord L. Wilson, Myrs J. Wilson and Virginfa M. Wilson (and their custodian and guardian. Myra A, Wilson), Franeis A. Wil- won, Matthew Wilson, Marie Louise Langtree, and Elesnor Anve Laugtree and their guar- dian, Percy M. Chandler, and at: others con- cerned. appear in said court on Tuesday, the 2nd day of Beptember, o'clock a.m.. to show cause why sach appli- eation sbouid not bereof be published in.the Washington Lew Reporter and The ‘Evening Star once in euch Weeks -before the return day herein mestioned, the Srst pubiication to y5_hefore $eid_re- ‘W. A, COOMBE, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF ‘ourt. —Estate of Erpestine C. Wilson, deceased.—No. 32073, Administration Docket 72.—Application hay- ing heen made herein for probate of the lust and testament and codicil ceased, and for letters testamentary on said estate, by Ruhy H. Swan, it is orderad this 20d_day of July, A.D. 1924; of said de. that Edward Alfred K. 1924, at 10 Let notiee thirty 4 WAUTER 1. MeCOY, Chief Jus- Attest: the Probate Court. JAMES TANNER, Register of Wills for the District of Colum- Trastees. | via, Clerk of Ju26,au2,9. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS. trict of Columhia.—Arcbie H. Douglas. com- plainant, v, Aliee L. Wyckoff. or known heirs. devisces or alienees: Howell, or her unknown heirs, devisees alieneex; Samuel H. Howell, or his unknown heirs, devisees or alienees, and the unknown heirs, devisees or alienecs of James Green- leaf, Henry Pratt. Thomas Willing Franci John Milier, jr.. John Ashley, Jacob Bake Gillies ¢ der W p Equity —The object of this suit is fo establish.the title of the complainant to the real estate deseribed in the bill of com- plaint herein filed. known ss part of original lot numbered sixteen (16) in square numbered eight hundred and ninetyeight (S08), other- wise known as the north twenty-two (22) feet and eleven and one-half (1il) inches front by the full depth thereof of original lot numbered sixteen (16) in square numbered cight hundred and uinety-eight (898), to be £00d nd indefeasible in fee simple by adverse possession in the complainant. and to make the said title of complainant s matter of rec- ord, and to perpetually enjoin the defendants from esserting any right, title or interest in said renl estate. On mofion of the complail ant, it is this 5th day of August, A.D. 1924, ordéred, that the defendants, “Alice L. W off, or hier unknown Leirs, devisees or alienees Jane L. Howell, or her unknown heirs, devisees or alienees; Samuel H. Howell, or his wn- known heirs, devisees ‘or aliences, and the kuown heirs, devisces or s of Ja Greealeaf, Henry Pratt, Thomas Willing Fi cis. John Miller, fr., John Ashiey, Jacob Baker, Gillies Groeneveldf, Rudoiph Mess aud Pieter under Waller Ven Vollenhoven eause their appearance to be entered herein on or before the first rule day occurring after the expira- tion of forty days from the day of the first Publication of this order; otherwise the equse will be proceeded with as in case of default, Drovided. & copy of this order he published once a ‘week for three successive weeks, in the Washington Law Reporter, and in The Evening Star before said day. WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. Seal. A true copy MORGAN H. BEACH. Clerk. By F. NINGHAM. ‘Asst. Clerk 219,16,23 C. CLINTON JAMES, Attormey. HAZEN-LATIMER COMPANY to J. B. LATL mer, Inc.. Washington, D. July 9, 1924.—Certificate to Change Name.—This 18 fo certify that & duly called meeting of the stockbolders of the Hazen-Latimer Company, # corporation incorporated under the laws of the District of Columbla, ail the stockbolders of said corporation Leing present at said meet- ing, held at the place of business of said cor- poration, No_1829 Sixteenth Street, N.W., in the City of Washingion, District of Columbia, on the 12th day of December, A. D. 1823 on motion duly’ made, seconded and unani- mously carried, it was voted to change the nume of sajd corporation, Hezen-Latimer Com- pany, to J_ B. Latimer, Inc., such change in name being under Section GI9A of an amendment to the corporation laws of the District of Columbia, under date of March 1, 1921, Iy an aet of Congress of the United States. And for the purpose above referred to, we do hereby make, sgn and fle with the Recorder of Deeds’ of the District of Columbia. this certificate us required by said Amendment set fort ion. Yol o ¥ LATIMER, President; MELVIN C. HAZEN, Secretary. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: 1, James C. Wilkes. -a_Notary Public in and for the Dis- trict of Columbis. Do Hereby Certity :that Melvin C. Hasen snd Joseph B. Latimer, who are personslly well known to me as the per- sons who executed the f & and anvexed gortifeste of incorporation daied July '9th, Dlstric? 54 acknowledsed said ceriifcate to istriet and acknow] said ce te to S theie act and deed Gitem under iy band and uly A. D. Rotoriat Hemn? ™ 5458’ &M itcits, " Re: tary Public, D. C. OFPICER OF THE RECORDER OF DEZEDS, District of Columbis—This s to certify thai 1he £ is a true and verifisd copy of the Cestificate of Amendment for Change of coni Hageo-Latimer Comp % TaTimer, tad’ of e ol ot of Deeds, D. C. is ‘hereby given that the above-named bank- rupt has filed his petition praying for a d rge from all his debts in lmnkruptey, and that his ereditors and other persons in inerest are required to eater their appearance in op- position if any so desire, in the clerk’s office of said court, on or before the 8th day of Sep- tember. 1924. RALPH D). QUINTER, Referce ruptey. A IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbis. Holding a Bankroptcy Court.—In the Matter of Charles A. Swans, Jr.. Bankrupt.—In Rankruptey. No. 1477.— Notiee is bereby given that the above-named bankrupt has filed bis petition praying for & discharge from all his debts in bankruptcy and that his creditors and other persons in fo- terest are required to enter their sppearance in_opposition it any so desire, in the clerk's ofice of said court, on or befare the Sth day of September, 1924. RALPH D. QUINTER, Referee in_Rankruptey. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF trict of Columbia, Holding & Bankruptcy Court.—In tbe matter of William Dobkin, bankrupt.—In_Bankruptcy, No. 148.—To the ereditors of William Dobkin of the city of Washingten, District of Columbia: Notice fs hereby given thet on the Gth day of August, A.1). 1924, the said William Dobkin was duly adjudicated bankrupt, and that the first meet- ing of his creditors will be held at my office in_the Wilkins Building, 1512 H street morth- west, Washington, D. C., on the 2lst day of August, A.D. 1924, at 1i:30 o'clock a.m., at which time the said creditors may atiend prove thelr claims, appoint a trustee. exam ine the bankrupt,” and sact such othe Dusiness s may 'properly come befors sai meeting. RALPH D. QUINTER, Referee in Bankruptey. MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE CL‘I:‘N‘ DIYI..BTOKIAGI l‘:;‘,'cxlll’l'v 8 and piabes. Estimates cheer! Con- venlent location. WESCHLER'S, D‘fin p.w. 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