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LEGAL NOTIGES,' AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. - Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers AUCTION SALES. FUTURE_DAYS. Entire Furnishings, Equipment and Valuable Paintings Contained in “New Ebbitt Hotel,” 14th and F Streets Northwest Peds. Springs. Hair Mattresees, Pillows. Bureaus, Chiffoniers ace. Curtains ce. ath BY PUBLIC SALE COMMENCING TUESDAY, MAY 5th, 1925 At 10 O'Clock A.M Cestinuing Daily at the Same Hour Until All Is Sold Consisting in Part of Mirror BEDROOM Costume Bed _and quantity Wardrobes, Di Table Linen, peries, Blankets, Spreads, Towels, ete.. also furiishings in President McKinley Suite. DINING KOOM AND GRILL Mahogany snd Oak Leather Seat_and Bentwood Chairs, Tables Buffets Table Lamps. Oneida Community and Reed & Barton Silverplated Ware. “Ebbitt China, Crockery and Glassware. Draperies. et OFFICE AND MISCELLANEOUS + | {, Hotel Counter, Safe Cabinet. Iron Safe. A Machine. Typewriter Desks. Chiairs, ¥ Steel Lockers.. Stieff Kiabe Carpets and Rugs, Revolving Storm Doors, Screens. Awnings, Fire Ex Hose, Electric Fans, Lobby and Living Room Furniture, Electric Signs, et KITCHEN . Hamilton-Low and other T and Alumi Ice Cream Machine, Terms Cash. Washers. National Rezister Che Pan, king System, Copper Broile are; Coftes Steam Table. Warmers, Exhaust F e Ice Crusher, Time Clock, Dutchess Biscuit Cutter AINTINGS AND WATER COLORS V h. Walter P and othe Weber, Gay, N to be ‘sold M Friday. Ma eil, 8. Inspection Permitted Monday, May 4th Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneer: THOS. J OWEN & S fhree Valuable ON. AUCT! TONEERS Unimproved Lots Situated Northeast Cor- ner of Bladensburg Road at Channing Street Northeast, Containing About Square Feet, First Commer- cial Zone, Fronting 132 Feet on Bladensburg Road. At Auction. By virtue of authority we will cersigned, iront of the 4, THE SIXTH DAY C 0'CLOCK o BR “Jauare 4358 rms of $1.000 to be paid in cash a pre PM., or the in ‘one year with interest at il © 11,019 ©of $200 required at tme of sale. Co ancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost rms to be . With within ' thirty dass. otherwise forfeitad and the pro ¥ be ud and “resold at ti ost of t Taucing purch THOS.”: 3oV ny2.4.568 WE WHOS. J. OWEN & S0 Av nee TIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Six-Room Frame Dwelling With Two-Story Double Brick Garage Rear, Known as Premises 78 P Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of t recorded Octobe Among the land records of the Columbia, and at' the request of the party srcured ihereby. the e trustecs will sell at pubiic auction. i front of the emises. on TUESDAY. THE FIFTH DAY qF MAY. AD. 1925 AT FOUR O'CLOCK | M., the following described land and pre . situate fn the District o designated as and being lot nu Edward Clark's _subdivision 1 dmbered 616, as per plat o oMce of the mirveyor for the olumbia in Libar W. F.. at folio 15 Terms of sale hird of U One-t money to be paid in cash. bala rqual installments, payable in years, with interest at : per centu num,’ payable sem: v. from day sale. secured d f frust upon the property sold. or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposii of $200 will 1 required at time of sale. All conveyancin: recording. revenue stamps. etc.. at cost * purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 days from day of sale, otherwise the ‘trustees recerve the rght 1o resell the property at the risk and cost of lefaulting purchaser. after five davs' adve tisement of such resale 1n some Dewspaper published in Washington. D. C. JOHN D.'HOWARD, CHARLES S. SHREVE ap23-d&ds.exsu Trustees. THOS. J. OWE YEPUSTEES' S N & ALE PROVED REAL E ST N By virtie o tion THE AT b Liver No. rds of the he undersign £ a 1eet in_fro ‘¥ TR oF certain 3365, SON. AUCTIONEERS TATE. N te District of the pas d trustees 1 of e premises. o ELFTH DAY 0 CLOCK VALUABLE 1M o H 1 of trust 4 ot s )t Colur riy secured will sell at 1004 OF Py MAY thie #ollowing described land and premises, situatc in the City of Washington. Distriet’ of Cu Tamina, and designated as and being p of original lots numbe ten (10) " and Pleven (11) in square numbered thres hun dred and forty-five (i beginn for the same on H street at a point distant 63 fect 815 inches west of the northeast corner 1 said ‘square: thence west on gaid street 24 foct’ thenee south 23 feet. thence cast 4 tect, and thence north 23 feel to the bogi ning: waid property now known for the pur. Doses of assessment and taxation as lot Rumbered eight hundred and thirteen (813 five o are numix 45) Terms of wale d_thr ce hundred ing fogather with the improvements ondsting of a brick dwe One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two eaual Ingtaliments, payable in one and two Tears, with Interest at 63 per centum per annum, payable semi-annually. from day of aale, secured by deed of trust iipon the prop erty’ sold: or all cash. at the option of the Durchaser. A deposit of $500 will be r. Quired at time of sale. All convey, Fecording, revenue Stamps. etc., at Durchaser. Terms of sale t o Sith within 15 days from day of sale, other. wise the trusiees reserve the right to resell tha property at the riek and cost of def ing_purchaser after five daye orageh reaaie in“some” newspaper publish ir4Paghington, D. C HENRY P. BLAIR, ALLEN C CLARK ap30-d&ds.exSu rustées THOS. J. OWEN & SON AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO. STORY, SIX-ROOM AND 'BATH BRICK WELLING, BEING PREMISES NO. 515 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SOUTH EAST. Hy virtue of a certain deed of trust duly reco! Tiger No. 1685, folio aq i records of the Coliimbia, and at the r of secured “inereby. the undersisned triste Wil el “at public_auctio ront_of_the Premisas, “on” THURSDAY EvENTH DAY “OF MAY. AD. 1925 AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. n the Dist the following-deserihed land Tet of (o fiivla, and ated an snd being lot 30 dotin W Ner's subdivision of lots 28 Pfare 1078, as per plat recorded in ook 4R, paga b, in’the surveyors ofice of ‘the District of Columbia Terms of sale One-third of the purchase money o be paid bakance 1 (w0 equal instalimants. pasable in one and two S W tereet a7 per “rentim o i, pagabie wemi rannually, from day of e e by deed of trust upon the Broperty sold, OF all cash, at the option of e purchaser. . A deposii of $200.00 will e’ rhguired ut time Of sala. “All convey et dording. revenue siamps. ote. at e Torehater. Tetme "1 aale’ 1o b % oiiea With within thirty daye from day B tales otharwise the Uristecs reserve the DUt (6 resell the property at the risk and gt 'of defaulting purchaser, after five days adtedisement ‘of sueh fesa in some news: aper published in. Waushington, T paper published I THOR G, BISHOP. LEROY GADDIS, JR 2025.d8ds-exSu Trusiees. THOS. J TRUSTEES BLE_TWO. SToRY ReSTBENCEL® sEING PREMISES XO. 1213 TRINIDAD AVE NUE NORTHEAST. 4l Jirtue of a” certain de trust Septotaner 11, 1924. bei rumen NP RO ded” September 11,1024 ar¥ing the land records of the Distri Cumbia, and at the request of the parts secured “thereby. th ledtrustece will sell at pubiic front. of th remises. “on WEDNESDAY; THE DAY “OF 'MAY, AD. 1015, THIRTY P.M. lumbia, and 106 in’ Benjamin H lats in square 4( recorded in the the District of folio. 13, eub) the followin and premises, situate in the Distric designated oftica Colum ot 1o Trinidad.” des: as_and of the st bia in building line as shown on xaid plat. o a prior deed of Terms: Sold trust for $4.001 which will subiect 0.00. Ye annousced at tim Libe lot Gruvers subdivision of s per plat restriction further particulars of e of sale: .3 purchase price above said trust to be vfd in cash. A deposit of $500.00 re gdired. Conveyancing. recording and - rey stamps at purchaser's cost. Terme to 7% gomplied with within thirty days. other- vertised and resold at the discretion Trustess. | 1 wise deposit forfeited and the property may | be ad of the trustees. FEDWARD M. WILLIS, Jr., GRUV THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Northwest. By virtue of a 11 Avril 1924, April ‘23, 1 ecords of the District of &t the request of the party the undersigned trustees | tion in_front _of THE _SEVE THURSDAY MAY, A situate i0: swing-deseribed the Distriet as and being Tot Sold_kubject £30.000.00, April 11. 19 ot $13.251.83, will be annotn hase price above ash. A deposit o recording and s cost 30 dass. oth 1 the property HARRY M instrur will the to a Baton, Har- comménicing TE rev AT FOUR 0'CLOC land and Columnia wise deposit 1ay be advertised tilon_of the trustees. WILLIAMS John ¥, Willlams . AUCTIONEERS | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Four- | Story and Basement Brick | Apartment House, Known as “The Newport,” Being Prem- ises No. 2164 Florida Avenue n deed of trust, dated ent No. . among the Columbia. secured ther sell and at pul remiscs, on DAY | OF < P.M premises, H first deed of with interest at 8 per and a second tru further od at time of sale said $500.00 requ | nue stamps Terms to be barticulars ust to t d comp! 10! DANTE, rusiees. LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. ROSSA ™ F. DOWNING, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia—Margaret Sheldon An- derson et al., Plaintiffa, vs. Leonidas H. Keenan ' et ‘al. - Defendants—Equity No. 40970 —Bertranid Emerson, Jr.. trustee. hav- ing ‘reported the sale of lot numbered 11 in block No. B. South Brookland, D. C.. i is thi ‘day of April, 1025, ordered that le be ratified and ‘confirmed by the court. unless cause to the contrary be shown before the 21t day of May, 1025 provided a copy of this order be piblished in each of three succersive {ssues of the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star prior to the expiration of said period A. A HOEHLING, Justice. (Seal.) A true copy. Test: * MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk By F, E. CUNNINGHAM, Asst. Clerl. _api5my2® HAMILTON & HAMILTO IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, Holding an Equity Court.—Washington, Baltimore & Annapolis Electrio Railroad Compans, o Corporation. Plaintift, vs. Edward Fox, jr., and the Un- known THeirs, Alienees and isees _of Ed- ward Fox, jr—Equity No. 43903 —The ob- ect of this suit is to obtain a decree estab- [\hing of Fecord by adverse possession Diain: ti1t'a fitle 'in “fee simpla to lots twenty-fonr 245 Ui Wendy-ive R m Y Schneider's subdivision of parts of square umbered three hundred and eighteen (318), in the city of Washington, District of Ci lumbia. Upon motion of tbe plaintiff, it is by the court. this 1st day of May, 1025, ordered that the defendants, Edward Fox, jr. and the unknown heirs, alienees and devisees of Edward Fox. ir. chuse thelr appearance 10 be entered herein on or before the first rule day occurring after the expiration of one month after the date of the first ‘)uh- lication hereof: otherwise the cause will be procecded with as in cate of default: Pro- Vided a copy ‘of this order be published once a weok ‘1o Uhree ‘succossive wocks in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star Newspaper. longer and other publica tion being dispensed with for satisfactory | Attorness. cause shown A. A, HOEHLING. Justice. (Seal ) A true copy. Test MORGAN H BEACH, Clerk. By F. E. CUNNINGHAM, Anst. Clerk 28,16 HAMILTON & HAMILTON, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. Holding Probate Court.—No. 31674, Administration—Thie is to give no- tice that the subscriber, who was by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbla kranted letters testamentary on the estate of Emily F. 8. Weber, deceased, has, with the spproval of the Sipreme Court of the Dis- trict_ of Colymbia. holding a Probate Court. appointed Monday. the 35th day of May 1025, at 10 o'clock am.. as the time and said courtroom as the place, for making payment and distribution from said estate. under the courd’s direction and control, when and where all creditors and persons entitled 10 distributive shares or legacics. or the re sidue, or parts thercof, are notified to at tend."in person or by agent or attorney duly thorized. with their claims against the te properly Vouched. Given under my hand this 2Rth day of April, 1925 UNIO TRUST COMPANY. By GEORGE E. FLE ING. Vice President. (Seal.) Attest JAMES TANNER. Register of Wills for the District of Columibia, Clerk of the Probate Court. my2.9.16 305, L. TEPPER, DAVID L. BLANKEN, Alttorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS. tric of Columbia.—Tepper Construction | Y. © v Barnett L | Tnc., and Weinstein, defendants —No. 43316, Doc.—The ‘object of this suit is to enfore a mechanics lien claimed by the Dlaintift against the defendants in the amount of $1720.00. with interest from Octot 1. 19947 in and o the east 18 feet front b full ‘depth ‘of original lot . in square | numoered * 491, known - as’ premisca 471 | Bennavivania northweat. ety Washington, T ¢ Columbia. ‘On mo tion of the L. it is thie 28th day of April, 1923. ordered that the defendants. { Barnett L. Cr d Mary B. Weinatein | wite of stein. cause their ap: Prarance’ 1o be entered herein on of befors | the “Trtieth day. exclusive of Sundaye and st publication order: other wise the cause will be procecded with as in | cane of default. Provided a copy of this | order “he “published onee & _week for threa | Buceessive " weeks n the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star before said 5. A A HOEHLING. Jus (Seal ) 5. MORGAN H. BEAC By F CUNNINGHAM. Asst. avenpe | lecal | the LING KNOWN )th STREE e of a certain de N3 instrus Sikned trustees will e t of the H DAY FIVE P.M.. the Dremises. Situate mibia, 8 At saur Petworth Washington. D. in Book County f the survec emise or in the i subj $6.500.00 hase price t to 8 further thirty dass. the pro WILLIAM J2 An29-d&ds.exSu LEGAL of Columbia— otice det f Columbia has Probate Court of the Distri letters testame OWEN_& SON. Al > SATE OF VALUABLE AS MAY following described land NORTHWEST i of trust, dat at No. 4. among the umbia. and at the d therebs. 1 at publi on FRIDA P! 128 land re yor the auc- D. District of Co. i'as and being lot 48 addition to the as per plat re R said trust 0t $200.00 required. ing and revenue stamps Terms to be complied otherwise deposit 5 mas be advertised and resold at the diseretion of the trustecs. MES H. BAL T NOTICES. 2% page 88 in the for said Distric ssment and to covenants of rec tax deed iculars of of of sale to be " ARTHUR HELLE ttornes. SUPREME COUR! THE DISTRICT Holding a Probate Court ) “Admimstration.—This that the subseriber of the Dis- Ghtained of Columbia. ary on the estate s 1o from the of Witliam < Diugiiid. Tate of the District of Columbia, deceased. ALl p the deceased are hereby warned the same, with the voi authenticated, to the subscriber. JOSEPH . BRUCE, Attorney. ¥ THE DISTRICT OF Probate Court.— This 16 to &lve no- SUPREME COURT Columbia.—Holdi #2030, Adniinistration tice that the subseriber of Columbia has obtained fron he District ¥ on the estate ate of the District ased are hereby 05 having claims againsi o exhibit hers thereof, legally on' or be- fore the 13th day of April, A.D. 19 otherwise they may by law be exciuded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 13th day of April, 1925, COR- | CORAN THOM. care of American Security and Trust Co. (Seal ) Attest: JAMES TAN NER. Register of Wills for the Distriel of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court ¥o. the District of m of the Probate of Columbia letters Adeiaide V. of Columbia, All persons having claims against warned to exhibit > with the vouchera thereof, legally authenticated. o the subscriber, on' or be- fore the 13th day of April, A.D. 1928 otherwise “they ‘may hy law be exclude from all benefit of said estats. Given der my hand this 13th day of April, 10 CLARA ELIZABETH_ CARTER, 25! versity place n.w. (Seal) Atiest: JAME! TANNER. Register trict of Columbia, Court Clerk of G. B. SPRINGSTON, trict of Colum! —In 1o estate of Leon Shio Adniinistration ' No. 32952 1aving been mmde herein for last will and testament of sai a.m hy 0 show &uch the first ihirty day of Wills for the Die- f the Probate ap Attorney. 55, — Applicatio IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS a, Holding Probate Court, Deceased robate of the d geceased and cause, application Let notice hereof be pub- lished in the Washington Law Reporter and - Evening Star once in each of thres suc- ke before the return day herein publication for letters testamentary on said estate by Mary McKee Shloss. executrix, it is, this 14th day of April, 1925, ordersd that Mrs. Sarah Kaufman, Max Shioss and Mrs. Fanny Levy. and all others concerned. appear in ) the 25th day of ‘May, 1925, if any should to be not before waid return das. JENNINGS BAILEY, Just (Seal) A {rue copy. Attest: JAMES TANNER, Reg- shate Court. Wills for the District of Columbia, ap18.25-my% SUPREME COURT OF ELL ALDEN, Attorney. THE DISTRICT OF _ Columbia.~—Holding Probate Court.— Estate of "James A. Ekin Criswell, do- ceased —Nc . Administration Docket 73.—Anplic having been made herein for probate of the last will and testament of said deceased. and for letters_testament- ary on said_estite. by Francls M. Griswell and James C. Hoyle. the executors named therein, it is ordered this Sth day of April. A.D. 1025, that the unknown heirs at law nd next of kin of Lemuel living at well and all said court on Mond; A.D. 1025, at ¥ such appli and others concerr the 0 o'clock a.m S ned, Criswell, and his daughter, Annie Criswell. it if dead. then the unknown heirs law and next of kin of said Annie Cris- 5th s 10 sl ation should not be granted. de- appear in of May, ow causs Let notice hereof be published in the Wash- ington Law Reporter and The Evening Star once. in each of fore the return day first publication to lays befo MeCOY. Chief Justice. three successive weeks be- herein mentioned. the be not less than thirty said return day, WALTER 1. (Seal.) Attes TAMES TANNER. Register of Wills for tho ELIZABETH C. ot of In Columbia.—Holdi Court deceased ministratic having be last will a i Docket No. 0 made herein f: ament of ing 32040 —A. 73 —Application ot of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate . HARRIS, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DI « Probate e estate of Anuie V. Yeatman. Administration No. robate of the deceased and for letters testamentary on said estate by Ed o that Charles rd M. Hall R. Yeatman, | and Horace W. Barber, it is cred Wi 15t day of April. AD. ivin 1925, d.” i1 dead, that Helen Y. Doughty, and all others 25th d: am.. o show should not be granted. red, appear in said court on M. 25. at 10 o'clock nday, the ication ereal be published in the Wasbington Law Reporter and The Evening Star once in each of three successive weeks before he; the. 1 mentioned, the first publication to be return ~ day not less than thirty days before said return X Chief Justice. WALTER 1. _McCOY, Attes (se. of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. IA;C JAMES TANNER, Register ,26my3 HOUSTON & HOUSTON, HE Attorneys SUPREME CQURT OF THE DIS. umbia.—General Committee of iurch Extension Society of the African | Methodist~ Episcopal Zion Church, a h corporate, DIAintiff. ve. The Unknown H nees and Devieces of Tudor ker, deceased, defendante— 43870 1ty Doc.—The object of this suit is 10 i Ea | obtain a decree estabi { wimpla by adverse po ing of record, in fee cxxion, plaintifia title | to lot sixteen (16) in H. A, Willard's sub- division numbered one hundred and, 511, as per plat recorded L RW. folio 122, of the records of the ' the surveyor of the District of Coluny the wame being bounded as follows - Beginning at thwest corner of waid lot thence north along the west line of said lot 100 feet northwest corner of smd Jot: thene the north line 20 feet to the of said lot: thence south alonz the east line. parallel o the west lne. 100 feet 10 ihe southeast corner of the lot: thence west along the south line. parallel to the north Tine. 20 feet to the Diace of beginning On motion of the Dlaintiff. it is this 20th day of April. 1025, ordered that the de. fendants. the 'Unknown Heirs. Alisnees and Devisees of Thomas Tudor Tucker. d cause their appearance to be entel on or hefore the first rule day oc after the expiration of forty dass | this date’ recded with ag in case of default. Pro. vided. a copy of this order be published once a week for three successive weeks in the Washington Law Renorier and The'Evening Star before said dav: longer and other pub- lication being dispensed with for good cause shown the court. WILLIAM HITZ, Just (Seal) " A ‘true cony. Test: ) BEACH. Clerk. By F. E. C Ast. Clerk FRANK STETSON, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF from otherwise the cause will be pro- Columbia—Holding " Probate_ Court.— No. 31744, Adnunistration—This is to Rive mnotice ' that the subscriber. who was by the Supreme Court of the Dis trict of Columbla granted letters of ad- ministration on the estate of Lillie « Abrahams. deceased. has, with the approvai of ‘the Stupreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding & Probate Court, ap pointed Mondas. the 11th day of 'May, 1925 at 10 o'clock am.. as the time, and said courtroom s the Dlace. for taking pasment and distribution from under the court's direction and ' control. when and where all creditors and persons entitled to distrioutive shares or legactes. or the residue. or parts thersof. are noti: fied to attend. in person or by agent or attorney duly autborized, with their claims against the estate properly vouched. Given under my hand this 16th day of April. 11025, TALLULAH DE_SALES® SMITH | Bs” FRANK 'STETSON, Attorney. (Seal./ Attest: JAMES TANNER, Registor of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate_Court. ap18.25-my3 GEO. FRANCIS WILLIAMS, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- _ trict_of Columbia—Holding a Pro Court—In the matter of the estate Richard W. White, deceased.—No. 3061 Admn. Doc. 66 —Order of Publication.— The, ohject ‘of this proceeding in to_on an order of court for sale by the | the “said Richard W. Whi claims against his cstate of c . and of the following described real estate. situate in the District of which eaid Richard W Lot 44, in Smith and of Columbia, White died seized. viz Fardon's_subdivision of lot 11 in’ block (now " taxed as square 2560), in “Meridi Hill," as per plat recorded in'the surveyor's office in Liber County 14, folio 36, with the improvements thereon. known as house 2203 Champlain st. n.w.. reference heing made to the petition of said_administrator filed herein on April 1st, 1025 On motion of Charles W. White. administrator. by his attorney. it is thie 10th day of April, A.D. ordered. that the non.resident heirs: of said Richard W. White, deceasad. William T. White (a brother). Herbert White (a brother). Julla White (a sister), Ervie Price (a sistar). Arthur D. Wood '(a nephew) and Luther Wood (s nephew), and also the widow of said dec edent. Florence Bells White, cause thei appearance to be entered hasein on fore the fortieth day. exclusive of Sundayve and logal holidays. occurring after the day of the first publication of this order: other- wise the cause will be proceeded with ay in case of default: provided a copy of this order be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star newspaper once a week for ihree successive weeks. Dy the court: A. A. HOEHLING. Justics (Seal )’ ‘A ‘true’ copy. - Attest: JAM TANNER. Register of Wills for the Dis. trict of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. ap18.25 my WM. H. DE LACY, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia—Holding Prohate Court.—No, 32000.—~Administration —This is to give notice that the wubscriber, of the Distrist of Columbia, bas obtained from the Prohate Court of the District of Columbia, letters testamentary on the estate of Samucl J. Mills. late of the District of Columbia, d: ceased. Al persons having claime againat the décensed are hefehy warned ‘to exhibit the same. with the Youchers thereof, legally authenticated. to the subscriber. on or be. fore the 8t day of April. A. D. 1928, otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benofit of said sstate. Given under my hand (s Kih day of April, 105" "EVA GLENDENNING MILLS, No: 130 B &t nien DG iseal) Atest: JAMES TANNER! gister 0 s for the District of Colum: bia, Clerk of the Probate Court. Gip1R.25,my2 JAMES B. FL NN, Attorney. SUPREME COURT 'HE DISTRICT OF Columbia. Holding Probate Court.—No. 33018, Administration —This is to give notice that the subscriber of the District of Columbia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, letters testamentary on (he estate of Jobn G. Schuerger, also kuown as J. G, Schuer ker. late’ of the District ‘of Columbia, deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are Tiereby warned o exnibit the same. with the vouchers thereof. leally authenticated, to the subscriber, on or before the 24th day of April, A.D. 19%6; otherwise they may by law be exciuded from all ben- efit’ of said estate. Given under my hand this 24th day of April, 1925. DORA W. SCHUERGER, 218 Dth st se. (Seal.) At teste k- B MCLAUGHLIN Deputy Hegister of Wills for the District of Columbia. Cle: of the Probate Court. my2.9,10 | TANNER, orbe- 1 of Columbia, L3 CLEPHANE & LATIMER, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.—Holding Probate Court.—No. 32018, Administration —This is to give notice’ that the subscribers of the District of Columbia have obtained from the Probate Court of ‘the District of Columbia, letters of collection on the estate of Herbert A. Davie. late of the District of Columbla, deceased. All persons having clainis against the doceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof. legally authenticated. to tho subscribers, on or be- fore tho 28th day of March, A.D. 1926. otherwise “they ‘may hy law be excluded from all benefit of naid estate. Given under our hands this 10th day of April, 1925 ILBERT L. HALL, Wilking Bldg. Wash- ingion. "D. T JOMN H . 401 Colorailo Bldz. °(Seal) Attest TANNER, Register of Wills for Court. Probate < = ____apl8.a5-my2 BARNARD & JONINRON, Atrorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF of Columbia, Clerk of the Columbia.—Holding state of Emma Petteys, decoased.—No. 40. Administration Docket 73.—Applica: tion having bean made hepein for probate of the last will and testament of said deceased. and_for letters testamentary on waid estate: by Robert L. Williams, it is ordered this 14th day of April. AD 15, dhat William Kobl. and, if he 'be dead. his unknown heirs: alienses, devisees and next of kin and all others concerned. appear in sald court on Monday, the 25th day of May. A.D. 1925, at 10 o'clock a.m. 1o show cause why such ap- plication should not b granied. Let notice ereof be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star once in each of three succeasive wecks before the return day_herein mentioned, the first publication to be not less than thirty davs hefors sald return - day. INGS BAILEY. Justice. Seal) " Aitest: JAMES TANNER. Register of Willa for the District of Columiia. of the Probate Court ap18 T EY & TOOMEY, Attorneyw. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbis.—Holding Probate Court—No. 2060, Administration. This s to give notice” that the subscriber of the District of Columbia has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, lette: of administration on the estate of Thom Pappas, late of the District of Columbi deceased. All persons having claime against the decoased are heroby warned to exhibit the wame. with the vouchers there- of, legally authenticated, o the subseriber, on or before the 13th day of April A.D 026 otherwise they may by law be ex: uded from all benefit of eaid estate. Given under my hand this 13th day of April, 1025, PETER GLEKAS. 1608 P . n (Seal ) Atfest: JAMES TANNER. Regislor of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Cour apl8,25°my3 BRYANT & PALTRIDGE, Attorneys for Plalntiff. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS trict of Columbia.—Holding an Equity Court—Harriet A. Shafer, Plaintiff, ve. Frances C. Cox, et al. Defendants—Eauity No. 43574.—Order of publication.—The ob ject “of ‘this suit {s to perfect plamtiff's titl to three certain pieces of land con tiguous to each other and situate in square 1297, District ‘of Columbia, and to obtain a decrse of this court declaring and estab lishing plaintiff'a title thereto as _perfect and "complote by adverse possession as againet any and all outstanding interests therein, and to any part or parts thereof, sald pleces of land being, respectively, 1 by 100 feet. 4 by 100 feet and 30 by cet. comprising together land described o ono"parcel as part of square in the District of " Columbia, * begin: : samie at a point in the east line of 35th Ktreet 172 foet north from the southwest corner of said square, and running thence north with the east line of said 35th street, feet to a point 207 feet north fromi the southwest corner of said square: thenee ¢ant.” paralicl with the ‘Torth of ot 805 in sald ‘square, 100 feet to an alley thence south along ihe line of waid alley, 35 feet to the northeast corner of waid lot 800, and thence west, With the north line of Probate Court— sald lot 805, 100 feet to the point of be Einning. On motion of plaintiff, and ‘it Appearing to the satisfaction of the court that summons has fseued and been “not 1o be found" as o all the detendan hereinafter named and designated. that the non-residence of all the defendarits herein after named has been proved by aMdavit filed i this cause. and that dus diligence Bax been exercised to ascertain the names and whereahouts of the defendants desis Dated as unknown. it is this 16th day of April. 1925, ordered. that the defendants, Rithard Cox. Cigtis L. Cox. Eleanor J. Latane.” Willlam _R.’ Cox, Marraret ( Benet. Frances C. Whiting, Elizabeth Cox Jackgon. Drucilla’ Underwood Grant, Joseph cturned | DANTEL W. 0’'DONOGIIUE, Aftorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding probate Court—Estate of Margarel Younk. deceased—No. 32070 Administration ~ Docket 73 —Applicatior having been made herein for letters of ad ministration on estate of Margaret Youns. deceaped by Couli ft lementa t{ Is orderci i S0th day of April A ag the unknown heirs ai Jaw and next of kin of the faid Margaret Youn. deceased. and all others concerned, aj ar’ in said court on Monday, the 8th' day of June, A. D. 1025 2t 10" Glelock ‘am ( to Show case whiy such annlication' ahowld not be ranted. Let no- tice hcreof he published fn the Washington Law Reporter 4nd The Evening Star once in each of threo successive weeks before the feturn day herein mentioned. the first pub- lication to he not_leas than 30 days before #aid retumn day. WALTER I, McCOY, Chict Justice. * (Seal.) Attast: JAMES TANNER, Reglater of Wills for the District of Colum- bia, Clerk of the Probate Court. FRANK STETSON, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia —Holding Probate Court—No 32708 —Administration—This is 10 give notice that the subscriber. of the Diatrict of Columbia, Las ohtained from the Protats Court of “the District 0f Columbia. letters testamentary on the estate of Fanhy Wood Arnold, late of the District of Columbia. de- ceased.’ All persons having claims agiinst the deceased are hereby warned o exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber, on or before the 10th day of Mareh. A.D. 1020; oth wive they may by law by exclude benefit of kaid estate. Glven under my 1 this 13th day of April. 1025 NATIONAL SAVINGS AND'TRUST COMPANY. by WIL. LIAM D HOOVER. President. (Seal.) At test: JAMES TANNER. Register for the District of Columbia, Clerk robate Conrt ap18 CLEPHANE, LATIMER & HALL, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF of Wills the Columbia —Holding Prohate Court.—No, 054.——Administratiog —This is to give that subscAbers, of the District of Columbia. have obtained from the Pro- bate C urt of the Diatrict of Columbia, 1 ot administration on the estate of late of the District of All persons having againet the deceased ure herely 10 exhibit the same. with the hers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber, on or before the Bth day of April. AD. 1026: other by law be excluded from estate. Given under our han deceased of April. 1925. KATHARI 814 1st st n.w. ALOYSIUS 1201 Kearney st. ne JAMES TANNFR. Rez. District of Columibla Court. trict of Columbia. et va. Edward W 43304, Equity D suit s to mensa et th biain @ decre with a reasonable sum maintainance aid support of the pla and ber child, by reason_of acts of d tion by the defendant. Edward W e, it §8 ‘thie 1ai On motion of the complaina 4 that the defent day of Mas, 1035, ord ant, Edward W. Coffin, cause his appearance to be entered herein on or before the for- tieth day. exclusive of Sundays and lexal holidays. "oceurring after the day of the first publication of “thig order: otherwise the cause will be proceeded with as in case of default. Provided. a copy of this order be published once a week for three succes. Kive weeks in the Washington Law Repc and ng_ St before said Justice, (Seal) A MORGAN H. BEACH. ( NGHAM, Assistant ¢ copy. By F. E. CU my2.0.16 BRYANT & PALTRIDGE, rneys for Plaintiff. £ COURT OF ; ihin —Holing, | Court —Gertrude L. Reed. Piamntiff, . Tavenner et al. Defendants Equity "No 1"—Order "of publication The object of this suit is to perfect J tiff's title 10 a certain piece of land eitua Ring plaintifr's titia thereio as b compiete by ‘adverse possestic Afainat any and all. outstanding interes thercin and to any part o parts thereof, ai [ Diece of Tand heing 1% feet front by & depty Converance racorded. among. the land of ‘the Distrct of Columbia as DIS v Equity THE and t 101 87 feet 10 in, of ¥. Underwnod. Arthur R. Underwood, Henry olnt G feet south M. Underwood, Countess Georges De’ Chilly st corner of said sauare and Josephine U. Woods, Robert U. Woods. | thance south 18 feat. then e west 87 for Katherine G. Hawkes. Georziana Smith. | inches, themee morih 18- fet. thence rae Helen Underwood Hine. Elizabeth Under: | foat 10" Inehes o the ot o ®ood, Robert C. Underwood. Edmund R. | O motion of plamntiff Underwood. Lily Munford Smith, Henry M. | the ‘atistaction of the Woods, Saimuel B. Woods, Horace McElder: | hay Teen les. Mary Graham Hawkes, Anne Hawkes. | found g 10 i Paul Blundon. Bessie Buil Lillie | naried . ang. destinted McCrehan, Fred Furbershaw. ca; their | dence of all the defendants b 1 anDearance to be entered herein on or be | s hesm e o e in thia fore the “fortieth ‘day. exclusive 0f Sun- [ canse and that due disisence has heen ex days and legal holidays. occurring after | (icaq ' (o ascertain. the names. and where. the day of the first publication of this | ahouts of the defendants hereinafter desig order. and_that the defendants, the un. |p nown. it is this 3rd day of Apr knowh heirs and aliences of John Threlkel the unknown heirs and alienees Hawkes, the unknown aliences and devisees of “Josephine Underwood Woods and the alicnees and devisees of Sarah E ause their appearance to bo en- crein on or before the first rule day oceurring after the expiration of thirty days after the first publication of th order: otherwise the cause will be pro- ceeded with as in case of default; provided that this order be published in the Wash inglon Law Reporter The Evening Star once “a “weelc for four successive weeks. twice in each of two succeasive months. publication as to sajd nown defend ants being shortened. for good cause shown. o the perfod herein provided. WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. _(Seal)” A trus copy. Test MORGAN H. BEACH. Clerk. By F. E. CUNNINGHAM. Assistant Clerk _apI8.25.my2.0 TWIM. H. LANDVOIGT. Attorney. SUPREME COURT THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. holding Probate Court —No. 32818, Administration —This is to £ive no tce that the subseriber. of the District of Columbia. has obtained’ from the Prob Court of the District of Columbia I¢ testamentary on the estate of Fanny L. ley. Tate ol the District of Columbia. censed. Al persons having claims g the deceased are hereby wamned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated. to the submeriber. on' of be fore the 294 day of April, A. D. 1926 otherwise they by law be excluded from Sl Beneft of said estate. Given under m Rand"this 524" day"of April. 1026 W) LIAM H. LANDVOIGT. Room 828, Evening Star Building. Attest '(Seal): F. B Me. LAUGHLIN.” Deputy Register of Wills for the District’ of Columbia, Clerk of the Pro- te Court, D916 FRED B. RHODE ney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF _Columbia. holding - Probate Court.—No. 33021, Administration —This s to Kive no tice 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 Augusta O. Drew, late of the District of Columbia,' de. ceased. persons having claims akainst the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereol. legally authenticated. 't the subeeriber. on or be fore the 27th day of April. A. D. 1928 otherwise “they may by law be excluded from all benefit of kaid estate. Given under mg hand” this Vi) EDWARD H. CHILD northwest. Attest day of Apmi 37 1338 Ber (Seal): JAMES A NER. Recister 0f Wills for the, Distr Cotumpia; Cleric‘of ‘the ‘Probate Court. * °F " ARTHUR PETER, W Attorneys. REME CQURT OF THE DISTRI oy Colum holding Probate Court.—No. 12744, Adnilnistration —This {8 10 &ive no: tice that the subscriber. of the District of _ has obtained’ from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Morris Ho otherwise known as Morris Aronovitch, late of the District of Columbia. deceased. Al] Dersans having claims against the deceased are hereby warned 1o exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated. 10 the gubscriber, on or before the 14th day of April. A. D.'1926: otherwise they may by iaw be exclided from all benefit of said catate. Given under my hand this 28th d of Avril, 1025 "THE WASHINGTON LOAX AND TRUST CO., by ANDRE 'ARKER. Yice (President. CAtiogt | (Seal.) . JAMES TANNER, Register of Wills for the District Lolumb lerk of the Probate Court. THORNTON_ J. PARKER, W. MERRICK PARKER, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT of Columbia.—Holding a Probate Court. —No. 32965, Administration—This 18 1o five notice that the sunscriner of ihe "I trict of Columbia obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, letters testamentary on the estate of Dainger: fleid Parker, lats of the District of Columbia, deceased. ~All persons havink claims against the deceased are hereby warned Lo exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated. to the subscriber, on or be- fore the 13(h day of April. AD. 192 T OF gtherwise they may by law be exciuded from all benefit o estate. Given under my hand this 23rd of April, 1925. THORN- TON "1 FARKER18TE " Rigew bl now. L) “Attest: JAMES TANNER. Reister (Sey of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of_the Probate Court. p25-my2. GEORGE C. GERTMAN, Attorney. IN THE SUPREM] trict of Columbi ot ‘al. Plaintiffa. v Alisnces and Devisees of John_Beall, et a fendants —Equity No. ' 43773 —The ob ject 0f this suit is to obtain a decree estab- ishing of record, by adverse possession. title ot plaintift folnt. tenants. to the north 20 feet frint, by full depth thereof. of original lot 7. in square ‘104, in said Die- being premiecs 520 2lsi st nw. o~ taxation as lot 807 fn Upon motion of the plaintiffs, It is. by the court, this 16th day of April. 102 ordered that' the defendants, the uriknown heirs. aliences and devisces of John Beall. Indridge _Heins, Indrids Sarah Hearns. William H. Dougal, execuior: R. Mc- Allister, Junior, trustee.’ and George A. Armes, " trustee: ' cause their appearance 1o be entered herein on or before the first rule day’ occurring_after the "expiration of one month after the day of the first publication Bereof. “offierwise ihia cause ‘will be Dro- ceeded’ with as in_came of dnfault: provided, a copy hercof be published once s week for three successive weels in the Washin ton Law Reporter and The Evening St longer and other publications beiny pensed with for satisfactory cause how WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. ~(Seal) A trus BEACIHL ~Clerk. Clerk. n i 7% St MRREAS aet " api8. 86 mrd e of Olivia | at_the Campbell Joseph Collie Cunningham, Lot John_King. James Johnson and Francis German cause their appearance 0 be entered herein on or before the 40th day. exclusive of Sundays and legal h occlirring after the day of the f tion of this order, and that the defen tlon of this order. and that the deten k. the unknown he Villard Drake and the office and _aesigns Campbell and A. F Washington appearance to be en 2 the firet ruls day ‘aefendants Joseph and A. F. Cunning aud o0f_Joseph Cunning cosmora in Collier. R. G. ham. Trustees of th Company. cause thei tered herein on or before the oceurring after the expiration of 30 dass after the first publication of thix order Otherwise the cause will be proceeded withi Bs 00 case of defa Provided that this order be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The e A we for four ‘consecutive Dublication each of said papers to in each of Lwo successive month of publication as to sail unknow heing shortened. for good cause shown. to the “period herein preseribed. WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. (Seal.) A true copy MORGAN H. BEACH. Clerk. By F_E. ¢ NINGHAM, Asst. Cle anis, ALFRED B. LEE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT of Columhia—Holding a Probats Court —No. BH008. Adminmstration —Thia i Five hotice that the subscriber of the Dis trict 'of Columbia has obtained from tie Probate Court of the District of Columbia Woeks, appear &t least (wice the period defendants letters testamentary on the estate of dine Birkhimer, late of the District of Colum bia, deceased. All persons having claims akainst the deceased ‘are hereby warned to xhiit the same. with the vouchers thereof legally authenticated. to the subscribe or before the 15th day of Apdl. AD.. 1 Otherwise they may by law be excluded f all_benefit of smd estate. Given under hand this 15th day of April_ 1925, ICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO. By FREDERICK P. H. SIDDOXS. Assistant’ Sec retary. (Seal.) = Attest: JAMES TANNER Register of Wills for the District of Colum bia. Clerk of the Probate Court. ap25-my2.0 DAVID A. HART, Attorney. E_COURT OF THE DISTRICT of Columbia.—Holding a Probate Court. —Ro, 32710, Administration —This is 10 Five notice that the subscriber of the Dis- frict "of Columbia has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbii, letters tetamentars on the cstate of C.'Baessell, Iate of the District of Colum!iz decensed. All pereons having claims a€ai the deceased are hereby warned to exhi the same. with the vouchers thereof. lezally nticated. to the subscriber. on of before The ThUh Gay of April, AD. 1928° otherwim {hiey may by law he exciuded from all bene it of sald estate. Given under my hand this 13th day of April. 1026, PATRICK F. O'CONNOR. 472 Louisiana ave, n.w. (Seal | Attest: JAMES TANNER. Reglater ‘of W for ‘the ‘District of Columbia, Clerk of Probate Court an28-m3, GEORGE_H. 0'CONNOR, Solieitor for Plaintiffs. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Colunibia.—Matthew Trimble, Sr., et al. versus Jan rnham. et al—No. 338R4. Equity Docket 03.—The obiect of this silt 18 to obtain a decree estahlishing of record by adverss possession. complal ants’ title, in fee simple to the thirteen (1 feet fronf on Eighteenth (18th) street by the full depth of the lot. mext to the north twelve (12) feet front of original lot num- bered twenty-seven (27) in square num- bered one hundred and seven (107). as hown on the official plan of the Tty of hington. District of Columbia. Ou mo- of the complainants. it ia this 30th 1925, ordered that the de- fendants, Jane Farnham. William S. Blan- chard. Martin B. Blanchard. Edward E. Blanchard. Francié B. Wrisley. Bessie Casofi Hungerford. Frederick Fisher Hungerford. Lea St %owers Amelia E. Felka. Ella B Walker and Basil Mullin, cause their ap- pearance to be entered herein on ov before the fortieth day exclusive of Sundaye and legal_holidays. occurring after the day of the. first publication of this order: and it is turther ordered that the defendants. the unknown heirs. devisees and alienees of such gf, the spove-iamed defendants as may ho lead, cause their appearance 10 be entered herein on or hefors the first rule day oceurring after the expiration of the fortieth day exclusive of Sundays and lezal holidays after the dav of the first publication hereo{ Otherwise this cause will be proceeded with as in case of default: provided a coby hereof be published once a week for three Elconssive ‘weeks in the Washington Law Reporter and The -Evening Star. longer and my AMER SUPRE! tio day_of April. other publication being with for satisfactory cause shown. A. A. HOEHLIN Justice, (Seal.) A true copy. 0] GAN H. BEACH. Clerk. By NINGHAM. Asst. Clerk GEO. FRANCIS WILLIAMS, Atforney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. holding Probate Court—No. 32009, Administration —This s 0 give 1 tice that the subscriber. of the District of Columbia, has obtained from the Probate Caurt of ‘the District of Columbia Jetters of administration on the estate of John Henry Brooks. late of the District of Columbia. de- ceased. All persons having claims azainst the deceased are hereby warned to exhibil the same. with the vouchers thereof. legally authenticated. to the subscriber, on' or he- fore the 21st day of April. A. D. 1926 otherwise “they may by law be excluded from all benefit of eaid estate. Given under DEphand this Zist day of April, 1025. BERTIE BROOKS LEWIS, 500 Florida ave: nue_vorthwest. ~ Attest '(Seal): JAMES TANNER, Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, k of the Probate Court. my2.9.18 unknown | and of William Blanchard. deceased. | IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbin—James T. Slaughter. Plaintiff. vs Samuei T. Salter et al.. De: fendants —Equity No 72, Shject of this sult is to ohtain a decrce establish. ing of record. by adverse possession. title of Laintiff to part of original lot 9, section 8, Barry Farm.” in said District, described as | pisrcel two in the bill of complaint by metes and “bounds, own for taxation as lot kquia Upon_motion of the PLaintiff, it is, by the court, this 16th day of | April. 925" ordered that the defendan Samuel T Salter, Samuel Meredith, trustee (haries F. Snyder, trustee, and Edward L Whitford, trustee, cause their appearance to | ko entered herein on or before the fortieth day. exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, oceurring after the day of the first publica: o hereo! ‘wise this cause will be pro- cded With as in case of default. It is fur- ther ordered that the unknown alienees and deviseos of any of named persons who may be dead cause their appearaiice to be entered herein on or bé- fore the first rule day oceurring after the expiration of month_ after the day of the first publication hereof, otherwise. 48 to them thid cause will be proceeded with a8 In"case 'of ‘dofant: provided, & copy hereof | Do ‘Dublished onee & wetk 1ot Vhree. suc- Comive weels " the ‘Washingion Law “He: porter and The’ Evening . Star. longer and | Gt pblications bemg dispersed with for satisfactory cause shown. - WILLIAM HITZ, e, (Seal.) A true copy. Test: MOR- “H. BEACH. Clerk. By ¥, E. CU TAM, Asst. Clerk ap28.my?, ! DUCATIONAL. <. étrayer Colleg i s “Trains Young People for the : @ Profession of Busine: New Classes Now Forming Free Bookiet un Requeat LONG, SERVIC AL’ DELIVERY ASS0C N Y. AVE. MAL FIREPROOF ’ TORAGE LARGEST FAMILY MOVERS IN D.C. | LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE. CRATE AND PACK BY EXPERTS 1313 YOU STREET, N. W. 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Do vou know what e s o 1 had not the faintest idea, but I|sage?” he said suddenly, turr MOVINC *'Some 40 per cent, sir, by the time| I did not know what to answer, but CXPERT ‘we had passed Alber . t show a hesitat He nodded musingly. = “It Was 100 great a task.” he said “You did all that men could do and even more.” He ol There was silence after this, and I |handed the t continued my dinner. A reckless dar- | “Read ing had taken possession of had forgotten my part entirely. mind was filled with the spectacle this man, a veritable reincarnation the heroes of Valhalla Implacab and deadly foe though he had been, | the majest of humilia of his nature, in the da My fon through which he was now passing, triumphed over and out 1 d of of hei vs etwaigem geg nien, Ttalien den Versa shone his surroundings. His was a | nterzeichnende spirit strong enough to retain its getretenen Feldzug courage to the end, and as I sat there igung watching the great figure, or haired. his last years embittered by ndard with the utter cellaps: of every s which had gulded his long life. ebenden A mindestens sech N CRUISE to ORTH CAP and the FJORDS o« NORWAY Land of the Midnight Sun S.S. STAVANGERFJORD from New York, JULY 10 RATES 3450 UP For Reservations and lllustrated Booklets NorwzciaN Auzrica Ling 22 Whitehall St., N.Y. or local agen Freiherrn General von Ludenburg sel, der z diese Urkund (gezeict | VON ARMIA | MULHAUSE HERZLER | We. the seven s Jithat ine anemies o [ the point 2 plete de for o me a_ mini months al! financia ts | with the sanctic the ENGLAND GERMANY Seuthampton Hambwg Next Sailings From New York RESOLUTE MAY 5 *THURINGIA MAY 7 DEUTSCHLAND MAY 14 *Cabinet Steamer For schedule and booklet opply to UNITED AMERICAN LINES rannoian Loved Joint Service With HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE 35-39B'way, N. Y. or local agent sailles. | This k s . condition th: e of all the said mili ir trusted to Field Ludenburg, who, ceptance of this soler his name beside document. (Signed) VON ARMI STEINHART i MULHAUSEN VON BUHLEN | HERZLER VON STAHL ! CREFELDT 'l I had to read it through twice be fore T coud thorougl < its e tire significance. Then, when its force was brought home to me, I s aghast at what I had in my han Certainly up to that moment, despite the forebodings of Rehmy. and the implacable manner in which the Pro fessor and his sub ates had pur sued us since the document 1d come into my possession, I had never ful realized the magnitud the spiracy. Here was the proof in hand, naked and unashamed. 1 frankly appalled at the enor sponsibility which had been th t upon me, and which was now, for the first time, fully brought home I must have sat staring at document for some time when n reflections were broke: into by rsh volce of Ludenburg — Continued in SAILINGS o EUROPE American Line Cunard Line :,.;’;‘:',':, 406 H St. N.W. | White Star Lind | Washington Y. to Plymouth-Cherbourg-Hamburg. o v 6 June 10 July 3 June 27 ‘Aug. A Atlantic Transport, 1208 F St. N.W., Washington, D. C. New York to Cherhoure and London MINNETONKA .. 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