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| L4 A . AUCTIONS. FOR SALE—HOUSES (Continued) AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. TAR, WASHINGTON, AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. T ST., GEORGETOW VACANT.. _ $6,000.00, Five little col. home in this conveniedt section of Georgetown; elec. Il(l\lw. furne how., jarge dry cellar and good- sized I-rL yard; pay $400 and. move rllm in. 1525 BUCHANAN § VACANT, $12000. Wiy bor u bome fn an ordlary section when thils lovely bowe, just off 18 st can be bought at oont the same price? & 'very large rooms and tiled bath, glassed: in sleeping and breakfast porches, hardwood floors and (rim and evers modern convenleuce. Large back vanl. Reasonable terms. 230 ASCOT N.E. VACANT. bome of 8 fine rooms bath, ail modern convenience and lovely condition. $1,250 e bal easy. \I\ 6th AND FI AVE. N.E. 0. 6.room, col. ‘home; every modern house in lovely cond tion and bas ‘in garage;-§1,000 cash; $67.50 per DAVIS & STEE Yok $6.300, with and n a fiae bus month . 21972928, T4th and Taylor N.\V.—$13,000. Only $2,000 Cash'Nec c.w.ur\. Most attr T-room and tile bafh (4 22" fv wile on lot, over 130 trint and rear porches: T Mardwood floors; o condition. lkar & Co.. Inc., — Main 2690 and_Columbia X; atrictly modara, Allan E. W _ 813 13th SL-NW Just off 16th St. Rd.—Only $11,000. Very attractive G-rooin and bath brick, with front and -rear and siveplng porches: h.-w.h.. o purguet lardweod Boors; house in pec- tect condition tiiis house Bt vuce Allan E. Walker & Co., lm 813 15th SENAV. Close to Soldiers’ Home l".\rL cloe Dath elec.; rehes wleeping and Tlace: hardwood Tne the wusks. Allan . Walker & Co., Inc.. Ave. o wiis 11 "other uiod 2t Walker & Co., Inc., Mo 2 OWNER WIL - SELL utiful, G-rcom and bath, cormer home in ery desirable m.w. whte section, tapestry bricks b heat: -eléct.: built-in 4 price. Liberai” torms ght party’ 8181, NR. T AND H N.W. Colored & . brici, excellent repair: lar d rear vard: ng aliey posseasion. - A AnAp at $8.830¢ terms. Apply €13 Gresham pl._n 1321 IR\X}(, The best v in this sect'on. Most be sold, and price has been fxed Accordingly Thoroughly modern in every way b ot to y " paved. alley. To inspeet, ploné Mr. SCHAAFF. -~ Day, Main 5904; evehings. Ad 36, at i = COLORED SPECIAL. Excellent Northwest ‘Location. $6.750. ash and balanes like rent and bath, furnace beat; et and ader improved has a colonfal font and is rented desirable as 2 home or as SAUNDERS CO,, Inc., Realtors. just off Conn. Tovely “new to hoowh., elee.; era fedtures Allan E, 813 15th St seliools (4 o Ouly Six rog wpace. Kt This hous for $35.00 an investm, WM. H.S 0 Maln 1016- CONVEN TOWN. STRICT. LY WHITE: 8 ROOMS AND PATH REICK WIDE AND DEEF LOT, IN PERFECT CON DITION THROUGHOUT HOT-WATER HEAT, BLECTRIC LIGH IMMEDIAT POSSESSION. ONLY $8,050° VERY LIB. BRAL TERM WALT I{A\ BROWN, 1400 H St. N.W. INSPECT: SU. \D\\ day and evers e _until sold. (Ml OUIN This rooms seen to an highly decorated h bath, ‘garage to all preciate its beauts; tecms. R. SMITH & SON, Feniter M Mamn DON'T OVERLOOK THIS. Near 1ith and Park road—6 rooms and 2 baths convenlently Arfanged s 2 apartments Rent on one will almost carcy payments. Am.L, parquet floors. rage. Priced for | quick "sale at $10,500 on very reasonable | terms. No agents. Address Box 38-M, Star oftee &IX OR 7 ROOMS 1N from owner; not over $6,000; quick. Rox _70-M, Star office Address ] A R 8 ROOM in R, section, 5th st., for not than $8,500; $2,000 cash payment and (30 monthly payments. Address Box 485K, Star_office. JUST RETURNED FROM SO or 7 yoom modern house, pl around Lincoln Park, aboui $9. Address Tox 1 worth or immediate v condition and reasonable halance easy terms. R4, Star office. WANTED—TO PURCHASE A HOUSE Anacostia, whits neighborhood, not over $6. Address Box 108-M, Star office. 11 WILL PAY ALL CASL FOR H{;(_:!‘BT’FOI\ colored. Will_consider_any 843 H Room 045 M \\‘AVTlllffll, ROOM AND BATH whits section, central northeast, from $3, to $7,000; tmmediate purchaser. WM. H. SPIGNUL. _ Main 38 1413 1 WE HAVE A QUICK riced city o Tt mmediate possession ALGER 810 Evans Big cinity: modern: good will pay $1.0 I 500 cash No'agents. Address Box | N 00, QUICK AC TION. 8 to 10%oom brick howse tn & good ne. or must have possession in 45 dass. address mail to Room 403, YOUR PROPERTY WITH CRANDALL. Main 717. "HOUSES LISTED AND SOLD. FQUITABLE INVESTMENT 00., INC., Uhion Trust Building. Main 2800, VITES Y0 et improved or_unimproved, bu residential—and, 1t priced right, reasonably esrly sale mas be expected. R. L. ELLIOTT, of- Commerce & Saving s _Brenings 3 TLIST Y s Bldg. North 798 “A_BARGAIN. Eight-room modern bungalow tr, reception h stairs: bright cellar under entire lwuse; don wisy seelng this buygalow, By owner. THEO. F. SCHULZ, 2878 Rhode Island Ave N Nortih 5083 or Hyattsville SHORE PROPERTY "POPULAR ISLAND IN CHESAPEAKE BAY— About 300 acres. guitable for’a ©lub br Sum- mer colony. This property is being offered for sale Wt 8 very-attractive pree ang upon rem sonable terms. F. N. IGLEHART & CO., 11 " Lexington at.. Baitimore. Md. HE T and gee on high aud good Address Tel [ . with ground, neigh- C: ke 11 Chesapeske Bay for ducks A beautiful buugalow siie property 00 cash, Kilmarnock, Va BANKRUPTCY NOTICES N _THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of -Columbis, holding & kruptey Court.—In the matter of Irving Garner and Annie Pach, individually snd as co-partners, rading as “Pach’s Restaw bankrupts. {n_Bankruptcy. No. 1520.~Notice {s herehy indl- petition debts in ] other prtsons 1ter -gheir wppearam o desTre, in the clerk's o and Ehat their. credito st are requitnd oppe ce of said court. | No. ADAM A, WESCHLER & SON. AUCTS. Sale of Valuable Apart ment House, “Colonade,” No. 1822 Vernon Street Northwest. By virtue of suthesity vested in the un- gersigned. 1 will Sfer tor sqie by mbllc auction in front of the premiseh an TH DAY, JANUARY THE FIFTEENTH, 1925, n FOUR "0'CLOCK P.Mj, 1ot 4 n_squars 2556, | fronting 50 feey on Vernon street and run: ning back to Floridn. aveaue, improved by rstory Briok Apartment Bul ronta two Four-Room. Recep Rath Apartments with Sleeping aix 7-itoom, Reception Hall ments with Sleeping. Po ries "and tollets Terms: Subject T per cent, Aj s and .-uu'f-" First Trust $33.000, at ue January, 1926, and Sec Trust $15.500. at 8% per’ cbnt: payable fer month, incinding {nterest; ‘bala} leposit of $1.000 Jequired st sely, Ty rlfl 80 days ‘A-\l co! to be complied wij Jarancing, ‘recording. and ‘revenye stimps &%, urchaser’s cost Biue prints of plan to rearrange interior of above bullding 1pto 14 apartments, also bufld- er's permit, at wuctioneer's ofice.’ - A WESCHLER & n;l. e’ CTIONEER! OF VALUABLE TWO- DWELLIN BEING 4622 THIRTY-EIGHTH TORY FRAME PREMISES NO. STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust, dated 7, 1924, being Instrument No, 106, re- corded’ September 18. 1024, among ' the land records of the District of Columbia, and At request of the party secured thereby, t in”front of the nremises. on THU CENTY-SEC T FOUR P.M., seribed Jand and the fallowing d biece or par g In thie subdivision of “Colorado Heights as per plat recorded in Liber County 18, at olio 20, of the records of the ofice of the \survesor of the District of Columbis. - said Diece or parcel of land and being described by metes and bounds an follows: Beglnning at & Doint on the west line of B8t street 65 feet Luth ‘r 'fhe intersection of the said weat Tl of B8k street and the south line of Ches- apeake streat, fhence west on a line at 90 degrees fo the west line of 38th street 118 Toct to a point on fhe east lne of Grant rom thenee southerly along the east line of Grant road 50.38 feel, thence easterly 126.03 feet fo & point on the west line of 3th street 115 Tort 'wouth of The ntersection of the said of 8th street and the xonth line of north along the 50 feet to the place of beginning. ribed prop being_kiown for the purposes of taxation a8,/177. Sofd subject-4o-n prior deed of trust . Turtlier particalars of which will be aunounced At time of xale:' the purchase price above said trust to be posit of $200 reauired. Conveyancing. we ording ‘and revenue stamps at “ <t."“fornis to be romplied with within thity Aays, otherwise deposit forfelted and the pranirty may be advertised and resold at the iseretion of the trustess. WILLIASM M. TERRELL, S. E. STONEBRAKER. Trustee & SON, AUCTIONEERS. RALE OF VALUABLE o, FRAME _DWELLING 106’6 SYRBET SOCTH: WEST. B virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated mher 25, 1824, being instrument No. 163, recorded October 20, 1934, among the land riccrds of the District of Columbia, and at the Tequest of the party seeured thers dersizned trustees will sell, at public auetion n front of the premises. 'on WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTY.FIRST DAY OF JANUARY. A.D. 1025, AT FOUR P, the foliowing de: scriled 1vhd and premisvs, situate in the Dis- ct_of Columbia, snd designated as gud be- ing tie east 10 ‘feet @ inches front by the full depth thereaf, of Jot 26 and the west 20 feet front by the full depth thereof. of lot 27, in the subdivision in Square 390, Ba per Dlat recorded In the officé of the wurveyor for the Distciet of Columbla fa Book “B" st follo 120 Terms: Sold subfect to a pr for §2.500.00, further partl be annquiced at time of sale price above sald trust to be pa dopox't of $200.00 required. recording’ and revenue stamos at p cost. Terms to be complied with within thirts_davs, otierwise deposit furfeited and the property may be advertised and rewold at the discrétion of the trustees TKUSTEES' STORY PREMISES NO. r deed of trust the purchase Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Lunch Room Equipment, Etc., Also Furniture for About 11 Rooms, Located at 1218 Wis- consin Avenue Northwest. e of a certain chattel deed of trust d May 26, 1024, being lnstrument ber 223 among the land records of the % Ot Columbla, and at the request ef the party secured thereby the undermgned rustees will sell. ublic avetion, in the , on TUE DAly TH' THIRTEENTH RRY, AD. 1034, AT ELEVEN K AM. the (nl\nwmg personal prop- being: Al and singolar the gocds and \tels ant personal property named. men- tioned and_ described as follows. the same ing nox 2d upon the prenitses knows as Venue morthwest: in the Dis- Daisting 1n BArt of tables. water cooler, mn register, coffee arns, ice box runge, coal range. was Sridte, “aihwashing machine, lunch tounter; frays, ' fans, mirrors, crockery, siiver and Iansiware, kitchen utensils, cizar case, beds. fronses. chairs, shieets, preads, and ‘more particuldrly THOS. J. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Hotel and Business Property, Being Premises 487 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest. By virtue of a certaln deed af trust re- corded December 4, 1623, being Instrument 119 amang tiw land records of the Dis- trict of Columbia, aud. at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trus- Greawill wel, ad ubite wuction. " front of the premises, THE SIXTEENTH D, 0 the’ foilowing-dencribed and premise; he District of Iumbix, and 'desig: and bein of original lot § in square 481, deser! follows, viz: Reginning for the same on Pennsyivania avenae at a polnt distant 28 feet 1 or an luch northwesterly from the southeast id_lot and running OWE! Lock PAL, nce northwesterly on Setweon said dot. 5 and original. lot & in said square 132 feet 414 Inches to an alley in. ilie roar of said lot 3, thence south- d rear jine to & point that intersected by a line drawn at Tight angles to sald avenue from the peint of beginning. thence southwesterly from said pont ‘in u stralght llne (o the place ‘ot “be- fnning, together with the improvements. & ‘Ter) n fll'lll( Sold subject to a first trust for $15,000.00. ~ One-third of the. purchase- money above said trust to be pald in cash, balance in two equal Instaliment rable in one wnd two years, with Intere 8ix r centum per anuum, payable semi-annually, Tom day of s, secured by deed ‘of trusi upon thi¢ property sold, or ® 2t option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300.00 Wil be required at time of sale. All con- veyancing, recording, revenue l , _ete., at’ cost of purchaser. Term ale to be omplied with within 30 days o day of ale, .otherwise the trustees reserve the pight %o tesell the property at the rizk and cost o Gefaulting purchaser, after five day's ad- Vertisement of such resale In some newspaper published in Washington, D. €. RALFIGH SHERMAY, W. P. LOCKWOOD, Ju6-d&ds.ex-Sa Trustees THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE _TWO. STORY _BRICK ~DWELLING, NG PREMISES No. 924 24th STREET NORTH- Court WEST. By, Virtue of & dectes of the Suprerie G of the District of Columbid pa ity O e T ik S erstpned trusion il ofter for sale by public auction in front of The premises on WEDNESDAY, THE 14th DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1925, at FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M.. the followinig described land and pre: in the city of Washi Di umbis, and distinguished &% and g “pare f - lot "mombered: 84ty (80) " in Thomas Martin's subdivision fn squere num: bered twenty-eight (28), as sald subdivision fs recorded in the office of the surveyor of th Book H. D. C., page 104, deseribed Beginning ot the sme ac fhie sontheast corner of said lot -#nd run- ning thence north along said strest twenty-one (21) feet nine (9) imches: thence west one bundred and eight (106) fect to the rear lins of said lot; thence south along said rear iine twenty-one’ (21) feet nine (9) inches, and] thence east one hundred and eight (108) feet to the line of said street and place of be- ginning. Terms of male: One:third of the purchase money fo be paid n cash and the balance in two equal Instaliments. payable in one and two years from the date of sale. and to be reprasented by the promissory notes ¢f the purchaser, bearing intering &t the rate of § per centum per annum, payable semi- .n!u!u‘ 2nd ‘secured by deed of trust on the %old, or Al cash, at the option of chaser. A deposit'of $100 required at th fime of sale. All conveyancing, recording, reveuue stamps and notary fees purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within ‘90 Hays from fbe date of sale: other. Wise the. trstee resétves the right to'resell the propert the rak and cost of the de- fawiting purchaser, after five days' advertise- ment Gf such resile 1o some newspaper pub- r before the RALPH D. QU of February, 1 Referee in Bankruptcy. lished in_the city of Washington, D. C. WILLIAM H. RICHARDS, Trustee, Ja2dexSullt 525 Florida Avenue N.We I l AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J, OWENS & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. AL OF VALUABLE IM- EAL ESTATE, BEING THE HP-ROOM FRAME 'AND RRICK D\Vrbl ING KNOWN A8 1839 MONROE STRERT NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated Beptember 19, 1923, bcln instrument No. 51, recorded September 25, 23, lmonf the land Tecorda ot ihe. District ‘of Cotumbls ana’ at B 4 o the” party ‘secured, thetaby. the andeol trast i1"sell st pubbic awe: llan In_front of the premises, on TUESDA E TWENTIETH DAY OF JANUARY. A 1685, AT FOLH 0'CLOCK BAL~ the. fosiom described Jand and premises Distrct of Dolurmiia,‘known ‘and distingulohed |, 8 10f numbered 54 in square numbered 4§ & subdivision made by H. R. Howenstein, as Do piat selorded [ e oMcd of the survtror The' District of Columbia in Liber 66 at lll 28; gubject to right of way over the rear ten feet in depth h’ hl“ ‘witdth thereof ”llld tn mimbered 05 fo 58 for o private Al tor the beneny «w Tots in_sai .-:dw rma: Sold gubject to & prior desd of for 4300, turinet particulars of which E‘.‘l; Be announced at time of le; ne purchave s‘fl abave said trust to be paid. in cash. A t $200 required. * Convesancin nd reysnue stamps At purehase to: be complied with within te days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the prop- Hy ay b advertised and revoid ap the discretion of the trustees. R W HDWEB!T!I W. 0. HOWEN _JAT-d&ds,cxSu ADAM A WESCHLER & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate in a Busi- ness Zone at the Northeast Corner of Thirteenth and You Streets, Being Two-Story and Cellar Brick Building, No. 1239 You Street N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber 4845, folio 175 et neq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured there- by, the undersigned trustecs will offer for sale by public uction, in front of he premises. on My . THE NINETEENTH DAY OF Y 1025, AT FOUR-THIRTY OCLOCK .M., the foilowing described. land and premises, situate in city of Wash- District of Columbis, to wit: Lot 37 Francis A. Blundon's subdivision of lots In square 273, as per plat recorded in Book 31, page 130, in the surveyor's office for the Dis- trict of Columbia, Improved as above. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase . the balance In {wo Tn one and two r “cont” per an. num, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust tpon the property Sold, or &l ‘cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. A deposit of $300 required of the nrchaser- at the time of saie. Al convesanc. k. recording. revenue stamps 4nd foikrisl fees at the cost of the purchamer. Terms of sale fo be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees re. serve the right to resell thé property, at the Yick and cost of the defanlting purchaser. atter ‘five Gaya’ ‘advertisement of smich resals fn ~ome newspaper published in the ety of Washiogten, D. €. WILLIAM C. ZIMMERMA JESSE E. POTBURY, _a8d&as.exSu o THOS. J. OW & SON, AUCTIONEERS, Court Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Four-story Fireproof Apart- ment House, Known as the “Rodman,” Situated at the S.W. ‘Corner of Connecticut Avenue and Rodman Street Northwest, Containing Twen- ty-four Apartments of 2, 3 and 4 Rooms and Bath Each. Some With Porches. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the Distri ¢ in_the case of Jacob Golden! ve. L. Gibbon White, et al Equity N 2 the ndersigned trustee: will sell at publie suction. in_ front of the remises, on DAY, THE NINETEENTH AY OF JANUARY, 1925, AT OUR O'CLOCK PAL, the following-described land and premises, situate in the District of Co- and deslgnated ws and being lois 50 in block & in the subdivision kuown s “Connecticat Avenue Highlands.” 3 per plat recorded in "the office of the surveyor of the Distriet of Columbia {o Liber County 18, folio 12, sald biock 6 now known as square 2061, The have u frontage on Connecti: cut avenue by & depth of 63 feet on Hodman Wtreat o & 15-foot alley, contalning 10,114 Square feet ‘Terms of sale: One-third in cash over and above a first deed of trust for $110,000.00, with Interest st 013 per cent, due in about dated January 18. 1823, recorded 1923, in Liber 4831 at folio 408; And a second desd of trusc for $36.000.06, payable $4.000.00 per annum. baiance dne i three years, dated Januery 18, 1923, and re- corded January 18, 1023, in Liber 4851 ‘at fol'o 419, sall trist beiring interest ‘at 8 per cent per apuum. The balance’ of the purchame mones will be pazable in one dnd Two years secured by a third deed of trust againgt tie or all cash’ at option of the purchiaser. A deposit of $500.00 required at time of sale. Conveyancing. re- cording _and revenue stamps at purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with within thiriy davs from date of sale. otherwise de- posit will be forfeited and the property may Do resold st the diseretion of the trustees and at the and cost of the defaulting purchaser. Sald property sold subject to The above-mentioned two deeds of trust and to all the terms sud obligations of said trusts. The terms and conditions of sald trusts will be stated at the.time of sale. RUDOLPH B. BEHREND. Tr American-National Fank fnilding. MILTON STRASBURGER, Trustee, Ed Jumb! and property TTHOS. 3. OW TRUSTEFS' SALE OF YALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BEING A HOUSE AND LOT NUMBERED 1310 C STREET SOUTH- EAST. By virtie of a_certain deed of trust recorded as Instrument ‘No. ST. on January 80, 143 among the Land gRecords of the District of Columbin and at "the request of the parties secured therebs, the undersigoed will sell at public auction in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE_FIFTEENTH DAY ' OF JANTARY . AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M the following described land “and premises situate in the District of Columbla and being lot mumbered twenty-oge (21). in_ square numbered ten hundred and forty (1040), as d deed of trust, -upon the subject to a prior deed of trust, securing. an indebted- nesy of 38,000, and sald property will be sold subject o sald deed of trust indebtedness. Of the hase price over and above said deed t one-third of the purchase pri 5t cash and the balance o two i pi7abie. semi- second . deed of trust Spon the property sold, or il cash. at the option of the purchaser. Interest and taxes to be paid or adjusted to date of sale. A de- Dosit of, $200 will Te required o the time of Al conveyancing, recording, revenue Stamps, #tc. at the cost of purchasem Terms arsale’ {0 be complied with within fhirty days from date of sale, otherwise deposit will be forfeited and the property resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days' previéus advertisement of such re- gile in some mewspaper published in' Wadk- B. F. SAUL. 925 15th_8t. N.W. JOSEPH B. ‘BOWLING, 925 15th St. N.W. Trust & SON, AUOTIONEERS. r centum per (614) il socured by _ms THOS. J. OWEN TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO-. STORY BRICK DWELLING, BEING PREMISES 1107 SEVENTH STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4841, follo 449 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party wecured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction in front of the premises, on ‘EDVI"SDAY THE TWENTY-FIHST DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1925 AT 4:30 0°CLOCK P.M., the follo'lll described land A prem- il situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and. being rt ot lot numbered 23 in square mumbered begionis same om Seventh street for the of the portheast corner of sald lot. south 13 feet; thence west 40 feet: thence north 13 feet, and thence east 49 feet to the Deginning. erms: Sold subject o a prior deed of trust for §2.000, further particulars of which will be announced ‘at time of salei the pur- chase price above sald trust to be paid in cash, A deposit of $200 required. Conveyaneing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. - Terms fo be complied. with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold, at the discretion of the trustees. WILLIAM MUEHLEISEN, WILLIAM R. BAUM, $n3-0&ds.ex8u Tristees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, AUCTIONEERS: Receiver’s Sale of Valuable Fix- tures and Equipment of the|T: “You Street Tea Garden” at No. 1238 U Street N.W. - By virtue of an order of the Supreme Coirt of the Distriot of Columbla p in Equity Cause No. 43239, Yee Fong, et al. ys. Chin n, al., the undersigned receiver will bell ‘within the above premises By Public Auction 3 Monday, January 12, 1823, Commencing 10:30 A.M" Oblong ard Bound Chinese Marble Top Lunch Tables,. Beatwood Chairs, Double-Deck Raten Costumers. Chinese Crackery, Plated . Tegisters, Coffee. D'ros Cigar Cas telc, Fand,, Gax Banges. Kltchen ,Reavt JEgSEE. POTBURY, Beceiver. WM. HENRY WHITE, Atty. for Heceiver, Iovestment Bullding. n6,7,8,9,10 | wituate i tn.-l hing Star once ADAM A. WESCHLER & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. Entire Furnishings and Equipment of the At- lantic Hotel, at No. 601 Pennsylvania Ave. N. W. By Public Auction on the Premises, '[_usday, January 13, 1925, “Cémmencing 10 A.M. including Mahog sitror-front and. oiher. Ward. d Brass Heds, Good Box treases, Bentwood Chairs. pets, Branket Store Floss Case, Wall Case, stc. property sold to be removed from_the preinfues on of before he follawlag day (Wed- endazyy Termsaz Cash. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Aucts. 19101109 ADAM A-WESCHLER & SON, AUCTIONEERS. 35 Barrels Soap Powder, 4 Bar- rels Cleanser, at Littlefield- Alvord Warehouse, 26th and D Streets N.W. By Public Auction Tuesday, January 13th, 1925, H 10 AM. ADAM &, WESCHLER & SON, AUCTIONEERS. 09,1012 Adam A. Weschler & Son, Aucts. Fur Capes, Coats, Stolls, . Muffs, Neck- ieces, etc., from the ose Fur Co. at No. 1107 F St. N.W. By Public Auction at Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Wednesday, Jan. 14 Commencing 2:30 p.m. OnsVizw Day of Sale $29.10,12,1 e LEGAL NOTICES FRANK STETSON, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbta, holding Probate Court.—No. 20218, Administration.—This is to give notice that the subscriber, which wax by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia granted let- tors testamientary on the eatate of Catherine Walden Myer, deceased, has. wih the approval of the Supreme Court of the District of Co- holding a Probate Court, appointed 7, the 12th day of January, 1925, at 10 o'clock 8.m., &% the time, and sald_courtroom as the piace, for making payment and distri- bution from' aaid estate, under the court's direction and control. when and where all cred. {tors and persons entitled to distributive skares or legacien, or the residue, or parts thereof, are notified to Attend, in person or by agent or mttorney duly autborized. with their ciaims against the under it ban 2y of Dec (3 NATIONAL BAVINGA & TRUST Co. by WILLIAM D. HOOVER, President. (Seal.) Attest: JAMES TANNER. Register of Wills for the District of y Prohate ¢ KATE P. JOHNSON, Attormey. DISTRICT OF Court. —Fstate 32371, Ad. SUPREME COURT OF THE Columbis. —Hdlding Probate of Johanua Connor. deceased. ministration Docket 73.—Application having been made herein for probate of the last will and testament and codicil of sald deceased, and for letters testamentary ou said estate, by Alfred D. Smith, it is ordered this 8th day of January, A.D. 1 that Almond Coanor, Thomas Connor and all others concerned, ap- pear in said court on Monday, the 16th day of P A.D. 1925, at 10 'o’clock nse why such application ah De granted. Let notice heregf be published in the Washington Law Reporfer and The Erv in each of three successive before the return day herein men- . the first publication to be not_less than thirty days before sald return day. WIL- LIAM HITZ, Justice. 1 3 DORE COGSWELL. for the District of Probate C 410,17.24 M. F. MANGAN, Attormey. IN THE MUNICIPAL COURT OF THE DIS- trict_of Columbja.—W. D. Sullivan, Plain- 4. vs. H. D. Sparks Company, Inc.. & Corporation,” Defendant.—No. 110441.—Order. —Tho object of this suit is to recover the sum of farty dollars ($40.00). with interest, as stated in the declaration flled hegein, besides costs, and to have Judgment of fondemnation of certain property of the defeadant. to wit, bile truck, levied on under ag d_in this suit to satisty the It is, therefore. this twenty- December, 1924, ordwied thai the defendanty H. D. Sparks Company, Inc., & corporatiof) appesr in thls court ov or before the fortieth dar, exclusive of Sundavs and legal holiday ¢ the date of the first publication of this order, to defend this suit and show cause wWhy such condemnation should not be had; otherwise the suit will be proceeded with s in case of default. Pro- vided that a copy of this order be published once n week for three successive weeki The Evening Star ncwspeper. CHARLES V. MBE A true copy test: BLANCH de27.Ja3.10 W. M. HALLAM, Attorney. claim. Tourth aay of IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict_of Columbia.—Henry P. Blair, Pl U, vs. The unknown heirs, ®licnees and devisees of Elizabeth Dempsic Booth et al. Detendants.—In Equity, No. 43350.—The object of this suit is to estabilsh of record, by ad- Verse possession, the title of the plaintiff, Henry P'. Blair, in and to the parts of originai lots numbered one (1) and ffteen (13) in uare numbered seven hundred and ninety-six 8) in the city of Washington, District of Columbla, as described by metes and bounds in the bill of complaint, fo which reference is made, and improved by premises No. 328 Vi ginia avenue southeast in said eity and Di On motion of (he plaintiff, it s this A.D. 1925, ordered thi unknown heirs, allen Elizabeth Dempsle Booth, de- each and all of them, cause their anpe: fo be entered hereini on or before thie first rule day occurring after the expira- tion of one month from this date, otherwise the cause will be proceeded with of default; provided a copy of this orde published once a week for three succe weeks in the Washington Law Reporter The Evening Star, a newspaper of general cir- culation in sald city, before said day. longer and other publication’ being dispensed with for 0od cause shown the court. WILLIAM HITZ, (Seal) A true copy. Test: MOR: H. BEACH, Clerk. By F. L. ROHRER, . Clerk. 88.10,17 C. CLINTON JAMES, Attormey. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- of Columbia.—Morris Luneh, _Yetta % Mary B, 8. Carroll et .. 'Defendants’—Equity = No. 48350.—The object of this sult ls to establish title of Tecord, by adverse possession, in the plaintifs to the real estate in the city of Washingto District of Columbia, described us the east seventeen (17) feet five (5) inches fromt on Eye street by the full depth of one bundred and ‘two (102) feet six (6) inches of original Jot nineteen (19) in square four hundred and maety-nine (499), and known as house and premises No. 474 Eye street s.w. On motion of the plaintiffs, it s this 30th day of De- cember, A.D. 1924, ordered that the following mamed ‘defendants’ cause their appearance to be entered herein—that is to say. the defend- ants Thomas Fitzsimmons and Matthew Pearce, frustees: Harrlet A. Sterrett. Augusta T. Thompson, William ~ &. Haines, Emily E. Aleorn, Edwin C. Alcorn and Charles E. Inloes, it liying, and Mary B. 8. Carroll, Eugabeci Carroll, Walter Hemsle: R. Hems- Bt Depoeit. et Trass Gompasy Baltimore city, & corporation, trustees; C! Y. Hemsley, 'Nancy R. Hemsley, Maria Hemsley Dabbin, Robert A. Dobbin, ir., Elizi beth T. Hemsley, Walter Hemsley and_John Jobnson, executors; Pauling ¥. H. Prics, ustice. A Allen 8- Hemsley Ogan. Jessie Ogan, C| V. Hemaley, Jr., 8. Thompson Dorse: Dorsey, Harriet D. Berry, Wiliiam Haines, Jr., Zaidee Dorsey, Francis Hartison inloes, Alice McBlair, lunatic, on or before the fortieth day, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, and the defendants, the un- Known hel ences and devisees of Thom Fitssimmons and Matthew Pearce, trustees; Harriet A. Sterrett, Augusta T. Thompsor William 8. Haines,'Ewmily . Alcorn, Edwi C. Alcorn ‘and Charles E. Inloes, if ‘they be dead. and the unknown ‘belrs. lienees ‘and devisees of Jasper Movlan, William Ingl Semnel Sretreth on gf Béfore ihe Brat tuls day occurring after forty days, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, from the date of the first publication of this order, otherwise ‘the canse will be proceeded with as in case of default; provided a copy of this order be published once a week for four successive weeks before said appearance days in the ‘Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star, the court having for godd ctuse slown excused other or longer publication. the harrs” WALTLAS 7, st iSeaty true copy. Teat: MORGAN H. nncn, By P. B. OUNNINGHAN, A m.n.w.u D. ja LEGAL NOTICES MILLAN & SMITH, Attorneys, IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict ot Columbla. —THolding Provate Court. Kdminietsation No. 3540 Som g stration A"““"m Decn Tuade heren’ for probacs ot the Iast wi and tostament of said deceaned and for letters {ostamentary on aald estate, by it Iu ordered this 23rd day of December, A.D. 1924, “that Rufus A. Coon. Amnie C, Peters, Baast somm, Aphens ¥, Soon, Ouse - th Lambert, Herbert L. Webster, Merricks Ashworth: Virgiia T Mer: Maael Greenway, . Mary Blanée, Bamburg aad all ofbers concemned: in this court on Tussday. the 3rd Ay loag, b 10 odlook wm o sich application shodid’ ot ? oY otice Moreof be pubiased 1 shisgion Law Keporter and Kne Becaing each of fhees succensive. week before the return dax hereln mentioned, {he Brat publication to be ot Tes than 1 a-y- before said return day. ‘F. L. SIDDO tice, * (Seal.) “A trye cofy. Attew Doin COORWELL, Deputy. Registe Tor the Dietrict of Cammbia, Clork o Probate Court. L de27,; HENRY P. BLAIR, Aqtor-q;. SUPREMB COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.—Holding Probate Court.—No. 82827, Administration.—This s to give notice (hat the subscriber of the District of Columbia obtained from the Probate Court of the rict of Columbia, letters e of John Bulloug! triet Cotumbi: . Al persons Mg iaiors ‘Spainat ihe. deceased are hereny wartied to exhibit the . With the vouchers thereof legally authenticated, to the subscriber on_or before ‘the 17th day of December, A.D. 3 they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand_ this 17th day of December, 1024. ALICE VAN NESS BULLQUGH, 122’ Tenn. me. (Seal) Attest: JAMES TANNER, for the Diatrict of. Columbia bate Court. F. A. FENNING P. V. Attorneys, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holdiag Probate Court.—No. Administration.—This is fo give notice U the wubscriber, of the District of Columbl has obtalned from the Probate Court of thé District iministration on'the Dis- Trict of Columbia, deceased. All persons Bav- ing claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers legally authenticited, to the sub- NING. Evank Bidg. (Sen Attest: JAélu TANNER, Register of W“Il for the District of Columbis, k of the Probate Court. 4e27-j03.10 MASON, SPAIDING & MCEATEE, Attorneys, Woodward Bldg. SUPREME COURT OF IHB DIsTRICT OF Columbla, Holding Probate Court.—No. 32220, Admiuistration.—This In to give notice that_the subscriber, of Washington, of Columbia, has obtained from the Probate urt of the District of Columbia letters of iminigiration on the estate of Francis Holley, late of £ Columbis. deceased: Al persons h are hereby warned to the vouchars. thereot, Tegaily Buth the subscriber. on or befere the 22pd December, A.D. 1925, otherwiss ~they ‘may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Glven under my hand this 80th of December, 1924. GUY MASON, 581 Wood ward Bldg. (Seal) Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL, Deputy Registrar of Wills for the District of Columbla, Clerk of the l:“mb;lv Cous TTALFRED D. Attorney. SUPREME COURT THE DISTRICT OF Columbla, ~Holding Probate Cour 5247 Rdiminatration —Thie s to e Botice he subscriber, of the District of Col han obtained from the Probate Court of the' District of Columbla letters testameniary te of WIIl M. Barclay, late of the of Columbia, decoased. ' All persons ¢ claims l,lln“ the decedned are hereby warned to exhiblt the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the sub- scriber. on or before the 20(h ‘day of Decem- ber, A.D. 1925: otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefits of sald estate Given under my hami this 20th day of cember, 1924. NETTIE C. BARCLAY, 222 (Beal.) Attest: THRODOKE ELL, Deputy Registrar of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. $83.10,17 FRANK STETSON, Attormey. BUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbis.—Holding _Probate Court.—No, 324v2, Adminitration.—This is to give notic ihat the subscriber of the District of Columbia has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Anson Mills. late of the Dis- Columbia, deceased. All persons hav- gainic, the decessed are hereby hibit the s h o7 of. wnn the mentary on of -the Dis. ROGERS, MITH, w thereof scriber on 1925: 1924 SAVINGS COMPANT, By WILLYAM D, HOOVER. Presi- dent. (Seal)” Attest: JAMES TANNER. Reg- ister of Wills Yor the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. _4e27-1a3. LECK E, COX & SHERI! Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.—Holding Probate Court.—Estate of Cecll H. Moore, deceasad.—No. 82604, Ad. jon Docket 73.—Application having e herein f bate of the last will that Clough W. Simi Edward L. Guy, Mrs. Ev . Blanche O'Neale D le McSorley, Ch Neale, R. M. 8 5 Sims Traxler, Paul Sims and Margaret Sims. and all others concerned, appear in said court on Monday. the 16th day of February A.D. 1925, at 10 o'clock a.m., to show cause why such’ application should ot be granted. Let Dotice heréof be published in the Washington Reporter and The Eveaing Star once In h of three sucee weeks before the r turn day herein mentioned. the frat publica. tlon to ba not lews than thirty days be id e StUHITZ, Justice, Seal Kttest: ER. Register of Wills for “the “Divtrict ot Columbiar Clerk of the Probate_Court. 3010,17.24 €. CLINTON JAMES, Attorney. IS _THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict_of Columbia—Rachael Carroll, Plain- Hff, vs. John Damt et al, Defendants.— 43295, —The object of this suit Biish title of recosd, by adverse IRl to the real estate o the city of Washing rict ot Colum- bia, described as part of original lot twelre (13) in square two hundred and eighty-six ), beginning for the same At & point Street morth twenty-three (23) foet the northwest corner of said lot a t along said street fou thence due wouth to the rear id 1ot; themce sonthwesterly along sald rear line of said lot to the part of said lot conveyed to Statira Eillott by deed recorded in Liber W. B. No. 20. follo §38, one of the records of the District of C thence north said Elliott beglnning, s house No. 1210 Eye street n.w, On motion of the PIAItiT, it Is this 30th day of December. _D. 1024, ordered that the following named défendants cause their appea: be tered herein—that fs to John Dant. Benjamin Dant, it they be living, on or before the fortieth day, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, and the defend- the unknown heirs, from ombla; and iine to the d_premises devisces of Eliza Polk LeRoy and Elizabeth Stafford, known also as Lizsle Kelly, on or before the first rule day occurring after forty exclusive of Sundays and legal holi- cause will be proceeded provided a_copy of this order be published once a week for four successive weeks before said appearance days in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star, the court having for good cause shown excused other or longer publica- tion. By the court: WILLIAM HITZ. Justice, (Beal) " A true copy. Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. By F. E. CUNNINGHAM, Asst. Clork. 103,10,17,24 C. CLINTON JAMES, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict ot _Columbla.—William ~A. Simpson. Plaiotiff, vs. Micaljah Tucker et al., fendants—Equity No. 43294.—The abject of this sult s to establish title of record, possemsion, In “the_ plaiatft ta’ the in the city of Washington, Dis- Trict of Cotumbla: described ay part ot original lot eight (8) in square ten hundred and (G060}, beglaning foF the same st the Rorth. t corner of said lot and runmimg thence t one hundred twenty-one and fifty-four hundredths (121.54) feet: thence south thirty- three (33) feet: thence west one hundred twenty-one and Afty-four hundredths (121.54) feet (o Fourteenth street, and” (hence morth slong street thirty-three (33) fest to e place of beginning. and know as house ana Dremises No. Fourteenth street s.e. On motion of the plaintiff, it is this 80th day of December, A.D. ordered that the following named defendants cause their ap- pearance to be entered herein-that is to sax. he defendants Micaljsh Tucker, Aun T, B. Magruder, Amelie T Ao Young, Deborsh Fah oy TR e S das and legal bolldazs, unknown heirs, Siieatiah Tucker, A T. B. Hollida, Deborah Jenners, if they be dend. on or before the firat rule day occurring afier forty days, sxclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, the date of the rst publication of thi order, otherwise. the. cause Wil be procecded with 'as In case of default; provided a copy of this order be published once a week. four successive weeks before said appearance days in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star, the court having for good canse shown excused other or longer publica- tion. By the court: WILLTAM HITZ Justice. Seal) A true copy. Test: MORGAN H. ucn Clerk, By T. E. wxwxmw }_ Distriet | 0., SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1925. -LEGAL NOTICES. GEO., CURTIS SHINN, Atforaey.. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Court.—No. : 1o give notice that the subscriber of the District of Colum- bia has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, letters. of adminis- tration the estate of Jeremiah H. Canrad late of e District of Columbis, - decoased. Al persc having clajms asains the decease are hereby warned exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber, on or before the Gth day of January, A.D. 1926; otherwise they may by aw be excluded from all benefit "of said saiate. . Giren under my hand this 860 day of danuary, 1826, IDA CONHAD LAWLOR, 3511 pltol” ut. “eal. Attest: JAMES TAN- Nici: Koginter of Wilia forthe Discrict of Lolambla. ‘Clerk of tbe Probate Court GEO. CURTIS SHINN, Attorsey. SUPREME ‘GOURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbix.—Holding ~ Probate Court.—No. 32597, Administration.—This §s to give notice that ihe subscriber of the District of Columbia has obtalnéd from the Probate Court of the Diaurice of Columbla, letters testament claims -,um the hereby warned to exhibit the same, with LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES HAMILTON & HAMILTON, Attorneys. SUPREME. COURT OF Columbia. —Holding 32536, Adminiatration.—This ix to £ive notice that the subscriber of the District of Columbia e obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbis intters of agniinistration 't & on the estate of Samuel Bryan. late ot ine United States Navy. decemsed. All Dersons having claimu nzalust the deceased 2re hereby warned fo exhibit the same. with The vouchers thereof legaily authenticated, to the subscriber on 8r before fhe 3rd day of December, A.D. 1925: otherwise they may w be excinded from all beneit of & " Given under my_ hand this 22nd of December. 1924. 'UNION TRUST CO! PANY, By GEOROF E. FLEMING, Vice Prea dene " (Beal” Autesi: THEODORE COGE- Deputy egiaier of Wil for the Dis- Tt at Coluubin, Clerk of the Probate Coort. 462730330 F. H. MARSHALL and RINGGOLD HART, Attormeys. BUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbis, Holding - Probate Court.—No. 82562, Administration.—This is fo give notice that 'the subseribers of the Distdct of Co- fumbia have obtained from the Probate Court of, the “District of Columbia, letters test mentary ‘on fthe estate of Lawin H. Ne: ‘meyer, 8r., late of the District of Columbia, THE DISTRICT OF Probate Court.—No. vouchers thercof, legally authentic subscriber, on or befors the 2nd day of Jan- uary, AT 1626; otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 2nd day of Junuary. 1925. CAROLINE B. EATON, 1800 Monroe Beal Attest: THEODORE COGS. SWELL, Deputs Register of Wils for the Dis. trict of Columibia, Clerk of the Probate Court. ', Attormey. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Holding Probate Court.—No. stration.—This is to give notice deces All persons having cluims againat the deceased are hersby warned to exhibit the samc, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscribers, on or before 138 370 day’ of Decomber, A1, o ether wise they may by law be excluded from all benofit of said estate. Given under our hands this 17th da¥ of December, 1924, EDWIN H. NEUMBYER, JR. 1828 1th st. o.w.: WIL® AM_G. NEUMEYER, 200 1ith' st. n.w. (Beal.) 'Attett: JAMES TANNER, Regieter of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court de27,§a3.10 CLEPHANE & LATIMER, Attorneys. that the suoecriber of the District of Colum Dbia has obtalued from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, lettsrs testamentary on the estate of Andrew D. Headley, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. 'All per- gons having cluims agafust the deceasd are hereby warried to exhiblt the same. with the vouchers thereof, ~legally muthenticated, the subseriber, on or before the Oth da January, A.D.' 1920; otherwise they may by 1aw be excluded from all benefit of anid estate. Given under my hand this 8th day of Jan. uscy, 1926 ELLA I HEADLEY. 317°Quincy A el Aient: TAMES XA NNEIL. Heginier of Wills Tor the Dietrict of Colum: bis, Clerk of the Probate Court. §810.17.24 FRANK STETSON, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE Goumbia —Holding _ Probate Court.—No. 82574, Administration.—Thin In to give notice that the subscribec of the District of Columbia has obtained from the Probate Court of the Diatrict of Columbia, letters testamentary on the estate of Mary L. Allen, late of the Di frict of Columbia,” deceased. All persons ha ing claims against the deceased ars herebs arned to exhibit the same, with the vouch. ors (hereot, legully authenticated, to the wb- scriber, on'or_before the 22nd day of Decem. ber, AD.. 1925; otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said extate, Given under my hand this Tth day of January, NATIONAL SAVINGS AND TRURT oM PANY. By WILLIAM D. HOOVER, Pre dent. ‘Beal: Attast: JOHN A. BHEIL, Deputy | Regiater of Wilix for the District of Columbis. Clerk of the Probate Court. 3010,17.2¢ SYME & SYME, Atiofneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE Columbia. —Holding Probate of Elizabeth Monohan Goshora, ed.. Il.fi"] Abllmlnlllr;llo: Docket 73— Applic iaving ‘beon” made. hercin for brobaty of the Lant Will And testabient of said deconsed for letters testamentary on said Ate, Dy Alvin F. Goshorn, It is ordered this 6th day of Japuars, A.D. 1925, that Will Mono- han and all others mnurum‘ appear in said court on Monday, the 168th di of February. A.D. 1925, at 10 o'clock a.m., to show cf why such application sheuld not be granted. Let notice hereof be puhlished in the Wash: ington Law Reporter and The Evening Star cnce.in each of thres successive weeks betore the return day herein mentioned, the first pub. lication to be not less than thirty days before return day. WILLIAM HITZ, Justice 1. A THEODORE COGSWELL, Register of Wills for the District ot etiere o J aToY. 24 e Probate Court. JAMES B. FLYNN, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. —Holding Probate Court,—No. 32545, Administration.—This is to give notice that the subscriber of the District of Columbia obtained from the Probats Court of the District of Columbla. letters of administration on the estate of Alice M. Gorman, also knows a8 Alice Gorman, late of the District of Colum- deceased. ' All persons having claims st the deceased are hereby warned fo exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof legally authenticated, to the subscriber on gr before the 18th day of December, A.D. 192 otherwise they may by law be efcluded from il beneBt of said estate. Given under my and this 16th day of December. 1974 ELEANOR MARIE MORGAN, 1218 Pa. Avi (Seal.) “Attest: JAMES TANN ister of Wills for the District of Columbi Clerk of the Probate Court. 7 _de27-123.10 ARTHUR PETER and W, H, BADEN, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court —Estate of John J.' Heron, deceased.—No. 32282 Ad- ministration Docket T2.—Application having been made herein of the last will DISTRICT OF DISTRICT OF 1 y Washington Loan and Trust Compa ordered this 20th day of December, A.D. 1 hat Johu J. Hero Kenneth A. Heron, ictor N. ‘Heron and ali others concerned speear i waid court on Monday, the 9th day Februars, A:D. 1925, at 10 o'clock a.m.. to show cause why auch application should not be granted, Let notice hereof be published in the Washiagton Law Reporter and The Eveving Star once {n each of three successive week before the return day herein mentioned, the first publication to be not less than fhirty days " befe @ return WILLIAM : JAMES TAN. Columbla, DANIEL THEW WRIGHT, Allufley. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbla, Holding Probate Court. Estate of Harry 'A. Orwe. deceased.—No. 27178, Administration Docket 62.—The notl. to the frial of the issues in this elating to the valldity of the paper Writing. aated ‘The Seq’ day o ‘March, ‘00. Purporting to be the last will and testsment of Harry A. Orme. deceased, having been returned s to Wililam_ Orme, a minor Thadenia W. Hastings. “‘not to be found, Sth'day of January, 1923, ordersd ‘that e set down for trial on the Sth dny of Sarch, 1925, aBd that tn the said issues to wit: 1. Was the paper writing Sled in_this court and bearing date the 3rd day of March, 1920 the last will and testament of Harry A. Orme? 2. Was the said paper writing dated the Ard day of Mareh, 1920, purporting to be the last will and testament of Harry A. Orme, deceased, executed and attested in the form re- quired by law? 3. the said Harry A. rme at the time of the making and sub. scribing or of the acknowledging by him of the sald paper writing of sound and disponin Tuind. and eapable of executing & valid deed ot eoatract? "4 Was the said puper writing Qated the 3rd dar of March, obtained or the exceution insreat procured from the. sad Harry A. Orine, deceased, by undue infiuence of any person or persons? 3. Was the sald Piper writing dated the ard day of March, 920 obtained or the exeeution thereof, or the aubscription thereto, procured from the said Harey 4. Orme, decensed. by coercion, fraud or duress practiced upon the Orme by any other person ov be published once 2 week for the "Washington Law Reporter and twice week for the same period in The Washington Star. WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. (Seal.) Attest: "THEODORE COGEWELL. = Depufy er of Wills for the District of Colum- Clerk of the Probate Court. s 10,15, 11.28,54, 551 LOUIS OTTENBERG, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbis.—Holding 2 Probate Court Estate of Olivia Moore, deceased,— 82410, Administration.—Application having been made herein for letters of adminjstra- tion on sald estate by Nora A. Lacy. it is or- dered this 2nd day_of January, 1925, that James Barker, 500 W. Grace ot Rictmond, 3. B. Barker, Leedstown, Va.. Norma Pender, 605 B. Clermont at. Baltimore. Ma.: John T. Barker, 1241 B st.”n.e., Washington, Barker, 20" 6th Washington, 5.; Benjamin Johnson, walton, Va.: o Johnson, Morattico, Va.; Joseph' Johnson, Newland, Richmond County, Va.; Edith Lusby and Raymond Beed, 1148 7th st. s.w., Washington, D. C.; Winifred John- Won, George Johnson, Ford Johnson, Thomas Jesse Johnson. all of Potomac Mills, -Va., and all ofhers concerned, a naid court'on Mondey, the 16th ary, 1925, at 10 o’clock o show cause Thy such application shodld ‘not be granted. Let notice hereot be published in the Washing- ton Law Reporter and The Evening Star news- paper once n each of thres succesnive weeks ore the return day herein mentioned, the frst publieation to be not less than thi days before said return d WILLIA! HITZ, Justice. Beal. Attest:, THEODORE 'COGEWELL, _Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia. 1810,17,24 ALFRED B. LEETE, Attorney: SUPREME COURT OF THE' DISTRICT OF Columbla.—Holding _Probate Court.—Estate of Mabel Eaton Denys, deceased. 32559, Administration* Docket 78.—Appilcation b been made herein for probate of the Wi "and_testament of said decensed, and for letters testamentary on said estate, by Amer. fcan Security t Company It Is ordered this 31st day of December, A.D. 1924, that Rosaiynd Murtel Huggett, ‘Three C. Ranch, Oracle, Ariz., and all others conceried, appear in_said court on Monday, the 18th’ day of February, A.D. 1925, at 10 o'clock a.m., to show catse why such application should " not be granted. Let notice hereof be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star once in each of three successive weeks. retur day herein nnuu The Beat pusiication fo be Hot leas. Sham. (hirt dave. befores said returs, day. | WALTER 4 McCOY, Chief Seal. * Attest: THEO. pORE umuwfi w x of W) m. . ne. Litt Va.; BUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.—Holding Probate Court.—! 32600, Administration.—Thin In to give notice that the subscriber of the District of Columbia obtained from ‘the Probate Court of the triet of Columbla, letters testamentary on estate of Alfred H. Brooks, Iate of the District of Columbla, deceased. Al persons baving claims againet the deceased are here- by warned fo exhibit the same, with t ouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the bscriber, on or before the Ith d of Jai ary. A.D. 1028: otherwise they mar by la ba excluded from all beneft of aaid extate. Clyen under my hand this 5th aky ‘of Jamu 1025. MABEL B. BROOKS, 3100 Newark st. Beal. Attest: JOHN A, BHEIL, Deputy Regis ter of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the l’robl!! ('mr! 21017, "4 MOVING, PACKING & STOB.AGE MN DRY, STORAGE FOR FURNITURS BT B ot Jocation Phone Main 1982 hv. STORAGE | Divorces Crowd Docket. PROVIDENCE, R. 1, January 10.— Although 183 divorces have been granted In Superior Court here dur- ing the past two weeks, 50 mamy con- tested cases are stili on the calendur that the term, scheduled to end last night, will be extended Into next week. Five judges have been hear- ing petitions and 14 were granted yesterday. PROPOSALS COMMINSTONERS, D. C.. WASHINGTON, January 9., 1025, Sealed propossls will be Room 509, District Buflding, until 2 oeclock p.m., January 28, 1925, for fur- nishing . and delivering one seven-passenger automoble. For specificatyons and informa- tion apply to Room 820, District Buildiog. EDUCATIONAL. SHORT, INTENSIVE BUSINESS COURSES SECRETARIAL STENOGRAPHIC BOOKKEEPING TYPEWRITING CIVIL SERVICE All under the persomal direction of Miss E. Virginia Grant. Send for Catalog. Day and Night Sessions. STEWARD SCHOOL Secretaries and Acoountants 1202 F Street Main 8671 B0 ing, Spelling, lukk:-: m.'. 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