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AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAY AUCTION SALES THOS. 3. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONE TRUSTEES' SALE_OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING KNOWN AN PREMISES 1322 S STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated September 2, 1024, being instrument No. 2 recorded September 19, 1924, among the records of the Distirct of Colimbia. and at the request of fthe parts secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at pu tiom in_front of the premises, on W DAY, THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF RUARY, A. D. 1925, AT FOUR P.\ following described land and premises, in the District of Columbin, and desig- d ns and being lot 65 in George T. Dear- ing’s sabdivision of lots in %q 239 as per piat recarded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber W. B. M. at_folio 839, Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $4,500.00, further particulars of which will be annonnced at time of sale rchase price above said frust to be pa A deposit of $200.00 required. clng, recording and revemue stamps at Terms to be complied with s, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and re- sold ut the discretion of the trustees. FRANK A. GIBRO: LLOYD R. TURNE fel4,a&ds.exSu CHLER & 8 Executors’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate, Houses 1020 and 1022 Eighth Street N.W. By virtue of a undersigned by the ower of sale vested in the and testame: r. deceased, probated in A ause No. 31390 in the Supreme District of Columbia, holding the undersigned will sell a in_front of ‘the premises, on SECOND DAY OF MAHCH, TARTING AT FOUR-THIRTY P, the real estate situate in the District of Columbia_known us lot 18 in improved by premises 1020 Ef and lot number 17 in square fmproved by premises number 1022 street n.w.. the sale of 1022 &th st. n.w. fmmediately follow sale of 1020 St n.w Terms of sale: Oue-third of the purchase pri be paid in cash, bulance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years. respectively, With interest thereon at six per centum per annum, said interest parable semi- annually, said deferred payments of prinei and interest to be secured by first deed of trust on the property sold, respec ¢ the option of the pu o no sale. Taxes and intere of sale. All conveyancin charges, notary fees and cost of t Touse ns complied day of sals nerve right to resell. at risk aud cost of dr faulting purchaser, after five days’ advertise- ment i The Eve Star newspaper. with within execntors EMILIE CR 1011 7th £618.0&ds.exSu&fe23 THOS. J. OW TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUALLE FRAME DWELLING KNOWN AS PREMISEN 914 20th STREET NORTHWEST, FIRST COMMERCIAL ZONE. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated Reptember 16, 1924, being instrument No. 73, Tecorded September 17, 1924, among the land Fecords of the District of Columbix, and At the Tequest of the party secured therebs, the Undersigned trustoes wi ar poniie tion in front of tha pre THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY A.D. 1925, at FOUR-THIRTY 1 Jowing-described land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being the south 27 feet froat on Twen tieth street by full depth thereof of original lot 27 in square 78. Terms: Sold subject fo a prior deed of trust for $4.000, further particuiars of which will be announced at time of sale; the purc Jrice above said trust to be paid in cash. deposit of $200 required. Conveyancing, re cording_and revenue stamps 8t purchasers Cost. ~Terms to be complied with within 30 a therwise deposit forfeited and the prop- erty may be advertised and resold at the dis Cretion of the trustees R THOMAS ROBINSON ROBERT E. P. KREITER, feld.dgds.exsu * Trustees. ADAM A, WESCHLER & SON, AUCTIONEER! Bankruptcy Sale of a Large Stock of Agricultural Imple- ments, Imported and Domes- tic Garden and Flower Seed, Stock and Poultry Tonic, Har- ness, Tools, Modern Fixtures, Safe Cabinet, Cash Register, Etc. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court trict of Columbia, holding u Bank- ourt in re Schultz Seec Co., Bankrupt 6, the undersigned trustee will sell Y PUBLIC N N.W Execntors & SON, AU ONEERS. . the fol: ruptey No. 15 1023, AT NO 304 10th STREE AND IMMEDIATELY THER AT WESCHLER'S, 920 PA. AVE. s Large assortment of imported and Domestic den and Flower Seed of almost every va- riety used in this section Note: 1925 Germination Test announced at sale. ALsO Pianet. Jr.. and Tron Age Garden Tools includ- ng Hakes, Hoes, Shovels. Spades, Forks, eeders, Hedge Cutters and Pruning Knives. Leggetts Dusters, Poultry Feeders and Hop ers, In-ubators, Stock and Poultry Tonic, Plows, Cultivators, Harrows and Implement Parts, Harness, Covers, Lap Robes, Feed Bags, Grindstones, Rackets, Potato Diggers, Pressure Spray. Cutting Boxes, Wagon Eprings, 2.000 Burlap and Cotton Sacks, 400 Onion ' Crates, Chicken wire, Rope, Jar dinjeres, Va skets. Et TS0 Modern Vermmn-Proof Fixtures. Floor Case, 6 Clerk 6.Drawer National Cash Rtegister. Scales Billing Machines, Ladders with Tracks, Safe | ¢, Letter Files, Desks. Chairs, Ete., and Price 1012 Printing Press with Type and Cabinet above “will first be offered as an en- and if @ satisfactors bid is not re with be immediately sold in detail { Cash. ARTHUR C. KEEFER, Trustee, Fendall Building Wasbington, D. Motor, The' tirets ceived Term: fe17-a&dbs,exSu THOS. J. OW AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME, LARGE LOT, 1318 STANTON AVINUE SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia passed in Equity 1se No. 42138, 1 will sell at pu 3n front of the premi TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 19; FOUR CKP.M., the following de ed land and premises, situate in the Dis- of Columbia and being part of lot nine- teen (19), in section two (2), in Samuel C. Pomeroy and others, trustees, subdivision of Rarry Farm, as per plat recorded Liber Levy | Court 2, folio 1, of the records of the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbin, de- scribed as follows: Beginning for the same ©t the northwesterls corner of said lot on Stanton avenue and runuing thence northeast- Wlong the northerls lme of said lot, one hundred and seventeen (117) feet; thence foutheusterly sixty-one and forty five-hun. dredths (61.45) feet: t southwesterly one hundred and twerty'one (121) feet to Stanton | avenue, thence northwesterly along Stanton Avenue sisty-one and nty-hundredths (61.70) feet to the point of the beginuing, with fmprovements therson Note: At the date hereof the above de- ecribed land is designated on the books of the assessor of the District of Columb Stion purposes ns lot 810, square 5877 Terms of sale: All ca<h. $200 deposit re- quired upon acceptance of bid. All convey- ncing, notary fees and recording, ete.. at purchaser's cost. Terms of complied with within 30 da. sale, otherwise the trustee %o resell the property at the rixk and defaulting purchaser, after five days tisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C CHAS. H. FL, c. IN & SON, 81 west, Trustee. SETTLE and M. M. 184 JOHN H. WILSON R ADAM A. WESCHL Trustees’ Sale of a Large Stock of Paint, Wall Paper, House Furnishings, Hardware, Auto Oils, Grease and Accessories, Valuable Fixtures, Etc., Con- tained in No. 1920 Nichols Ave., Anacostia, D. C. By virtie of a certain chattel deed of trust, dated July 22, 1924, and recorded July 23, 1924, instruinent No. 140 of the records of the recorder of deeds, D. C., the undersigned trustees will sell by public anction, within the above, premises, on THURSDAY. THE | TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF FEBRUARY 3025, COMMENCING AT TEX 0'CLOC 2 darge fresh stock of Paints, Oils, Brosnes, Hardware, Window and At abield Glass, Tools, Cutlery, House Furnish fogw, ncluding Granite, Aluminum and White Enamel Ware, Brooms, Chicken Wire, Lad- ders, Auto Grease. Olls, Tubes and Acces- sorics, Radio Supplies, efc. SR & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 0, Large stock of Wall Paper, Eclipse Paper er, etc. Trimmer, e v. S. De Luxe Air Compressor, Sinclair Air Tower, Cash_Register, Sales Register, Floor and Counter Display Cases, Scales. ting Table, Counters, Nail Bis, Ro style, Mimeograph, Typewriter, Desks, Chairs, ¥ire Extingulshers, eic, AL ( d Ford Delivery Truck. T e Cabbve ‘Stock, Fixtures And Antomobiles will first be offered as an entirety, and if & Fatisfactory bid Is not received will be im- Tediately sold In detail. oo CHAS. W. CLAYTON, FRBANK L. FOER, fe24-480bs,extu | Boiter, s FUTURE DAYS. THOS. 1. OWEN & AUCTIONERRS, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- [ i Bt fhamiens a5 ? FING P SES NO. | L8 STREET NORTHEAST = y virtue of & certain deed of trust, dated December 1L 1024, being instrument No. 3, rec corded December '13, 1924, among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parts secured thereby, the undersigned trastees will sell at public auction in front of the premises on TUESDAY. THE FOURTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, X . AT FOUR-THIRTY P.M., the fol- lowing described land and premises, Situate in District of Columbia, and dexignated and being part of original lot 7 in xquare 986 improved by premises No. 310 11th street northeast. Terms: Sold subject to a_prior deed of trust for $850, further purticulars of which Will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $200 required. Conveyancing. recording and revenue stAmps’ at purchaser's cost. Terms fo be complied with within thirty dars, other- wise deposi forfeited and the proper(y may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. FRED A, SMITH WALT! __fe120&ds.exSu&te23 SCHLER & S0 SALE 0l ABLE FOT [ BRICK DWELLING, 8 ROOMS, 2 BATHS, HOT-WATER HEAT, NO. 108 5th STREET S.E. © virtue of a certa recorded in Liber No. 841, folio 295, of the land records of the District ba, and at the request of t thereby, the undersigne sale by’ public anction, in front of the pre isex. on THURSDAY FIFTH DAY 0] MARCH, 1625, A OCK P, the following described land and premises. situste in the District of Colwmbia, to wit: Lot 25 in Jolhn W. Rayne's subdivis quar 818, ax per plat recorded 21, page n the survesor's office of the Distriet of Co- lombia. improved ax ahove s of xale: The above property will be sold subject to a building assaciation trust for about $4.111.86 at 6% paypble monthly. and a second deed of trust of about $1.900 at 6% payable $30 per month; halance cash. A de PONIT of $300 required of purchaser at f sale. Al conveswnving, recording, mps and notarial fees 4t cost of purch ms. of sale to be complied with with tr duys from duy of sale. otherwise tees eserve the right t prop- Y at the risk and cost of the defaniting purchaser, after five ' advertisement of sich_resale in the City of Washingtor MILEURN 1 MES A Qeed of trust Auly DONOHOE, DONOHOE ristees. TIONE TTHOS. 1. OWEN & SON, AU Two Two-alo;): and Basement Brick Dwellings, in the First Commercial Zone, Known as St. NW,, Being One Block| West of the George Wash-| ington University and Near| the Proposed Lincoln Me- morial Bridge. At Auction ¢ authority vested in s we will sell at 5 t of the premises. on WENTY H DAY OF z AT FOUR-THIRTY QCLOCK P, lots 816 and S17 iu sanere 57 ved ax shove. announced at time of sale. 200,00, required. Sale 1o be closed Withym thirty days or de forfeited. All convevancing, recording amd revenue stamps at rehaser . 1 & SON. Auetioneers. A deposit of THOS. J. OWEN' & SON, AUCTIONE Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Auto- mobile Sales Room Furniture and Fixtures, Repair Shop Machinery and Equipment, Also Used Cars Now Con- tained in Premises 2015 14th St. N.W. By virtue of a cert, dated January 30, 1924 recorded Pebrn 0d records of the the request of the party secured thereby undersigned trastees will sell at public au tion in front or withi on FRIDAY Y OF FEBRUAR 11 the Nine n chattel deed of trust being instru used cars of various makes. chinery and tools, Liberty and bile parts, office’ furniture and fixtures and eversihing in azd aboul pertaiaing to afore- said business. ADAM X ILER & e RER Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Hem- stitching, -Plaiting and Em- broidery Machinery, Fixtures and Equipment, contained in No. 2922 14th St. N.W. By virtue of a certain chatteis deed of trust, dated October 4. 1924, and recorded October 17. 1924, among the records of the office of the recorder of deeds, D. C.. the undersigned trus- ill_sell by” public auetion within_the | premises. on WEDNESDAY. THE | v TH DAY OF FEBRUARY. 1925, AT ONE O'CLOCK P.M., all the machinery, fixtures. equipment, wares and merchandise composing said business, including in part, Cash Register, Hemstitching. Plaiting, Button, Fluting and Picoting Machines, Shelving. Stenm Floor Cases. Electric Fans, Gas Water Heaters, Sewing Machines, Silk and Pattern Cases and other miscellanedus chattels Terms: Cash. WILLIAM E. LBAHY MARTIN J. MeNAMARA, 3 TRUSTES STORY BRICK BEING PREMISES 3081 AVENUE NORTHWEST. By victue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 4653, follo 67, et seq., of the Jand records of the District of Columbis, and af the request of the Arty seenred there- by, the undersigned trustees will sell at pub- lic' auction in front of the premises, on FRI- DAY, THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A.D. 1825, AT FOUR 0°CLOC P, the following described land and prem- ises. 'sitnate in the District of ‘Columbia, and DWELLT SHERMAN in block “Mount Pleasant “Pleasant Plains, per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 47, at tolio 138. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $£1,230.00, further particulars of which will fonnc the purchase above said t paid in cash. A Geposit of $200.00 required. Conveyancing, re- cording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms to be ce lied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the pro o7ty 'mag e Rdvertised and resold at the dis Cretion of the truntes ZIRKLE, JOSEPH C. ARTHUR C. HOUGHTON, Trustees. fe17-08& &hol ADAM AW [TONEERS. HLE 3 Attorney’s Sale of Groceries, Valuable Fixtures, Fine Oak Opalite Plate Glass Front Ice Box, Cases, etc. BY PUBLIC_AUCTION, AT WESCHLER'S, 920 Pa. Ave. TUESDAY. FEBRU COMME Fresh Stock of G Xational Cash Register, Meat Block, . Household Goods, etc. fe17-d&ds,ex &SON Show Cases, Counters, Rack, Butter Bo: UABLE SIX- . WITH MOD- IMPROVEMENT: PREM ISES NO. 1140 16th STREET EAST. NOKTH- By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Iiber No. 5085, follo 420 et seq Premises 2212 and 2214 G| | sauares 3150, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. Retiring Sale of About 1,000 Yds. Tailoring Goods, Lini Findings, Fixtures, Etc., By Pubklic Auction, At No. 912 14th St. N.W. Friday, February 27, 1925, Commencing 10 A.M. Imported and Domestie Suit and Pants Pat- terns'in Woolens, Serges, Worsteds and Chev- ta; Mohair Suitings. Overcoat Patterns in Worombos, Meitons, ‘Kersey, Cheviots and athiers; Trimming. Body Liniok, Al Vane- s und Princess: Silk Linings, Silk Sateen ambric Sleeve Liniog; Canvas Collar ad large quantity of Buttons; Fulk uxedo ‘and uncallod-for Suits. = Alwo, ses, Tables, Desks, Safes, Mir- Dressing Tooms,” Partition, Lighting . Livoleum, Electric Fans, W indow . Forms, Ete A, WESCHLER & SON Dress, rors, Aucts. TTHOS.J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- Story Brick Store and Apart- ment Being Known as Prem- ises No. 1540 7th Street Northwest. By virtue of a certin deed of trust, dated February 18, 1024, buing instrument No. 143, recorded February' 28, 1924, among the lond rds of the District of Columbin and at the request of the party mecured thereby. the upe ed trustees will well at public _auction t of the preminew, on FRIDAY, THE DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1825 AT P, the folluwing described land and Younsz squate 421 as per piat resorded in W.. folio 42 of the recordx in the f the Surveyor of the Disteiet of Colum- Sam of line of Seventh strwet 6 feet, thence south 1 thence sonth 108 feet, thenee a lle,” thence frot and rexinning deed of trust ront und taven Specinl axsessmenty, 1 any. ther 1 ars of which will be ann. tme of sale: the purehase price above aid frost to be paid in cash. A deposit of 8500 required. Conveyancing. reconding and rev- erue stampx At purchaser’s cost. Terme to be cemplied with within thirty days, depusit forfeited and the property may be ad- vertived and resold at the diseretion of the trustees. at the risk and_cost of the defanit g purcha D. M. EARLL, JUSEPH 1. fo1-A&ds, OFFICIAL NOTICES ] . WASHINGTO! February 9th, 1925.—Notice is hereby given that the Commissioners intend (o make the following named improvemenis which are, in their judgment, necessary for the public , safety and comfort. Assessments for WAL of the cost of the same will be made as provided in public Act No. 171, approved August Tth, 1804, All persons intereated in thie proposed work are noufied That the Com- ers will give a public heariug at the District Building on Waodnesdny, February 25th. 1925, at ten o'clock A.M . in the Board Room of the said Commissioners, to any and all persons who may desire to object thereto. Northwest Section: Set new cement curb on both sides of Tilinois Avenue, between Alli- son Strect and Buchansn Street, at an osti- mated cost of $1,000, 1o be ixseswed against all lots in Squares 3220 and 3221 abutting the said work. On east side of Sherman Circle, between Kansas Aveoue and _ (Crittenden Street, at an estimated cost of $400. to be essed against all lots in squares 3141, 3219 and 3218 abutting the said work. On ewst side ‘of Sherman Circle, betwaen Crittenden Street and Tlinois Avenue. a¢ An etimated Ot 0f $300, {0 bo navawod AgAInst all lots squarcs G217, 3216 and 314k abuiting the | id ‘work. On both sides of Crittenden Sherman Circle and 5th imated cost of $1,000, to be ainst all lots n squares 3217 and 5218 abutting the said work. On Soth sidew of Buchauan Street, between Sth Street and Kansas Avenue, at an estimated cost of $#00, 10 Do assessed agaiusc Al otw in squeres The said wwork. On atherwine one man Cirele and_Emerson Stret, ac o esti- mated cost of $700, to be usseased sgainst lots in squares 3143, 3144, 3145 and 3148 abutting the sald work. = On both_sides of Kansas “Avenue, between Buchanan Strest and Sherman Circle, at an estimated cost of 700, th be assessed agafnst All lots in squares 241 and 3142 abutting the wald work. On west slde of Sherman Circle, between Kansas Avenue ‘and Illinois Avenue, at o estimated cost of 5750, to be assessed against all lots in squares 3142 and 3141 abutting the said work. On ‘both sides of Crittenden Street, between Sth Street and Sherman Circle, at an estimated cost of $600, to he assessed agalinst all lots in squares 3142 and 3143 abutting the said work. On both sides of th Street, be- tween Decatur Street and Emerwon Street, at an_estimared cost of $1,200, 0 be assessed ainst wil lots in squares 5010 and 3011 abutting the said work. On both sides of Decatur Street, between Georgia Avenue and Avenuy cost ot ) against all lots in 4010, 3011, 3012, 3013, 3143, 3144, 3145, 3146, 3214 and 3216 abutting_the said work. On’ both sides of Deiafield Place, be- tween Georgia Avenue and: Sth Sireet, &t an estimated cost of $800, to be assessed AgAIRSL all lots in square 3011 abutting_the seid work. On both sides of Emerson Street, be- tween 9th Street and Dlinols Avenue, at an estimated cost of $1,200, tc be assessed against all lots In squares 3008 and 3010 abut- ting the said work. On both sidex of Sth Street, een Hamilton Street and Ingra- at an_estimsted cost of $1.000. inst all lots in squares 3006 atting the said work. On, both sidex of Tth Street. between Hamilton Street and Jefferson Street, at an estimated cost of $2,000. to be assessed against all lots in 1. 3209 and 3210, abatting the said work. ' On both wides of Klingle Street, between Tunlaw Road and 4Gth Street, at an estimnted cost of $2.500, to be sssessed agalnst all lots in squares 1607, 1810, and 1625 abutting the said work. On both sides of T Street, between 37th Street and 35th Strest, at an eatimated cost of 31,000, to be assessed against all lote in aquares N of 1308 and 1300 abutting the said work. On “both sides” of S Street, between 37th Street and 38th Strest, at an estimated cost of $1,000. to be asweseed againat all lota in squares N. of 1308 and S. of 1308 _sbutting the sald’ work. On both aides off R Street, between 37th Strest and 38th Street, at an estimated "cost, of $1.000, to be assessed against all lots'In squares 1307 and . of 1308 abutting the sald work. _On_both sides of Woodley Road, between 28th Street and 20th Street, at an estimhted cost of $800. to be assessed against all lots in squares 2111, 2138 [ OFFICTAL NOTICES (Continued) againat all lots in square 1084 abutting the said work. On the north side of North Caro- lina Avemue, between B Street, at an estimated cost of $1. s MiAT e B, e ing wor new cement curd on Doth sides of 4th Ktreet, between Rhode Island Avenue and Central Avenue, at & estimated cost of .400, to be wessed .R-h" all lots in squares 3539, 3508, 3555, 3633, 3630 and 3620 abutting the sa! work, On both sides of Trinided Avenue, be- tween Florida Avenue and Neal Streef, at au_entimated cost of $1.600. to be sssessed against all lots in squares 4067, 4068, 4069 and 4068 abutting the sald work. On both s of Kearney Street, between 22nd Street and Rhode Island Avenue. at an estimated cost of $000, to be askessed againat all lofs in squares 4247 and 4248 abulting the sald work. On both sides of 20th Street, between Lawrence Street and Monroe Street, at an estimated cost of $900. to he assessed against all lotw In squares 4204 and 4222 abutti the sald work. On both sides of Monroe Street, be- tween 20th Street and 22nd Street, 'at an entimated cost of $1.300, to be assessed Against all lots In squares 4222 and 4228 abut- ting the xaid work. On both sides of nd Street. between Cheuning Street and Crom- well Torrace, at an extimated cost of $400. to be asvessed against all lots in squares 3333 and 3042 abutting the said work. On both hanning ~Street. between, Lincoln Road and 4th Street, at an estimated coxt of £2.300, fo_Dbe mmxexwed against sl lots in suares 3354, 3009, 3608, 3003, 3542 and 3541 abutting the said work. On beth sides of Jad Street, hetween Rryant Street and Douglas Street, at an estimated cost of $1,800. to be axsonsed against all lots in squares 3555, 3396, 35% and 3333 abutting the sald work. Somth- wast. Section: “Set new granite curb on Doth sides of A Street, botween 15th Street and 18th Street, at an estimated cost of $5.000. to he assessed against all lots in squares 1071, | 1072, 1085, 1088, 1008 and 1087 abutting the sald work. On both sides of Potomac Avenne. [ between 16th Street and K Street, at an estis mated cost of $4.000. o he Asseased AEainaT all lots in squares 1091 and 8. of 1001 abue- ting the sald work. On both sides of E Street. between ‘18th Strest and 19th Street, at an extimated cost of $1.000, to be assessed against all loty in squares S, E. of 1114 and dther property abutting the said work. Om both sides of 17th Street, between Easr Capi- tol Street and A Street, At wn eotimated oot of $1.750, to be aswessed against all lots in squares 1085 and 1096 abutting the said work. Set unew cement curb on both sides of V free, between Nichols Avenue amd - 14th Street, at an estimated cost of $2,000. to be Annossed against all in squares 5773, 5774 781 and 5792, wbutting the said work. On both ddes of U Street, hetween Nichols Avenue and 14th Street, at estimated cost of $2.000, 10 e nasensod againat all lots in quares 5764, 5769, 5778 and 3774 abutting the said work. On both sides of Fther - Pince . betweon Nichola Avenno and Halelgh Street, at an extimated cost of $800. to be assessed against All lotn tn squarea 3090, 5089 and 5091 abut- tiug the sald work. Set new biuestone curb on both sides of U Street, between Nichols Aveuie and Shanpon Viace. at an outimated Cout of 3600 tn be aswessed mgainst Al lotx in squares 5770 and 5772 abutting the said work. On_both sides of Shagnon Place, be. TWeen U Street wnd W Street, at an eatl- mated cost of $R400, to be assensed against abl lots in squares 3772 and 5783 abul Ting. the ‘wabd. work. JAMES F. OYSTER, J. - sioners 1 torney, and JOHN H. BURNETT, Asnintant United States Attorney. OF THE DIS- umbia. —United States, Com- plainant, oncezio I'atragnoni, Defendant “_No. 43306, Equity Docket 93 —The object of Thin suit In 10 st aside and cuncel the cer- tificate of naturalization ixsued to the defend- ant, Congesio Patragnoni, in naturalization cause No. 2028 M in the Nnpreme Court of the District of Columbia, said naturalization cer- tificate bearing the number 1.117.710. and is. to said defendant on October 31, 1818. n motion of the complainant, it ix thin Fith day of February, 1825, ordered that the de- fendant, Concezio Patragnomi, cause his ap- pearance to be eatered herein on or before the ! fortieth day, excl holidays, i publication wiil be proceeded with Provided, a copy of th once a week for three successive weeks in Washington Law Reporter and The Washing- ton Evening Star before said day. A A. HOEHLING, Justice. (Seal.) A true copy. Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. By ¥. S._ROHMRER, Asst. Clerk. fel4,21,28 BLAINE MALLAN, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COUURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia. —Holding Probate Court.— In re ‘estate of Floregce G. Harriol. de- ceased. — Administration No. 31747.—Qrder of Publication.—Application having wade herein for the sale of certain real estate, be- longing to, Florence G. Hartjot, deceased, as described in.the petition of Blaine Mallan, ad- ministrator. purpone of paying debts of the said deceased, it is by the court this 28eh day. of Jaouacy.’A.D. 1925. adsudged, or- dored and decreed, that the umkoown heirs at law. next of kin. and aliences of, and any other persons claiming by, through or under, said Floreuce 6. Harriot, deceased. if any there be, cause their appearance to be entered herein on or before May 5. 1925: otherwise cause will be proceeded \with a3 in case of de- fanit; provided that a 'copy of this ordee be publishes in the Washington Law Reporter aud The Evenis t least twice & month for a period of three months betwesn the Z9th day of Junuary, 1825, and May 5. 1925. WILs LIAM JITZ Justics. (Seal.) A true cop, AMest: THEODORE COGSWELL, Deputy Itfy- inter of Willy for the District of Columifa Clerk of the Probate Court. fe7 14-mh7.14-ap11,18. JUDSON T. CULL AND JUDSON T. CULL, Jr., Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISY Columbia, ~ Holding Probate 3904, Administratign. —This is tp give notice that the subscribers of the Dist Act of Colum- bia have obtained from the Prpbate Court'of the District of Columbia fetf /ry testamentary on the estate of Lena Malnati, late of the District of Columbin, dee ALl persons having claims againat’ the ased are hereby warned to exhibit the safme, with the vouch- ers thereof, legally authénsicated, to the sub- scribers, mive of Sundays and legal er the day of frst ICT OF ‘ourt.—No. hey may by law be ex- ¢ said estate. Given X 3lst _day of January, 1925, JUDSON T. C£LL, JUDSON T. CULL, dr. ' (Seal) Attst: " JAMES TANNER, Reglster of Wills for the District of Colum- bia, Clerk of the Probate Court. _fe7,14,21 JOSEPH urance RAFFERTY, I ‘Ading, Attorney. SUPREME CYURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. ‘aolding Probate Court.—Estate of Margaret Mpte, deceased.—No. 32716, Admin- istration frk'l 73.—Application having been made her An for letters of admimistration on sald esta by Catherine E. Fentou, it is or- dered_ti s 13th Februar; D. 1925, that C1 3 re Mote and all ethers con- cerned fippear in said court on Tuesday, the 24th @uy of March, A.D. 1925, at 10 o'ecleck am. "o Whow canse why such application 'd not be ited. Let notice hereof be ished in t) Washingten Law Reporter The Bvening Star oace in h of three wive weeks before the return day herein Al B and Par. 54/33 abutting the sald work, On both sides of Cathedral Avenue, between Clove land Avenue and 3ith Street, at an estimated cost of $900, to e asseased ageinst all 1t in squares 2100 and 2118 abutting the sp/d work. . On both sides of Ordway Street o Bt tween 3ith Street and 35th Street, at an esti. mated ‘cost of $1,500. 10 he assessed rgeainat es 2077, 2070 and 200 abut- all lots in ting the work. On_both sides ‘ot 33rd Plave, hetween Macomb. Street and. oo Road, at an estimated cost of SI. t_be ssessed againat all lots in squares 42081, 2002, 2087 and 2088 abutting the sair’ work. o “hoth sldes of Rodman Street, Road and 35th Street, at $10100, 1o be assestod squares 1639, 2 Work. On both sides of 42n-{ Street. between Fessenden Street and GArrpmn Street. at an estimated cost of SL10y" fo be Asseased inst all lots in square:s %1738 and 1069 abut: & the said work. . OB Hotn s of Laeall Streot, between 44h S'gcet and 45eh Street. at an estimated cost of “31.500, to be assemed gainst all lots in quares 1608 and 1607 [abutting the said Wo's. On both sides of 44th Street, between K gngle Street and Lowell trect. At an estinated cost of $1.000, to be assessed against 41 lots tu_squares 1607 and 1625 abutting t'a seid work. Om both. sides of Webster ‘St get, between 2nd Street and Rock Creek (gurch Road, at ed cout of $1,30¢% 1o be assessed aga in xquares 419 and 8321 abutting the xaid work. On fpsth sides of 13th Street, between Jefferson ‘Srreet and Kennedy Street, at an extimated Lost of $900, 1o be assessed against all lots "g, squares 2803 and 2932 abutting the said wosfk. “On both sides of Buchanan Street, betwe g, 13th Street and I4th Street, at an extin ated cost of $2,000. to be assessed azalAgt all lots in wquares 2814, 2815, 2816 and 2814 “abutting the said work. On both sides . of the land records of the District of Colum: bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the underxigned trustees will sell at public auction, In the office of Thos. J. Owen & Son, 1331 G st. n.w.. on WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF FEBRUAR,{, AD. 1925, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M.. {ne following described land and premises. xi‘ mate in the District of Columbia. and designatgd a and being lot 199 in square 076 Terms: Sold subject o a prior deed 4¥ trust for $2.000, further particulars of W g\ch will Se announced at thme of sale: the, ‘purchase rice above said trust to ke paid 4 cash. A §Eponit of $200 required. €onve gancing. roc cording and revenue stamps 8% purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied #yfth within Thirty days, otherwise deposi4’ forteited and the property may be adverti £ and resold at the discretion of the truste £ VILLIAN/ C. NICHOLS, ALEXA'(DER McNEIL, 1018,19.20.21.24 Trustees. ADAM A WESCHLER £80N, AUCTIONEERS. Bankruptcy Sale of Union Finao ce Co. Stock. By virtue of 1e order of the Supreme Court of the D}m‘""‘:( Columbia, holding a Bank- ruptey Cour's” in _re Fenfon A. Dennison, ankrupt X! 1451, the undersigned trustee il well Vg public Auction, at Weschler's, 920 a_8¥e. gw. on WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY TWENT £ FIFTH, AT TWELVE VL0 A NOON res Preferred Stock 4 °,0 shares Common Stock of Union Finance Cor apa Aerms: Cash. CLARKE K. TILTON, Trustee. 1e21,23,24 of. ple Street, betwees Vine Street and Avenue, at an estimated cost of to be against all lots in quares 3354 and 3357 abutting the said work. On both sides of 22nd Btreet, between B Strect and C Street, at am estimated cost of $1,000, to be assessed against all lots in squares 88 and 62 abuttiog the said work. On both xides of C Street, between 21st Street and 22nd Btreet, at an estimated cost of $1,200, to be asmessed against all lots in squares 87 and 88 abutting the sald work. On both sides of Woodiey Road, between Woodiey Place and Connecticut Avenue. at an estimated cost of $300, to be asmessed against all lots in squares 2204 and 2208 abutti the said work. On both sides of Woodle; ice, between pavement south of Woodley and Cathedral Avenue, at an estimated cost of $2,600, to be assessed against all lots in squares 2204, 2205, 2206 and 2208 abutth the sald work. On both sides of 34th Street, between Ma Avenue and Cleveland Avenue. at an estimated cost of $4,000, to be assessed against sl lots in squares 1930, 1941, 1044, Par. 41/16, 2100, 2118, 2119 and 2122 abutting the said work. On both sides of 20th Street, between Woodley Road and Cathedral Aven at an estimated cost of $2,000, to be as- sessed against all lots in squares 2111, 2113 and 2116 abutting the said work. Northeast Bection: Set new granite curb on the east side of North Capitol Street, between Street and Michigan Avenue, at an estimated cost of $2,500, to be assessed against all lots in squares 3 , 3505 and Par. 119/3 abutting the said work. On both sides of A Street, between 15th Street and 17th Street, at an ‘estimated cost of $2.700, to be ass: against all jots in squares 1069, 1070, 1083 and 1084 n both sides of 17th Street, be- tween East Capitol Street and A Streei. at an estimated cost of $1.700, to be assensed entioned, the first publication to be mot less than _thirty days before said return day. JENNINGS BAILEY. Justice. (Seal.) _At- test: THEODORE COGSWELL, Deputy Reg- inter of Wils for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. fe14.21,28 ARTHUR PETER, WILLIAM H. BADEN, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. —Holding Probate Court.—Estate of Morris Hoff, otherwise Morris Aropovitel deceased —No. ‘32744, Administration Docket 73.—Application having heen made herein for probate of the last will and testament and codicil of said deceased, and for letters test: Govea Smit, and all others concerned. in said court on Monday, the 30th day ch, A.D. 1925, at 10 o'clock a.m., to show cause why such application should not be granted. Let notice hereof be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Eve- ning Star once in each of three successive weeks before the return day Berein meationed, the first publication to be not less than thirty days hefore id return day. JENNINGS BAILEY, Justice. (Seal) Attest: JAMES TANNER. Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. £e21.25.-mh7 CLEPHANE & LATIMER, GILBERT L. HALL, Atterneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbla.—In re the Application of Oscar 1. Levy for change of name.—No. 43615, Equity Docket.—oscer 1. Lavy, having Sied 4 titlon praying for a chang! ::me to Oscar Codler d ha applied to the court for an order of publication of the notice required by law 1n such cases, it is by the court, this 5th day of February, A.D. 1925, ordered that all persous concerned show cause, if any there be, on or before the 2nd day of March, A.D. 1925, why the prayers of said petition should not be xramted: Provided, that & copy of this order be published once a ‘week for three consecutive weeks before said day In The Evening Star newspaper. WIL- LIAM HITZ, Justice. (Seal.) A true m‘ Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. By F. E. CUNNINGHAM, Assistant Clerk, £e7,14,2 PEYTON GORDON, U. §. Attorwey, and WILLIAM H. COLLINS, Asat. U. 8. ‘Attormey. = IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THBE DIS- trict of Columbia.—United States, Complain- ant, vs. Pasqualino Companare, t— No. 43328, Equity Docket $3.—The t of this suit is to set aside and cancel the cer- tificate of naturalization issued to the defend- ant, Pasqualino Companaro, in naturalisation eanse No. 4320M in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, sald naturalization cer- tificate bearing the number 1128405, and issued to said defendant on October 1, 1919.—On me- tion of the complainant, it is this 18th day of February, 1925, ordered that 't.lile defendant, Pasqualino Companaro, cause his appearance to be entered h::!ln on or before the fortieth day, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays occurring after the day of the first publica- tion of this orfl;r: o:hlrl‘lle ‘tbde‘elrtu rwlll be proceeded wi as in case of default. ro- vided, & copy of this order be published u_week for three ‘weeks _in the ‘Washington Law Rej , and The .‘bfi ton Evening Star before sald day. WILLIAI HITZ, Justice. (Seal.) A true copy. Test MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. F. E. NINGHAM, X@t, Clertk, ~ ~ fILIAMWAT { suit to eatisty the plainti Y, LEGAL NOTICES O, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1925 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES PEYTON GORDON, United States At- tormey, and JOHN H. BURNETT, Asaistant United States Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THI trict of Columbia.—United States, Plaintiff, i Leonardo De Michele, Defendant.—No. 48507, Equity Docket 93.—The object of this suit is to seét aside and cancel the certificate of maturalization fssued to the defendant, Leonardo De Michele, in naturalization cause No, 4967 M in the Supreme Court of the Dia. trict of Columbia, sald naturalization certisi- cate bearing the number 1,399,202, and issued to sald defendant on October 4, 1920. On mo- tion of the complainant, it is this 11th day of February, 1925, ordered that the defendsnt, Leonardo De Michele, cause his appearal be entered berel: n_or before the fortieth day, exclusive of Sundays and légal hollduys, occurring after the day of the first publication of thls order; otherwise the cause will be proceeded with as fu case of default. ~Pro- vided, & copy of this order be published once a_ week for three successive weeks in the ‘Washington Law Reporter and The W |)|\nl(~ ton KEvening Star before said day. A . HOEHLING, Justice. (Beal.) A true copy. Test: MORGAN IH. BEACH, Clerk. By NG, R, Attorney: E COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF i Columbia, ~Holding Probate Court.—No. 32780, Aduintstration.—This is to give no- tice that riber of the District of Columbla_has obtamned from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters of admin- Intgation the estate of Diyron Npeight Anibler, Iate of the District of Coiumbia. de- ceaned. Al persohs haviug claims against the eceased are hareby warned to exhibit the } sume, with the vouchers thereof, legady au- thenticated, to the subscriber, on or before the 4tb day of February, A.D. 1926: other- wise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 10th day of February, 1925. CLARA T. AMBLER. Administratrix. (Seal) ~ Attest: JAMES TANNER. Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 1614,21.28 OSCAR™ W, UNDERWOOD, Jr., At- torney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, Holding an Equity Court.—Glorvina G. Nieolson et al., Plain- tiffs, va. National Savings and Trust Company, Trustee, et al. Defendantss.—Equity No. 43404.—The obJect of this sult is to make & voluntary aecounting of cextain securities and funds held by Willlam A. Gordon and J. Holdsworth Gordon, now deceased, as trustees under the will of Osceols C. Green,. deceased Tpon motion of the plaintifts, it court this 12th day of Ivbruary, 19; that the defendants, Eanie (. Gandell Plater Green, Zola G. Green, Margaret Green, Cooper Green, infant: Alice Green. in- fant; Alice Brice, Rose Q. Payne, Lucy B. Grimes. Anne L. Dickinson, Helen 0. Dickin: telle L. Dickinson, Yirginia K. Darling, and Ann Forest Tucker. and the de- the unknown devise ¢ Ques: Mary I Lewis, Addic Virgiaia D. Darling and Lou ceased, cause their appears herein on or befare the first rule day occurring after the fortieth day, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, after the day of the first publication of this order; otherwise the cause will be proceeded with as in case of default, provided copy hereof be published once & Week for three successive weeks in the Wawl.- ington Law Reporter and The Evenlug Star, other publication being dispensed for goud cause shown. WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. (Seal) A true copy. Test: MORGAN H. | REACH, Cletk. By . ROHRER, 3 Clerk 14, LoLTs is by the ordered, ¥ OTTENBERG, Plaintifr, IN THE SUPREME (1 trict of Columbia Plaintiff, vs. Charlo funn, Defondant.— At Law. No. #8141 —The object of $his suit in to recover the sum of twelve hudred ffty dollars (81.230). with interest thegeon at the rate of 6 per ceat per aunum from July 1 1924, besides costs, due by the @efendant o the 'platurif under the “terms, of a certain contracts and to nave Fadgments of congemna flon of certain property of 22‘ "RT OF THRE DIS- bert E. Sleater defendant I jed on under an attachmerd ixsued in Chis claim. It is therefore, this 12th day of February, 1923, or. dered that the defendant dppear in this court on or before the fortieth fay, exclusive of Sun days and legal holidaym after the day of the first publication of tis order, to defend this suit and show cause why condemna tion should not be had; ottrwise the suit wiil be proceeded with as in vase of default. Ry the court: WENDELL P. STAFFORD. Justiee A true capy. Test: MORGAN H. CH. Clerk. 1oy CHAS. B. COFLI) ¥ el4 Attorney Plaintifr. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Cofumbia.—Gertrude Lawrence La Salle, Plaintdff, vs. Charles La Salle, alias Paul’ Pavogk —No. 43488, Equity Docket— The objecty of this suit fo to procure a decree annulling fhe plaintiff's marriage to defendant Apant thA ghounda sct. orth tn-the BiiL of com plaint, “together With the restoration of her name of Gertrude Lawrence, connsel the costs of this froceeding and for other and further relief as the nature of ‘4 Case may require. On motion of the com- pA&ant, it is this 3rd day of February, 1925 #dered ‘that the defendant Charles La Salle, alias Panl Pavoni, cause his appearance to be ered herein on or before the fortieth day, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, oecur: Ting after the day of the first publication of this order: otherwise the canse will be pro- ceeded with as in case of default. Provided, 2 copy of this orer be publised once ¥ week for three successive weeks in the' Washiagton Law Reporter. and The Evening Star of Washington, D. C.. before said_day. LIAM HITZ Justice. (Seal) A trie copy. Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. By F. E. CUNNINGHAM. Asst. Clork e7 14,21 CASTEEL AND KING, Attorneys, Columbian Bul ra UPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia—Holding Probate Courf ate of Hears H. Ridgeway, deceased. —No_ 32085 Administration Docket 73.—Application having been made herein for probate of the last will and testament of said deceased, and for let ters testamentars on said estate, by Lena A. Ridgeway, It is ordered thin 5th ay of Febru. D.' 1825, that Howard H. Ridgeway. amuel W. Ridgeway and all others concerned, apoear in said conrt on Tursdar. the 17 day of Mareh. A.D. 1925, at 10 o'clock mm.. to how cause why such appl granted. Let notice hereo? be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star newspaper once in each ol three sicces- sive weeks before the return day herein men- tioued, the @rst publication to be not less than thirty' dayw before suid return day. JEN- NINGS BAILEY. Justite. (Seal) = Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. CHARLES B. HOUSTON, AUGUSTUS ‘W. GRAY, Recelvers. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict_of Columbia.—Susic B. Moore et al., 1329 First street northwest. plaintiffs, vs. James H. W. Toward et ai., defendants.— Equity No. 43352 —Amended order of publi- cation against creditors.—The object of t! xuit ix to assemble the assets of the banking business, known as the Union Laborers’ Bank and to make distribntion thereof amoug it< On motion of the receivers it is D. 1923, ordered Laborers' Bank exhibit their claims, verified under oath. to the receivers at their offices, 813 F_street porthwest. on or before the 1st day of May, A. D. 1025, or otherwise they may be excluded from benefits of te 5o far as the same may be adminixtered_and distributed under said re- celvership. Provided that a copy of this re- tice be published once a woek for four suc- ceasive weeks {n the Washington Law e, Th B e atn By Mt B the e cation 1o be o than two ths “betore said’ rea day. WILLIAM 1TZ. Justice. True copy—Test (Sedl): MORGAX W BEACTL' Cletk. By ation should tot be | NNINGHAM, Assistant Clerk. 202128 miT.14 ARTHUR 'PETER, WILLIAM H. BADEN, Attermeys. SUPREME .COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.—Holding _Probate Court.—Estate of Annie B. Grandstaff. deceased.—No. 32683, Admiaistration Docket 73.—Application having been made herein for probate of the last will and testament of said deceased. and for letrers testamentary on said estate, by the Wushing. ton Loan and Trust Company. it e erdered thin 10th day of February, A.D. 1925. that Frank B. Mattbews, P. Thomas Matthews, William E. Matthews, Mary Matthews Robeson. Ameata Crabill, Charlotte Matthews Harris. Willam Monroe Matthews, and all others on cerned. appear in said court on Monday, the 30th day of March, A.D. 1925, at 10 o'cloc) a.m.. to show cause why such applicatior shouid not be granted. Let motice be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star onee in each of three succesaive Weeks before the retamn day hereir mentioned, the first publication to be not less than thirty days before sald retnra day. JEN NINGS BAIL] Justice. (Seal. Attest " JAMES TANNER, Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. te21.28 miT DAVID A. HART, Attermey. SUPREME . COURT OF THB DISTRICT OF Columbla.—Holding Probate Court.—Est: of Aunie C. Baeasell, ised.—No. Administration Docket been made herein for and testament of said testamentary on said by *Conner, it 18 this 19th day of Feb ruary, A.D. 1825, that Matt Hogan and Thomas H Elizabet) loa . J. custodian. coacerand. ‘ppaasia sald, ot on Man: ers appear. on oy The I aa el March A D 10, at 30 o'clock a.m.. to show cause why such’ appli- cation should net be granted. Let notice here- of be published in the Washington Lew Re er and The Evening Star ne ‘successive BRANDENBURG & BRANDENBURG, Attornéys, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate Court.—No. 32724, Administration.—This is to give motice 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 Jeanaette T. Olipi of the District of Columbia, deceased. Dersons having claims agaitst the deceased ire bereby warned o exhibit the same, with the rouchers tnereof, "legally authenticaten to the subscriber, on'or before the 11th day of February, A.D. 1926 otherwise they may by Iaw be excluded from all beneft of aid eatate. Given under my hand ‘thin 11th da. of February, 1925. SARAI J. OLIPHANT, 325 H Bt N.E. (Beal.) TANNER, 'Re of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. f014,31.28 ARTHUR PETER, WILLIAM H. BA- ' DEN, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, ~ Holding Probate Court.—No. 82700, Administration.—This is to give notice that the subscriber of the District of Colum- bia has obtained from the Probate Conrt of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Andrew F. Hilyer, late of the District of Columbia, deceaved. 'All persons having claims ugalnst the deceascd are here- by warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, Jegally authenticated, to the subscriber, on of before the 2Tth day ‘of Jan- uary, A.D. 1926; otherwise they may by law be excludéd from all benefit of said estate. Given under it hand this Oth day of Feb ruery, 1925 THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND PRUST CO. By ANDREW PARKER, Vice sident. (Scal.) Attest: JAMES TA. t, Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court GIBBS, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbin, Lold:ng Probafe Court.—No, 32739, Administration.—This i fo give notice that the subscriber. of the District of Colambia, s obtained from the Probate Court of the strict of Columbia letters of administration on the estate of Hernard Murphy, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. All persons having claims against the sed are herehy ned 1o exuibit the same, with the souchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the sul seriber, ou or hefore the 10th day of Feb- ruary, A.D. 1926, otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of sald extate. Given under my hand thix 10th day of Feh. ruary, JOSEPH B. MURPHY, St NIW. al.) Attest: “ JAMES TANNER. Resiier of the District of Columbla. SUPREME COURT OF DISTRICT OF Holdfig Probate Court.—No. Administration.—This is to give nofice riber of the District of Colum- bia hus obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary Williams, late of deceased. 'All pe having clajms against the deceased a hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber, on o before the 9th of Feb- ruary, AT 1926: otherwise they may by 1 from benefit of said est cr my bhand this 9th duy of Feb. 25, ELLA G. WILLIAMS, 3320 High- (Seal )" Aftest: JXMES TAN Register of Wills for the District of ambin, Clerk of the Probate Court C. KEEFE IN THE SUPREM, trict_of Columbi E tto COURT OF THE DIS In re estate of Barbars Ray. decvased.—Administration No. 32138 Application Laviug been made Lerein for tha sale of cortain jeil estate belonging to Na are E. Ray. deceased, as dexcribed in the et tion of J. Enox Ray, administrator, c.t.a.. for i« purpose of paying debts of the said deceas. 1. it ix. by the Court. this 13th day of Febrn 1925, adjudged. ordered and decreed that . .08 RShreve, James H. Shreve, Carrle G Evans. Edith R. Sparling. Dorothy E. Shreve Gertrude Schultz, Alfred A. Ray, Alfred Gordon G. Ray, Preston Eleanor Maugllin, Carrie Stephens, v E' Rude. George H. Ray, A. Chambers Fannie Ray West, Elizabeth Keys, Enox K Flo iandell and Harry M. ce to be entered hecein on or fortieth day. exclu sive of Sundays and legal holidays, occurring after the duy of the first publication of thin order: otherwise Wi cause will be proceeded hax in case of 1t: provided that s copy of this order be publixhed in the ingionn Law Reporter and The Evening once a week for three successive weeks fore said return NGS BAILEY Justice. A trne copy—Attest (Neai): JAMEN TANNER, Register of Wills for the District of Columifa, Clerk of the Probate Court. £021.28-mh7 PEYTON GORDON, U. S. Attormey, and WILLIAM H. COLLINS, Asst. U. 8. Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DIs- trict of Columbia.—Tnited States, Com plainant, vs. Nicola Di Cola.—No. 43527 Equity Doe. 93.—The object of this sult i to et aside and cancel the certificate of naturalization issued to the defendant, Nicois Di Coln. in naturalization cause No.' 152 ir the Supreme Court of the District of Colum bia, said naturelization certificate bearing the’ number 881973, and imsued to sald de- Juue 19, 1818, On motion of the pininant. it is this 18th day of February jered that the defendant. Nicola D Cola, cause his appearance to be entered here. in on or before the 40th day. exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, occurring after the day of the Arst publication of this order: otberwise the cause will be procteded as in case of default. ~Provided, & copy of this order be publishéd once & week for three suc- cessive wecks in the Washington Law Re- porter and The Washington Eveaing Star. before said day. WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. (Seal) A true copy. Test: MORGAN H Clerk. By F. E. CUNNINGHAM. o1 28, mh7. McNEIL & HOOVER, Attorneys for Plaintifr. IN THE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbi a A Hugeirt Jobn H. Huggitt—No. 43200, Equity Doc. The obfect of this suit is to annul the mar- riage of plaintifl ard defendant. On motion of the complainant. 1t is this 20th day of Feb- ruary. 1925, ordered tiat the defendant, John Huggitt, cause his appearance to be entered hereln on or before the 40th day. exclusive of Sundass end legal holidays, oceurring after the day of the first publication of this order otherwise the cause will be proceeded with as in case of default. Provided. a copy of thiis order be published once & week for three successive weeks in the Washington Law Re- porter and The Evening Star before said day. WILLIAM HITZ. Justice. = (Seal.) " A true copy. Test: MORGAN H. REACE, Clerk. By F. 6. ROHRER. Asst. Clerk. fe21.28m) WALTER H. MARLOW, Jr., Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate Court.—No. 30884, Administration.—Thia is to give motice that the subscriber, of tke District of Columbia. has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testameatary on the estate of Willlam N. Ward, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. All persons having claims againkt the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the voucherx thereof, legally authenticated, to the sub scriber, on or before the 10th day of Feb ruary, ‘A. D. 1026, otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this_10th day of Feb ruary, 1925, N. PAYNE, Jr., 336 Pa. Ave. 'SE., (Seal.) “Attest: JAMES NER, Register of Wills for the District Clerk of the Probate Court. VDAL MACKEY, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF holding Probate Court.—No. 32121, ion.—This is_to give e that the' xubscriber, of the District of Columbia, lias obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia_letters testamentary on the extate of John W. Hancock, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. = All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouch- ers thereof, legally authenticated, to the sub- seriber, on or before the 13th day of Feb- A, D.. 1926: otherwise they may by T e ‘xcluded from a1l benefit of rala es. tate. ’ Given under my hand thix 13th day of February, 1925. MARGARET E. BOVELLO, 3330 Geergia avenue northwest, Attest (Seal): JAMES TANNER, Reglster of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Coust. £621.28-mh7__ HARRY H. HOLLANDER, Attorney. SCPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate Ceurt.—Estate of Tames G. leceaned. No. 32602, cation hav. bereln for probate of the eat of fid deceased, and for fary on shid estate. by Sophia Naylor, it is ordered this 1Tth of b- D. 1925, that Charies Naylor, Edmonston, Nasnie Lee Chamber- Emmerson nd Mamie Boase, and thers concerned, appear im sald court on \fopday, the 30th day of March, A. D. 1925. tt 10 o'clock a.m., to show canse why such ipplication should Dot be granted. Let potice Reporeer: abd The Evening Siar once 7 sach Reporter and The lar once eacl of three successive weeks before the return {ay herein mentioned; the first publicatien to “e not lets than 30 before sald return ‘ay. JENNINGS BAILEY, Justice. Attest (Seal): JAMES TANNER, Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court, £021,28-mh7 R, W, MeMAMON, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columdia.—Holding _a Circuit “ourt.—Thecdore J. Lowery, plaintiff, va defend: .—At Law No. 89552.—Order of publication. of this T!lt is t:‘ recover ulbrl“ e romiseory notes as per particulars o :’ln'fl and declaration nfa f: this case, d to have judgment of condemnation of certain property of the defendant levied on under an attachment fssued in this suit to satisfy plain- tift’s claim. It is, therefore, this 4th” da February, 1925, ordered that the defe: ‘condemaation wise the suit will be procecded wii Tane of default. By order of the conrt, TEN: NINGS BAILEY. Justice. (Seal.) A true copy. & B e hix” AR, Baet ¢ bl BHUCE L. CASTEEL, THOMAS O. KING, Attorneyn. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbls, Holding FProbate Court.—No. 32688, Administration.—This s to give notice that the subscriber of the District of Colum. bla has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Justine Rhode, District of Columbla, deceased. having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vo ers thereof, legally authenticated, to the sub- scriber, on ‘or before the 20th day of Jauuary, A.D. 1026; otherwise they may by law be cluded from all benefit of sald estate. Given under my hand this 201 day of January, 1 BRUCE L. CASTEEL. Columbian Bid Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL, Deputy Register of Wills for tle District of Colum- bla, Clerk of the Probate Court. fe7,14.21 PAUL SLEMAN, Attorney. SUPREM Columbis COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Holding Prol of Mary Jane Coker, Deceased —No. 32333, Administration Docket 73.—Application hav: ing been made herein for probute of will and testament and codicll of ceaned. and_for letters testamentars on estate, by Paul Sleman. the execufor named therein, It in ordered thix 3cd day of Febru A.D. 1925, that Frank D. Jones, Cloris Jo a Marzee Jones, Infants, and E. V odian of ‘said infa Ells Benne Lina Reed, Mrs. Lillie Price, Frank Dun- iap and Daisy Mitchell Taylor. and all_oth- ers concerned, appear in said court, on Tues- 17th’ day of March, A.D. 192! 10 m.. to mhow cause why such appil cation should not be granted. Let notice here of be published in the “Washington Law Re porter” and The Evening Star ouce in each of three successive weeks before the return day herein mentioned, the first publication before said return Justice. (Beal.) ES TANNER, Reglster of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Pro bate Court. 2e7.14.21 HARRY K. HICKEY, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columabin, hotding Drobase Comet g g tration Docket T3.—Application having made herein for probate of the last will Testament Of stk Goceused’ and Tor. letiens e o i e R , It is ordered thix 12th day of ¥ roary, A.D. 1925, that the unknown heirs at o nd aext of kia of John Mooy, deceascd A ot Cone e appent 3 i cour on hendug the S4en day of Mapch ArD. J05 e e e R L I TR hereof be pubiished in the Washington lLaw e e Tar erela mentioned. the ot publication 1o e e P L turn day. JENNIN! BAILEY, Justice (Rea).) Attest THEODORE COG! ELL. Depiy Register of Wills for the District of CeBsin Fimee oF' the. Fromata Coume reiszizs GE®. C. . Attofney. GERTMA IN THE SUPREME DIs trict of Columbia COURT OF THE Morris_ Cafritz, Josepl Ornstein, Plaintiffe, ve. Charles Shirley Carter et al., Defendants.—Equity Xo. 43336 —The obfect of thix suit is to obtain 8 decree estab- lishing of record, in fee smple. by adverse possessian. plaintiffs’ title, as tenants in com mon, to lot 61 D. Jessiip's subdisision of Iots'in in fhe city of Washington. District aforesaid, as per plat record ffice of the surveyor in Liber R. L. H., 236 Upon motion of the plaintiffx, it ix the court, thix 16th day of February. 19 ordered and decreed that the defendants Charles Shirlex Carter, Mary 8. Carter, F \ugh Lee. Jane C. Beverley, Carter Go sorougls, Shirley Goldsborough, Lee Goidsbo wugh, George B. Lee, Tilzhman Goldsborou Lavinia Goldsborough, Mary N. C. Bucks Hernard Carter, Mary' R. Carter, Mary Gol wrough, Cassius Carter. Lucy H. Carter. J I, Carter, Ann R. C. Dulaney, Robert L_Du laney, Virginia Carter, Carter Dulaney, Mary B. D. Henry, Elisa Dulaes, Eliza C. Rossius, Nellie F. Lee, Ellen C. Rbea, George M. Lee. Catherine B.'Lee, Anne L. Brown. Virginia Lee, Mary C. Lee, Daniel M. Lee Lee. his wite, John Lee. Lee, his wife George W. C.'Lee, Mary T. Lee. Robert E Lee, junior, Robert E. Lee, Juliette C. Lee, Shiriey Carter, Rebecca F. Carter, Alice C. Bransford, Marion C. Oliver, Mary R. C: Lucy Carter, Hill Carter, Betty Carter, . C.'W. Strayer, " Lelgh, Robert I uitne D. Carter. Thomas H Carter, Annette ( R. C. Bier, Mildred Carter, Lelia George Carter and , hils wife. ly C. Cabell, Mary C. Braxton, Rohert Randolph, Charles Carter, Nancy Carter, Jane C. Carter. Mary N. Carfer. Mary B. K, Car- Agnes H. Carter. Willlam F. Carter, Beity P. Carter, Anne C. Wickham, Lucy C kham. Catherine 8. C. Rerkeler. Frank Hail. C. George, Josephine C. Franssen, Matilda C. Willing, Chariotte C. Fetherston- haugh, Williams Carter, Charlotte F. Carter and Nathaniel Burwell, cause their appearance to be entered herein on or before the fortieth day. exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, occurring after the day of the first public tion bereof, otherwise thia cause will be pr: ceeded with as in case of default: it is fur- ther ordered that the defendants, the un- known beirs. alienees and devisees of Charles Carter of Bhirley, Joan il Carter, Charles Carter, Landon Carter, Robert H. Carter, Bernard Carter, John Carter, Butier Carter, Mildred W. Carter, Willlam F. Carter, Ca urnia Carter, George Carter. Elizabeth C. andolph. Edward Carter of Cloverland. Edward Carter, Sbirley rter of Falkland, Mary C. Goldsborough, Shirley Carter, Loughborough Carter, Carroli Carter, Cassius €. Dulaney, Randoph Dunlaney, Bladen T. Dulaney, Anne H. C. Lee. Sidney S. Lee, Fitz- hugh Lee, Henry Lee, Sidney §. Lee, Robert C. Lee, Hobert E. Le¢, Anne C. Lee, '7illiam F. Lee. Agnes Lee, Mildred C. Lee, Robert Carter, Hill Carter. Lewis W. Carter, Rob- ert R Carter, Charles Carter, Eliza H. C. Wickham, Bernard H. Carter. Thomas . Car- ter, Julian Carter, Lucy C. Renshaw, Bernard M. ‘Carter. Charles H. Carter, Eugenia C. Hall. Alice C. Bowle, Bernard M.’ Carter and C. Burwell, cause their appearance to be tered herein on or before the first rule day occurring after the expiration of one month after the day of the first publication hereof. otherwise this cause will be proceedec with as in case of default; provided. a copy hereof be published once a week for three successive weeks in the Washington Law Reporfer and The Evening Star, longer and other puhlica- tion being _dispensed with for satisfactory cause shown. WILLEAM HITZ (Seal.) ~ A true Test: MO BEACH, Clerk. E cU Asst. Clerk. Justice. copy. RGAN H By F. 1 ARTHUR PETER, W. H. BADEN, At- torneys, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF LEGAL NOTICES . W. HEKS, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Oolumbia, ~ Holding Probate Court.—No. istration.—This is to give motice that the subscriber of the State of Maryland has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbla letters testamentary on the estate of Elizabeth Atzel, late of the D trlct of Columbia, deceased. ' Al persons h ing claims against the decemsed are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouch thereof, legally authenticated, to the sub- scriber, on ‘or before the 9th day of Febr A.D. 1026 otherwise they may by law b cluded from all benefit of said eatate under my I b day of Fel TH: O n NSON RBuild'ng. L) Atte Reglster of Wills for the D Clerk of the Probate Court HEWITT GRIGGS ROBERTSON, Attorney, District Nat. Bank Bullding. THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia.—Holding Probate Court obin Dommer Garman, de- ion No. 32635.—Order Nisi rman, Wa rman man, executors under the Dommer Gar e Court that they Dprivate offer_to purchase lots of square 3360, as per plat iber 61, folio 49 of the records the office of theesuryeyor of the District of C lumbia, at and for the price of fourteen hun. dred dollars ($1,400.00), subject to a comm ission of one hundred and forty doll the Court censed.—2 for Sale.—Jay H and Donald A man, have 24, use 1o the confrary he before the 6th day of March, 4 a copy of this order be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star onc for three suc cessive mentioned Calvmbin fe7.14,21 Clerk of the STEAMSHIPS. AUSTRALIA TRA HONOLULY. NEW ZEALAND SUVA, The Well Equipped Koval Ml 8 June 3 MAKURA" (13.500 ton AORANGE' (22000 tons) Apr. NIAGARA" (20000 tons) y & July 1 Sall from Van ST For fares, etc., apply Can. Pac. 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