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AU AUCTION sAl CUTURE DAVS CTIONS. AUCTIONS SALES. TUKE DAVS, ACAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers Large Stcck Imported and Domestic Lamps, Crystals, Brasses, Wrought Iron Furniture, Crystal Lighting Fixtures and Electric Novel'ies BY PUBLIC AUCTION At No. 1425 F Street N.W. Comm encing Tuesday, November 16th, 1926 at 2 O’Clock P.M. Continuing Daily at Same Hour Until All Is Sold Floor, Table and Boudoir Lamps, including Dresden and other importaticns; Silk Shades, Candel: abra, Bronze Electroliers, Candle- sticks, srtistic Wrought Iron Console Tables and Mirrors, Chairs, Benches, Aquariums and Fern Stands, Tapestries, Santa M. Coal Gr. Stands, Elect ting Fixtures, Ete. Smo Ligh Ships, ates, Andirons, Handsome Crystal s stock removed to the above premises for convenience of Sale. On view Monday afternoon and morning of sal ADA T OWEN & 8¢ AT Trustees’ Sale of Valuable 3- S'o:v and Basement Brick Dwe!l'ng, Being Premises No. €04 F St. N. X | TIONEERS as follows Br!m~‘ i noftheast corne | <outh i foot 1 thenc n i o’ thence north 9§ S b 1o of beginn, Terms of s rd of the by onev 1o he va a<h. balance in two {1 inalimen e in one and two one-t 1in paya t a at th of $1/000 will of <al> Al eonvevane: ie <tamps, ete. at cost of sale 1o be compl el from’ dav of <ale. AR T defaultinz purchaser, after five days' adver- v RaDlCl e CTARY TAVLOR TAMES L KARRICK nol20&ds.exSun Triictees J OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS VALUABLE TWO. 3. NO. 1337 1 of trust. e 3 yrded July 20 records of ‘the Dis it the request of the the undersiened tetion. in_front THE TWEN NOVEMBER AD the following- it of arty TH TAY AT FOUR f « B ) of Wil'{am Ho'm connde ! in the ¢ of the sur Di-trict of Columbta. in Liber 42 ject to building-line re covenants of record tato far the deod of rth culars of et annouiee hase price 000 0b cash. _bata Jeu g interest ty five consecutive o of princinal rem tion of 36 months e and pavale S300.00 required. Convesas ete.. at ol 7 nosit Vertised Trusties th = o be 5000 pe cocond trist the. andthe i at ate. ther A deposit of ing. recording ms ‘o be com otherwise de jerty may be at liscretion of the BREUNINGER. SMITHY, AUCTIONEERS and res LEWIS HORACE no13- & dsexSu&h G THOS OWEN & SON Trustees’ Sa'e of Valuable Tract Conta’ning About Two Acres of Land Improved by Several Smal!l Frame Buildings, Being Prem'ses No. 1988 Bladens- burg Rd. N.E. B 3 tue of a certain deed of trust duly 22 folo 426 et the District of t of the party cued tructees " front of the \Y, THE SIXTE! AD. 1 AT FIVE followinz-described land n the Dsteiet of Co. part of e rs of known plat 1uction DAY OF NOVEMBE DCLOCK Pt 1 W folio” 68 surveyor | Goncrived ¥ 1 with road ot Co the as | | indersiened trustee aeed of ticulars of o of sale to be nred MATRY 131506 NER RALD Trustees STUBE AUCTIONEERS. BRICK PREMISES HOS OWEN & SON, ALE_OF VALUAT NALL TRUSTEI [ trust. duly complied | € sal =ht 1o rast. duly i the umbta, secure. will sell secribed land District of Co- i rems lot 31 vision of lots 1 recorded in Liber the sur. Columbia } )+ deed of | ulars of | of sale. | ! trust to be | 00 00 at time | ing, ete. at 1o be com- 1se de- may be retion of " follow i th Convevant b within thirty ¢ forfeited and the and resold 1he trustees £e13.16.19.22.2 \DAM Receivers’ Sele of Meat Market and Bakery Implements of. Trade, Fixtures, etc., in No. 604 Pennsylvania Ave. NW A, WESCHLER TEENTH. OCLACK i BER N e ‘Con: t C AN A Hooth Hohart r. Mei ter. it Metai Elec. Racks Sheiving, HOSKINSON. Receivers, | 200,00 requu | the propert: {of the defaultin M A. WESCHLER & SON ESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers Trustees’ Sale of New Detached Frame Bungalow, No. 6317 Western Ave. N.W., Chevy Chase, D. C. By virtue ot a certain ¥ 1924 deed of trust. dul: instrument No. the District of Tequest of the party Undersigned - trustees fon, in front y of the mbiia at' the thereby . the for wate by pu nremises, on TUESDAY, THE_ SIX- TEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER 1926, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P .. 'the follow- suedescribed land and premises. - situate in the District_of Columbia. to wit: Lot 36 in the subdivision made by Richard F. irwin and Alfred B. Baker in square 2006, as per nlat vecorded in the office of the surveyor for the District_of Columbia in Liber 80. at foflo 62 subject to bullding resirictions an coyenants of record, Terms of sale: The above property will be sold subject to a prior deed of trust for S1.750. at 61y _per cent, due November 2. 1978 balance $300 cash. the remalnder i S50 monthly intallments. including interest it 615 per cont. seeured by a second deed of trust upon the property sold. or all casl over trust. at ovtion of purchaser. posit of $300 required 0 purchaser at time of sale. Al convevaneing. recording and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sile to be complied with within thirty dats from day uf sale. otherwise the tru: teos reserve the right to resell the proverty. at the risk and cost of the defau'ting pur. chaser. “after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in ‘Washington, D. C. e JAMES F. SHEA, GEORGE 1. BORGER. Nob-d&dsexSu Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF_VALUABLE REAL LYTATE. "BEING PREMISES 1246° G By Virtue of a certain deed of trust. re- corded January 7. 1926, as instrument No. 138 among the land records of the District mbia, and at the request of the party ed thereby. the undersigned trustees, will sell at public auction, in_ front of the' nremis s ‘on FRIDAY. NOVEMBER NINE- TEENTH. 1926. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M h. followine described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia and be: lot_ numbered one hundred and four (103) in 1da Gier's subdivision of iumbered ten hundred and four (1004 olat_recorded in the office of the or fur the District of Co'umbia, in Liber 14 at folio 131 ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash: balance to he 1 Subpt to a first trust of $4.250.00, £200.00 at time of sale. ‘Terms of sale to ‘e complied with within' thirty days of date of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the iht 1o res-ll the property at the risk and oat of defaulting purchaser after ten days' vertis ment of said resale in some new er_publiched in Washington. D. C. fonverancing and notary charges to be y the purchas r. ARTHUR J. BRIDGETT. MILTON STRASBURGER. n010-d&ds.cxSu Trus THOS. J. OWEN & SO Trustees’ Sale of Household Furniture Contained in Prem- ises 312 C St. NW.. By virtue of a certain chattel deed of trust, dated February 3, 1926, and recorded as instrument 62 on February 4, 1926, the undersizned trustees will gell at public aue- within_the above:: ned premises, MOYDAY. THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF NO- CMBER. 190 AT O O'CLOCK P.M. 'R Beds and ings, 4 Cots, 12 Dressers, Chifforobes. 1, Wardrobe. ‘12 ~Rockers. 3 iarge Rugs, 5 Rugs (9xi2). 31 Chairs 2 Rel: tors. 2 Dressing Tables, 1 Library able, 10 Tables, 4 Cook Tables. 3 Dining Racl 3 4 Gas Plates, 1 Bookcase, 2 Hat <. b1 Pillowcases, 50 Shests. 13 Spreads, Doubls Blankets. 1 Mirror, 1 Step Run- 13 Pictures_ 4 Ranges, 11 pes. Linoleum 5 sets Cooking Vessels and Dishes, I Cabinet, 1 Buffet, ete. Terms of sale: All cash. FRANK STEPHEN, G. LYLE HUGHES, Fendall Bldg., Trustees. n9.10.11.12.13 & THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. 2 ALE _OF VALUABLE DE. ACH RAME DWELLIXG, ENOWN AS PRUMISES 1303 MADISON STREET NORTHWEST By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated July 19, 1926, being instrument No. 148, v corded July 29. 1926, among the land rec: ©0.ds of the District 6f Columbia, and at the Tequ st of the party secured thereby, the ‘will eell at punlic’ aue- tien. in_front of the premises, on MONDAY. THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY CF NOVE BER, AD. 1925, AT THREE-THIRTY P. thi Jollowing-deseribed land and - premil ituate in the District of Columbia. and de: ignated as and being lot 34 in_Cora S. Baj sott's combination of lots in block 3, “White Croft,” as per plat recorded in Liber County ‘17, folio 120, of the records i the office of the surveyor of the District of_Columbia. i Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust_for $8.000.00. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sal the purchase price above €aid trust to be paid $1.0 . balance $75.00 per month for thre: w when the remaindr be: comen due and payable. A d:pomt of . Conveyancing. recording. . at purchaser’s cost. Terms to bs com’ Pl with within thirty days, otherwise de- Dosit forfeited and the property may be ad- vertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. = DONALD M. EARLL. A. M. HARDING, ‘ON, AUCTIONE! OF_FIVE VALUABLE SIX-ROOM BATH BRICK DW L~ N, 20! 2 . 2030 AND 2032 B! NE' PLACE NORTHEAS By virtue of a certain deed of trust, July 8101976, bew instrument No. 141 -ecorded August 8. 1926, among the land records of the Distrit of Columbia, and at ® reouest of the varty secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, 1n front of the premises. on THURS- DAY THE EIGHTEEN DAY OF N VEMBER. AD. 1926 AT THREE 0'CLOCK P3i.. the following des ribed land and prem- ises. situate in the District of Columbia, and de: nated as and being lots 118 to 122, both inclusive, in Ethel M. SALE Rutty's sub: division of lots in square numbered 4506, plat_recorded in the office of the siirvevor for the District of Columbia, in Liher %8, at follo 43. Lot 118 will be firat offeret for sale and immediately there- after lot 119 and so on unul all of said lots are sou Terms: Each of said lots sold rubject to a prior Geed of trust for $3.500.00. further particulars of which will be annoinced at of sale: the purchase price above said to ve naid in cash. A deposit of 00.00 requred on each lot.~ Conveyano- ing. recordinz. ete. at purchaser's cost. Terims to_be complied with within thirty dave. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property 12v be advertised and resold ai the discre- ton of the trustes SAMUEL J. SOLOMON, IRA F. SHOEMAKER Y RRE AL Trutiens. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON Auctioneers. Trustees” Sale of Valuable 2- Story and Cellar Brick Dwell- ing, No. 18 Que St. N.E., With' | Metal Garage. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. paseed in Equity Cause No. 45088 the undersizned etees will offer for sale by public auc- in front of the premises. on MONDAY. '"EENTH DAY OF NOVEMBEK. R-THIRTY O'CLOCK PM following-des-ribed land and vreniises, Hthte 1ot 122 in Francis A. Blundon's subdivision of lota In block or square 3. West Ecking- dated | WA the District of Columbla. to wit: | & THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1926. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE_DAYR THOMA: FUTURE DAYS. Btk CARTER. AUCTIONEE] . Alexandria 167—Auc November 19. at 12 noon, trance to City, Hall. Alexandria, Va shares Citizens' National Bank of dria stock. proj 1 Sarah LR ks e n sale. 1218 at en: ) ¥ Shiugerheri o erfiel n‘lv' ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Second Commerci and Rear Alleys, proved by Nos. 1818, Northwest, 1818-1818'%, tion Court; and Six-car Garage. By virtue of authority vested in the un- ders'gned. we will offer for sale by public auction in front of the premises on THUR DAY. NOVEMBER EIGHTEENTH 19" A" FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. lots 827, 828 R0 nquare 107. 56x147.6 ft. with 14 ft. & 74 28.10 ft. rear alleys improved as above. Thia property is located about one square from Conn. ave. where millions of dol | have been recently expended in high- construction. street improvements. etc. Terms: Property will be sold subject to a first dred of ‘trust for $35.000 at 6% due May, 1027, balance one-half cash. remain- including interest at cash over trust. Deposit of ‘000 required at gale. Terms to be com. plied with in 30 days. Conveyancing and Grding at_purchaser's cost M A. WESCHLER & SON. Aucts, nof-d&dbs-exSu 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Lot About 34 Feet Front by 219 Feet Deep, Improved by Frame Dwelling No. 2566 Sherman Avenue Northwest. By virtue of a certam deed of trust duly recorded in Liber 1442, folio 104. et seq. of the land records of the District of Co lumbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby. the undersigned = surviving trustee will offer for eale by public auction. in front of the premises. on FRIDAY. THE NINETEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER. 1924 AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. the fol. lowing-described land and premises. situated in the District of Columbia. to-wit:' Part of “Mount_Pleasant,” beginning for ‘the name on the westerly line of Sherman Avenue. as Widened., where said line is _intersected’ bv the northerly line of the parcel conveyed to Nicholas Beck. by deed recorded in Liber 887 at folio 4 of the land records ! the District of Columbia. and running theice with said northerly Line south 80 degrees 43 minui i i i fon. as per piat recorded in Liber County | N0 11. page 20. of the survevor's office for sald Distri't. tmproved by six-room and bath elling. with gar: ke 151 Wase Orte-third of the purchase 7, b aid 1 cash. the batance in two i ttaliments represented by the nrom: the "purchaver.” puvable in Fare. whth interest ot six per v of sale payable ¢ Sectred by desd of trust upon sold. or all cash. at the untion O e hurchaner. A" deposit ‘of $300 re: quired of purcnaser at time of sale. Al nevancing, recording and notarial fees at st of purchaser. Terms of sale to oe com- PO R thirty: dave from day 0f salo. othes se the trustees reserve the right to reseli the propertv. at the risk and cost Durchiser, sfter %0 dave advertisement of such resale in some news- Aber pubiishea Ln the city of Washington, ¢ JOHN A. CHUMBLEY ‘Homer Bullding. GEORGE F. HAVELL. Columblan Buildinz nos-dkds.exSu semi-anmnal | | | | of s 30 seconds west 220.8 feet: thence south 20.07 feet: thence niorth K8 degroes 42 m Utes 30 seconds east 218.91 feet to Sher- man avenue: thence north 34.24 feet to the place of heginning, now known for purposes of assessment and taxation as lot 809 in square 2864, improved as above. Terms of sale: One-thitd cash. balance in two equal instailments. represerited by the Dpromissory notes of the purchaser, payable i one and two vears. with interest at 6 per cent per annum from day of sale. pay- able semi-annually. secured by deed of trust upon the proverty sold. or ai cash. &t option of purchaser. A deposit of $30! requ'red at eale. All conveyancing. record- ing and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within thirty davs from day of sale, otherwise the trustee Teserven the right to resell the property at the risk_and cost of the defaulting pur. after five days' advertisement of fuch_resale in somie newspaper published in e city of Washington, D. HARRY M. PACKARD. no9-d&ds exSu urviving _Trustee. THOS J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING WITH GA- RAGE IN'REAR, KNOWN AS PREM- ISES 2023 O STREE v virtue of a certain chaser. NORTHWEST. deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 5039, folio 452 et seq. of the land records of the District of Colum.: Dia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned ftrustees will sell at puhiic auction.in front of the premises. on FRIDAY, THE NINETEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER. 1924, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and prem- ises, ‘situate in the District of Columbia. and drsignated as and being lot 66 in Elias J. Hill's_subdivision of lots in square 98. as per plat_recorded in Liber 11, folio 42, of the records of the surveyor's office for the District of Columbia. Terms: Sold subjéct to a prior deed of trust for "$4.000. further = particulars of whish will be announced at time of sale: the purchass price above s; trust to be led in cash. A deposit of $1,000 r!?l“lr!d Conveyancing. recording. etc.. at purchaser's fost.~ Terms to be complicd with within ity days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the proerty may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees, ALFRED HIGBIE, LOUIS W. RICHARDSON. i tees THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- Story Brick Business Prop- erty, With Apartment Above, No. 1810 14th St. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed o1 trust duly recorded ir Liber No. 5447. folio 22 et seq.. of tha land records of the District of Co: lumbis, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at pubiic auction. in front of the remises (oo TUESDAY, THE SIXTEENTH AY OF NOVEMBER, AD. 1926 AT THREE ~ O'CLOC Pl the following- described land and premises, ituate in the District of Columb:a, and desiznated as and being lot 208 in Henry W. Howgate's stibdivision of lots 11 square 506, as per lat recorded in the office of the surveyor o the District of Columbia i Liver 11 a Sold eubject to a prior deed of trust for §20.000.00. further particu.ars of which will be annoinced at time of sale: the purchase, price above said_ trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $1.000.00 re. auired. Conveyancing. recording. etc.. at Durchaser's cost. Terms o be complied Wi'h within thirty days. otherwiss deposit forfeited and the property may be adver- tised and resold at the discretion of the trusiess. 3 FRANK DENT. # "HOWARD DUCKETT. Trustees ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. Bankruptcy Sale of Entire Stock | Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s | Shoes, Fixtures, Cash Regis- ter, etc., at No. 495 Pennsyl- vania Ave NW. By virtue of an order of tho Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding & bankruptey court, in re H nry' Schwartz, hankrunt No. 1723, the undersigred trusted will sell at public auction. within the above promises. . on NESDAY. NOVEMEBER SEVENTEENTH_ 1926, COMMENCING AT 10 O'CLOCK A.M . stock of Ladics’. Men's and__ Children’s Shoes. Rubbers. Sandal Boots, Houss Slippers, Felts, Athletic Sho ete. ALSO Floor Case, Display Fixtures. Chairs. Fi ting Stools, National 6-Clork Mah. Flee. Re- ister, Typewriter, Elec. Fan, Shelving, Gas Water Radiator, etc. it- rme:_Cagh LUNSFORD L. HAMNER. Trustee. noll-d&dbs.~xSu__Columbian_Building. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. Trustee’s Sale of Modern Cafe- teria Furniture and Equip- ment Contained in Nos. 1810- 1812 14th St. N.W. By virtue of a chattel deed of trust, dated Auglst 24, 1925, and recorded August 25. 1925, instrument No. 61. amonk the nnamf of the recorder of deeds uf the District of Columbia; and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will el blic auction, within the above premises. on TUESDAY, THE SIXTEENTH AY_OF NOVEMBER. 1928. COMMENCING AT TEN OCLOCK AM,_ modern cafeteria fquipment. including - Tables Chairs, Duteh Seata. Tables, Reed Room Suite. Cafsteria Counter, Ste: Pastry, Racks, Coffen Urna. Cash, Show Case. Elec Crenm Cabinets. Exhatist 3 Fans. Water Fount_Silver Stand. Dishwasher, Ranges, Broilers “‘Hobart' Electric Mixer, Electric Waffle Stove, Sinks Refrigeral Chef's Stcel Tables, Portable Bake Oven, Grease Traps. Office Equipment, Crockery, verware. Aluminum Trays. etc e 1 fir d if A sal 'y 1l ims:ediately be sold in detail. Terms: _Caai WALTER_H, WILLS. Trustes 313 Indiana Ave. N.W. nof-d&dhs.exSu J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF FIVE VALUABLE AND BATH BRICK DWELL: 16, 2018, 2020 AND 2022 NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated July 31. 1926. being instrument No. 1 recorded Augut 8. 1828, among the land tecords of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustecs will sell. at public auction. 10 front _of the premises, on THURSDAY. THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER ~AD. 1826, AT THREE- THIRTY O'CLOCK PM_ the following-de- gerived land_and premises. situate in' the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lots 123 to i27. both inclusive. in Fthel M. Rutt:'s “subdivision of lots in ~quare numbered 4508, as per plat recorded i the ‘office of the surveyor for the Dis- triet of Columbia in Liber 78, at follo 43, Lot 123 will be first offered ‘for sale, and inimediately thereafter lot 124 and so on untll”all of_sald ote are’ gold. Terms: Each of “said lots’ sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $3.500 00. fur- ther particulars of which will be announced at_time of sale: the purchase price above eaid_trust 1o be paid in cash. A deposit $200.00 required on_each Iot. Convey- ancing, recording. etc.. at purchaser’s cost, Terms to be complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and _the rty may be advertised and resold at Giscretion of the trustees. % SAMUEL J SOLOMON. TRA ¥ SHOEMAKER BOOUALAGIONT Trustoe. pro the |Valuable Real Estate in i 1 Zone 55x147.6 Feet, Side Im- 1820, 1822 L Street 1820, 1820)2 Constitu- | | | | suit is to obtain an absolute | THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- Story Detached Frame Dwell- _ing, No. 26 Sycamore Ave, *Takoma Park, Md. Under and by, virtue of a certain deed of trust. recorded July 11. 1935, in Liber No. 377, at folio 413, of the Montromery County land records. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the und-rsizned trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the promises, on MONDAY. NOVEMBER FIFTEENTH 1926, AT FOUR O'C P.] the following-described lAllq‘ and prem- Lots 10 and 11 in block 22 in Benja- min F. Gilbert's “subdivision “of Takoma Park, Montgomery County. Md.. as per plat recorded in Liber J. A.. No. 3. at folio 478 (recorded in Plat Booi ‘A. plat 2). of the land records of said Montgomery County. Torma: Sold subject to a first deed of trnet for $6.000. further particulars of which will be announced at the time of sale. he purchase price above said trust to vald in cash. ~ A depc#it of $500 require 1t_time of sale. Terms to ba comlied with within five days after the final ratification of said male by the Circuit Court of Mont- ~omery County. Md.. otherwise the property De resold at the risk and cost of the fefaulting purchas © HARRY B. PITTS. . ELDRED H. BUCHANAN. nol1,12.13 Trus ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Valuable Business Proper- ty, Threestory Brick Building, Containing Two Stores With Apart- ments, Nos. 1216-1218 H Street N.E. By virtue of authority vested in the un- dersigned. we will ofter for sale by publi Auction, in front of the premises. on THURS DAY, NOVEMBER EIGHTEENTH, 1926, A FOUR-FORTY-FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. lots and 34 in square 1003, improved by three. Sory brick building. containing 2 etores and i apartments of 6 rooms and bath each. Cash over and above a first trust 200000 (3 vears at 6%). and sec ond trust, $4.000.00 at 6% payable S65 per month.” Deposit of $500 reauired a sale. Terms to be complied with in 30 days Conveyancing and recording at purchaser's st ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. noll-d&dsexSu 920 Pa. A THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS RUSTEES; SALE OF VALUABLE TWC STORY BRICK DWELLING.' BEINC PREMISES ' NO. 209 N STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated July 18, 1924, being instrument No. 184, re corded July 23, 1024, among the land ‘rec ords of the District of Columbia, and at the Tequest of the party secured thereby. th undersigned trustees will sell at public auc- tion. i front of the premises on TUESDA' NOVEMBER TWENTY-THREE. 1926, A’ THREE-THIRTY P.M.. the following trict” of “Columbia, being lot 81 in Henry L. Mann's subdivisior of the wouth 75 feet of original lot 12 in square 564 as per piat recorded in the off, of the surveyor for the District of Columbla in Liber 19 at folio 49, Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $3.800.00. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale the purchase price above said trust to be id in cash. A deposit of $200.00 required ‘onveyancini, recording and revenue stamp: at_purchaser's cost. Terms 0 be tompile with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be adver tised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. MORTON_J. LUCHS. HARRY B. PITTS. nol12-d&ds.exSu Tristoes THOMAS J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. Valuable Two-Story Six-Room Aucts. ve. N.W. de o ¢ and Bath Brick Dwelling, No. 78 K St. N.E. By suthority vested in us we will sell at public_auctlon, in front of the prmises on MONDAY. THE FIETEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER,' 1026, AT FIVE O'CLOC P.M.. lot 278% in square 674, improved as ve. Terms will be very easv and arranged to sult e purchaser, ‘300,00 deporlt 1e- i Rhvevancing. © recording. _etc, :}f‘rcn-md s cost. Sale to be closed ‘within avs or deposit forfeited: thirty dasw of Jgblt OWEN. & SON. nol0-d&ds.exSu Auctionee: LEGAL NOTICES. G. BOWDOIN CRAIGHILL and ROGER J. WHITEFORD, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Colimbia. holling Probate Court —Estate ot Henry B. Bennett. deceased— No. #1214 —1The notification as Lo tue il of the issties in this case. relating to the validity of the paper writings, dated the £th day ot June, 1923, and the ‘31st day of March, 1925, purporting to be codicils t the last wili and testament of Henrs B Bennett, deceased, having been returned a to Charles Hayes, Ir.: Frank Hegen. 3 minor Janet Hayes, a minor: Ruth H. Viles, Charles Viles, a_muor: Philip Viies, a minor: Ro: H. Smith, Eleanor D. Smith, a minor. Abby M B_'Slade, Ruth E. Slide. Emm May Vance, B. M. C. Durfes Trust Company. Hoten U Walker. Robert Walker, Mar: V nette Walker, a minor: Russell Emmons Walker, a minor; Ruth Bennett Walker. minor: ' Henry M. Earl, Benjamin Earl, Young Men's Christian Assoclation, Central Organization or _Association of Salvation Army, Boys' Club of Fall River, Salvation Army, Union Hospital, Home for' Azod Peo Qe Jvomens. Cnion . Ella_Rodgers, ajion Virginia Rodgers, “not to be tound it is this 8rd day of Novemler. 1076, dered that the issues be set down for trial on the 15th day of December, 1020, and that this order and the substance of said {ssues, to_wit, whether the said paper writ- ings dated Junc 8, 1023, and March 31. 1925, were codiclls ‘to the last will and tes: tament Qf said Henry B. Bennett: whether at the tme of siening said paper writings the said Henry B. Bennett was of sound mind. memory and understanding, and. ca- panls of making a valid decd or' contract. and wheiber the slining of suid paper writ: ings. or either of them. by said Honr: B Hennett was_procured by “undue {nfluence and fraud exercised and practice. upon by Honry H. Earl. or by any other person ehall be published once a weok for four weeks in the Washington Law Reporter and twice a week for the same peiiod i The Evening Star. F. L. SIDDONS. Justice (Seal.)” _Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL; Depuiy Registor of Willa for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. n012.13.17.20.23.27.de1.4 TOBRINER & GRAHAM, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbla. Holding Probate Court.—Estate of G. Tavior Wade. deceased.—No. 35099 Administration Docket 78.—Application hav- ing been mads herelr, for brobate of the last will and testament of eaia deceased. and for letters testamentary on said by Marlon V. Wade and Henry H scribed in said will as Howard H. Butle 1s ordered this.Z27th dl{v of October. 1026, that Geory T, ‘ade and the un- known heirs at_law and unknown next of kin of said G. Taylor Wade and all others concerned appear in said court on Monday, the Gth day of December. A.D. 1926. at 10 o'clock a.m.. to show cause why siuch ap- Plication should not be granted.” Let notice hereof b published in_ the Washington Law. Reporter and The Evening Star once in each of three successive weelks before the return day herein mentioned. the first ublication to oe not less than 30 dayvs be- WALTER I. McCOY, Chief Justice. (Seal) Attest: JOHN Al SHEIL, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. 030.108.13 ANDREW WILSON, Attorney. 1033 Woodward Bldg. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE_DIS- trict of Columbla—Shirley D. Syme, latntiff, ve. Kruest W. Syme and Katherine tankin, Defendants—Equlty No. 6128 Order 0f publication—The object of this ivorce upon the grounds of adultery. On motion of the plaintifl it is this 27¢h day of October, 195 ordered that the defendant, Katherine Ran: kin, cause her appearance to entered herein on or, before the fortisth day. exclu- ive of Sundays and legal holidays. oecur- ring after the day of the first publication of this order: otherwise the causo will be Droceeded with as in case of default. Pro- oro said return day. pateterta | vided, ‘a copy of ihis order be published | once ‘a week for three successive weeks in the Washington Law Reporter and The Eve- ning, Star | before “ald | day. “JENNINGS eal. true copy. Test: FRANK E. CUNNINGHAM. Clerk. W. W. MACKALL, Asst. Clerk ua&'xi(nu._fi CULL & CULL, Attorneys. & SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT or' Columbia. Holding Probate Court—No. 35102, Admimstration —This is to give no- tice that the subscribers. of the District of Columbia, have obtained from the Probate Court of ‘the District of Columbia lstters 01 administration_c. t. a. on the estate of Benjamin F. Shaw, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. ~ All persons having claims_ against the deceased are hereby Wariied to exhibit the same. with tie vouch- ers thereof. legally authenticated, to_the Subscribers. on or before the 20th day ot Octdber” A'D 1037 ‘otherwise they may by law be éxrluunddhom :ll r;)el‘l;‘fll (a)lh.d estate. Given under our hands this 20th da ST Veioner Tod6. EDN A SHAW DUNMIRE. 722 s Car. Ave. S.E. 8 2 St. NE._(Apt. 201). e E% Ti‘ %Nzn‘hh'l'l"'\(° t the Probat strict of Coiunibia. Clerk of the Probatc Court. 0c30.n06.13 FRANK STETSON, Attorney. SUPREME COUR1 u: IHE DISTRICT OF Columbia. Holding Probate Court.—No. 33718, Administration.—This is to give no- tice that the subscriber. which was by the ourt of the District of Columbia entacy on the e-tate of as. with the ap- ‘ourt ‘of the District Supreme kranted letters te Alice P. dece: proval of the Burrvma 2 of ‘Columbia. holding_a Probate Court. ap- Roinied Monday” inc 2ith day of Neveinbe, 926, at ten o'clock am.. a8 the time and the said court room as the place. for mak- ing payment and distribution from said es- tate. unm the court's direction and control. When &nd where all creditors and persons en’ fitled to distributive ehares or legacies. o th residue. or parts thereof. are notified to attend. (n person or by agent or attorney luly adthorized. wigh their claims against the’ estate_broverly vouched, Given under hand this A-4 dav o FATIONAL SAVINGS AND TRUST COM- STETSON, Attorney. T ODOKE C' ilg for the {Seal ¥ LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. COLLADAY, CLIFFORD & FETTUS, Attor- ney SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Tunbia. Holding Probate . Court—No 32050. Admiinistration.—This is 10 kive no tice thiat the subseriber. of the Lekation of Greece. has obtained from the Probate Col of “the’ District of Colpmbi ministration on the ‘estate of lomas Bas. “late ot “the' BistHlet® of' columbia, de ceased. All persons having claims again« the deceased are hereby warne to exhib’ the same. with the vouche thereof. legal! authenticated. to the subscriber. on or fore the 5th day of June. A.D 1927: other wine ‘they may by Jaw he excluded from al Denent of said o-lyto” Given inder my han! Znd day’ of November. 1030. x AN DAMANTOROTLSY: 1858 comecti- cut avenue. (Seal. Attest: JAMES TA® NER. Register of jis_for the District of Cofurbia., Cl iumbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. MCNEILL & MAHER, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- triet of Columbia, Jess W. McPherson Plaintiff, ve. Maude Marley McPherson and Richard’ Rowe, Defendants.—No. 45334 Equity Docket §6.—The object of this suit is to secure an absolute divorce by the plain Giff from the defendant Maude Marley Mc Pherson on_the ground of infidelity with the defendant, Richard Rowe. On motion of the plaintiff, it is this 30th day of September “rerad that 'the cefendants, Mau Marley McPherson and Richard Rowe. cause their appearance to be entered herein on o before the fortieth da. exclusive of Sunday and lezal holidavs. occurring after the da of the first publication of this order: other wise the cause will be proceeded with as i1 case of default. "Provided, a copy of this or der be published once a week for three suc cessive weeka in the Washington Law Re norter and The Evening Star before. sai day. JENNINGS BAILEY, Justice. (Seal.! A tiue copy. Test: FRANK E. CINNING HAM. Clerk. By M. LEE ASHFORD Asst Clerk. n06.13.20 A L. BUCK B K. HUGH GHAM. ‘Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—No 35038, Administration.—This is to give no ice that the subscriber. of the District « ‘olumbia, has' obtained from ' the Probat: ourt of the District of Columbia. letters ¢ dmintstration on the_e te of Harry & Barrick, " late of the District of Columb eceased. All persons having claims againe he deceased are he: warned to exhibi ie same, with the vouchers thereof. lexall thenticated. to the subscriber, on or be ore the 14th day of October. A.D. 1927 therwise they may by law be excluded fron :ll henefit of said estate. Given under m 27th of October. 1920 BARRICK. 4746 Wisconsi (Seal)’ “Attest: JOHN A L y Register of Wills for the District o bia, Clerk of the Probate Court. HARRY K. HICKEY, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. Holding Probate Court.—No. 15147, Administration.—This is give otice that the subscriber, of the District of “olumbia, has obtained from the Probate ourt of the District of Columbia_letters ‘estamentary on the estate of Emma Ranney. ate of the District of Columbia. deceased. All persons having claims agi it the de- hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof. legally au- thenticated. to the subscriber. on or before the 1st day of November. A.D. 1027: other- vise they may by law be excluded from all senefit of said estate. Given under my hand THEODORE COGSWELL. Deputy Registe A Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk f_the Probate Court. n06.13,20 ALFRED D. SMITH, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE_DIS trict of Columbia, Nora E. Brooke. Plain- tiff. ve. Willlam V. Brooke and Pegry N onaid, Defendants.—Equity No. 45878 —The ‘object of this suit is to obtain an #bgolute divorce on the ground of adultery. 1 motion of the plaintiff. it is this 4ih day of November, 1926, ordered that the defendants, William W. Brooke and Peggy McDonald. cause their appearance to | entered herein on or before the fortieth day exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays. oc- curring after the day of the first publication of thia order; otherwise the cause 'will be proceeded with as in case of default. Pro- vided. @ copy of this order be publishéd once a week for three successive weeks in the Washington Law Reporter, and Star, before_aaid day, " JENNINGS BAILEY Justice. (SEAL, rue _ copy. et FRANK E. CUNNINGHAM. Clerk. By M. LEE _ASHFORD. A Clerk.. no8, 20 KOBT. F. COGNWELL. Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, * Holding Probate Court.—No Administration.—This is to give no- t the subscriber. of the State of Con. t. has obtained from the Probate Court of the strict of Columbla. letters lertamentary on the estate of Harry E. Pot- ter. late of the District of Columbia. de ceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned tg exhibit 0 same: Wik The Voushers hereof. fig;xxy authenticated. to the subscriber. on or before the 20th day of Ortober. A 1927 other- by law he excluded from all estate. Given un ?r my hand of October. 1928 AN MORGAN ER. _Hockanum, Conn (Seal.) ~ A AMES TANNER. Reg- ister of Wills for the District of Columbla, Clerk ‘0t the ‘Probate Co noB. 1520 "FRANK STETSON. Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. Holding_ Probate Court —Es- :ate of Laura L. Savies deceased —No. 15113 Administration Docket 78 —Applica: tion ‘having been made herein’ for probate if the last will and testament and codicils +f said deceased. and for letiers testamentary said_estate by National Savings & Trust it is ordered this 20th day of October AB.. 192" that Charles Frances of Inter. alen, Fla. and Mrs. E. J. Gale of Boston. Mass.. and’ all othera concerned, appear. it , the das of De cember, o'clock a.m.. to ch application should not The_Evenin: wise they may Nenefit of raid {his, Z0th dy said_court cause why bo granted. Let notice hereof be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star once in each of three successive weeks he- fore the return day herein mentioned. the first publication to be not less than 30 days Dbefore eald return dav. WALTER 1. McCOY, Chiet Justice ' (Seal) = Attest: JAMES TANNER, Register of Wills for the District oL Li):llul%bla. lerk of the Probate Court. n06.13.2 PAUL V. ROGERS, Atforney. SUPREME CUORT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—Estato of John T. Vivian. Deceased.—No. 350: Administration Docket 78.—Apblication hav. ine heen made herein for nrobate of the last will and teatament of said deceased, and for Ietters tostamentary on said estate, by Elf beth M Vivian. it is ordered this 3rd day of November. A.D. 1926, that Vivian Seigle and Lucy Vivian, custodtan. of Easton. Pa and_all othera concerned. ' appear in’ sald court ‘on Mondas, the 13th day of Decem- ber. A.D. 1026, at 10 o'clock a.m.. to show cause why such avplication shouid not be granted. Let notice hereof be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The E: ning Star once in each of three succes: weeka before the return day herein men- tioned. the first nublication to be not less 0 dava before snid return day. WEN- P STAFFORD, 'Justice.~ (Seal,) i: THEODORE COGSWELL, Deputy ter of Willa for the District 0f Colum- Clerk of the Prohate Conrt 1n06.13.20 LEVI H. DAVID, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Colimb'a. Hold'ng Probate Court.—No. 33586, Administration—This is to give no- tee that the wubser ber who was by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia granted letters of admin‘stration on the e: tate of Edward H. Trundle. deceased. has, with the approval of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. holding a Probate ourt, "appointed Monday, the 6th day of December. 1026, at 10 o'clock a.m. as the time and said court room as the piace, for mak ng payment and d'stribution from o estate. under the cour direction and con- trol. ‘hen and where all creditors and per- sons entitled to distributive sharew or lekacies. or the residue, or Darts thereof. are notified to attend, in person or by agent or attorney duly authorized. with their claims aga nst_the estate properly vouched. Give: under my_hand_ this 2nd day of November. 1926. LEVI H. DAVID cLachlen Blde (Seal,) “Attest: JAMES TANNER, Regster of Wills for the District of Columbia, erl 31 the Probate Court, 106.13.20 SHERLEY. FAUST & WILSON, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. Holding Probate Court.—No. 35123, Administration.—This 1s to elve no: tic that the subscriber. of the District of Columbia, has obtained’ from the Probate Court of ‘the District of Columbia. letters of administration, c. t. a.. on the estate of Kate V-"Moore. Iaté of the' District of Columbia. deceased. Al persons having clams azainst the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit ‘tie same. with the vouchers thereof. lerall authenticated, to the subscriber. on or fore the 19th day of October. 'AD. 1927 otherwise they may by law be excluded from | all benefit of said estate. Given under mv { hand_this 27th day of October. 1026, NA NiL MET) NK | TION. ROPOLITAN BA; 0 WASHINGTON. By "R P. HOLLING WORTH_ _Assistant Trust Officer. * {Seal.) Attest: JOHN A. SHIEL. Denuty Reeister of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the_Probate_Court. 0c30.n06.13 CROMELIN & LAWS, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. Holding Probate Court.—No. 35142, Administration.—This to give no- } tico that the subscriber. of the District of Columbia, hus obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia. letters festamentary on the estate of Mattie J. Cromelin. late of the District of Columhi deceased. All persons having claims agalnst the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof. lezally suthenticated. to the subscriber, on or fore t.e .5th day of October. AD. 1927 otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 28th l{ of October 1828, PAU] CROMFLIN, 511 Albee Bide. (Se Altest: THEODORE COGSWFLL. Denuty Register of Wills for the District of Colum- ‘lerk_of the Probate urt. 30.n08.13 FRANK STETSON, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. olding Probate Court.—No. 33582, Adminisration—This is to give notice that the subscriber. which was by'the Supreme Court ‘of the District of Columbia granted letters testamentary on the estate 5f"Christina Callan. deceased. has. with the approval of the Supreme Court of the Dis. thiet of Columbia. bolding & Probate Court, appointed Monday. the 22nd day of Novem: ber. 1926. at 10 o'clock am. as the time. and taid courtroom aa the place. for mak. ing ‘vayment and distribution from "said estate, under the court's direction and con- trol, when and where all creditors and per. gons entitled tr disiributive shares = o: legacies, or the ri lue. or parts thereof, are notified to attend .1 person or by agent or attorney_dulv rized. with their claims against the esti properly vouched. Give: under my hau his 25th day of October 1926, "NATIO: L SAVINGS AND TRUST . B: FRANK STET: Alle: MPAN SON. Con P s GRat: IAMES. %, E‘l of Will. for the District of Colum. " Clerk of the erovate Court. 0030,006,13 | dav_ot | making pay WILLIAM A. DONCH, Attorney. SUPREME COURT UF THE DISTRICT OF ‘Columbia. Holding Probate Court—No. 35108, Admimstration.—This is to give no. Yice that the subscriber. of the District of Columbia. has obtained’ from the Probate Court of ‘the District of Columbia letters of idministration c. t. a. on the estate of Tilin C. Frizelle, of t e District of . All persons having he deceased are hereby R eatad: o the sub uthenticated. to the sub- the 21st day of October. ate o fl'»‘gemnl. le(h:l'lv al ctiber, on or before A.D). 1927; otherwise thev may by law excluded from all fit of sald e Given nnder my hand this 21st day of T MARION F. WILKINS, “N.W. (Seal.) Attest: JAMES TAN- ster of Wills for the District of Clerk of the Probate Court. e RAY & EEFFER, 35 D St. N, E _SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS: ct of Columbia.—John M. Burgess, et Plaintiffs, ve. Georze H. E. Burgess. et Defendants—No. 45205, Equity Docket 96.—J. Enos Ray and C. Francid Owens, trustees, having reported sale of all that proverty fully described in the bill of com; plaint and containing 2 acres. 1 rood and 27 Derches of land. more or lcss, and known "or the purpose of taxation in tho assessor Jice of the District of Columbia as Parcel 13876 situate in the County of Washington. District of Columbia, to Charles W. Miller and Caroline F. Miller, his fe. for seventy- y, Bundred ‘dollars ($7.100,00) it 1o thic '1th day of jovember, 1926, ordered that said_sale be ratified and confirmed by the court, unless cause to the contrars lw’ shown »efore the 6th day of December. 1926, pro- ided & copy of this order be published in ach of thres successive issues of the Wash- agton Law Reporter and The E\'emn(wsur Jrior to ‘the exviration of eaid period. WEN OELL P, STAFFORD. Justice, ~(Seal,) True opy. Test: FRANK E. CUNNINGHAM Tlrrli(i’l B"yzl(. LEE ASHFORD, Asst. Clerk n 20.27 ARTHUR PETER and W. 0. BADEN, orneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. Holding Probate Court —No 5103. Admimstration—This is to give no- ce that the subscriber. of the District o' olumbia. 'has obtained from the Probatc “Jourt of the District of Columbla letters tec :mentary on the estate of Sallie Gertride Merriman, late of the Distrilg of Columbia toceased. All persons havinftlaims against he deceased are herehy warned to exhibit he same. with the vouchers thereof. lezall: authenticated. to the subscriber, on or before he 16th day of October. A.D.'1927: other vise they may by law be excluded from al henefit of, . Given under m hand this 25th day of October. 1926, TH WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COM- PANY. By ANDREW PARKER. Vice Presi- tent. * (Seal) Attest: JOHN 'A. SHEIL Dentity Register of Wiils for the District o Jolumbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. 0c30.n6.13 CHAS. §. BAKER, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 15129, Administration —This is to_give no: that the subscriber. of the District of “olumbis. has obtained from the Probate “ourt of the District of Columbia_letters of \dministration on the estate 0! Emma Straye: tone. latp of the Bistcict of Columbla; eceased. GAIl persons having claims againai +he deceased are hereby warned to exhibit iho_samie. with the vouchers thereof. leall authenticated. to the subscriber. on or fore the 23rd day of October. AD. 1927 otherwise they may by law he excluded from 11 benefit of sald estate. Given under mv and this 27th dav of October. 1926. CHAS BN Ir R0 T ue, e (Seal.) Attest: JOHN A. SHIEL, Devuty Reglster of wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of o Provata ' 8030 a1 N _THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DI trict of Columbia.—In re the aplication of Joseph Gregorv Mastin for chanze of No. 46283, equity doc.—Joseh Gregory Mavtin. having filed a petition pray- ing for a decree chaning his name to Joseph Gregory Mayton. and having avplied to the court for an order of publication of the notice required by law in such cases. it in. %" this court. this hth day of November. A. D. 1826 ordered that all persons con: ed show_cause. if any there be, on or before the 25th day of November. A. D 1026, why the pravers of said petition shouid mot be eranted: Provided. that a 7ovy ot this order be published once a weel or three_consecutive weeks_in The Wash- T AP A AT comy Justice. (Seal rie cony. Test: FRANK E.' CUNNINGHAM. Clerk By W. W. MACKALL. Assistant Clérk. n08.13. FORD & GROVE. Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 35104, Admin stration—This 18 to give notice that (lm ‘subseriber. of the District of Columbia.' has obtained from the Pro. bate Court of the District of Columbia let. ters of_administration on the estate of George W. Anderson. late of the District of Columbla, deccased. Al persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof. legallv anthenticated. to the snbscriber. on or before the 23rd day of October. A D. 1927: otherwise thev may by law be excluded from all benefit of sald estate. _Given under my hand this ©7rd October. 19026. LAURA H. ANDER- SON. 615 8th st. ne. (Seal ) Attest JAMES TANNER. Register of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. 0c30.n068.13 SHERLEY. FAUST & WILSON. Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. ' Holding Probate Court.—No. 33600, Admin‘stration—Th's is to & ve no: tice that the subscriber. which was by the Supreme Court of the District of Columb'a grapted letters testamentary on the estate of ulia Thompson Cottle. deceased. has. with the approval of the Supreme Court of the Dstrict of Columbia. holdng_ a Probate Court. appointed Monday, the 20th of November. 1926, at 10 o'clock a.m. the time and id court room as the place, for 'ment and distribution from said estate. under the court’s directon and con- irol when and where ail creditors and per- sons entitled to distributive shares or legacies. or the residue. or parts thereof. are notifisd to n‘tend. ‘n nergon or bv agent or attorney duly authorized, with their claims aga nst_the estate properly vouched. G ven under my hand this 1st day of November, 1926, NATIONAL METROPOLITAN BANK of Washington. By GEORGE W, WHITE. Pres'dent. (Seal.) Attest: JAMES TANNER. Rexister of Wills for the D'strict of Colum- bia, Clerk of the Probate Court. no6.13.20 FRANK STETSON, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court—No. 35015, Administration —This is 0 _give no- tice that the subscriber. of the District of Columbla. has obtalned from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Amelia Ben- nett Butler. late of the District of Columbia, deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit ihe same. with the vouthers thereof. legally authenticated. to the subscriber. on or before the 20th day of September. A.D. 1927: otherwise they may by law be excluded from all hemefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 25th day of October. 1976, NA- TIONAL SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY. By WILLIAM D._HOOVER. ~ President. (Seal.) Attest: JOHN A. SHEIL. Depu Regisier of Wills for the District of Colum- bia. Clerk of the Probate Court. 0c30.n06.13 BEANDENBURG & BRANDENBURG, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF | Columbia. Holding Probate Court.—No 34829, Admiinistration —This is 1o give no tie that the subscriber of the District 0 Colvmbia has obtained from the Probatc Court of the District of Columbia letter- of administration c. t. a. on the ite « Lillian J. Leisenring. late of the District of Columbia. deceased. All persons having claims ~ against the deceased are hereby ‘Wwarned {0 exhibit the same. with the vouch ers thereof. legally authenticated. to the subscriber. on or before the 3rd day of No- A.D. 1927 otherwise they may by excluded from all henefit of said Given under my hand this 8th dov of November. 1926, 8. LOUIS LEISENRING, 1854 Mintwood nl. (Seal ) Attest: JAMES TANNER. Register of Willa for the District of Fn‘h’lm(!y\lzl7 Clerk of the Probate Court. no13.20. ELLIS. HARRISON vember, law be eatate. FERGUSON & orney: RY, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OE | Columbia. Holding Probate Court—No. 35118, Administration—This is o give no. tice that the subscriber of the District of Columbin has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia_lettors | testamentary on the estate of Kenneth I Coontz. late of the District of Columbia. i derensed. Al bersons having claime againsi | the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subseriher, on or hefore the 20th dav of Octoher. A.D. 1927: other- wise they ‘may by law be excluded from all henefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 9th day o November. 10268. =MER- CHANTS BANK & TRUST COMPANY, B. ASHLEY LEAVELL Aceitant Truct Officer. | (Seal). _ Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL, Denuty Register of Wille for the Dictrict of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. nol3.20.27 JOHN M. LOUGHRAN, Attorney SUPRFME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia_Holdine Probate Court.—Estate of Esther M. Jacobs. Daceased — 3407 Administration Do ket 77.—Aonlication hav- ing heen made herein for lettors of adminie- tration on sald estate by Ida M. Miller it is ordered thia 10th_dav of Novembher A D. I.'".’fld that Hl:rv F;&'rfl" :‘nd ul|vn'hd.-. p;\;.\. cerned appear in said court on Monday. 1 h day of December. AD. 1926, at 1 o'clock am.. to show cause why guch aopli- cavion should not be granted. TLet notice ! Rereof be mublished in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star once in each of three sucressive weeks hefore the returmn Qav. herein mentioned the first ouhlication to be not less than ‘hirty dava hefore sald retura dav. WENDFLL P STAFFORD Tne. (Seal ) ttest: JAMES TANVER ster of Willa for the District of Colum- Clerk of the Probate Court.na13.20.27 M. M. DOVLE. Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columhia _ Holdifg Prohate Court.—No. 53004, Administration —This is to eive no: tice that the subscriber of the Distri-t of Columbia has obtained from the Prohate Court of the District of Columhia. letters testamentary on the estate of Charles H. Clark. late of the District of Columbi e ceased. All persons having claims against | the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof. lezally authenticated. to the subscriber. on or fore the 9th day of November. A.D. 1927 otherwise they may by law be exclided from all benefit of sald estate. Given under my hand_ this 9th_day of November. 1026. AT Ca et M e e FRiha for e Dlatries of Columbia of the Probate Court. 2018, 057 LEGAL NO TICES. THE EVENING STORY Supporting Mother. RS. BALDWIN was puttine “the finishing touches to the evening meal before the girls got home. She liked to have everything ready, for it made them fretful to wait. Such good girls, every one said. It was known they were supporting their mother and the fact gained for them much commendation. “Yes, they are good girls,” mur- mured Mrs. Baldwin, mixing the dainty fruit salad. “Dear me, I hope Helen likes this new dressing.” Helen's appetite was capricious and her mother spent much time concoct- ing delicate dishes to tempt her. Sometimes she was rewarded by a — LEGAL NOTICES OD P. MOREY. ELLWOOD y THE DISTRICT OF SUPREME COURT OF THE DIRTRICT O Columbia. Holding P 0. 35118, Adminiatration —THs s 1o Eive, N criber. o strict o i, has abtuined from the brobate ¢ Columbia letters of Hernert, C de- Columbia. has obtaine Court of ‘the District o administration on the estate of Tewis, Tate of the District of Columbia -eased. All persons having claims <) the deceased are herebv warned to exh the same. with the vouchers thereof. lezaily ihent:cated to the sths-rher. on or e fore the 22nd day of October. AD. 1927 ofherwise they may by law be excluded from estate. | Given under mv dav of October. 1026 701, Conn. ave nw. (Seal) = Atfest: N SHEIL. Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Colum- bia. Clerk of the Probate Court. @030.106.13 BURKART & QUI RFGORY CIPRIAN: v NN. Aito SUPREME COVRT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Prohate Court.—No 34979 Administration.—This {8 40 give no Yice that the subscriber of the District o Columbia has obtained from 'the Probate Court of the District of, Columbia. lotters of administration on the estate of Idi Mav lam. late of the District of Colnmbi ceaged. All persons havinz claims againet the deceased are hereby warned to exhihit the same. with the vouchers thereof. loenllv authenticated. to the subseriber. on or before the 9th dav of November. A.D. 1627: other. wise they mav by law he excluded from henefit of eaid estate. Given under my hand this 9th day of November. 1926. ~JOHN WESLEY 'BOTELER 1680 %2nd ‘st n.w (Seal) " Attest: JAMES TAN Rogister of Willa for the District of Col of the Probate Court PAUL IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE_DIS trict of Colum™ia. Holding an_Equity Conrt—Mary V. Mitchell. formerlv Mary V Lithgow: Arthur A Lithzow William H Li‘heow. Allen H Lithrow Plaintiffs. vs. Moses Myers. Georze Newton. as trustee Robert B. Taylor. as trustee: Thomas Wil- liamson. as trusice: Alexander Jordan. as trostee: Robert Robertson. if livine. or if dead. their unknown heirs cog and encea” John C. Weedon. Katherine 1) Don Dafendants.—FEnuity 15072 —Or. der of Publication—The obicct of this snit i# to obtain a decree eatablishing plaintifrs title of record by adverse posession in simple to the roal estate known a8 part of orizinal lot 8 in square 7¢ cinning for the sams on_the west line 4th st.. at a point distant 777 4", sonth northeast corner of eaid sauare: ‘and_runninz thence south 27 feet: thence west 79 fect thence north 27 fect” thence east 79 feet to tii nlace of heginning* said ahove deseribed Dron erty being naw known for nienoges of asc ment and taxation as lot 809 in square and improved by house and nremises 4th st. se - said land and oremises having heen devisad to the “plaintiffs by their mother. Florence J. Lithgow. as will horein after appear. On moion of the nlaintiffs 1 ia this 26th dav of October. 1096, o-dere hat the_dstendants Moses Mvors Georee Newton. Robert B. Taglor. Thomas William son. Alexander Jordan and Rohert Robert son and the unknown heirs. devisees and alienees of uch of the above named persons a8 may be deceased. cause their apnearance to_be entered herein on or before the first rule day occurring after the exviration of seven wecka from this date. otherwise. the cause will be procecded with as in case of default. Provided a conv of this order shall be published twice a month for fwo s cessive months in the Washinefon Law Re norter and The Evening Star. longer publi cation having heen disnenzed with for atis factory cause shown. JENNINGS BAILEY Justice. "~ (Seal) A "ftrue cony. e FRANK E CUNNINGHAM. Clerk. Dy M LEE ASHFORD. Asst’ Clerk. no13.20-de4.11 EDUCATIO at A FREE SCHOLARSH —to he given away hy the WASHINGTON "BUSINESS COLLEGE. —1340 New York ave. nw. on November 17.°in either day or nizit school: all are eligible. Write for information at ance. 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C. 107 -t smile of pleasure, sometimes came the hored complaint. “Oh. mother, you never get anything I lfke.” a’s appetite was almost as cult, so it was often witfi anxiety that Mrs. Balgwin awaited the wer. dict on her carefully planned meals Two attractive girls they were a they entered the apartment. Helen was dark-eved and vivacious. Marthe blond and serious. But a frown on each pretty brow. Probably worried over some petty office difficulties. Mother Baldwin wes tired, too, but she seldom complained. Up early that morning, she had cleaned the Mttle apartment, washed silken lingerie | that the laundry would have ruined. hung fresh curtains and finished Helen's new blouse. After that it wu- time to start dinner. but there, they wera good girls! She felt she should be thankful for the good home they provided. So she tried to help in every way. Their lingerie was the envy of thelr gir friends, for Mother Baldwin could work magic with a few vards of silk and a skein or so of embroidery thread. She could even make party gowns and sport frocks. All at great savine. The sirls ate sflently, absorbed in thought. “Did_vou girls have a good day”' she asked “Beautiful.” _fronically tha. “Hot as bla we could go a from Mar s downtown. Wish ay for the Summer.’ “Why. 1 have a chance to go t Colorado!” exclaimed Helen, coming out of her reverie. “How? When?" cried mother and sister. “Our firm is opening a branch ! Denver. Mr. Bond is taking his family out soon and will have chargw He wants me to go. as I've always taken his dictation, and stay In Der ver till he trains a new secretary Same salary, but my railroad fare paid. Oh. Helen, if you could only go, mourned Martha “Of course, she can go. demanded Mrs. Baldwin, ou know perfectly well we can't | keep up this establishment and g Yoard elsewhere,” snapped Martha. have an opportunity to go down to the camp by the lake which the firm has started for the office force. T can g« hack and forth daily and if I'll act as counselor to the younger girls my room rent will be free. But the com mutation fare is high, and there's “Me!"” whispered Mrs. Baldwin, un derstanding. So her girls were to be denied these pleasures because of her | And she had thought she was helping | “Now, mother, don't worr: We |intend ‘to take care of you," eald | Martha, crisply. | “Certainly we will support our chimed in Helen, virtuously Why not? mothe | “So let's forget ft But Mrs. Baldwin wasn't getting kind. Long after the girls were asleep she tossed, trying t think of a solution. But she was uy lat dawn, pressing out the girls | frocks, preparing an appetizing break | fast After they had gone she turned tc the newspaper listlessly. Something | canght eve; she reread it eag | erly. | “Why—I wonder She got | out writing materials and penned & | note. almost tremblingly, then mailed bhefore she could change her mind al days later she announ cheerfully, “I've found the answer! To what?” abstractedly from the the for vour vacation problem. I'l! | visi in the country; we'll | ive up the apartment and store the furniture awhile, |, “But, mother—you dort't like Elm | K “It_will_be nice and qufet there, said Mrs. Baldwin firmly. The girls left first, so Mrs. Bald- win packed alone. Her letters came from Elmhurst frequently. “Busv. ing a pleasant time.” “I suppose she is working herseif to death putting up fruit for Coustn ' grumbled Martha. “I'll be :lad to taste mother’s cooking agafn The camp fare is so poor. And I'm | ng n as much for my as H and 1 together gave mother for groceries. How dld she manage so well?” In August Helen wrote she was homesick. “My, I wish I could taste mother's salads. T hate restaurants! “Martha, I saw your mother the other day.” said a girl in the office. “tow well she looks. She was wear ing such a pretty blue linen dress.’ _ “Why, mother is a_hundred miles from laughed Martha. “And she hasn't any blue linen dr “Then it was her twin sister, wirl insisted It made Martha thoughtful all aft ernoon. What was mother doing? And blue linen dr Come to think of it, mother hadn't had a new dress n ages. She must run into the stores, now the sales were on, and get some thing nice for mother.” Ticlen came home unexpectedly next week. “Couldn’t stand it away a minute longer, she confessed. ‘“Let's get mother and start to live again.’ They wired her, but instead came the answer from Cousin Lucy: “Not here; will send address later. Two day of anxiety What could have happened? Finally telegram giving an address eir own city. Frenziedly kot a taxi. It stopped before modest suburban home. Some one in cool white met them at the door. “Mother!” sobbed the girls, falling on her ne “What—are you doin; here? You aren't married!” shricked Helen. here’s not a soul in this house but five lone woman folks,” loughed Mrs. Baldwin. “But why- how—2" Mother setttd them in easy chairs and brouzht tinkling glasse$ befors she replied. 1 in advertisement where four business girls wanted a good, mother- woman to look after them. I ap for the job—and there I am!" ou're not a servant? tlashed Martha suddenly, storm rising in her ey Certainly not,” followed. | they pli turned Mrs. Bald win with dignity. “I do it for them s if they were my own girls—cook for them, pet them, chaperone them.” “But Cousin Lucy?” puzzled Helen. i | “She was In the secret, mother. I r week and after to her. You are at explained lly did visit her for a that sent my letters Then she mailed them to you. will love the girls here. Two orphans, poor dears. They all me as if I were thelr motner, their hearts. Her own girl$ | gianced jealous] her. Do—do they pay you?" awe-strich. “Fifteen dollars a week besides room and board. I have such a pretty room: come (g hame-fachedly tF <> remembered the cot bed in « corner they had assigned ® mother, “‘But-—mother!" panic-stricken. ing back—to us “No; but you're coming to me” nodded Mrs. Baldwin cheerfully. “The girls say you can uve with them and share expenses. There's a tiny attic room I can have and give you this.” “Well, T guess not!” Helen stood up very straight, her eyes flashing. “You'll keep this and we'll keep the little attic room. Oh, mother, will you ever forgive us?” she wept. fo talk of supporting you,” tha wiped her ey “when you w pretty nearly supporting us THE END. (Copyright, 1926.) il o | Taxpayers Should Worry. | From the Pittsburgh Chronlele-Telegravh Why should taxpayers worry about the budget? They do not have to make it. Provide the money is ai: they have to do Helen's eyes were ‘Aren’t you ever cor

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