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CHAPMAN CALMLY AWAITING DEATH Reads and Smokes as Law- yers Toil to Save Him From Nearing Gallows. Br the Associated Press WETHERSFIELD, Conn., April 3 —Gerald Chapman's appointment with eath by way hanging machine, which thrott! fe out of man with a double was less than 70 hours away toda ‘The bandit xpent the day yvesterday calmly reading and smoking cigar ettes in his cell at State prison, while his _attor worked feverishly to save him from the ever-nearing gal- lows. of new Connecticut's s the a jerk, Shows Some Anxiety. Only once did he betray any anx iety. “That was after his attorney, Jo- seph M. I'reedman, had spent 5 min- utes with him. As he turned to leave Chapman stopped hir. 3 “Will you be here tomorrow?” he asked, a plaintive note creeping into his voice. “I certainly will"" Freedman said. Chapman seemed relieved. His staff of attorneys, who have car- ried his efforts to escape the noose early Tuesday, for the murder of Pa trolman James v of New Britain, to the United States Supreme Court worked ail last night developing new evidence by which they hoped to gain " new trial. New Witness Arrives. Early this morning two persons. one of whom is betieved to be a sixth new witness, drove up to the Bond Hotel in Hartford. headquarters Chap. man’s attorneys. said that he brougt Provi- dence. Frederick J. Groehl, chief of the hapman defense corps. refused 1o liscuss their mission, but it was un- derstood that one of the men would tostify he saw Chapman on a train the night of October 11, 1924, which was the night before the murder. This testimony would corroborate that of lohn Callahan of Jamaica, N. Y., who save he saw Skelly’s slayer running from the scene of the crime, and later observed him on the Springfield, N. Y., train This morning Mr. Groeh! was lead his staff into the chambers of Judge Newell Jennings of the Su- perfor Court, who a year ago tomor- row sentenced Chapman to death. The attorneys will ask Judge Jennings to srant a new trial on the strength of six and possibly seven new affidavits from witnesses, Mr. Groehl said he would have all witnesses available in case Judge Jen- nings should require their presence. to WORLD ARCHEOLOGISTS MEETING IN JERUSALEM | Congress Members to Visit His- toric Sites and Examine Excava- tions in Bethlehem. By the Associated Press. i JERUSALEM, April 3.—The world archaeological congress was opened {0 day in the presence of Lord Plum- er, high commissioner of Palestine. and Henry dé Jouvenal, French high commissioner in Syria, and_ with prominent archeologists from Europe, America And Asia attending. The program includes visits by the | delegates to many historic sites, in cluding Tiberias, Beisan and Petra. They will examine the caves at Wadie- lamud, where Francis Turville-Petre, British archeologist, recently dis’ covered a prehistoric skull resembling ihat of the Neanderthal man. They also will examine the excavations in Bethlehem made by the Palestine ex- ploration fund and the third wall of Herod Agrippa. unearthed by the| Jewish exploration society, : Another meeting of the congress will be held at Beirut, Syria, April 8. ROCKVILLE. ROCKVILLE, Md., April 3 (Special). —With the definite announcement to. day by George Nicholson of Olney that he will be a candidate, three for- mer_sheriffs are now in the field for the Democratic nomination for sheriff at the primary election in_September, the others being William I.. Aud and Alvie A. Moxley. Earl Burdine of| Takoma Park, a member of the county police force, is the only other avowed aspirant. The criminal term of the Circuit Court for this county, which virtually completed its work yesterday, was re- markable in that of the 12 jury trials held, 6 resulted in hung juries. In cach of two cases one juror held out for conviction, but in the other four cases the jurors were more evenly divided. All six cases will be docketed for trial again at the November term of court Within the last few days Rev. S, J. Goode, pastor of the Christian Church, officiated at the marriage here of Bd- ward A. Gilroy and Miss Dorothy Gar- field, both of Washington: Albert E. Jost of Alexandria, Va., and Miss Zala Tallaferro of Washington: John A. Ward and Miss Margaret E. Downs, both of Washington Observes hd; Edward W. Horner of Rockville yves- terday celebrated the 93d anniversary of his birth, and in the evening he was the guest of honor at special serv- ices in the Christian Church, of which he has been an earnest member for more than half a century. Following the services, which were conducted by the pastor and which were in the nature of a prayer meeting, a party was held. Robert H. Hoskinson, retired farmer, died Wednesday at his home near Rockville. aged 69 vears. As a re- sult of paralysis, he had been an invalid a long time and his death was nof unexpected. He is survived by his widow, formerly a Miss McDonald of Virginia, and two sons. Harry and Tulian Hoskinson. of this vicinity. The funeral took place vesterday aft- ernoon from the Methodist Church at Potomac. Rev. B. W. John. pastor of the Rockville Methodist Church, con- | Solo | Organ prelude. “Pastorale in G PRESBYTERIAN tinued from “Easter doors 7 o'cloc] program the church will be open at The public is invited. The follows: - CHORUS Atk 0 n el e Haflehisah Chorust ( Hne Messiah’ QUARTET. v i the Hosanna ¢ n addition to the solos given by Edith Graham_Schilling, soloists at Washington Heights Presbyterian Church, there wiil be special music by Puul G. Ledig, soloist, and a ladles trio consisting_of Rose Palmer, first <oprano: Mrs, John C. Palmer, second soprano, and Mrs, Waiter Kerr, con- tralto. The numbers wiil be: Hosanna " . Martin Stamer ) Hande! in “Ba he Sepul tone Solo, ; Granier Mr. Leds Angels Mossage' - “Loud e, scmiiting i Bowley wi He Lives” .. v Nife. Schiliing Easter Day" g Alleluia rid Brander The “Trio. The organ numbers will be: “spring Song” ‘Hosaina " “Christ g8 Riken “Feitival March” Mrs. organist Holling Hartnian “Adams ~Blair Harry Cunningham is the the Church of the Pilgrim’s, econd and P streets north- Sunday music will in- At Twenty west, Easter clu &l MORNING rocessional ... Wilson ‘Hosana” ......... . Jules Granier W. K. Wilson and My Johnson.) Awake Thou That Sleep- Ward-Stevens Easter Duet, (Nirs Offertory solo. eths” . 4 a (Mra. Meriwether Smith.) Postlude, “I Know That My Redeemer Liveth” Handel | th of West- At the morning service the choir minster Church Memorial, will sing at MORNING “Every Flower That Blossoms nthem. T Am He That Liveth Contraito solo. “The Angei's Message EVENING Chow. *Hosanna’’ 0 Soprano oo, “Come, ‘See the Piace Where Jeaus Lay Ambrose At the evening service Mr. yincent J. Rodgers (baritone) of Buffalo, N. Y., will sing: “And God Shall Wipe All Tears Away” from Sir Arthur Sulli- van's “The Light of the World. " The special solofsts are: Mrs. Wal- ter E. Hilton, soprano; Ernest Kahlert, baritone; Mrs. Milton White, contral- to: Inna Haltezscheiter, soprano; and Paul Tolson, baritone. Shelley i | ) ‘Toud | © o nier vy At Georgetown Presbyterian Church the following will be tomorrow’s mu- sical programs MORNING Qomanprciude, AN hai iy Re Geemer Liveth Contralto solo, “The Women at the Tomb." Wainer That My Re- Handel Johnston Soprano solo. deemer Liveth” ... .. ... Organ postlude. “Resurrection’ M “1 Know EV g Prelude. " Hosanna : Wachs Anthem’ “Christ, Our Passover Senifling Duet. “Love Divine. All Love Excelling.’ Stiiner NG ta (Soprano and Tenor.) Soprano wolo. “Every Flower That Blos- some.” 5 Shelley Contraito solo. “Easter Dawn . \Woodman Anthem. “Awake. Thou That Eleepest Maker March . .Gounod Netta Clift, tenor; Wil Organ postlude. The special soloists are Craig. soprano: Helen McLeod contralto; Walter» S. Frick, Horace A. Lake, baritone, with liam Fowler, organist. At the Sixth Presbyterian Church tomorrow morning a double male quartet— Walter Aylor. Mortimer Morehouse, Richard ~Battle, Albert Schatz, tenors; Howard Moore, Wil- liam Wilson, Raymond Jones, William Thomson, basses—will sing: Arise, Shine". .. “There 1s No Death” . Solo by Mr. Aylor. In the evening the solo quartet-- Evelyn Beasley, soprano: Jean Ram- say, contralto; Walter Aylor, tenor; Howard Moore, bass—with the choir, will sing Giebei's cantata, “Light Out of Darkness.” Helen 7. Murray will preside at the organ. Nevin O'Hara Te At the Fourth Presbyterian Church the following program will be given tomorrow: MORNING lude. *'Resurrection Morn aster’ Morn duet. “Hosanna r Boy A “apricioso in G EVENING Jol Organ p Sojo. Offertory Tn Postlude. Johnson Adair . Ganter Armstrong Harding | 14 Harding - Allitsen Gounod - Shelley Sojo. *“The Lord is My Light Offertory dust. ~0 Divine Solo, “‘Resurrection’. Postiude. “Harwell".. " . Ashford Mrs. Wayne B. Wheeler, soprano soloist, will be assisted by Jack Nes- bitt, baritone. Mrs. Chester Adair is the organist. Redeemer’ REFORMED T Grace Reformed Church, Fif- teenth street northwest between Rhode Island avenue and P street, the aster music tomorrow will include: MORNING. Awake Thou That Sleep- s LoD e tea s o IESREE “They Have Taken Away SEIT - Stainer | Opening anthem. it . Ofiertoty arithem. My Lord™ .. EVENING. “ome. See the Place Where Siiaie oo s o Parker “'Gloria’ . Buzzi-Peccia Opening anthem. Jesus Offertory.. tenor solo. Se BAPTIST evi 'HE Immanuel Baptist Church choir | will sing the following anthems to- morrow morning: “They Have Taken Away My Lord." Haprington “Christ, Our Passover’ Smhlfllnl “Magdalene™ e . .Warren | The cantata_entitled “The Gospel of Easter,” by Fearis. will be sung to- morrow evening by the entire choir with solo quartet—Helen Walker, Edith Grainger, Edward Lippitt and Ridgeway Taylor. Pl At the Centennial Baptist Church, Seventh and I streets northeast, the Easter music, under the direction of John Russell Mason, organist, will in- clude: th of 10:55 AM. Orzan prelude. ‘Christ Triumphant . An)‘hl(.hm!' “In the End of the Sab- 1 Know That My Redoemier Livatn" By the Women's Double Quartet, composed of: Sopranos. Hazel Gibson Wood, Kath- rine Tove, Elizabeth Jordon. Grace Hall: ontraitos.” Frna Ofto, Alice Peterson. Wood, Mary Estes. Incidental solos. ~Yon .Coerne. Porter ducting the services. Burial was at Potomac. Mr. Hoskinson was a na- tive of Virginia, but had been a resi- dent of this vicinity about 30 years. Cantata to Be Given. The choir of the Rockville Meth- odist Church will render an Easter ecantata in the church tomorrow eve- ning, and will be assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Cline of Chevy Chase. At the last ‘meeting of the Laytons- ville Camp, Modern Woodmen of Americn, 18 members were admitted, the ceremony of adoption being in charge of the officers of the A. R. Talbott Camp, Washington. Licenses have been issued by the clerk of the Circuit Court here for the marriage of Louis W. Elliott, 25 years old, and Miss Florence Hill, 18, hoth of Cherrydale, . and Herman N. Anderson and Miss Marlan Jami- =on, 19, both of Washington. A blizzard is the inside of a hen. The feminine of swain is swine. This new information is found in school Oumlnuic‘n papers at Lynn, Mass. Now you know why teachers die young, says the Capper's Weekly. aisy Miss 1. G. ‘Wood and Mies Otto. postiiide, “Hosanna' . 8:00 P.M. Organ prelude. “Resurrection Morn." ohnston Chimes ' Christ. the Lo Today Diets. *‘The Beautiful . Wilton osanna” .. i Granier By Mr. and Mrs. R. 'R’ ‘Groomis. tehor and contraito. Orzan_ vostiude “Cujus Animam" .- ...Rossini I¢ Risen (“'Stabat Mater') At the Fifth Baptist Church the pro- gram tomorrow will be: . “Christ OQur Passover 6&3‘1’5’& solo, “Where Have The. . EVENING, Anthem. “Angels Roll the Rock Away. Oftertory solo. “Hosanna''..... ... " Granier The choir is composed of Dr. A. L. Simpson, tenor soloist and director; Mrs, J. De L. Carpenter, organist: Thelma Pilcher, Dorothy L. Seates, Grace M. Richards, Pearl Windsor, Annie E. Grigsby, Mrs. A. W. Cum: mings, Elsie J. Douglas, Florence Reany, Ella Purks, Gladys Speakman and Katherine Dunn, sopranos: Mrs. ‘W. E. Mooney, Mrs. A. W. Richards, Mrs. J. O. Tune, Mrs. Bertie H. De-, ment and Doris Spence, altos; Herbe Reany, Ben Ingram, E. G. Obryhim Schilling ¥ Sullivan T | Featival, Chureh soprano, will be the guest soloist at both services. She will sing: s0i0ist. sung by the choir, rector, will e at the organ.. Anthem:, Anthem. “Christ the Ten, Postiude. Sacred cantata by Sunday, Laster music will be repeated. Kerr, Harold Codrey, basso, with Albert Havenner :Darkly +"Hosanna Organ prelude. Chorus o sisted by prano soloist. will Gaither Messrs. Guy, Carlton, ami, Fla. Easter The Laster mu: MQ! Te Deun. EV] ‘On Wings of Morning Borne'. ... There will be At the Wesat Ruth F Triumph Song* and I. 1. Ingrain, tenors; Ross James, John Ryan and H. Ashford, bassos. sic at the Brookland Baptist Church tomorrow is as follows: RNING. in E Flat. | ENING. Geibel “Buck - Miller appropriate organ music at both services by Isabel P. Middlekauff, organist and director. Washington Baptist Hansford Snodgrass, MORNING. ‘Hosanna' “Awake. Thou That. S)eepest.”” Ward-Stephens Gravier Eisie Lang will e the contralto Appropriate anthems will be Emily Bogley, di- At First Baptist Church the music ill be: MORNING. Oran. “Overture to Tannhauser’ Resurrection” . . . "The 8 Out of Darkness Myra Willtams, This cantata s ven by Teq: nna’ £ solos by Floyd March of Triumph quartet, the past few ... Waener Tecton % Shelley hen ot 2 RN Roeckel . ... .Granler Wlilame.) " verdi PM. Light Sendpiat soprano; Mabel Floyd C. Williams, tenor; Charles W. Moore, bass; Mabel Linton director, willpresent the music. organist and choir the last of the series Sundays. Next uest, some of the The following music will be given at Petworth Baptist and tandolph st quartet soprano; King, e the organ: MORNING “Why Seek Ye the Living Amon the Dead hrist. Ous Have Rose hey (Miss Kerr Elizabeth Jordan will assist at the ening service. The music for Baster Sunday at Calvary Baptist Church will be as follows: 11 hrist In ing Allel 8 Quartet, “Christ the Victor”.\ . oir. "“The Promise Which Was Made The quartet, Mrs. composed _of Helen Tucker, tenor, Pssover ' EVENING Taken the Guilty Morning”* “Alleluia’ Church, Seventh reets northwest, by Blanche alto; and Russell Warren Schilling My, Lord .. Granter and Mr. King.) Away AN isen’”. uia Forth L O Spinney STAR; WAS Message” will be rendered by the Women's Bible class, assisted by the choir and Sunday school, under the direction of Miss McDevitt. John J. Thomas is organist and director. The choir of the Anacostia Method- tst_Episcopal Church will render the following music for Easter Sunday: MORNING. “Christ Vietorious'" “on “Christ Our Passover v EVENING. “The Day of Resurrection’ ... .Hall Special soloists are Mrs. Beuhoff, Miss Marks, Miss Zirkle, Mr. Fort and Mr. Bailey. Mr. Carl §. Millard, or- ganist and director. Stultz Ilings At the Hamline Methodist Episcopal Church, Sixteenth and Allison streets, northwest, the following’ will be to- morrow’s musical programs: MORNI . Bairstow Me: Raymond, Wilkins, East and Smith, will be as- Florence Sipdell, :m-l At Temple Baptist Church the choir ill sing -solos. ta. Resurrection or Easter music at Shi loh Baptist Church tomorrow will be of an unusual nature and will be ac- companied, for the first time, by the new organ the church has just install- ed to take the place of the one that was burned last July the direction of T. | M. Syphax organist, will sing resur. rection music and also some of the more famous “spirituals” and jubilee hymns of the colored race. Members of the choir are: Sopranos ~—Misses Lilllan Thomas, Thelma Beil, Minnie Simons, Lacey, N and nors-—Messrs. Wesley Preston, Alford Randell. Ches- ter Anderson, Charles Hammonds, Jo- seph N. Saunders, Lawrence Stanard and Timothy H. Ward, jr. John Marshall, Jackson, George Wil- liams, Charles Daniels, John H. hn D. Fisher, William Green and Lawrence Pearson. Officers—Prof. T. H. Ward, chorister; Prof. E. M. Sypl llie B. treasurer; M.E. &M UBOIS’ “Seven sung sing the Kaster cantata sanna,” by Roy Nolte, tomorrow. Mrs. Mary Horner and Mrs. C. M. Scates Martha Chinn, arion Miles, ney and Mesdames Florence B. Ward, Sarah Jackson, Lula Kent, Lydia Rob. inson, Sarah Spencer, Mary low, Lucy Roy and Ophelia Nelson. Altos—Misses Goins and Mesdames Lillie B. Wyn | der, Ellen Kaiser, Fannie Burrell, I Preston, Eva Gibson, Alice Shaw, Ber- | tha Grady, Rosalie Harrison, Lillian | Elizabeth Lula Wynder, 2dith Goins, Roy. chaplain. secretary: tomorrow Mount Vernon Place Methodist Epis- copal Church South by a chorus of 100 voices under the direction Deane Shure, director of music of the church and dean of music of merican University. “‘Ho- There will also be duets and choral numbers in the can. The choir, under H. Ward, with E. Olive Fannie McKen- Kins- | Mundy, Edith va Harrison. Gustavus Harkum, Bassos — Willlam H. John Lewis, Harold Barksdale. hax, organist; president: Miss Mrs. Lucy Gustavus Harkum, Mrs, . E. SOUTH Last Words" will be night at _the of R. For the past several yearrs it has Shure's “At: been the custom of this choir to sing Mr. vear it was decided to take up one of the older works, and the difficult Dubois cantata was chosen. onement,” but this The cholr will be assisted by Louise Balley, hick, basso, a Frost, organist. The cantata will o'clock in place of the usual Sunday ening service. soprano: tenor: John L. Mitchell. tenor; How- ard P. Bernhard spille, James P. Frank A. baritone; nd Mrs. be given at 8 ‘“The Atonement,” an Easter can- lace Methodist will O’'Dell. tata written by R. Deane Shure, di- rector of music of the Mount Vernon Episcopal Church South and dean of music of American University, night at the Grace Methodist Episco- pal Church in Baltimore by a large chorus under the directfon of Bdward An orchestra has been en- gaged to accompany the choir along with the organ. 5 be sung tomorrow Sixty members of the Mount Vernon church for th “The Atonemen: 150 voices. in Place Church Choir are planning to RO over to Baltinore to hear the can- tata, and seats have been reserved In em. t” 18 also to be sung in Memphis, Tenn.. twice by a cholir Because of the large audiences anticipated, will be ggiven twice in the Municipal Auditorium, which seats 6,000 people. The largest church, which was not believed large enough. An outdoor perforcance of Atonement” also will be given at Mi- Reports from many other points indicate that this cantata is to be sung widely tomorrew and in the new few days following Easter. new material aroused an unusual work. the cantata ts 3,200, “The The it has apphrently interest in the At the Metropolitan Memorial Meth- George F odist Episcopal Church the Imperial Male Quartet (W. Arthur McCoy, first tenor; tenor; J. Benton Francis P. Heartsill, bass) will sing at both morning and evening services, as usual. = Anderson, second vebb, baritone/and MORNING. oF and ‘bass dis Di; Qugrtet and chorus, “Break Forth Ino Quartet. “Christ Arose EVENING. Quartet Mrs.. G. Harrls White will At the Brookla Rigen King:". sen” . ‘s chorus, “At Cantata. “The Glory of the Garden”. . .Geibel and chor be at the organ, nd Methodist Episco- pal Church 11 o'clock services, the music will- be: L Goldsworthy th¢’ ‘Sepuichre”. . . Nevin Is the Byec. Stamer Stainer Grainer Giorza s0lo, “My* Hope ng" . “Awake Thou That Siecpest Base_solo. “Hosanna™ . ...... Chorme, “Alleluia’” Cantata Chorus. *Hallolujah ™ Violin solo, (a) “Andante” from (h) “To Sp) Contralto solo, Rogers . .Glovza certo i D Minor, Wieniawaki ring”. . A . Greig Eonisider ine Lities." Maunder Violin solo. “Prize Song” from Die M The special soloists are: Ethel D. Stickles, soprano; Anita Gauges How- ard, contralto; Clarence P. Lewis, enor, and John II. Marville, bass. Kthel B. Athey, organist, and Elsa Raner, biolnist. Music today at ML Church will include: 11 AM “Hozanna'" Granier Mixs_Biddle Anthem, “Behold. 1 Show You & M Ryland Soprano solo tery. 5 . Han Selections from “The King of Glory. Fred Peace Angelo_Son; i oprano’ sojo. Mrs, Lankford White. barytane. will assist Loud at this service The choir is composed of Mus. Smith Lankford, Grace Biddle, Estelle Belt, Sibyl Cooper, Maud Donaldson, opranos; Mrs. Berkeley Thompson, Ada_Spence, Mary MeC altos; Frederick Yount, M tenos: Vernon Buppert, At 7:30 pm, Soprano. Temole Duet solo. of the Knaon Oven * the Gates Mre. Lankford ‘Soft_the Bellg are Ringing” . Stebbins Mrs. Thompson and Mre. Odell. Mary Brewer will'be at the organ and Mrs. Milton Odell is the choir di- rector. At the Waugh M. E. Church the following program will be given at the Baster nforning service: an nrelude. “Spring Sonc, . Mendelssohn Anthem. “Christ Our Passover”. . .. Sehillin “Te " Deiu Burk Soprane Anthen Lite p 4 Organ Postiude. “Triumphal March Easterti T Am the Resurrection’ Ivary Methodist Episcopal ter music at the 11 o'clock be: At the ¢ Church, F service wil Organ Prelude. Prelude on astor Hymns Handel 3 hine Maker Awake Thou That Sleepest Stainer ot, “They Have Taken Away My o g arrington “I_Know ‘That My’ Redeemer Mensiah ) 3 ... Handel Solo by Mre. T Passover Thanks Be to God. Anthe Quart Liveth al hrist Our : Schilling Benediction Harrington The evening service will be all mu sic, as follows Orzad Prelude “Sonata in A. Allegro, Invocation Violin Solo by Mrs Dickey. “Vorapiel.” from “Lohengrin Invocation, “Arise. Shine' Anthem. “‘As 1t Began to Dawn “The ~Resurrection Solo by Mrs Gray uartet. ' Hosanna iolin kolo, “Elegie”’ Offertory Anther Living Among Duet, “Tha C obligato) Mry Chorus, final Norgwaki Beach Wagner Maker Martin Shelley Granier Frnst Seel Yo the 2 Warren * i violin & Sar Vhitney " Coomba fay and Mre, Dea T Him “Who' Loved Schnecker " E . Organ Postiude, “Benedictus Avery Personnel of the choir is: Marie C Deal, soprano: Julia Culbreth Gray contralto and director; F. W. 8. Evans, tenor: Harlan Randall, baritone, and Elsie F. Montgomery. organist At the evening service the choir will be assisted by Mrs. Raymond B. Dickey, violinis Fred J. Eden, director of music, Trinity M. E. Church. Fifth and Penn. eylvania avenue southeast, announces the rendition of Maunder's cantata, “Penitence, Pardon and Peace,” to- morrow evening at 8 o'clock. Tne cantata will be sung by the augment- ed chorus choir of 30 voices, who will make their initial appearance in choir vestments. Emma Louise Thompson will be at the organ. Incidental solos will be sustained by Helen Virginia Clark, soprano: Dorothy T. McGam- mond, contralto: William H. Bell, tenor; John Hall and Fred J. Eden, baritones. At the morning services the solo quartte will sing three anthems - “Christ Our Passover” (Schilling), “‘Hosanna’ (Granier) and “They Have Taken Away My Lord” (Harrington). The gospel music class, under the direction_of the teacher, Mrs. Isabel Garvin Shelley, will sing the Easter cantata, “Easter Message," by Lorenz, the Rosedale Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. The soloists will be: Mrs. H. L. Skia- dos, Mary McAninch and Mrs, Shelley, Ruth Clark and Adelaide Boyd. altos; W. . Fielder and A. B. Keefer, tenors: J. L. Smith and G. H. Bateman, basses, with Florence Rink, accom: panist. The regular soloists of the Mount Pleasant M. E. Church South, Fannie Shreve Heartsill, soprano, and Helen Marie Koontz, contralto, will be as- sisted at both morning and_evening services tomorrow by John W. Mar- tyn, tenor, and Edwin Callow. bass. They will render several Easter an- thems at each service. Nancy Alice Lowe will be at the organ. At Foundry M. Church tomorrow the program will be as follows: MORNING. Prelude, “Easter Morning". ... Anthems, “As It Began to Dawn “When the Sabbath Was Past.” uet. “Hoganna'* ot 3 T Postiude. Alleruia" : Biboe EVENING. Hosanna. . . “Chrigt Our Paksover reeler 1 the Ricen Rine L ¥ Htanans Are Tellne (hemmP® ? CHayan Hartmann Schilling Prelude, Anthems, Solo F%*nu Creation™) UNIVERSALIST T the Church of Our Father, Uni- versalist, holding services at the Metropolitan Theater, the quartet will sing “Christ Our Passover” and “The S8pring Has Come, the Winter Gone,” at the morning service. The quartet is composed of Elizabeth Maxwell, soprano; Lillian Crenoweth, contralto: John Switzer, tenor, and Walter Mat. gon, bass. Mrs. W. Z. Alderman will preside at the organ. SWEDENBORGIAN A SPBCIAL choir has been organized for the Easter morning service at the Church of the Holy City, Sixteenth and Corcoran streets, and for the Sun- day following. The sopranos are Mil- dred Smith, Bessie Bdson, Mrs. R. T. Small, Bertha Schott and Miss M. A. Swanton; altos, Mrs. R. P. Barnhard (soloist), Verna Richie, Miss G. R. Meem, Miss E. L. Smith; tenors, T. J. Quinn and Charles Marvin; bassos, Messrs. Dunbar, J. C. Stevens, W, A, Maidens and F. W. Swanton. The or- ist and director is Maud G. Sewall. The music will include, among festi- HINGION, D. C. SATURDAY ___BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. HARKNESS ESTA]-E et Eom, (e T AR triet of Columbia.” holding a B ruptey Court ~1n *the ' maiter of = Charles O. Fiseher Cpankrupte-In | Bunkruotey | No. 1050 Notiea 1a - harchy Kiven med bankruot hi filed hig petition for a dischare from all hic debts lruptey ‘and that his_ereditors and persons in interesf are reauired to Pnter their appearante in obosition. 1 any #0 desire in the clerk’'s office of said court. on or before the third day of May. 1926, RALPH D. QUINTER. Referee in Bank- it other Holdiny ¢ of @ Bankrupey raneis T. Ver- Fupt.—In Bankruptey * No. ia’ erehy “glven “thate the vt has fled hig et aying for u disharge from all his debts bankruptey ‘and that. his_creditors and othar persons in interest are required (0 enter | their appearance in oppostion. if any so de- sire5in' the clerk's office of said Court, on or hefore the firet day of May. 1026, RALPH D. QUINTER, Reforen in Bankruptey. IN THE SUPREME TG : _triet of Colmbia. Holding a Bankeuptey Cotirt—In the Matier of Walter James Si- mons. Bankrubt.—-In Bankruptey No. 1068, '0'the creditors of Waller James Simons of City of Washington, District of Colum bia:* Notie i hereby given that om_ the 0ty day of March. AD. 1926, the said W: ter Jamea Simona wis duly adiudicated bank DE: and that the fivst meating of his cred ors will he held at my office 1 the Wilking Building. 1517 H'sireet NW. Washingfon. D €. on the i3th day of April. 1926, at 10 ocloclc am at whicl time the said cred itors may atiend. prove their claimes, ApPOINt i fruiee, examine’ the hankrupt uad_ trans: #uch’ other' business as may. properly before said meeting. RalrH D Various Organizations Total of $36,250,000, of Widow Reveals. colriet_of Collimbia, By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, April 3.—Specific be quests to erzanizations totaling $36, 250,000 are’made in the will of Mrs. Stephen V. Harkness, wife of one of the carliest partners of John D. Rockefeller. filed for probate yester day. 6he died March 27, Bequests totaling $26,000,000 are es timated to have heen anticipatea by gifts made during her lifetime, and other bequests totaling §2.250,000 have been partly anticipated. The will pro- vided that all bequests should be re- duced by glifts made during her life; and subsequent to January 1, 1920. The following bequests were anticl pated by gifts: The Commonwealth Fund, $20,000,000; the Presbyterian Hospital in the City of New York, $1,500,000; Yale University, $3.000,000: the Metropolitan Museum of Art, £1,000,000; the New York Public Library, §1,000,000; the Fifth Avenue Presbyterfan Church, §250,000; Flower Hospital, $25,000. The following bequests have been partly anticipated by gifts: The Church Extension Committee of the Presbytery of New York, $1,000.000; the Hampton Normal and Agricul tural Institute, $750,000! the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, $500,000. " The following have not been .anVIH pated: The Board of Home Missions of the Presbyterfan Church in the United States ¢ America, $2.500,000 the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church, $2,500,000: the American Museim of Natural History, | $1,000.000: the New York Zoological Society, $1,000,000; the State Charities Aid Sociely of New York, $500.000: the Charity Organization Soclety of the City of New York, $25,0008 New York Association for Tmproving Con- dition of the Poor, $25.08; the Lake- side Hospital of Cleveland, $50,000; Cleveland Homeopathic Hogpital, $10.- 000; Memorfal Methodist iscopal Church of Caledonia, Ohio. $1 In addition, Mrs. Harkness $200,000 to her daughter-in-law, Edward 8. Harkness; about to persons in her employ, and made her son, Edwar Harkness, resid uary legatee. The son fs appointed | sole executor, without bomd U. S.-MEXICO CLAIMS BODY MEETS NEXT IN TAMPICO! Commission Recently Adjourned in come Reteroe Fiintc _ LEGAL NOTICES. . OBEAR & DOUGLAS, Attorney THE DISTRICT OF Probate Court.—Estate of M 10 known as Mary W. ot A No. 34230 Adminis tration Docket 76.—Application having been made herein for probate of the last will and testament of waid deceascd, and for letters testamentary on said estate. by Charles Bur. dett Hart, it is ordered this 18th day of | March, AD. 1026 that Charles Burdett Hart. 2nd. and all others concerned, appear in waid court on Monds the 26th day of 1. A.D. 1926. at 10 0 ¢lock a.m.. to show why such’ application shouid not be ited, Let notice hercof be published in he “Washington Law Reporter” and The Evening Star once in each of thres successive weeks ‘before the return day herein men- tioned. the first publication to be mot less than thirty days before sata return day L. SIDDONS. " Justice. (Seal ) Attest JAMES TANNER. Regiater of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court mh? RALPH B. FLEHARTY. Attorney. SUPREME COURT Colu of Charles J. Turner, d Administration Docket lig been made herein for nrobate of the last Wil and testament of said deceased. and for Fy Lillian day_of Holding letters testamentary on ead estate V. Turner. it_is ordered. this 15th March. A.D. 1976, that Nelson W. Turner and all others concerned. appear in xaid court. on Monday. the 26th day of Apnl AD. 1026, at 10 6 clock am . to show cause why such application should not be granted Let notice hereof be published in the Wash- ington Law Reporter and The Evening Star once in each of three successive weeks he- fore the roturn day_herein mentioned. the first publication to be not less than thirty days 'before =aid return day. F. L. SID- N (Seal ) _Attest: THEO- Denuty Register of Wills Columbta, Clerk of the mh20.27.a03 GODFREY 1. MUNTER. Attorney, ‘Transportation Buildine. Holding Adniinistr: tion ~of the Distr from the Probate 1 the District of Columbia, letters of ration on the estate of Meta E Ifsteiner. late of the Pistrict of Columbia, Coased. All persons having claims againet the ¢ i are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated. to the suhscriber, on or_ be- the 31h day of March, AD 1927: otherwise they may by law be excluded fron all benefit of sald estate. Given under my Band ths 4th day of March. 1928 HILDA WALTEN 2030 15th st nw. (Seal} “At teat: JAMES TANNER. Register of Wills for | the Dietrict of Columbta. Clerk e Pro- e Court JOHN WATTAWA. Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF bia. Frolding Probate Court — on—This 1a to give n tiher of the State of New B ined. fromy the Probate Court o thie Diatht of Cotumbia lettara of admin. Hoh o the maate of Jeremiah Desmond, 01" e Distriet of Columbia. decease e i atnit the. & ceased are he exhintt Jume. with tha veuchers thereof. leally a Thenticated. 1o the mubscriber. on or before G 51 Mareh. AD. 1697: otherwise a3 by Taw e excitded from sl benefit of s estate my hand this Shen iy of Ma OGDEN 8T, TEah Al ANES TA {Seal ) S Ee of Wi et of Cotumbia, Clerk i con 17 has Mexico City Expected Soon to Reach Final Adjustments. By the Associated Press 1 HAVANA, April _3.—The Mixed | American-Mexican Claims Commis- | sion, which adjourned its sittings in | Mexico City last month, will | reconvene in Mexico, on | April 12 or- soon thereafter Dr. Rodrigo Octavio, Brazilian neu tral chairman of the commission, in making this announcement here’ to- | day said the exact date for convoca- | tion of the commission depended on the arrival in npico of Judge Er- | nest Perry of Lincoln, Nebr., Ameri- mber of the commission. | nziles Roa, Mexican mem- | ber, has notified Dr. Octavio that he will be in Tampico on April 12, Dr. Octavio said the commission | would announce u decision in the claims growing out of the massacres Holding ;;:_o‘;wd' nu,:_;—,f-,;g,-,'» of American mining engineers at San. | QAT ation Borket 75Applicution hav: ta Ysabel, State of Chihuahua, in 1916, | ing been made herein for probate of the last and he hoped that the commiss will and testament and, codiclls of sald.oe would be able at the sessjon to settle te. by Fanton Bradford. it 1s ordered this all pending claims. He will leave for f AD. 1026, | He Tampico tomorroiy on the Spanish | Afthur Hall. B, C. Hall, Rosicr Claxett B steamer Alfonso XIII. He probably | ' Fiagett Bayls. minor and all others will return-to Mexico City in Septem. | coucerned. anpear iy eaid court o s ber or October to preside over the | i French Mixed Claims Commission, 10th day of May. 19" o'slock a.m.. to show cause why euch apn and later the German Claims Commis- sion. RECEIVER FOR HASTINGS. hereof be publisghed in the “Washington Law Reporter” and The Evening Star once in each Texas Man's Property Held Pend-| ing Wife's Separation Suit. of thres slccossive weaks before the return day Berein mentioned. the first publication to be not less than thirty days before eaid re- turn day. F IDDONS. Justice. (Seal ) Attest NER. Register of Wills for the D Prob NEW YORK, April 3 (P).—Milton Hertz, attorney, vesterday was ap- pointed receiver of the property of Jeremiah J. Hastings of El Paso, Tex., for the period of trial of a sep. aration suit brought in the Brooklyn Supreme Court by his wife, Hastings' assets, mainly in Florida nd Brooklyn real estate, are valued at $400,000. Mrs. Hastings charges that two years ago, while en route to Cali- fornia with her husband, he refused to go farther and advised her to re- turn to Brooklyn. She said that, return- ing to El Paso in December, 1924 she saw her husband in the co’ _pany of another woman, and that he told her to return home and get a divorce. Mrs. Hastings said she is in dire need and has received no money from her husband since last June. that the sul 6 ©ha Attost < for the D “Probate SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF JAMES B. Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF ‘olumbia. Holding Prohate Court —Ni 7633, Adniinistration —This is to give no. o that the subscriber of the District of Columbia, has_obtained from the Probate Court_of (h lettors testamentary estate of Dorothy M Long, sometimes known as Dora M. Lon Iate of the District of Columbia. deceased. All persons having claims against the de- ceased warned to_exhibit the kame thereof. legally au- thenticated, criber. on or before the 1lth day of March. A.D. 1827 other: wike they may by law Ve excluded from ail benefit of said estate. Given under my hand. thig 11¢h day of March. 1926, VERONICA LONG, 15 Grant place n.w. (Seal.) teat! JAMES TANNER. Register of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Court. ‘mh20.27.api FO. H. CALVERT. Jr.. Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICt OF Columbfa. Holding Probate Court.—No. 342K1. Administration —This is to give no- tice thatt he subscribors. of the District of Columbia. have obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, letters testamentary on the estate of William F. A drews, late of the District of Columbia, d ceased. " All persons having claims, againet fhe decoased are hereby warned to' exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof. legally authenticated. to the subscribers, on or fore the 10ih day of March, A.D, 1927 otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under our Lands this 10th day of March. 1028, INEZ . ANDREWS. 3216 19th st CHARLES F. ANDREWS. 1804 14th {Seal )’ “Attést: JAMES TANNER. of Willg for the District of Columbia, of the Probate Court. _____mch? ARTHUR PETER. W. H. BADEN, Attorneys. SUPREME CQURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—Ne. 33990, Administration.—This is to give no- tice, that the subseriber, of the District of Colimbia, has' obtained from the Probate Court of ‘tha District of Columbi. Inttars of gdministration on” the estate of” Katherine Mary Burden, late of the Distriet of Colum- bia, " decet . All persons having claims against the deceased are herehy warned o ex- hibit the same. with the vouchers thereof. legally authenticated. to the subscriber. on oF before the 16th day of March. A.D. 1037: gherwisg they may by Iaw be exclided from all beneflt of said estate. Given under m: hand this’ 19th day of March, 1028. TH! WASHINOTON LOAN' AND TRUST COM- er. .. ... . Nev - By HARRY G, MEEM. Vice President, Wi T eyl I ntrict umbta, Clerk o sl T Peaks | the_Probate Court. mh87-ap3.10 Easter.cantata. ... “Lifgy Eeerlasting” | THOMAS MORTON GITTINGS, Attorney. me Bronner. Msic, . Potrie. S e openine chorus ‘Darkness Reikned" | SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Soprano and contralto’ dret. Columbia. Holding Probate Court.—No. “Comy Salvation” | 33328, Administration —This ia to give Chorus by the choi aster Dawming” |notice that, the subscribers, ‘of the District e Slow of Hoart [ of Columbia. have obtained from the Pro- y Everlasting’ | hate Court of the District of Columbia let- hotralto solo. “Barth. Could Not Hold Him' |tora testamentary on the estate of Rose M ehartot . - - “Crown the Risen King" | Keeling Hutchins. late of the District of Soprano solo and t:mflls o “‘Praise Him" (';11‘u|nl-|x..'m1:’e;:‘u{':l': d;\g persons ,‘,‘“"‘, anor claims ceased - are Trio for sopranc. [oden*Me o' Love Thee' i 10, oXhibit, the same. with (he Comer. i “The Great Examplé" |ers thereof. legally authenticated. to the Final chorus. .oy to the World" | kubscribers, on_or before the 27th’ day o " c] D, 1027: Lt The following soloists will sing at ?};‘:h Alinded trom 'm:m'.'e”i K . o E; ler_ our 27! both services: Mrs. B. D. Shreve, so- |state, Clen Juderyont Rapds this 27th prano; Mrs. Henry Littlefield, soprano: | Nifional - Savines ~ and st Company e % M. Shore, contralto; Mabel | ALEXANDER MUNCASTER: TROMAS MO Mrs. F. M. : L | 26X QITIINGS, 483 La, Ave, N Y. (ooat ) McCalip, contraito; W. BE. Braith- | {O% SIS TANNER "Reciaer of Wil waite, tenor; T. P. Russell. tenor: R. [ for*thn District of Columbia. Clerk of the 1. Harmon,. baritone; Marion Kiess, | Probate Court. Sp3.I0E1T bass. BEANDENBURG, & BRANDENBURG, Music for Easter Sunday at Co. 5 Attorneys. e fetghts Christian Church will [ SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT oF be: a4 Columbia. Holdin Court—No. 00, Administration.—This s {0 giv hotice that the subseriber, of the District of Colimbig. Nas obtained. from the }F,mu Court of the District of Columbia. Jottere “Truite | {eathmentary on the estate 01 Charles o Woodbury. late of the District of Columbia, decoased. All Dersons having claimes againet e deceased, are’ hereby. warned 1o exhibt ihe fame. with the vouchers thersof. Trgally ailingnticated. to the subserlior, en'or hefore “The Lord Is Risen' .. Bischoff | the 25th day_of D, SOPrano Kol oati and Tife” ... -....Shelly | wise they may. by s benefit ‘?‘fhfiall‘ estal loists are Belva Hoch, so. |this 2 prfli‘:c '&x‘ Harvey Baker Smith, ntralto; B. Louis Goodyear, tenor, Vit President :qnd Edward - Barron, bass, with the | TANNER, orchestra assistin 5 JW O — val responses and chants, organ music and hymns: Prelude, S Muw o Come, Al Ve Faithful” “Sing_With All the Sons of Glory. And motet. & That My Redeemer Lives, ey Bach (L. Michale) “I_Know That M deemer Liveth, " 1 from “The Messiah." solo. . .. Handel Pogtl M “B Minor 38 netus, " from Bach Mrs. Barnhard “Hallelijah Chorus,” “The e C.....Handel CHRISTIAN EASTER music by the choir of Ver- mont Avenue Christian Church to- morrow will be: MORNING Anthem. “At the Sepulc &ontralto solo. In" the Soprano solo and chorus Chorus by the choir. Bass solo. . MORNING SERVICE. Anghem, “Awake, Awake, ‘Tis ot MOTR, & -onisranpons s« COEII:ILH) '?‘mr:'nl‘ pen the Gates Anthem. “Unfold. Ye Poral EVENING SERVICE. Knapp Goun Given under v, 100 A M k. TH) K _OF ‘WASHINGTON. B JAI!.Q ¥hl’l§ 3 gy, Al JANES ot the . Court. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS“|E LEGAL NOTICES. ARTHUR PETER and W. H. Attorness. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court-—Estate of Caroline’ Gatehel Smith. deceased —No 33058, Administration Docket 75 tlon having been made hersin’ for of (he last will and testament of said de- sed. and for letters of adminisiration on A estate. by The Washington Loan and Trust Company. it s ordered this ioth day of March. A.D. 1026. that Thomas Wilson Smith, minor: Rowanna Elizabeth Smith. minor: Belle Fitzgerald Smith. minor: Emily 2 F Smith, custodian of _said _mjnors: Maud' Smith ' incompetent: Esther T. . Morton, custodian of the said Maud Smith. " and all others concerned: " ap- ear in said court on Mo the 26h day 1 Avril. A.D. 1926 at 10 o'clock a.m.. to how .-Té: why wich application should not BADEN, be gran Let notice hereof be. published in the “Washington Law Reporter” and The Evening $tar once in each of three succes- #ive weeks before the raturn day herein men- tioned first_ publication to he not less han 30 days before said return day. K. L. DDONS, Justice, (Seal.) Atgest. JOHN A. TEL, Deputy ey of Walla® for the District of €olumbia. Court. e Clerk of the Probate ‘mh20.27.a03 HAMILTON & HAMILTON, Attorneys SUPREME (OURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. Holding Probate Court.—Estate { Honrietts Antoinette Margot, deceased 199, Adwministration Docket 76.—Ap- vlication having been made herein for Brabat: of ‘tha fast will and_ festament and codicil thereto of said deceased. and for let ters' of " administration cum ' testamento annexc on sald estate. by Louise F. Dyer. it I8 oraered ‘this 16th’ day of March, A.D. 26, that Blanche Logor. Jeanne Deriaz and Elizabeth Mermod and all others con- cerncd. appear in said court on Mondav. the 26th day of April. A.D. 1826. at 10 o'clock am.. to show cause why sich application ghotild Let notice hereof e b Washington Law porter” and The Evening Star. once in_each of three piccessiva weeks hefore the return day Terein mentioned. the first publication 10 be not lexs than 30 days before said re- turn day. F._ L, SIDDONS. Justice. (Seal ) Attesi: JAMES TANNER. Register of Wills for the “District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate_Court 7,403 SPALDING & MeATEE. Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRIC Columbia, Holding Prol ank ‘Pirrone. dece Administration Docket 75 ing been made herein for tration - on_said estate. by Wash Mechanics’ Savines Bank, Washington. it is ordered this 16th duy of March 1928, that Mra Frank Pirrone. widow of deceased “and ali unknown heirs at law and nexi_of kin and all othors concarned. appear in"said court on Mondav. the 26th day of Abril. AD. 1626 at 10 o'clock am avse why such application should n Let notice hereof be published Washington Law Reporter” and The Star once ir each 0f three succes weeks before the return day herein men tioned. the first publication 10 be not. leas than 730 daya before said return day. F. L. SIDDONS. “Justice. (Seal ) Attest: JAMES R Register of Wills for the District sive Attornes. COURT OF THE_DIS- Colimbia, Hoing an - Equity Courte—Andrew. L. Kennegy.” plamtif ve Jonathan S Prout et al., defendants.— Equity No. 45274 —Order for Publication — "Tha Object of this sut 1s 10 esADHAR. of Tee: ord in fee simple by adverse possession the title of the plaintift to certain parcels_of land 1 squiare 630: City of W athington. Din trict of Columbia, designated as cels A and “C" and more particular) lescribed by metes and bounds it the il of compiain filed herein. On motion of the piaintiff. it is, by the court, this 17th day of March, A.D. 1926, ordered that the defendants. Jon- iiin & Bront. Harriet, O Hariow Haronns M. Oddie, Grace Oddis, Sarah _S. Oddie. Anna G. Siehert. William 8. Prout, Laura L. Prout. Lucy B. Prout, Mary G. Prout, Mary G Peter_ Julia P. Anderson R."Vin son. Nannic S. Vineon, Sarsh Field. Laura Grifith. Henry Bradiey, ueorge 6. Bradies J; B. Bradley and Safe Deposit and Trust Co“of Baltimore. trustce. -cadse their Ape Pearanca fo B eitered herein on OF hefors the fortieth day. exclusive of Sundays an. legal holidays. occurring after the d. o the first publication of this order, otherwise the cause wiil be Droceeded with as in the case of default, Provide a copy of this der be published on a_week for three eessive weeks in the Washington Law Re. and The Event Star. £0od cause Ahown why longer publication 1s Het T E8ArY L. SIDDONS t A true cop; Test HAN Gork. By F ek vilpade IN THE SUPREME trict of William HENRY STEARMAN a ate is is to give no. the subscriber. of the District of hae obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia., letters of iministration on the estata of John M late of the Districz of C 1l persons having claims the deceased are hereby warned to the same. with the vouchers thereo! authenticated. to the subscriber. on fore the Sth day of March. AD. otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said cstate. Given under my hand this &th day of March. 1926, BESSIF H_ MOEHRING. 6813 9th t. n.w. (Seal ) Attest: JAMES TANNER. Repister of Wille r the District of Columbia. Clerk of the __ mh20.27.ap3 RUDOLPH H. YEATMAN. Attorsey. UPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court —No 34725, Administration —This s to give no. tice that the subscribers. of the District of Columbia, have obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, letters of administration on the estate of Robert P. Yeatman. late of the District of Columbi deceased. All persons having claims ag: the deceased are herehy warned to exhibit the same. with the vourhers thereof. legi authenticated. 1o the eubseribers. on or he | fore the 9th day of March, A.D. 1927 otherwise they may by Jaw be excluded {rom all henefit of said estate. Given under our hands this day of Mareh, 1926 CHARLES B. YEATMAN. 1017 415 'st. s.w JOHN P YEATMAN. 1468 Harvard of. n.w (Seal ) " Atiest: JAMES TANNER. Repister of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court ‘mh20.27.ap3 0. H. CALVERT. Jr. .‘\nur:?."-fr COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Hold otirt —Xo. is is to give no: of the District of from the Probate Columbia, letters e of Lewis s tice that the subseriber. Columbia, hae_obtained Court of” the District of testamentary on the e H. Wagne, late of the District of Columbia, decensed. ' All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thorcof. lexally authenticated. to the subscriber, on or he fore the 25th day of February. A.D. 1927 otherwise they may by law be exclided from all benefit of said estate. G under my hand this 11th day of March. 1926. ELLE L. WAYNE. 315 East Capitol st. (Seal. Attest: JAMES TANNER. Register of Willa for the ‘District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. mh20.27.a03 GEO. . CALVERT. Jr.. Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. Holding Probate Court —No 34257, Admintstration —This is 1o give no- tice that the subscriber. of the District o Columbia. has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estata of Frederick S Youne. late of the District of Columbia. de- ceased. Al “persons having claims againet the. deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, lecally authenticated, to the subscriber, on or before the 24th da¥ of March. A.D.'1627: other- wise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 24th day of March GEQ. ® CALVFRT, Jr. 452 D St Attest: JAMES TANNER. Re for the ‘District of Columbi Probate Cour: mh27.ap3.10 Attys. NEBEKER, MOYLE & PARKINSON, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. . Administration.—This is to give no- ere hy the Supreme Court of the Mstrict of Columbia granted letters of administration on the estate of Herbert A. Davis, deceased. have, with_the approval of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbja. holding a Probate Court. "appainted Mon the 12th day of April, 192 at ten o'clock am. as the time, ‘and eaid court room as the place, for making payment anc distribution from said @state, under the court's direction and con- trol, when and where all creditors and T sons entitled to distributive shares or leg- aclen. or, the residye. or parts’ ihereof. are notified to attend, in person or hy agent or attorney duiy authorized. with theif claims against the estate properly vouched. Given under our hands this 15th day of March, 1926. JOHN H. NELSON, Colorado Build" ing: WILBFRFORCE LEE DAVIS, Tnvest- ment_Building, by NEBEKER, MOYLE & PARKINSON, attorneys. by W._G. MOYLE. (Seal.) Attest: JAMES TANNER, iater of Wills for the District of Columbi, lerk of the Probate Court. ___mh20.27ap3 FRANK STETSON. Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. Holding Probate Court.—No. 34132, Administration —This is to give no: tice that the subscriber. of the Diatrict of Columbia. has_obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, Jetters testamentary on the estate of Rosalie Ferguson, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. All persons having clpims against the deceased are hereby warmed to exhibit the same: with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated. to the subscriber, on or_be- foro the 1si dav of March, AD. 1927: otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of sald cstate. Given under my hand, this 18t day of March. 1028, NATION. AL SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY. By WILLIAM_D. HOOVER, President. (Seal.) Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL. Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Colum- bis, Clerk of the Probate Court. mh20.27.ap3 CASTEEL & KING, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. Holding Probate Court.—No. 32665, Administration.—This is to give ' that the subscriber. of the Distriet ‘olumbia. has obtained from the Probate Court .of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Henry H. Rideeway, late of the District of Columbia. decensad. Al nersons having elaims againe the deccased are hereby warned to exhibit th the vouchers thercof. ed to the subscriber. on o fore the 29th day of March. A.D. 1927: otherwise they may by law be excliided fro all benefit of said estate.. Given under my d_this 20th day of Mare 1926, LE! Ao WA Y oy A N vss’:f‘n of Wills ap3.10.17 teat: JAMES TANNER. Rey for the “Distriet of Columbia. of the bate Court, _____ LEGAL NOTICES. 58 GODFREY L. MUNTER, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT (0" Columbia. Holding Prohate Court —Eelake / of Lucia E. Biount. Deceased—No. 34104/ Administration Docket 76— Avplication Hay (m’ been made herein for probate of the latb. will and téstament of said deceased, and for lotters testamentary on said estate. by Chase Mellen. and_objection having heeri made! by Walter' E. ‘Blount to aid petition. and Ae: ing for tlie appointment of some disintareded thind parts. it i« ordered this 12th dayso March, A.D. . that Henry F. Blounts mindr. and Roberi E. Blount. a minor. and all others cou ‘appear in sald court on Monday, the 26th day of April. AD 1928, at 10 o'l M. 10 show cause why such application. should not he granted Let notice hereof be published in the ~Washington Law Reporter " and The Evening Star onge in each of three auccewsive weeks before the return day herein mentioned. the first piit- lication 1o he not less than thirty dags e fore said return day. ~F. L, SIDDONS, Jue tice. (Seal ) Attest: JAMES TANNE Register of Wills for the District of Col bia, Clerk of the Probate Court __meh?0. 3 DANIEL ALEXA = S = NDE O'DONOHUE, ARTHUR A. JFREDERICK STOHLMAN. "Attorness SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT Columbia. Holding Probate Court 34064, Admim ber of the District of ned from the Probate Covrt of "t of Col Teth testamentary vstate Wrenn, late of the District of ceased. All perhons having elaims agar the deceased are hereby wamned fo ex the same. with the vouchers thersof authenticated. 1o the subseriber. on or befs the 22nd day of March. A.D. 1027 othe. wise they may hy law be exciuded from ail benefits of raid estate. Given under hand _this 22nd _day DANIEL W.” 0'DONOGH Building. Wash.. ), C. (Seal | Attoxt A. SHIEL. Depity’ Register of Wil District of Columbia. Clerk of the Court Columbia Tegally FRANK 87 olding Probate Court—No, 34188. Ad- etration.—This is 10 give notice: That scribers State of Massach of Columbia. resper tively. have obtained from the Probate Coust of the District of Columbla letters festa mentary on the estate of Milton Woodworth, Iats of the District of -Columbia. deceased All_persons having claims against the de ceased are hereby warned to exhibit the kame. with the vouchers thersof. lsgall¥ aurhenticated, to the gubscribers, on or be fore the 18th day of February, A.D. 1927 otherwice they may by law b excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given undar our harfds th day of March, 1926 SEORGE WOODWORTH. . X, g SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPAN LIAM N HOOVER. President that JAMES TANN Regisier of Wiils for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Pro bate_Court 3 JOHN . CHANEY, Attorn ¥ THE DISTRICT OF Probate Co A deceased —Xo. 34240, ¢ 76 —Application has inz been made herein for probate of the lgat w111 And testament of said dece and for letters testamentary on sald astats. by John €. Chavey. it is ordered this 23rd day of ch. AD. 1920. that Clyde A. Macomb. {am A ‘Macomh and Lelia Francis Ma comb Roulett. and all others concerned ear in said court on Monday, the 3rd da May. AD. 1626 at 10 o'clock s.m. ghow cause why such application should no be granted. Let notice hereof ba published the Washington Law Reporter and Ths ninz Star once in each of three suc " weeks befora the retarn day herein ned. the first publication to be mot than dax+ before said return day. L. SIDDONS (Seal ) Attost IEODORE COGSWELL. Deruty Registar of for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Provate C mh27.a53.10 FRANK STETSON, Attorney, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, ' Holding Probate Court —No. 39798 Administration.—Thia 18 10 give mo: Doe that the subscriber, which was by the i Court of the District of Columbim etters testamentary on the estaie Wood Arnold, deceased. has. with sbproval of the Supreme Court of tha District_of Columbia, hoiding a Probate Court, 4 Monday, the 12th day of April ten o'clock am.. as the 3 court room as the place, for fistrination from sald Qrection and con- editors and per tributive shares or les- iie, or parts thereof. arm person oF by agent or authorized, with their claime properly vouched. Given thie 15th AL SAVING: RANK STETSO. JAMES TANNER, Regl ict of Columbia, C mh20.27ap: S (. MARBURY, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF L00. Administrat riber, e Di from the * Colunibia ate of K. triet of Cot persons bawing clain are hereby warned i1 the vouchers theseo! cated. to the subscriher, on ot before th day of October. A.D.'1626 othe:- « they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand arch, 1926. CHARL#&S Evans Bidg. Washington, st: JAMES TANXER the Diatrict of Colum Probate Court. hirty te. u sons entitled to Acies, or the res tified to ) attorney d 1nst the et my hand 1926, NATION COMPANY of W of the of Wills fo of the BROWN. CRAM & FEELY, Attorneys. . COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. Holding Probate Court.—No, 34209, Administration.—This is {0 f1ve no: tice that the subscriber. of the District of Columbia. has obtained f the Probate €urt of the Distrit of Columbia letters 0f adm:nistration _on the estate of Carrie Effia Cunni late of the District of (aium- All persor having claim against the deceased are hereby warned (0 exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated. to the subseribe or belore the 19th day of March. A.D. 1927 otherwise they may by law be excluded from all_benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this_16th day of March, 1924 L+ LIAM P. RYAN, 4408 15th st. nw (Seal ) Kitest JAMES TANNER. Register of Wil for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court _______mh27-ap3.10 _ ELLIS. HARRISON. FERGUSON & GARY. WOODSON P. HOUGHTON. Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—No, 34703, Admimstration —This s {0 give g9s, at the subscriber. of the District of° Colv a. has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters Siamentary on the estate of Theresa M n r, late of the District of Columbia, de- ceased All persona having claims against The deceased ‘are hereby wa to exnint SUPRE same. with the vouchers thereof. legally authenticated. to the gubscriber. on or he- fore the 19th day of March, AD. 1927 otherwisa they may by law be excluded from ail benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 19th day of Mareh. 1926. MARY S, LAWRENCE. ¥ Macomb at. nw (Seal) Attest ER. Resister of Willa for the “olumbia, Clerk, of the Probate Court. _____mh27-and.10 LEC COX & SHER] SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Holding Probate Court.—No. Administration —This is_ to give notice that the subseriber, of the Districf of Columbia. has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters of administration on the estate of James M. Brammer. Iate of the District of Columbia, deceased. All parsons having claims againsg the drccased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof. lagally authenticated. to the subscriber. on or befors the 10th day of March. A D. 1927: otherwise they may by law be excluded from all bene fit of said cstatc.Given under my hand this 19th_day ' of March, 1826. JOSEPH T. SHERRIER . 817 Southern Bldg. (Seal.) Attest: JOTN A" SHIEL. Devuty Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Pro Court ____mh27.ap3.10 STETSON. Attorney. E COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbin: Holding Probate Court—No, 34102, Administration.—This is 10 give no: tice that the subscribers. of the District of Columbin, have obtained from the Probate Court of the District_of Columbia, _letters testamentary on the estate of Caroline B. French, late of the District of Columbia. de censed. All persons having claims agatnat the deceased are hereby warned 1o exhidit the same. with the vouchers thereof. legally authenticated. to the subseribers. o or fore the 11th day of March. AD. 1927: otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of eaid estate. Given under our hands this 19th day of Mareh. 1926. HAMP. TON I FOSTER, 1060 Newark st nw,, and NATIONAL_ SAVINGS TRUST OM- PANY. by WILI VER, President. (Seal.] Attest: . Reglster of Wills for the District of lerk, of the Probate Court mh27-ap3.10 HAMILTO LTON & HAMILTO! ttorneys. SUPREME_COURT OF THE DISTRICT O¥ Holding Probate Court.—2 This is to give n at the subscribers. of the District ot Columbia, have obtained from the Probate, Court of the District of Columbia _letters testamentars on the ‘estate of =~ Francia Marion Clarks. late of the District of Colus bia. deceased. All ‘persons baving claime against the deceased are hereby warned exhibit the same. with the vouchers therenf, lezally authenticated. to the subscribers, ? or before the 23rd day of March, A.D. 10372 otherwise they may by law he e 1:3.4 from all henefit of said estats. Given our hands this 23rd day ‘of March. 1026, JAMES W. CLARKE, 1320 R. 1. Ave. N.W. BYRNINA CLARKE, 1320 R. I Ave. N.W, (Seal.) Attest: JOHN A, SHIEL. Deputy Register of Wills for the District ot Columse bia. Clerk of the Probate Court. m . JAMES HEA, JOHN H. BURN) JAMES A. O g1 ey 'I‘rl" SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. Holding Probate Court.—Noy 34197, Administration—This {s to give ne fic that the subscriber. of the District of Columbia. has obtained from the Prot Court of ‘the District of Columbia, letters of administration on the estate of Charles Eds Wards, late of the District of Columbia, des cedsed. A1l persons having claims again the Qeeeased Are herehy warned to exhibi the same. with the vouchers thereof. lezall authenticated. to the subscriber. on or be the 2tnd day of Mareh. A.D. 1927 otherwi they may by law be excluded from all bene S o R Toth T EMNAC BBY 22nd day, . 1926. Apt. 1 lflaa‘i WARDS, 24 N st nw Depuf St t A SHIEL, o the P 0} et of fae sl