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‘AUCTIONS, | WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES 3P ANTLY APT, GARAGE Between 14tR and 20th, H and' P; bonafide purchase [deal “with broker or'direct with owre exact address. Address Box 862.T, Btar ofice. CHEVY CHASE, DETACHED: REASONABLE: 1n make substantial cash payment. Address ox 432.T, Star_office giost OR 6 ROUM BRICK WOUSE IN NE. OR w.: old houe preferfed; ail cash. Addres e TAVE PART INTEREST 1 ry and ice cream, which T desire to use or good lof. Address Box 438-T, BUSINESS, BAK ut into Star 8! BUILDING OR_ OLD . o remodel_for studi Box 62M, Star ANT ouse, te 3 at low pri location. = Address 00D HOME, 6 RMS. ge; good condition; Georgetown Kbout 37 Address Box F YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR PROP mail location, price and terms to FFORD A. NEALE, 1410 H ST. X ALOW, 5 ROOMB AND BATH. NOT SPAC referred. T, Star o far out: pay $500 ca ent; give description and Tocation; mo agents. ddress Box 308-T. Btar of 3 OR 6 KOOM BRICK E IN N.E. OR e prefer old . house: Qarge cash paymest. I, Lincoln 8408.J. BICL PAY ALL Caali FOR HOUSES FOR Wil consider section of city. . w.. Room »04:3. Msin 7352 00D HOME, NORTH OR S E.. NEAR CAl five number and 201 McGIlL Bldg. YOU HAVE A RMALL BRICE qm’a: 15 good location and thie price 4s right, 1 will hy. Addrews— ty ds It you bave a modern se for male, let us secure. the, purchaser. r quick sales results list your property with YHN F. DONOHOE & SONS 314 Pennsylvania Ave. S. Lincoln 84. mber Was,mgton Real Fstate: Roard, QUICK ACTiON house 1n & good m.w.. Bt st bave poasestion in 43 dress mail to Room Saul's Addition or vieinlty for cash articulars at ence. INC. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. DAM A WESCHLER & 80N, AUCTIONEERS rustees’ Sale of Valuable Two-Story Brick Dwelling, :ow 1739 Kenyon Street virtue of a cortaln deed of trust, dated pril 16, 1924, and recorded April 24, 1824, [strument No. 35 of the land records of the istrict of Coiumbia. and at the request of he party secured thereby. the undersigned rusiees will offer for sale by publie auction. n front of the premises. on FRIDAY, THE RIRTEENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY. 1935, O'CLOCK P.M.. the following de- fcribed land and premises, sltnate fn the Dis. Fict of Columbia, o wit:' Tet 138 in Carl H. subdisision of Tots in block 15, “Ingle: a5 per piat recorded in tha ofice of the urveyor for the District of Columbis in Liber 9. at folio 7, sald block 15 being known for urposes of assessment * square 600, subject to covenants of record, {mproved y S-room and bath brick dwelling, bet-water t and electric lights. ‘erms of sale: The above property will be old subjegt to two prior deeds of trust ating $11.700, particilars at ash.” A deposit of $300 fhaser at time of sale ording, révenue stamps ost of purehaser. Terms of sale to be com- plied with within thirts days from day of ale, otherwise the frustees reserve the right o resell the property, at the risk and cost of he defaulting purchaser, after five days’' ad- srtisement of such resaie in fome newspaper jublished in the city of Washington, D. C. HENRY J. BROWN JOHN C. CRIRBS, £ i Truste N & SON. AUCTIONEERS. RUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE MODERN FIVE-ROOM FRAME DUNGALOW. BE- ING PREMISES NO. 3018 CHANNING STREET NORTHEAST. By virfue of & certain deed of trust. dated Repicmber 20, 1024, helng instrument No. 167. [recorded Sepiember 22, 1024, among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at est of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public "auc- front of the premises, on WEDNES- EIGHTEENTH DAY OF FEB- R .D. 1925, AT FIVE P.M., the fol- [lowing described land and premisex, Situate he District of Columbia, and nated aa nd being lots 15 and 16_in re 4335 in ubdirision known ational Heights,” ade by John D. (arman, as per plat recorded n Tiook 1. at yage 49. of the recods of the ce of thé survesor for the District of C uimhia. Subject to restrictions and co n deed conveying title to said parties st part Terms: _Sold subject to a first deed of fust for $3.000 and second deed of trust for 1.300. further particulars of which will be nnounced at time of sale; the p bove £ald frusts 1o be paid In . A d #it of §200 required. Convevancing. record- nd revenue stamps &t purchaser's cos 1o be complied with within thirty days therwise deposit forfeited and the property 2y be advertived and resold at the discre fon of the trustees. WAYNE G. GARMAN. JAY H. GARMAN. feT-q&ds,ox8u__ ol Trust DAM A. W ESCHLER & SON, AUCTION IrRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING, ‘NO. 1438 V ST. N.W. By virtde of ‘a certain deed of trust ecorded, Dbeing known as instrument h33 of the lang records of the District of ‘olumbia, and at the request of the party | cured (hereby, the undersigned trustees will | fer for sale by public anction. in front o the premses, on WEDNESDAY. TH [FLEVENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1925, AT [FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK P.M., the following- [described land and ‘premises, ‘situate in the District of Columbie, to-wit: Lot 120 in Robert _Portner’s subdivision of lots in square 204 as per plat recorded in Book 14, [page 24, survesor office, surveyors for the Dis: irict of Columoia, subject to firat deed of trust, $5,500.00, at 6% Terms 'of sale: Over sald trust one-half eash. Dalance in $30 mopthly payments, in- luding interest at 6%, secured by see- ond deed of ftrust ou the property sold, or all cash over trust st option of pur- chaser. A deposit of $300.00 required of purchaser at time of sale. All conveyaneing, recording. revenue Atamps and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty dave from day ale. otherwise the trustees reserve the ¢ to resell the propérty a and of the defaulting pureh dvertisement of such r ¢ publisied in _thie city of Wash. Q JOSEPH A. ROTH, . B. HOPKINS, Trustees, ancing. re. nd notarial fees st fo3-akas,exSu. THOS 1. OW! KKS. “auly days' newspaper ington, D. TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO VALUABLE TWO-STORY ‘BRICK DWELLINGS, RE- PREMISES NUMBERS 620 AND 522 FIRST STREET NORTHWEST By virtue of two cortaln deeds of trust, ted March 11, 1924, being instruments No 95 and 196 recorded March 13, 1924, smong e land records of the District of Columbia, @ at the request of the party scured there: . the undersigned trustees will well at pub- e’ auction in front of the premises. on MON- AY, THE NINTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, _D.'1925, AT FOUR P.M., the following de- tuste fo the Dis. Tet f Columbia, and Gesishnted as an belng (s 77 and 78 in Willam H. McGrann vision of part of square 589 as per plat re. rded In Liber 68, follo 43, ot the records of e office of the murvesor of the District of ol 1m biect 10 & berpetual ght of way . over the rear dald lot. o g sold subject to a prior deed of $2,300.00, "further particulars of Quich wili be atnounced at time of sale: the firchase price above said trust to be paid in #h. A deposit of $200.00 on each property quired. recording and _rev- puie stamps at p 's cost. Terms to be mplied with within thirty otherwise porit forfelted and the property may be ad rtised and resold at the discretion of the ustoes. ROBERT LEE EVANS. FRANCIS M. SETTLE, Trustees. 1a29-d&dw.exSu. WEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, THOS. 1. RUSTEPS' SALE OF VALUABLE _TWO: STORY BRICK DWELLING, REING PREMISES 140 § STREET NOBTH. By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly corded in Liber No. 4310, folio 270 et weq.. [ the land records of the District of Columbia, nd at the request of the party securad thers: 7. the ungsralgned trstecs wiil el at public [uetion, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, HE NINTH DAY OF FEBRUARY. A.D. 1025, T THREE 0'CLOCK P.M.. the foliowing de- ribed land and premises, Mtuate fn the cit ¢ Washington, District of Columbia. and de gnated as and being W}l ‘of lot 47 of that wul fon in square 207.as per plat recorded in k W. F., folio 211, of the records of the e of ‘the wurseyor.of the District of Colum. pia_except tuat part of sald lot 42 Teet deep 7 16.68 feet wide I¥ing at the fear and on the ‘ext lioe of said lot. togethér with improve- ents, rights. privileges, appurtenances to [ame. belonging to premises known an 1440 & treet n.w.. now knowi for aasessment and xation purposes as lot 810, square 207. Terms 'of tale: One-third of the putchase oney. fo be paid tn cash, balance in two equal atallments, payable in’ ene and two years, ith juterest at seven per centum yable semiannnally, from day of sale, 7ed by deed of trust upon the property soid, il cash, &t the option of the purchaser, A |posit ‘of 5200 will ve required ar time of [fe. Al converaccing, ‘récording, revenve ips, etc.. 8t cost of purchaser. Terms of FOR | ®ood monthiy pay-{| | thence easterly on Callfornia stre I AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS, Tl and Wednesday, Feb. 18¢| THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEER' § OF VALUABLE 'REAL ESTATE KNOWN AS 1905. 1Tth ST. NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of frust. dated October 17, 1928, being instrument No. 306, recorded October’ 17. 1023, records *of the District of Columbla, ~and &t the request of the party secured there undersigned trustees will sell, tion in_tront of the prem! NINTH_DAY st FIVE PAL, land’ and premises, situate ln the Diatrict of Columbla. and destgnated as ¥nd bein lot numigred forty-nine (49) in Nathan Fitzgerald's subdivision of lots in square numbered one hundred and seveuty-six (178) s per plat recorded jn the office of the ur- veyor for 1n th the District of Columbia o liber at folio 47. Terms: Sold subject to & prior deed of trust for $1,300 and to a second deed of trust aecur- ing a" rote with unpaid balance of about /450, further particulars of which will.be nounced at time of sale; the purchase price bove $Ald_trust to be paid in cash. A de- posit of 3230 required. ' Conveyameing, re- cording_and revenue stamps &t purchaser's coat. Terms to be complied with within 30 days otherwise depos't forfeited and the property. may be advert'sed and. rescld. at the discretion of the truste FRITZ L. _SANDOZ, JORN H. WE! 1529 &dn.ex ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, AUCTIONE Dissolution Sale of Contrac- tor’s Machinery, Tools and Equipment. By Public Auction, At Camp Meig: 5th and Florida Ave. N.E., Wednesday, February 11, 1925, Commencing 10 A.M. Holsting Engines, Derricks, Steam and G Compressors, Riveting d Alr Hose, d Mauls, nees, Ratchet Light and Heavy Chains. large ‘quantity good numerous_machinist and other tools Offce Furaiture, Sate. Fillng Cases, ete. erms 3 ADAN AW ESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable De- tached Three-Story, Attic. and Basement Brick Dwelling, No. 2149 California Street N.W., Containing 14 Rooms, Three Baths, Pantry, Laundry, Hot- Water Heat, Electric Light, Large Side Lot. Lot 39.45 Feet Front By About 150 Feet Deep, to Public Alley. By virtne of a decres of the Supreme the District of Columbia passed the 22nd y of December, 1924, in Cause No. 3020 Lunaey Docket of said court, the underss will_sell at publie auction.’ in front of premises, on MONDAY. FERRUARY 1 AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the reai extate situste in the District of Col known as part of lot 13, in Presbrey's and Goddsrd’s subdivision of art of of 1and known as “Wide now called “Washington Height; per plat " ficorded in thé office of the surveyor for the Distrirt of Colymbia. in Libet Governor hepherd, at fllo 156, inning for the same at the sonthwest corner of said lot and running , formerly calied California avenue. 39.45 feét; thence northerly. parallel with the east line of said lot to the rear lire of said lot abutting upon the south line of the public alley: thence with, the said reer line of said lot and the south line of said alley, westerly, . to thé northwest corner of eaid lot, at the intersec- tion of the west line of satd lot with_the south line of said alley: thence southerly an the weat line of said lot. to said Californl street, at_the ‘point of ‘beyinning. = Bub to an agreement Axing the bullding line 25 feet north of the . morth line of said Galiforsis street, ahown on plat recordedin- -siid surveyor's office, n Liber County 15, at follo 28, together with improvements, being & 3. stors, attic and basement brick dwelling: Bold subject to the lien of.a deed of trust securjng American Security and Trust Co., in the sum of $10,000 at 6 per cens. due Octoper B1.- 1985, which may be pajd off o extended at”the op tign of the purchaser. Terms of sale: One-third purchase over and above amount of said trus ce In two equal instaliments gne and twe years with interest at 8 per cent per manum pédared by deed of :3.« 0 the property or all cash at option - chaser. “Good €itle of no sale. terest due adfusted to da. aneing, recording and notars fees at of purchaser. A deposit of $500 réquited at. time of sale. Terms of sale to be camplied with within thirty days from day of sale or trustes e the right to resell at risk 414 cost of defaulting parchaser after five dars' sdvertirement in The Evening Star.newsphppr. WM. G. JOHNSON, Committee Estate of M. Josephine Bridget, Fendall Building. 344 D at. n.w., Washington. D. 0. fod-d&ds THOS. J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED \REAL ESTATE. By virtue of a certath deed of frust dated January 11, 1924, belng instrument No. ‘64, re- corded January 19, 1924, among the land res ords of the District of Colum nd at the Tequeat of the party secured thereby the un- dersigned trustees will offer for sale b&fibl\(' auction in front of the premises, on MONDAY; THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A.D. 1923, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the fol- lowing described Jand situate In the District of Columbla and designated and being lots numbered one (1), two (2), four (4), five (5). and six (8); in biock numbered three (3), in Clark and Hurst's subdivision of part of the tracts of land known ‘Whitehaven" and “‘Harlem"" ?er plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbla in Liber County 8 at folio 124. Subject to right of way over & strip of land four ¢4) feet widi extending .along the whole redr. or northerly -boundary. of said lots 5 -and 8, for the purpose of access to the spring of water on lot 11 in sald block, as granted by Jane E. Potter to Joseph W. Moyer by deed dated Juiy 6, 1893, and recorded in Liber 1835 at folio 371 of the land records of the Distriet of lumbia. id block 8 being known for th puirposes of assessmest and (axatio &8 squace numbered thirteen hundred fifty-eight .(1338). Terms of sale: All cash. A ‘deposit of two hundred ($200.00) dollars required of purchaser at time of sale. All conveyan recording, revenue stamps and notarial fe at cost of urchaser. Terms te be complied with within of a rice forfeited 'and the -property may be sdvertised and resold at the-discretion of the trustees. M. J. WRIGHT, _ - GEORGE P. NEWTON, Trustees. WADE HAMPTON, Atfrpmo{ for Party Secured. 105.7.9,11:14 Szt TTHOS. J. BWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. SALE' OF VALUABLE TWO. STORY BRICK DWELLING KNOWN AS PREMISES 1019 2nd STREET NORTH- EAST. By ‘virtis bt o cerfsin deed of trist. duted April 17, 1924, being instrument No. 391, re. Ccarded’ May 91024, amoug the 1and Pecords of the District of Columbia, and the request Of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees “fl sell at public auction in frent of fhe “premisen on THURSDAY, "1 WELFTH DAY of FEBRUARY. AT nn-_nrx;!:& P, the fotio scribed 1 ises, situate trict of E‘fl‘h {37083 designated Lot 18 in_Patrick Q'Donnoghoue’s sul in square 749 us pér plat recorded 5. B, follo 187 of the records of the office of or of the District of Celumbla. Te $1,000.00, * pi be announced at tim g price above said trust to be id In A deposit ot $200.00 required. Convey- TRUSTEES' 2% be complied with within thirty days Pro ‘day of sale, otherwise the trustees re- L Uhe SIRhC (o renell the property, At {hé ik and cost of defauiting rehader, after ys' ‘d';lrlflh.::“lnt\“v! MI'(' : ’ speper published in Washingion, D. » SAar A DRURF. AR, B. NICHOLSON. ‘Trustees. bja28-a&ds, ex8u recording_and revenue stamps at pur ‘Terms to be complied ~wit] ‘within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited nd the property may be agvertised aud resold at the diseretion of the trustees, JosE L “EVANE, fe3-dkds,exsu " Trustees, ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers Salvage Sale of the entire P. J. Nee Company Stock of high-grade CARPETS, RUGS, LINOLEUMS Greater Portion Little or No Damage) BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT WESCHLER’ 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9th, 1925 Commeneing 10 A.M. WILTON RUGS (Seamed and Seamless) AXMINSTER RUGS, (Sanfords, Beauvais and De Luxe) TTANIA, DELTOX, CREX, GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM The Above Rugs in Practically All Sizes HALL, STAIR AND ROOM CARPET (Velvets and Best Grade Tapestry Brussels) LINOLEUM (Above 2,000 Yds. Armstrong’s Inlaid and P ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE NOTE—The atock of furniture will be sold Thursday, Feb. 12¢h, commencing at 10 A.M. each day. THE "EVENING 84 AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. t) ADAM A. WESCHLER & S0N; AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' . SALE = OF LARGE BRICK BUILDING, -USED A8~ A BAKERY, FRONTING ABOUT 100 FEET ON PUR- ) A€ 'ALLEY BETWEEN FLORIDA AVE AND MOKRE STREET, TRINIDAD AND MONTELLO. AVENUES X.E. By virtue of & certain deed ‘of trust. duly recorded in Liber 4700, folio 440 et seg.. of the land records of the District of Colum requast of party secured thereby, the undersigned truntees. Wikl sell at pul ction, iu_frout of the premises, on SDAY, THE BIGHTEENTH DAY OF ARY, A.D. 1025, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK PAL, the following described land aud prem- | isex, ‘situate i the District of Columbla, and knoiva as and being parts of lota 46 and 40 ip block-1 of the Washington Brick Machine Comyuany'n subdivision of “‘Trinidad,” as per Dlat recorded In the office of the surveyor for sald’ Distriet in Book County 8, at page 130: %0 part of lot 112 in John C. and Josephine Ewald's combination of lots in bleck 1. “Trin 1dad.” da per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for sald District jo Book Cdunty 22, At page 41 Sald parts of said 1dts being describad in o follows: Beglnning for the xame 18 the south liné of ald 1ot 48 distant 1.75 feet east of the south- wost corner of stid ot 46 and runming thenc in a northeasterly direction along the exterior wail of the bakery building hereinafter men- tioned 78.75 feet io a point distant 2.25 feet Saat of the west line of wald lot 48. running thece wutheasterly along said exterior wal sald sald wall, feet. thence northeasterly along said ex 90 feet, thence south: thence southwesterly id wall 15.65 feet, thence southeast- arly ‘along sal 19 ‘feet, thence south. on the south line of feet west of the sout 49. and t oag the south line of «aid ote 49, 112 and 46 to the place of begin- ning. The land and premises hereby intended 10 be sold balng those parts of said lets 46, 40 and 112 fronting on the 20-foot public alley upon which the bakery building now | -‘lnd- a8 shown by a survey made March 9, | 1816, by the surveor for the District of Co. lumbia and recorded in the ofice of said sur- vevor in. Survey Book 41, page 488, Subject to a frat trust securing the Wa ington Rix Per Cent Permanent Bujlding sociation & balance of $6.644. with inte At alx per cent per annum from August 1, 1924, and a second Aeed of ‘trust with a bai- ance’ thereon of $4.354.50, with interest at six per_cent per annum from August 16, 1024. Terms of Over sald trusts, all cash. A deposit ol $500 required of purchaser at time ‘o sale. ~ All conveyaneing, recording. revenue stamps and motarisl fees At cost of purchaser. Terms of saie to be complied with within 30 days from day of sale. PAUL B. CROMELL WILLIAM BALE OF VALUABLE TWO- BRICK DWELLING KNOWX AS PREMISES 1021 2d BTREET NORTH- By virtue of & certain Geed of trust. dated April 17, 1924, being in 9, ‘1924, t the request of the part feby. the undersisned trustees will sell, at public auction in frost of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A'D, 1925 AT FOUR P.M.. the follo 224 premises. siinate n the of Colu: Lot 17 18 a8 follo 137, surveyor ‘of the District Terms: Sold subJect to a prior deed of tr: for §1,000.00. further partieulars of which will be asnounced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be patd in cash. A deposit of $200.00.required. Convesancing, re- cordiuz. and revenue stamps at cost, ‘Terms fo-be complied wWith within thirt ars, ‘otherwise depesit. forfeited and the prom- eriy nas be advertised and resold et the dis: cretion of the {rustees F. W. ALEXANDER, J. T.SETTLE, _feS-d&dn,exku i Trustees. TRUSTRES" SALE - OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY. BRICK AND FRAME DWELL- ING, REING PREMISES 521 6th STREET SOUTHEART. By virtue ‘of & certsin deed of trust. dated May 8th. 1024, bel vorded May 8th, 1624, among the land records of the District of Columbi et of the party secured signed trustoes will sell st front of .the premises, on EIGHTEENTH DAY OF FEB 1025, AT FOUR P.M.. the follewing described 1and ‘apd premise he District ot Cohumbia, and deslg: nd being the north 19’ feet front on Fifth street by full gepin therect b original lot 15 ia square 8272 being now’ Known for the purposes of fasehd- ment and tazation an lot 823 in square 822 Terms: Sold subfect to a prior deed of trust for $2.230.00, further particulars of whicl will be announced at time of sale: the pu chase price above wald trust to be paid in cash. A depostt of $200.00 required. Con- verancing, - reco and revenue stamps st purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty herwise deposit forfeited and the property. may be advertised and resold 2t the diseretion of the trustees. FRANCES 1. DIETZ, CHARLES DIETZ, J Trastees. ESCHLER & 80N, AUCTIONKERS| Bankruptcy Sale'of Groceries; ; Valuable Meat Market Fix- hirty days from.day of sale, otheewise deposit |- tures and Implements of -Trade in No. 3425 Ga. Ave. N.W.,.also Ford Delivery. By virtue of an order of the Suprems Ceurt of the District of Columbia, holding & Bank- ruptey Court in re Myer Keroes and Abe indjviduall co-partners, The People's Meat Market, Bank- 1587, the undersigned trustee will by public auction, within the above prem- AN, emall stock Gymflex'n.r' ° 5 Opolite Front Refrigerating Case: 'l")" 'l"ronlclvv» B?x. U. s ayton ‘omputing Sc Cash Register, Electric Ceiling Fans, Osk Sheiving g Acset Racks. Meat Blocks, Tools, Ice Scale, smali Electric Meat | Griner, Enamel %o 1023 - Ford, Delivery. Truck, . ill irst be oftered a3 an entirety,. istactory bid 1s not received.will ely sold In detail. e PHILBRICK McOOY, Trust -~ _fe19.10,11,72 Columbian Building, THOS. 5. GWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, _ Valuable Two - S: Brick Rooms and Bath, Hot-Water Heat;. Being Premises 718 -4th Str:t, Northwest. By authority vested in us we will & public auction, In" front. of the premise ar WEDNBSDAY, THE _ELEVENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, i925, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M., lot 94 4n square 538. “Terma.of nale g sublect to.a st truss. tly 5 years to run; fure. rticulars at time of the purchase- price abore said tru be paid in cash. A deposit_of 200 required. All ‘conveyancing, recordig s at murchaser cost.” Terms to be complied with within thirty 473 or deponit torfelted: NN N & 80N, . - _fe6-qan.exsu Auctionesrs. ADAM A. WESCHLER & 50N, KUGTIONEETIA. Complete Cafeteria ip- ises No. 1121 Vermont Ave. By Public Auction Tuesday, February 10th, 1925 cing 10:30 A.M. Ice Boxes, Steam Table, Coffes Urns, Show- case. Water Cooler, Baker's Qven, Range, Brofier and Cake Griddle, Chairs, Tables, Cant Rey m Travs, Ruud Water Crockery, Plated Ware, il§, Grease Trap, Sink, Steril: , ete. S’H‘ING’ LEGAL NOTICES o D. C, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1925. LEGAT, NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOT LEGAL NOTICES ICES. 20" "GEORGE C. GERTMAN, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict_of Columbia,—Edgar Snowden, plain- i, v wn belrs, allences aud dev) b Holtsman, et al. decefsed, defendants.—Equity No. 77.—The object of thik suit nbtain B decres establishing of record, by sdverse possession against the defendants and ‘esch and every -of them, the title of the plaintift, in fee simple, to' lots § 484 ¢ tn Loomis subdivisior of sivare @, per plat_recorded in . F.. page 85, 'of the records of the ofice of the sur- veyor of sald district, and also to part of lot in sald :I::Ivlln in said nltill'ln,qzmn asesssed for the purpose of taxation as lot 80L.- Uy lon ) intife, it g» by the cou 19 orderea SUPREME A Holding. 82623, that ‘the subscriber, o menta; iate o All_persoss ceased are. hereby a thenticat the 27th wise ti 8 Tencar of 2 o this 27th day ‘of 8 SHIPLEY, 2501 D. C. (Seai) WELL, * puty Regls! District of Columbia, Court JaBi-fe7,14 wi to_ the tate. Jan: ltamen, Gearge Mary Holtzman Elisabeth H. Holtsman ckuse thelr sppear- rein_on or befors t e occurring tion of one month affer t ublication * heréof, otherwise Be "proceeded With' as in case of defabir: b vided, & copy hereof be publithed once & week for three auccessive weeks in the Wi ington Law R d The Evenin aud other publication _ bein naed with for . satisfactory cause Shown. TLLIAM HITZ, Justice. (Sesl.) A true copy. Test: MORGAN H, BEACH. Clerk. By F. E. CUNNINGHAM, Asst. Clerk. Salle, P The obj annyll; 1 43 t of this suit the pla ith fees and the. conts of such other and further may require. plainant, it is this 3ra ali exclusive of Suadaye o ring after the day of EME COURT OF THE this order; S T otherwise of Join Dommer Ga No. 82635, DIS- rman, Law Reporter, . Garman, ext oo e will and’ testament ‘of John , haviag reported to the court th have received a private ofter to purchase lot 15, 16 and 19 in square 4381, as pe: corded in Liber 81, fllo 49, of th of the offiée of the surreyor of the LIAM Test CUNNINGHAM, Ass 1TZ * Justice. commisxion red (8120), 1t 1a by the court this anuary, A.D. 1035, adjudged. déggesd that said offer he Accept: A" dale be ratified and confirmed e to the contrary be shown on or the 26th day of Febraary, A.D. 1023. ded a copy of this order be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Eve- ning Biar once a week for nree fuccomive weeks prior {0 said last-mentionsd di 1L LIAM HITZ Justice. A true copy. (8eal) Attest: THEODORB (COGSWELL, = Deputy Register of Willa for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. a3l fel.14 i1 re estate of Mar No. 31180, deceased, daving re he that certain piece uate and lying in District of ‘Columbi: 38 5 of Waning city of Washington, fotlo -4 o0 Nt:r(h[ ’o'fl” Atreet al seventy ) feet to & Frovad by Gremtses in the city of Washin, bia, at and for the pr Ta"cah, “subj la by the eourt this adjndged, et rmed o on ot before. the 261 1925, P P lished The B IN THP SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS. wict of Columbia.—FKiizabeth B. Baldwin, plaintiff, v Baldwin Munford et al.. defendaats No. 43308,—The object of this sulf 18 Ta abtain & decreé for the s¥le of that part, 8¢ origd the efty of ‘Waghlag! dexcribéd Dy metes and complaint, being kuown and improved by prem- 220 D street porthwest and 217 Indians nue northwest, aud being the property of which Almon Baldwin died seized, to appoint & trustee fo sell and convey the same and dis- tribute tbe et procseds among the parties to use according 10 their respectire inter- as sileged in the bill. Tpon intiff, It is by the court this ordered that the ital, & corpo mea ia the bill Eisie Smith: Russell Baldwin: Catherine Rex Hinkle, ntmed in the bill Catherine B. Hinkle: borne English, named in the bill nie Claiborne: James 'E. Euglish: Horace I.. English: Semuel McGill English, named the bill McGee English: Lucy Loutse Holts claw, infant: Charies Robert Moltxclaw, in- fant. and Erpest Lec Holtsclaw, infant, cause fve weeks prior er of Willa for _ jaat IN THE SUPREME trict of Columbia. h Michael J, Curle; of Baitimore. I lishing of re the {heir Sppearance o be entered bereln' on or before the fortieth day, exelusive of Sundays and legal holidays. cceurring after the day of the first publicatjun hereof, otherwise this cause will procesded with as in case of de- fault. Provided a copy hereof be iblished once & week for three successive weeks in the Washing IN}-L.' R ter and The Evening 8tar. &" Hfl‘ Z, Justice. _A trae copy. (Seal.) Teat MORGAN H. BEACR. Clerk. By F. E. CD? GHAM, Awst. Clerk. a2 3007 n square scribed in the bill of On motion of the plaln of Jannary. 1625, o John H. Walter, ca curring after the d of this ‘order. ana 0 unknown heirs, devise Brows, John Innes Cl George Gibba, Wi William Cook, Robert F THE DISTRICT OF " COURT SUPREME “Estate of ‘olumbia, holding Probate deceased.— after the expiration o the day of the wise this ea case of default: piovid tamentary on be published once ecutrix said will, 1t 58 ordered i y, A.D. 1925, that John and all others on Monday, the day.of ; 925, at 10 o'clock “to ‘shew eause why such -application be granted. Let notice hereof be blished in the Washington Law Reporter d The Evening Sfar once in each of thise ccensive weeks befure the return day herein entioned, the frst publication te be sot Jou than thirty days before said retarn - T2, 3 (Real.) Attest: JAMES The Evening Star. n diw LIAM 1 M NIN ITZ, Justice, GHAM, Asst. trict of Colnmb) Pu herein for t lony A minlitrator. for the of 20th 4 red e sale o £ to Florence CHAS. BE. MORGANSTON, Attorme SUPREME" COUNT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbis. hla};‘ Probate Court. No. 33493 Administration—¥his is to give batice -that the subscriber, of Yhe District of Columbis; has obtained frem the Probate Court of the District of Colombia letters testamentary on estate of Henry J..Hareis, late of the rict of Columbia, deceased. All pereo i claims against the decensed are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally suthenticated, to the sub- scriber, on or before the Sth n‘ of January.. AT, b26 atherwise they may by \aw, be ex- from A1l benefit of said estate. Given my hand thix 27th day of January. 1925, DORA KNIGHT FARRIS, 1837 Lamoni N.W. = (Neal.) _ Attest: THEODORE of Wills for the 1d deceased; nd decreed, "tha other persons claiming lorence G. R re be. cau herein on or before M: cause will be procesde fault; provided that a published in the Wa; and The Evgning Star for a perfod of th day of January, 1 LIAM HITZ * Jus Ister of ' Wills' for ¢ Clerk of the Probate C __1e7.14-mh7,14-ap11,18 : Administration.—Thiy < the ; Diatrict of . Columbis aving. -cisime ageinst the de- |- of January, A.D. law Attest: ff's marriage to defends set forth in the bill of co ceeded with as in case of default. & copy of this order be for three successive weeks in the Washington E he city of bl fton, District of Colu In the Washington Law Reporter ening Siar once @ wéek for Three suc- o last-mentioned date. TAM HITZ, Justice. A true copy. (Seal.) : THEODORE Cof er BLAINE MALLAN IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- —Holding Probate Court.— Florence G. ministration No. $1747.—Order of Application having been made ibed in the petition Py of January.'A.D. 1925, a, months between the 29t HEWITT GRIGGS ROBERTSON, L Attorney, COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF | Erevate 3 ? the District to of lumbia, has obtained from the Probate.Court af -the' -District of Columbia, letters testa- of Resin H. Shipley. deceased. ned to exhibit the with the vouchers thereof, legally au- on_or before 1926; other. B ohe s ‘%Xl B. ber, Iy, x Nlehots av Wagh “THEODORE ter of * Willa * for the Clerk of the Probate FRANK J. KELLY, Plaintis. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- Jtrict of Columbla.—Gertrude Lawrence La Charies La Sal . alies 468, Equity. Docket.— 10'to procure a_ decree t the restorstion of her ertrude Lawrence, col this proceeding and for relief as the nature of On motion of the com- day of February, 1025, ordered ‘that the deféndant Charles La' Ball Paul Pavon!, cause his appearance to red hereln on’ or befare the fortieth day, d legal holidays, oceur: the first publication of the cause will be Provided, ubiished once a week The Evening 8 Washington. D. C., before said day. (Real.) A trie cops MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. Clerk. EDMUND L. JONES, Attorney IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS trict of Columbia, hold!: ' 70.—0Order nisi for 8 M. Jones, executor under the d testament of Mary F. Hance, rted to the court thaf s recelved a private offer to purchuse al reel of ground ashington, and known s lot pum. bered eight (8) in Bhepherd's subdivision of re bunbered six hundred ax ) as the same is described n the surreyor’ D. C thirty-nine, fronti -three the piat and office_in . in Liber Wa clghtes £t running (9) foot alley, im- M etreet porthwent, e of $7,250, to be pald € 10 & commissinn of $317.50, It 20th day of January, 192 ordered and decneed ¢ 'Pied and said.sale be rasified and con- unless, cause <o the canfrary be shown said offer day of February, A.D. ided a copy of this order be pub- nd SWELL, = Deputy the District of Colum. Clork ot the Probate Court. 7.4 URY OF THE a1 i obtain & decree rd the title of the plaintiff to part of original lot numbered twenty-four (24) umbered twenty-eight ( ), as de- complaint fled herein. Y, it Is this 27th ed 'that the defen: his appearance entered ‘hersin oa or beforé the exclusive of Sundays and legal holid of the first pubi the defendeats, and k. Oliver ai ! the fortieth day, clusjve of Sundeys and iegal holidays, after publication herso! use will be proceeded with led & copy of this & week for three succe weeks in the Wasirfnigion Law Reporter longer publication baving nsed wiih for cause shown. WIL- A troe copy. ~ (Seal.) RGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. B, Cl Jad1- , Attermey. arriot, de. dece: o Biaine. Mall rhose of paring debts P18 he the conrt eRte judged. or- t the unk hejrs at law. next of kin. and alienees of, and any br, through’ or nnder. riof, deceased. if anr 10 be entered 925 otherwise this with as in case of de- copy of this order be hington Law Reporter at least twice & month h #nd May 5, 1925 WIL. (Beal.) A ‘troe co) Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL, Deputs Rq Dintrict of_Colum! ‘ourt District of ' Columbia, ¥ of the Probate Ll e Jad1-feT 14 " FRANK STETSON, Atterney. SBUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT or Columbia, haldipg Probate Court.—No. 32660 Administration.—’ the subscriber. of the District of Columbia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the rict of Celumbia lette: testamentary on the estate of Julla A. Burrell, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. All persons having claims against the decessed are hereby ned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers ', legally authenticated, to the b n or before the 16th day of January, A.D. 1926, otherwise they may by law be ex- cluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 27¢h day of January, 1925, NATIONAL SAVINGR AND TRUST PANY. By WILLIAM D. HOOVER, Pres dent. * (Real) Atteat: + THEODORE COGS- AVELL, Deputy Registor of Wilia for the Dis. trict of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. Ja31-te7.14 RINGGOLD HART, P. H. MARSHALL, * © Attorneys, tr [ Columbia, holdin Administration.—This the subscriber, who wi testamentary on the preme Court of the Dis ing & Probate Court, as_the time, and sald for making' payment control, whi onx entit or the residue, fo att duly estate properly Youches District of Columbia, Court. FRANK STETSON, SUPREME COURT OF THE Probate Cot 16th day of Februars. 1 his 19th day of January. 1935. NAT SAVINGS AND “TRUST COMPANY. FRANK STETRON, Attorney, JAMER TANNER,' Register ‘of Wilis for the Attorney. DISTRICT OF t.— 370, hat e Court e of Charles is to give not by the Supre of the District of Columbia granted deceased, has, with the approval of th [ trict of Columbia, hold- appolnted 'Monds 10 m. courtroom as the place. and distribution * from said_estate, under the court's direction and nd where all creditors and per- d to distributive shares or part d, in_person or thorized, with their cl r legacion. are notified ttorney ainst the Given under my hand ONAL By (Real.) Atteat: reof, ay Clerk of the Prebate $a24.31-t7 JOHN H, MOORE, Attorney, SUPREME COURT THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate Court.—Estate of Mavern H. Price, —No. 32610, Ad- | Willlam G. Haan, | ing been made herein will and testament of Jetters testament Yot Hoppin Haan: 3¢ of January. A. ned and for I ters of adminigtzation with fbe will anne: d estate by Ringgold Hart. it is ordered st day of Janusry, A.D. 1925, that Joha Emerson Price Lee Price, Edwin Price, M Price, Charlotte Price Byerett, Howard Price.: Vera ' Price_Littlejobn, Helen' Price Denman and Edna Price Winsion and all_others con- e cerned appear in said court on Monday. the 2nd day of March, A.D. 1925, at 10 o’clock am. to show causs’ why such applicstion shouid not be granted. Let notice hereof be publithed 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 be not lesn than thirly days before sald raturn day. WILLTAM HITZ. Jnstf (Seal.) At- test: JAMES TANNER, Register of Willa the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Proba Court. §a24,31-te7 court on Monday, 1923, at 10 o'eloc! such Totice_hereot be Law Reporter #n each of three succe tion to be not leas than return day. Attest Date Court. deceased.—N ministration Docket No. 73.—A| on said est in ordered this 16th SUPRPME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columba, holding Probate Court.—Eatate. of 32623, ieation’ ha robate of the deceased and e by Mas a v- for st cur Fry, the unknown next of kin and all othets concérned appear in ta1d the 2ad day of tlontion souia ot be srapted. 1o jcation Bo Tanted. Let: aotes & % ublished In_ the. Washington | mand and declara e The Eve Te weeks' before the re- furn day berein mentioned. the firat publie arch, A. why to’ show ing Star once in thirte days befora xaid WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. (8eal.) JAMES TANNER. for_the District ot Columbia, Clerk of Register of Wilis the Pro- 147,14 HEWITT GRIGGS ROBERTSO) Attorney, District Nat. Bank Bullding. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbis.—Holding Probate Court. In re Estate of John Dommer Garman, de- ceased.—Administration No, 32635,—Order Nisi Garman, Warne G. Garman executors under « the Columbia—Holding of Henry H. Ridj Adminjstration been. et t will and ment ‘of John Dommer Gar- . having reported to the Court that they offer 4o _purchase lots , 25. 26 of squure 4380, ‘as per plat recorded in Libe 61, folio 49 of the records of the office of thi# urveyor of the District of Co- lumbia, at and for the price of fourteen hun- dred dollars (§1,400.00), subect to a commingle of one hundred ‘and forty dollars ($140.00). 1t by ‘the Court this 6th day of February, A. D. 1825, adjudged, ordered, decreed, that cald offer be Accepted and said sale be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrars be hown on or before the 6th dar of March, A. D, 1925, Provided & copy of this order be published n the Wabhington Law Reporter and ening Star once a week for three suc- rior fo sald last mentioned BAILEY, Justice, copy. (Seal.) Attest: THEODORE COGSWELIL, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Cojumbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 167,14, SRUCE L. CASTEEL, THOMAS O. KING, ‘Attorneys. A SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Oolumbia, _xwl‘ln‘ ;‘.flblh - Court.—No, . 82668, Administration.—This is to give no subscriber of the District of Colum- bas obtained from the Probate Court of the District of on the estate of Ji District of Columbli: hi g claims against the deceased are hereby ned to exhibit the same, with the vouch- ers thereof, legally authenticated, to the sub- scriber, on ‘or before the 20th day of Januatyy A.D. 1926; otherwise they may by law be e Ty kS0t day o Jamiary, 4 under this ay BRUCE L CASTERL. Columbian Bids Attest: WELLx ary “A.D.'1925, that March, A.D. 1025, granted. et notica he sive weeks before the tioned, the Srst NINGS ‘BAILEY, Jusi Willx for the District the Probate Court, sUPRE - Administration.—This the subscriber, who wa S th- day of 0., &8 t Al bia, ho |- day, - the lock the rom: and ! agent or Aattorney et Shaims " aguinat ched. ~ Given under of" I 7 105 AND TRU &;; Attorney. (8es le herein for probate of the las and testament of said deceased, and for let- ters testamentary on said estm! Ridgeway, .it is ordered this 5th day of Febru- thirty” days before sald return day. THEODORE COGSWELL, De) of the, District of Columbia testamentary on. the-estate - With _the Bice, for, making payment Siction. and " canteol when and where all | AvInE cIaim coatrol,. when and wi creditors and persons’ entitled to distributive | warned to exhibit the%ame, shares or legacles, or the residue, or parts thereof, are notified to attend, CASTEEL AND KING, Attorneys, Columbian Building. BUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRIOT OF Probate Court.—Eatate deceased.—No. §2685— 78— Avplleation naving by Lena A. ‘Howard H. ' Ridgeway, ned, Samuel W. Ridgeway and all others con appear in said court on Tuesday, the 17th at 10 show cause why such application should n be reot be published in the ashington Law Reporter and The Evening Btar newspaper once in each ol three succes- return day herein men- iblication to be not less than JEN- (Seal.) Attest: uty Register of Fimbia, Clerk ot fe7,14.21 tice. of Col FRANK STETSON, Attorney. E E COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF | 'fe7,14.21 Columbis. holding Probate Court. i 31271, is to give nmotice that s by the Supreme Court nted letters Aane Kirtley approvsl of the Disteset af Colum- time, and sald courtroom | t; and distr under _the in’ person or TR e “Broperiy o _estate my hand this 210 g NATIONAL SAVING T COMPANY. By FRANK TET. al.) Attest: %.:‘fi“uobmflfl euasie; HAMILTON & HAMILTON, Attorneys. N THE SUPREME COURT OF, ary ¥. .. Reynolds, dete: 43449, "The object of this su decree establishing of record ‘Wdverse possession 1n fee simple the title plaigti, Margaret 1. Brue ot ®) N aud other squ: a8 per plat thereof recorded In the office of The surveyor of the District of Columbia in Liber W. F. at follo 149, the same being improved by bouse No. 1000 Third street south: t, Washington, D. C. On motion of the DIRIGHIT, it is this 30th day of Junuary, 1925, ordered ' that the defendants, 'the unknown heirs, alienees and devisees of Mary F. L. Beynolds cause thelr appearance to be entered herein on or before the first rule day occurring after the expiration of one month from this date, otherwise the cause will be proceeded with' as in_case fault. ~ Provided a_copy hed once & week for in the Washington Law ning Star, & newspaper in said city, before said longer and other publication being dis nsed with for good cause shown the court. ITZ, Justice. A true copy. MORGAN H. BEACH. Clerk. UNNINGHAM, Asst. Clerk. It iz LOUIS OTTENBERG, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, hoiding Probate Court.—No. 32008, Administration.—This {s to give notice that the subscriber, of the District of Columbis. has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Edward T. Eillett, late of the District_of deceased. ' All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers Thereof, legally authenticated. to the sub- acriber, on or before the 20th day of January. A.D. 1076, otherwise ther may by Iaw be ex- cluded from ajl beneft of sid estate. Given under my hand this 20th day of January, 1825. SADIE R. ELLIOTT, 737 Longfellow 8. N.W. (Real.) ~Attesi: JAMES TANNER, of Wills for the District of Columbl of_the Probate Court. £t ek E. BARBOUR HUTCHINSON, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbla, holding Probate Court.—No. 32672, Adminisiration—This is to giva notice tnat the subscriber, of the District of Colum has obtained from the Probate Court.of District of Columbla letters of dministration on the estate of Mary Louise Cox, late of the District of Columbi sed. ' All persons having claims agal e hereby warned to exhiblt the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, o scriber, on or before the 22nd day of Janu; A.D. 1626, otherwise they may b cluded from all beaent of said estate. under my band thls 22nd day of January, 1925. WALTER I.. COX, 500 3rd 8t N.W. (Seal.) Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL. Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Colum- bia, Clerk of the Frobate Geurt. Aty GEO. GERTMAN, IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columble.—George . Clark, plain- Off, va. the unkuown heirs, alienees and de- viséos of Thomas Youag et deceased, de: fendants.—Equity, No. 43331.—The object of this sult is to obiain @ decree itshing of record, In fos aimple. by adverse possesion. laiat{fr's title to that part of original lot 1 n square 932, described by metes and bounds in the Bl of complaint and be P18 M strest southeast. Upon it 18 by the court this 2ist da 1925, Attormey. y occurrl after the expl month after th» day of the first public ceeded with an in e & copy hereof be publ thres successive weeks in tue Washington Law Reporter and The Lvening Star, longer and other publication being dispensed with for sat- infactory cause rhown. WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. A true copy. (Seal.) Test: MOR: GAN H. BEACH, Clerk. Ly F. E. CUN- v JA24310eT _ BARNARD & JOHN®ON, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT_OF YAE DISTRICT OF holding Probate Cour! 0. 32648, i ive motice that trict of Columbis. Tas obtained from (he Probate Court of the District of Colymbia_lettérs testamentary on Hess, late of the District deceased. All persons having claims agaiost the deceased are hereby warmed 10 exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber, on or before the 20th day of Japuary, A.D. 1926, otherwise they may by law be excluded from all bemefit of said esta Given under m band this 26th day of January, 1925. KATHI HESS PURDEY, 1112 M N.W. (Seal.) _At- test: THEODORE COGSWELL, Deputy Rex- ister of Wills for the District of Columbia, ] the Probate Court. JA31-teT,14 ¢ BARNARD JOHNSON, Attorney: SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Col b1 Mlfl“l’nhl Court.- 32649, ton, —This is the subscriber, of the petsons having ma SERIRSE the deceined Are Werohy wArned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers there- of, legally authenticated, to the subscriber, n or before the 26th day of January, A.D. 1028, ofherwine they may by law be excluded from all beneft of said estate. Given under B And this 2t dayof Jam 1925 | EDWARD 8, ROGERS care & Fvans Ruflding. (Seal) Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL. Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbi ¥ of the Probate Court. Jadl-te7.14 MILLAN & SMITH, Attorneys. | SCPREME COURT OF THB DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate Court.—No, 32521, Administratio “This s ive 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 Elisabeth H. Lloyd, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. All per- wons having claims against the deceased mre bereby warned to exhibit the same, with tl vouchers thereof, legally suthenticated, te the Fubscribér, on or before the Sth day of J ary, A.D. 1926, otherwise they may by lew ‘exciuded from all bemefit of id estate. Given under my band fhis 27th day of Jun. uary, 1923. MARY E. ZIEGLER. 115 York Avenue N.WV. (Seal) Attest: THEO- DORE COGSWELL, Deputy Reglster of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. Jlll-l-'l.]d__ €. WALTER ARTZ, Attorney. ry. Columbia, holding Probate Court.—Estate of Bmma R. White, deceased.—No. 32640. Ad. ministration Docket 73.—Application vhl‘ been made herein for probate of the last wil testament of said deceased and for letters testamentary eon sald e by Nellle R. Garver, it is ordered this 2Tth day_of J: uary, A.D. 1925, that Lillian G. Spangler, Charies 8. Dakin, Emma Crotser, Margaret Porter, Eva Herman, Cora Oswaid and all others concerned appear in sald court on Tues- day, the 10th day of March, A.D. 1935, at 10 o'clock a.m., to show cause why such applica- tion should not be granted. Let notice hereof be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star once in sach of three successive weeks before the return day herein | mentioned. the first publication to be not less than thirty da: before said retars d WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. (Seal.) Attes THEODORE COGSWELL, Deputy Register Wills_for the District of Colu Clerk the Probate Court. R. W. MecMAHON, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict _of Colvmbia.—Holding & Oireuit Court.—Theodore 1. Lowery, plaintiff, vs. (Miss) M. W. F. Speers, defendant.—At La No. 69662 —Order of publication.—The object of this suit i to recover $2,159.01 e pertle mand and declaration fled In this to have judgment of condemnation of certain property of ¥he defendant levied on under an attachment issued in this sult to satisfy pl tift's claim. It fs. therefore, this 4th da. February, 1025, ordered that the defendant appear In this. court on or before the fortieth day, -exclusive of Sundays and legal holidass, aftér the day of the first publication of this order, to defend this suit and show cause Why said condemuation should not be had; other- wise the suit will be prooteded with as in case of default. By order of the court. JE NINGS BAILEY. Justice. (Seal.) A true copy. MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. ALF G. BUHR- MAN, Asst.” Clerk. fe7.14.2 CLEPHANE & LATIMER, GILBERT L. HALL, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS. trict_of Columbia.—In re the Application of Oscar 1, Levy for change of name.—No, 43815, Fquity Docket.—Oscar 1. Levy, having fled petition praying for a'decrée changing bis name to Oscar Codier and having applied to the court for an order of publication of the notice required by law. in such cases, it is, by the court, this Bth day of February, A.D. 1825, ordered that all persons coucerned show cause, it any theré be, on or hefore the 2nd 1925, why the prayers of Provided, g S S S HAWKEN & HAVELL, Attorney SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. holding Frobate Court.—No. 32457, Administration.—This s to give notice that the subscribers, of the State of Virginia and the_ Diatrict o Columbls, respects have obtained from The Probate Court of the Dis rict of Columbia letters of administration on the estate of Gflr“." wotu, late of the District _of Col décéased. ' All persons jainst_the m'";.d Are hereby the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to D ers, on ot Betore the S0t ‘iay o Senuasy, A'D. 1026, otherwise they may by law be ex: cluded from all beneit of said estate. - Given 3 . 1. ton, Arl. C¢ Va. GEORGE W. BURDETTE, J nt Rd. N.W. (Seal.) | ister_of Wills Clerk of the 16 WM. 8. TORBERT, Atiorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbis, * Holding Probate Court.—No. 32204, Admintstration.—This Is to give notice that ‘the subscribers. of the District of Co Jumbla, have obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbis, letters festamentary on the estate of Sarah Black Putman, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby wared to exhibit the with the vouchers thereof, legally nticated, to the wubscribers, on or before the 27th day' of Januaw. A. D. 1928; other- wise they may by law be exclided from aii benedt of said estate. Giver under our hands this 27th day of January, 1925. JOHN L. N, st. al) Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Couri. _JaRy-te7.14 . C. TURNAGE, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME t 3 t al.—Equity, referred to t the reports to find and rec- and ur:t:, T, an h ttorneys’ fees and ot ? every kind, and the distributed to the persons who m: lished and valid claims t company as creditor hereby given that I will proce refersnce on Thursday, Februa; 13th, 1925, 10:30 a.m.. at the auditor's rooms In the S. Court House, at which timi Al creditors of The Manhattan Cleaning & Dyeing Company, and all otMers concerned, will appear and prigent thelr claims with proof thersof. . HEREEWI L. DAVIS, Auditor. 124,31 o7 roperly ainst the notice fs with sald GEO. C. GERTMAN, Attorneys. Adminixt; Attest: Register of Wills for the District of Columbia Clerk of the Probate Court. SUPREME COURT OF of Mary Administration Docket 73. ing been made herein for probate of the I will and testament and codicil of ceased, and for letters testamentary estate. by Paul Slema: custodian of said 'Infants: Mrs. Linn Reed, Mrs. Lillie Price, Frank Dun- lap and Daisy Mitel ers concerned, appear in said cour day, th o'clock cation of be published in the porter’ and The Evening Ktar once in each oOf three successive weeks befors the return day herein mentioned, the first publication to be mot. less than thirty daya befors ssid returr ay. Aty for the District of Columb! bate LEGAL NOTICES EDNA J. SHEEHY, Attormey. SUPREMB COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate Court,—No, 32642, tion.—This s to give notice thai he subscriber, of the District of Columbia, obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters of administration on the estate of Isabells Varney, la: District of Columbla, decessed. * All persons of the ing claims againat the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers hereof, legally authenticated, to the sub scriber. on or before the 18th day of Jamuary A.D. 1926, otberwise they may by law be cluded from all benefit of under my hand th id estate. Glven 18th day of January, 1925. KXNOTT, $18 F St. N.W. (Seal.) THEODORE COGEWELZ, Deputy OHN T. Ja2eLreT PAUL SLEMAN, Attorney. THE “DISTRIOT OF " Holding Probate Court.—Esta ne Coker, Dec: g 32683, Applicatio Coiumbia. ia de that Frank D. intasts, and E. V. Jones . Ella Bennett, Taylor. 17th’ day of March, A.D. m., to show cause why such appli- uld not be granted. Let notice here- “Washington Law Re- JENNINGS BAILEY, Justice. (Seal.) JAMES TANNER,' Register of Wilix , Clerk of the Pro- et £e7,14.21_ IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS. trict of Columbia.—Winifred M. Corridon st plaintifte, vs. ., de. fendants.—Equity, .—The object of this suit is fo obtain a decree for the appoint- ment of & frustee o sell and convey part of lot 15, in square 865, as described by metes and bounds in the bill, and beiog premises 218 Beventh street northeast, and for division of the Droceeds. atter defraying the expenses of this procesding, between piaintiffs and defend- ants as they are re; entitied. Tpon motion of the plaintiffs, it {s by the court this 25, ordered that the Carroil, infant; Winifred Ma- Maloney, Margaret Maloney, Briea, Ptrick Malcoey. Mary Maloney, Thomas infant: Matthew Maloney, infant; Eugene Maloney, infant: Winifred Maloney, infant; Winitred Maloney. Thomas Maloney, Michasl Maloney, Johin Con" nne Kelly. Mary Condon, Bridget \Vang. Conway, Kathorine Conway, Edward M- Grath, John'J. McGrath, Daniel F. McGrath, t Manlow T. McGrath, in Jul h, infant: Bernard P. McGrath, Margaret Keely, Michael Keely, ly. Thomes Keely. Jeremiah Keely. Maria Keely Fiood, Winifrea Keely Rost, Thomas Lawrence Keely. Winifred Mary Kealy. Margaret Helen Keely. Myrtlo Mary Poliard and Eisie Elizabeth Kesly, cause their appearance to be entered heréin on or before the fortieth day, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, occurring after the day of the fArat publication hereof, otherwise this cause will be proceeded with'as in case of defaull. Provided a cépy hereot be published once & ive weeks in the Wash- ington Law Re d The-Bvening Star. WILLIAM HITZ. Justice. A true copy. Te MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. CUNNINGHAM, Ast. Clerk. loney, Katherine EARL P. READY, Attorney for Plaint| 1418 Eye St. N.W. - . IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict _of Columbia—Holding _an _Fquity Court.—Edward V. McDermott, Pl Taknown hejes. aliences, and der tively. of Sarah McPherson, deceased, ol defendants. —Equity No. 43462 —Order of P leation.—The ohject of this suit i to estab. | the title of the complainant fo the real | e 4 in the bill of complaint led, known 33 tht numbered 1wo (2) threé (3) In Willlam King and ethers’. Com- | missioners’ subdivision of parts of lats pum. | bered eighteen (18) and nineteen (19) in that | City of Washington, erly | eorgetown,” being what jx how called sauire twelve husdred seven (1207). ax per | piat recorded in A. follio 95 in rhe | rreyor's office of the ot Columbis excepting the Rorth Bve (5) feet six (6) inc of sald lot pumbered two (2) by depth of said lot taken by the District of C lumbla for an aller as shown by a plat fied with the award recorded fn Liber 489 among the land recdrds of the Dist Columbia.” Said property s now kno the purposes of assessment and taxation lots numbered 855 and 8 I motlon of the complainast SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF | of January, A.D. 1928, fendants, the unknows Bel Tisess. respectively, of Sareh MePherson ceased: John McPherson, deceased; Ben: Shepperd, Abraha; ceased: Willlag Stewart, 8 Turner, deceased, and Patrick Magrude: ceaned,’ caute thelr appearance to be entered herein‘on or before the Brst rule day occurring after the expiration of farty dass, exclusive of Sundaye and holidars, from the day of the fst_publication of this order; otherwise the cause will be procssded with au In case of detaule. Provided » copy of this erder be published once a week for three successive weeks in the Washington Law Reporter, and in The Evening Star before said WiL- LIAM HITZ, Justice. Real. A trie copy. Tesi: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. By F. §. ROHRER, Asst. Cierk $a24.81.¢67 JUDSON T. CULL AND JUDSON T. CULL, Jr., Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Colymbia, ~ Holding Probate Cour 33704, Administration.—This is to give Roti that the subscribers of the District of Colum- bia have obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Colurbia fetters testamentary n the estate of Lena Malnati, late of the istrict of Columbia, deceased.” All persons having claime against’ the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouch- ers thereof, legally authenticated, to the sub- scribers. on ot before the Slst day of Janusry, A.D. 1026; otherwise they may by Iaw be e: cluded from all benefit of sajd estate. Given ler our hands this Sist day o Jenuary, JUDSON T. CULL, JUDBON T. CULLs (Seal.) Attest: ~ JAMES TANNER, Register of Wilis_for the District of Colu Clerk of the Probate Court, _fe7.14,31 ALFRED LEET, Attormey. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbla, holding Probate Court.—No. $2525, Administration.—This Is_to glve notice that the subscriber. of the District of Columbia, has obtained from fhe Probate Court of thé District of Columbia lettess testamentary on the estate of Daniel Emil Kieps. | city of Washington, District of Col ceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the stme. with the vouchers thereof, legally au- thenticated, to the subscriber, on or befors the 16th day of January, A.D. 1826, otherwise they may by law be. excluded from all benefit of said estate. G thia 10th day of Janusry, . SECU! ST COMPANY. By Fi deceased ITY AND TR REDER- ICK P. H. SIDDONS. Assistant Secretary. (Seal) ' Attest: JAMES TANNER, of Wills for the District of Columbi the Probate Court. kL STEAMSHIPS. 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