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AUCTIONS," THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, . C, SATURDAY, TJANUARY 31, 1935.° AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAY “THOS. J. OW N & 80 T AUCTIONEERS. YRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE DWELL- ING, BEING PREMISES 5342 FIRAT STREET NORTHWEST Ry virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated 21, 1924, being n Tastrument corded July 28, 1624, among the land records No FORTY- 74, re ®f-the District of Columbia, and at the request ®f the party secured thereby, the undersigned Erantees will sell at public auction, in front of e premise: OF FEBRUARY P’ following.d udte in the Di mated as and be . Boss and H. 7 & piat recorded in A.D. rict of ing lot nd Liber 57, on FRIDAY, THE SIXTH DAY 1035, AT FOUR P.M.. nd premises, sit ney.” folio 44, of the rec- ‘olumbia, and desig 43 in square 17 Glenn Phelps’ subdivi- R of part of the tracts of land kno ills’ Vae in o a s pes wedw of the office of the surveyor of the Dis: eriet of N Foitas: tor $7,000, furt Columbla subject prior deed of trust hich will be rehase price A deposit recording and 0 cove of revonue stamps at purchaser's cost trustees. ounts Terms to becomplied with within thirty days, otherwise eposit forfeited and the property may be ad- vertised and resold at the discretion of ROBERT E. P. KREITER, R. THOMAS ROBINSON, Trustees. 4430380 . J. DWEN 4 Trustees’ Sale to Close an Estate of a Very Valuable, Centrally Located Business Property, at the Corner of New York Ave- _nue, Northwest. By ofFecord, witl sl OCLOCK TWENTY-] in front of the Jand situate in in" th trict of Columbia feet front t public M INTH e nndes ox premises, ai Fifth and L Streets virtue of the powers vested, by deed gned trustees. auetion THURSDAY, DAY OF JANUARY, thex THREE THE 1925, I that parcel of the City of Washington, known as the west on New York avenue of original Dis. £ lmonumbered 6 in square north of square 515. Said 1and beln Sow Yok ave of Robert Bona th by L, 5" Firen Tanare Tend will first parts. " fronting Fianing through nid parts from Tront "on - New' Diat to be <ani Actordance with ffered. The airibeq parcel TeRrre tnd rient hrirer, 1f 0t is Bldy for the teet, seversl bounded on the e Wi, Jar. reet northwest and on containine The sald sireet north more or be offered. on New to L strect, ast by dine, et west Toss in fve York avenue, varying 20 fect front to Tork Av 4 at time which said trustees as an eaf ccept parts of parts then offer irety, m the bid the north by the land on the separate and tor teet marked on ale, and in will_be said nd they for the coss of the sggregate Terms of sale will be forty per cent cash a0 the residue on or before two years after date of sale note or notes of by first deeq of six per centum per aninally from day of sale, purchaser. trust on to bear 10 be represented by promissory interest payable sem! and to be secured the property sold. wilh trustees in the deed of trust satisfactory ta.the undersig; prehaser. quire a deposit of . or all cash at option of tees reserve right to re 200,00 ¢ each 3 deposit of S1.000.00 it sold as a when bid epfed. and ntirety. Terms of sale to he coufplled with within sixty dave from day of sale, or trustees risk’ and s ten dase waning Sta Citx of W Diagrams of tiy 1o sam 815 Vermont 1p15-d&as HE AROV ex Su PRUSTEE'S ESTATE “OF SAT SIT ht to cost of defaulting purchaver, resell a upon notice by publication in The ton, D. C property a: ALV H 0. E SAT = a_newapaper’ pubiished in the 3 s ©can be had at the office of H. Rozier avenue morthwest PORTNER, ROZIER DULANY Truste: 815 Vermont avenue N.W. or WISCONSIN AVENUE B : *AND Q STREHTS NORTHWE: 1NG ABOUT AVENUE, W 130 FEET, VALUABLE APARTME: Wi EM AND CONSIN AVE By virtue of a d. in Liber NTS ABO 696 FEE ITH A TORER( v ISES N 1 ENT crtain deed of folio 4 No._ 4571 BY HOMS. NOW N RED ALLED) HWEST. ¢ HAS BEEN POST on_acconnt of inclement wenther. 1 THIRD DAY iE HOUR until FEBRU- ND PLACE. A 13 W trust duly et. sea., 1and records of the District of Colnm bia, thereby, the un: public auction TUESD. Til ARY, A.D. 1825 PM.! the followh ises. s tuat and at the request of the crsigoed trustee of the premi nt HIRD DA ng-descrived Y OF AT FOUR-THIRTY land an n the City of Washington, secured at FEHBRT" CLOCK 1 prem Dis sell, trict of Columbia, and designated as and being arts of lots 17 ai ina’ addition to ( 1271, in the city described by met Beginning for High stre point distant northeasterly parallel with said ot 130 feet thence a2l lots 1t thepee line, 92.1 feet, angles feet with the firat a aad th avenue’ 60.5 feet With right of wi and through an south side of said ne southeastarly nd 18 in ieorgetown. of Washington, bounds s The same on the ox aud Wisconsin an st avenue, Beatty and Haw " being in square d being. follows line of at 2 t southerls fiom the north Weat corner of said lot 18 and running thence to the on 17 a_distan southwester'y paraliel thence northw thence southweste. 9 feet to sald Wiscon 1y along poiat_of common forever over ce northwest to tie ay i all Tand, 3 fee the north 28t line of said the ean ce of 7 with 't terly t wide, ine_of Tot. line of 8 foet he first at right parallel o ia g.oning. on the leading_from Wiscon s{n arenue and extending back 37.8 feef, with furtlher right to arch over said apove the s: smprovements Terms of saly money to be pai instalimeuts, interest at 7 pasable ley § feet e of the lot, together with the One-third of the purchase d in cash, pasable balance from in two In one and two er centum per an semi-annually, day of . seciired by deed of trust upon the prop. orty s purchaser, aquired at recording, porchaser. or all time A deposit "ot revenue Terms of sale fo be complied with of sale. stamps, e at the option of 000 will Al conv te., at the be re ancing. cost of within 30 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustes reserven the right to resell the prop erty at the risk and cost of defaulting pur chater, after such resale in Washington, D. C. NATIONAL S fise dass AVIN advertisement some newspaper published of in AND TRUST CO. By FRANK W. STONE Attest: ADAM A Second vice presi ent, Trustee. E. PERCIVAL WILSON, Secretary. Bankruptcy Sale of a Large “Stock of Men’s High Grade Furnishings and Clothing, Valuable Modern Amer- ican Walnut Fixtures and “Unexpired Lease of Prem- i » e District of Tupicy C 182 the above Columbia, By Public Auction, Tuesday, February 3, 1925, Commencing 10:30 A.M. —Stock. Fixtures and Lease of the above high- Erade men’s store. . including ses No. 1342 G St. N.W. virtue of an order of the Supreme Court holdinz a Bank: rt in re Hoover Zook, Bankrupt No. the undersigned trustee will sell within premises Furnishings and Clothing —Business and Tuxedo o Hats, Caps: Golf Hose: Chiamo and other Gloves: Silk, L Soft snd Sti Mufflers, Belts, Suspenders, k, chisfe 3 87k, Madras, Sweaters Cane! Br. Jewelry, e Wool ajamas, adcloth Bath Rol Fixtures. “Complete st practically new modern Amer- fean Walnut Wa tures, Partitions, F about $3,900) 1, Display. loorcases, M fr'C rters, Dress bes, and irror Sto: Office Equipment. Kdding Machine, net Safe. Metal Sewing Machine. chine, Mahogany Chack Writ Electric Letter File, Hat-band Desk, Chai Tailor's rs. TyDe Fan. et . ete. aits, Overcoats, Top- le and Wool Hose: Rick, Deer, Mocha. Cape Ties, Handker. and Madras Underwesr; and Shirts: Umbrellas, ek Fix. (cost, Shaw-Walker Metal Cabi- Singer Perforating Ma- | ewriter, The above stock. fixtures and lease will firat be offered as an ent of<ihe trustes may be offered rate parcels, viz.. and if 2 sa Fixtores, tisfactory bi Stock ety, and in the discretion in three sepa- in is not Trade. receited in this manner. will be immediately sold in desail Terms H THOS. J TRUSTE ESTATE KN NORTHW! By virtoe of & certain deed of trust No. amoug the Columbla, the request of the party secured thereb; Octaber 1 recorded records 192 ctobe: the of D, SALE P OWN AN being instr 17, 1923, istrict o npdersigned trustees will sell tion in_front of THE 1025, at land’ and of Columbia, lot Fitagerald's IVE P. subd. ngmbered one hundred and seventy-six a5 per plat recorded premises, and numbered forty-nine the premiges, NINTH DAY OF FEI the foll situste designated 49) of o SHERIER Southern OWEN & SON, AT Trus TIO 1805 17 ument at pubi | INDAY, iRUARY, on MC Tow' in the as in Nat lots “in veyor for the District of Columbia 11,.at folio 47. nd tee, v ALUABLE REAL th ST dama 306, fand and at the ane- AD] ug-described Disiriet being han W, square (176) o the office of the sur- in liber ‘erms: Bold subject to a prior deed of trust for £1,300 and to & second deed of trust secur- ing o' rote with 52,456, nopaid further particulars of which balance of about will be manounced at time of sale; the purchase price bpre of $250 reve \ dazs _otherwise req: ed. nue stamps deponit d_trust to be paid in cash. Conveyancing. purchaser’s Terms to be complled with wi forfeited at and A de- bl 30 the W@ properts, may he advertised and resold at SANDOZ the discretion of 029-0kds, ex-00 \ the trustees. FRITZ F. JOHN H. WEST. Trusteess of the AUCTION SALES. ______ FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J OWEN & SON, AUCTION] . Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Three-Story Brick Dwelling, | Containing 10 Rooms, Bath, l.'lot-Wlter Heat, Being Prem- ises No. 224 2nd Street North- east, Also Two-Story, Two- Car Brick Garage in Rear. By slrtue of a certain deed of trust, dated June 28. 124, belng instrument No. 323, re- corded July 16, 1924, amoug the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the re- | quest of the party secured 'thereby, the un- dersigned trustess will sell at public au tion. in frout of the premises, on' MONDAY, THE TWENTYSINTH DAY OF JANUARY, AD. 1025, AT FOUR-THIRTY P.M.. the following described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being 1ot “G™ and part of lof -'F in John Chester and Charles' Junken's subdi- vision of loi« In square 725, as per plaf re- corded in Libef C. H. B.. follo 301, of the records of the office of fhe wurveyor of the District of Columbia, safd part of lot *“F described an foliows: Beginning for the same &t the northwest corner of said ot “F" and unning then Alouz the dividing line etween sald lot and G 19 feet, thence south § inches, thence west 19 feet to &n alley, thence north long said alley 8 inches to beginning Terms: Sold subject to a first deed of trust for $4.300.00 and second deed of trust for about $2.500.00, further particulars of which will_be Aunounced at time of sale: the pur- se wbove sald trusts ‘o be paid in cash. A deposit of $200.00 required. Con- veyancing, recording And revewie stampe at purchaser’s cost. ~Terms to be complied with Within thirty days, otherwise deposit for- feited and the property may be ndvertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees, at purchaser’s, risk. JACOR R. SHAPIRO. MAURICE C. SHAPTRO, Ja15-d&ds.exSu Trustees. SATHE ABOVE SALE HAS BEEN POST- PONED UNTIL THURSDAY, JANUARY 20th, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P, SAME PLACE. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. Ja27-d&ds £FTHE ABOVE SALE HAS REEN FUR- ther postponed, on account of incleme, weather. until MONDAY. FEBRUARY S¥( OND, 1825, AT FIVE OCK, PM.. SAM] PLACE. ~ BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. 0-d&ds, exSu ADAM A, WESCHLER & SO Bankruptcy Sale of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Fur- nishings, Toys, Notions, etc., contained in No. 1818 7th Street N.W. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of ihe District of Columbia, holding a Bank- ruptcy Court. in re Samuel Hirshman, bank. rupt,” No. 1533, the undersigned trustee will sell by public snction within the above prem ises on WEDNESDAY, FERRUARY 4, 1§ (ommencing 4t 10:30' A3, large anmatity Hoslery, Underwear. Shirts, Stif and Soft Collars; Sweaters, Overalls, Jumpers, Romper: Gloves,” Dresses. ‘Boys' Pants, Rathing Suit Night Caps, Wrapper: coats, Dolls. Spool’ Cotton an Crochet _Cotton, nts' Shoes. Millinery Ribbons. Notions, The above stock will first be offered as tirety, and if a satisfactory bid is not re- ceived, will he immediately sold in detail. Terms: Cash SAMUEL SHAPIRO, Trustee. §a20-8 S “oloradn’_Building. | THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE TWO. STORY BRICK DWELLING KNOWN AS PREMISES 222 V STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated 10th. 1924, being instrument No. 288, recorded April 14th, 1021, smong the land records of the District of Columbla, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public uc- tion. In front of the premises. on WEDNE! DAY, THE ELEVENTH DAY OF FEBR! ARY, A.D. AT FOUR-THIRTY P.M the following described land and premises, tuate in the District of Columbia, and de ignated as and being lot 17 in square 8581 in Wiliiam S Phillips' subdivision of block 9, | “Highview."" and of part of the tract of land calied “Metropoll View." as per plat re- corded tn Liber folio’ 101, of the racords of the office of the survesor of the District of Columbia, subject to building line restric- tion and covenants of record Terms: Sold subject to & prior deed of trust for $3.500, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale; the pur- chase price above said trust to be paid in 1. A deposit of $200 required. Conve cing, ‘recording and revenue stamps at pur- chaser’s cost. Terms to be compiled with wWithin ® thirty dars. otherwise deposit feited and the property may be advertised od resold at the discretion of the frustee AERMAN SCHMIDT, PAUL V. ROGERS, Trustees. jast ADAM Biilsis Stk of Shiiés Contained in premises 7th & D Sts. N.W. (over Lincoln Nat’l Bank) formerly known as Everybody’s Shoe Store. By Public Auction Monday, February 2, 1925 Commencing 10:30 A.M. The nbove stock will first be of- fered as an entirety and If a satis- factory bid is mot received will be immediately sold in detall. Terms: Cash ADAM A 2,30, W WESCHLER & SON. Aucts. i 3 THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUARLE TWi N RET PREMISES 4308 14th STREET NORTH- WEST. By virtie of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 482, folio 268, et meq., of the land records of the District of Colum. bia, and at the request of the partr secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public anction in front of the premises, om WEDNESDAY, THE FOURTH DAY OF FEB- RUARY, A.D.'1925, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M., the foliowing desc@bed land and premises, situate in the County of Washington, District of Columbia, and designated d being lot numbered twenty-nine (29) In square numbered twenty-seven hundred and three (2703) in the aublivislon made by George W. Osborn and mes T. Osborn of part of a tract called ““Indolence” as per plat recorded in Liber County No. 24, at folio 42, one of the records of the surveyor's office for sald District Terms of enle: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, halance in two equal instailments, pasable in one and two yedrs with futerest at 8 per centum per annum, pavable semi-annnally, from day of sale, cured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of '$200.00 will be required at time of sale. All converoncing, recording, revenue stampe, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to'be comolied with within 30 days from day of sale. otherwise the trustees rescrve the TIght to resell the proparts at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, afer five davs' advertisement of such resale puper published in Washington. D. C. EDWARD W. WHITESIDE, ALFRED B. BAKER, in24-d&ds, ex8u Truste LEGAL NOTICES HAWKEN & HAVELL, Atiorney SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate Court.—No, 326; Administration.—This is fo give notice the subscribers, of the State of V' d the District of Columbia, respectively, have obtained from the Probate Court of the Dis: trict of Columbla letters of administration on the estate of George W. Burdette, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. ~All parsons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the sab scribers. on or before the 20th day of January, AD. 1626, otherwike thes may by law be ex. cluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under our Lands this 20th day of January B. I. BURDETTE. Ballston, Arl. (o GEORGE _'W. BURDETTE, ' Jr., Grart Rd. N.W. '(Seal.)’ Attat: THE( DORE COGSWELL, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 31-fe7.14 GEORGE W. YOUNG and ANDREW L. KENNEDY, Attorney: STORY BRICK RESIDENC IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIs trict of Columbia, holding an Equity Courr. Thomas Carter, Daniel Grimes. Robert Wi Ston, trustees of the Salem Baptist Churcy. Corporation. plaintifts, va. the hnknown beirs Gevivees and Aliences of Nary Herbert, defond: ante Equit The ‘abject of this Ruit 15 10 of decren entablishing of sec ord in feo ‘simple by Adverss posession plarn: it title_to lots © and 10 n the subdisision | in'square 367 in the city of Washington. made | oy “tiie heir of John Davidson, &% per p | Facorded in Liber N. K. pages 102 o of the records of the office of the surveyor of | the District of Columbla. Upon motion of the plaintifts 1t s by the court this 13th day ot Jabuary. 1925, ordered that the defendante, the unknown Lelrs. devisees and alisnees of Mary Herbert, cause their Appearance. o b entered herein on o before the firat rule day oceurring after the expiration of one. month afier the day of the Grst DublicAtion hereof. otherwise thiy cause will be proceeded with a fncase of default. 'Provided a copy heteof be published once & week for three (3) sue Cessive weeks in the Washington Law Te. porter and Evening Star, loger And other pub: fitations being dixpenaad With for satistactory Canse whown.. WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. & EACH, CUNNINGHAM, bR e, 17,2431 | LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES ‘LEGAL NOTICES EEGAL NOTICES. o e ——————eeeeeeeeeeee e e LEGAL NOTICES PEYTON GORDON, U. S. Attorney. IN TEE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of ~Columbia.—Holding a_ District Court—United States of America, Libellant, 21 bottles of beer, 4 pt. bottles of cider, § at. Pottles of vermouth, 1 bottie of mineral water, 1 bottle containing about % pt. of an unknown liguor, 1 kettle containing a small amount of wine, 48 qt. bottles labeled White Label and Black and White Whisker, 7 qt. bottles labeled Black and White Whiskey, 22 t. bottles of wine, 1 gal. jug of win ug sbout one-third full of wine, 1 gal wine, 13 botiles labeled E. K. Sherry Wine, 2 bottles labeled Mizrach Wine, 1 bottle near full of E. K. Claret Wine, 1 bottle abont one- fourth fuil of E. K. Port Wine, 1 bottle about one-fourth full of Sandy MacDonald Whiskey, 1 at. bottle containing about a gill of William Pean Whiskey. 6 bottles labeled Boothby & Co. 014 Tom Gin, 1 ginger bottle about one- third full of red liquor, 8 bottles of peach extract, 50 2-ounce botfles of Jamafea Gin- ger. 4 5-gal” Jare of corn liquor, 1 J4-ga part full com liquor: 78 bottlés of B um, 44 bottles labeied Gordon Gin. 14 bottles labeled London Dry Gin, 63 bottles labeled Hennessey Cognac, 18 bottles labeled Sandy MacDonald Whisker, 1 bottle labeled 0. O. Sovteh Whiskey, 1'gai. Jug of red liquor, § botties of unlaheled liguor, 2 b-gal. cans con. taining abont 8 gal. of alconol, 18 bottles la. beled Ambasador Whiskey, 2 botties near full of Cognmc, 2 suit cases, 3 boxes containing traw, coloring fluid, wire, cap: i3 and & small amount of sugar; 7 ottles of beer, 1 1;-pt. flask containing about 43 ounce of corn liquor. 7 34-gal jars of corn auor,'Y, -gal. can coniaining about 4 gal. of Ein, 3 15-gal’ jars of gin. 1 wtone crock, 1 mall tray, 1 Sat iron. 1 %-gal. jar part full of corn llquor, 1 1j-gal bottie near full of wine, 1 gt. bottle labeled Peralto Cognac, 1 tea pot, 8 is-gal. Jars of corn liquor, 1 l5-gal. Jar part full liquor, 1 pt. flask of corn liquor, 1 dAiTting sk of ‘comn itquor, 1 ba-pt. faak contalning & small amount of corn llquor, 1 ¥%-gal. Jug % full corn liquor. 1 5-pt. bottle corn liquor, 24 pt. bottles of gin, 4 at. bottles of wine, 1 5-gal. can of alconol, 1 3-zal. c cantaining about half gal. of alcohol, 1 }3- Jar of corn liquor, 1. 33-pt. bottle’ part f ‘orn liquor, 1 34-gal. far & full gin, 5 5-ga cans of alcohol, 11 T4-gal. Jars of corn liquor, 13-gal. Jars of corn liquor, 31 15-pt. botties of corn liquor, 2 13-gal. Jars of cora iiquor, 1 13-xal fuil coru_ liguor, 1 13-gal. jar of wine, 1 3g-gal. far of wine mash, 1 3;-gal. far containing Abaut & pint of wine. 1 gal. stone Jug part full of corn liquor, 7 %Al jars corn liquor, 1 3-gal. jar about one-third full of corn liquor "1 5-gal. can containing about 1 gal. of alcohol. 1 mall steamer trusk containing 32 35-pt. botties of gin, 54 pt. borties of gin. 12 5-gal. jars of corn lauer, 1 5-gal can ) | part “full ‘corn liguor, 2 1-gal. jugs of wine, 1 |ar le of wine, 1 gal. jug containing & at “F wine, 4 J-gal. Jars of corn liquor, 2 13-gal Jurs part toll of corn liquor, 1 5-gal. can of alc 2 B-gal. cane parf full alconol, 2 smull bags of corks, 1 15-gal. keg of wine. 5 keg of wite. b.gal. stons Jug part full of 3-gal. Jar of corn liquor. Jug. ontaining about a pt. of 3 {axe of comn liquor, S-pal. bottle about one-fourth full of 3 about two-thirds fuil of gin. 1 b jug half full of gin, 1 wooden box Coutslolyy 9 baitles labeled 'Peter Dawson Whisxdll 1 bottle labeled Haut Sauterness Wine, 8 ¢ bottle about half full Capadian Club ‘FRbicey, 1 at. bottle labeled Lewis Iuntefr Whikey, 1 wooden box containing 10 battleR Tabed ' Peter Dawson Whiskes. 1 hand ibag cotafnipg 1 at. bottle labeled ‘010 Kentucky Boupon Whiskes, 1 gt. bottle Ia beled Peter: fawaon Whisker, 1 af. bottle Inbeled Sauce ¢ Wine, 1 qf. bottle iabeled B & e.mr& i3, 1'qt.bottle Swan Rrand Whiskey, 1 beled Canadian Club Whis ker, 1 e abeled Melvala Whiskey. 1 pt. Dottle lai \n-ngahela Whisker, 4 pt. botties Iabeled WlAci's Trish Whisker. 1 gt bottle half fu.l Yenucky Whiskey, 1 pt. bot tie Tabeled Mon. 18’ Whiskey ‘abont half full, 4 pt. bottle ialheicd Burke's Whiskey, 4 Pt bo'ties labele Irldn Whiskes, 1 pt. botile of White Irish Yhitkey. small bag of corks and ladels, 30 Y. fics of cora liguor, 1 1-gal. Jn all ~orn lignor. 1 5.gal. can of aleohiol, 2 botrlen laed Stenorah Wine. 11 T3-gal. ars of corn Ny 1 qr. bottle of red Viguor, 1 gl . 1 leall tin funnel,” gia measiring d hydiometer, S-gal. bottls of wine. 2 12 6f wine. 1 at: bottle of wine, 11 of cora liquor. 14 3 gal. Sare of cider. 3 Ja-gal. fars part full of eider, 10-gal. keg of liquor, 2 5zal. kegs of lignor, bottles of liquor, 5-kai. bottle haif full of Tiquor. 1 5-gal. stone Jug of liquor. 8 pt. bottles part full of corn liquor, 1 qt. bottle part full of red liquor, 1 1,4t bottle cora liquor, 1 aluminum canfeen part full of corn liquor, tin bucket part full of corks, 3 qf. bot- ties Tabeled Lewis Hunter Whitkey, 1 aqt bottle about half full Iabeled King G Whiskey, 8 15-pt. bottles of cora liqu metal wash tubs containing 1 3-gal. jar of £in, 1 3ygal. Jar of gin haif full containing 3 Y-gal. fars of corn liquor, 2 Pt bottles ‘of ‘corn’ liquor, 3 33-pt corn liquor, 1 15-pt. bottle about one-third full corn liquor, 2 S-gal. cans of gin, 4 l3-pt flasks of corn liquor, 2 l-gal. Jars of corn liguor, 1 34-gal. jar ‘about’ two-thirds full of carn Tiquor, 1 empty coffee pot, 4 13-gal. jaca of corn liquor. 11 bottles labeled . L. Q Champagne. 9 bottles labeled Frontenac Fx- port Ale. 19 bottles labeled Dow's Old Stok 24 "ig-gal. Jars of corn liquor, 14 1,-ga s of corn liquor, 1 }5-gal. Jar of corn liquor 15-gal. jars of ‘corn lquor, 5 qf. bottles of red Tiquor, 2 funnels. 9 1-gal. Jars of corn Tiauor. 38" 50-gal. bbls. of cider. Iabeled cognac, 21 bottles labeled Bacard! Rum 24 qt. bottiex of cider. 250 35-pt. hottlen of corn liquor. 28 pt. botiles of cora liquor, 10 5-gal. Dotties of corn liquor, 1 5-gal. bottle about half full of corn liquor. 77 1-gal. jugs of corn liquor. 2 13-gal. jugs of srrup Savor. 2 PBls. broken and in leakr ‘condition. S0-gal PBL of cider. 59 pt. botties labelsd Golden Wedding Whiskey, 8 3j-zal. jars of corn Tiquor. 4 pt. bottles of red liquor, 8 pt. bottles of corn liquor, 8 1;-pt. bottles of corn liquor. 1 black hand'bag containing 8 *-pt. botties of red lique and 7 35-pt. botties of corn 1iquor, 1 suit case contalning 44 13-pt. bottles of corn liguor, 49 pt. botties of hamebrew beer, 2 qt. bottles of beer, 2 13-pt. bottles con: faining & small amount of gin. 1 largs bottle of home brew beer. 1 at. boitie about huif full of bay rum. 1 tan suit case_contalning 11 qt. bottles laheled Atherton Whiskey, 1 black ‘suit case containing 11 qf. botties la- beled Atherton Whiskey. 1 black hand hag containing 7 qt. bottles Tabeled Canadian Club Whiskey. B2 qt. bottles labeled Black_and White Whiskey, 1 hand bag containing 7 qt bottles of red ‘liquor. 1 af. bottle of wine. night shirt and shaving brush. 3 10-gal. cop- per atills, 3 coils, boxes and colis, 3 gas stoves, 5 empty’ barrels, 1 100-b. bag of sugar. 1 length of garden hose. 1 box of Aried peaches. 1 box of dried prunes. 1 S-gal. bottle near full of peach brands, 1.gal. jug of brandr, 24 Pottles of beer, 1 box of glase Jar fopa, 54 pt Dottlen of red'liquor, § pi. bettles of gin. i at. bottle of gin. 2 t. botties labeled Gibion Whiskes, 2 émall boftles part full of coloring fuid. 1 Pottle of cognac. 1 bottle part full of cognac. 1 15-gal. bottle half full of red liguor. 1 35-pf. bottle part full of red liguor. 1 large case of empiy fasks. 4 S-gal. empty alconol cans. 15 5-gal Jars of corn liquor. 8 pt. bat- tles of red liquor, 2 5-gal. cana of corn liquor, 1 basket. 1 5-gal. can part foll of gin. 1 qt bottle of alcohol. 1 gal. jug of red liquor, 2 at. bottles of red liquor, 4 nt. bottles of red Tiquor, 1 3-pt. bottle part full of red lquor. 1 qt 'bottle part full of red liquor, 3 smali bottles part full of coloring fluid, 1 hottle seal, 5 Y-gal. Jars of corn lquor, 5 % gal of corn liquor. 1 5-gal. can of corn ifynor, 1 5-gal. can containing about 4 gal. of corn liquor, 1 5-gal. can of corn liquor, 9 33-gal ars of corn liquor 22 3a-gal. jars of red iquor, 5-gal. bottle of red liquor. 25-gal. cop- per still, 1 3-burner gas stove. 1 1-burner gas stove, 2 10- 1 galvantsed bucket, 1 galvanized bucket strafner, 1 length of rub- ber hose, 1 100-1b. bag of sugar. 1 bag con- taining about 25 Ibs. of sugar, 1 b-gal. copper still, 1 5-gal. milk can. 1 5-gal. can containing aboit 435 gal. of corn liquor, 10 1-zal. fars of corn liquor, 1 qt. boftle labelsd. chicken cock whisker. 1 at. hottle about half full of wine, 2 . Jare of grape mash, 2 qt. bor. tles of grape mash, 1 lg-gal. jug about halt full grape mash, 2 15-gal"Jars of gin, 1 3-gal. jar about two-thirds full ‘of gin. 1 qt. bottle labeled blackberry brandr. 2 bottles Iabeled Virginia Dare Wine. 1 qt. bottie containing about a pint of red liquor. 6 33-pt. bottles of in, 1 at. glass Jug part full of gin, 1 5-gal. Can containing about one gal. of gin. 1 5gal Wicker bottle containing about & gal. of wine, al. jar_containing about a pt. of wine, 1 tan hand bag containing 2 J5-gal. jars of corn liguor, 1 %-pt. bottle labeled Mt. Vernon Whiskey, 1 small tin funnel, 4 3-gal. fars of corn liguor, 8 3-gal. fars art full of corn liquor, 1 wash fub containing 7 5-gal. jars of corn liquor, 1 tea kettle and 2 fin funnels, 2 34-gal. jars of corn Hguor, 1 30-gal. still and coll, 35 %-gal. Jars of corn liquor, 1 al. jug of red liquor, 12 bottles "of red liquor, 1 small tin funnel. 1 20.gal. beer kog containing about 12 gal. of cider, 1 50-gal. bl containing about 20 gal. of cider, 1 10-gal. beer keg sbout & full of eider. 2 b5-gal. cans of corn liguor, 14 i4-gal, fars of orn liquor, 2 33%a1. Jars avout balf full of corn liquor. 1 13t. bottle sbout half full of gin. 1 smali bag of corks, 2 bottles labeled Biack and White Whiskey, 4 bottles labeled Lawson Whiskey, 12 3 gal. Jars of corn liguor, 1 gal. jue of wine, T gal. stone jug of wine! 1 gal Jug about half full of wine, 1 half gal. jar of ¥in, 11 13-gal. Jare of corn liguor, 1 5-gal. can of gin, 2 Sgal. cans of alcohol, 1 wooden tub containiag 15 3-pt. bottles of corn lquor 7 pt. bottles labeled Mt. Vernon Whiskey, 1 bottle of Gordon Gin. 1 boitle part full of Gordon Gin, 2 1-gal. Jars corn liquor, 1 pt. hottle contsining &bout 4 or. of gin, 1 15-gal. Jar about two-thirds full of ‘corn liquor, 8 gt. botties labeled Black and White Whiskey, i " pottle of red lquor, 9 at. botties Tateled rdon Gin, 1 5-gal. can of alcohol, 30 1y Sars of corn liquor. 116 bottles of baer, 1 glass Ditcher, 7 pi. bottles of Felton's Old' Rum. 8 Pt bottles of Braddock Whiskey, 1 5-gal. bot- Tle of wine, & pt. bottles of Foir Ross Whis- key. 50 5-gal. cans of alcohol, 18 15-gal. of colored corn liquor, 1 gal. jug contat hout & pint of colored 1iguor, I 2.gal. stons g about full of wine. 1 at. Uottle abont one- Third full of colored liquor. 28 empty hal(-gal, Jars, 13 35-gal, jars of corn liavor. 1 gal. Jug abott haif full “of wine. ;, Keg con: faining about 10 gal. of cider, 130 ij-gal jars of corn liquor, 2 3-gal. Jars of peach brandy mash, 1 bp-gal. jar containing about 1 giil of gin, 1 pt. bottle containing about i pt.. bot- fie"of wine, 20 pt. botties of £in. 5 1-pf. bot. Hes of Ein, 1 bottie part full of coioring finid, 1 smail tin funnel, 1 bottle part full of glycerine, 4 small bottles part full of flavors, 571 gal, jugs of corn liquor, 12 pt. bottiey iabeled Sherwood Whiskey, 8 pt. bottles of red lauor, 14 15-gal. jars of corn liguor. 2 3, gal. jars part full of.corn llguor, 2 20-gal.”heef Kogk contatning & few gallons of hard cider, 1 S0-gal. bbl. of hard cider. 1 50-gal. bbl. about haif full of cider, 1 15-gal. beer Keg contain- ing about three gallons of cider, 1 10-gal. beer keg half full. 1 50-gal. bbl. near full of hard cider, 2 50-gal. bbls. of hard cider, § 1. gal. jugs of hard cider, 1 5-gal can near full of gitf. 1 3-gal. bottle about one-third full af Zin, 2 pt. botties labeled Sherwood Whiskey, 1 pt. bottle of gin, 1 qt. bottle abont half fuli ot 185 bottles | corn Tiquor, 11 pt. fasks Iabeled Mt Verson Whiskey, 9 bottles labeled Old Highland Whis- key, 1 bottle labeled Gordon Gin, 1 gal. jux containin int of wine, 10 qt. botiles int of whiskey. 2 Jugs of e og 2 Pt bittlesof ‘corn llauor, 2 empty crocke; 2 -gal of alcohol, 2 i-gal. cans part full of alcahol. 2 bottles labeled Bacardi Rum. & botties labeied Gordon Gin, 1 qt. bottle part full of glycerine, 1 gal. jug about haif full of sleohol, 134:pt. botcle about half fall of color- fag flild, %-pt. bottles of gin, 10 pt. Bottles of gin, 7 33-pt. bottles corn liquor, 88 35-pt. bottles of red liguor, 8 pt. botties of red tiguor, 1 gal. jug of alcohol, 2 I-zal. fui rod liguor, 1 gal. Jug part full of wine, of Tup Savor, 3§ 3-gal. Jars of corn Mquor, 2 #mall boxes of corks, 9 cases of empty pint and half-pint fasks, 1 cardboard box part full of empty fasks, 2 copper funn capper. cigar box of labels, 1 50 3 bard cider, 1 50-gal. bbl. Containing a small amount of hard cider, 1 50-gal. bbl. about 1t full of cider, 2 10-gal. copper stills, 2 empty stone crocks, 1 length of rubber hose, 2 plate burner gas sfoves. 3 funnels, 1 dipper, 2 ¥.%a1. Jars of peach brandy, 4 50-gal. bbis.'of hard cider, 1 50-gal. bbl. part full of hard gal. of hard cider (same of these in leaks conditlon); 2 50-gal half full of hard cider, 1 50-gal. bb} of hard size) —District Cor u Notice).—The oblect ‘of this proceeding i have declared forfeited fo the United St ftems of Intoxicuting liquors and coutainer utensils and property described fn the libei flled in this cause and arrested by order of the court on the 23rd day of January, 1925, for being possessed or transported or both iu the District of Columbla contrary to the form of the statute of the United States in such cases made and provided, to-wit, the Act of October . 1919. On motion of the libellant by the Tnited States Attorney, it is this 26th day of ordered, that, Frank Abbo. . Macini, Rino Mor lex Abams and P Julius Abram- n; Ackerman and Adams; Phillip Adams a Mary ; Augi Applegat Bailey; Rosa B: Barker: Ravmoud H. Bail; Walter Baoks, Raymond Barrows; John Barrs. Michael Leahy and Sam Allen: Lucille Bags: William H. Fassétt; John Battista: Louis F. Beherns Fred Belford and William Grifith; Elmer Bet ters; William Blair, Albert Blitz; Ida May Bonar and Samiel Bonar; Albert Boone; Ralph Batts; Joseph E. Boudwin and -Ralph McCul- lough, Mary Bowen: James Howers: J. Brenner; #lenty Britt alias Hrent: John Bronce: Mary Brooks and John Randolpii; William B. Broom Max Brotman: Carlton P. Rrown and Russel 8. Brown: Emma Brown: Hattle A. Brown: Henry Brown: James Thomas Brown; John Brown and McKinley Brown; John Brown alias Madison Brown: Viela Brown; Phillip Bundr; Edward Clifto and’ Mabel Mullen Thomus Burreli: ~ Daniel Alvin Ogl Phillip Hillma nd William H. Kend- nd Emile Krau urie eon; Willlam C. eal and LeRoy F. Rarber: Leo P. Connor; Frauk A. Owens: Leo Mortiter: John M. Thal and Samuel Lichten- stein; Aivin C. Ogle: Alvin B. Ogle. Vernon rkle ‘and Robert Robertsop: Mary' Oweot: Domingo_ Py Leroy Parker: William Parker: Wil rker: Abraham 1. Paregoa; Wiliie ' Parker and Clifton Parker: Geo Parr, Mande Pariis and Jerome Burton; Belle ne; John Pearson; John Peters; Peter Wago Pitro; Catherine Pokoney, Helen nd Richard Walton: William Poil: Wil- oil; Edward Potts and Stephen Braxton: Pretiyman; Albert Price; Fred Price and Mammie Moore; "R L. Proctor: Roscoe Pi i Albert Ries; George K. Raynor, Fd ard 8 Ford and Martin D. Loy: Charien M Reed and John B. Hereford; Louis Rinaldi; Villiam W. Robb, Anthony 'Ford and Percy George R Hock and Rarah E. Noyes: Rodis and John Harbinson; Charies Ro- land; Annie Rosenberg and Jack Roseabe: Julius Rudden; Louls Fainman: Luther John- %on and Albert Williams: Victoria Terrell: Thoman Simons; Sam Shikoff: Paul Schlos berz: Paul Schiossberg; Harry Schreperma Harry = Scherparman: = Maniel _ Shanholt; George Sparrow and Fiord Coles Lorua Steuart Store uel W and Catherin Lane Caplan; Max Lenobel rds: and o persons having any m or appear before this court on the 10th day of February, 1925, to answer said libel. and in e of failure’ to appesr the court will pro ceed to determine the cause and fo make much order therein us it shall desm right. Provided & copy of this order be publisied in The Wash ington Star and in the Washingfon Law R rter before said date. By the Court, A. A OEHLING, Justice. al. A true ropy. Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. By F. CUNNINGHAM, Asst. Clerk. Kavanaugh Robert McG m Walker e Wartlieb: Roy Edelin Benjamin Acker: Dav interest therein DANIEL THEW WRIGHT, Attorney. | IN THE SUPREME trict of Columbia, Holding Probat Estate of Harey ‘A 27178, Administration Dorkst ation as to the trial of the ‘ssues in this case relating to the validity of fthe paper writing. duted the 3rd day of March. 1920, purporting to be the last will and teatament of Harry A deceased, having been returned as Orme. a minor and Thadenia W. “not to be found.” it in this fth day of Jannary, 1025, ordered timt the issues be set down for trial on fhe Sth day of March, 1825, and that this order and the said iseues o’ wit: 1. Was the paper writing fled in this court and bearing date the 3rd day of March, 1920 the last will and testament of Harry A. Orme? 2. Was the said paper writing dated the Ard day of March, 1920, purporting fo be the last will and testament of Harry A. Orme. deceased. executed and attested In the form as quired by law? 3. Was the said Harry A rme at the time of the making and s scribing or of the acknowledging by him of the said paper writing of sound and disposing mind. and capable of executing & valid deed or contract? ‘4. Was the said paper writing dated the 3rd day of Mareh, 1920 obtained or the execution thereof procured from the said Harry A. Orme, deceased, by uudue infiuence of any person or persons? 5. Was the sald paper writing dated the 3rd day of March, 1920 obtained or fhe execution thereof. or the subscription thereto. procured from the said Harry A. Orme. deceased. by coercion, fraud or duress practiced upon the said Harry A. Orme by any ofher person or persoms? shall be published once a ‘week for four weeks in the Washington Law Reporter and twice a week for the same perind in The Washington Btar. WILLIAM . (Seal.) Attest WELL, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Colum. bia, Clerk of the Prohate Court. 128.10.15 17,22.24.29 31 COURT OF THE DIS EARL P. READY, Attorney for Plaintif, 1413 Eve St. N.W. IN THE SUPREME trict _of Colymbla—Holding an Equity Edward V. McDermoti. Plaintiff, vs. alienees, and devisees, respe . of Sarah McPherson. decessed, et al.. Equity No. 43482.—Order of Pub- lcation.—The object of this ault Is to estab. lish the title of the complainant to tha real estate described in the bill of complaint herain fled, known s the lots numbered two (2) and three (3) in William King and others’, Com- missioners’ subdivision of parts of lota num bered eighteen (18) and part of the called “Georgetown." heing wha. square twelve hundred seven piat recorded in A. R. folio 93 surveror's office of the District of Columbis, excepting the north five (5) feet six () inches of said 'lot numbered two (2) by the full depth of said lot taken br the District af Co- lumbia for an ailes as shown by a plar flad with the award recarded in Liber 2760 at folio 489 among the land records of the District of Columbia. Said properts Is now known for the purposes of assessment and taxation as lots numbered 855 and 3 in square 1207 On motion of the complainant, it ia this 23rd das of Januars. A.D. 1925, ordered that the d fendants, the unknown heirs, aliences and d vitess, rospectively, of Sarah McPherson, de. ceased; John McPherson, deceased; Benjamin Shepperd, _deceased: Abrabam - Shepperd, ceased; Willlam Stewart, decessed: Sam. Turner, deceased, and Patrick Magruder, de- ceased, cause thelr appearance to be entered herein'on or before the first rule day occurring after the expiration of forty dars, excinsive gt Sundays and holidars, from the day of the firit_publication of fhis order: otherwise the cause will be proceedéd with as in came of defanlt. Provided a copy of this order be published once a week for three successive weeks in the Washington Law Reporter, and in The Evening Star before naid day. WIL, LIAM HITZ, Justice. Seal. A true copy. Test: MORGAN H. BDEACH, Clerk. By F. & ROHRER. Amat. Clerk 22431167 ARTHUR PETER, WM. H. BADEN, Attorney: THE_DIS. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbla, holding Probate Court.—No. 33515, Administration.—This is fo give notice fhat the subscriber, of the District of Columbia, hias obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary oo the ‘estate of G. Stanley Klein, Iate of the District of Columbla, deceased. Al persons having claima against the deceased are hereby warned 0 exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the sub- scriber ‘on or before the 12th day of January, A.D. 1026, otherwise they may by law be ex- Cluded from all benefit of sald eatate. Given linder my hand this 12th day of Jaauary, 1925, BELLE F. KLEIN. 3813 5th St. N.W. (Seal.) Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL, Depuiy Reglster of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 3817,24.31 | Administration. | FRANK ST | hands this Sth C. WALTER ARTZ, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate Court,—Estate of Emma R. ‘White. decéased—No. 32640, Ad- ministration Docket 73.Application having been made herein for probate of the last will and testament of said deceased and for letters teatamenfary on said estate by Nellle R. Garver, it is ordered this 27th day of Jan- ary. A.D. 1925, that Lililan G. Spangler, Charies 8. Dakin, Ewma Crotser, Margaret Porter, Eva Herman, Cora Oswaid and all others ‘concerned appear in said court on Tues: day, the 10th day of March, A.D. 1325, at 10 o'clock a.m., to Mhow cause why such sppiice- tion should hot be granted. Let notice hereof be published in the Washington Law Reportec and The Evening Star once in each ef three, succesaive weeks before the return day herein mentionad, the first publlcation to be not less than . thirty days beforo said return day. WILLIAM HITZ Justice. (Seal) Attest THEODORE COGSWELL, Deputy Register of Wills_ for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate. Court fe114 E. MORGANSTON, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF (Columbia, holding Probate Court.—No. 32483, Administration.—Tiis s to give notice thal the subscriber, of the District of Columbia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia leiters testamentary on the estate of Henry J. Harris, late of the District_of Colum All persons having claims againat the decessed are hereby warned to exhibit the same. witl the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the sub- scriber, on or before the 8th day of January, A.D. 1926, otherwise they may by law be ex <lp from all beoefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 27th day of January, 1825, DO GHT HARRIS, 1857 Lamont St NW. © (Seal) Attest: ' THEODORE COGEWELL, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of 'Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court Jad1-feT,14 SUPREME COURT OF THRE DISTRICT OF e Court.— No. 32660, ais Is to give notice that the subscriber, of the District of Columbia. has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia lettara testamestary on e of Jull 1L, Iate of the of Columbia, " feces All_persons i clalme against the deceaxed are hereby waraed (o exibit the same, With the vouckers {hereof, legally autienticated. 'fo' the wub scriber on or before the 16th day of January, AD 1026 otherwive ‘(s ‘may by Jaw ba ox- cluded feom il benefit of sald eatate. Given uader my band this 27(h day of Janusry, 1925 NATIONAL "SAVINGS AND TRUBT COM- PANY. By WILLIAM D HOOVER. Presi- dent. " (Seal.) " Attasi: THEODORE COC WELL. Deputy Register of Wills for the Dis- trict of Columbia, Clerk of tlie Probate Court. Jasi-te714 FRANK ST STSON, Attorner. SUPREME covnT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columb; . bolding Probate Court.— No. 31271, “This is to give notice that the subscriber, who was by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia granced letter tentainentary on The estate of Auna Kirth Almy. deceased. bas, with the approv the Suprs Court of the District of Colum- bia, holding a Probate Conrt, appointed Tues- dar. the 24th day of February, 1925, at 10 o'clock w.m., ax the time, and said courtroom s the piace, for making payment and distri bution from’ sald estats, " undér the . court’s d tion aud control, when and where all creditors_and persons entitled to distributive shares or legacles, or the resldue, or parts thereof, ars notifled to attend, in' person or by azent or attorney duly authorized, with their claims st “the ‘evtate properly voucked. Given under my hand this 27ch day of Jamimry. 1025 NATIONAL SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY. By FRANK § SON, “Atforney. " (Seal) Attest: THEO. DORE COGEW Deputy Register of Wills Columbia, Clerk of the A31-re7,14 of FRANK STETSON, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. holding Probate Court. No. 31370 Administration. —This is to give notice that the subscriber. wiho was by ths Supreme Court of the District of Columbia granted letters testamentars on the estate of Charles Bure, deceaned, Lins, With the &pproval of the Su: preme ourt of the District of Columbta. hold. ng & Probate Court, appointed Monday, the 16th day of February. 1923, at 10 o'clock .-, a¢ the time, and said courtroom as the place. for ‘making and distribution *from said_estate. court’s direction and ontrol, nd where ‘all craditors and per sons eititled to distributive shares or legacies or the residue, or parts thereof. are notified to attend, in person or by agent or atforney duly authorized, with their claims Againat {he properiy vouched. Glyen under my hand e 1925, NATIONAL 2 T "COMPANY. By SON, Atforney. (Seal) Attesi- JAMES TANNER.' Register of Wilis for the District of Coiumbia, Clerk of the Probate L IA24.31-te7 WIN, SAVING WM. MEYER L SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate Court.-No. 32342 Administration.—This is to give notica fhat the subscribers, of the District of Columbis and the State of New York, from the Probate Court of the District of Co- Tumbia_ letters testamentary on the esiate of Cla: Ludlow, 1ate of the District of Colum- bia. deceased. ' All persons having st the daceased ‘are Ler exhibit the xame. with the v legaily authenticated, 1o the before the 9th day of otherwise they may b all benefit of said es day, Attorney. claims Brookiyn, 3 16th 8r. N.W., Wasiington. D. C. (Seal.) Attest: JOHN A. SHEIL; Deputy Register of Wills for the Dis- of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. JORN HEEHY, Attdrney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate Court.—No. 32642, Administra‘ion.—This is to give notice that the subscriber, of the District of Columbi Bas obtalned from the Probate Court of th District of Columhia letters of administration on the estate of Isabella Varney, late of the District of Columb! sed” " All persons having claims agains deceased are herel warned 0 exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated. to the sub- scriber” on or before the 16th day of January, A.D. 1026, otherwise they m, Cluded from all benefit of said ew under my band this 16th da. JOHN T. KNOTT, #18 F Atiest: THEODORE COGSWELL. Depufy Rexlster of Wills for the District of Columbia ) h 2 HAMILTON & HAMILTON, Attorneya. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict_of Columbia—Margaret 1. Bruehl, plalatift, vs. the nnknown heirs, alienees and Resnolds, defendants. Equity, No. 43449.The object of this snit s res establishing of record by adverse poasession in fee ximple fhe fitle of The plaintiff, Margaret I. Bruehl. to lot nine (8 In' Nottingham and_others' subdirision in square seven hundred and sixty-elght (168 a3 per plat theceof recorded in the office of The "surveyor of the District of Columbia in Liber W. F. at folio 148, the same being improved by house No. 1000 Third atreet south gant, Washingion. D. C. On motion of the PIaintifr, it in this 20th das of January, 1925, ordered ' that fhe defendants, the unknown beirs. alieneen and devisees of Mary F. I Resnolds cause their appearance to be entered hareln on or before he first rule day occurring after the expiration of one month from thi Gate. othermise the cause will b proceeded With as In case of dafault. Provided a copy of thix ordsr be published once a week for Thres successive weeks in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star. a_newspaper of gencral circulation in said cify, before said Tonger and other publication heing dis- Densed with for good camse shown the court. FILLIAM | HITZ. Justice A ftrue ‘copy. (Seal.) Test: MORGAN. H. BEACH. Clerk. E. CUNNINGHAM, Asst. Clerk. RINGGOLD HART, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF lumbia, holding Probate Court.——No. 32560 injstrafion.—This i3 to give notice N acribor, of 'the District of Columbla. bas obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia Tetters of administration on the estate of Minnfe W. Reed, Iate of the District of Columbia, deceased. ' All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the sam®. with 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- Clnded from all benefit of said estate. Given uinder my hand this 12th day of January, 1925. RINGGOLD HART, Investment Bldg.. 15th and K N.W. (Seal) Attest: JAMES TA) NER, Register of Wills for the District of Clerk of the Probate Court. Attorney. ME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF S mabta. holding Prabate Court ~ No. 52608, Administration.—This is fo give notice that the subscriber. of the District of Columbia lax obiained from the Probate Conrt of the stric Columbia letters testamentary o District of Columb T 8t District ot Col ANl persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with fhe vouchers fhereof, legally authenticated, fo_the scriber, on or befors the 20th day of January, A.D. 1026, etherwise they may. by law be ex- cluded from all benefit of aid under my hand this 20th day of January, 1 SADIE R, ELLIOTT, 747 Loogfellow &t N.W. (Seal.) Attest; JAMES TANNER. Reglster of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk MILLAN & SMITH, Attorney: SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate Court.—No. 32521, Administration.—This s 1o give notice that the subscriber, of the District of Columbia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters of administration on the estate of Elizabeth H. Lioyd, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. 'All per- sons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated. (o the Subscriber, on of before the Sth day of Jan- uvary, A.D. 1026, otherwise they may by be excluded from all benefit of said e Given under my hand this 27th day of uary, 1925 MARY E. ZIEGLER. X York Avenie N.W. (Seal.) Altest: THEO RE COGEWELL. Deputy Reglster of Willa the District of Columbia, Clerk of tbe te Court, JadlfeT,14 of the Probate Court. “E. BARBOUR HUTCHINSO) SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate Court.—No. 32672 Administration.—This is to give notice that the subscriber. of the District of Columbia has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbla letters of administration on the estate of Mary Louise Cox, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. 'All persons having claims against the deceased are hareby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the sub- scriber, on or before the 22ad day of January, A.D. 1026, otherwise they may by law be ex- cluded from all benefit of said under my hand this 22nd day ot WALTER L. COX. 500 drd § " (geal) Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL. Depuiy Register of Wills_for the District of Colum: bia. Clerk of the Probate Court. JA31-LeT, 14 have obtained | TGEo. GERTMAN, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia.—George V. Clark, plain- #iff. va. the unkuown heirs, aliences and de- visees of Thomas Young et al., deceaed, de- fendants.—Equity; No. 43331.-The object of this ruit ls to obtain & decree establishing of record, in fee simple, by adverse possession, plaintif’s title to tht part of original lot i n square 032, described by metes and bounds in the bIil of compiaint and being premises 916 M street sontheast. Upou motion of (i PIMDIf, it is by the court this 2lst day of January, 1925, ordered that the unknown heirs, alienes and devisees of Thomas Yo and_the unknown beirs, allences and devis of Willlam Keith, or Keath, cause thelr ap pearance to be entered hereln on or before the frst rule day occurring after the expiration of oue month after th> day of the first publi tion hereof, otherwise this cause will be pro- ceeded with as in cice of default, Provided 2 copy hereof be published once & week for throe successive weeks in the Washington Law Reporter mod The Lvening Star, louger and other publication belux dirpensed with for sat isfactory @ rhown. WILLIAM HI] Justice. A true ccpy. (Seal.) Test: GAN H. 'BEACH. Clerk. Ky F. E NINGHAM, Amst. C! 1224311 BARNARD & JOHNSON, Attormey SUPREME COURT OF THW DISTRICT OF Columbia. holding Probate Ceurt.——No. 32648, Adminiatration.—Thia is to give potice t the mubscriber. of the District of Columbl has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia_letters testamentary on the estate of Sophia Hess, iate of the District of Columbia, decensed. 'All persons having claims agRinat thie decensed are hereby waroed 1o exhibil the same, with fhe vouchers thereof. legaliy authenticaled, to the subscriber. on o before the 20th day of Jamuary, A.D. 1926, otherwise they may by law be excinded from ail beneft of said eatate. Given under my Eaad this 26th day of January, 1025, KATHE HESS PURDEY, 1112 3 (Seal) At THEODORE COGSW Depuiy Reg- Ister of ‘Wills for tie Districi of Columbis, Clerk of the Probmte (ou Ja31-1e7.14 BARNARD & JOHNSON, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbi ing Probate Conrt.—No. 32649, This is to give motice that ate of Iligois, has ourt of the testamentary on the jate of the District Ali persons having clalms 2gaindt the deceased are hereby warned to exhiblt the same, with the vouchers there- of. legally authenticated, to the subscriber, 03 or before the Z6th day of January, A.D. 1926, orlerwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of Given under my hand th 1925 EDWARD _s. Barnard & hason, Fvans (Seal) Altest THEODORE COGSWELL. Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Conrt JaB1-te7.14 T WM. S, TORBERT. Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Coluwbia, ~ Holding Pro Court.—No. 32264, This fs to give notice that of Distrlet of Co- . have ined from the Probate Court of “the District of Columbia, lstters festamentary on the estate of Sarah Black Putman, late of the Distriet of Columbla, deceased. All persons having clalms against fhe drcemsed are hereby warned fa exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof. legally thenticated, to the subscrivers, on or before the 27th day of January, A. D 1826: otber. wise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Gisen under our han: fhis 27th day of January, 1 TOHN L. 2428 Monroe sf. b.e.: WILFRED B KNOPF PUTMAN. 815 15th st. n.w. (Seal) Attest Teputy Register of '3 THEODORE COGSWEL) Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court B TRCAT] N, TURNAGE, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS trict of Columbia. —Rernat Wetss vs. Man- Pattan Cieaning & Dyeing Co. st a1 Equity. No. 40492 This cause being referred to the ditor to examine aud verify the reports and counts of the receiver. and fo And and rec. ommend ta the court the amounts to be paid to the receiver in commissions, the amount fo be paid in attorneys' fees and other feen and expenses of every kind, and the sums fo be distributed 1o the persons who may properiy file established and valid claims againt the defendant compuny as creditors, notice is hereby given that I will proceed with satd reference on Thnrsday, February 12th, 1935, it 10:30 a.m.. at the ‘auditor's rooms In the U. B. Court House. at which tima and place all_creditors of The Manhattan Cleaning & Dyeing Company, and all others concerned, will appear "and’ present their claima with Proof thereof. HERBERT L. DAVIS, Auditor. 824,311 JAMES B. FLYNN and GEO. C. GERTMAN, Attorneys. OURT OF THE DIS —Winifred M. Corridon et Putrick Carroll et al. de No. 43397.The object of 0 obiain a decree for the appoint fendants.—Eqn! this suit 1s | ment of a frustee 1o gell and convey part of lot 15, fo square 45 as described by metes 04 bounds in the bill, and being premisas 218 Seventh sireet northeast. and for division of the proceeds, aftar defraying the expenses of this proceeding. hetween plaintiffs and defend. Ants a5 they ara respectivaly eptitied. Upon motion of the plaintiffs, It is by the court tnis 21st day of Jan 1925, ordered that t defendants. Patrick Carroll, “Andrew ( infant; Mars Carroli. 'infant: Anua_Ci infant; Thomas Carroil, infant: Winitred M loney.” Auna_Maloney rgaret Malone Katherine 0'Briea, Maloner. Mary Maloner, Thomas Muloney, infant: Siatthew Maloney. ufant: Eogene ifred Malovey, infant: Thomas Maloney. ic way. Anne Kell Conway. Grath, Joha J. Margaret M. McG Julia A. Me infa McGrath. infant: Margaret Keely, Keely, James Keely, Thomas Keely. Jeremian Keely, Maria Keely Flood, Winifred Keely Ross, Thomas Lawrence Keely, Winifred Mary Keely, Margaret Helen Keely, Myrtle Mary Pollard and Fisie Elizabeth Keély, cause their Appearance (o be entered herein on or before fhe fortieth day, exclusive of Sundars and leal holidars. occurrig after tue day of the first publication Jiereof. otherwise this canse will be proceeded wih as In case of default, Provided A copy hercof be published once & week for three successive weoks in tne Wash ington Law Repocicr ‘and The Evening Siar WILLIAM HITZ. Justice ' A 'frue. copy (Real)) Test: MORGAN H. BEACH. Clerk. By ¥ B CUNNINGHAN, Aont, Gk " JOHN H. MOORE, Aftorney. 3. 2 Bridget Wan, . Edward M Daniel’ F. Mc Maslow T Michael SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF olumbia, holding Probate Court.~Estate of Willlam G Haan, geceased.No. 52692, A4 ministration Docket No. 73.—Application hav. ing been made herein for probate of the Iat will and testament of said dereased and fo letters testamentary on said esiate by Marg: ret Hoppin Haan, it Js ordered this 16(h day of January. A.D. 1925 that Barbara Crafi, oo rie C. Simmons. Jean: ve.. Spokane, Waab. Sirs. Harry Hughes, 1023 B 5n kane, Wash.; Margaret Haan. minor, Edgar G. Fry, custodian, Cottonwood, Idaho: Mra. Edgar the unknown next of kin and 4l othert concerned appear in said conrt on Mouday. fhe 2nd day of Mareh, AD. 3 at 10 o'clock a.m.. fo show cause why such application shouid fiot be granfed. Let notice hereof be published o the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star once in sach of ‘three successive weeks before fthe retnrn day herein mentioned, the Arst publication. fo he not less than thirty davs before aaid return day. WILLIAM HITZ. Justice. (Seal) Af teit: JAMES TANNER, Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Prabate Court. SR T Ja g teT AHLY, Attorney. COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF holding Probate Court.—No, 32533, Administration.—This is to give notice that the subscriber. of the District of Columby has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Robert Storey, late of the Dia: trict of Columbia, deceased.” All persons hay- ing claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the su riber ‘on or before the 12th day of January, A.D. 1026, otherwise they may by law ba sx: cluded from all benefit .of said estate. (Given under my hand this 13th day of January, 103, HELEN S. LITCHFIELD. 308 T St. 8.E. (8eal) Attest: JOHN A. SHEIL, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk ot the Probate Court 017,24.31 PEYTON GORDON and JOHN H. BURNETT, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- frict of Columbia.—United States, compl ant, ve. Michele Diepetrantanol, defendant 43420, Equity Doc.—The objact of - th is to'set aside and cancel the certificate naturalization issued to the defendant, chele: Diepietrantanol, in naturalization cause No. 2897 M in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, said naturalization cer. tificate bearing the number 1129330 and issued to said defendant on December 17, 1918, On motion of the complainant, 1t is this 16th day of January, 1925, ordered ‘that the defendant, Michele Diepietrantanol, cause his appearance to be entered berein on or before. tha forfieth day, exclusive of Sundays and legal holiday occurring after the day of the first publicatio of this order, otherwise the cause will he pro- | ceeded with ‘a8 in case of defanlt. Provided & copy of this order be publin for three successive weeks in the Washington Law Reporter and The Washington Evenin Star before said_da; . A HOEHLIN Justice. (Seal.) Test: MORGAN H. BEACH) . S. ROHRER, ASst. Clerk. TELLIS, HARRISON, FERGUSON & ELLIS, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate Court.—No, 32628; Administration.~This is to give notice that the mubscriber, of the District of Columbi nas obtatned from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters of administration on the estate of William R Nagel, iate of the District of Columbia, deceased. 'All persons having claims against’ the deceated are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated. to the wub- Scriber ‘on or before the 12th day of January, A.D. 1928, otherwise they may by Taw be e; clnded from all benefit of xafd estate. Given under my hand thix 12th day of January, 1925. PAULINE V. NAGEL, 505 G §t. N.E. (Seal. Attest: JOHN A. “‘l&y De:u(i‘.nci|l o Probate Coset: 17240 “CHARLES W, STETSON, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, holding an Equity Court.— Michael J. Curley, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Baitimore, piaintiff, ve. Jobn H. Walter et aL. defendants.—Equity, No. 43210.—The ob Ject of this suit is to obtain a decree extal I'shing of record the title of the plaintiff to part of original lot numbered twenty four (24) n square nuiabered twenty-eight (28), as de seribed in the bill of compiaiut fied herein ©On motion of the plalntiff, it is this 27th day of January. 1025, ordered ‘that the defendant. John H. Walter, cause his appearance to be eutered herein on or befors the fortieth day, exciusive of Sundays and legal holldays. curring after the day of the first pubile of thik order, and that the defendants, the unknown heirs, devisees and alinees of John Brown, Joba Inues Ciark, “Brown and Ives. George Gibbs, Walter Channing, Samuel Elam, William Cook, Robert Oliver and James Hind man, cause iheir appearance to be entered herein on or before the firat rule day oceurring after the expiration of the fortieth day. ex clusive of Bundays and legal holidays, after the day of the first publication hereof. ofher- wise this cause will be proceeded with as in case of default: provided a copy of this order be published once a week for three success! neeks in the Washington Law Reporter and longer publication having h for cause shown. WIL. Justice. A true copy. (Seal.) MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. By F. E. NINGHAM. Asst. Clerk fe7.i4 EDMUND L. JONES, Attorne IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS trict of Columbia, bolding a Probate Court In re estate of Mary F. Hance, deceased. Admo., No. 31180, Doc. 70.-Order nisi for sale.—Charies M. Jones, execuior nnder the lasd’ wiil and testament of Mary F. Hanes, deceased, having reporied fo the court that be has received a private offer to purchase all that certain plece and parcel of ground sit uate and lying in the city of W District of Columbia, and known bered elght (8 herd square numbered #ix huo he same is described on the piat orded in tue surveyor's ofice Y of Wal 7, in Liber Wall folio thirty-nine, fronting "eighteen (18) feet ireet and running back thence t to & nine (9) foot alley, im- 0. 15 H street morthiwest, ogton, District of Colum nd for the price of §7,230, to be paid in Cash, subject to a commission of $317.50. it is by the court this 20th day of January, 1925, adjudged, ordered and decresd that sald offer be accepied and said sals be rat firmed unless « pub Ggton Law Reporter and Erening Siar once & week for ihres ve ‘weaks Drior 1o WILLIAM BITZ, Justice. & frae topy. Attest: ~ THEODORE COGRWELL, Depnfy Register of Wills for the Disirict of Cojum bia. Clerk of the Trobete Coure Jas1-far.1s The HEWITT GRIGGS ROBERTSON, Attorney. SCPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, ~ Holding Probate Court.—No. 32623, Administration.—This is to give notice that ‘the gubscriber. ‘of the District of (o lumbis, has obfained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbis. letters testa mentary on the estate of Rezin H. Shipiey. Iate of the District of Columbia, deceased All_persons having claims against the e ceased are hereby warned fo exhibit the same. with the vouchers thersof, legally a thenticated. 1o the subscriber. on or bhefore the of January, A.D. 1028: other. wise they may by law e excluded from. ai beneft of said estate. Given under my hand this 27th day of January. 19 FANNIE B. HIPL 2501 Nichols ave. me. Wash (Seal) Attest: THEGDORE COGS Depity Register of Wills for the of Columbis, Clerk of the Probate D Distric Court __IAB1-feT.14 RINGGOLD HART, P. H. MARSHALL, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate Court.— Eftate of Malvern H. Price, deceased.—No. 32619, Ad ration Docket 73.—Application having made herein for probate of the last wili and testament of iaid deceased and for let ters of administration with the will anpexed on said estate by Ringgold Hart. it i thia 21st day of January, A.D. 1925, that John Emerson Price, Cassius Lee Price, Edwin D Price, Mary F. Price McKenney, Harriet D Prics] Charlotte Price Everett, Howard Price. Vera'Price Littlefohn, Helen' Price Denmar and Edoa Price Winsion and all others con cerned appesr in said court on Monday. 1he 2nd day of March. A.D. 1825, at 10 o'clock am., to show cause why sich application shouid not be grani Let motice hereof be published_in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star newspaper once in each of three successive weeks before the return day herein mentioned, the first publication to s than thirty dave before said raturn WILLIAM HITZ Justies. (Seal.) At test: JTAMES TANNER, Reglster of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court.. 124,311 GEO. C. GERTMAN, Attorney. d IN TRE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS trict_of Columbia. —FElizabeth B. Baldwin. plaintiff, ve. Kate Baldwin Munford et al defendants.— Equity, No. 43388.— The objec of this suit is fo obtain a decree for the of that part of original lot 2, square 572, the city of TRashington, in aid Distr described by metes and bounds in the bill of complaint. baing known and improved by p: ises 220 D street rorthwest and 217 avenne northwest, and being the prop which Aimon Baldwin died seized. 1o A trustee 10 sell and convey the same tribut net proceeds among the parties to this cause according fo their respective inter ests and estates. as slleged in the bill. Upon motion of the piaintiff, it fs by the court this 3ist day of Januarv, 1925, ordered that the defendants, Alexandria Hospital. a corpora tion; Elsle Baldwin mith, named e bill Eisie Smith; Russell Baldwin: Oatherine Rex Hinkle, pamed in the bill Catherine B. Hinkle Nannie Ciaiborne English, named iu the bili Clatborne; James E. English: Horace Samuel McGill English, named in McGee English: Lucy Louiss Holtz , infant; Charles Robert Holtzclaw, in fant, and Ernest Lec Holtzclaw, infant, cause their appearance fo be entsred herein on or before thé fort and Jegal hol conrring af publica hereof. e will be procesded with a fault. ~ Provided a copy hereof be published ‘a week for three successive weeks in the hington Law Teporter and The Evening WILLIAM HITZ. Jusiice. A true cops. Test: MORGAN H. BEACH. Clerk. CUNNINGHAM, Asst. Clerk Star. (Seal) By F. E. a2i. e R R S WM. H. DE LACY, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbla, holding Probate Couri. -Estats of Kate Trainor, deceased.—No. 52378. Adminis tration Dockét 73.—Application having been made herein for provate of the last will and testament of said deceased and for letters tes- tamentary o said estate by Fiora Trainor. the executrix nominated fn said will. it is ordered this 216t day of January, A.D. 1925, that John Keating and Michael Keating and all others concerned appear in said court on Monday, the second day of Marc why suc Let notice hereof be published in and The Evening Star once in successive weeks before the return day herein mentioned, the first publication to be not less than thirty days before said return day. WIIL LIAM HITZ. Justice. (Seal.) Attest: JAMES TANNER. Register of Wills for the District lerk of the Probate Court. + GERUTMAN, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS trict of Columbia—Fdgar Snowden. piain: 1. va. the unknown a devisees of Jacob Holtzman, efendants.—Fquity No. 434 of this suit is to nbtain a d of record, adverse possession against the defendants and each and evers of them, the title of the plaintiff. in fée simple, to lots 5 and 6 fn Loomis' subdivision of square 65, as per plat recorded in Book W. F.. page 85, of the records of tha office of the sur- Yeyor of said district, and also 1o part of lot 18, in sald subdivision, in said square. known and _assessed for the purpose of taxation as lot 801. Upon motlon of the plaintiff, it is, by the ‘court, this 30th day of January. 1927 ordered that tbe “defendants, the unknown heirs, alienees and devisees of Jacob Holtz. man, William Holtsman, John Holtzman, Elie’ Holtzman, George Holtzmsn, Thomas Hoitzman, Mary ~Holtzman Wetzel, FEliza Holtzman, Elizabeth H. Holtzman, ‘Thomas Simpson. ‘Willlam Hayman, Andrew 1. Holtz. James L. White. nd Ma their appe sed, object hing R tilda Holtzman Mills, cause ance to be entered hereln on or before the first rule day occurring afler the expira tion of one month After fhe day of the first ublication hereof, otherwise this cause will B "roceeded with as in case of defauli: pro vided. & copy hersof be published once a ive weeks in the Wash {ngton Law Reporter and The Evening Siar, longer and other publication being dis- naed with for satsfactory cause shown VILLIAM HITZ, Justice. (Seal) A trie copy. Test: MORGAN H. BEACH. Clerk. By F.E. CUNNINGHAM, Asst. Clerk adiferad HEWITT GRIGGS R Attorney. ERTSON, IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS trict of Columbia. holding Prohate Court In re estats of Jobn Dommer Garman, de . 32635.—Order nis , executors under the nd’ testament ‘of John Dommer Gar- man, having reported to the court that they have received a private ofter to purchase lots 15, 16 and 19 in tquare 4361, as per plat re- corded in Liber 81, folio 49, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, at and for the price of one thou- sand’ two hundred dollars ($1,200) cash. sub- jeet to a commission of one hundred and twenty dollars (3120), It i by the court thix 27th day of January, A.D. 1925, adjudged. ordered and decread that xaid offer he accept d ‘and said sale be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before the 26th day of February. A.D. 1 Provided a copy of thix order be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Eve- ning Star once a week for three successive weeks prior to said last-mentioned date. WiL. LIAM HITZ, Justice. A true copy. (Seal.) Kitest: THEODORE COGSWELL. Depuiy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia Clerk of the Probate Court. naLteT,14 One Comforting Thought. From the Detroit Free Pres Yes, my dear woman, T know your husband works hard, but you can ba £lad of one thing. “And what's th=-7" “You at least have him on Sunday Be glad that he isn't rich enough to want to play golf. _ LEGALNOTICES ALFRED B. LEET, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, bolding Probate Court.—No. 32625, Adminietration —This is fo give notice tha the subscriber, of the District of Columbie has obiained from the Probate Court of the * District of Columbia_ letters testamentary on the extate of Daniel Emil Kieps, late of th city ‘of Wash District o e “ons having claims againsi to Lerehy warned to exnibit the with the vonchers (hereof, legally an thenticated, to the subscriber, on or before the 18¢h dxy of Januars, A.D. 1826, otherwise ihey may by law 'be excluded from all beneft of said entate. Glven under my hand this 191 dayof Junuary, 1925. AMERICAN SECTR- ITY AND TRUST COMPANY. By FREDER TCK P H. SIDDONS, ‘Amsistant Secretars. (Seal) " Atieni: JAMES TANNER. Register of Wilis for the District of Columbis, the Probate Conrt CHAS. PATTON HENRY, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbla, holding Probate Court.—No. 32682, Administration—Tbis s fo give notice that the subscriber, of the District of Columbla, lias obtaiped from the Probate Court of the Districi of Columbla letters o on the estate of Elizabeth R. W All per- § claims against the deceased are ed 1o e with the o under my hand this 12th day of Janusiy, HAESTER FEANCES RIDGELY, 1211 NW. (Sewl) Attest: JAMES Regisier of Wills for the District umita, Clerk of the Probate Court 217,24,31 BANKRUPTCY NOTICES OF THE DI Holdiog a Bankruptey of Ritcher's, Inc., s No. 18%2. nc.. 8 corpe of Washington, Diatrict is_hereby giren that on A. D. 1925, an in n ot ba trict of Court.—In the matté leged bankrupt.—In To the cred: ration, of of Columbia: the 9th aay of Jan voluntary pefitio ru sran fled aga 14 corporation #nd that on the Z1at day of January, 1925, the said corporation flied a petition for & stay of adjudication upon the allegation of ita In teation to offer in composition to ita up 3 creditors twenty-five cents on the dollar of their respective claime, parable ten cents 1o cash and the remaining 1% fo ba represented by promissory mnotes of the pe Titioner, endorsed by either Alfred Spear. Providence, R. I. or H. D. Milier of imore. Md., at fhe option of the pet! tioner, and to be divided into three equal in- stalments_payable In four, eight and twelse date, wit thereon a the matter 1o me for further proceed g%; that there will be a meefing of the creditors of said corporation at my office in the Wilkine Bullding, 1512 et, north Washingtoa. D. 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