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AUCTIONS. THE FOR SALE—HOUSES. (Continued) AUCTION SALES URE DAYS. AUCTION SALES FUTURE_DAYS. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. FOR SALE— s | XD A WESCILER & 80N, Handsome Detached House Near Kennedy and 14th Sts., ; containing 10 rooms, 2 baths; h.-w.h.; electricity ; ga Garage. House in first-class condition. 15-foot paved alley. Fine section and convenient stree Bus line. Low price for atrle of See Mr. TEEL, with Rheem & Hensey Co., Swartzell 7 15th ST, N.W FOR SALI P SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING WITH STOR] KNOWN A8 N( 6: N.W. (CORNER CORCORAN Dy virtue of a certain deed of trust d recorde. Liner No. 4056, folio 46 et seq of thie iand records of the District of Colum bia, and at the request of the party secured therchy, the gned trustees will offer for sale - by auction, u front of the premises. ON TUESDAY, THE 2ith DAY O JANUARY, 1925, “at 4 O'CLOCK P, (he following doscribed land and premises, situstn in (he city of Washingto bin. o wit: Tots 02 and sulkdivinion of Ints fu square recorded in ‘the office of the surves strict of Columbia in Liber 19, % roved s above. to he wold i S TR Rt to.a prior deed of Trust for 30,000, roperty Near R. I. ST i or dved of truet for 4 and 15th St NOW Ferma"of wale: Oxer aud sbove waid id 195 one Nalf cash, balanve in monthly Semi-Detached $250, ineluding intercst wt Brick; 9 rooms; 3 ba e Broperty sold Brick gar: ; gas. publi: cars and T. A trust puyments of trust ption of the purchaser. A deposit of required of the purchaser at U convesaneing. recording notarial fee< at the cost Terms of sale to be com within thirty dags from iay wise the trustees teserve i roperty at the risk o purchiaser, after fve of such resule in some the city of Washin WILLIAM L. CRAGIN W, I'he we have at $16.000 net See Mr. TEEL, with Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Co., 15th St. N.W the best asking the price, the dafaulting published Gayw fou, . ¢ LANNING DONALINGN inl4.aas Trusters ADAM A, WESCHLER & SON. AUCTIONEERS! Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate in a Busi- » per Mt. Pleasant Section Property at Bargain Price The Best Buy in This Section. Brick; 10 rooms and 2 baths; he=w.h.; elec glass-inclosed sleeping porch ; hardwood floors. Garage. If interested See Mr. TEEL, with and at the raquest of 11 Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Co.,| 1y hunie waction 727 15th St. NW. - S T OCLOCK P, and prem Situa Coraer of Thirteenth and You 1239 You Street N.W. dee rust auly 1 trustees will offer for in_front of the premisc NINETEENTH DAY OF AT FOUR THIRTY following dexcribed land o the city of W ngton, District of Columbia, to Wit: Tot 37 n Francis A. Blundon's subdivision of lots in equare 273, ax per plat recorded in Book 31, page 130, in the survesor's office for the Dis: Columbis, improved as above erms of sale: One-th The to be paid in cash. bals inetallments, payable in o with interest ai six per eent per an puyabie semi-anuuaily. from day of sa secured d of trus prope or all cash, at the n ot the pu deposit of time le. Il convess revenue stamps and nois of the purchaser. Terms of d with within thirty daye propert iting purchaser, such rosal the city of FOR SALE DOWNTOWN PROPERTY, Near Conn. Ave. and L St. N.W. Values Are Increasing Rapidly. Semi-Detached; Wide Lot. Brick; 10 Rooms ; 2 Baths; Elec 18-ft. Alley. See Mr. TEEL, with wartzell, Rheem & Hensey Co., 727 15th St. N.W. purchase e in tw and_ ty the S risk after in some Wasidngto the rien and cost of wver newspaper publisle on, D. ( WILLIAM ¢ JESSE E. jaS-d&ds oxSu TTHOS. J. OWEN & SON. ZIMMERMA POTBURY Trustees. AUCTIONEERS. OF _VALUARLE DWELLING FOURTH REING STREET Swartzell above ertised and KYON RYON Trustees. . AUCTIONZER NoW WILLIAM 5 3818-4&ds,exsu 11 beat, etc. asonabl Pr Property Near Mass. Ave bath; kitchen and dining room| Nemrnmasr. ot | recorded in. Liber No. 4535, Folio 334 et sed investment. A bargain. by, the undersigned trustees will sell JANUARY, AT FOUR 0°CLOCK 15th ST. N.%. Enoted located in the best section | Easii. =& PGeposit Price, $4,250 to $7,950. Terms | A tuirty daye, Sold atthie discretion Col. 5817. 712 Kenyon St. NNW. mare desirably located reapansibile party s FOR SALE and 9th N.W. e ke Two brick houses; 9 rooms,| = SToRY _RRICK i NORTHEAST. 3 in basement: two latrobes each. |, Bl Yroe ol & eerttin doed of, frust duly Only $15,000 net for both. Good | g, the land records of ime District of Co S'M;Yeefiz\\‘i?{gnwy e E‘X;‘“":H ‘T Nr¥rninh DAY oF COLORED. AR I have several desirable homes 3s of | whichipill be the city, having 5 to 8 rooms. | & ‘.-"] posit. g very easy. aadithe Droperty o B. B. PINN, ON 16th ST. N.W. a doctor, there is Daita, elect., hoL-wiitr for an immediat CHAS. D. SAGER Real ATTIITL 1HO0MI Rotagda { and bath ute tings for ceil Price U Capitol Portrait of Beujam together with These paintings Sloan & Co. luc., electric light. $1.000 cash, PRATHER & ROBINSON, 514515518 Bond Bldg.. Wil and NN Ave WANTED T0 BUY—HOUSES. OLD HOUSE OR BUILDING, ANY SIZE OR condltion, city or suburhs, to femodel for work- shop: state location and price. Address ce. 1 HEIGHTS, § T0 10 ROOM possession 30 days; must be good b rice and terms. Address Dox. oniy il be on @ on and aft HILTON JACKSON, of the Estate of By order of E. ing_Administrator awrence 8. Biumid 10t.ex8n 11 s THOS."J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Rox | TRUSTEES® B STORY TIC REING = PREMISE STREET NORTHWEST Rs of a_ceriay 1923, December the Dist Columbia, snd of the p e v VALUABLE TWO FRAME DWELLING 5 19-R; | prefer house; at ane AY JAN ol 0s. g CUEST OF WANTED—A HOME 1N 33 % | must be moderu and on good lot: will pay all | District of € ke i 1 FROM OWNER, BEFORE FER., @ | Lynchbure Investment Corporation of Address Box 471-M, Star office. of the surveyor for the District of Col HAVE CLIENT WHO DESIRES TO PUR- | " L bflrdlL. at folio 174, subject to covenants chase ho: 1o good lored neighborbhood, 5 or B e i u o WANTED—IMMEDIATE PURCHASE OF roperty may be advertised and resold at 4-bedroom house in good section of e retion of trustees, Sl WANTED HOUSES IN ALL SECTIO RENT SPECTALISTS QUICK ACTION. 8 to 10 Toom briek house in a good n.e. o . ‘ectlon, mugt have posseeston ta 43 dave | & $2ia a0 or adaress mail <o Room 405 t S HEI mises. situate in t an and by Box grocery. buy at once. thirty the the EARLL, HARDING A&as,exSn Trustees THOS. 1. OWES & S0N, ATCFIONT Sale of Valuable Three-Story Brick Dwelling, Containing 10 Rooms, Bath, | Hot-Water Heat, Being Prem- | ises No. 224 2nd Street North- JOHN V. east, Also Two-Story, Two- People's Life Tnsurance Blig. sl n Rear. LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH v CRANDALL. = i tho 1 HOUSES LISTED Shadnd AND SOLD. EQUITABLE INVESIMENT Co., Main 2800, NVITES YOU and, ir may be 1 red the r F JANTA PN wit INC., being Chester ar H TO LIST YOUR mproved, b pitoed THIS OFFICE Ma 1 LM L SALE OR RENT—HOUSES UNTSUALLY ATTRACTIVE LIST and ed below re of trust st tor © paid in g and atnps 1 Terms days. BANKRUPTCY NOTICES THi COTRT S MAUEIC & rtain deed of trast Which time the Ald creditors may Prove their claims, appoint & trustee, exumine the bankzupt and trausact s may properly come b = LPH D. QUINTER. Referes in Bunkruptey n other bus B o | DAY OF O°CLOCK - ONDAY JANUARY, A D AT VAL, the’ foilowing dekeribed W premises, Hituate fn the District bla: and designated as and being loc 10 Wock & i Frederick W, Jonew' supdivisio Tand now known s Ivy Cits." ax per | Piat “Fecordea i Liber Levy Court No. w | Fotis 760f the records of the office of - the snrvesor of the District of Columbia. ~Block 8T kuown as square 4042 Torms: So to' two prior deeds of rthe o Which will be od At e o fehasn price of $2000.00 ing. ut ferms to be it within iriy days, otherise forfeited and may b advertised a nd of Co MUSICAL IfiSTRUCTION TRACHER OF TTANO DESIRES PUPILS Washington Conservatory of Music Secend Bemester Starts January 2 mestary. Igtermeala Advanced Dep SPECIAL CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT 1408 New Hampuhire nt Dupont Clrele O N Main"Tats " Yearbook PIANO, SAXOPHONE, BANJO | {7\ ot opular Music 1o’ 20 lessons ot the. crustees Fres Maaene it yon. buy - Instruments. DAt T Bend for free booklet. . Christensen School, FORGE E. C. L3323 G ot &ws Maln 1275, Easy terms, B10dkds.ex-8u t at the disc: bt Colnm- | of | icht | ness Zone at the Northeast ! ; Sireets, Being Two-Story and | | Cellar Brick Bui'ding, "No.| Two- | at | INGRAHAM | duly | | FOUR THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale to Close an Estate of a Very Valuable, Centrally Located Business Property, at the Corner of New York Ave- nue, Fifth and L Streets Northwest. | Virtue of fhe powers vested: by deed | the undercigned trustees, they pubiic suetion at THRER M. UON UTHURSDAY, = THE -NINTIL DAY OF JTANUARY. 1923 mises, 8l that patcel of City of Washington, Di of Columbin. knows ‘ns the west 133,83 front on New York avenne of orlginal numbered 8 in Aquare ot square 313, {891 Iand heing bounded on the morth by K avenue, on (he east by the land Honar, Wm. ne, ot al, on It v T, ireet horthwest and on_the Firtn’ Sroet morthwest, | containing Square feor. more or less. The said Wil Bt be ot 1 ve separate frmting on New York srenue and it L st \arsing ‘for parts feat tre 33 feet New York avemn, murked on with which xaid parts will be The trustees will then offar s parcel. nx an entivers, Rud they the right to sccept the bid for the *it"ix i excess of the Aggregate bids 1 xeveral pacts Toruis of swle will e forts per cent S0 (i reaidie Tefore twa vears nie of s Tepresented by promissory L GIx per contim per snuim. pasatie seml annually from dsy of saie, and (o b secured Ly firet deed of irest on the property sold T < deed of trust satixfactory 7 cns ption of rescrve TIEh( to re. 0000 0n ench parcel h & fror rdance ored h, quira & deposit o A deposit of £1.000.00 and <old us mn entirety, Ferms of sale to be ixty daye from day of arve 1h seil & fantt upon oo by in The ewapay in the resais ation as 1. Rozier horthwest PORTNER DULANY Trustess avenve N.W. i) ROZIER 813 Vermont J Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- Story Brick Dwelling, Being Premises 2121 K Street North- west, With Brick Building on Alley in Rear. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEER: | i | | 2 1 sell at pul ses. on TUES DAY OF LOCK P.M DPremise bia and being pa 78, ! a Court No. 43365, TWENTY-SE AT VENTH FOUR 0 " Southeast west ulong 164.83 feet, thence north 10-foot wide aller, thence b e of suid alley 1683 south 148.92 feet to “K: place of beginning. with the thereon. One-third of the purchase oney. to be cash and the balance two equal allments. payable in one two yeurs from the day of sale, and to d by the promissory notes of the bearing interest ut the rate of ix per aunufu, payable semi-ansually, by deed of trust on the jrop il cash, at the option of the .00 deposit required upon Lid. All converancing, notars z At purchaser's cost. Term omplied with within thirty day of sale. otherwise the trustees o right to, resell the property at and cost of defaulting purchaser days' t of such resale d in Washingt the line aud_the be re per centum ired P | | e newspaper publish WALTER JAMES P. 18ds.ex S M 15 THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONELRS. TRUSTEES ALUABLE TWO. STORY PREMT SALE FRAME NO. OF D 1022 THIRTY-EIGHTH NORTHWEST. of a certain deed of trust. dated being fastrament No. 156, re ember 18. 1924, among the land District_of 'Columbia, party secured thereby, the 17sell nt_public auc on THURSDAY OF JANTARY. the foliowing de B24 THE et ar ¢ all be. Liber County 18, of the offies of Plece or parcel of metes and hovin point on the west line of kouth of intersection of the said west line of ¥8th street and the south lne of Ches- apeake nce weet on a line at 90 t line of 38th street 118.39 the east line of Grant road, along the east line of Grant thence easterly 126.03 feet west line of 38th street 115 of the waid south line of ence porth along the ktrect 50 feet to the place the «ald above described prop known for the purposes of g dgscribed by Beginning at a 3Rk street 63 feet & point on feet t to a prior deed of trus particlars of which will of sale; the > pald fo cash stamps at’ pur complied With within thirty therwise deposit forfeited a riy may be dvertised and resold tion of the trustees. WILLIAM M. TERRELL, 5. E. STONEBRAKER. 3 Aser's Aays. proy SALE CE, R ALABAMA AVE: By virtue of a certain recorded Februcry 14, 1923, as justrument No 90 among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party ereby. the unders'gned trustees wiil at pabl'c anction in front of the premises. THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY JANUARY, A. D. 1825, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P. M, the following-described land and_premises, situste in the District of Co- and design being lots 12 square tord 0. Jarvis V'sha ubdivision of Know; per plat records District subject to covenants of record Sold subject to & prior deed of trust 00.00, further particulars of which ced ut time of sale: the pur ce above said trust to be paid in A “Geposit of $200.00 required. Con Veyancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with Vithin - thirty days otherwise deposit for. fe'ted and the property may be ndvertised on of the trustees. LBERT DENT, ATSTABLER OF VALUABLE FRAME G PREM 3008 £ SOUTHEAST. deed of trust duly sell OF yverlook at folio &ds e 8 | “rHOS. 3 0w SON, AU LE OF VALUABLE FRAME RET S 2637 4t or 11th, 144, of the A D. 1924, as 1and records of the Columbia. und at the request of secured therchy. the undersigned public auction In_front THAY, : TWENTY ANUARY, A. D. 102 P.M., the f premiscy, s tuate and_des: Dec ot the ruste 1 View’ r the District of . fect 1o a prio D othee: pavtis Said trust tropoiis Columbia 13 aeed of trust of whic the pu aid i to be otherwise ety days, ehid resold at nid-A&ds.ex-S1 THOS. 1. OW DWELLI SEVENTH desa_of trust duty Tolic s4h ok sou., District ot ‘Cotoms ad at the request of the party secured THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY FANUARY, AD: 1023 AT 180 0'CLOCK T following detceined 1a3d amd proms- e pmts 1o s, Diviciot f Oltasttls and | b masen s kg berel part o lof sumbered in square numbered 882, beginning for the wouth 13 feet: thence west 49 feet; thence STREE! | bi | thereby subject to A prior deed of | teust for $2.000. further particolars of whic { Wil ve announced at time of sale: the pur | chnse price above xaid trast to be paid in cash. {4 ae G '$200 roquired. =~ Conveyancing, | recording nnd revenue stamps at purchaser's Cost. Terms to be complied with within | thiriy days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be adverfised and resold, at the discretion of the trustees WILLIAM MUEHLEISEN, WILLIAM R, BAUM, $3,2,15,1%.20 s it and at ! purchase | ADAM A. WESCHLER & BON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Bus- iness Property No. 1333 14th Street N.W. By virtue of a_certaln deed of trust duly ocorded on July 29, 1924, as Instrument No, 71 of the land records of the District of Columbia, and “at the request of the part secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by publie auction in front of [igmises, on TUESDAY, THE TWENTYSE ENTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1925, AT FOUR- THIRTY 0'CLOCK P.M. scribed land and premi | District of Columb | Alfred and Anton square 242, “recorded in Libel the recordy of the survesor District, beginning on 14th s north of wouthwest corner of said lot, sald Jnt being in the center of wall between rouses Nos. 1831 and 1833 14th street north- west: the iatter of which occuples the land herein described. and ruaning thence dorth on 14th atreet 2514 feat to center of north wall af said premises No. 1883 14th norihwest; thence with sald center of wall and ‘at right angies to said 14th street 1o rear line of said lot; thence southwesterly {on said rear line to a ‘polnt due esst of the roint of beginning: and thence due west and through center of sald frst mentioned wall to_ heginning Terms of sale: Properts will he sold sub- Ject (o a prior deed of trust for $30,000 at 7% dme 8o 1027 halance cash. A depasit of $1.000 required of purchamr at sale. Al con- Yeyancing, recording. revenue stamps and no- tarial fecs 8t cost of purchaser. Terms of fo he complied with within thirty days from 483 of wale, otherwise {rupters reserve the | Tight to restil property at risk and cost of | defaulting purchaser, fre dasw’ adver tisement “of el resale in some Dewspaper published in Washington, D. C. ORGE L. LINKINE WILLIAM H. LINKINS, | the following de- s, situate in said to-wit: Part of lot 6 in subdivision In B, folio 1, of offce of kaid et, 2019 feet eitmuller’ ot _Ia18.ak&ds.ex | ADAM AW CHLER & SON, AUCTION S SALE OF FRAME DWELLIN 00 CAPITAL AVENUE N.E.. W METAL GARAG By virtue of & certain deed of trust. dated | June 13,1924, and recorded July 15, 1924, Instrument No. 19 of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the nndersigned trustee Wil offer for kale by public auction, fn front of the premises. on WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY EIGHTH DAY OF JANUARY. 1025 AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK P.M., the fol lowing dexcribed Iand and premises. situate in the District of Columbia, to wit: Lot 806, square 4043, improved ns above. Termn of saie: Property will be sold xub Ject 1o m prior deed of trust for about $830, Particulars at sale; halance cash. A deposit of §$100 required of purchaser at time of sale Al conveyancing. recording, revenue stamps and uotarial faes at cost of purchaser. Terms of xale to be complied with Within thirty deys from day of sale, otherwise the trustes re. serves the right 1o resell the property, at the risk and cost of the defaulting chaser. five days' advertisement of uch resale ne newspaper published in the city of c. F. W. HILL, Jr., 20.23.27 _LEGALNOTICES " KATE P. JOHNSON, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbin— Holding Probate Court.-Estate of Johanna Connor, deceased.——No. 83571 ministration Docket 73.-Applica been made herein for probate o and testament and codicil of & and for letters testamentas by Alfred D. Smith, 1t Is of Januars, A.D. 1925 that Almond Connor, Thomas Coamor &nd all others concerned. ap ear in said court on Monday, the 16th day of “ebruary, A.D. 1925, at 10 'o'clock am.. fo show cause why such application should not be granted. Let notice hereof ba published in the" Washiogton Law Reporter and The Eve ning Star once in each of three uccessive weeks before the return day hereln men tioned. the frt publication to be not 5 thirty days before said return day LIAM HITZ, Justice. Seal Attes DORE COGXWELL. Depoty Reg for the District of Columbi Probate Court Ad fon having he last will THEO. ter of Wills Clerk of the : 101724 C. CLINTON JAMES, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS trict of .—Morrls Lunch, Yetta Lunch, vs. Mary B. 5. Carroll et Al dants'—Equity No. 43330 - Tie object of this suit is to establish title of record, by adverse possession, in the plaintiffe to the real estate in the city of Washington. District of Columbia, described as the east seventesn (IT) feet fve (3) nches fromt on Ese street by the full depth of one hundred and two (102) feet aix (8) inches of original lot nineteen (19) in square four hundred and ninety-nipe (498), and known as house and premises No. 474’ Eye street s.w. On motion of fhe plaintiffs. it fs fhis 30th dey of De- cember, A.D. 194, ordered that the following named defendauts’ cause their appearance to e entered herein—-that fs to aay. the defend mas Fitzsimmons and Matthew Prarce trustess: Harriet A, Sterreit, Augusta T Thompson, Wiiliam 8. Halnes, Emily E. Alcorn, Edwin C. Alcorn and Charles E. ¢ living, and Mary B S Carroll. Elizabeth M. Carroll, Walter Hemsley, Mary R. Hems. lex: Safe’ Deposit and Trust Company of | Batimore ¢ity, & corporation, trustees; Charles | Y. Hemstey " 'Nanes' R. Hemsles, Maria | Hemsley Dibbin, Robert A. Dobbin, Jr.. Elis [beth T Hemsley, Walter Hemsley aud John H. Jobuson, executors; Peuline F. H. Price, | Eileen A. ilemsler, Anne L. Baraett, James | Barnett, Guy Hemsiey, Mignle H. Hemsley. | Allen S Hemsley Ogan. Jessie Ogan, Charles | V. Hemsley, jr.. S. Thompson Dorser. Nan L. | Dorser, Harriet D Berry, Wililam 8§ | Haines, 3z, Zaidee Dorsey, Francis Harrison | Inloes. Alice’ McBlair, lunatle, on or before | the fortieth day, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, #ud the defendants. the un. known hieirs, alienees and devisces of Thomas mons’ and Matthew Pearce, trustees: | A. Sterrett, Augusta T. Thompaon. |wii S Haines. 'Emily E. Alcorn, Edwin C. Alcorn and Charles E. Inloes, If they be dead. und the unknown helrs. alienees and | devisees of Jusper Moslan, William Ingle and | Bamuel Sterrett on or before the first rule day oceurring after forty days, exclusive of | Sundars and legal holidays, from the date of | the first publication of this order, otherwi the cause will be proceeded with &s in ca of default; provided a copy of this order te publisied once @ 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 publication. By the court: WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. (Seal) A true copy. Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk, By F. E/ CUNNINGHAM, Asst. Clerk. 38,10.17.24 DANIEL THEW WRIGHT, Attoraey. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, Holding Probate Cour Estate of Harry 'A. Orme, deceased.—No. 27178, Admiuistration Docket 62.—The noti- ficat.on ‘s to the trial of the issues in this ase relating to the validity of the paper writing, duted the 8rd day of March, 1020, purporting to be the last will and testament of Hurry A, Orme. deceased, having been Feturned as to Willam Orme. a minor and Thadenia W. Hastings, “uot to be found.’ it is this Oth day of Jaunary, 1925, ordereq that the issues be set down for trial on the Bth y of March. 1925, and that this order and the said_iksues to wit Was the paper ting fled in this court and bearing d day of March. 1920 the laat will testament of Harry A. Orme? 2. Was the aid paper writing dated the Srd day of March, 1920, Purporting to be the last will and téstament of Harry A. Orme, deceased, executed and ttested o the form as re- ired by law? 3. Was the sad Harry A. rme at the time of the making and sub. scribing or of the acknowledging by lim of (he sald paper writing of sound and dispoeln mind, and capable of exccuting & valid dee or contract? 4. Was the said paper writing dated the 3rd day of March, 1920 obtained of the execution thereof procured from the said Harry A. Orme, deceaned, by undue nfuence of any person or persons? 8 Waa the sai per writing dated the 3rd day of March, 1620 obtained or the execution thereof, or the { subscription thereto, procured from the sald | Harrs ‘A, Orme, deceased, by coercion, traud uress practiced upon the said Harry A * by any other person or persons? shall be published once week for four weeks in the Washington Law Reporter and twice & | week for the same period in The Washington r.WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. (Real) | Attest: “THEQDORE = COGAWELL, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Colum- bia: Clerk of the EYER LEWIN, Atterney. | SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT oOF | Columbia, holding Probate Court.—No. 32643, | Administration.—This is to give notice that | the subscribers, of the District of Columbia and the State of New York, have obtained | from the Probate Court of the Dixtrict of Co: lumb'a letters testamentary on the estate of Ludlow, late of the Diatrict of Colum- consed. ' All “persons having cinims ©d are bereby warned to same, Wwith the vouchers thereof, henticated, to the subscribers on of oth day of January, A.D. 1926, « they may by law be excluded from At of said estate. Given under our is Ot day of January. 1925 EDWIN 428 73rd St Hrookiyn, N. Y. 1N D NICHOLK. 1607 18th St. N.W., Wasiington, D. C. (Seal) Attest: JORN A. SHEIL, Deputy Reglster of Wills for the Dis- trict of Colnmbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 1a17.24.31 ALFRED B. LEETE, Attorney, und:. il g, J10DGE. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbis.—Holding _Probate Court.—Estate of Mabel Eaton Denss, deceased-—No, 32509, Adminstration Docket 73.—Appileation hav- ing 'been made herein for probate of the last will and testament of sald deceased, and for letters testamentary on said estate, by Amer. ican Security and Trust Company if s ordered this 81st das of December, A.D. 1924, that Rosalynd Muriel Huggett, Three C. Ranch, Oracle, Aria.. and all others concerned, appear in said court on Monday, the 16th day of February, A.D. 1925, at 10 o'clock a.m., fo | show eaise why such application should not be granted. Let notice lereof be published in the Washington Law Reportar and The Evening Star once in each of three successive weeks before the return day herein mentioned, the first publication to be not less than thirty days before said return day. WALTER I MeCOY, Chief Justice. Seal_ ~ Attest: THEO: DORE COGSWELL, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Frobate Couste alalile | LEGAL NOTICES MASON, IPAIDING & McATEE, Attorneys, Woodward Bldg. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holdiog = Probate Court.—No, 82229, Aduiinistration.—This ‘s to give notice that the subscriber, of Washington, District of Columbia, has cbtained from the Probate Court of the Diatrict of Columbia letiera of adminiatration on the estate of Francis Holle, e of the District of ( All persons baving claims . are hereby warned (o exhibit the same the vouchets thereof, legally authenticated, to {he subscriber. on_or before the 22nd day of December, A.D. 1025; otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 80th day of December, 1024. GUY MASON, 381 Wood- ward Rldg.' (Keal.) " Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL, Deputy Registrar of Wills for the District ‘of Columba, Clerk of the Frobate urt. ,10.17 “ALFRED D. SMITH, Atforney. SUPREME COURT 'OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, ~Holding Probate Court.—No. 32473, Adiminstration —This Is to give potice that' the subscriber. of the Distriet of Colum Dia. hax obtained from the Provate Court of the' District of Columbia letters festamentary on the esiate of Will M. Barciay, late of the District of Columbla, deceased. ~ All persons having claims againat 1l 4 are hereby warned to exhibit the sy n the vouchers thereof, legally autheni to the wub ecriber. on or hefore the Z0ih das of Decem ber, A'D. 1925 otherwiae they may by law be exciuded from all benefis of snid estate Glven under my band this 20(h day of De cember, 192, NETTIE C. BARCLAY, 2238 Ist at’ nw’ (Seal) Aitest: THEGDORE COGSWELL, Deputy Registrar of Wills for the District "o Columbia, Clerk of the Prebate Gotpt % ) L 183,10.17 LECKIE, COX & SHERIER, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.— Holding Probate Estate of Corll H. Moors 04, Ad ministration Docket Application havine been made herein for probate of the last will and testament of said decensed, and_for let ters testamentars on sald estate, by M. Janet Moore, it is ordered thix Sth daz of Januars, A.D. 1925, that Clough W. Sims, Mra. R. M. Simx, Mre. Edward L. Guy, Mra. Eva Cordes House, Mrs. Rlanche O'Neale Davie, Mrs Daisy '0'Neale McSoriey. Clurles L. ('Neale, Richard O'Neale, R. M. Sine Mrs. Leors Sims Traxler, Paul Kims and Margaret Sims, and all others concerned, appear in sald court on Monday, the 16th das of Februars A-D. at 10 o'slock a.m. to show cause wiy plication should hot be grated. et notice hereof be published in the Washingten Taw Reporter and The Evening Kfar once in each of three successive weeks hefore the turn day herein mentioned. the first publica tion fo be not less than thirty days before said return dar. WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. Seal. Attest: JAMES TANNER, Register of Willa for the District of Columbla, Clerk of the Probate Court 1a10.1 ARTHUR PETER, WM. H. BADEN, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Frobate Court.— Ne. 32515, Administration.—This is to give neth the subscriber, of the District of (Columbia bas obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of G. Btanley Kiein, late of the District _of Columbia, deccased. All persons having ciaims against the decensed are herehy warned to exhibit the same, wiil tha rouchers thereof, - legally authenticated, to the scriber ‘on or before the 12th day of January, A.D. 1928, otherwise they may by la cluded from all benefit of sald extat under my band this 12th day of Januar, BELLE F. KLEIN, 8813 5th &t Attext: THEODORE COGSWELL. Depuiy Register of Wills for the District of Columbis Clerk of the Probate Court 1417.24.31 CLEPHANE & LATIMER, Attormeys. SUPREMB COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.—Holding ~ Prodate Court.—No, 82600, Administration.—This is fo give mofice that ihe gubscriber of the District of Columbia Nas obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbla, lette the estate of Alfred H District of Columb Warned to ez achers thereof, legally aithe on o befora the fih day of Jan: be excluded from al Siven under my hand thin 1823, MABEL B. BROOK Beal. Attest: JOHN A. & ter of Wills for the District of Columbia Clerk of t 1010,17.24 CHAS. PATTON HENRY, Attormey. said estate. of January, 8100 New 3 L. Deputy Regis. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbla, holding Probate Court.—No. 32632, Administration.—This is fo give notice that the subscriber, of the District of Columh has obtained from the Probate Court of th District of Columbia letters of administration hereby warned to It the sam Fouchers thereof. ¥ authenticated. to the subacriber on or’ befors the 12t of Jan A.D. 1628, otlicrwise they may by law xcluded from A1l benefit of eald extate r my hand this 12th das of J HESTER FRANCES RIDGEL n St. N.W. (Real) Atte er of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court $017.24.31 TPEYTON GORDON and JOHN H. BURNETT, Attorneys. IN _THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia —United States, complain- ant, vs. Michele Diepletrantanol, defendant.— No.' 43420, Equity Doc.—The cbject of this kuit is fo xet aside and cancel the certificate of naturalization fssued to the defendant, Mickele Diepietrantanol. in naturalization cause No. 2897 M in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. said natnralization cer- tificate bearing the number 1120330 and fxsued to said defendant on Decembe. 1918, On fion of the complainant bis 15th d of Januars, 1925. ardered that the defendant, Michele Diepletrantanol. cause his appearance to L entered heretn on or before the fortieth da. exclusive of Sundare and legal holidays, occurring after the day of the first publication of thin order. otherwise the cause will b pro. Ceeded with as in case of default. Provided 2 copy of this order be published once a week for three successive weeks in the Washington Law Reporter and The Washington Evening Star before waid_a A A HOEHLI Justice. (Seal) Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. Ry F. 8. ROHRER, Asst. Clerk 217,24 31 z ' RINGGOLD HART, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE® DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate Caurt.—No. 32589, Administration.—This is to give mnotice that the subscriber, of the District of Columab! han obtained from the Probate Court of thi District of Columbia letters of administration on the estate of Minnie W. Reed, late of the Columbia. deceared. ' All persons the Geceated are haraby the same. with the vouchers thereof. legally authenticated. to the sub- scriber ‘on of before the 12th day of January, AD. 1826, otherwise they may By law be ex- Cluded from all beneft of xald eatate. Given * my hand thix 12¢h day of January, 192 RINGGOLD HART, Investment Rlde. 15th and K N.W. (Seall) ‘Attest: JAMES TAN-: NER. Register of Wills for the District of Cojumbla, Clerk of the Probate Court Ja17.24. ELLIS, RISON, FERGUSON & ELLIS, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate Court.—No. 32028, Administration.—Thin in fo give notice that the subscriber. of the District of Columbla, has obtained from the Probate Court of fhe District of Columbia letters of administration on the estate of William R. Nagel, late of the District of Columbin. deceased. 'All persons baving claims againet’ the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers Ihereof, legally authenticated. fo the sub: {ber 'on or before the 12th day of January. A'D. 1928, otherwise they may by law be ex- Cluded from all benet of aid e e s hand this day of January. . LN N 505 G St NE ' (Seal) st: JOHN A. SHEIL, Deputy Register o e o7 the Diatrict of Compia, Clark of the Probate C IT2481 G. PERCY McGLUE, Attorney. 'PREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF b fnlammg - Trovate. . Coure—Xo. 32525, Adminiatration.—This Is to give notice tha supscriber of the District of Colum- bia has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, letters festamentary on the estate of Andrew D. Headley, lnte of The District of Columbla, deceased. sons having claims against the decensd hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, - legally _authenticated, to the subscriber, on or before the 6ih day of January, A.D. 1928; otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. ven under my hand this 6th duy of Jan: Ty, 1025, ELLA L. HEADLEY. 517 Quincy bow. Seal " Attest: JAMES TANNER, ier_of Wills for the District of Colum: bia. Clerk of the Provate Court. jal0.17,24 W . M. HALLAM, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia.—Henrs P. Blair, Plain- e, vs. tnkown heirs, allenses and devisecs of Elizabeth Dempste Booth et al Detendants.—In Equity, No. 43380.—The object of this suit is to itsh of record, by ad- Verse possession, the title of the plaintiff, Henry P. Blulr, in and to the parts of origin lots numbered ' one (1) and ffteen (15) in uare numbered seven hundred and ninety-six 1908)" i the <ty of Washington, District of Colambla, ‘a5 descrived by metes and bounds in the bill of complaint, to which reference is made, and improved by premises No. 326 Vir- ginta avenue southeast in said city and D frict. On motion of the plaintiff, it s tht 2nd day of January, A.D. 1925, ordered tha the defendants, the unknown heirs, alleees and devisees of Elizabeth Dempsie Booth, d ceased, each and all of them, cause their appearance fo be entered herein on or before the first rule day occurring after the expira- tion of one month from this date, otherwise the cause will be procteded with ‘s in case of default; provided a copy of this order be published once a week for three successive Weeks in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star, u newspaper of general cir- culation in city, before sa'd day. longer and other publication being dispensed with for 00d cause shown the court. WILLIAM HITZ, ustice. (Seal) A true copy. Test: MOR' GAN H. BEACH, Clerk. Ey F. L. ROHREE, Reg D. C., BATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1925. LEGAL NOTICES. . CLINTON JAMES, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE_DIS- trict of Columbis.—Rachael Carroll, Plain- tiff, vs. John Dant et al, Defendants. Eauity No. —The object of this suit in to establish title of record, by adverse possension, in (he plaintift to the real esta in the city of Washington, District of Colum- bia. described as part of original lot twelve (13) 'in square two hundred and eighty-six (286), beginning for the same at & peint on Eye street north twenty-three (28) feet east from the northwest corner of said lot and ruasing thence east along said street four- teen (14) feet; theuce due south to the rear line of said lot; tbence southwesterly along said rear line of sald lot to the part of suid lot convered to Btatira Eiliott by deed recorded in Liber W. B. No. 20, folio 569, one of the 1and records of the District of Columbia: and thence north along sald Eiliott's line to the beginning, and known as house and premi No. 1210 Bye street nw. On motion of the plaintiff, it 1s this 30th dsy of Deeember, A.D. 1024, erdered that the following named deféndants cause their appearance to be en tered herein—that Is fo say. the dof Johu Dant, Benfamin Daot, i they be living on or befare (he fortieth’ day, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, and the defend ants, the nnknown heirs, allences and devisees of John Dant and Renjamin Dant. if they be dead. aud the unknown heirs, sllenses and devisees of Eliza Polk LeRoy and Elizabeth Ktafford, known also as Lizzle Keily, on or before the first rule day occurring after forty days, exciusive of Sundays and legal holi days, otherwise the cause will be proceeded 7ith an in cave of defauit; provided & copy of this|order be published once a week for four successive weeks before said sppearance dave In the Washington Taw Reporter apd The Evenfog Star. the court having for cause shown excued ofher or longsr publica. tion. By the conrt: WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. (8eal) " A true copy. Test: MORGAN H. Clerk. By F. E. CUNNINGHAM, X 3,10,17.24 “ CLINTON JAMES, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME trict _of Columbin Plaistiff, ve. Micaljah fendant! ity No this sult fs (o establish adverse possession, in the plaintiff to the atate in the city of Washington, Dis trict of Columbia, described as part of original lot eight (%) in kquare ten hundred and sixty (1080), begioning for t me at the north- weat corner of said lot and running thence esst one hundred ftwenty-one and Afty-four hundredths (121.54) feet: thence south thirty- three (33) feel: thence west one hundred twenty-one and fifty-four hundredths (121.54) feet to Fourteenth street, and fhence north along said street thirty-three (83) feet to the place of beginning. and known as house and premisex No. 232 Fourteenth street e On motion of the plaintiff, it is this 30th day of December, A.D. 1924, ordered that the following named defendants causs their ap pearance to be entered herein—that is to say the defendsnts Micaijah Tucker, Ann T. B Magruder, Amelia T. B. Holliday, Mary Young. Ann Young. Deborah Jeoners. if living, on or before the fortieth day, exclusive of Sun Aavs and legal holidays. and the defendants the unknown helrs, sliences and deviseew of Micailab Tucker, Ann T. B. Magruder, Amelia T. B. Holliday, Mary Young, Ann Young and Deborah Jenners, if thes be dead, on or before the first rule day occurring after fo days, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays. from the date of the first publication of thix order, otherwise the with ‘as in case of default; provided a copy of this order be published once s week for four successive weeks before said appearance days in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star, the court huving for good catse shown excused other or longer publica tion. By the court: WILLIAM HITZ. Justice. (Real) = A true copy. Test BEACH, Clerk. By F. E. Asst._Clerk LOUIS OTTENBERG SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.—Holding & Probate Court — Estate of Olivia A. Moore, ~deceased 32410, Administration—Application having heen ‘made herein for letters of administra tion on sald estate by Nora A. Lacy. it is or dered this 2nd _day of January, 1 3 Barker, 503 W. Grace at’, 3. B Barker, Leedstown. Va.: Norms nder. 806 E. (lermont Baltimore, Md John T. Barker, 1241 B st.'s.e.. Washingt D. C: Warren B Barker, 203 6th 4t. Washingion, D. C.. Benjamin Johnson. walton, Va ' Georgs Johnson, Morattico, Joseph Johuson, Newiand, Richmond C Va.: Edith Lusby and Raymond Keed, 1148 ew., Washington, D. C.; Winifred John m. George Johuson, Ford Johnson. Thoma: Johnson and Jesse Johnson, all of Potoma Mills, Va . and all others concerned, appear sald court'on Monday, the 16t day of Febru ary, 1925, at 10 o'clock a.m., to show c why such application should Dot be granted. Let notice hereof be publisned fn the Washi ton Law Reporter and The Evening Star news paper once n each of three Buccessive Weeks before the return day hereln mentioned, the frst publication to be not less than thirty dars before said returs day. _ WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. Seal. Attest: THEODORE WELL, Deputy Register of Willa for e Dis: 1210.17,24 GEO. Attorney. COURT OF THE DIS- William A. Simpson Tucker et al.. De. 43204 —The obfect of title of record, by MORGAN H CUNNINGHAM. 143.10.17,24 Attorney. N, SCPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF olumbie. —Holdiog Probate Court.—No. 8. Administration.—This is to give Dotic that the subscriber of the District of Coln bia has obiaiued from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, letters of adminis. tration ou the estate of Jeremish H. Conrad, late of the District of Columbia, deceased All persens having claims agains the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, iber, o o= befora the th duy of 1926; otherwise they may by excluded from ail benefit of said Given under my hand this 6th da; Jaguars. 1825 1DA CONRAD LAWLOR, N. Capitol st. Seal. Attest: JAMES TAN NER, Reégister of Wills for the District of Columbia, "Clerk of the Probate Court. 1210.17.24 GEO. CURTIS SHINN, be estate, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF ‘olwmbie.—Holding Probate Court.—No. 7. Administration.—This is to give Dotice that the subscriber of the District of Columbia has obtained from the Probate Court of the of Columbia, letters testamentars on of William Newton Eaton, late of t of Columbis, deceased pe: sons having claims against the decessed are hereby warned to exhibit the s vouchers thereof, legally authenticaied. subscriber, on or before the 2nd da uary, A.D. 1926; otherwise they may by be ‘excluded from all benefit of safd estate. Given under my hand this 2nd day of Jannary, 19: "AROLINE B. EATON, Seal Attest: THEODORE COGS LL. Deputy Register of Wills for the Dis- bt o Columbla, Clerk of the Probate Court . 4 FRANK STETSON, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.—Holding _ Probate Court.—No. 32074, Administration.—This is to give notice that the subscriber of the District of Colymbia bas obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, mentary_on the extate of Mary L. Allen, late of the D) trict of Columbia. deceased. ~ All parsons hav- ing claime against the dcceased are herebs warned fo exhibit the same. With the Yoneh- ers thereof, legully authenticated, to. the sub- scriber, on’or before the 22ad day of Decem ber, A.D.. 1925; otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estats. Given ynder my hand this Tth dey of Janunry, 1921 ATIONAL SAVINGS AND TRUST COM- PANY. By WILLIAM D. HOOVER, Presi. dent. ‘Seal. Attest: JOHN A. SHEIL, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 18101724 SYME & SYME, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia —Holding Probate Court.—Estate of Elizabeth Monohan Goshorn, decensed.—~No. 82681, Administration Docket 78.—Application x o the of Jun- « letters testamentary on said e Alvin F. Goshorn, ft is otdered thiy of Jamuars, A.D. 1825, that Wil han and all others concerned, appear in-said court on Monday, the 16th day of Februar, AD. k a.m., to show cause why such’ application should hot be granted. Let notice hereof be published in the Wash ington Law Reporter and The Evening Star once in each of three successive weeks before the return day herein mentioned, the Arst pub. lication to be not less than thirty days befors aald return day. WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. Seal. Atfest: THEODORE COGSWELL, Deputy Register of Wills for the Discrict of Cofumbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. 1810,17,24 ARTHUR PETER and W. H. BADEN, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—Estate of John J. Heron, deceased.—No. 83282, Ad- ministration Docket 72.—Application having beeu made herein for probate of the last will und testament of sald deceased, and for let- ters testamentary on sald estate, by the Washington Loan and Trust Company. it is ordered this 29th day of December, A.D. 1924, that John J. Heron, jr., Kennéth A. Heron, Victor N. Heron and all others concerned appear in said court on Monday, the Oth da. of February, A.D. 1925, at 10 o'clock a.m., To show cause why snch 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 before the return day herein mentioned, the firat publication to be not less than thirty days “before said return day. WILLTAM HiTz, Justice. * (Beal) Attest: TAMES TAN NER,” Register of Wills for the District of Colurabia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 188.10,17 Attorney. ‘W. H. WAHLY, SUPREMB COURT OF THB DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate Court.—No. 32332, Administration.—This is to give notlce that the subscriber, of the District of Columbia, hax obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letiera testamentary on the estate of Robert Storey, late of the Dis- trict of Columbia. deceased.” All persons hav- ing claims against the decessed are hereby Warned o exhibit the same. Wwith the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the sub- scriber on or before the 12th day of January, A.D. 1926, ‘otherwise they may by law be ex- cinded from all henefit of said extate. Given under my hand this 12th day of January, 1925. HELEN 8. LITCHFIELD, 308 L St S.B. 8 Attest: JOHN A. SHEIL, Deputy ¢ of Willa for the District of Columble, ot the Probate Court. dal7,2e80 ) 4 use will be proceeded | | 1 | | LEGAL NOTICES. MRS. ROSS SIGNS BILL. First Time Legislative Act Ever 0. K’d by Woman. CHEYENNE, Wyo., January 17.— The first act of an American Legisla- ture ever made law by a woman's signature was signed by Gov. Nellle Tayloe Ross yesterday. It was act 1 of the present Wyoming Leglslature, making appropriations to cover ex- Denses of the legislative session. Immediately after Gov. Ross had signed the measure legislators be- seiged the office of the State treas- urer to collect mileage and per diem to date. LEGAL NOTICES. GEORGE W. YOUNG and ANDREW L. KE EDY, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS trict of Columbia, bolding an Eqnity Court Thomas Carter. Daniel Grimes, Robert W ston. irustees deviseen and alienes ; antx.—Equity, No, The object of thls suit'is to obtain A decres establishing of rec ord in fee simple by adverse possession plain tiffs’ title to lots 9 and 10 in the subdivision in square 367 in the city of Washington, made by the heirs of John Davidson, s per plat recorded in Liber N. K.. pages 102 and 103, of the records of the office of the surveyor of tbe District of Columbia. Upon metion of the laintiffs it is by the court this 13th day of anuary, 1925, ordered that the defendants, the unknewn heirs, devisees and aliences of Mary Herbert, cause thelr appearance fo be entered herein on or before the first rule day occurring after the expiration of one mouth after the day of the first publication hergof. otherwise this cause will be proceeded with 8% in cage of defanlt. Provided a copy bereof be published ouce a week for three (1) wu cossive weeks in the Washington Law Re porier and Evening Star. longer and other pub. Tications being dispensed with for satisfactory use shown. WILLIAM HITZ, Just A\ true copr. ' (Seal) Teat: MORGAN H BEACH, Clerk. By T. E. CUNNINGHAM, Asst. Clerk 117.24.31 MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE MOVING AND HAULING OF ALL KINDS. HENRY hert 1 NATIONAL CAPITAL STORAGE & MOVING Co. Storage Household Goods, 500 Rooms. 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Weems Line « & i€ AZURE MEDITERRANEAN Navigasione Generale Italiana PECIAL WINTER VOYAGE DUILIO 2! _Feb. 14 04 fastest Mediterranean O Tor Saflings, connecting with EGYPT DUILIO Mar. 26 May 9 June 20 *COLOMBO ' '’ Apr. 15 May 23 June 30 GIULIO CESARE. July 7 Sept, 22 *The One (lass Cabin Meditorranean Italia America Shigping Cop., Gen 1 State Street, N. Y., or Local S. §. HONOLULY. NEW ZEALAND Tie Well Equipped Royal Mail Steamers “AORANGI” (22,000 tous)....Feb. 6 Apr. 8 “MAKURA" (15 500 tons) .. ... Mar. 11 NIAGARA" (20.000 tons) - May 6 July 1 For fare ic. Railway. 905 Sail from Vancouve ete., apply Can. b st., Washington. or tie Canadian Austral- an_Line, Winch Building, 741 Hasting st. couver. B. C. arges! Burner TTALY, and INDIA hip t Agts., Agents. SERVICE CUISINE ¢omEonT “UNITED AMERJCAN LIN i L L IS NE 35-39 B’ Y. or lo TELLS OF CITY LIFE IN U. S. IN 1000 A.D. Explorer Describes Community With Huge Apartment House Providing Home for 1,200. Life in a democratic, self-governing community existing in North America at least 500 vears before Columbus satled west was described by Dr. Neil M Judd in his report of four years' exploration and study at Chaco Can- yon, N. Mex., before the National Geo- graphic Soclety at the New Masonic Temple yesterday. “At Pueblo Bonlto, in a great four- story apartment house, larger than any apartment house built in America until the construction of Spanish Courts, Fifty-ninth street and Sev enth avenue, New York City, 1,200 people lived and prospered,” said Dr. Judd, who has been leader of the so clety’s expedition since its Inception ueblo Bonito, like the tombs of the Pharaohs, had its grave robbers he continuéd. “Digging through the drifted sand into burial rooms, we found that bones of skelatons had been kicked about by robbers hunting for turquolse. This precious stone is still highly valued by the Indlan tribes of the Southwest, who consider it sacred.” Like native Egyptian laborers, ths Zuni workers feared the spirits of tha dead Bonitians, whose long deserted home they were helping to reveal. An owl that chose the camp flag pole for | a perch from which to hoot his calls into the night*aroused the suspicions of Indians attached to the expeditior To lay the bad omen low the owl had to be shot, Dr. Judd told his listeners Dr. Judd was introduced by Dr. bert Grosvenor, president of the tional Geographic Soclety PERLEY WILL B ROKEN. | Jury Gives $40,000 to Hotel Man’s Heirs. BOSTON, January 7.—~—A Suffolk County jury yesterday broke the will of the late Louis H. Perley of the Hotel Lenox, leaving approximately $40,000 to Berea College, Kentucky, and the Massachusetts Anti-§ oon League, in favor of Mr. Perley's nilece and nephew, Mrs. Delphine Jenks of Chi cago and Edwin F. Glllette of Pasa- dena, Calif. The jury decided in fa- vor of the contestants, who wers named 2s their uncle’s heirs in a will drawn up in 1908, because of evi- dence showing he was of unsound mind when he drew up another w cutting them off in favor of the c lege and the league. RUMANIA SEEKS LOAN. BUCHAREST, January minister of finance, the industry and commerce ernor of the Natlona mania are on their way to London to conclu@e the details of a subs tial loxs, which has been e as high e £20,000,000 sterling Jects of the I » currency tion, railmad recon dustrial developme structions EDUCATIONAL. SHORTHAND I The Temple School Stenography, Typewriting, Secretarial Course Midwinter Classes Forming 1418 K St NowWL Main 3258 [@eeessncee sssesssaee i ? ¢ : ! 3 : § ! and P ACE IN Business Administration Accountanc, Graduates of the tute are found everywhere in professional Accountan. practice (C.P. A} and iu executive post ness. Lat lasses are aval ain 8260 B . 17th & H Sts on, D. C. Tetin W George Washington University | Law School Co-Educational Member of Associaticn of American Law Schools Second half year begins Februery 3. New Students may enter at that time. Complete forenoon co! beginaing at 9 a.m. Late afterncon ®urse, 5:10 8:35, for employed students. ‘The late afternoon curr.calum has_been approved by the Council on Legal Education of the American Bar Association Secretary, 1435 K Street Northwest STRAYER COLLEGE “For Business Training” 721 13th Street Positions Obtained for Graduates Register Now For Day or Evening Sessions STEAMSHIPS o EUROPE Atlantic Transport,1208 F St.N.W.,Wa New York to Cherbourg and London MINNET'KA _(new) Jan. 31 Feb. MINNEKAHDA .. tFeb. 7fMar. MINNEW'KA (new) Feb. 14 Mar. 14 3 10mits Cherbourg: calls at Boulogne. French Line, 1406 N. Y. Ave. N.W.,W23h. New York-Plymanth-Hacre-Paris. PARIS . 0 28 Mar. FRANCE _[........ Feb. 4 Feb. Now York-Havre-Par's “LA SAVOIE .......Jan. 24 Feb. DE GRASSE (hew) Feb. 18 Mar. 16 Apr. SUFFREN ~.Mar. 14 Apr. 22 M *ROCHAMBEA “June 17 July 16 Aug. New York Vige ~ (Spain)-ltcrdeans NNAIS Feb. 9 Mar. 28 May 4 oe.Mar. 2 Apr. 13 May 25 *CHICAGO July 4 Aug. 17 Sept. 28 Hamburg-American Line (See United American Lines) Holland-America Line, 24 State St., N.Y. Y. to Plem’th. Roulogne-Sur-Mer. Rott's'm NEW_AMSTERDAM Feb. 7 Mar. 14 Apr. 18 VEENDAM (new)...Feb. 21 Mar. 25 May 9 VOLENDAM (new) -Apr. 11 May 16 June 20 ROTTERDAM ......May. 2 Juse 6 July 11 \tajan Lioyd (Sabaudo) Inty Exc. Bank, Gen. Agts. 5th & H Sts. N.W., Wash., D.C. New York to Naples.and Genoa NTE VERDE ....Jan. 24 Mar. 7 Apr. 11 CONTE ROSBO ... Feb. 7 Mar. 21 June 13 \tallan Line (N. G. L), 1 State St., N. Y. New York to Naples and noa L0 . ....Feb. 14 Mar. 2 May 9 Dorouso [ lApr. 15 May 23 June 30 GIULIO CES. July 7 Sept. 22 North German-Lloyd, 32 Broadway, N.Y. Y.-Plymouth-Cherbourg-Bremen MU ~.Feb. 3 STU FITGART [Feb. 24 *BR STREMES o T Mar. 10 COL 25 Apr. “YORCK CApr. Bremen direct (one-class cabin ships). Red Star Line, 1208 F St. N.W., Wash, Y., Plymouth, Cherbourg. Antwerp *PITTSBURG Feb. 5 Mar. 12 Apr. SHERLAN Feb. 28 Apr. 9 May. 7 28 Royal Mail, 26 Broadway, N. Y. N Y. to Cherbourg-Southamnion-Famburs. SORDUNA ..t3an. 25Mar. 181ApF. 25 SOHIO . ".Mar. 28 Apr.30 June 4 “ORBITA . tApr. 183May 16:June 13 Halifax. $0mits Hamburg. Scardinavian-am. Lie,27 Wh'all St..N.Y. orway-Sweden-Denmark-Finland. JLAV. . Jan. 20 Mar. 26 May FREDERICK VI . Feb. 17 Apr. 1 May NITED STATES _Mar. 5 Apr. 16 May 23 SOSCAR 11 ... Mar. 19 Apr. 30 June 9 Swedish- American Line,21 State SL.N.Y. New York to Sweden. . Denmark, Finland and tates DROTTNINGHOLM .Jan. 24 Feb. 23 Apr. 4 *STOCKHOLM Feb. 14 Mar. 21 Apr. 21 GRIPSHOLM (new) June 20 July 25 Aug. 20 Transatlantica italiana, 5 State St., N.V. New York-Palermo-Geno-Naples DANTE ALIGHIERI Jan. 20 Mar. '3 May USIUSEFPE VERDI, Feb. 10 Apr. 4 May 20 nited American Lines] 35.30 g Hamburg-American Line | S ke Y, fo Cherbourg-Southampton-Hamburg *CLEVELAND ... Jap.22 Mar. 5 Apr. i ALRERT BALLIN. Feb. § Mar. 19 Apr. 30 DE Feb. 17 Apr. 2 May 14 Maz 3% Apr. 21 May 19 KESOLUTE ....). Apr. 7 May & June 3 N. ¥. to Cobh (Queenstown). Hamburg. SWESTPHALIA ....Jan. 29 Mar. 14 Apr. 25 HURINGIA ... Feb. 12 Mar. 28 May 9 MOUNT CLAY Feb. 28 Apr. 11 May 23 S. Lines, 1419 G St. N.W.,Wash.,D. C. N. Y. to Cherbourg_and Senthampton. LEVIATHAN "......Feb. 28 Mar. 21 Apr. 11 N. ¥.. Plymouth.Cherbours-Bremen. PRES. HARDING ..Jan. 27 Mar. 8 Apr. G. WASHINGTON "Feb. 11 Mar. 13 Apr. PRES. ROOSEVELT Feb. 21 Mar. 25 Apr. N. X. to Cobh (Queenstown), Plymouth, Cherbourg. Bremen. SREPURBLIC «...Feb. T Apr. T May 13 SAMERICA ......." Mar. 16 Apr. 18 May 20 White Star Line, 1208 F St. N.W., Wash. N. Y. to Cherbours. Southampton OLYMPIC .Jan. 24 Feb. 14 Mar. HOMERIC 14 19 4 4 Apr. -Cherbourg- Hamburg. e et Kor. 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