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AUCTIONS." e e e e e e AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAY AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. - » ristees’ Sale of Valuable Two- Story Brick Dwelling, Being -Premises 2121 K Street North- ~west, With Brick Building on ~Alley in Rear. By virtue of a gecree of the Supreme Court e District of Columbla’ passed In- Equity dfise No. 43363, we will sell at public auc- ‘?' in front of the premises, on ESDAY. (15 “TWENTY SEVENTH DAY OF JAND RY. 1625, AT FOU O'CLOCK P.M., the ilowing-described land and premises, sitvate the District of Columb'a and bel: part of iginal lot 4 in square 73, described ae fol: vis: Beginalig at & poiat distant 1 weat from the ‘southeast cormer of sald o running ‘thence west along the 1ine K™ street north 16.85 feet, thence north p2 feet to 80-foot wide alley, thence along the south line of ald nflf] 16.8: wnd thence south 146.92 feet to “'K' t and the place of begluning, with the rements theresn.° T of “sale: One-third of the purchase 'y to be paid in cash a IhnDMIlnr 'wo equal instaliments payable in one WO ye: from the day of sale, and to enresented by the promissory noles of the huser, bearing interest at the rate of aix entum Der aznum, payable semi-annually, secured” by deed of trust on. the prop: sold, or a1l cash, at the eption of the naser. $500.00 deposit required upon ac- unce ‘of “bid. All convevanciog, notary 26 204 recording at purchasers cori. Terme iaie” o be ompiled with ‘within thirty lays from @ay of sale, otherwise the trustees verve the Tight fo Tesell the Droperty at ¢ risk and cost of defauiting purchaser, Me: five da: advertisement of such resale J.@me newspaper published 1o Washingtoa, g% WALTER M. RASTIAN, JAMES P. SCHICK, a15-A&4: 8 tees. JADAM A. WESCHLER & 80 stees’ Sale of Valuable Bus- ness Property No. 1333 14th Btreet N.W. virtue of a certain deed of trust duly ded on July' 29, 1824, as Instrument No of the land records of the District of nmbia, and at the request of the party red thereby, the underaigned trustees will for sale by public auction In front of the ses, on TUESDAY. THE TWENTY.SEYV- H DAY OF JANUARY, 1925, AT FOUR- RTY O'CLOCK P.M., ‘the following de- ed 1and_and premises, situate in said cic§ of Columbla, to-wit: Part of lot 8 iz ed 'and Anton Heitmuller's subdivision in re 242, ‘recorded In Liber B, follo 1, of records of the surves Mce of sald fct, beginning on 14th street, 20.19 feet of southwest corner of said lot, said in the center of wall between the latter of which oceupies the land escribed. and ruaning thence north on street 2514 feet to center of morth id ‘premfses No. 1333 14th street thence with said center of said t right angies fo said 1ith strcet ar line of said lot; thence southwesterly %sid rear line to a point due east of the oii! of beginuing: and thence due west and Flarough center of sald first mentioned wall o heginning. erms of ‘sale: Property will be sold sub fo & prior deed of trust for $30,000 at 7% ne Tune 30, 1927; balance cash. A dej of Ja1.000 required of purchaser at sale. All con: [vayancing, recording. revenue stamps and no- avin] fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale o e complied with within thirty days from 4y’ of sale. otherwise reserve the ty resell A cost of tng purch days' ot of such résale in some Tewspaper bed in Washington, D. C. M A, WESCHLER & SON, AUCTIONEERS, kruptcy Sale of Valuable urniture, Fixtures, Drap- ries, Rugs, Office Equipment, Auto Delivery, Etc., of ‘Stokes, Inc.,” at No. 1011 onnecticut Avenue. Also| ease of Premises. Virtue of an order of the Supreme Court e’ District of Columbia, hoiding & Bank- ¢ Court In ‘re Stokes, Inc., bankrupt No thr undersigned trustees will sell within ivove ‘Dremises By Public Auction onday, January 26, 1925, Commencing 10:30 A.M. valusble furniture, fixtures, equipment lease of said premises, cooalsting, iu part, bliows: FURNITURE. pestry overstuffed living room suites, odd davenport, copsole tables and’ mir. estries, davenport table, electric floor amps, crystal side brackets, Turk- pud Karnak ‘carpets and rugs, brass and- screens, stonecrete seat with grifin fera stand, rors, ete. DRAPERIDS. quantity of bigh-grade mulberry vel- In various curtaine and drap- ES AND IMPLEMENTS OF TRADE. ceto ‘mirror. large mabogany counter drawers, display stands, forms, mirrors, pipe racks cont hangers, sewing machine tnol etc.’ Also Oldsmobile ck. OFFICE EQUIPMENT. old metal safe, Dalton adding machixe, o, check writer, gpewriter chairs, etc ’ expired term of & lease of sald premis [d December 81, 1023, for five years, in. oz the bandsome ealesrooms oo second together with unex- lease of will first be offered n entirety, actory bid is O0CKELER, ¢ NOE A. MILLER, THEODORE D, PEYSKR! 81 . WESCHL A & 8 inkruptcy Sale of a Large IStock of High-Grade Men’s | [Furnishings and Clothing, aluable Modern Amer- ican Walnut Fixtures and [lUnexpired Lease of Prem- ises No. 1342 G St. N.W. victue of an order of the Supreme Court he District of Columbia, holding a Bank: oy Court In re Hoover Zook, Bankrupt No. the undersigned trustee will sell within above premises By Public Auction, uesday, February 3, 1925, ommencing 10:30 A.M. ock, Fixtures and Lease of the above bigh s gy s, iachuting 2 urnishings and Clothing siness and Tuzedo Suits, Overconts. Top- Hats, Caps: Silk, Lisle and Wool Hose: FHose: Chamols. Biick, Deer. Mocha, Cape other Gloves; Soft and SUMT Collars: Ties ers. Tielts, Suspenders. Garters, Handker- v Silk. Wool and Madras Underwear Madras, Droadcloth and Dress Shirts ters, Pajamus, Bath obes, Umbrellas, 5. Jewelty, etc Fixtures. mplete set practically new modera Amer- sy and ¥ - Mirror % Mac Shaw-Walker Metal Ca Safe, Metal letter Pile, Tatlor's Singer Hat-band Perforating Ma Desk. Chalrs, Typewriter, Fan, etc res and lease will first and (n the discretion viz., Fixtures, Btock in Trade. ad f 3 satisfactory bid is not received bis manuer, will be immediutely sold in OWEN & NON, stees’ Sale of Valuable ee-Story Brick Dwelling, ontaining 10 Rooms, Bath, ot-Water Heat, Being Prem- ses No. 224 2Znd Street North- ast, Also Two-Story, Two- Brick Garage in Rear. b virtue of & certain deed of trust. dated | 25, ji24 rument No. . 323, re ed July 18, 19 suong the land records e Diatrict of Columbia, and At the re "ot the party serured theraby. the wa: igned trustees’ will sell, at pblic. auc. in frent of the prem'ses, on MONDAY, TWENTY-RIXTH DAY OF 1. 1025, AT FOUR-THIRTY P.M. foking-deacrived land and premises, situate Fhe “Bistrict of Columbia,” and designated and being lot and part of lot "B fohn Chester and Charies Junken's subdl o tota o souare a5 per plat res 4 In Liber C. M. B.. follo 301, of the Tds Of the office of fhe nurveyof:of Tiee ‘ot Cotmbia, “sald part of lot Tihed ‘as follows: 'Beginning for the same fe morthwest corner of aald lot 5" and ing " thence laing line ecn_said o o south 8 inches o aller, thence s “to” begin ? Sold Rubject to a first dee §4.500.00 socond deed of trust for 500.00 'urther particulars of whi s announced at fime of sale; the p o price above said trusts o be A “Qeposit of $200.00 required acing, Tecordicg and revenue stamps At | faser's cost. Terms to be complied with [in " thirty days, otherwise deposit for- fidj and the property may be advertised Teaold at the discretion of the trustees, purchaser’s risk P I5COB B, SHAPIRO, MAURICE C. SHAPIRO, 180805, ex Su Trustess. " THOS. 3. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEER recorded in Liber No. 482, follo 268, et s RUARY, A.D.'1925, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M the following described land and premi County No. 24, of the surveyor's office for sald District. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchal money o be pal inatallment able 1o one and two with interest at 6 per centum per payable semi-annually, from day of cured by deed of trust upon the property sol right to resell the property at the risk cost of defaulting purcliaser, afer five da advertisement of auch resale In some Dew paper published In Washington. D. EDWARD W. WitIT) ALFRED B.” BAKER, ESTATE, SITUATE 03 ABOUT 60.8 FEET ON WISCONAL: IMPROVED RY THRE! SIN 'AVENUB NORTHWEST. of the land records of the Distrlct of Colum thereby, the unders ARY, A.D. 1925, AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK the foliowing described luad and pren ituate in the City of Washington, Dis trict of Columh of lots 1 addition < in the city of Washington, and being described by metes and bound Reginuing for the same on High street. now Wisconsin avenue polnt distant 23 feet southierly from fhe nort weat corner of said lot 18 and running thenc northeasterly parallel with the north lina of waid lot 130 feet to the east line of said lot, thence mutheasterly east_"line of 14 lots 18 and 17 a distance of 2.6 fiet, thence southwesterly paraliel with the first line D21 feet, thence northwestorly at right angles 3 feet, thence southwesterly parallel With the first line 87.9 feet to taid Wisconsin avanue, and theuce borthwesterly along said avenue' ®.0 feet to the point of begimming. With rigit of way ia common forever over and through an alley. & feet wide, on the south side of gald land, leading from Wiscon sin avenne and extending back 7.9 feet, with farther right to arch over maid alley § feet above the surface of the lot, together with the improvements Terms of sale: One-third of the porchase money to be paid in cash, balance’ in two equal installments, paysble in one and two Tears, with faterest 8t T per centum per an num,” pavable semiannually. ' from day of sa'e secured by deed of trust upon the prop or all cash, at the option of the A “deposit of $5,000 will be e at time of sale. Al convevancing, recording, revenue stamps, etc. at cost of purchager. Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 days from day of male, otherwise the trustee resorves the right fo fesell the prop. erty at the risk and cost of defaulting pur- sor, xtter "8ve dave ‘advertisement’ of such resale in some newwpaper published in Washinzton, D, C. sy ATIONAL SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Py FRANK W. STONB, Becond vice president Tr Attest: E. PERCITAL WILSON, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE APART- MENT BUILDING WITH STORES FIRST FLOOR, OW AND 18t in 3P CORCORAN STREET). By virtue of a certaln deed of trust duly recomed: in Liver Nor 4pser oot (br0s) E e Ta0d records oF the Distueti ot o Bla. ot TN Teuurat ot i et o] thereby, the unders gned trustees will offer for sale by public suction. In front of the rem!ss ON TUESDAY, THE 27th DAY OF ANUARY, 1925, st 4 O'CLOCK P.M., the foliowing-de: tand and premises, situate in the city of Waskington. District of Colum- bla, to-wit: Lots 92 and 98 In John T. Atms’ subdivision of lots iu square 170 as per piat Terorded n the omes of the. suveyor or Tine District of Columbig in Liber 14, at folio 107, improved l‘mvde. dlc lbe 1d subject, how. fuc Fevruary 14, 1038 SRSy Terms of si (rver and above sald trust, oics 30 monty Sty nchiding gnterest 30 1o, e me of sale, secured b3 a second deed of trust Upon-thi Properdy id: or s casn over (et $1.000.00" eutred ol thn maschanes Tor ok R ot s AR ot iischiser g%, the Terenue. stampe 4ok notavial hond et o oink; of the purchaser. - Terms of sale to be com- plied with within: thirty days from day of Saik: otherwive 'thé trastors Tesermstas ey to resell the propetty at the tisk and cos the defaulting purchaser, after five da; published In the city of Washington, D. C. WILLIAM Lo ik PRYRTORp LEGAL NOTICES JOHN H. MOORE, Attorney. ate Court,—Entate of ased.—No. 32022, Ad- t No. 78.—Application hay- ing been made herein for probate of the last will and testament of sald deceased and for lotters testamentery on sald estate by Marga ret Hoppin Haan ered this 16th day of January i Monon, Ind; ette Haan, . 11th ave., Spokane, Mrs. Harry Hughes, 1023 E. 9th ave. kane, Way or, Edgar G. Fry. custodian, Cottonwood, Idaho: Mrs. Bagar G Frv, the unknown uext of kin nd_all others concerned appear in'said court on Monday. the Znd day of Sarch. ATy, J95h at 10 o'clock a.m., to show cause why such | application whouid hot be granted. Let notice hereof be publisied in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star once in each of three successive weeks before the return day herein mentfoned, the first publication to be not les than thirty days before said return | day.” WILLIAM FITZ, Justice, (Seal.) At- test: JAMES TANNER, Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate 24, SYME & SYME, Attorneyn. | sUPREME counrT "oF THE DsTRICT OF Columbia —Holding Probate Court.— of Elizabethh Monohan Goshorn, deceased.—No. 82081, Administration Docket T3, plication having been made herein for probate of the inst will and testsment of said deceased, and for letters testamentary on said estate, by Alvin F. Goshorn, it is ordered this 0th day of January, A.D that William Mon 1 | han and all others concerned, appear in sa ¥, the 16th day of Febr . at 10" o'clock a.m., to show application should ‘not be gra Let notice hereof be published in_the W fogton Law Reporter and The Evening Star once in each of three successive wecke before the return day hereln mentioned, the firat pub: fou to be not less than thirty daye befors aaid return day. WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. Seal. Attest: THEODORE ~COGSWERLL, Deputy Reglster of Wills for the District of Columbla, Clerk of the Probate Court SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate Court.—No. 32532, Admintstration.—This 1s to give notice thut the ubscriber, of the Distrfet of Columbia, las obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the etate of Robert Siorey, late of the Dis- ot Columbin, deceased. Al porsony bav. ing claims against the decessed re hereby warned to exhibit the same, WIth the vouchers Thereof, legally suthenticated, to the sub. scriber ‘on or before the 12th day of January, AD. 1626, otherwise they may by law be ex cluded from ail beneit of waid Given Under my hand (his 12th day of Janusry, 102, HELEN & LITCHFIELD, 308 L Bt, 8., (Seal) Aitest: JOWN A. SHEIL. Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbl Clerk_of the Probate Court 17,2481 GEORGE W. YOUNG and ANDREW L. KENNEDY, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS trict of an Equity Court Thomas Carter, Danlel Grimes, Robert Win- ston, trustees of the Salem Baptist Church, & corporation, plaintiffs, vs. the unknown heirs visees and alienees of Mary Herbert, defen Equity, No. 43396.—The object of this it Is to obtain a decree establishing of rec ord in fee simple by adverse possession pl s "title o fots § and 10 n the subdivision in square 367 in the city of Washington, made by the heirs of John Davidson, as per plat recorded in Liber N. K., pages 102 and 103, the District of Columbia, Upon motion of the plaintifts It is by the court this 15th day of nuary, 1025, ordered that the defendants, Mary Herbert, cause their appeargnce to be entered herein on or before the first rule day occurring after the expiration of one month after the day of the first publication Lereof, otherwise this cause will be proceeded with be published once a week for three (8) ive weeks in the Washington Law R porter and Evening Btar, longer and other pub use shown. true copy. (Seal) Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. By T. E. CUNNINGHAM, Asat. Olerk, $017,24,81 b TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK RESIDENCE _BEING PREMISES 4306 14th STREET NORTH- By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly of the land records of the District of Colum: Dla, and at the request of the party mecured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at Qublic auction in front of the premiscs. on EDNESDAY, THE FOURTH DAY OF FEB- situate in the County of Washington. District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot numbered twents-nine (39) In square numbered twenty-geven hundred and three (3708) In the n made by George W. Osborn and Osborn o part of a tract called " 'as_ per plat recorded in Liber DPalance in two equal or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A it of $200.00 will be required at time of Al “conveyoneing, recording, _revenue etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of be complied with within 30 days from of sale, othierwise the trustecs reserve the TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL THE BAST SIDE OF WISCONSIN AVENUE RETWEEN P AND Q STREETS NORTHWEST, FRONT- JE. WITH A DEPTH OF ABOUT STOREROOM WITH S ABOVE, KNOWN A8, TO PREMISES NUMBBRED 1627-25. AND 1319 (80-CALLED) = WIs. B virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 4871, foilo 472 et. meq., bia, and at the request of the party secured laned ‘trustea will neil, at public auction. in front of the premises, on TUBSDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF FEBRT. of the records of the office of the surveyor of | the unknown heirs, devisees and aliences of in case of default. Provided s copy hereof lications being dispensed with for ctory ¥ WILLIAM WITZ, Justics. A THE EVENING BTAR LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES 'WASHINGTON, D. LEGAL NOTICES C,; NATURDAY, YANUARY' 24, 1925. LEGAL NOTICES FRANK STETSON, Attormey. SUPREME COQURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.—Holding Probate Court.—Ne 82574, Administration.—This 1a to give notice t the subseriber of the District of Columbia Court of the District of Columbla, testamentary_on the estate of Mary L. late of the D! trict of Columbis, deceased. All persons hav. ing claime againiat (he”deccased "ars “herehy warned to exhibit th 1y authenticated, fore the 22nd day of Decem- otherwise they may by law be 11 benefit of said estate, Given under my hand this Tth day of Janusry, 1928. NATIONAL SAVINGS AND TRUST Q0! FANY. By WILLIAM . Seal. _Attest: JOHN A. SHEI ter of Wills for the District of Clerk of the Probate Court. 3810,17,2¢ ALFRED B. LEETE, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT Administratic ing been m will and letters testam y Amer- ican Security aud Trust Company 1t is ordered this 31st day of December, A.D. 1924. that ynd Murlel Huggett, ‘Three C. Ramch. Oracle, Aris.. and all others concerned, appear in said court on Monday, the 16th of February, A.D. 10 o'clock a. show caise Why lication be granted. Let notice hereof be published in the Washington Law Reporser and The Evening Btar once in each of three successive weeks before the return day hereln meutioned, the fiat publication o be not less than thirty days before said returs day. WALTER 1. McOOY, Chief Justice. Seal. ' Attest: THEO. DORE COGSWELL, Deputy Regiater of Wills for the District of Columbis, Clerk of the Probate Court 1810, ARTHUR PETEHR, WM. H. BADEN, Attorney. SUPREME COURT ©F THE DISTRICT OF C holding Probate Court.—No, 32518, jon.—This is to gi uotice that the subscriber, of the District of Celumbia, has obtained from the Probate Court of t District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of G. Stanley the District of Columbia, persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated. to the sul ncriber 'on or before the 13th day of January. A.D. 1928, otherwise they may by law be ex- cluded from all benefit of sald estate. Gl under my hand this 12th day of January, 1025. BELLE F. KLBIN, 3813 5tk 8t N.W. (Seal.) Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. §a17,24.31 WM. H. DE LACY, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate Court.—Estate of Kate Trainor, deceased. 82578, Adminit made herein for probate of the I and testament of said deceased and for letters te tamentary on sald estats by Flora Trainor, the executriz nominated in said will, it is ordered this 21st day of Janusry, A.D. 1925, that John Keating and Michasl Keating and all others ncerned appear in said court on Monday, the econd day of March, A.D.. 1925, at 10 o'clock am.. to show e Why such application should not be Let notice hereof be published in ¢ hington Law Report and Evening Star once in cach of three mentioned, the first pu than thirty dayw before 7. LIAM HITZ, J (Real)” Attewt: IAMER TANNER, Regiater of Wilis for the District Clerk of the Probate Court. 31 ALFRED B. LEET, Attormey. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate Court,—No, 32525. Administration.—This is to give notice that the subscriber, of the District of Columbla, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the extate of Daniel Emil Kieps. late of the city of Washi ceased. "All persons havi Geceased " are herehy wa same, with the vouchers thereof, legally thenticated, to the subscriber, on or before the 16th day of Jam A.D. 1926, otherwise they may by law be excluded from' all bepefit of said estate. Given under mv hand this 19th y of January. 1025 AMERICAN SRCUR a ITY AND TRUST COMPANY. By FREDER. ICK T. H. RIDDONH. A (Seal )’ Atiest: JAMES of Wills for the District of Columbi the Probate Court. T GEO. C. GERTMAN, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIR- trict of Columbia.—George W. Clark, plain Hff, vs. the unknewn heirs, alienees and of Thomas Young et al., deceased, de ante.—Equity, No. "43331 "The object of Sult is to obtain & decres extabliahing of 0 fee simple, by adverse possesaion, title to that part of original lot 1 in square 033, described by metes and bounds n 't e bill of complaint and being premises 016 M street southesst. Upon motion of the ntiff, it is by the court this 31st day anuary, 1925, ordersd that the unknown heirs, alienees and devirees of Thomas Touns and_the unknown heirs, allenees and devisecs of William Keith, or Keath, cause thelr ap. pearance to be entered herein on or befare the Birst rule day one month after ths day of the frst publici tion hereof. otherwise thia eause will be pro. ceeded with as in cice of gefault. Provided a copy hereof be published once & week for three successive weekn in the Washington Law Reporter and The Lvening Star. longer and other publication being dlspensed with for aat- isfactory cause rhown. WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. A true copy. (Seal) Test: MO GAY i1 BEACK. i By FUE. €U rring after the expiration of PEYTON GORDON and JOHN H. BURNETT, Attorney, IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbis.—United States, complain- D! endant,— ~—The obfect of this caneel the certifics issued to the defem Micliele Diepletrantanol, in naturali cause No. 2697 M In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. said naturalteation cer- tificate bearing the number 1120330 and issued o said defendant on December 17, 1018, On motion of the complalnant, it is this 15th day of January, 1025, ordered ‘that the defe 4 Michele Diepletrantanol, cause his appearance to he entered hereln on' or before the fortieth day. exclusive of Bundays and legal holidays, ocetirring after the day of the first publication of this order, otherwise the cause will be pro- coeded with fault, Provided a copy of this order be published once a week for three succ the Washington Law Reporter and The Washiogton Evening Btar before wald_d A, A. HOERLING, Justice. _(Seal Clerk, "By ¥. 3a17.24.31 RINGGOLD HART, Atforney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate Court.—No. 32560, Administration.—This {s te give motice the the subscriber, of the District of Columbil has obtained from the Probate Court of the Distriet of Columbia letters of admin; on the estate of Minnle W. Reed, late Distrivt of Columbia, deceased. ' All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby ned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the sub- scriber ‘on or before the 12th day of January, A.D. 1028, otherwise they may b be ex- clnded from all beneft of rald es Given under my hand this 12tk day of January, 1025. RINGGOLD HART, Investment Bldz.. 15th nd K N.W. (Seall) Attest: JAMES TAN. NER, Register of Wille for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court 7.2 FERGUSON & ELLIS, Atterneys, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbla, Jolding Probate Administration—This s the subacriher, of the Di has obtained from the Probate Court of t District of Columhia letters of administrati on the estate of William R, Nagel, Iate of fi District of Columbia, deccased, 'All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the veuchers thereof, legally authenticated. to the sub- scriber ‘on OF before the 12th day of January, AD. 1926, ‘otherwise they mas by law be ex: eluded from all beaefit of said estate. Given under my liand this 12th day of Jamuary, 1625. PAULINE V. NAGEL, 506 G Bt. N.E. (Seal.) Attert: JOTIN A. SHBIL, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbla, Clerk of obate Court. 1817,24,31 C. CLINTON JAMES, Attormey. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS. trict of Columbis.—Rechael Carroll, Plain o, vs. John , Defendants.— Eauity No. 43206.—The object of this suit in to establish title of record, by adverse saension, In the plAIRCIA to tie real estate ington, District of Colum- et of orlginal lot t in_square tw dred and eighty-six (236), beginning for the same at a point on Eye street north twenty-three (23) feet east from " the northwest comer of said lot and running thence esst mlong said street four- teen (14) feet; thegce due south to the rear line of cald Jot; thence southwesterly slopg Npia rear line of ald ot to the pest of said o t convered to Stutira Eillott by deed recorded in Liber W. B. No, 20, folio 30, one of the 1and’ records of the Distriet of Ociumbia; and thence north along ssid Elliott's iine to the beginning, and known as house and premises No. 1210 Ee sireet nw. Ou motion of the pleintim, {t fs this 80tH day of December. A.D. 1024, ordered that the following named etendants cause thelr appesramce to be en- tered herein—that i3 to say the defen: John Dant, Beajamin Dant, If they be A on or before (he fortieth day. exclusive of Sundays and legal holidavs, and the defend. s, the unknown heirs, aliences and devisces | of John Dant and Penjamin if they be dead, he known heirs, allenees and Polk LeRoy and FElizabeth Lissie Kelly, on or oceurring aftér forty exclusive of ave_spd legal holi- otherwise the cause will be proceeded in case of default; provide a_copy order be published once week four muccessive weeks before sald appear in the W lhll{:bfl Law Reporter ‘The Evening Star, t! court having for eause shown exeused other or longer publ tion. By the court: WILLIAM H! . Jus 3 (Seal.) Ac true v;obl ’.\iell:c"!gcsl}sA;‘s. BRAGH, Clejk. By A 3 bty Mooy FH Y G. PERCY MoGLUE, Atterney, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRI Colt —Holdl Probate 4 3 #ive notice riber of the District of Colum- bia has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbla, lette: on the estate of Andrew D. H. the District of Col claims_aga .D.' 1928; othe: be excluded from all Given under my . 817 Quincy At JAMES TANNER, egiuter of Wills for District of Colum: bis. Clerk of the Probate Court. 1a10,17.24 C. CLINTON JAMES, Attormey. IN THE SUPREME GOURT OF THE DIS trict _of Columbls A ou south thirty. hundred ty-one and (121.84) to Pourteenth street, and thenes north loog seid street thirty-three (83) feet to h of bexinalng, and koown a nd_premtses No, 23 On mation of the plaintiff"it"le th of December, A.D. 1924, ordered that following named defendants cau pearance to be entered herein_that Is o sa he defendants Micaifah Tucker, T, Magruder, Amelia T, B. Hollidsy, Mary You Aun Young, Deborah Jeaners, it living, on or before the fortieth day, exelusive of Sun- days and legal holidays, and the d ) the unknown heirs, alionees and devisees of Micaljah Tucker, Ann T. T. B. Holllday, Mar; Deborah Jenners, | or before the fi occurring atter forty of Sundays and legal holidays, of the firat publication of this the cause ‘will be procesded e of default; provid copy be “published ‘once & week fo e weeks before said appearance «_in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star, the court having for good 4 _other or longer publica- WILLIAM HITZ, Justice, A true copy. Test: MORGAY Clerk. By ¥. B. CUNNINGHAM Clerk. $03.10.17.24 GEO. C. GERTMAN, Attormey, IN THB SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia.—Elisabeth B. Baldwin, Kate Baldwin Munford et al. Equity, No. 43398, —The object uit 1& fo abtain & decree for the sale of that part of original lot 2, square 572, the city of Washington, in said District, &8 described by and ‘bounds fa the bill of complaint, being known and improved by prem- ises 220 D street rorthwest and 217 Indla property of o appoint me and dis- pe and estates, I"!ffl in the bill o motion of the plaintif, It is by the court this 21st day of January, 1925. ordered that the defend: 3 a Hospital, & ‘pora - tion: Elsle Baldwin Smith, named ia the bill Eisie Smith: Russell Baldwin: Catherine Rex Hinkle, named i3 the bill therine B. Hinkle: anie Claiborne English, named in the bill nnfe Claiborne; James M. English; Horace L. English: Samuel McGill Eoglish, named in the bill McGee English; Lucy Loulse Holtz- claw, iofa Charles Robert” Holtsclaw, in- fant, and Ernest Lee Holtaclaw, Infant, cause theif appearance (o be entered herein on or before the fortieth day, exclusive of Bundays in case of de- of be published ive weeks fn the Law Deporter and The Evening '(Z, Justice. A true copy. MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. y ¥. E. CUNNINGHAM, Asst, Clerk. 1024 81-1e7 GEO. CURTIS SHINN, Atformey. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.—Holding ~ Probute Court.—No. 32007, Administration.—This s to give notiee that {he subscriber of the DI X has obtained from the Probate District of Columbdla, the e herebs warned to vouchers thereof, subscriber, on of before the 20d day of Jan- ary. AT 1926: otherwise they may by law excluded from all henefit of said estate, Given under my hand this 2nd day of Junuary, 1925. CAROLINE B, EATON. 1806 Monroe st. n.ow. Seal At THEODORE COGS- WELL, Deputy Register of Wills (or the Dis. trict ot Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 30101724 LOUIS OTTENBERG, Attorney, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.—Holding & Probate Court.— Olivie A. Moors deceased. —No. "Administration —Application having hereln for let of administra- it 18 or. 1025, that mes Barker. 508 W. Grace st Richmesnd, i J. E. Harker, Leedstown. 'Va.: Norma . 806 K. Clermont st., Baltimore, Barker, 1241 B st. s.e., Washi 205 61l n, Va; Morattico. oseph Johnuon, Hichmond Cor Va.: Edith Lusby mond Reed, 1148 . Washington, D. C.; Winifred John- George Johnson, Ford Johnsen, Ti nson and ‘Jesse Johnson, sll of Po 4 81 ofhers concerned, appes said"couri’ o Monday: the 16th das of B ary, 1025, at 10 o'clock a.m., to show e By such spplication shouid ‘net be grented. Let notice hereof be published ip the Washing- ton Law Reporter and The E Star news. DADEr once In each of three suocessive Weeks before the return day hereln mentioned. the frst publication to be rot less than fhirty days “before said. return day. ~WILLIAM HITZ_ Justice, Seal. Attest; THEODORE COGSWELL, Deputy Reglster of Willa for the District of Columbis. 1017,24 LECKIE, COX & SHERIER, Attorneys. on_Monda; 1925, at 10 o'elock . to sho such’ application shouid ot be & i otice liereof be published in the Washington Law Reporter apd The Evening Star ovce jn each of three turn day herein mentioned, the firat publi tien to be not less than thirty days before said eturn day. WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. Attest: JAMES TANNER, Regl for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 1210.17, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate Court.—No. 32682, d; 1 s 1s to give notice that becriber, of the District of Colu) tained from the Probate Court District of Columbia letters of minist on the estate of Elizaheth R. ton, late of the District of Columbia, deceased, sons having claims a yre hereby waraed fo exhibit the same, with i youchers thereof, legally suthenticated, to t! subseriber on or befors the 12th day of Jan- uary, A.D. 1028, otherwise they ma, be excluded from all benet of & Given under my hand this 12th day of J; null{ 1925. HESTER FRANCES RIDGEL { Oliffon 8t. N.W. (Beal.) Att Tamus TANNER, Register of Wills for the District of Columbis, Clerk of the Frobate Court, “iaiT24.87 " . CLINTON JAMES, Attornes. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- triet of Colum| ~—Morris Lunch, Yetta Luach, Platntifts, v 3.8, Carroll et al., fendants. y N 43350, —The of this sult s to establish title of by adverse ion, in the plaintiffy to the real estpte of Washingts Distriet of Colum scribed a seventeen (17) feet (B) jmches front on street by the full depth of ome hundred (102) feet alx (8) tnehes of original ninetes (19) in square four hundred d ninety-nine (490), house and premises No. 474’ Eye streef s.w. On motion of 1t ntiffs. it is this 80th day of De- 4, orde, l'.tln the following cause tir appearance te be entered herein—that iy to say. the defend: ants Thoraas Fitssimmons and Matthes trustees; Harriet A, Sterrett, Aug Thompson, Willlam 8, Haines, i.l - Alcors, Edwin C. Alcorn and Charles E. {llml it living, and Mary B. 8. Carroll, Elisabeth M. Carroll, Wi r Hemsley, Mary R, Hems- ley; Safe De Baltimore city, 8 corporation, tru C V. Hemaley, Namcy R. Hems) Maria K. Robert A, Dobbln, jr., Elizs ', Walter Memsley and John outors; Pauline ¥. H. Price, o L. Barnett, James Guy Hemsloy, Minnle H, Hemasley Ogan, J O Hemsley, jr., B. Thomps N Harrl D. Berry, Willam 8. Jr., Zaldee Dorsey, Francis Harrison Alice MeBlair, lunatle, on or before exclusive of Sundays and ad the defendants, the un t Thoma prustees gusta T. Thompson. Emily E. Alcorn, Edwin rles K. Inloes. if they be and the unknown heirs. lienees and s of Jasper Moylan, William Ingi Samuel Sterrett, on or bafore the fl day ocenrri ter forty d ®undays and 1 holldays, the first publication of this order, otherwise the cause will be proceeded with as in case of default; provided a copr of this orde be Enblllmd once & week for four successive weeks before sald appearance days jn the Washington Law Reporter and The BEvening Star, the court having for good cause shown excused other or longer publication. By the court: WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. (Beal) A true copy. Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. By F. E. CUNNINGHAM, Asst. C " JAMES B. | and GERTMAN, Atterneys. IN THE BUPREME COURT OF THE DIS trict of Columbla.—~Winifred M. Corridon et plaintiffs, ve. P ants.—Eqult decree for the appoint 11 and convey part of 865, as deseribed by metes and bounds in the bill, and being premises 218 venth street northeast, and r-r diviston of the proceeds, after defraying the expepses of this proceeding, between plaintiffs and defend. ants as they respectively entitled, l'PQlI motion of the plaintiffs, it is by the court this 31t day of January, 1025, ordered that the defendants, Patrick Carroll, Andrew Carroll, infant; Mary Carroll, fufan Anna Carrell, infant; Thomas Carroil, infant: Winifred Ma loney. Anni Maloney, Margaret Malopey. Katherine O'Rrieq, atrick Maloney, Mary Maloney, Thomas Muloney, infant: Matthew Maloney, Infant: Bugens Maloney, infant; Winifre Maloney, infant: Winifred Malont Thomas Maloney, Michael Maloney, John Con- way, Anne Kelly, Mary Condop, Bridget Wang, Julia Conway, Katharine Conway. Edward Me- Grath. John Grath, Daniel F. McGrath, Margaret M h, Manlow T. Mcl Infant » infant; Bern: 't Keely, 1 Thomas Keely, Teremiah Flood, Winifred Keely Keely, Winifred Mary Keely, My Mary Elizabeth Keely, tause their appearance (o be entered herein o1 or hefors the fortieth day, exclusive of Sundays and legal holldays, occurring after the day of the otherwire this canse will be proceeded with ax in cans of default Provided & copy hercof be published once s eek for three ructeasive weeks (n the Wash- oxton Taw Reporter and The Evening Star. WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. A true copy. (Real,) Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. By ¥. B. CUNNINGMAM, Asst. Clerk. 302431 feT EARL P, READY, Attorney for Plaintift, 1413 Eye St. NW, IN THE SUPREME COTRT OF THE DIS- trict of Columb'a.—Holding _an Equity Court.—Edward V. McDermott, Plaintiff, ve Tnknown heirs, aliences, and devisces, respac. tively, of Sarah McPherson, deceased. et al., defendants.—Fquity No. 43442 Order of Pub: Heation.—The object of ths suit Is to estab. lish the title of the complainant fo the real estate described in the bill of compla fled, known ax the jots numbered two (2) and three (8) (n William King and others', Com- missioners’ “subdivision of parts bered eighteen (18) and nineteen (16) in that Clty of Washington, formerly led “‘Georgetown,” being what (s now called Te twelve hundred seven (1207), as per folio 98 in T ‘ot Columb! excepting the north five (5 feet gix (8) inches of axid lot numbered two (2) by the full depth of said lot teken by the District of Co lumbis for an alley as shown by a pi with the award recorded 1n Liber 2760 480 among the land records of the Di Columi Kaid property motion of the com| of January, A.D. fend the unkno otively. : n McP! Renfamin Bhepperd, deceased: Abraham Bhepperd, de- ceased; Willlam Stewa Bimuel Turner, deceased, and Patrick Magruder, de: ceased, cause their appearance to be entered herein'on or before the Arst rule day occurring after the expiration of forty days, exclusive of Bundays and kolidays, from the day of the Arat publication of this erder; otherwise the cause will be proceeded with as in case ef default, Provided & copy of this order be published once a week for three successive weeks {n the Washington Law Reporter, and in The Evening Star before said day. WIL. LIAM HITZ. Justice. Real. A trie copy. Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. 'Br ¥. 8§ RoH Awat. Cierk. 142481167 EDNA J. SHEEHY, Attorney. SUPREMB COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbis, holding Prabate Court.-—No. $3842, Administration.—This is to give motice that the subscriber, of the District of Columbis, has obtained from the Probate Court of the Distriet of Columbia letters of administration on the estate of Isabells Varney, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. ' All persons having claime againt the deceased are herehy warned to exhibit the same, with the youchers thereof, legally sutbenticated. o the sub- seriber. on or before the 18th day of January A.D. 1628, otherwise they may by law be ex' cluded from all benefit of sald eatate, (Given under my hand this 18th day of January, 1035, JOBN T. KNOTT, F st NW. (Seal) COGSWELL, Deputy the District of Columbia, Cou 182431 teT HAMILTON & HAMILTON, Attorneyk. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia.—Margaret 1 aati®, vs. the unknown heir; ing of record by mple the title of Bru n Nottingha: seven hundred and sixty-el a5 per plat thereof recorded in th the surveyor of the District of Columbia in Liber W. F. at folio 149, the same being improved by house No. 1009 ‘Third street south- east, Washington, D. C. On motion of the DISIACI, It is this 20t day of January, 1925, ordered ' that the @efendants, ‘the unknown heirs, alieees and devisees of Mary F. L. Reynolds eause their Svpearance to be entered herein on or before the fAirst rule day oceurrin after the expiration e_month from this will be proceeded it. Provided a copy order be published once 8 week for three successive s in the Washington Law ipaper said being dis- own_ the court. R Teat: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. B. CUNNINGHAM, Asst. Clork. GEOG. CURTIS SHINN, Attormey. BUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.—Holding Probate Court.—No. 32576, Administration.—This is to give notice that ‘the subscriber of the District of Colum- bia hes obtained from the Probate Court of rict of Columbis, lett 1 tion, on the estate of Jeremish H. Coarad, a; the vouchers theree! to the subscriber, o y Janusry, A.D, 1026; etherwise they may by iaw be' exciuded from all benehl of eaid ate. Given under my hand s 6th day of 7. 1035, '1DA CONRAD LAWLOR, 5511 Ditol st. Beal. Atfest: JAMES TAN. Register of Wills the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 1010.17,24 RINGGOLD HART, P. H, MARSHALL, ISTRICT OF H, Pri 30010, AD: rn H, Pric ,—No. ation Docket 73 —Application havi hereln for prahate of the last w ¢ of 18id deceased and for ) stration with the will annexed on sald estate by Ringgold Hart. It in ordered s 21st day of January, A.D. 192, that John Emerson Price, Cassius Lee Price, Edwin P. Price, Mary ¥. Price McKenney. Harsist D. Brice; Ohariofts Priee Bverstt, Howard Price, erg ' Price Littlefohn, Helen' Price Denman and Edna Price Winston and all others con- cerned appear fn said court on Monday, the 214 day ‘of Mareh, A.D. 1925, at 10 o'clack m. show cause why such appilest not be granied. Let motiee hersof be K ington Law Reporter Daper once i each Ceetbive weekn before ihe Feiurn fay herein mentioned, the fret publication’ ta be not less than thirty dave before rald retyrn WILLIAM HITZ, Jusei m.s'l At- e Distr] umbls, o i Gourt, 034,81 KATE P. JOHNSON, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Colymbis,—Holding Probste Court,—Estate of Johanna Conor, deceased.—No. 83571, Ad- ministration Dockat 73,—Application havine Pean' made herein for probate of the last will and testament and codicil of said decessed, 3nd for letters testamentary on sald estate, by Alfred D. Bmith, It is ordered this 8(h of Jauary, AD. 1925 that Almond Co Thomes Connor and aii others concerned, ear in said court on Monday, the 16th duy et Pobruness AD. 1925, st 10 a'cleck a.m.: 0 show eause why such application should mot be granted. Let notice hercof be published the Washington Law Beporter and The By hing Star ence i esch of three myccessive Satks before the return day hereln men- tloned, publication to be not less {58 thircy daxe batore said return duy, Wik LIAM HITZ, Jystice, Se 4 bonk coqdwn?u Deputy ‘Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court 0,17.24 FRANK STETSON, Attorney. SUPREMBE COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate Court.—No. 81870, ministration.—This is to give notice thai the subscriber, who was by the Supreme Court of the Disirict of Columbia granted letters festamentary on the estate of Charles Burr, deceased, has, with the approval of the Su’ [ Coute of the Distriet of Columhis. held- ¥ a_ Probate Court, ed Monday, the 'h day of 't'w‘ t 10 n'd'ock oo the time, & room as ace; 1. oA lE Deuent Sad dreieivution * frosd said estate, under the court’s direetion sad eontrol, when and where ail creditors and per- sons entitled to distribytive phares or legacie: or the residue, or parts thereof, ai to attend, in person or by agent duly lulh-rl:,'d, wllhdlhlzlflllm:‘ Line estate properly ¥puched. Given uader my is 10th day of Janmary, 1935. NATIONAL BATINGs “InD TIRCR CCiurady.” By PRANK STETSON, Altorpey, (Seal.) Attest: !AMES TANNER, Register of Wills for the istrict of Columbia, Clerk of mmu CLEPHANE & LATIMER, Atterneys, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbis olding Probate Court.—No. 82600, Administration.—This is to give notlce the subscriber of the District of Columbl: obtained from the Probate rict of Columbl letters te estate of Alfred H. Brooks, late of the District of Colymbia, deceased. All persen baving claims Inst the deceased are here- by warned to hibjt the me, with the vouchers thereof, ly authenticated, to the subscriber, on or the 5th da uary, A.D. 1926; be “excluded from el be Given under my hand this 5th day of January, 925. ”Alt'l . BROOKS, 3100 N k% st. Attests JORN A. BHEIL. Deputs R ‘Wills for the” District of Colu Clerk of the Probate Gourt. 010,17, WM., MEYER LEWIN, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS’ Columbia, holding Probate C is is to give notice thi of the' Distiict of Cojum f New York, ha obtained Court of the District of Co- lamentary on the estate of e of the District of Colum- baving claims H e hereby warned 10 exhibit the seme, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subseribers on or before the 9th day of Janua A.D. 1926, otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of id estate. Given upder our 9th day of January, 1926, EDWIN R , 828 Tird Wt Brookiyn, N, Y. JOHN B, NICHOLN, 1607 160k 8t N.w., ‘Washington, D. C (Sewl.) Attest: JOFIN A. SHRIE ooty Rogister of iy for e D trict of Columbia, Clark of the Frobate Court. 172451 DANTEL THEW WRIGHT, Attoraey, IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbla, Holding Probate Court.— Estate of Harry ‘A, Onpe, deceased. 27178, Administration Docket 62.—The Boti- Beation as to the trial of the fasues in iis cage relating to the validity of the paper Weiting “dutea ‘the Sra s bt ‘sarch, S4B0; purporting to be the last will and testament of Harry A. Orme, deceased, having been returned a8 to Wil Orme, a miner sud Thadenia W, Hastin; ! M the sald court and bearing date the 3rd day of March. 1920 the las¢ will and testamant of Harry A Orme? 2. Was the id_paper writing dated the 3rd day of arch, 1030, purporting to be the Jast will and testament of Harry A. Orme, deceased, executed and atiested In the form as re- uired by law] 3. Was the said Harry A, Beme? at” e’ time of the making and wub: ribing or of the Acknowledging by him of The saft paper writing of sound and disporin mind, and eapanie of executing & valld fee or contract? “4. Was fhe sald paper writing Gated the 3rd day of March, 1020 obtained or ihe execution tiereof procured from the aaid Harry A. Orme, deceassd. by undue influence of any person or pe: d r writing dated the 1920 obtained or the execution thereof, or the bscription thereto, procured from the aaid Harry A. Orme, deceased, by coercion, fraud or duress practiced upon the sald Harry A Orme br any other person or persons? sbali be published once & week for four weekn in fhe "Washington Law Reporter and tw week for the same period 1u The Washi &t WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. (Beal.) Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL, Depuly Register of Wills for the District of Colum- bla, Clerk of the Probate Court $38.10.15.17.23.24.20.8 N, G. TURNAGE, Aftorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of (olumbia, —Bernat Wei hattan Cleaning & Dyelng Co. et No. '40402.—Thls o auditor to exame 954 verify the reports and Sicounts of the peceiver, and to fnd and rer ommend fo the court the Smounts fo be paid to the receiver In comn lons, the amoupt to be paid in attorneys' f and other fees and expenses of every kind, and the sums be diatributed to the persons who may properly entablished and valld claims defendant company ‘ax creditors, Dereby given that I will proceed with reference on Thursda; Februapy 12th, 1025, at 10:20 a.m., at the auditer's rooms in the 8. Court House, at which time and place all creditors of The Manhattan Cleaning & Dyeing Company, anf all others concerned, will appear “and present their claims with proof thereof. HNERBERT L. DAVIS, Auditor. J824,31-fe7 BANKRUPTCY NOTICES IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS trict of Columhis, boldiox s Bankrupicy Court.—In the matier of Graoville C. Brad- ford, bankrupt—In Rapkruptcy, No. 1516.— Notice lu herehy given that (ho above-named ¢t has fled his petition praying for a from All hix debts in bankrupter his credifors and other persons in in terest are required fo enter their appesrance in opposition, if any s desire, in the clerk's office of said court. on or hefore the 24th duy of Februery, 1925 RALPH D. QUINTEK, Referee in Bankruptes. 2 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS trict of Columbla, heldiug & Bankruptey Coyrt.—1In the matter of James K. Mays, baak. rupt.~In Bankruptey, No. 152%.—Nofice is hereby glven that the above-named bankrupt has fiied hin petition praying for & discharge from all his debts in bankruptcy, and that his ereditors and other persoms in' interest are required to ester their appearance in oppost tion. if any so desire, In the clerk’s office of waid court. on or hefore the 24th day of Feb. 1025, BALPH D. QUINTER, Referee IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS. trict of Columbis, holding & Bankruptey Court.——In the matter of Samuel Kirkste! bankrupt.—In Bankruptcy, No. 1529.—N is hereby given to the” creditors of thie named bankrupt that the final meetin ereditors will be held on the 2nd day of Feb- ruary, 1925, at 10:30 o'clock a.m., at my office 'in the Wilkins Building, 1512 H street morthwest, Washinzton, D. This 1s & “no anset” case, o there s nothing to distribute. RALPH D, QUINTER, Referee in Bankruptey. MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE T RATIONAYL CAPITAL STORAGE & 20VING Go. Sterage Household Goeds, 300 Rooms. Toeal and Long Distance Movin, M U 5w VOl W S oS MOVING STORAGE and pisnos. Kstimates erfully Con- i locaticn, WES R'S, h’ Py TP v, YR B o URGES GLAND GRAFTING TO BETTER SHEEP STOCK VIRGINIA $15,000,000 Noted French Surgeon Lecturing on Plan to Improve Quality By the Associated Pres KONAKRY, French Guinea, Janu- Serge Voronoff, French surgeon, embarked today for Morocco and France after & through _ Senegal, Volta and ary 24—Dr. noted French Guinea, At Kindla, French Guinea, Dr. Vor- demonstrated grafting Auxiliary Bullding, which he endowed with 100,000 francs for the ment of a great monkey mensgerie,|next Monday at Newport News, when destined to furnish subjects for re<|Gou Trinkis and other State oMeteie treatment of can- cer and tuberculosis on the spot and | discuss measures for combating the aft- to provide monkeys for experiments|yation. in the French institutions. Col. H, E. Eames Tr Col. Henry E. Eames, United States | Oyster Men's Association. who has just completed a tour of service in the Philippines, has | News conference to restore cpnfidence been assigned to duty at headquarters, | in the oyster and probably to ohal- 1st_Corps Area, Boston. EDUCATIONAL. Temple School nography, Typewriting, Secretarfal Course Day—Afterngon—Eveaing Our 5 to 7 ciasses convenient for those who cannot attend day or e 4 1416 X 8t. N.W, ablish- ansferred. 57 iz 30 DAYS g g waiee. | ACTION FAVORS FISHPOT. ing, Bpelling, FEGAL NOTICES. OYSTER LOSS HITS Fisheries Commissioner Says 25,000 Workers Have Been Made Jobless in State. trip| BY the Ausoclated Press. Upper |, RICHMOND, Va., January 24 the ;l";l'le-nve thouhnnd porsons are of which he lectured on the|JOD!®8S. Packing houses have closed results of gland grafting in better- |34 approximately $15,000,000 has ing sheep stock and the Quality of already been 1 s a result of th virtual paralysis of the oyster indus try in Virginia, due to the typhoid scare In the West, W. McDonald Lee, commissioner of fisheries, announced here. The commissiener also announoced that a conference had been called for would meet with the oyster men and The announcements came following & conference here yesterday between Gov. Trinkle, Commissioner Lees and O. A. Bloxom, president of the State Steps will be taken at the Newport lenge the Western health authorities and the “syndicated sensational sheet that bave caricatured the oyster, the commissioner said, after deplor- ing that although Virginia oysters have a clean bill from health oM, clals, it does not help the situation after the oyster-eating publio has been frightened. It was estimated that approximate- ly 50,000 persons are dependent on the oyster industry in Virginta, many entire familles being engaged In the work during the season as their solc means of subsistence. STRAYER COLLEGE “For Business Training” 721 13th Street Positions Obtained for Graduates Register Now For Day or Evening Sessions Boss: Confers degroes Office hours 11 to ‘W. Phone Franklin 4585 | British Laborite Says Party's Miss Mabel Dill Announces Her Winter Course in SHORT-STORY WRITING Fridays, January 23 to April 30 Eight P.M, 1900 H Street 1313 K St. N her pupils are selling their stories. One of them received $200 recentiy for “American.” Circulars at Brsatano's For Further Information Telephone Franklin 568 Classes Open to Both Men end Women ACE INSTITUTE Accountancy and Business Administration anlrot: Tustl bute 2272 Croontive pod aandis Socnitve Sornoos and sarly George Washington University Law School Member of Asseciation of Law Bcheols Becond half year begins February 2. New Students may enter at that time. Complete forenoon course beginning at Late afternoon Co-Educational for employed afteinaon ecurriculum has_been approved by the Council on Legal Edueation of the Bar Assoctation. 1435 K Strest Northwest e | BALTIMORE, Md, January 24— 'x"yhnd County Opposes State Dynamiting Plan. HAGERSTOWN, January 2{—The plan of the Stats to destroy the fish- {pots in the Potomac River in West- ern Maryland was given a setback when the board of commission- ers of Washington County passed a resolution protesting against the dynamiting of the pots, declaring the action was drastic, unwise and detrimental to game fsh protection It {s belleved this action may check for the present the plan of the Btate to meet the refusal of the fishpot | operators to remove them by dyna- | miting the pots. These orders were |sent to Deputy Game Warden Albert Crampton by State Game Warden Washington College of Law|Zc Compte. The action of the com- Co-Educational Second !cmn‘hv beging Feb misgioners developed as the resuit protests lodged by sportsmen and residents of the city and county, —— EXPLAINS TRADE VIEWS. Mind Open on Issue, BY R. W, THOMPSON. By Cable to The Star and Chicage Daily News KINGSTON, Jamalca, January 24— J. E. Thomi former secretary of state for the British colonies, repl ing here ta & speech in which pref- erence was advocated for Jamaicap products by Great Britain, said that although he personally was a free trader, the Labor party was not tied to any economical theory, and did not make a fetlsh of free trade. The Gleaner, commenting on the remark, says that the West Indies has loss to fear from the Laborites than from the older Liberals. (Copyright, 1925, by Chicago Dafly News Ce.) N STATE TO SUE COUNTY. 1 Failure to Pay Charges for Fight- | ing Forest Fires Alleged. teh to The Star. found gverysheps | Hpecial Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, January 2¢.—Failure e Naeearwavelicle: | | of Cectl County to pay charges for ex- || pense in Aghting forest fires h {|caused the State department of fo. estry to ask the attorney general te bring suit against the county, The attorney general also has been asked to bring sult against 10 indi- viduals for failure to pay claims to- taling $175 for expenses in fighting fires. Sections of the acts of 1813 pro- vide that forest fire fighting expenses shall be paid by the counties, and that the forestry department shall reim- burse them for one-half of the ex- pense. Detours Near D. C. Bulletined. Special Dispateb to The Star. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION PIANO, SAXOPHONE, BANJO | roads commission detour bulleti lessons. | Central avenue, Benning, D. C., at g - hers. | Sixty-first street, in Capitol Height Christensen Bchool. | turn to right off Central avenue (0.0 STEAMSHIPS. Jazs, Popular Musie Send for free booklet. The following detour in Prince Georges County for the week ending January 24 is listed in the State turn left in Dix street (0.25), turn right to Minnesota avenue (0.75), con- tinue to Benning road (2.0). Length MITES NAVIGAZIONE GENERALE ITALIANA SAILINGS TO ITALY Connecting with Egypt and India Fob. 14, March 26 ‘The Oaly Onc-Class Cabin Sbip to lisly GIULIO CESARE, July 7, Sept. 23 Sister Skip o thc Duiiio " Sesee Sereze, New York or Local 5.5 Ageats nd of Enchantment || Only Three Days From Baltimore | or Philadelphia $45.00 includes meals and stateroom herth Steamers .n,_‘r‘#?‘- Highset Class Baltimore & Carolina S.S. Co. NEXT SAILINGS: From Baife, apuary Februsry § February 16 Frankli ‘Weems Line HONOLULUY. MEW ZSALAND "Ssr. 8 | P1y Corps, of the office of naval oper: [¢ “MAKURA" (13,600 tons) “NIAGARA" (20,000 tons) Sail from Vancouvi "” fares, .'cl'; £ L' n of detour, two miles; condition good. Gets Temporary Assignment. Capt. Joseph J. Cheatham, Naval Sup- tions, Navy Department, hag been as- “Mar. 11 May & July 1|signed to temporary duty at the Army ailway, 903 or the Canadian Austral- nciundlu‘ 741 Hastlog » Industrial College. STEAMSHIPS, Atlantic Transport,1208 F St.N.W.,Wae:. | Royal Majl, New York to Cherbourg and London "KA (new) $Jan. 81 Fen, 28 Mar. 28 ! B I KA (new) Feb. 14 Mar. 1¢ Apr. 35 Tho. Al Sashse o8 $Calls at Piymouth. 1Omits Cherbourg; calls at Boulogne. French Line, 1406 N. Y. Ave. N.W.,W23h. | FREDERICK VI . Heb, 17 Ave. & Moy 16 New York-Plymonth-Havre-Paris. Tan. 28 Mar. 28 : LFeb. 4 Feb. 28 Mar. 28 New York-Hayre-Parig, *DE GRASSE (new) Feb. 18 Mar. 16 Apr. *ROCHAMBEAU - i 14 ‘Apr. 22 May LA SAVOIE 'y 25 Aug 17 Sepl. 28 | United American Lines) 3a.49 Hamburg-American Line (See United Ameri Holland-America Line, 24 N. Y. to Plym'th, Boulogne-Bur-Mer, Rott's'm Feb. 7 Mar. 14 Apr. 18| ‘CLEVELAND Mar. 6 Ar. 18 May 28 tate St., N.Y. | ALBERY BALLIN,.Feb. 5 NEW AMSTERDAM NDAM (new) "Apr. 11 May i1 Jun 2Jude 8 Tuly 11| upy Italian Lioyd (Sabaudo) Bank, Gen. N.W., Wash., B.’c, New York to Neples and Genoa CONTE ROSSO Feb. 7 Mar. 21 J CONTE VERDE . ¢ Itatian Line (N. G. 1), 1 State St, N.v. | Lo " Birmouts, New York to Naples and Genoa Feb. 14 Mar. 28 May o sREETAE! “Apr. 15 May - 2ty T e 33| white North German-Lloyd, 32 Broadway, N.v. N. ¥.-Piymouth-Cherbourg Bremen Feb. 8 STUTTGART Mar. - APF. ;: . T - T A 4 ;28 <. 14 Mar. 14 ABr. 11 MUENCHEN 31 " Mar. 21 PLUBTZOW direct (one-class cabi Red Star Line, 1208 F 8 N. Y., Plymouth, Cherbourg, Antwerp SPITTSBURG SZEELAND . BELJENLAND LAPLAND .. Further Information from - N.W., Was A 5 Mar. 12 Apr. 18 *CANOEIC -Apr. 21 May 28 June 25 | #A --APr 28 Juie § July 7| <ARABIO AB§-CABIN STEAMERS ompaniss’ 26 Broadway, N. Y. N. Y. to Cherbourg-Southampton-Hembury. 285tMar. 188Apr. 35 2 iCalla at ‘Hulitex 10mits Hemburg. Scandinavian. Am. Line, 37 Wh'all 8t,,N.Y, N. ¥. to Norway-Swedes. SHELLIG OLA Ji UNITED STAT) 5 Apr. 18 May 28 pr. 25 .. Mar. 10 Apr. 80 Juse 9 ne, 21 State 6t.,N.V, New York to Sweden. Norwsy, Denmark, _Finland and DBaltlc States. SSTOCKHOLM ... Feb. 14 Mar. 21 Apr. 23 DBOTPNINGHOIM | Feb. 28 Apr. ok&y (] GRIPSHOLM (new) June 20 July 35 Aug, 38 Transatlantica Italiana, 5 State St., N.V. New York-Palerma-Genoa-Naples PPE "VERDI..Feb. 10 Apr, 4 May 20 DANTE ALIGHERI .Mar. 8 May 2 June 50 Joiné Service With (el Hamburg-American Line g X oLl Qherbours Stuthampten Hamburg a5, 19 Apr. 80 DEUTSCHLAND .. 2 May 14 RELIANC “Mar. 28 Apr. 21 May 19 0| BESOLUPE '’ Apr. 7 May & June 2 Y. to Cobh (Queenstown), Hamburg. SATPHALIA ..".Tun 20 Mar. 1¢'dpr 25 HURINGIA b. 12 Mar. 28 May o MOUNT £T.A 38 Apr. 11 May + 5th & H|U.'S, Lines, 1410 G St. N.W. Wash,, D, C. N. Y, to Cherbourg and Southsmpten, LEVIATHAN ... Feb. 28 Mar. 21 Apr. 11 N. Y., Plymouth.Cherbourg-B; PRES. HARDING ..Jan. 27 Mi G WASHINGTON PRES. BOOSEVELF remen. ..Feb. T Apr, 7 May13 Mar. 10 Apr. 18 May 20 St N.W,, Wi *REPURLIC HOMERIO AJERTIG fFeb. 21 Mar. 2L Ap ADBIATIC i {Calls at Haiitaz. Y. to Liverpoel via Gl 7 ces or Local Steamship Agonts

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