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AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ON. AUCTIONEERS. Rs.| THOS. J. OWEN & SO HRFE. | TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- | E: BRICK STORY BRICK DWELLING AT _THE ‘K GARAGE ON JUAHERST < CORNER . OF" THIR® B s MISES 1116 V- E NORTHWEST. e By virtue of a certain deed of trust re- No. 4837. Follo 378, et seq. of the land records of the District of Colum- Dia. and At the reaucat of the holder of the Totes secured thercunder. the undersigned EING KNOW. ERMONT AVENT AND EUCLID STREETS, NO. 6 EUCLID STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of 4 certain deed of trust. being Fument No. 128. recorded December 23, among the laid records of the District lumbla. and at the request of the party secured ' thereby. the undersigued trustees will sell at . in front_of the ie auctio trustees will sell at pullic auction. in front ! preamises, on THURSDAY. THE SIXTEENTH 2f Jhe premises, ON MONDAY. DECEMBER | DAY “OF "DECEMBER. A.D. 1926. AT S T R R Y OCL K | FOUR-THIRTY PM.. the foliowink-described P M. the following described land and orem- | jand and premiscs, ‘situate in' the District L =2 he City of ington. Dis | ¢ Cojumbia. and designated as and being ciet of Columbia. and being lot numbered | 1f GolUmPLY and desiguated s Aol filteon (15) in the sundivision made by the | of' 10t 45 bioek 3. Columbia Heights." a8 B n Davidson of lots in square el E D numbered two hundred and fourteen (314). | Ygr pjat, recorded in Liber County 1L, follo Y8, 0f'the records of the office of the sur- veyor of the District of Columbia: subject to covenants and encumbrances of record. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $10.000. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be pai in cash. A deposit of $250 required. Con- veyancing. recording, etc.. at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty daye. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees W. M. BRASWELL. JOHN' W. GULLEDGE. det exsu Trustées. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED ~REAL = ESTATE. BRICK DWELLING. ° NO. GIRARD STREET NORTHWEST, By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated ver plat recorded in Liber N K. at Follos | 5% "and” 58 in the office of thé survesor of the District of Colymbia Tms of eale: One-third cash and bal- ance in'two equal installments payable in ons and two years from date of eale with interest on the deferred purchase money at tha rate of ‘six (6) per cent per annum f-om date of eale, or all cash at the option of the purchaser’ ‘A deposit of thiee thou: sand doliars ($3.000.00) reauired at time of 2lg. Al conveyancing. recording. notarial other expenses at’ cost of Burchaser Tazes and insurance o be adjusted to dato of Terme of sale 10 be comlied with within thirty (30) days from date of sale otherwise denoslt will be foifeited and. th property resold at the rsk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. after five () days | advertisement of auch Tesale in some news- saper published i the city of Washinzton ustrict of Colimbla WILTON FORGE July’ 14, 1023, being instrument No. 100, Washingion. Post, Blds.. Trustees. | recorded’ July 18. 1923, among the land evSu&hol fecords of the District uli Columbla. and at SGHES Auctiongers. | the Tequest of the party secu preby. WESCHUBRWBON R uxtoneers; lhnlunqu Hgned trustee il soil at publié .| iction - iront. of _the ‘pre Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Fix- nfi'fi‘fi‘{’)&‘—k ;l':flfi, FIFTERNTH DAY OF 3 ECEMBE D. 26, U] 'CLOC tures, Stock in Trade, Etc., | the foilowing-described land and prem- ises, mituate in the District of Columbia, | Contained in Drug Store, No. o | i devignated as and being lot numbe 954 R Street Northwest. | fiiniin 6" i v, T, Sanieey Ry virtue of a chattel deed of trust re. | twenty-five (25), “Columbia Heights. corded i1 Liber 5127. folio 94 et sea.. of | us per plat recorded in the office of the sur- tha land records of the District of Columibia, | vevor for the District of Columbia in Liber and at the request of tie party secured | County 13. at folio 10: said known fharehy. tie T trnstees will sell the purposes of s d taxation by publie & the ahove prem. | as lot numbered forty-three (43) in square ¢ THE SIXTH DAY OF cight hundred and fifty- 2 990 AT TEN-THIRTY GCLOCK A M the gonds. chattels, me One-third of the purchasa cines and’ fixtures contained in the above | morey 1 in cash. balance in two | vremisen equal payable in_one and two | Perma: Cash. h interest at six per centum per JOHN HOWARD. yable semi-annually. from day of FRANK COOK by deed of trist upon the 4c1.2.34 ‘Trustees. | pr sold, or all cash, at the entien of —— RS i the purchaser. deposit o will be | THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEEI required at time ‘of sale. ~ All convevancing, recording reyenue stamps. etc., at cost of purchaser. | Terms of sale to be complied With within thirty days from day of sale. ‘therwise the trustee reserves the right to “exell the property. at the risk and cost of Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Semi- Detached Frame Dwelling, Being Premises 3808 Legation | icfaultingz purchaser. after five days’ acver- tisement of auch resale in some newspaper St. NW. wubiished iy Washingtan, B €1 L D o g Heteument No. 105, TRUST COMPANY, 1 3. mong the By ALFRED H. LA ON. he District of Columbi, ded-d&sexSu Real Estate Officer. o the party secure trustees will sell a B} front of the premises. on TUES 1E SEVENTH DAY OF DECEMBER. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 5. SALE OF 21 FIFTH STREET A1, 1925 AT FOUR PM.. the following: DYRH i A : P the fol 7 e of 4 certain deed of trust. dated Treeitn ot Columiin, and deMEnA‘ed an and | March 40, 1025, being, netrument No. 131, Dol 1t* 2110 sauare | 3. jrecorded ARDlL . or Colamibin. and & et TE 2 aare 18 A hecoras or e pliurictat Columbia. and: at iefficizon and’ Fulfon 4 i | e reqneat of the Darty secired ‘thereny. the fontok mans ctanydEaciye called |10 Tined ‘triistees will sell at public auc- Vemii 0 aber 6 fofin 18 of the | i TR A S K EMBER: 20f The mce of the survevor for the | THE SOURTREFIRER' . the following: 2 Gr Colimiia subject 1o covenants | Aoftihed Jand and premises. situate in ord. «trict of Columbia. and Jecignated as and Gt 181 i Peters and others subdivision 817. as per plat recorded avor for the District cubiect to a prior deed of ).00. further particulars of announced at time of wale of Iots in square in th> office of the suj hich Wil be “hnpurchase price above aid trust to be | G Columbia. in Liber 37. folio 168. L each. A denosit of $300.00 reauired. | “'rerma” Sold subject to a prior deed of trust Conves recording. et . at purchaser’s | gor §3.000. further narticnlars of which will ant t0 he complied with within annanneed ot time of salo- the urchase tlirty_duvs otherwise deposit forfeited and | price ahove said trust to be paid in cash. u nerts miav be advertised and resold | A deposit of $300 reauired. Conveyancing: 1 of " the trust Tecarding. ete. at purchaser's cost. Terms R T E. P KREITER, 1o he complied with within ‘thirty “dave K. THOMAS ROBINSON | btherwise deposit forfeited and the proper n026 a&deexsn Trastees. | may be advertised and resold at the disci THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS | ton of the trustees. ;o pocppg S WM. B. SHARP. TRUSTEES' SALE ALUABLE REAL kisen. FsTATE IMPROVED BY 3 Soh _ Trustee: INE HOT-WATER HEAT AND ELECTRICITY. FIRST COM- MERCIAL ZON By -rtue of 4 cortain deed of trust duly recorded i Liber No. 4921, folio H8 et seq. of the Jand reconds of fhe Dstrict of €0} SUPREME CQURT OF THE DISTRICT OF mbia, at the request of the party e | Columbia. Holdine Probate Conrt—Estate it v. the under trustees williof Felix S Malone. Deceased.—No. 35189, sell at blic _auction. in_fron the | Administration Docket 78.—Annlication hav: o< fon WEDNESDAY, THE ne heen made herein for probate of the last CEMBER, AD 1026 Wi And tectament of <aid deceased and for following Intters testamentary on said estate b i in the 3 Malane eveentrix of the ahove ed t and des enited | decedent. it is ordered this 17th day of No- 8 Leple sub- f vember, "A. D. 1926 that an order of publi- v o twe hurd tion he bassed ain: Alice E. M.’lkme.‘ u s per plat non-resident heir-at-law and next of kin of it of the the above-named decedent. and all others con- t 1 r of the District of rued. appear in said court on Tiesday. the ¥ the improve Sth dav of December A D 1926, at 10 « hrick clock am. to show .ause why such annli- n enue n.w ante Let notice . tha “Wachirigton Law trus = Star newspaner onee ® «cive weeks hefore the of in mentioned the fret mubl Da complied not lese than thirty davs hefore | Wit of sale, | 5aid return dav. WENDELL P_STAFFORD. 4 Tight to | Instice (Seal ) ‘Attest: JAMES TANNER. risk and cost of | Regicter of Wills for the District of Co s lumiia Clerk of the Probate Court. some_ news. | —! ek | FRANK STETSO! n Attorney. - o JOHN W, SUPREME COU'RT OF THE DISTRICT OF o1 q&ds ox 4 Columhia. Holding Probate Court—No. : 25128 Adniinistration —This fs to give no: THOS Trustees’ Sale of Valuable| Three-Story Brick Apartment | House Containing Six Apar(-f ments, No. 832 Rittenhouse St. N.W. b OWEN & SON, AUCTION i that the euhecriber of the Distriet of has obtained from the Probate of the District of Columbia. letters entary on the estate of Arihur H. n_ late of the District of Colnmbia, decensed. A1l nereons having claims acainst the deecased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally anthenticated. to the eubseriher, on' or he. fore the 22rd dav of Novemher. A'D 1997 otherwise thev may by law be excluded from all henefit of eaid estate. Given under my A this ond dav of Dotember. 1928. NA- AL SAVINGS & TRI'ST €0, By WIL. T HOOVFR. Procident. (Seal) THTANORE COGSWELL, | Devuty Register of Wills for the District 0f Colum. . Clerk of the Probate Cour 4,11.18 G. PERCY McGLUE, Attorney. SUPRFME COUVRT OF THE DISTRICT OF Colvmbia. Holding Probate Court.—No. 3. Administration.—This is to give notice | riad i the | -hat the subserib 1 the D'strict of Colum- Distriet of | M2 and the Stats of New Jersev ab. at fohe, dstrict (08 | tained from the Prohate Court of the District e Cormorition and | 0f Columhia. letters of administration on the g (ornoration, 83% | estate of Henry C. Boyd. late of the District t Columbia. deceased. ' All nersons having Columbia Court | : Jeed ! el of trust instrument nong. a certain IO LIAM the at pubtic ane NDAY. MR DAY OF TREE-THIRT wing-described 1 the District of Josiah M. | of ‘lots in | < subtvision of par “Pe! 19 . O P 0F, TReters | Claime against the deceased -are hereby : Aty Lot T &8 B Warned (o exhibit the same. with the vouch A A ers thereof. legally authenticated. to the sub ¥ scribers, on or before the 15th day of No- cash. A denosit of | vember. A.D 1927 otherwise they may by 't A | law be excluded from all benefit of sald estate. Given under our hands this 15th day A or November 1028, JUPELL® R. BOYD 4 Montello ave. ne.. Washington, D; C. 5 Ocean ave.. Jersey City. I (Sl ) Attest: THEODORE COGS: WELL. Denuty Register of Wills for the Dis. of Colvmbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 27-ded.1 HARRY S. BARGER, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Colum Holding Probate Court—No. from ixtees reserve at the risk after five property bur vt i Washington, TLIAM T RO CARROLL 7 Wi { 20R. Administration.—Thia i to g1ve notice rees < TALIALE© BRICK | that the subgeriber, of the District of Colum- DWELLING, KNOWN T AS' PREMISES | hia. has obtained from the Probate Court of ‘the District of Columbia, letters testa- { mentary on' the estate of Effie M. Henning Tate of the District of Columbia, deceased. } Al persons having claima againat the de- ceased_are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally au- thenficated. to_ the subseriber. on or before ‘ed thereby. Sall et pubiie mised o | the 20th day of November, A.D. 1927: other. AY wise theyr may by law be excluded from all hand SEPH henefit of eald estate. < 5 of No Given under my thed Jand and pre mbver. 1926. J e “situat 1t of Colmmbin and | M. HENNING_ 4621 Kth #t. n.w. (Seal) lot 76 n Harsy A | Attest: JAMES TANNER. Register of Willa in Block 7 in Todd | for the District of Columbia, Clerk of ‘the parts of the tracts ' no27-ded. 11 | Provate Court | W. €. SULLIVA at ¢ | IN THE SUPREM { “trict of Columin Gff_ve James B, W M. HOOD. Attys. COURT_OF THE DIS- om, Dl . | - ~Eauity tion —The ‘obiect of this suit is to enforce 1 lien created by judgment at law against me. S numbered one (1): three (3) to six I (31, both elusive: nine (9) to iwelve s eniy-two whered inclusive. and nineteen (19) to (22). both inclusive, in ‘square twenty-nine hundred ‘and sixty- “ts 2 eieht (2968). and lots numbered eleven (11) & W arding 110 wixteen (161 both inclusive, in square X A ise | UMY twenty-nine hundred ' and sixty- : e any e | it in William S. Phillips’ subdi- o At ¢ the discretion of | Vish a tract of Jand in_the Die. - triet of Columbia, cailed *“‘Girl's Portion," AM H. COWAN, | as per plat recorded i the office of the sur- S MASON Veyor for the District of Columbia, in Liber 1Te111e Trustecs 57 at folio 21, and to vacate an attempted % g : N AUCTIONEERS | trustees sals of part of ihe aforesaid lots, 0SJ. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEER namely. lots numbered one (1) and, thred - AT W wix () both inclusive, in. square ¥ 1 e of Valuable | umbered twentsnine hundred - and ‘mixts. ustee’s Sa CEhe (28080 nd lots numbered eleven (11) Three-Story and Basement |/ \ixieen (107 bothdnelusive. in “saare e . | numbered . twents-nine hundred and s Brick Business Prowrty,:.,m,; g} “htreibiore suempted 107 be | - Mmade on the 18th day of August. 192 Southeast Corner Sixth and F | O mation ot ‘e’ comipiamant 11" e this | 24th day of November, . 26, ordered Sts. N.W., Nos. 512 and 514 51 0 0L NG amis B, 'Wesitall and F s N w 1 The Proples’ Bank of Huarrisville cause their t. N.W. abpearance to be entered hereln on- or ‘b | e o of & certain deed of trust duly | fortieth day. exclusive of Sundays o Ve R4KT foiio 204, et | ; 1 Nolidays, occurring after the day s ordi he District of publication of this order. other- | 1 the { the pal cause will be proceeded with as in the ul signed o the case of default: ovided, & copy of on_an front of Ui order be published once a_week for | s THURSDAY. THE SI (it “Miccessive weeks in the Washington | DECEMBER. A.D. ILaw Reporter and The Evening Star. By YCLOCK P M the followmng i the eourt. JENNIN BAILEY. Justice. s, ses. situate in (Seal ) A true & Test: FRA: . mbia. pinted O o ,;‘*\ m’\>"\ HAM, Em By M. u,‘z:‘fiu» g e ie0s and | RONNINGHAY, § L it I e A P Wiitehead = subtivison o M. E. LEAHY, WM. 2 S s dr NS we ver plat recorded in : 3 | + folic i3e0 together With | t-pnENE COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF | o lumbia, Holdin 86, Administrati Probate Court —No. | —This is to_give no- hird of the purchase THE TEVFNING STAR, WASHINGTON, LEGAL NOTICES. RAN THOM, Attorney. FRANK STETSON, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE, DISTRICT OF | SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. Holding Probate Court—No.{ Columbia. Holding Probate Court.—No. 35178, Administration—This I8 to give no. 34669, Administration—This {s to give no- tice that the subscriber. of the District of fice tHat the subscribers. of the District of Columbia. bas obtalned from the Probate - Columbia, have obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters Court of the District of Columbia letters tostamentary on the estate of Ada L. Clark, testamentary on the estate of Richard Gra- late of the District of Columbia. déceased. ham Davenport. late of the District of Co- All persons having claims against the de- lumbia. deceased. —All persons having claims 1 ceased are hereby warned to exhibit the against the deceased are hereby warned to | same. with the vouchers thereof legally au- exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof. thenticated, to the subscriber. on or before legally authenticated. to the subscribers. on the 11th day of November. AD. 1827: or before the 15th day of November. A.D. otherwise they may by law be excluded from ' 1027: otherwise they may by law be ex- all beneflt of said estate. Given under m({ , cluded from all benefit of sald estate. Given hand this _11th day of November. 1926.!under our hands this 15th day of Novem- AMERICAN SECURITY & TRUST COM. | ber. 1026 SERENA HALE DAVENPORT. | A By FREDERICK P. H_ SIDDONS. ' NATIONAL SAVINGS AND TRUST COM- Secretary. ° (Seal.) ~Attest: THEODORE PANY. By WILLIAM D HOOVER. Presi- COGSWELL, Deputy Register of Wills for i dent. ' (Seal) Attest: THEQDORE COGS- {he District” of Columbia. Clerk of the Pro-| WELL, 'Depity Regisigr of Willa “for the bate €ourt. _n020.27des Ihlurlrt of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate WM. S TORBERT, Attorney. ¢ 1020.27d04 _, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT oF | AKTHUR PETER and W. H. BADE! 33000, Administration—This is to_ give no; | STPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Moo that the eubscriber. of the District of | Columbin. Holding Probate Court—No. G, e o (TOm the Frobate | 35085, Administration.—This Is to give no: S s of Columbia letters . yic that the subscribers. of the District of of administration o L. 2. on the estate of |Columbia, have obtained from the Probate HONRRTN. DRyIsIatn OLihe Divirict 0f So [ Cours the District of Columbla letters umbia. deceased ' All persons having claime |\ iamentary o the eatato of Samuel - H. agalvst the deceased are hereby warned 16" Vandergrift, late of the District of Columbia. exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof geceased. All persons having claims agninat legally authenticated, to the_subscriber. o (he deccased are hereby warned to exhibit or before the 10th day of November. AD.|{ha same. with the vouchers thereof lekally | authenticated. to the subscribers. on or be. j fore the 12th day of ovember. AD. 11 1927: otherwise they may by law be ex: cluded from all benefit of said estato. Given B e e o SO herwise they may by law be axclided from Do ave TARLOTIE, E- DAV soite & | ail bevefit of maid extate " Glven under our SHEIL. Depity Regisier of Wills for the | REN0%: "N VANDERGRIET. T WASI District of Columhia, Clerk of the brobate | INGTON LOAN_& TRUST COMPANY, B T D — 20.27ded | ANDREW PARKER. Vice President. (Seal JAMES B. FLYNN, SAMUEL J. L'HOMME- | Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL Deputy DIEV, Attorneys. Resiiter of Wil for the Dintric ot Coln Soy— . Clerk of e Probate urt. SUPREME CQURT OF THE DISTRICT OF 020,27 det i olumbia Holdink Prohate Court.—No. | —10 2t - 35167, Admintatration —Thin fa to rive notice MILLAN & SMITH v the subscriber, 0 trict of Colum: — Dia’ Ras obtained from The Brobate Court of | IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS the District of Columbia. letters of adminie- trict of Columbia.—Jacoh 8. Gruver and tration on (he cstata of Clara C. Walker, late | Hugh A Thrift,' plaintiffa. va. Batlla Grice of the District of Columbia. deceased. All [ by. et al.. defend. Equity No 46780 persons having claims against the deceasad | The object of thi n 1o eatablish of Are hereby warned (o exhibit the same, with | ord by aiverse ' DRt 111 the Vouchera thereo. Jegally authenticated, | fee simple and to the subscriber, on or before the 15th day | square 1083 in the City Wash of November. A.Dx 1927: otherwise they may | Districr “of “Columbia. On motion Dy Tiw b exgluded Trom all henefit of sufd | PlUntifts 1t {5 this ninctecnth day tate. Givers under my hand thie 13th day | Sember. 1936, ordered that the de A oo™ SEGeT NS PN Sed | Walter B Paul William A, Paul, Catherine d National Banic Buildinr. ' (Seal.) ' At- | Faul and Dorothy Faul Rveicth, cattee t fees: ThEGboRE" CodSIeEEL,. bebniy e | BTN 1 (b ister of Wille for the District of Columbia, Slerk of the Probate Court. Sund [t and_legal holidays. occurnng af of the first publication of this grdar wise the cause will be proceeded with as no27-ded.11 L7 WANDOREN, Attarnes, cane of defauit, Provided.”s cavy of thix s ) arder ‘be’ published once a_week for throe D Cating Drabate Churs o | dieressive " weelks fn the “Washington ‘L 24715, Administration.—This is 1o give no- | Revorter and The Evening Star. longer winl fiea That “the tanecrber of - the 'District "of | other publication beinz disvensid with ‘fo: Columbia has obtained from the Prohate | SAtisfactory cause shown, el Court_of the District of Columbia. letters | xTAFFORD, Justice. [Redhlq 4 U ¢ of administration. c. t. a. on the entate of | gesty, TRANT R A T George E. Downey. 'late of the District of | BY, My Jo=E A° S Columbia, _deceased. Al persons - having | —20% = s claime * against the deceased are hereby K STETSON, ¥, wamed to exhibit the sape. with the vouch: TR g ers thereof, legally aufhenticated. to the | SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF subscriber. ‘on_or before the 28th day of |~ Columbia. Holding Probate Court.—No. July. A.D. 1927 otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 1st_day_of De cember. 1926. ~ MARY C. DOWNEY, 3745 McKinley st. n.w. (Seal). Attest:' JOHN A SHEIL, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate 33830, Admiinistration —This is to Kive no: tice that the subseriber_ which was by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia granted letters testamentary on the estate of Emma Keats Rodgers Westcott, de with the aporoval of the Sunreny the District of Columbia. holding a Pro Court. =5 det IL18 | Court. appointed Mondav, the & v anuary, 27, at o'cloc] .m., a e ARTHUR PETER and W. H. BADEN, time, ?nd said’ courtroom as the p Inrl Attorneys. making payment and distribution from said | estate, under the court's direction and con SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF | trol, when and where all creditors and per- gssepmbia-—Holding Probate Court—-No. | gons entitled to distributive shares or lega- Js247. Adminigtration —This is (o give no | cies. or the residue, or parts thereof. are Golumbla. " Was” obtained from “the Frobate | Siorncs ‘Gult- Auinorided. with their ciume Court of the District of Columbia. Ieiters | against the estate properly vouched. Given {estamentary on the estate of Marie V. H. Smith. late of the District of Columbla. de: ceased. ~ All persons having claims akainst the déceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally under my hand this 2nd day of December, 1926, NATIONAL SAVINGS & TRUST €O By FRANK STETSON, Attorney. (Seal.) Attest: “THEODORE COGSWELL, Deputy | Register of Wills for the District of Colu authenticated, to_the. subscriber r be- | P e s | (“'{;’ e zl:’hrd day u{ )\;uver&bwr. ‘XT?:‘X’“ bia, Clerk of the Probate Court. det.11.18 R v e e d'this 20th day 6f November. 1026. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF "ASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COM- Columbia. Holding Probate Court.—No. PANY, by W. H. BADEN, Trust Officer. 581, Administration.—This is to give no- (Seal ) Attest JAMES TANNER. Register paper of weneral circulation in the District ol the last ‘puplication to be at Washington Law Reporter for three success umbia, for at least three successive week: least three montha before the time herein set and in the IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- of ive | or, rather, no one would have heard— {for even a deep masculine voice has little chance against the clang of a ceased. Carobel Sheetz. it is ordered this weeks. 3. Personal notice of the pendency of ~ = HHid S to quhers. Wiio might claim & Heht LEGAL NOTICES to intervene {8 di<nensed with. WALTER 1. | —— A McCOY, Chief Justice... (Seal.) A true copy Attornes. ToE BRANY B UG HAM, Clerk. bY | SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF n030-d&Su.incde20 # Columbia—Holding | Probate Court —Es- "BOWDOIN CRAIGHILL and ROGER 3. | 13153, sdministration. Dacket 55 —Applhic WHITEFORD, Attorneys. tion having been made herein for probate of the Jast will and testament of said de- nd Dorothy Ann, however, considered | that Joan was much more. Not only. | as now, was Joan the unfailing source | of explanations for all sorts of things in a puzzling world—of such informa- | tion as the proper way to make little pussies take medicine, by mixing the medicine with butter amd smearing it on the soft fur, but much more For it was Joan who had deftly super vised the whole care of Dorothy ever since the child and her_ pain- ‘e that the subseriber. which was by the 0 0 : 3 of Wills for he District of Columbia, Clark | Supreme Court of the District of ‘Colambia | __trict of Columbia, holding Probate Court. | jay of December. A.D. 1928. that Katie | racked father had come to Manor of the Probate Court. L e S B R b RO e S Houry B, Dennett, " doceated - | Sheats pest.” Sias Sheets, Francis Sheetz, | Court. More, it was Joan who wis S e -15 i ¢ —The catio | Harry Sheetz, Dorotliy Sheetz and Mary | SOUrt. 3 gl Sl A. G. NICHOLS, Jr., Attornes. e e Sitranss Cotst ot the Dl leniion, i this case, refating to the | HAEY Gt ROTOGEL SR Gtk “afl | never too tired to tell wholly delight- | m . 5 tHot of Columbia, holding & Probate Court, | validity of the paper writings, dated the | gujte, next of kin of said deceased,’and | ful stories about wholly invisible SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF |appointed Monday. the 27th day of Decem: | Xth day of June, 1023, and the 3lst day of | all gthers concerned. appear in said ‘QUIt | kingdoms. It was Joan who explained Columbia, Holding Probate Court—No. | ber 1096, at ten o'elock am.. as the time, | March. 1925, purporting to be codicils to | on Tuesday. the 11th day of January. A.D. MEPORe S s | v D 34495, Administration.—This Is Lo £1ve No: | nan cad Rometroam e the oace “for maring | the last will and testament of Henry B. | TBo7 Gt 10 o'clock am. to show cause why | that the newly adopted kitten was not | tico that the subscriber, of the State of | payment and disiribution from said estate. | Bennett, decease g been returned as | qch ‘application should not be granted. Let | really ungrateful, since Smuts was Maryland, has obtained 'from the Probate |under the court's 'direetion and - control, | to Charies Hay Frank Hayes. a minor: | fotice hercof he published in the Washing- | pctualle not suffering from tubercu- | Court of ‘the District of Columbia letters of | when and where all’ creditors | Janet Hayes, : Ruth H . Charles | Doticg Bereal be publiehe oning. Star- onee | actually not suf 5 administration on the estate of Jessie Prein- | entitled to_distributive Viles, a_minor: b Viles, a minor: Rob- [ [o% 2 (BEPRICE O cessive weeks before | losis but from hunger. It was Joan Kert. Tate of the Distriet of Cormmpin. de- | or 'the recidde. or parts. thoreof. are oti: | ert 1. Smith, Eleanor D. Smith. a minor: | he “Feturn day herein mentioned, the first | who lured the scared kitten back with ceased.” Al persons having claima againet | fied o attend, In person or by agent or at- | Abby M B.'Slade, Ruth E. Slide. Emma | bublication 10 be not less than thirty das { & 8o ot oe milk | the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit A “authdnized, With their claims | May Vance, B. M. C. Durfee Trust Company. | Defore: said return. daz. . L. ' SIDDOXS, | & saucer of milk. | :.'\lfih:‘r‘,?xm';:&"hg the] \'uu(;h‘rnh:hercui Irally the estate properly vouct Given | Holen' V. Walker, Robert \\l.:]k(-r."hl?‘ry Ver: | Justice. (Seal.) Attest: JAMES TANNI.R | After Dorothy Ann was nennn!ul!yl cated, to the subscriber. o $ s 2 of Novem netle Walker. @ minor: Russell Emmons | Royiste: Vills fo Strict of Co i 58 s fore ‘the 14th ‘day of Angust. AD. 192+ NATIONAL SAVI N RS | VeRer & minor: an Doners. Walker: s | Rotistor of Wills for the Riatrict oL Sk | sleeping with her more or less pre-| otherwise the; by law be exclinded from By FRANK STETSON. Attor- | minor ry H. Barl, Benjamin Earl, sentable kitty near at hand, and after | fi" llmn&m of, sad estate Given under my | nex, - (Sgal) Attost: 'rn;:o\r\)_rflu:[(.;cv(l: - | Young Men's (-nm\ an Association fcn‘tri\l the scholarly father had been made as | and this ‘124 of November, 19 v Register of Wills for the | Organizacion or Associatio Salvation | <o s = ? o : e e hand dhis Loth dav of November, 1026 | JELL, en fumbie: Glerk of the Drobate | arees Hove Cub of Fail Rivor. Salvation | SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF ; comfortable as possible, it was also & | {lv’(a)y‘-;kq“%[fl'_ (Seal ) [ Attest” THEODORE Court. __ K Y _no27ded 11 Army Union H;-\m'd!,"l{umr g»ly‘ A;ié-.ld:»m. :az?s"l“','(’"'?gw_y""yl'm" e“lv:;m«‘»wz:n:x‘(*m» ‘\\'urrwd and fiu\\l]flnnl Jm;n who Ml’ SWELL. Deputy Register of Will TS = e, ivon mon ‘Home, Ella Rodgers, | $ate 3 Y. deceased —No. | i1 5 peat room and solemnly surveyed ball GOt °1 20 S0 Sl | o couit oF T prsraicr o | 5 s Bl e Sovemier, ot o | Bt nae il B SO | i, A LEEL. Mt P L Lo 1 G e | on the 15th day of December. 1026, and | ceased. and for letters geatamentary on sabl| ~She sat there long after the auto SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF | That (he siiisciibe Of Cotam. | that this order and the substince of eaid | FUCHC (% ordered this #nd day of Decem: | horn in the street had blared its im- Columbin, Holding Prol g Ained from th teCourt of | iseues, to wit, whether the said paper, wiit- |} (0% 7 To2ii “that ' Benjamin 1. Mathews, | perative summons for Sadie; long of Charles W. Davis. dece of ‘Columbin, letters of adminis- | INEs dated June 8, 1923, and March B1. | 00 %l others concerned; appear ih saii | by, : 7 N aFat MR Administration Docket 8 tEitioh i e estate of Joln D. uriias, Inte | 1925 were cadiclls to tho last will‘and tes | 8001 "on Teciay “the 11th dav of Januasy, | after the smoke clouds grew this ing been made herein for administration on ! of the District of Columbia. deceas.d tameiit of sald Henry B Bennett: whether | Q03¢ 90,700 10, Lotk 000" {000 | in the orange and black studio of Mr. the estate of said deccased for lettore | persons havine claims agninat, the docgs | the vl Henry *H™ Bnnece uspes: writiney cause why' such application shoilld not be | Couvant; long after Mrs. Van Altman M. Laweon, it is ordered this 24th dny of | the vouchers thereof.*legally auther mind.” memory and understanding, and_ ca- | GAnG et ROPES, ARl ¢ BIPHENEL M| had teetered off to the opera; in fact, November, 'A.D. 1926, that the unknown | to the subscriber. on or before the 20t AR A L T contract, | Gi0 N N00 R ench of three successive weaks | her windows were still lighted when | heira at law and all ottiers copcerned. appear | of November, A.D. 10271 otherwise, they may | i, *0C R0 of thom *by™'said “Honry B, | before the return day hereln mentioned, the | the old doctor came home—whereat aid court on Monday the 4rd day of Jan- | by law he exelided frd Jenefit of said 3 ( them, 1 ¥ B bficatt T Z ! uary, A:D."1927.‘at 10 0'clock ... to show | estate: Given under my hand this 20th day | Betnictt wau procured be undue influence B R catlon 8 ot less Lhan (Lt | he swore softly. causé ‘why euch application shouid not be ) November. 1926. WILLIAM W. CURTISS, | and fraud exerciued and practiced upon him | DoNs * Justice. (Seal.] | Attest: JAMES| Perhaps the Crusader had some- granted. Let notice hereof be bublished in | 1207 Crittenden st. n.w. (Seal) ~Attest? by Henry H. Barl, or by any other person. | TANNER, Register of Wills for the District | thi e witis it nechapu T | the Washington Law Reporter and The Eve: | THEODORE COGSWELL. Deputy Register of | hall 'be' published once a weele for Tout | SASo umbia Clerk of the Brobate Coutt a0 o Gl =1 ning Star once in each of three successive | Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of | Weeks In the Vael nton Law nporter A ded 1T 1s 5 caught a vision of splendid pageantry, | weeks before the return day herein men- |the Probate Court. _no27-ded 1| pCe & week Tor, e S ONS. Justice, = = of splintering lances. Perhaps there ey Ly publlcatian o/ he ot Jeus PAUL V. ROGERS, Attorney. (Seal)” Auest: 'THEODORE COGSWELL, | _____OFFICIAL NOTICES were even wild dreams—a sort of ec- LL P STAFFORD. 'Justice. (Seal.) Deputy Register of Willg for the District of | COMMISSIONERS OF THE DIST! static compound of the Happy War- WENDE. Attest: JOHN A SHEIL. Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. no27-de,11 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia. Holding an_ Equit Court—Mary V. Mitchell. formerly Mary Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. _ n012.18.17.20.24.27 del.4 Columbt FRANK STETSON. Attorney. = { Lithgow: Arthur A, Lithcow, William DANIEL W. O'DONOGHUE, Attorney. Lithzow. Allen H. Lithrow. Plaintiffs. ve z = Moses Myers. George Newton, as _trustee IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE BIS. Robert L. Tavlor. as trustee: ‘Thomas Wil- trict 0f Co umbi 1——In re Estate of Daniel | liamson, as trusice: Alexander Jordan. as McConville, " deceased m.. No. 35179 — | trustee:” Robert Robertson. if living, or if| Rule to show cause.——Upoh consideration | dead. their unknown heirs. devisees and | of “the original peiition. with exhibits | aliences: John C. Weedon. Katherine T thereto, marked A to J. boih incusive, filed herein on the 5th day of November. 1026, and the motion of the petitioners herein or a rule to show cause why the prayers | of said petition should not be granted, it is by the court this 12th day of Novem- 1926, ordered: That all ‘the 'bene. ficiaries, except sald petitioners, definitely named o designated i the three paper writings_filed in the register of wills office of the District of Columbia, dated, respec- tiveiy, .'lnunrfl 15, 1921; June 1, 10626 Auguat_ 3. 1026, purporting 1 mentary ~papers ' exeeuted by 'Da Conville, deceased—namely. ~ Miss Ferguson, addiess 220 Lawson avi., care of Mrs.Westlake, Steubenville, Ohio: Donald H, McConville, 5309 Connecticut_ave. nw.. Washington, D. C.: Emily McConville, 5309 Connecticut ave. n.w. Washington, D. C.; Eloise K. McConville, 5309 Connecti: cut ave. n.w., Washington, D. C.; Board of Trustees of "the Steubenville Ifnl‘)lul_ in Steubenville, Ohto, ~address_Steubenville, Ohio: Board of Trustees of Maternity Hos pital ‘in Steubenville, Ohio, address Steuben- wville, Ohi Bo; of 'Trustee of the Ohio, ad- iss Jennie Sterl- ohoe. Defendants.—Equity No. 45072 —OF. der of Publication—The object of this sui is to obtain a decrce establishing plaintifts’ title of record by adverse possession in fee | simple to the real catate known and deacribed | as part of original lot 9 in square 792, be- | 4th et at a point distant 777 4”, south from , northeast corner of said square: ‘and running thence south 27 feet: thence west 70 feet: thence porth 27 fect: thence ea fect to the Dlace of beginning - <aid above described prop Brty being now kiiown for birposes of assese: mient and taxation as lot 809 in square 702 and improved by house and premises No. §th st. se.: sald land and premiscs having been devised to_ the plaintiffs by thelr { mother, Florence J. Lithgow. as will herein { after appear. On’motion of the plaintifts it is this 26th day of October. 1926, ordered that the defendants, Moses 'Myere, George Newton, Robert B. Taylor. Thomas William- son, Alexander Jordan and Robert Robert Bon: and the unknown heirs, devisees and aliences of such of the above named persons | as may be deceased. cause their appearance | 0 Do entered herein on or before the first rule day occurring after the expiration of } seven weeks from this date. otherwise, the Cause will be proceeded with as in case of default. Provided a copy of this order shall be published twice a month for two suc cessive months in_the Washington Law Re- | borter and The Evening Star, Jonger publi cation having heen dispensed iwith for satls factory cause shown. JENNINGS BAILEY. | Justice. — (Seal) A - true copy. Test:| FRANK E.CUNNINGHAM. Clerk, By 3. LEE ASHFORD, Asst. Clerk. n 0. JAMES P. DONOVAN. WILLIAM A. FOLEY, Attorney PRE! OURT OF THE D S s, Roldine Frabate Cour iel Martha Kramer Church in_Steubenville Ohio: M dress Steubenville, ing Cochrane. address 2676 Howard st.. San Francisco, Calif.: Mrs. Emma Tucker, od- dress 2567b Howard st., San Fraucisco Calif.; Migs Isabella Cochrane, address 2575 How- ard st. San Francisco, ‘Calif: Mr ' James Cochraiie, address Steubenville, Ohlo> Mr. eorge W. Cochrane, address corner 4th and Ross_ sts.. Steubenville, Ohio: Mrs. George Cochfane. address corner 4th and Roks #té. Steubenville, Ohio; Mr. Junior Coch. raiie, ~address corner 4th and Steubenville. Ohio: Mrs. Isabella C care of Frank Kerr. North ith st. near Ross st Steubenville, Ohio: Misa Clara Cochianc, ‘ddress care of Frank Kerr. Nortli 4th st near Ross st., Steubenville, Ohio: Mrs, Vida 3 STRICT OF 5 D gt Scrivener. address 6912 Oth st nw.. Wash- ington, D, C.; Mins Kathering Sctivener, ad. | of Catharine Sarah Malone. Deceased —No- dress 6912 6th st. n.w.. Washi © [ 35168. Administration Docket 78.——ApD! Mrs. Annie Williams, 1248 218t hw. | Von having been made herein for proba Washington. D Coo Mra. Arthur i, Mc: | the last will and testament of said decg: Comlle “Sidrens_The “Drésden: Ant.. iWanh- | and for letters of ‘administration de bo Comton s D e pard B ristee of e | Bon clim testamento annoxo on said estate Asbury_ Mettodist Epiacopal areh of | by Mary M. Malone. it is ofdered ULS e Long Braueh, N, J. ‘address North Lone | 93 o aen o, Aitsed against_Alice E | ranch, N i ard o ustees the | o o v Firat Meihodist Epiecopsl Chuneh: of Fory | Malone, non-resident heiratlay and next e e odin e D, Clich_of Fort | of kin of the ahove-named decedent. and all fhey are Méreby.: required” to show cadse | QUISTs concerned, to apveag in Said, oUry § herein on or before the 15th day ‘ofk Decem- | TSI 8% Gotk am.. {o show cariie why L’F.'un‘.‘n’"i‘.zfi'éfl g PHer oL the S | suen appiication shoul mot e krantedy Let day of November, 1926, should not be | firton Taw. Ster 'and . Evening Star T to and R Cthren Daper waldner fieq | (nton Law Reporter) and, EVSEE eire in the ‘register of wills office of the D herein men- trict of Columbia, dated, respectively, Janu: weeks before the return day tioned, the firet publication to be not less ary 15, 1921; June 1, 1926, and August 3, v days before said return dav 26, shouldsiot "he declared il Al void | WENSRYE r“i-m?\g‘o’ém_ ii"'"'t" ofSealy) al 0 effect, an letters of admin ut : MES TANNE] egister s {fation ehould hot be isstied over the eviats | for-the Distnct of Columbia. Clgrk of the of Daniel McConville, deceased, as in cases | Probat n020.27-ded of intestacy: provided, a c 1 this rule, ! = Together with 4 copy "of said oHEina] pati: GEO. H. CALVERT. Jr., Attorney. tion and the exhibits thereof. and coples SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia—Holding _Probate Court—Es- tate of Rowland W. Hodges. deceased—No. 45021, Administration Docket 78 —Abplica- tion having been made herein’ for probate of ‘the last will anl testament of said de coased and for letters of administration with the will annexed on said estate by Isabellc James Baumgardner, it s ordered this S0th day of November. A. D. 1928, that Sebastian Hodges of Caring_Hotse, “Maidstone. Kent. England. and Marianne R. Hodges (Sister Marianne Prisca) of St. Maiy's Convent, Wantage. Berks. England. and ail others con- cerned. appear in said court on Tuesday. the i TIth day of January, A.D. 1927 at 1 o'clock am.. to show cause why such appll- cation should not ‘be granted. Let notice hereof be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star once in each of thres successive weeks beforesthe return of waid three paper’ writings. dated, respec. tively. January 1. 1021; Jahe 1. 1925 and August 3. 1926, ‘be gerved by ‘the United States marshal for the District of Columbia, or one of his deputies upon all of said beneficiaries personally who reside in the District of Columbia and be served by the rlll‘onefl. or one of them. through regia- red matl, upon all of the said beneficiaries 0 are noi-residenta of the District o0f Cblumbia. 'at least 15 days before said return day "of this rule. and provided - a Copy ‘of this rule to show cause be pub: lished once a week for three successive weeks in The Evening Star newspaper in the Dia- trict ‘of Columbia and in the Washington Law Reporter of the District of Columbia before “said return day. WENDELL P. STAFFORD. Justice. " (8¢al) A" true’ copy. Atieat: JAMES TANNER. Rerister 0f Wi for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate_Court. 30.27.decd | day herein mentioned, the first publication to ART o e not less than thirty daye before said ro- turn day. WENDELL P STAFFORD. Jus- oF T 80 e S e i e "BirL af ol S o lls. for ict of Colum: SUPREME COURX OF THE DISTRICT OF | e Sori of the Probate Court £11.18 ‘olumbia. Holding Probate Court Gice that the subserier. w.eo Supreme. Court”of the Distriot rranted letters of administration on_ the es: Don- | tate ‘of Robert H. Branson. deceased. has, with_the aporoval ‘of the Supieme Court the District of Columbia. holding_a Probate Court, appomted Monday. the 27th day. Deceniber, X time, and said courtroom as the making payment and distribution rom ' & trol sons entitled to distributive shares or le Cies, or tho residue. notified to attend. n atorney ‘anthorized, aainst. the estate properly. vouched. yider my hand this, S0 vy 1026 "KARLA L. BRANSON. STETSON. Aftorney al) rzon or by agen with their cluin Giv Dietrict of Columbia. Court " CHARLE S E. WAINWRIGHT, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- Columbia—Holding a Probate ayne. rder trict of Court—In re Estate of Magnolia P: deceased —Adminstration No. §5230.—O1 of publication —Application " having be made herein for probate of the last wi and testament of the said Magnolia Payne, letters testamentary on said estite. by Rebecca Ennis, it is ordered deceased, and for this 2nd 1‘ of December, A.D. 1926, thi Ella Tuck, Seagrove, N, C:: Honrg Andrew Person and Lucy B. Person outhern Pines, N. C.: Francis Person, E Spring. N. C.; Elizabeth Harrison and He Woodard of Sanford, N. C., an known heirs at law and next of kin Magnolia Payne, deceased, and all appearance to be entered herein on or bef the 11th day of January, A.D. 1927, oclock lication sbould not be ereof be published in t ranted. = Let noti of three successive weeks before the retu: ‘lhyl herelnlnlnll;‘oned(.h the :‘Irul blict n | Doxes with tight-Aiting. 0" bo not less than thirty days bétos b - % return day. DDONS. Justice: (Seal.) | and eald pleceg of fllm Shafl A true copy. “Attest: JAMES TANNE! Register of bia. Clerk of the Probate Court. HARLES LINKL SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Court —N Columbia.—Holding Probate 36220, Administration.—This {8 to give no- | uhall rformed in the booth o {loa that the subseriber. of the DISirict of | biaer Arocpront Soom. which adjoigs " and Columbia, 'has obtnined prom. the Brobate | communiontes with the booth: ans door o Court of the District of Columbia. letters | such room shall conform to requirements for testamentary on the estate of Mary K. Har- | booth doors. Reels of film under examina- ria. ‘Sometiiies knows as Mary. Rate Harcly. | tlon o 0 brocess of rewindin hall be. in- Tate 01" the District of Columbia. deccased: | Hlosed i magAzines O SPDrOvEd metal hoxes All ceased are lereby Same. with the thenticated. to the subscriber. on or befo the 23h day of November. A.D. wise they may by law be exclue benefit of sald estate. Given under my h: thie tath day of November, 1026, At JAMES TANKER. Resstar o for the Prova FREDERICK STOHI BAUMAN > Attorneys. SUPREM Columbia.—Holding Probate 34148, Administration.—This 1s to Columbia. has obtaned from the Court of the District of Columbia. letters administration. ¢ rlet A. Murphy, lumbia. deceased against the deceased are hereby warned ate 0f the District of exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, on lexally authenticated. to the subscriber, or beforn the 24th day of November. Al 1927. otherwise they may by law_be excluded Given under s of November. 1926. (Seal from’all benefit of said estate. my hand this 24th di MARY E. LOWE, 3038 O st. nw. Attest: JAMES TANNER. Register of Wi for the District of Columbia. Clerk of ti Probate Court. 33183, Adminietration—This 18 to give no- 1926, ut 10 o'clock am. as the face. for d ginning for the same on_the west line at | estate. under the court's direction and con- when and where all creditors and pe varts thereof. are of_November, By FRANF Attest: JOHN A. SHEIL, Deputy Register of Wills for the Clerk of the Probate ‘Bucknes le ofen the un- of said others concerned, appear in court and cause their ore at 10 am. to:ehow cause why sich ap- feWashingion Law Reporter and The Evening Star once in each ills for the District of Colum: de4.11.18 persons having claims against the de: warned to exhibit the uchers thereof, legally au- J927; Stner led from all d sepl) {5 District of Columibia, Clerk of the AN and CHAPIN B. COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Court —No. r e no- tice that the subscriber. of the District of robate L, o the estite of Har- o- All persons having claims of the District of tion not less that JRCLIOLL Lhic . B LGl 10hs ik 1 maciine. and for each ad picture machine_ spotlight. similar_device. feet o spotlight. used, “the: feet @ inches on centers. less than 3 feet i th side of every such d tion Bi page. of “'fireproof construction. provide each of stereoptican, clear o vice. or s en machine, 1 on_screen. resisting material and without binding. in prope grooves. The doors over top of machine case of leasing the doors. automatically close the openi to open outward ®hall_be shall not be in i oor.~ Sectio en il | of ‘a vent havin not less than 78 tauare in ing_ or to a m at from cof approved material not I Draft in vent haust fan havin cubic feet per minute. be s0 installed that fu the vent cannot come shall be ustible materia} non-combustible. of Section 12c. _Clothin ce maghtine booth at any time. of film ehall not be permitte on | the booth. but shall be p R, shall ing lids or doors shall be D: reeis of film. An approved a bucket of water anc 0. | be kept In each booth. similar to those of tl shall be exposed. No_film stored, repaired or re Dlace ‘than the booth. foom. of a theater, movin exhibiy while the audience is in af 124, No one lace o ion, show. lecture or Secih and i ‘an, hold ‘back omopen ahutters. or auta of the machine whil oF Tooms "w or or_ stored. machine b of of this or other regulations 30 | sons or propert of the license to operat machin of the Pol’c. D 26, Artlele X lis e | ghail be allowed in a movin Batate f Monimia Aurelia McGrath. ' Decensed.— No.'35050. Administration Docket 78 —AD- plication Having been made herein 10r pro ate of the last will and testament of aid deceased and for letters testamentasy on sald PEELLE & OGILBY, Attorners. REME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF umbia.—Holding Probate Court.—No. 35338, Administration—Thls is to give no. SUP C i ; Dalunce in two A estate by Mary L. Hammond and Jonn J T " o 4 two | tice that the becriber, of the District of u Doa that ‘the sunscriver. of the District of dnjone mnll ‘,,.,!m:umm.. Ve Ohtained from the Probats Hammond. it ds sdered this 1hth day of |HSr, At e SURTHRET Fomy e Brobate m et court of the Distriet of Columbia letters | SoVember, AD, 1520, A% ViOItall oiners | Court df the District of Columbla letiers tes- of 1 Thon the | testamentary on the estate of Wm. ¢ Wim- | (on ey ‘@ppear. In sald court on’ Monday, | tamentary on the estate of William R King. et s of 1 satt. Jate of the District of Columbia de- | ST 42000 mber AD 1920, at 10 | 1ate of the District of Columbia. deceased. piold, or all cach. 4t DG anon wili | ceased All persons having claims against | ook am. to D e riien ‘why each an. | All versons having claims againit the de: ired &t time of sale All conves ieceased ure herebs warned to exhibit | Diication should not be granted. Let notice | ceased are hereby warned to exhibit the cordt ue stamps, e te. with the vouchers thereof lexalls | Boreof be published in the - Washington Law |same. with the vouchers thereof. iegally au t Toonhaser. . Terms of eale U Thenticated o tha stbecriber. on or be- ot unyished Hpthe [ Washington La¥ | fenticated. to the subseriber: on, or before mpiad Tath within thirty davs from ' d sre the 1%th day of November. AD. 1927. | each of three succcssive weeks before the | the 24th day of Noyember, A.D. 1027, other, dmpiiea it withip Ot o S0 G | UiTer i thes Thas' by law be excliled from | felira” day Berein. peniiontd the Arst oub: | wite they’ may by W pe cxiluded fiom ul of otherw < ok an henefit of said_estate. und v | Neation to be ot Jess than thirty dave be- ot snid es Siven ¢ hand rient £ fesell she proverts at ihe fick fte S e e ovember Tl | Hoaion o, v, HOf, 1 (R (98t Y LIl Gy oF November, 1046 HELEN bttt of Sich Tesale 10 &0 & WIMSATT “'20% "Sth st sw. ! FORD: Justice. iSeal) . Attest: THEO. ) P. KING. 1322 K & n.w. (Seal) ~Attest W i ! ‘ROTH 3 of Willa for Mstrict ‘olumbia, ler! Vills_for the District of Columbia Clerk of St ‘olumbis, e ol Dbt OB e e e Dt Of CO0T =k des "~ the Probate Court M030 %7 ded Coust 3 des.1118 St xS ang e Stom, . CLYDE D. GARRETT. Atiorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia—Holding Probate Court. 35200, Administration —Th; tice that the subscriber. of the State M has_obtained "from C arsland. 1 déceased. All persons the deceased are hereby warned to exhil: is is t0 give nq the " Probate urt of the District of Columbia ancillary ters testamentary on the estate of Albert Madeira, late of the State of Maryland. aving claims againsi the owner. managur, licen: ant opersior or & auly neh of ‘the | 0; | each jictures are being shown 1 assistant 1. RUDOLPH, J. s | TOR L._DOUGHE! i or shut pended by string or cord 8 a bucket of san Rewinding of films o movinj machine “and not more than 2 fest of film ten 5 all interfore with the func- tioning of the automatic or other protection the moving picture apparatus necting rooms. nor tie. faste: Washington, December 1. 1 Ordered that_sections 12a. 12h. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF |@re hereby amended o read as follows. Columbia.——Holding Probate Court—No. (§ion 13a. A idition stere o n the E aragraph 1. “Motion Picture B B Ealding Code: D €. for Hooths eha with not less than 3 openines for for observation by onerator and_the other for the projection of nicture The openings shall each be pro- vided with door or shutter of approved fire- be arranged to shide rly ot rs and 80 arranced that fire the string or cord will burmn. 1 or shutters. ngs. celf-clos n 12b. a cross-sectional ar and ches. cial_non-combustibie ~flue. Any vent pive shall be kept at le: of separated by heat-d a to 3 laced re exti; shall rewound 'in_any other or' other approved moving picture theater. picture park. public hall. churck. or public assembly. du y _attraction ance. 1I°not. be permitted in any booth e combustible fllms are used operator while operating & I devote his entire attention. to the operation of *he machine: an verning motion picture theaters or any conduct on the part of an operator which causes danger to per: of ‘any motion picture thea ter or show will sub.ect him to a revocation A moving D in addition to the penalty provided 7 ihe Police That section 13 of Article XVI Regulations of the District of Columbia be and the same is hereby amended by adding thereto the followin; of . ““There, kitty, s amehion | That's right, drtnk it all up. Nice kitty. Haven't got ‘berclosis now. hooth or enclosure. or rewinding room. except operator. assist- orized District of Columbis. There shall in attendance in a moving picture booth moving pleture theater. when open for an audience and while moving not less than icensed operators or 1 licensed operator with or apprentice operator. FRANKLIN BELL. RTY. Commissioners, or. Dt | §ir the len Where more than 1 moving picture machine. or similar device i3 shall be placed not less than 4 There shall be not o which The doot of all motion picture hooths shall be d by e and 12d of Article XVI of the Police Regulations Columbia be and the same Sec- an_or < th. ator's sec: 00ths. ' definition netructed shall be fasten, w and | sing i | Mo: plotire booths ehall ‘be ventilated by meuns it vent shall lead to the outside of the bux 1 fnch ulating s than 3§ inch in thickness. all e malnitaine & capacity of at least 50 The fan motor shall mjes passing (hro comnected 46 the cumoruecs” sorics and shall not be controlied from the booth iFash or linriecessary Material of any depirin o 8 s dene tion ahall not e kept in the movink picture | ligentsia had united to give a charity an ex: i paper to pieces o aroun: i meta 17-cloning covara. be removed Trom the “booth after each day's berformance: searalo metal boxss with 'selt:closini 'to0s actl e ‘Drovided for waste bicces 0f ho wit Mrs. Sarbon’ separass merkl boxce wiin seltcive: | vordict that withered Airs, vided for extra | Man. neuisher. hall picture ket ring _any Section amp. violation ture employee ] theater. UNO BoE. vior, the oriflame of France, the dou- ble-barred red cross of Lorraine, the flash of , steel, the stately courtiers, the mystic white surcoats with blaz- ing crosses moving forward in serried ranks, their wearers urged on by some wild-eyed hermit. Who knows what strange visions may haunt a maiden lady—or what stranger inter- pretations may be given by learned psychologists? At any rate, it was a new Joan who tackled the world with vicious energy on the morrow—a flaming apostle in very strange gulse. A Joan with a pretty little flush and a crisply au- thoritative voice, who ordered, ca- joled, pleaded, but would not be de- nied.” Roxborough came to know her rather well in the ensuing weeks as she dashed frantically about begging, demanding, organizing with a fever- ish energy and showing an utterly untwarranted concern over—what? Over a batch of pretty little stamps which it seemed were somehow con- nected with the approaching Christ- | mas season—and with the big sana- torium on the hill. Roxborough was first amused, then slightly shocked and at last stirred. Joan was im- placable. Bit by bit she became a figure of some consequence and echoes filtered back to Manor Court. Then the Court itself came in for her attentfon. “T know yvou haven’t any money, but vou claim to have talent” was the sentence that blasted Mr. Couvant. Soon it was announced that the intel- program. ‘'One seal on every package from your store would mean a lot,” started Sadie McNell thinking. “What this town needs—what charity needs— i3 less talk and more action,” was the Van_Alt- “Dr. Pearson is too busy to do much himself—but he’s an authority: he'll give you some interesting statis- tics,” set ‘a ferret-eyed reporter gal- loping after the doctor’s lumbering figure. Long after Dorothy's father was hurried to the peace of the sanato- rium and Dorothy herself was in- stalled in Joan's slightly disordered flat, Joan continued to lead her cru- sade. Ofter her own earnestness be trayed her. ‘“Business?” she puzzled ! when old Billings himself condescend ed to recognize her spare-hour activi- tles with the wise observation that such things were good for the trade. “Oh, damn business; can’t you see I want to do it?” Strangely enough, the old man did not fire her on the spot: just grinned and ordered more seals. So presently the Christmas bells rang out and a very, very tired Joan sat once more below the picture of the Crusader. Dorothy Ann, round- eyed with the wonder of many mys- terlous packages that poured in from all over Manor Court, happy in the knowledge that every one was won- derfully kind, was explaining It all to a sleek and well washed kitten. there's vour milk. have you, kitty? Daddy's going to be weil, too. Dorothy’s going to the ‘torium tomorrow and you can come too, kitty. That's where people gets well again, Aunty Joan savs, in 'tori- ums like daddy’s. Nice kitty.” The Crusader, as usual, said noth-! ing. But as the bells rang more and more jubilantly outside the double- barred red cross on his shield seemed to glow a bit more brightly than usual as he kept watch over the quiet | Herod would handle the villag . « . 1. . SATURDAY. DECEMBER LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL, NOTICES. e THE EVENING SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 35226 Aaministration —This g@l give no. e that the subscriber of t! strict of Cgumbl. has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbhd laller*:l( gaministration, on the $2467 Columora.. do. Joan Takes the Cro o CeRl All reons having claims against oan 8 3 ! (e ceduett are herehy warned. to ex- OOR little kitty! Kitty's got! SYNOPSIS OF PREVIOUS CHAPTERS. | jiis progress sroyw = slower ai B e nred"to" the subecribor. *bercul Yes, you have, | The characters aro: Antonius. a Romansjower. The strain of the battle ai of. ‘legally “authenticated. to’ the subscriber. reulo . you have, | il SIE*C'Sroken les, who for two da¥: | of fatigue had made his powerf on or before the 19th day o bt e kitty. Got to take med'cine. and a night has beld a mountain vath g7 > sh AD. louz; otheriso they may 2% 'emtate Tikes dndiy—cause daddy’s got | arains atiacke by Heroad soltlers s varey | muscles lmp and shugsish. Given under my_band_this lst day of De- ‘Derculoals, tov. Yes, Dotty | Pl s Sic o b Herok'y maniry | , Bofore he reached the «pot e comber, 1070, THE FARMERS AND ME Ann'l gt % med'cine. . Here, | It a plot against him: Marsam. a beantifyl | he first had taken his stand he dv CHANICS | NATIONAL, BANK (08 frunt | Kitty, e o ToU pen your mouth, | S Jared. Ber Tather: Aaron ' brave ol | ped his head, exhausted. & NGTON, D. C. By il. . e S 2 -| & " Erva, & village elder—ail these | Closing i o d 8 1 Oticer, Wiscousin ave, uid M st now. (Seal) | Herel O, kitty!” Don't!" B T e (s Uemiased T Mhs cave” & | Clusing his eyes, he rested @ fr Attest’ JOIN A. SHEIL, Deputy r of he ) Kitten with the | Wounded Arabiun chief and one of hi. moments. Then he looked asaln. Wiiattorothe District of Cofambi The ash-gray | tribesmen “helping in the defense: Omar. i see If the cnemy heh seeppeared. the Probate Court, a smutted nose fought valiantly against | myiterions shrancer whose advice has | ypmediately he sat up with @ sta w M K. QUINTER, Atiorney. Dorothy Ann's well meant efforts. | brought much sulferinel Egle i A0 Coming toward him, down the — . | Fought with the strength of a.too- | ¥imlly “ana "t aceking to undo her sine was a single flle of 1=on, Wear: ‘COURT OF THE DIS. a: ingl X IN THE SUPREME COU lean body and the swift evasons that | Laila has warned the villagers not to follow d St Sgiiiaie trict of Columbia.—Holding a Probate y e el e v o B et cham | crested helmets, carrying curved an. ourt—in re Estate of Hanora Crehan. de- | were instinct. Finally, desperate over (e, ! Nuf™o el diars’ Who haea at | oblong — shield Antonius blinke ceased —No. a8 Adnk, DOC i for tho | the insistent effort to crowd a spoon:- | tempied to surprise Antonius turn euddenly | rubbed his eves and looked aga Drobvate 'of e 'Iat will and testament ox | ful of brown Hquid down its throat, | {f ooy K in the direction from which thes | rpo*\vare Romans, of his own co S st Sy ey | the wasied aley, cat” sasbed, oul i Xeciitor ‘Damed Therein. 14, 15 ordered this Vidously with o biack paw_and @| (Continued from Yesterday's Star) |~ “ifullots ho shouted. S ccember . ‘1926, th £ ie soldlers continued to vm.rl..“fi...ivn Crehan, George Anthony Cre- | on Dorothy's hand as the kitten CHAPTER LIV. Antonius lifted his own shiel han. James Howard Ch "':,;,.{."'W}’.'ufm"&:? streaked through the gathering dusk.| Antonius drew himself further for- clashed his sword asainst it :.2...‘-.. Crohan, Crouse, aad all others gfi;&%n&m‘:mwled with pain and ward s:m};:r(-o:::fin\;;\‘:;h ,,‘,’:n??“‘"'.‘?"gm Hullo, my comrades” he eor o, wppesr in s ol . . . r again. ;"wh(',‘“l, day of Jumuury, AD. 1027 at 1| “Miss Joan Adams. watching the brow of the hill, motioned the anld(ers] The. foraiicat - of ' the fnew wes G e S eranted.” Lok notits | traglcomedy from her third floor, on the path to come toward him. A |threading their way along the patl Bt et o, Washinkton Law | nearly dropped the milk she had left | few minutes later he raised his hand, | His eyes shining, Kis lps parte e ahd The'Eveningstar once i ek | (g jccep cool on the window sill. Ice, jand apparently gave an order. The | Antonius waited for them ay’ horein i ko "R puication | of course. I8 & Summer necessity— | men quickly drew together fn military | My friends'” he called, as the: o ho not lows than thirty days before said | but in the Fall one can economize. | formation. came to him roturn F. L SIDDONG, Justice S Forgetting her maidenly dignity for| To the left, at the edge of the dis-| They did not answer, but the tw U0 o or o White Tor the D once, Joan fairly flew down the worn | tant cliff, Antontus could see @ foremost laid their shields upon th & of the Probate Court stairs and swept the weeping child |smaller party, standing and staring. ground. placed Antonius on the in into her arms. Had her neighbors| The company on the nearer rise | provised litter and, with the aid o witnessed the subsequent petting and |began to march. File by file they |(wa others. hoisted him to the consolation, there would have been a [ descended from the Roman’s view,|shoulders. Wonderins, but joyful, b ieneral revision of opinions in Manor [and dtsappeared. Two minutes Iater | was carried to the hillock which I Court. the hill was vacant. had watched so intently for two dax Allan H | oor the inhabitants of those soot-| Puzzled. Antonius sat and wafted. | An officor was standing, waiting Y380 0r | dimmed little apartments had already | At last he began to creep, rounding | As Antonius was lowercd to t dciaas iy vty ol the declaation | digmissed Joan with neat labels. | the shoulder of rock. and pulling | ground, he saluted. “My captain.” ho i il e norein. which st forth 8% | “Sensible,” sald young Allen Couvant, | himself along, foot by foot. He bore | said, holding his sword before hin t ‘uikiewn. approved February | whose orange and black studio was afhis weapons with him, shoving them | point upward L J7% of the bublic 183 | g, vorite haunt of the local intelligent- | far ahead alonz the ground, and | The officer looked at him of the F fuh Con- | sia—"‘sensible woman, sensible shoes, | then working his body forward until | grave but not unkindly eyes TR Gamrty sere forth that | censible clothes—oh, Lord!” (“Arty”|it was time to shift the spear and|" “Antonius.” he said, “you ar e i Yabor and ma. | was Joan's sniffling disparagement of | swords and javelins again. 3| charged with treason. e '-'n'.'y:'l'"u'.'.’. l:;.rm(n;nu,—‘r-‘vwnylv:‘v;m':'{mllhem"'f;rhk; '332 the vivid studio and all things there- The rain had ceased. and a cold| The soldier's face went blank. *I I'I[m“'l'. lt o I'"l“‘ 'r,""l mfl(n";{:,‘:igdm 1n_)fl“(lf:il)(6']r, yefl::sozor:;:g,ca::!dre[;:le'gh‘fll“ of sunlight fell upon him ‘T,:;,,IIS,,, ’m i oy S ol lovember 26, ordered Ve gruff ol . & , Wi e ————— Che officer motionec 0 a All pernons claming right under a cer- |10y ¢ his 1i ver Dorothy's | WS o ! 2d the I ol Sta t “America. y to purse his 1ips o orothy’ 3 .| who stood in attendance, and the la i bond gy gho Cnited States ol AMELE, | cather. (“Nice old bear,” was Joan's | medium sized and much boosied clty | o, ook from Antonus his sword ar by A 1. Rogers, as principal, and the Stand- | oblique commendation of the doctor.) | IIke [oxborcugh. o ble hav. | shield and dagge ata Accigent invurance Coo @ corporation, as | RS COMIMERAL Ol 08 ell, who | sader’s words would probably have | U s surety. Alty'of which bond s 56,000, and | “Refined,” sald Sadie McNeil, | been some quite irrelevant reference | 1 hope vour weapons may be re the condition of which is that th> ssid | was *“in _perfumes. (“Too much R ealty bl hlige and things | Stored to you before long,” the office A1 lowers shall well and truly, perform | rouge and her waists are too tight, 1o chivalry, nopletss OREEC ARG UHIES | went on. * “But until this matter i W Thee with i United States. for con- | but a nice girl, really,” said Joan of | ! ;m‘;;‘ ,‘"\‘\‘"n_ “«“" ‘!l_‘;s_““,;r "‘J'(i‘,“li'_“_d}(-]pgnwl you must ha o prisoner. structing and completing a toilet and wash- | Sadje.) “Quite a capable person, e by joens el Antonlus’ face remained expressic room T o paval air wiatlon Washineton | J00 G M Van Altman, the peren. | Joan. for he might have been one of |, nacostia), D. €. conforming in i e her ancestors. True, Joan sported no | €55, 3 spect; the wtipilat venants and b leader. (‘“That overstuffed |her . - he taken befor > | e e s o racious | Crestedi stationery, and(f thieve were| ST foibe taken hefore Herod armight e modified, necording to lts germs, | 507 cushion.’ Was ancestral estates they had now dwin-|heasked- L Dersons " suppiyiie aid: Rogers with fabor | Omly the Crusader said nothing. | dled to the compass of one very nlain B s e e iRty o bt Shelr rieht fo intatvene Marein and | natural, because he was the chief pic- | operations in the nmear-mahogany at-| % 0 Romin kneels to Herod aré o imtervene Merein by sueh procedure. as | ture of Joan's overtidy little flat. But | mosphere of Billings & Co. Joan was B My he apnronriate on of before the 1st dav |4 Ll - But | rompetent directress of the flling |, The, soldier breathed a sigh of re of April, 1027. 2. That a copy of this order | even if the Crusader could have w . L 1 {lief. “Will my eaptain tell me, ther be published in The Evening Star. a news. | spoken, no one would have listened— | S¥Stem of that commercial anthill. e D the-Riattai?” The centurion hesitated. “The whols ffair must be threshed out before sar's general at Antioch,” he said doubtfully f it were not for you s W have rebelled against him, b “Rehelled!” snapped Antonius. “They haven't rebelled. All they want is to left in peace:” His superior showed surprise. “Why they are fighting even now, down in that ravine,” he said “A runner ime only few minutes ago to sa that some Arabian chief, who is witl the rebels, has slain six of Herod's guardsmen with his own hand!” Antonius shouted with glee. “He i a real warrior!” he shouted And I'm_proud that he has sworn to he my brother of the sword! Wbian?" The centurion’ t was increasing. “Your brother of the sword? Why, it was this Arabian who caime to Jezreel, to lead the villagers in their rebellion How can you say that you are no guilty of treason to Caesir if yor mixed up with such a plot” “I am not gullt of treason to Caesar,” sald Anionius, with frrita tion. fight against Herod Of course, of course!” interrupted the officer. “We care nothing about Herod.” He eyed the soldier, with a glint of kindness In his glance. “You always have been a good soldier, and “It is true that I was willing to faithful,” he went on. “This thing is beyvond my understanding. How dld you chance to be out here In the mountain? mplaint was made to me, as 1 marched up, that you vonr self had slain four or five of these guards! en!” corrected Antonius. At least, I and my Arabians killed 10, at my end of the path.” The officer sizhed and eat on a rock. 1l this confuses he said. * rt at the beginnin tonius, and tell your tale. I down me.” , An 1m mys ald the soldie may T ask 1 how you chanced will make my story easier to tell.” A woman,” said the office woman, who safd her name was Latla, came runni She was exhausted it seems her journey had been hard She fell unconscious, but when she was aroused she told me that one of my soldiers was here, In peril of hi life. So we cam» by forced marches.’ “La mused Antonlus. “Yet to reach you she had to pass througi all these troops of Herod's His superior noided. “1 know. 1 seems she crept up a perilous path was torn and brufsed, but she came through the line of guards. W« kanded her to an officer of Herod's court, just before we started.” Anfonius’ hands_raised in horror Tn Herod's hands! “Why, yet—who else would we gi her to? "It seems that she was party to the plot.” The soldler's mouth was drawn, and his eyes were filled with misery. “M: to me here? captain,” he said, “that poor woman is Innocent of wrong, and thls tetrarch will torture her! Ha will seek to wring a confession from her!™ “Sure,” returned the officer. “What other course would he take?" Antonfus clasped his Ran held them toward the centurion. “My captain,” he sald, “I fought beside you in Greeee and at the horder of Parthia, and for five years in and you know I would not lfe!” SNThe officer smiled slyly. ‘“Except about such ifttle matters as gold or women.” He saw the deep trouble in the soldier's face. and added: “But in this affair 1 know vou will tell the truth. Proceed.’ *“This woman Antonius went on “has given herself day and night to nursing me. She gave me food, and cared for my wants until the men of this tetrarch droye her away. Bhe served Caesar, my captain! Shall Herod slay her”” “That alters matters,” sald the of ficer, thoughtfully. “Reap those who serve Caesar must be pre served.” “And think, my captain—if she had not borne word to you these dogs of guardsmen would have killed a Roma: soldier, out here upon these rocks!" “Hum!” sald the centurlon. “What you say is true.” He turrad to the &ecurion wie ha taken Antonfus® arme. “Send a man posthasts to tha Roman magistrate at Tiberias,” he ordered. “Tell him a woman called Laila, who has been of service te Caesar, 13 In_the hands of Herod' inquisitors. The army demands that her examination be made befors th.- general at Antioch, for a soldier’s lif- depends upon it. And tell him tha‘ unless he hastens the woman may br executed A moment later a soldler, instructed in his ersand, ran down the slope drovping his helmet, sword and shield a® prnecessary We'gnt. “T do this for you, Antontus,” fhe officer said, “though vou are accused as a traitor. I eannot belleve you are guilty.” He paused. I know vou are not—I have seen you in a hur dred battles, and you would give your lite for Caesar. 1 know it.” He took off his helmet and set it and have e With the vouthers thereof. jexall tbenticated. to. the subscriber on oF before I,;‘.Eg.“fls'n o A s oL o = Toicp 1o the Biin My by law be excluded fro ise they may by law be cxquded trom all | The Emmit House furnean this 24th day of November, 1926. LEN titul views. Quiet. Comfortable rooms. NORE P. MADEIRA. 1617 19th st. n.w. od food. Homelike. Reasonable. Day, poraiy A IAMESTTANNER, Heglhiet | weck o i Weeends ' Garage! Chick: 5 Wil Tor the. District of Cotumbia en-Wafle Dinner Sundays. 5 ot the Provate Court. et 1 P78 WIS, Prom, household. Or 8o it seemed to Joan, half asleep in her chair. THE END. gCoprrisht. 1020.) heside him. “Now why,” he went on, “did thesc villagers seek Herod's life " (Continued tn Tomorrow's Star)