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T 37 AUCTION SALES. FUTURF, DAYF. AUCTION SALES. UTURE DAYS. T.EGAL NOTICES. THOS. DOWLING CO.. AUCTIONEERS. Auction Sale of Horses, Hu--l ness, Stable Equipment, and Running Gear of Wagons. On Tuesday, June Ninth, 1925, at Eleven O’Clock A.M. There will be sold at public auction at our stable. in the rear of Oth and Rbode Island ave, n.w.. 16 Fine Horses, 17 Double Sets of Harness Halters, Nose Bags and Stable Stock_can be seen at the stable June 8. 1925, Terms: Cash. Our business Feqlilres MOTOiZINg OUF eqUIpment is our rea: Son for selling. (Signed) Smith’s Transfer & Storage Co., Inc. Phone North 3343. ie2-7t Accessories. I OWE! JSTEES VALUABLE BRICK TR APHREMIE 1311 By virtue recorded in Liber of the land records of the Dia, and at the request of the thereby, the undersigned trustee ublic auction. in_fron! MONDAY, THE D, "1 AT P the following-des. s situate 1n the Disiric \\u_ or of & certain decd of trust duly foiio 1 R District of Colum party. secured lot thirty thers' subd:y umbia Heishts, of Jota tn block 55, € his.” ]l’!i lm the records of the office of the su ADAM A Stock of By virtue of Court of the 1 a’ Bankruptey ¢ { Bankrupt | tee will above premise EIGHTH, 10 QCLOCK AM.. aiters. w Nuti nd it ceiy 11 be Yerms: Cash CHARI TOAS A Trustees’ By virtue of Liber No. 480¢ District of Col <ned trustees \ front E caare R0 Terms:. Sold_ subie trust for $ ash Tebout tiked a trus cior deed o rs of which te: the pay ) be paid 1 Con wps at | 1 with doposiz adver: | of the | o resold % retion at the HAR! H. GLI my27-&ds exSu&hol “TADAM A WE (l ER Administratrix Sale of Val- uahis Wholesale and Re- tait Cenfectimmery and’ Ice Cicam business at| No. 235 G Street N.W. ! By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. passed { on the second day of June. 1 n the es- | Cott.” deceased. Administra hed adminis | ‘Bublie auction on FRIDAY | 0'CLOCK AM fitures, machinery and | and all other im any wise connected | the_ trade name of | Tnspeetion during | prior to sale automobile plements. used n_and in Therewith. as well as Resetnger, Weber & Cott business hours at any time PermaHONen MARY COTT Administr EDWARD CLARKE Attories 5th st n.w Auctioneers. T, D __fuB.d&dhs ADAM A. WESCHL TRUSTEES' SALE OF STORY BRICK DW POTOMAC AVE! By \lrlur'lull = o one 1'.13 ficords of the Bistrict of Col remises. on FRIDAY. TH PSR U N ar Frobiied, Sitdte n the it of Colur wision of part of_ original lot 1 in sq south of square 975, as per plat recorded in Book 19, pag in the office of the ).mA veyor for the District of Columbia, improved o 'FP“VH of sale: One-f lhllrl D( the P\.I T R & “VALUABLE 7. folio money equal omissory T ‘one and two \»[.n l cent per annum from day e Demuahy. Shcured by feed of tiust upon the property sold, or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300 re. Quired of purchaser at time of sale Convesancine, recording, revenue stampy and otarial fees at cost of purchase rms oF Sale 1oy be complied With within thurty Qave fron® day of sale, otherwise the trus- reserve the right fo rese property and cost of the chaser, after five days i fuch fesale insome news: he City of Washington 5 in the ity of KNI EP" g RRGAANN, CHARLES SCHAFER exSu Trustees oW AUCTIONEERS BLE_TWO. E_ BEING | | i i = | ‘ | z i | | 1 i . i I tre: at the ris| THOS. TR 3 TE HISES 545 FATRMON SREMISES i2 EARMOSE ST, X February 13. 1925, “being instrument N 168, recorded February 1925, among the Tand records of the * Collimbia, and at the request of party secured thereby. ‘the ‘undersisned trustees’ will sell at public auction. in front of the premises; on "FRIDAY. THE TWELFTH DAY OF JUNE. A.D. 1925. AT FIVE P).. the fol- Jowing.described Jand and vremiscs, situaty the District of Columbia. and desic & 1 PTG Oy Sabdivision of lots in biock ad " and pwi's subdivisior Mount as_per vlat of rded in L ot the the District_of Columbia. poscs of taxation Sandi ot tne the *survesor f Bibck S i Khowi for b a8 sauare 288 i Terme: S0 sublect to o prior decd of | trust for S4,730: odnd "truse tor | about 77.86 barticut 1| Which will be annc time of sale The ‘purehase price. above said trust to be pasa ih chh. A deposit of $200 required Snveyancing, recording and revenue | at purchase i erms to be. o S S QU (0] dave otherwise’de | it Torfeited 4nd the proberts mas Vertised and resold at the discretion of the ustees ROBERT L. EVANS., | K. W. HARRIS, | Trustees EERS. ALE OF VALUABLE BRICK BEING _ PREMISES NO. T NORTHWEST. of trust duly Tolio 300 et *fur By virtue of a reccrded in Liber 4 seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at public_auction. in front of the remimses, on MONDAY, THE FIFTEENTH JUNE, A.D.’ 19! AT FOUR . the following described land situate in the District of Co- ted as and being lot 60 s subdivision of lots in Todd and s subdivision Pleasant” an “Pleasant plat of said first mentioned ision recorded in Liber County No. | 59, “folio 121 of the records of the oflice of ‘the surveyor of the District of Columbia. | block 17 now known as square 2846, Sold_subject to a prior deed of | 4. further particulars o1 whieh will be announced at time of sale the purchase price above said trust to be | aid in cash. A deposit of $200 required. | Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit | forfeited and the property may be tised resold at the discretion trustee: < GUS _SOLOMAN DAVID ABRAHAM. " Trustées i | i lock 17 in of “Mount Plains.” s per Terms trust for adver- | of the | _ jed-d&ds.exsu THOS Trustees’ Sale of 18 Two-Stcry Brick Dwellings, Being Prem- ises Nos. 2704 to 2718, Inclu- sive, N Street Northwest,| 1246-1248-1250 27th Street Northwest and 2719 to 2731, Inclusive, Rock Court North- west. By virtue of a n deed of trust duly recorded in Liber 4039, folio 384 et eeq.. of the land records of the District of Coliimbia, and at the request of the party secured thereb; the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in_front of the Dremises. “on. WEDNESDAY. THE SE TEENTH DAY OF JUNE., A.D. 1925, FIVE O'CLOCK ~P.M., the following scribed land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia and desiznated as and being lots 40 1o 47 ihelusive, and 50 to 50, inclusive, in Willi sub. division of lots in square 1215, as per plat recorded in Liber A. R. S. at folio 237 of the surveyor's office of the District of Co- Jumbia. Ternis: Sold subject to a_prior deed of trust. balance of about $7.756.75, further particulars of which Wil ba announced st time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit _of $1.000 required. Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty V' therwise deposit forfeited and the may be advertised and resold at tion of the trustees. HARRY EHRLICH, PHILIP GOLDINER, Trustees. ! THE CIR- cuit Court of Montgomery County, Md.. in Equity’ No. 4330, T will offer. for sale. on TUESDAY. JUNE NINTH. 19 AT FOUR O'CLOCK_PM.. on the piemises. lots num- bered 2. 8. 4 and the east 20 feot of lot 5. in block . ‘section 4, Chevy Chase, Md., facing Horth Gn Rosemary stroct. nedr comer of Connecticut ave. and Meadow lane and about one block north of the Chevy Chase Club- house. e inquire of “H. Randall __ie6-d&ds.exsu For particulars Webb. Snlonflh Building. AROLINE H. ADDISON. Trustee. RANDALL WEBB, Attorney. w23 5035008 | Talking | which | the pure | Conveyancing, Terms of sale first deed of ity-five hundred (SR500 ance " in cash (8500.00) property. Al ¢ enue stamps_an purchaser. Ter With within th trust som 1 sell by nildren's Shoes. Rubbors dollars required WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. Bankruptcy Sale of a Large Ladies’, Children’s High-Grade Shoe: Fixtures, Cash Registers, etc., Contained in No. 3326 14th St. Jistrict ourt order of of Colu ro H . the und public aucti on_ MO; COMM tiocks of La Beiroom Si OLD. Trustec. umb Sale of Stores Nos. 3708 and 3710 14th Street 2 deed fol i umi re will offer t of the TH fescribed Tand District. to-wit abdivision of t recorded i Surveyor's [ prem: A Proy trust rty sol o ea 0 of at ¥ isement of such e newspaper B CHARLES LINK b1 THC recorded in Liber No. the Tumbia, secured will sell aj premizes, “on’ M DAY OF JUN OCLOCK P'M Dremises Tumbia ang. e in square 1671 Karl F. Brodt ship.” ‘as per the surveyor of { Liver 67, folio building id subdivision n: Sold trust for “£5,01 ch will he the purc paid in cash Conveyancing. at purchaser's « with within thi forfeited and t tised and resol trustees land pu _jed-d&ds.exsu ADAM A. WE Entlre Stock and Fix- tures Contained “Swan’s Including Aluminum” Ware Parts. Talking Machine Records. Flags. Large Quantity Sterno, Cutlery. Tools. ' Notiona, Spool Cotton and Holiday Goods. National 7-clerk Counter Vases, Tables. 4 Machin Terms:_ Cash | ADAM A, WESCHLER & SON DWELLI 779 By virtue of recorded in Liber seq.. of the lan Colimbia, and at the request of the party undersigned trustees secured “ihereby. { will sell at public | premises. on TH OF JUN CLOCK P.M_, and pre restriction MORTON MAS R OF VALU. BEI G ertain deed 5007 fo ords of the D the re the 1 i auetion ONDAY E. AD the following Situate 1n the Dist ated as and the subdiv nd others of p: plat recorded n the District of the Pl i t to show ubject to a 00" further announced at e price above said trust to be A deposit of recording and revenue sta ost. Terms 1 irty days. oth he property d at. the dis DAVID A M CHLER & SON e. Radio_Sets, Dolls, But: Lionel Tramn Stationer; 1 Silk, Boo Tubs, Boilers, ALSO Elect Counters, Aeolian Vo es, Cotton Cas EING PR STREET in_ deed 4963, cords of 4 a cer a the auction, URSDAY, E, A.D. e following situate in th in designated as in the subd ovident Comp: | Todd and_Brow ount Pleasan as per plat the Distric Shepherd at fol Terms: Sold trust for “$1.5 will ‘be ase paid sh at purchaser’s c with within_thi | forfeitea and_the’ property tised trustees. division of th of lots in subdivisior and any’ n nt io 93 subject to furthg ost. rty days, G. PERCY J. HENRY ivl!-d&-d; exsu_ cords. tequest of party secured theret recording, rev- PREM AVENUE Variety Store” at No. 3201 14th Street N.W. By Public Auction Thursday, June 11th, 1925 Cornmencmg 10 O'Clock A.M. Housefurnishings, © Cash Register, Floor ol LEBOI-‘ VALUABLE FRAME | | | [THE ELEVEXTH ““Pleasant Plains,” | of first mentioned subdivision | rded i the office of the surveyor t of Columbia in Liber Governor particulars nnounced at_time of sale, price above said trust to be A deposit of $200 required. recording and revenue stamps Terms to be complied otherwise deposit > may and resold at the discretton of the BROW the su amiin, Dol crman Wiling. dorsizned trus: on DAY, i Building. . Alcuoneers. and at the undor sale by public ises. on MON- T FOUR P.M.. and premises Lots 38 and lots in"square Liber 69, at office of raid d subject to a property of ) dollars. bal five hundred sale on each es at cost of 2 bo complied day ‘of sale. it to resoll Aulting ' pur published in ~“Trustees. “TIONEERS ABLE BRICK of trust duly io 172 et xed.. District of Co. { the v igned \ front trustecs of o des e sl art office of mbia in fifteen-foot on plat of e n prior deed of particulars of time of sale $200 required s lied posit o be com erwise de; ay be adver- retion_ of _the A. BAER, BAER. _ Trustees. . Auctioneers. in Hardware. Speakers_and Chers' Sets, Crocks, ete. helving Dis- alion Cabinet es, ete EMISES ~NO. NORTHWEST. of trust duly folio 214 et he District of front of the i i AT FOUR | described land e District of and_being lot e Washington W block 10 in n of part of | for | prior deed of of be adver- McGLUE, Trustees W Executors Sale of Two-Story Brick Dwellmg, No. 47 L St. NE. By virtue of authority vested in the under- by the last will and Shugrue, deceased, Admini 2904, We will offer for sale by (0 frant of the premises. on signed_executo ment of Mary tration N punlic auction, | TUESDAY. T! rict of Kin, iy recorded in 1 the District of 81, improved dwelling. Terms of two. eql bromissor n_one and twa per cent pe payable sem: E 3 at_option of pui required at time recording. at_cost of purc compiied with of sale right to resell the property at the risk and coet _of the defaulting purchaser. advertisement of such resale in_some city FLOECKHER. RLOW. days newspaper ington, D. publi CHARLES W MARY my28-d&ds.e: otherwis DA TH AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. bed land Columbia. e office of the Columbia, by 6-room One-third cash. Iments ) years. amum. ally. with from rehaser. of sale. A d Al €} revenue stamps and notarial fees | ser. Terms thin thirty da the executo: shed in the and_premises, situate in in book 17, and bath represeiited by the notes of the purchaser. pavable secured by deed of ! trust upon the property sold. or all cash. . Auctioneers testa- | Y OF JU the follow- 357 sub- ision e surveyor of Dage brick balance in interest at 6 day_of ‘sale. | posit of conveyaneing, of sale to bo ays from day rs reserve the after five of Wask- ADAM EXECUTOR. THREE: the District” of Col AND A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S, STORY FBAMEA DWELLING. “an ipreme umbia. _holdiny Court i re estate of Johann C Gecemsed, "Adminiatration No. 21857 dersigned executor and trustee wil sell by publie premises. auction. on trict of Columbi AT FIVE O'CLOCK PM. Part of ot 10 in square 430; as follows, to aid lot. and ther south one hund: cast_twenty twenty-four feet improved by pres TMMEDIA subdivision of I plat_recorded in of the records of the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia improved by prem- ises No. 604 M Terms of sale money to be paid in c: two_equal insta mn one and two per cent per annum from day of nnually, secured by property the purchaser. able_semi on ' the option of cn ecach house time of sale. revenue stamps of purchaser. fect, in_front of MONDAY TH SECOND DAY OF JUNE, ng described real estate. situate in the Dis- 192 ia. 1o wit wit i 1o e i Yine of noalER s, e feet west.from nee red thes to mises. TELY * ty-fou place 0. 620 ots in square, Liber R. L. st. o third of Timents o years. with cold, or al required “of All_conveyancing, recording, and notarial Terms of sale to be com- plied with within 30 days from day of sale. otherwise the executor and trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk T e the mortheast corner of twenty feet. thence orth one hundred 'HEREAFTER —Lot 26 in Catherine F. Ellsworth, et al, . the represented by the promissory notes of the purchaser, pavable A depos SALE OF Court of the K W3 pProbate Reissner, the un: the respectiy E TWENTY 5, the follow bounded X at a_point twenty r feet. thence of beginning, M st. n.w. 44 e the purchase e balance in interest at 6 sale. pay- of trust at_the of $300 purchaser at fées at cost within the | | bia. and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement of so1 e Dewspaper shington, D, DARR AND Internation ieb-d&ds.exSu published” in Executor a DABR, Atton uilding. uch resale in the “city of EoNRAD A. DIETERICH. indTrustee. €38, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO! LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. D. C, SATURDAY LEGAL NOTI JUNE 6, 192 R. B. BEHREND, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. Holding Probate Court=—No. 060, Administration —This ix 10 Ve notice that the subsecribers, of the S ate ‘of Peunsylvania. ned from the Probate of the District of Columbia Jetters mentary on the estate of Henrietta ordlinger, late of the District of Columbia. deceased. "All persons having claims the deccased are hereby warned to the €ame. with the vouchers thereo! authenticated, to the subsc fore the 15th of M other- uded from all Given_under our May, 1925 wise they may by benefit of said estate. hands this 15th da URICE W. NORDLI] Norfolk. 'Va.: LAWR! GER. 1312 Wilnut St.. Phil A THEODORE COGSW Is_for the District of ‘Probate Court, Aftorney. 325 John M SUPREME COURT O Columbia.—Holding Estate of John E. Nalley. de 42700, Administration Docket cation having heen made 1 of the last will and testament of sud de. ceased. and for letters testamentary on said alley is ordered . AD. 0. Tl Philip Nal “THE DISTRICT OF Probate Court— —Apbli for probate shotld not he be published 1 the porter and The Eves three siceessive we herein mentioned. the first pabl not less than thirty_days be day. WENDELL P. STAFFORD. (Seal ) Attost: JTAMES TANNER of Wills i Distrietof Colum of the Court WALTER B. GUY WARDER, SUPREME COURT 0 Colum Hold 2481, Administrat ce” that, the syl before the ation to be Justice i FREDEIIC Attorness ¥ THE DISTRIC P Court i to amed_from ol Colum o istration on Georze' M. Miller, late of Walkill £ I All ing_claims against the deccased are hereby warned to exiibit the same. with the vouched ther, v authenticatid to' the subseriber before ghe Sth of December, A.D otherwie they by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate hand this i day letters Orange County. porsons 3 ER. Ritcst. THEODORE Register of Wills for the Clerk of the Probate Court. 1506, ARTHUR PETER, WM. Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF ‘Columbia. holding Probate Court —No. 43115 " Administration —This 1= to o tice that the subscriber of the Distr Columbia has “obtamed from the Court of the District of Columbia testamentary on the estate of 3 Tate, of the District of Columbia All'persans having claims aga ceased arc hereby warned ‘o exhibit game, with the voucreds thervof. lecalls thenficated o the s on or before the 14th day of May Gtherwise they may by law be excluded from all bene fit of said estate . Give hand th day of May. 1095 T S GTON LOAN'AND TRUST COMP ANDREW PARKER. Vice President Attest: JAMES TANNER. Regixter of Wil t ot Columbia. Clerk of the my20-j06. 1 Attorney 1 I BADEN, st Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate Court.—No 3 Administration—This 1s to give no- that the subscrih ict of Probate Court of the letters testamentary on the estate of Robert S Downs, late of the District of Columina. de ceased. A1l per: ainst the deceased are o exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof. lexally authenticated. to the subscribers o or be- . AD. 1926 other- be excluded from all benefit_of said estate. Given under qur hay this TON ~ SHERIDAN. TioN AT METRO POLITAN BANK. By GEORGE (V. WHITE Premdent. (Seal.) — Attest: JAMES TAN- NER. Register of Wills for the District of Columbia. (;‘l‘v-rk of the Probate Co from District of Colum und III R SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS Columbia—Holding Probate No. 32031, Administration. —This 1s 0 give no: tice that the eubscribers of the District of olumbia have obtained from the Probate t of the Distriet of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Charles T. ter. late of the District of Columbia. d ceased. All persons having claims agiinst the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the veuchers thereof. lexally authenti - to the subscribers. on or be ¥ of May. A.D. 1926 oth law be excluded from all estate. _ Given under our h_day of May. 1925. B. B. Emergency Hospital, 1713 nw. CHARLES BEAVER 1150 Capitol st (Seal.) ~ Attest s Resigter of Wille for the District of Culu Clerk of th WML 3 ~mmu' SULLIVAN. Afiorness. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS trict of Columbia-—Fannie Rowe. Plaint vs. Willard Bamberger, et al.. Deféndants No. 44018. Equity Doc—The object of this suit is 1o scll the east 24 feet of lot No square No. being_premises o Maryland ave. «w.. Washington. D. C._and to divide proceeds among the heirs of Mary Bamberger. deceased. On motion of the plaintitff, it ix this 26th day of May, 192 ordered that the defendants Willard Bam-: berger. Joseph Bamberger. Leila E.. Bam- herger. Ethel R. Williams. and the unknown heirs of Mary L. Bamberger. Willlam C Bamberger. ‘Rehecca Elizabeth Bamberger Elizabeth Jane Bamberger. George ton' Bamberzer, Henry Cl jamin Franklin' Bamberger. John Bamberger. Joseph Carter Bamberger. John William Bam berger. William Cooper Bamberger. James Arnold Bamberger. Abraham Carter ‘Bam- berger. Mary Ann Bamberger. and Louisa Re- Decca Bamberger, cause their appearance to be ‘entered herein on or before the first 1ule day occurring after the expiration of three months from this date. otherwise the cause will be proceeded with as in case of default. Provided. a copy of this order be Dublished twice a month for three months in the Washington Law Reporter. and The Eve- ning Star before said day. A. A. HOEHL- ING. Justice. (Seal.) A true copy. Test MORGAN H. BEACH. Clerk. By F. E. CUN- NINGHAM. Asst. Clérk 106.13-5511.18-aul.8 PEELLE & OGILBY, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia. holding an -Equity Court.—Amierican Security and. Trust Com- pany. Substituted Trustee u/w Gillet F. Wat- son ‘deceased, plaintiffs. vs. Virginia Ryan Phillips. et 'al. defendants—Equity No. 43999 —The obiect of this suit is to secure a’construction of the will of Gillet F. Wat- son. late of the District of Columbia. de- ceased. and also of the will of Sarah Jane Ryan, late of Wrtheville. Virginia. deceased. and a determination whether said latter will constitutes a valid exercise of the power of appointment_ conferred by the former upon the said Sarah Jane Ryan, as also the proper distribution to’ be made of the trust fund held by plaintiff, as substituted trustee. Upon motion of the plaintiff, it is by the court this 26th day of May. 1025, ordered that the defendants, Virginia Ryan Phillips, Horton C. Ryan, Gertrude A. Wallace. Rohert Horton Ryan, jr.. the St. Luke's Hospital of Balti- more, Maryland. a body cornorate: Children's | Hospi chool.” Inc. a hody ' corporate: James Lawrence Kernan Hospital and T dustrial School of Marvland for Crippled Children, a body corporate. and Home for In- curables of Baltimore City. a body corporate. cause their appearance to' he entered herein on_or before the fortieth day. exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays. occurring after the day of the first bublication hereof: oth- erwise this cause will be procceded with as in case of default. Provided a copy hereof be_published in ihe Washington Law Re- porter and The Evening Star once a week for three successive weeks before said return day. A. HOEHLING. Justice. _(Seal.) A 'true Tegl T MARGAN I BEACH. Clerk. WNINGHAM. “Asst. Clerk. my20-5e6.13 Attorney, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. Hoiding a Probate Court—No. 1918, Adniinistration —This is 0 give no- ce that the subscriber. who was by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia granted letters of administration on the es- tate of Francis Bacon James, deceased. has. with_the approval of the Supreme Curt of the District of Columbia, holding a Probate Gourt. appointed Monday. the ‘ixth day of Juls, 1025, at 10 o'clock am.. as the time. said_courtroom as the place. for mak: i Payment and distribution — from "taid estate. under the court’s direction and con- trol, when and where all creditors and per- sons _entitled to distributive shares or legacies, or the residue, or parts thereof. are notified to attend. in person or by agent or attorney duly authorized, with their claims against the estate properly vouched. izen under my hand this 4th dgy of June, 1925, NATIONAL SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY. By FRANK STETSON, Attor- pey. "(Seal.) Attest: THEODORE GOGS- WELL. Deputy Recister of Wills for the Dis- trict” of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 306.13.20 MM A. THUEE, Court N DO and FREDK. Attorie; SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.~—Holding Probate Court.—No. 5071, Administration—This is to give no- co'that the subscribers of the District of Columbia_and the State of Massachusetts. respectively. have obtained from the Probato Court _of the District of Columbia letters testamientary on the estate of Susan M. Washburn, late of the District of Columbia deceased. ' All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof. legally authnticated. to the subscribers. on or _be- fore the 28th day of May. A.D. 1935: oth wise they may by law. be excluded from all benefit. of eaid estate. Given under our hands this 38th da 1995. CHAS. WASHBUR. 746 Corcoran st TienRy SATRSERGS. 51 Vontie e iy ton, Mass, (Seal) Autest: ra E§- TAN- NER. Register of Wills for the District of Cokuimbia, Glerk of ‘the Probate Court. 16.13.20 id_return | 110 Pacific | TILTON & HAMILTON, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF . Columbia.—Holding Probate Court.—No. 31908 "Administration.—Thia 1s 10 £1ve no- tice that the subseriber, who was. by the Supreme Court"of the District of Columbia granted lotters of adminisiration ¢. 1. 3, on the estate of Delia M. Sager. docoased. has, with the approval of ‘the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. holding a Probate Gourt. appoinied Monday. the Soth day of June. 1025, at 10 o'clock a.m.. as the time, and &aid court room as the place. for making ment “and distribution from sald estate. tinder the court's direction and control. when and ‘where all creditors and perons. entitiod 1o distributive shares or lo duc. or parts thereof. are notined 1 Person or by agent or attorney du thorized. with their claim ¢ the estate properly’ vouched. Given under mys hand this drd day of June: 1045 “TRVING ZIRPEL. ooretars.” By HANILTON & HAMILTOY oo, (Sual Attest N A SHETL Boputy Rezisier o1 Wills for the Dis: or Columbia. Clerk of “the Probate Je6.13.20 FRANK A. STETSON. Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia—Holding Probate Court.—No. #1685, Administration—This is 0 give no- tice that the subscriber, who was by, the Su- D s, of e Distrtet a1t Couomita . s testamen n the estate of S “Beaumont. deceased, has. . with oval of the Supreme Court of the Columbia. holding_a Probate for mak: pasment and _distribution ' from - said ate. under the court’s direition and con- trol. when and where all ‘vreditors and very sons entitled to distributive shares or lega- the residue. or parts thereof d to attend. in person or 1 riey duly authorized st the estate pr under my hand this NATIONAL “SAVINGS AND “TRUST COM PANY "By FRANK STETSON. -Attorney 1) Attest: "JOHN A. SHEIL. Deputy ster of Wills for the District of Colum Cierk_of the Probate Court. je6.1 K N & ARONSO: Attorneys’ for Petitioner. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS trict of Columbia —In re the application of Max Brodofsky for change of name— No. 44187 Equity Doc x| Brodofsicy having filed a”petition praying for a decree & his name to Max Brody and hav applied 1o the court for an order of pub- lication of the notice required by law i such cases, it by the court. this 4th day of June. AD. 1925 ordercd that all persons concerned show caiice. 1f any there be before the 16th day of July. A.D._ 19 why' the pray Should not be granted # of this order be three {omseculive weeks be dax i The ening Star newspaper TLLIAY 2, Justice, “(Seal ) A true copy. Test: MOR: GAN H.BEACH. Clerk. By F. E. CUN NINGHAM. Assistant Clerk. . ie6.13.20 ARTHUR MELLEN and A. LEFTWICH SINCLAIR, Attorney IN THE SU PREME COURT OF THE ict of Columbia—Holding an Equit; Couirt o—Clyde . GALeLt, Rdminisitator. ete Plantif® ve. Laurence Eugene Wright, ot al.. Defendants —In Eauity No. 40688 — Arthur Hellen and A. Leftwich Sinclair. substituted tiustees. having reported the sale of the real estate known as the one-third undi- vided interest of 1 o E, Wright subject to the I F.R. Wrizht in premises. d day of June. na, nw.. situated_on 367 premises situated on lot No pemises No. 1327 10th on ot No. 73.in_ sauare nw 3047 parts of lots Nos. 27 and 6: for, ation purposes as lot 10th st . in squars No. 367, being kiown for asesssment and_taxation purposes as lot No. R13: premises No. 1435 10th st 1w.. situated on part of lot 28. in square No. 367, being the north 22 feet 11 inches the full depth of said lot. being known for assessment and taxation pirposes as lot No. R16: lot on T et asseseed as lot No. 'R0t aare No. 361 and being the L 22 1 s ‘the full depth orizin. id square. im- proved by use. as more Faly described i the decren of situate in the City of Washington. District of Co- umbia, to John H. R. Wright and B. Frank Wright for $12.500. It is this 2nd day of June. AD. 1925, ordered that the said sale he ratified and confirmed by the court unless use to the contr nd day of June. this order be published in successive issues of the Washinzton | Reporter and once a week for three succes- sive weeks in The Washington Evening Star. r'to the expiration of said peried. By the t. WILLIAM HITZ Justice. (S t copy. Test Clerk. By F. E. CU Clerk LEONARD N. ZISMAN, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF holdinz _Probate Court— ate of David J. Doranz. deceased—No 109, " Administration = Docket 74.—Appli- cation having been: made herein for probate of the last will and testament of said de- ceased, and_for lettors testamentary on said ate. by Abraham Tash. it is ordered this th ‘day of May. A.D. 1025 that Kate yranz. Jose Harold Doranz izabeth Do a Doranz _Carson Sadie_Doranz. Doranz. all of Tren ton, New Jersey: Rebecca Doranz MacLean of $an Antonio. Texas. and Albert A. Doranz of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. and ail others concerned. appear in said court on Tuesday the 7th day of July. A.D. 1925, at 10 o'cloek am. to show cause ‘why such application should not be granted. Let notice hereof be publiehed in_the Washinzton Law Re- porter and The_ Evening Star once in ea af three succesfive weeks before the ret day herein ‘mentioned. the first publicat 10 be not less than thirty davs hefore sai return day. WENDELL P. STAFFORD. Jue tioe. | (Seal) Attest. JAMES T. Register of Wills for the District of bia, Clerk of the Prebate Court. in ment and ta premises lots Nos. 27 and Attorney. ALEXANDER H. McCORMICK, Attorne. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF i Columbia.—Holdinz Probate Court.—No. 32856, Administration.—This is to give no- tice that the subscriber of the State of Mary- land has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Alethea Van Horn McCor- mick. late of the District of Columbia. de. ceased. AWl persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof. legally authenticated. to the subscriber, on or be fore the 26th day of May. A.D. {026: other- wise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 3th day of Junc. . HOWARD Mc- CORMICK, " 44 East_st. ~Annapolis. Md (Seal.) Attest: JAMES TANNER. Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 13, TJOHN M. LOUGHRAN, Attorne: SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF - ,Columbia —Holding Probate Court—No. 33128, "Adniinistration —This is o give no- tice that ‘the subscribers of the District of Columbia have obtained from Court of the District of Columbia letters of administration on the estate of Arthur H. , late of the District of Columbia, All persons having claims agal ased are hereby warned to exhib the same with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscribers, on or b fore the 20th d D. 1026 ‘oth ded fro Given under 20th day 0! May. 1 i Newton st Tudor Hail. 11th (Seal.) Attest: JOHN Depuis Register of Wills for the of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate S §e6.13.80 - FRANK STETSON, Attorndy. SUPRI E COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.—Holding Probate Court.—No 2838. Administration—This is to give no- e that the subseriber of the District of olumbia has obtained from the Probate Curt of the District of Columbia Ietters testamentary on the estate of Jamie Walker Hills. late of the District of Columbia. de. ceaged. Al persons having claims against | the deceased are hereby warned to° exhitat | the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally authnticated. to the subscriber. on or before tthe 10th day of May. A.D. 1026: otherwise they may by law be excluded from all henefit id estate Given under m: ay of June. 1 INGS "AND TRUST COM LIAM "D HOOVER. )"u'dul»nl Attest: JOHN R. SHEIL. Deputy Register of r the District of Columbia. f‘lr k of the Probate Court 13, the Probate r all said our hands th e S. BARL THUR L Mass. _ave. A SHEIL Distri Court. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF _Colummhia —Hoid Probate Court —No. | Administration —This 1& 0 give no e 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 Theologis Koukos. otherwise known as Theodore A Koukos. late of the District of Columbi deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof. legally authenticated. 10 the subscriber. on or be- fore the fiffeenth day of Decomher. A D 25 otherwixe they may by law be ex cluiaed Seves mil bomcht o seid oo te. Gizen under my hand this 28th day of ) S SUNDOURIOTIS (Seal s ™ Atteat JAMES TANNER. Rexister of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. __ ) 0 ELLIS, HARKI FER| Atforneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF umbia, Holding Probate Court.—No 78. Administration —This is_to give notice that the subseriber, of the District of Columbia. has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters | testamentary on the estate of James R. Col- burn. late of the District of C ceased having ¢ the same. with the vouchers thereo authenticated, to the subscriber, on o before the 13th day’ of May. AD. 1926: otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benent id estate. Given under my hand thix 13th day of May MARGARET ADELIA COLBURN. Jenifer Street }.” Attest: F. B, McLAUGHLIN. Deputy Registér of Willn for the District of Coluni . Clerk of the Probate Court TOOMEY & TOOMEY SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. Holding Probate Court. — No. 33065, Administratic This i to give no- ce that the subscriber, of the District of ‘olumbia, has obtained {rom the Probate Court of ‘the District of Columbia letters of administration on the estate of Michael B. Leahy, late of the District of Columbia, de- sed. ALl persons having claims against warned to exhibit hers thereof, legally on or befo © otherwise "d from all benefit der my hand this H - th the same authenticated. the 20th da; NELL. 25 Quinc THEODORE COGSWELL, Depuity of Wills for the District of Columb of the Probate Court ON’T take a dressed-up, polite holiday—you’ve been dressed up all year. Get out —get up—get well—get young! Here you are, on top of the world! Air that has snowin it, and the scent of spruce trees—new air—a tingle, achallenge, an appetite! Mountains with glaciers, and lakes below them, blue as two blue skies. Horses. Guides. Something to do every minute, and the pep to do it with. Sleep like the dead at night. People you like—Trail Riders of the Rockies—you can be one, too. Nine Bungalow Camps in the Cana- dian Pacific Rockies to choose from. Prices moderate. Each specializing on something. Find out which is yours! When? Today. Ask the Canadian Pacific Agent Summer Tourist Tickets at Greatly Reduced Fares Mention Tour B. C.-145 PHELPS, City Pass. N ashington, 15th St »! F. R. PERRY, Gen. Agent, Pass. Dept., 344 Madison Ave., New York Canadian Pacific ATLANTICCITY.N.J. After being thoroughly modernized by the addition of a large fireproof building this ideal American plan hotel will REOPE July First, 1925 The dear view of ocean and Board- walk, over a wellkept garden is still maintained. Private seabathing department and garage on hotel property. WALTER J. BUZBY. - TABOR 1 rooms. Running water, rutes. Management J arge, airy | 23d season. Season | P. & A. M. Dunn, | Suites ntpelier a Eley water all_rooms M “GREATER PITTSBURGH Tennessee ave. near Beach. Eur.. up: Amer. $17.50 weekly 1. Ownership-m ment erhnl:r Cfl STRO [ it Howas Ranning water sl rooms Private Baths. Capacity 50 Tooklet a TROPEAN 12 day up. Special weekly. 3. J. JOYCE DOUGLAN, OBEAR & DOUGLAS. Attorness. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Solumpla iioldiog Probate Court —No. inistration —This is 10 g1ve no- Yice taat e Subeoaners of” the ‘Ditssiet of | Cotumbna ‘have optained. from the "Br GOt of the "Disteter o1 "Coumsmia Ietioe | tary on the estate of Janette Steu- . late of the District of Columbia. deceased persons having claims azainst the de- are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof. legally au. thenticated to the subscrbers. on or befure nd day of May. AD. 1026: otherwise v lgw be excluded from all bene Given, under_ our hands 'O, Washington. D. ( H_COOPER. Preésident. PHILIP E ART (Seal) _Attext: THEODORE COGS- WELL. Deputy Register of Wills for the Dis. trich, of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Cou 166.13.20 FRANK STETSON, Attorney. REME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF lumbia, Holding Probate Court.—Est; of Melvina Fletcher, Deceased Administration Docket 74.—Appl Probate of the id deceased, and for on <aid_estate. by Tust Compan; y of June. A.D. unknown heirs-atlaw and next of all others concerned, appear in said court on the T3th day of July. AD. 1925, B e o s s why such application should not be granted. Let notice hereof be published in the “Wash- Law Reporter’ and “The Evening Star,” once in each of three successive weeks before the return day herein mentioned. the first publication to be not leses than thirty before said_return, day. F. SID- DONS. Justice, (Seal.] Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL, Deputy Register of Wills_for the " District” of Columbia, Clerk of the Pro- 106.13,20 GUY and FREDERIC VARDER, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court 0. 32480, Administration —This is_to give notice ' that the subscriber, of 215 Main Street. Hamilton, Ohio. has obtaived from the Probate Court of the District of Colum- bia ancillary letters of administration on the estate of William D. Dodds. late of Butler County, State of Ohio, deccased. All persons having claime against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof to the subseriber, on’or before the 8th 61 December, A.D. 1925: otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 19th day of May, 1935 ~JENNIE M DODDS. Dy B. WARDER. Attorney. (Seal) Adttes THEORORE COGSWELL, Deputy Regioter of Wills for the District of Columbi the Probate Court. . CLINTON JAMES, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia —Holding Probate Court.—No. 32076, Administration—This is to give 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 Harry Major Anderson, late of the District of Columbia. deceased. All persons having claims azainst the deceased are herebs exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof. legally authenticated. to the subscriber, on or before the 18th day of May. A.D. 1926: otherwise they may by law be excluded from all bene- fit of said estate. Given under my hand this 18th day ul May. 1925. THOMAS L. AN- DERSO! 04 uincy place n.e. (Seal .} Attest: J. \( S TANNER, Register -of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the bate Court. ____my23.20:-je6 . ROGER O'DONNELL. Attorney. COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF a, Holding Probate Court.—Estate fence V. Powderly, ~ deceased —No. Administration Docket.—Appl liml ing becn made herein for probate of the last will and testament of said deceased. and for letters testamentary on said estate. by Emma Powderly, it _is ordered this 18th day of May,_ A.D. 1925, that Patrick Walker, Frank P. Powderly, Christopher derly, Eugene Powderl. Nora Powderly Keefe, Marcella Keefe. Mary Murphy, Kath- erine ‘Gilroy, Christopher P. Powderly, John V. Powderly, Margaret Padden, Theresa Pow- derly, John Powderly, Daniel Powderly. and all others concerned, appear in said court on Monday, the 20th day of June. A.D. 192! at 10 oiclock am.. 10 show cause Why s application should not be granted. notice hereof be published in the “Washing: fon Law Reporter” and “The Evening Star" once in each of three successive weeks before the return day hes mentioned, the first publication to be not less than 30 dl‘l before said return day. WENDELL STAFFORD. Justice. (Seal.) JAMES' TAN- NER, Resister of Wolls for the' District of -Columk};a"(‘h\rk of the Probate Court. my?3.20, G. PERCY McGLUE. Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. holding Probate Court—No. 33110, Administration —This is to give 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 Robert M. Dobbins. late of the District of Columbi deceased. All persons having claims arainsi the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof. legally authenticated to the subscriber. on or before the 19th day of May, AD.. 1926: otherwise they may by law .be excluded from all benefit en under my hand tb 734 15th tees! THEQDORE COGS' “Will T O Eurietof Coldmbia: sl o the Probate Courts my29-i ..l:s legally _authenticated. i FREDERICK A FENNING. Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia—Holding Probate Court.—No. 33137 Administration —Thia is {0 £1ve no: tice that the subseriber of the District of Cclumbia has “obtained from the Probate Tt of the District of Columbia letters 21 ‘admiinistration on the estate of Chares T Thompson. late 0f the District of Coftmbia deceased, ATl persons having claims agamnei ihe deceased are hereby warned 1o exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof. legally authnticated. 10 the subscriber. on o before the 20th day of May, A.D. 1926: otherwise | they may by law be éxcluded from all bene. fit of said cstate. Given under my hand this 20th dav of Mayv. 1025, FLORA M- DONALD 'THOMPSON. 9506 ° Cliffbourme lace now. (Seal ) ~ Attest: JAMES TAN: RER. Register of Wills for the_ District of Columbia; Clerk ot the Probate Court 106,132 EDUCATIONAL. CONTINENTAL Always open. always ready: terms moderate. Write or pho M. WALSH DUNCAN. Sia wi ch Taven, N. J. | e Tsland Resort. | resort o the Jersey coast tha | fect bathing, alwave good | modemn. hotel’ and gives ‘sure relief from Hay Fever besides. Booklet. Five | tennis courts. Cpens June 19th. n ¥. ENGLE. Mar HOTEL HENLOPEN Yo Front.| Reasonabla Bogklet with Clean, safe | Special rates familie Paved roads Best_of food A Real Country -room’ Bungzalow. Unfumnished. For “Home for the Summer’ near Chapel Point. Md defatls " write Leanard Ay _on_Cheea minutes from Washington Fishine bhathing: unexcelled hom Tel. West_Riv Klinehause Cottage for rent bay. Call Lincoln 2676, ~i-room Beach at_Chesapeake High clevation on water front over- looking the bay. The entire house and porch screened. and shade trees. By the week, month or season Wb SWILKERSON 633 F St N.W. 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Main 6617 WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF LAW 7 Co-educational Confers Degrees LL.B. - LLM., MP.L. mer 'l'!fl.. ne 15th '0 July Slll * fiwhl Co:nl"fli taken Resslons, 5:15 to 7 PO 1315 K Street. Phone Franklin 4585 MUSICAL INSTRUCTION PIANO, SAXOPHONE, BANJO |* Jazz. Popular Muslc in’ 20 lessons. Sumy meu Braethorn Cottage Opposite_Park. Reasonable Rates. Mrs. €. W. RUD' STEAMSHIPS. CES. RESORT! l STEAMS HIPS RESORTS. OCE. D. runn| free. and Enlarged s Bathing NNIS ing water. Terms reagonable MRS. R. THE GABLES You c nlrnll)‘ Tocated, Hot and cold water will find no better table, Reasonable M._CHANDLER. Prop The Del-Mnr cold Cool, airy. Overlooking ocean and bay. Hot and watel in_every room. Rates Teasonable RS. S. I. CAREY. Owner-Prop. “THE SHOREHAM” Ocean front. TH axclum 5 K. C. HASTINGS Occan City's new. ; o3t hotel. Modern, ncomparable cooking. American M. B. QUL MRS E LANKFORD ¢ TH walk LLE\' E HASTINGS HOTEL ¢, Running water and private baths. ® MRS, CHAL LUDLANM. " Ocean 'front. 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CRUISE {0 ORTH CAP and the FJORDS ot NORWAY Land of the Midnight Sun S. For S. STAVANGERFJORD from New York, JULY 10 RATES $430 UP Reservations and Illustrated Booklets NoRWEGIAN AMERICA LINE 22 Whitehall St., N.Y. or local agents SAILINGS To EUROPE Norwegian-America Line, 22 W'hall in: 1208 F St.N.W. Cunard Line .‘:;'{';: 1406 H St. N.W. White Star Linel"""™"* Washington Y. to Plymouth-Cherboniz-Hamburg, ABIC ....June 10 July 15 Auz.19 'A\DA\IA ......June 27 Aug. 1 Sept. 5 Atlantic Transport, 1208 F St. N.W., Washington, D. C. New Yorls {o Cherhotire and London MINNEWASKA une 20 July 18 Aug. 15 MINNEKAHDA MINNETONKA July 4 Aus 1Omits Cherbourg: calls at Boulogne. Canadian Pacific, 905 15th St. N.W Washington, D. C. Montreal to Liverpool x (ONTROSE ~June 12 July 10 Aug. 7 [ONTCALM " June 28 July 24 Aug. 21 MONTCLARE e ‘Ju{‘\* 3 Jully 31 Aug. 28 uebec i’ Liverpno 'uoumvfl June 19 July 17 Aug. 14 Quebec-Cherbourz-Southampton-Hamburg. 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June 9 July 7 Aug June 18 July 16 Aug “June 25 July 23 Aux July "2 July 30 Aug al Mail. 26 Broadway, N. . to Cherbours-Southampton June 1 Jaly 11 Rue “June 20 July 18 Auk t{Y“Ii"‘ 4 —vl;":‘ 30 Ly BeTuly 3014 all at H:m\)un.’ ' “‘ New York Yo yorway-Sweden-Denmark -Finland AR June 9 Sept. 3 Oct. 15 ‘tJune 23 DERIK VIIL. June 30_Aug. 8§ Sept. 15 Aug. 20 Oct. 1 Via Boston. Swedish-Am. Line, 21 State St., N.Y. Ne w York to Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finla and Baltic Sta *DROTTNINGHOLN June 0 July 9 Au. 20 *STOCKHOLM . Transatlantica Italiana, 5 State St., | ~June 30 Aug. 1 Sept.10 New York New York-Palermo-Genoa-Naples. DANTE ALIG'ERT June 30_Aug. 14_Sept. 30 GIUSEPPE VERDI.July 15 Sept. United American Lines Hamburg-Am. Line 1 Oct. z 35-39 B'way, N. Y. Joint Service with N.Y. to Cherbourg-Southampton-Hamburg. ALB RELIAN DEU' RESOLUTE_ ... *CLEVELAND .’ N. *THURINGIA +MO! SWES' ERT BALLIN..June 11 July 23 Sent. 3 “June 16 July 14 Aug. 1 -June 25 Aus. 6 Sept. 17 “June 30 July 28 ‘Aug. 25 | “July’ 9 ‘Aug.20 Oct. 1 to Cobh (Queenstown). Hamburs. June 18 July 30 Sept. 10 JJuly 2 Aug.13 Sept. 24 Aug. 27 Oct. 8 Nov. 18 ACRLARD i) UNT CLAY ! HALIA u. S. Lines, 1419 G St. N.W,, LEV. 6. WASHINGTON - Juns 10 Jaiy *RE] Bt N. PRE: AMERICA SAEFCBLIG - to _Cherbourz and Southampton. AN June 13 July 4 July 25 ,mmmuwu.\«amm Aug. PUBLIC ..~ June 16 A: ROOSEV'LT Jine 57 July 35 Sor HARDING July 1'Sept. 2 Sept ERICA .......July 22 Sept.19 Nov. Y. to Cobh (Queenstown). Pl; Cherbourg and Bremen. - joune 20 Aug; 19 Oct.21 iy 15 Sept. 15 . N N.Y. Py UM ARDING X White Star Line, 1208 F '$i. ‘NW, Washington, D. C. Tdfiyd? Cherbouce and Sauthamwton MAJ; YMPIC . FOMERIC N.Y.. L CEDRI¢ ShDE TVI&—Boston ESTIC E June 13 July 3 July 25 “June 20 309 5 Aue. 8 ‘June 37 Yuly 18 Aug: 15 (Queenstown) and _Liverpool. tJune 13+July 11tAug. § ;June 20 July 18 Aug. 15 tJune 27 tJuly 25+ Aus. 22 -July 4 Aug. 1 Aug. Cobh 3 'ONE CLASS CABIN STEAMERS Offices or- Leul Steamship Agents 741 Hastings | |BOY SERIOUSLY HURT UNDER MOTOR WHEEL Elmer Windsor Jumps From Mov- ing Vehicle—Other Traffic Accidents Reported. Eleveh-year-old Elmer Windsor, 1621 Bladensburg road northeast, was 1un over by a motor truck of the Hudson Brick Co. in front of his home late yesterday afternoon and severely in- jured. The boy, on his way home from school, was given a ride by Dan- iel L. Gallatin, driver of the truck When the boy’s home was reached Elmer jumped to the roadway while the truck was still moving, falling, and a wheel passed over him. The injured boy was taken to Casualty Hospital and treated by Dr. Potter, who re- ported his condition as serious. Gal latin explained the accident the police. While crossing at Pennsylvania avenue and Madison place late vester day afternoon, Victor Paul, Jefferson Apartments, was knocked down by the automobile of Al fer, 3625 Sixteenth street, and his left ear and leg injured. He was given first aid at_Emergency Hospital by Dr. Reese. Dorothy Skean, 1408 Chapin street learning to drive, pulled up in front o the sixth precinct police station last night, but could not stop her car and, crossing the curbing, broke down an electric light pole. Peter Buckle, treet, passen; teenth street to 34, 1318 Eleventh in a motor bus on last night, received an injury to his head when he was hit by a branch of a tree. He was treated at Walter Reed Hospital BUSINESS HIGH SCHOOL ON ITS ANNUAL OUTING | More Than 2',000 Students, ulty Members and “Gra Fac Frolic at Chesapeake Beach. 2,000 stude culty graduates of Business High School went to Chesapeake Beach today on the 20th annual out ing of the school's alumni association The resort was decorated with orange and blue, the colors, the event. Athletic events, including Kicking and jumping cont held this morning. This afternoon there will be a rifie match, |base ball game between girls, a bathing beauty and other novelty eve ontinuo | dancing is the order of the day, with music supplied by Austin G. Gettings’ Dagmoir Orchestra. Tonight there will be a prize waltz The general arrax tee is composed of chairman; Alfred Me( y Sherman, Jerome Ka ce Church, Mrs. F. M. Bu Woodward, C. Thomas, Paul wick, Evelyn McCune, Elanche S {son, ‘Doris Schutz, Agatha La | Mrs. Ashton, Vernon Snow. Martha Bean, Adam Offenbacher, Fred Eng- lish, ‘Carroll Highfield, Rose Lin and John Hall TENNESSEE BANK CLOSED JACKSON, Tenn., The People’s Sav an actual shortage |discovered b: {more than week doors yesterday. It hands of the State banking depart- ment. Depositors will be paid in full Bank_directors put up bond to cover any deficits More than members and school for racing, ts, were vs and contest ments com Richard H nit- tts 6 UP).— in which ,000 was exaniners closed fts is nmow ‘in t June My Uncle Hiram had a wad, and | often I'd reflect, “When he’s at rest { beneath the sod, his bundle I'll col- lect.” ’Twas in the hazy long ago when first this dream was 1 uncle’s hair was white as snow, age was 89; he had diseases 10 or 12 land T was feeling sure the sexton soon for him would delve a grave in vonder moor. I had no use for hon- est toil, though I was always broke; why should I plow the stubborn | soil, or chop the twisted oak?> Why {should I shovel loads of coal, or work ‘with brick and stone? My Uncle Hiram had a roll that so would be my own. I had no coin to pay the rent, no place where I could board: my thoughts were always madly bent on Uncle Hiram's hoard “The way he hangs on is a crime.” in my sad heart I said; “he lives along on borrowed time, nor wots he should be dead. He soon must crumble into dust, and sleep beneath the sward, and my long years of faith and trust will garner their re- ward.” He’s lived a hundred years {and ten, and does not plan to die, and still he keeps his iron men, nor gives a reason why. Now I am old and in the hole; men say it serves me right ; this waiting for a dead man's roll is vicious, in their sight. I am too wretched now to work, I only sit and sigh; and as I do this, by the kirk, my uncle capers by. (Copyright.) WALT MASO ‘\10\ ING NG & STORAGE. 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