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+ . upor the property sold, or ell eash, at the LEGAL NOTICES WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. ntinve, WANTED-TO_BUY OLD HOUSES: WILL pay cash. Call or write Room 209, 907 15th &t. 1 Franklin e e WILL PAY CABH FOR_ROW HOUSE. Preferably in Mt. Pleasant. ________ Met. 4300. Clev. 216. - ‘WE HAVE CLIENTS. BOTH WHITE AND colored, ready to buy desirable properties that are priced reasonably in the northeast | and northwest sections. List your property for sale or rent with us for personal inspec- | tion and sttention WAPLE & JAMES, INC. 1226 14th St. N.W, North 962. e AUCTION SALES — e TUTNE DANE. by THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, BEING_BRICK DWELLING. NO. 1014 7th STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly | recorded in Liber No. 4230, folio 350 et sea., of the lanu records of the District of Colum- bia. and at che request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned tristees will sell at‘public action, . {ront ot the premises; on "MONDAY. THE TW FIRST DAY OF ~ JANUARY. AD 1920, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land | und premiscs, te in the city of Wash- ington, District of Columbia. and designated as_and being lot one hundred and thiry (130) in_the National Capital Investment Company's subdivision of lots in square eight hundred snd fifty-six (856). as said subdjvision is recorded ia Liber 15. folio 62. of the records of the office of the surveyor ©of_the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two | equal installments. pavable tn one and two | T TR, < years. ‘with inierdst at 7 per xmnu‘m o [ . DWEN S ISON FAUDTIONRE S annum. pavable semi-annually from day o TR boe o sale. secured by deed of trust upon the | TRUSTEES. SALE OF VALUABLE SEMI- property sold, or ail cash at the opiion of DRy e s n the purchaser. A deposit of $300.00 will be RORTHWEST. o Jequired av dime of sale. All conveyancing: | By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated el e B B Vs ;“~m"5m“_“s«pumhor 30, 1926, being instrument No. D Tehmy iy Sale to be complied | 163, ‘recorded December 3, 1926, amonw the otherwise the trustees reserve the right to zesell the property a: the risk and cost of | fia At defaulting purchaser after five davs' adver- | b beayic oesiot T ot f ehe prmises usement of such Tesale in some NewsPAper { on "WEDNESDAY. THE SIXTEENTH DAY publisned in Washinzion, D C. OF JANUARY. A.D. 1929, AT FOUR O'CLOCK SRR IR P.M. the following-described land and prem- 3 B. HOLSON. ises. s‘tuate in the District of Columbia and ks Trustees. | desicnated as and being lot numbered thirty-six (36) in Harry T. Jones' subdivision Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers. of lots in olock rumbered one (1) “Fern- 5 Wood Heights.” as per plat recorded in Bankruptcy Sale of Valuable Liber County No. 21. folio 131, of the rec- ords of the office of the survevor of the Contractors’ Equipment (Located _on vacant lot adjoining Hunter Bros. Agricultural Store at Stlver Spring. Maryland.) BY PUBLIC AUCTION , January 17, Terms: Sol¢_ subject to a prior deed of Thursday, January 17, 1929 trust © for $5.500. further particulars of Commencing 10 A.M. which will he announced at time of sale; the By virtue of an order of the purchase price above said trust to be paid Supreme Court of the District of Co- in cash. A deposit of $300.00 required. Con- lumbia, holding a Bankruptcy Court veyarcing, recording, etc. at purchaser's in re'Joseph A. Forbes Co. Inc.. Bankrupt No. 2085. the undersigned Trustee will sell at the above-men- tioned premises. Marion ~Steam Shovel. Model 2i, Caterpillar type with MeMyler Clam Bhell Bucket and 40-foot boom: Byers Bear-Cat Model | erty sold. or all cash at _the cption of the ana at the request of the party secured D 1 five strictions of record, cOst. thirty cays, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold 8t the discretion, of the ‘trustees, AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. THE EVENING AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1929." AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, AU 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, SITUATE NO. 725 FERN STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 5641, folio 420 et sea., of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party secure thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction. in front of the premises, on TUESDAY. THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF JANUARY. AD. 1920. AT TWO-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and premises, situate in the city of Wash- ington, District of Columbia, and desig- nated ‘as and being lots numbered sixteen (16) _and scventeen (17) in_George W. Chase's subdivision of land, taxed as lof numbered elght hundred and two (802) in sauare numbered thirty-one hundred and seventy-seven (3177), as per plat recorded in Liber 80, at folio 151, in the office of the survevor of the District of Columbia, | together with the improvements. consisting of 2-story detached frame residence. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash. balance in two equal instaliments. payable in one and two years, with interest at 6 per centum per annum, pavable semi-annually from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the prop- purchaser. A deposit of $500 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing. recording. etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be compiled with within fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement of such resale in some news- paper published in Washington, D. C. CLAUD LIVINGSTON, WILMOT W. TREW, 19, Trustees, land records of the District of Columbia, strict of Columbia, being now designated T the purpose of taxation and assessment iot numbered thirty-six (36) in sauare ambered twenty-two hundred and thirty- (2235): " sublect to covenants and re- Terms to be ‘complied with witnin RANKLIN P. WILLIAMS, CHARLES K. MALLORY. a5-d&ds.exSu Trustees. 26 Crane. Caterpillar type with Boom and Clam Shell Bucket: 2 Rex 7-Bai Concrete Mixers, Diaphragm _ant Duplex Pumps, 2 Portable Offices on truck chassis, 2 Tool Wagons, Knick- erbocker Portable Saw with Engine, Jack Screws and Wooden Jacks, Concrete _ Bugzies. Wheelbarrows, Lumber, Brick. Iron Pipe, Tools Pair Horses, Dump Wagon, Harness ete The above will first be offered as an entirety and if a satisfactory bid is_not received will be immediatcly sc!lg in dn(."nlh ‘erms; Cash. WALTER N. TOBRINER. ustee, 1212,14.15.16 Southern BIdg. ADAM A. WESCHLER 3 SRUSTEES. SALE OF THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT “BRICK DWELLING, ~NO. 273 N STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly ryecorded in Liber No. 5285. folio 178 et seq. of the land records of the District of Co- Jumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees Will offer for sele by public auction. in front of the premises. on MONDAY, THE TWENTY- TIRST DAY OF JANUARY, 1929, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and premises, Situate in the District of Co- Iumbia, to wit: Lot numbered eighty-three (83) in Heary L. Mann's subdivision in sguare numbered five hundred fifty-four ©854)° as per piat recorded in Lier 19 At folio 49. of the records of the office of the survevor for the District of Columbia, sub- Ject to a right of way over a three-foot alley adjeining lot numbered elghty-two (82). in £aid subdivision on the north and west and opening intn N street. Terms of sale: One-third cash, the balance in two equal instaliments. represented by the promissory notes of the purchaser, pay. gtle in one and two vears, with interest st a t er cent per annum from day of sale. pay- option of the rurchaser. A deposit of $500 Tequired at sale. All convevancing, record- ing and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within thirty day: from day of sale. otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell propesty at risk and, cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days' ad- vertisement of such resale in some newspaper publithed in Washineton. D. C. C. ALBERT WHITE. 1 HARRY B. DENHAM. 189.12.15.17.19 Trustees. = ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctione TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 281 WARREN STREET THEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly yecorded in Liber No. 5278, folio 313 et sea.. of the land records of the District of Colum- ©ia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sele by public auction. in front of the remises, on FRIDAY. THE EIGHTEENTH AY OF JANUARY, 1929, AT FIVE O'CLOCK the Tollowing-described land and prem- ises, situate in the District of Columbia. to 2 THOS. TRUSTEES' December 31, 16. 1928, as parer No. 261, amon; records of the District of Columbia, and at the Tequest of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auc: jon DAY, AD. 1929 AT TWO-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. the " foliowing-described land and situate designated as and being James sanare 500. as per plat recorded i folio 130, of the records of surveyor for the District of Columbia. ject o right of way for alle the rear benefit of said lots and lot 53 in sald sub- division. trust for $2.500.00. further which will be announced at time of the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $200.00 required. Conveyuncing, recording. etc. at purchaser's cost. thirfy days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. TRUETEES' FROVED REAL ESTATE. 2117 E STREET May as {nstrument No. 114, of the land records o atest of the parties secured thereby. the bie sen 1-anvually, secired by deed of trust | undersiened trustees will offer for saie by public auction. in front of the premises. on TURSDAY, THE FIFTEENTH the following-deseribed iand and premis situate in the District of Columbi Lot 31 in Thomas E. Waggaman. trustee's, subdivision of part of square 81, T Dlat recorded in_ Liber 14, folio 74, of the District of nclusive. in William Muirhead of lots In square 81. as per Liber 15. folio 33. of the aforesaid survey- or's office records. sold subject to s prior deed of trust for before May 18, terms to be announced at time of sale. deposit of £3,00000 required of purchaser at time of sale. revenve stamps and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. with within “ten “days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting advertisement of paper_published in the City of Washing~ J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve Street Northwest. SALE OF TWO_ VALUABLE TWO-STORY _ BRICK _ DWELLINGS, KNOWN AS PREMISES 504 AND 506 K STREET SOUTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated 1927, and recorded January the land in front of the premises. TUES- THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, remise: in tne District of Columbia, anc Tots 56 and 57 in of lots in Liber 68, ice of the Sub- purposes over or the use and F. Shea's subdivision the o 3 feet of said lots Terms: Scld subject to & prior deed of particulars of sale; Terms to be complicd with within RICHARD_E. 'HARRIS, NATHAN DUVALL, ‘Tt ESCHLER & BSON, Auctio SALE_ OF VALUABLE M- (ORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated 18, 1928, and recorded 22 1928, and at the re- he District of Columbia, DAY OF JAN. P.M. F. 1929. AT THREE O'CLOCK to, wi ecords of the office of the surveyor of the Columbia. _Also lots 32 to 43, subdivision lat recorded in Terms of sale: The above property will be 40.000.00 at six 6%) 1931, cent, due on or nlance all cash of All conveyancing, recording; ADAM A WESCHLER & SON, Auctioners. TRUSTEES' SALE OF NO. 1135 NINTH 8T. By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded i Liber No. 5536, folio 360 et sea. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at request of party secured ' thereby. undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in_front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY.' THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1920, AT THREE P.M., the fol- lowing-described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, to wit: Lot 18 in sauare 401. s per plat recorded in Liber W.'B. M. folio b of the surveyor's office of said District, excepting the rea: 2 inches by “the width of said lot and subject to righ of way over the north 1 foot 8 inches front by 33 feet for alley privilege in favor of the owncrs of property adiolning said lot_en the north. Terms of sale. One-third of purchase money to be in cash, balance in two equal_installments, represented by promis- sory poles of purchaser, payable in one and twe years. with interest at 6 per cent per annum from day of sale. payable semi-an- nually, secured by deed of frust upon prop- erty 51d. or all cash, at option of purchaser. A d-posit of $250 required of purchaser at sale. ~All_convevancing, recording and no- tariol fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from sale. otherwise trustees reserve right to resell property at risk and cost of de- faulting purchaser, after five days' advertise- ment of such resale in some newspaper pub- lished in Washington, D. C. GEO. LINKINS, LUTHER W. LINKINS, _ia5-dgds.exSu - Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Strect Northwest. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Un- improved Property Located on Waterside Drive, West of Massachusetts Avenue North- west, in Square 2500. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated December 10. 1825, beiag instrument No. 160, recorded December 11, 1925, among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the uncersigned trustees will sell at public auc- tlon, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF JANUARY. AD. 1929, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M. the following-described Jand and premises. sit- uate in the City of Washington, District of Columbia, and designated as and being parts of lots 22, 25, 26, 27, 28 and 29 in block 7, in Gardiner G. Hubbard's subdivision of land now known as “Belair Heights,” as per plat recorded in Liber County 6. folio 80, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. described as fol- lows: Beginning for the sime on the west- eriy line of a public alley 13 feet wide as shown on said plat of ~subdivision. said westerly line being also the easterly line of said lot 22. at a point distant 100 feet soutaerly {rom the southerly line of Massa- chusetts avenue, thence north 45 degrees 53 minutes west 136.55 feet to intersect a curve to tae left on the arc of a circle whose radius is 307.42 feet measured on the south- erly line of said avenue at & point distant 5173 feet southeasterly from the most north- erly corner of lot 23 in said subdivision, thence southerly with the line of said curve 219.57 feet to the most southerly corner of said lot 29 d to the westerly line of said alley thence northerly along the westerly line of said alley 168.25 feet to the place of beginning. said described part of lots being now embracea in lot 51 in square 2500, with right of was for private alley over the rear or southerly 15 feet by the full width of lots 53 10 58 n said square. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be pald in cash, balance on or before three ye with interest at’six centum per annum, payable semi-anpually, from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the proverty sold. or all cash. at the ortxcm of the purchaser. A deposit of $1.000 will be reauired at time of sale. All conveyanging. Tecording, €tc., at cost of pur- chaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. other- wise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of de- faulting ‘purchnser, atter, five days' adver < such Tesale in some newspaper published in’ Washington, D. C. JAMES 1" BECKER. RANDALL H. HAGNER, Trustees. _$a9-d&ds.exSu ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON AUCTIONEERS Modern Cafeteria and Restaurant Equipment BY AUCTION At No. 1025 15th St. N.W. MONDAY January 14th Commencing 10 A.M. Steam Table, Salad Table. Battery Urns, Stand’ and Warming Closet, Water Fountain. 14 Tabler. 54 B. W. Chairs, Mirror, Brass Railing. Steril- izer. Ege Boiler. Elee. Fan. Fire Fx- tinguisher, Chaf's Table. Metal Sink. Grease Trap, Refrigerator. Hot Plate, Gas Ranges, Aluminum T) Cook- ing Utensils. Crockery, Glassware, Tableware, ete. ADAM A. WESCHLER & §a10.11,12 % SON. Aucts. Trustee’s Sale of Entire Stock of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Etc., of Berry & Whitmore, Trading as Berry & Co., 610 13th St. N.W,, Terms of sale to be complied purchaser, atter five dave such resale in some news- S otel, gumrite, BT (G2 4 | 0" pleten ~Cady’s subdivis} par! numbered 2 in square numbered ten hun- THODORE D, FRVAER dred and thirty-three (1033), os per plat| Jyrrys 1. PEYSER. © " “Trustees. Tecorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 4L at| ol:0 . ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase | money to be paid in cash. the balance in two equal installments. represented by the romissory notes of the purchaser, pavable n one and txo years. with interest at six per cent per annum from day of sale. pay- ahle semi-annually, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $259 Teauired of purchaser at time of sale. All conveyancing. recording and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be com- plied with within thirty days from day of €ale, otherwise the trustees Teserve the right 10 resell the property. at the risk and cost of the d"(mll'mg purchaser. after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some news- B’lnfl' published in the city of Washington, | is . C. MALCOLM HUFTY, WILLIAM A. CADY. oC P.M.. the ‘foliowing-described land _ jaB-eod&ds.exSu__ " Trustees._ | and premiscs, situate in the District of Co- THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, | lumbia. and designated as and being lots 1431 Eve Street Northwest. 4 ’ eizht hundred and sixty-eight (2868). Trustees’ Sale of Four-Story | "o Cain® 2 dponit: of 15000 re- auired. Conveyancing, recording. etc.. ‘at Brick Apartment Building Containing 33 Apartments, 6| Garages, Known as Premises No. 211 Delaware Avenue ' Southwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, being snstrument No. 2051. recorded July. 14, 1037, among the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees Sl sell atpublie auction, in' front of the premises. on WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTY- THYRD DAY OF JANUARY. AD. 1920, AT THREE O'CLOCK PM. the following-de- scsibed land and premises, situ in the District of Columbia. and designated as and beire lot 46 in David A. Baer's combination of lcts in square 635, as per piat recorded ir_Liber 77, folio 174, of the records of the t Mc: of the surveyor of the DIsrict of Goo biddar. at the courthouse door in. the D bty shisient to tae e ta o e ot O oty | Town of Rackville, ' ON ' MONDAY, ~THE DI on “TheCdividing: line: between ratd lor | FOURTEENTH DAY _OF JANUARY. 1929, 46 and lot 45 in the same combination in said_sauare, as reserved in deed from David A Bmer and wife to Carmelo Suraci, ve- corded March 11. 1926, es instrument No, 175. among the land records of the District of_Cclur. bie Terms Sold4_sublect to a prior deed of t for $32.50000. further particulars of chich will be annourced at time of sale: the purchase price sbove said trust to be paid 2174 in cach, balance in two equal ients. pavable fn one and two years, interest at 8 per centum per annum. payeble semi-annually from day of sale, se- cured by second deed of trust on property or ail cash, at option of nurchaser. A de- Posit of 52.000.00 required. Convevancing, Tecording. eic. at the purchaser's COst. Terms to be ‘complied with within _thirty days. oiherwise deposit forfeited and the Property may be advertised and resold at & discretion of the trustees. ALPHONSE M. BAER, EUGENE YOUNG. _1a10.12.15.18, THOMAS 1 1431 Trustees. _ OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, Eve Street Northwest. TRUSTEFS' SALE OF VALUARLE REAL TATE. BEING UNIMPROVED GROUKD ON' THE_NORTH SIDE OF OWEN PLACE. 'BETWEEN “TRINIDAD _AND MONTELLO AVENUES NORTHEAST, By virtue of a certain deed of trust re- eorded n Liber No. 5671 at folio 113. of the land records of the Disirict of Columbia, at the request of the parties secured thereby, the undersigned will sell at public ion. in front of the property. on WED- NESJAY, JANUARY TWENTY-THIRD, . AT THREE-THIRTY OCLOCK P.M. escribed land situate in the Columbis, and being lots num- three (53) to one hundred and inclusive. and lot numbered one ty-six (166), in square num- ndred and sixty (49€0), as per in Liber No. 78, folic 36, of wo (102). hundred and bered forty hi lat_recorded e records of the office of the surveyor for ghe District of Columbia, upon the following 2rms Purchaser to pey one-third of the pur- chase price in cash. the balance in two in- gtallments in one and two years. respectively, ‘with interest ot the rate of 6 per annum. and secured by deed of trust'on the prop erty sold. or all cash, at the option of the purcha; taxes and interest paid or ad- Justed to the date of sale; all conveyanc- ing. recording, etc., at the cost of purchaser good_title or no sale: a deposit of $50009 be required at ths tume of sale and set- flement to be within thirty (30) davs of the date of sale. or deposit forfeited and the property T the cost_and_risk ol he defaulting purchater, afier five (51 days' icus edvertisement of such resale in some Rasiington newspeper 75 RHODES. THOMAS DOWLING & C Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Four- recorded among the land records of the District of Columbia, secured thereby. sell at public wiction, in front of the T) DAY OF JANUARY, AD. 1929. AT THRE] E numbered fifty-nine sixty-one (61) with within ten davs, otherwise deposit for- feited and the proj | and resold at the Trustees’ for Montgomery County, sitting as a court of Attorney for the hold 5 B der of the notes. . AUCTIONEERS, 1115 EYE ST. N.W. 0 B Story Brick Apartment Build- ing, No. 1321 Belmont Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly tn "Liber No. 4297, at follo 413, and at the request of the parts he undersigned trustee wiil rem- TWENTY-FIRST ses. on MONDAY, (59), sixty (60) and in square humbered twenty- he purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied 'rty may be advertised iscretion of the trustee. EDMUND D. RHEEM. Burviving Trustee. Sale of Valuable Real Estate, near Bethesda, Montgomery County, Mary- land. By viitue of a decree of the Circuit Court Ja10-d&ds.exSu Ja10-d&ds.e equity, passed in a cause wherein Lydia Wear ‘Pagan and others are plaintiffs and Emma C. Wear Strothers and others are defendants. it being No. 4815 Equity, the undersigned, as trustees appointed by said decree. will ‘offer at public sale to the high- st AT THE HOUR OF TWELVE O'CLOCK M. 21l the real estate mentioned in said pri ceedings, containing fiftoen and _one-half acres of land, more or less. This property situated on the north side of the river roa adjoining the property known as the Naylor tract, and is about one-quarter of a mile to the east of the intersection of the river road and Wilson lane and has a front foot- age on the river road of between three hundred and fcur hundred feet. This prop- erly is improved by a five-room dwelling bouse ‘end a four-room bungalow. . This property is very well located for a guburban residence and is close to the Burning Tree Club #nd the Congressional Country Club. Terms of sale as prescribed by the decree: One-third eash, upon the ratification of the . one-third 'in one year and one-third in 0'years. and to be secured to the s tion "of the trustees, or all cash, option of the purchaser; the credit portions to bear interest. A deposit of $1,000 will be Teauired when the property 18 knocked down. Conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. ROBERT PETER, Jr.. WILLIAM ¥. PRETTY) MAN. _datnaze i ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctloneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING, NO. 602 E STREET N.E. By virtue of a decree of tne Subreme Court of the District of Columbia passed in equity cause No. 49062 the undersigned trus- tees will offer for sale by public_auction. in front of ‘the premises, on TUESDAY. THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY. 1939, AT FOUR "O'CLOCK P.M. the foilowing-de- scribed Jand and premises. situate in_the District of Columbia, to wWit: Lot 128 in Samuel ¥. Walker and Thomas W. Smith's subdivision in square 861, s per plat re- corded in Book 17, page 33. of the surveyor's office for the District of Columbia, together with & right of way perpetually for one- helf of the three-fost glley over rear one and one-haif feet of lot 127 of said subdi- vision, improved by a two-story and base- ment brick dwelling. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid i the balance in two cqual instaliments represented by the romissory, notes of the purchaser, payable in one and two vears, with interest at per cent per annum from day of able semi-annually, secured by de upon the property’ sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit' of $300 required of purchaser at time of ssle. All conveyancinz. recording and notarlal fees at cot of purchaser. Terms of sale to be Washington, D. C., Also All of’ the Fixtures and Accounts Re- ceivable. Lester H. Steinem, Trustee in Ilnkru‘ptey of Berry and Whitmore, & corporation. trading as “‘Berry & Company,” Bankruptey No. 2063, in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, hereby invites sealed propcsals for the purchase of the entire stock of diamonds, watches, jewelry, silver- ware, etc., located in meflgsu 610 13th Street N.W., Washington, D. 50 all the fivtures _and accounts receivable. Separate proposals are requested for the purchase of: 1. The stock as an entirety. 2. The fixtures as an entirety. 3. The accounts raceivable. - 4. The stock, fixtures and accounts receivable as an entirety. Bids submitted for the stock must be ac- companied by certified checks ‘to the order of the Trustee for $5.000.00: those for the fixtures by certified checks to the order of the Trustee for $500.00: those for the ac- counts receivable by certified checks to the order of the Trustee for $500. and thosé for the stock, fixtures and accounts re- ceivable as an entirety by certified checks to the order of the Trustee for $6,000.00. All proposals must be sealed, accompanied by certified checks pavable to .the order of the undersigned trustee in bankruptcy, but delivered to Ralph D. Quinter. Referee in ‘dankruptey, Wilkins Building, 1512 H Street N.W., Washington, D. C. on or before Tuesday, January 15th, 1929, at ten o'clock AM., at which time the said sealed pro- posais will be opened and considered. Inspection of the stock. fixtures and ledger accounts, as well as any other information with respect thereto, can be had upon lgnlh cation to Lester H, Steinem, Trustec, Buite 808. 1331 G Street N.W., Washington, D. C, The right 1s reserved to relect anv and «ll bids. Upon acceptance of any bid, the ?lllnt:‘ of the tnl,l‘r';:hl!:“?rlr:' ‘:h'flo ch:m?‘llfl ' 2hsh, Cdpon. confrmatian 5 P va H. STEINEM. i istes_in_Bankruptey. . J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, L 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEFS' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- TORY BRICK DWELLING. KNOWN AS S RONISBE U143t MADISON STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a_certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 5822, folio 75 et sed., of the land records of the District of Colum- bla, and at the reauest of the party secured thereny. the undersigned trustees will sell at public_auction. in_{ront of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF JANUARY. A.D. 1920, AT THREE- THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the following-de- scribed land and premises. situate in the District of Columbin, and designated as and being lot 18 and the west 15.49 feet front by full depth thereof of lot 19 i sauare 2721 in the subdivision of part of “Peter's Mill Seat” made by the Holmes Central Realty Corporation, as per plat recorded in the office of the survevor for the District of Columbia in Liber 36, folio 4. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $15.000.00, further particulars of which will be announced at time of. sale: the purchase price above sald trust to be peid in cash. A deposit of $1.000.00 re uired. Convevancing. recording. etc.. at the purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied With within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be adver- tised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. LEWIS _T. BREUNINGER, HORACE G. SMITHY, (Described in said deed of trust as Horace J. Bmithy.) 210.12.14,16.18.31,22 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, Tas?Hie strect Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE STORE AND APARTMENT ABOVE. KNOWN AS PREMISES 825 F STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5603, follo 175 et sea., of the land records of the District of Co- lumbi: and at the request of the party secuied tnereby, the undersigned trustees wiil sell at pubdlic auction, in front of the remises. on THURSDAY, 'THE SEVEN- ENTH DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1029. AT THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK PM., the foflow- ing-described land and premnises, situate in the District of Columbia. and designated as and being parts of lots 12 and 13 in Jacob Arth ‘and others' subdivision of ‘square 914, ‘a8 per plat recorded in the office of the sur- Jevor. for the District of Columbia in' Liber W. F.. follo 125; beginning for the said parts of lots at a voint on street 20 feet West of the northeast corner of said square, thence west 20 feet, thence south 81 feet 3'; inches, thence east 20 feet, thence north 81_feet 2!z inches to beginning. Terms of cale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal nstaliments, payable in ons pnd two years, with interest at six per centum per Annuin, pavaple semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the roverty sold, or all cash, at the option of he Durchaser. A deposit of $300.00 will be compliea with within thirty days from da: ale. otherwice the trustees reserve the ght to resell the property at the risk gnd cort of the defaulting purchaser after five | G2vs “advertisement of such resale in_some Dewspaper published in the city of Wash- (on, D. Sl 8. J. L'HOMMEDIEU, EUGEN 11th and G Sts. N.W., HARRY L. LIGH Nw, Trustees. 11th and G Sts 16,17,18.21.22.23 4 Natlonal Bank Building. Becond HGE. "y LU '*'r - Second National Bank Bulldiag. Ja3-dtdsexSu Trustees. required at time of sale. All convavn’gcm recording, etc., at cost of purchassr, ‘erms of sale to be complied with within 30 days from day of sale. oiherwise the trustees ro- sePve_the risht to resell the property at the Tisk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five davs' “advertisement of such resale in same newspaper published in Washington, ; YN SSOREE: ,10,12,14,18,17 & Trustees. | ADAM A. WESCH Trustees’ Sale of Modern Four: Story and Cellar Brick Apart: ment Building, No. 1321 Fair- mont Street Northwest. By virtue of a deed of trust recorded De- cember 18, 1936, as instrument No. 54, of the land records of the District of Columbi and .t the request of the parties secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will ofier for sale by public_auction, in_front of the premises. on FRIDAY. THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1929, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land lumbis, to wit. All of lot 15 in block 31 in John Sherman, trustee's. subdivision called ““Columbia Helghts.” as per piat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of C.lumbia. 1n Liber Governor Shepherd at folio 158, excepting so much of said lot as was condemned and taken for alley pur- goseq by proceeding in District Court cay 0. 916, in the Supreme Court of the Dis- trict_of Columbia. sublect to the right to the perpetusl use as a party wall of the west wall of the bullding located on the ahove-described lot granted by Frederick W. True ard wife to Franklin T. Sanner by deed dated July 21. 1898. and recorded in Liber 2335 at folio 101, subject to the cove- nants of record Terms of sale: To be sold sublect to & prior deed of trust for 365,000 at 6'ac, due on cr before May 5. 1929. balance #ll ‘cash or terms to be announced at time of sale, A deposit of 31.000 required st sale. All convevancing. recording and notarini fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within 10 days from day of sale. othe wise trustees reserve the right to resell pro erty at rick and cost cf defaulting purcha er. after five davs advertisement of suc resale in some newspaper published Washington, D. C. PHILIP S._PEYSER. HAROLD P. GANSS, Trustees. PEYSER, EDELIN & PEYSER, Attorneys for the holder of the notes. _ a8 d&ds.exSu THOMAS DOWLING & CO.. AUCTIONEERS, 1115 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF BRICK BUILDING 'WITH APARTMENT. NO. 2022 12th STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5658, at_folio 43, among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned substi- tuted trustee will sell at public auction, A.D. 1929, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK PM.. the following-described land — and premises, situate in the District of Co- Iumbia, and designated as and being lot Iettered “K" in Alfred H. Lee's subdivi- sion of part of square numbered two hun- dred and seventy-three (273). as per piat recorded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, in Liber W. F., folio 217. 3 Terms: Sold subject to a pricr deed of trust for = $3,000. further particulars ol which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be pai’- in cash. A deposit of $500 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at the pur- chaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with within 30 days, otherwise deposit for- feited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustee. DAVID L. BLANKEN. " Substituted Trustee. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 3. 1431 Eye Street” Northw Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Four- Story Brick Dwelling, Being Premises No. 2552 Massachu- setts Avenue Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated December 10, 1925, being instrument No. 168, recorded December 11, 1925, amonr the land records of the District of Columbia, end at the Tequest of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public ‘auc- tion. in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE TWENTY-PIRST DAY OF JANUARY. AD. 1920, AT THREE-FIFTEEN O'CLOCK PM., the following-described land and remises, situate in the District of Colum- ia. end designated as and being parts of lots %2, 23, 24, 25 and 26 in block 7. in Gar- diner G. Hubbard's subdivision of land. now kinown as “Belair Heights." as per plat re- corded in Liber County No. 6. folio 80. of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, described by metes and bounds as follows: Beginning for the same on the southerly line of Massachusetts avenue 61 feet westerly from the northeast- erly corner of said lot 22 and running thence westerly along the southerly line of said avenue 20 feet. thence southerly at right an- es to said avenue 66 feet, thence south 20 egrees 5 minutes west 19.55 feet, thence casterly parallel with the southerly line of said avenue 20 feet, thence north 29 degrees 5 minutes east 19.55 feet, thence northerly &t rizht_angles to the southerly line of said avenve 66 feet to the place of beginning, said described part of lots belng now embraced in Iot 55 in square 2500; with right of way for private allcy over the rear or southerly 15 feet by the full width of lots 83 to 58 in s1id square. Terms: Soid sublect to a prior deed of trust of $17.300, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale; the pur- chiase” price above sajd trust to be $1500 in cash, balarce in three equal insteliments, ayable In one, two and three years, with interest at 6% per annum. pavable'semi- annually from date of sale. secured by a second deed of trust on said property sold sublect only to said first deed of trust, or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A depasit of $500.00 will be required at time of sale; all conveyancing, recording, eic.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be com- plied with within' 30 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days ad- vertisement of “such ' resale in some news- paper published {n Washington. D. C. JAMES J. BECKER. RANDALL H. HAGNER. _Jn9-deds.exSu LEGAL NOTICES. GEORGE H. LAMAR, JOHN A, THOMPSON, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia. holding Probate Court. —Estate of Elizabeth A. Moore, deceased. No.~ 57653, Administration Docket 83.—The rotificrtion ‘as to the trial of the issues in this case relating to the valldity of the paper writing dated the 23rd day of August. 1924, purporting to ‘be the last will and testament and codicil of Flizabeth A, Moore, decepsed, having been returned as to_Sam- uel Ridgeway, Howard H. Ridreway., Hattie E. Bonis. Eiwin Haslip, Charles Haslip and Lomuel Haslip, “hot to be found.” it Is this 11th day of December, 1928, ordered that the issuss be set down for trial on the 18th day ‘of February, 1929. ‘and that this order and the substance of said issues, to wit: (D Was the aaid paper eriting dated Au ust 23,1924, the last will and testament of lizabeth A. Moore: (2) Was the said Moore of sound and disposing mind and capable of executing a valid deed or contract at the time of the making and subseribing of said aper writing; (3) Was the said paper writ- ng executed 'and attested in due form ns reauired by law: (4) Was the execution of snid peper writing procured from said Moore by undue influence by Wade M. Spelshouse or_some other person or persons: (5) Wi the “exccution of said paper writing pro- cured from said Moore by coercion, fraud or duress practiced upon said Mcore by Wade M. Spelshouse or some other person cr persons; shall _be published once a week for four weeks in the Washington Law Reporter and_ twice a week for the same period in The Evening Star. * F. L SIDDONS. Justice. ~(Seal.) Attest: VICTOR 8. MERSCH. Deputy Regis- Lax of Wills for ine District of Columbla, o e Probate Court. de27.29-Ja3.5,10,12.17.19 ~ E. BARBOUR HUTCHISON. Attorn SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court —Estate of ‘Eleanor’ E. Ogden. Deceased.—No. 38160, Administration Docket 84.—Apviication have ing been made herein for probate of the last will and testament of sald deceased and for letters testamentary on said estate, by Charles N. Gregory. it is ordered’ this 27th day of Decemb 1928. that Jen- nie Gregory and all concerned, “ap- pear in said court on Monday, the 4th day of February, A.D. 1929, at 19 o‘clock a.m., to show cause why such application should not be granted. “Let notice hereof be published in the “Washington Law Reporter” and Washington Star. once in each of three suc- cessive weeks before the return day herein mentioned. the first publication to be not less than thiriy days before said return day. F. L._SIDDONS. Justice. _(Seal.) _Attest THEODORE COGSWELL. Register of Wills for ‘the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Cour! de29.Ja5.12 R. M. PARKER. Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia. Holding a Provate Court. —1In re Estate of Georgle W. Rock, Deceased. —No, 37844—Order nisi for sale.—Richard M. Parker, ‘executor and trustee under the last will and testament of Georgie Warren Rock, decéased, having reported to the court that he has received a private offer to pur- chase lot 153 in square 206. being premises No. ‘1428 T st. n.w.. in the city of Washing- ton, D. C.. for the Sum of thirty-six hundrad seventy-five dollars, all cash. together with “the improvements, subject fo a real estate broker's commistion of $175.00 and subject also to adiustment of rents. taxes and jnsurance, it is, this 22nd day of De- cember, 1928, by the court. adjudged. or- dered and decreed that said offer be acceot- ed and said sale be Tatified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before the 24th day of January, 1929, pro- vided a copy of this order be publisned in the Washington Law Reporter and The Eve- ning Star newspaper, once a week for three successive weeks prior to last mentioned date. F. L. SIDDONS. Justice. (Seal) A true copy. ‘Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL. Register of Wills for the District of Colum- bia, Clerk of'the Probate Court. e o sr. MOOERS, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, holding Prebate Court — In re estate of Isabella Jemison, deceased. Administration No. 37809.—Order’for ratifi- cation nisi.—William Jemison, executor of the estate of Isabella Jjemison. decease havirg reported to the court that he has sold said decedent's real estate, to wit: Lot 15 in ‘squate 3114, and otherwise described s lot 15 in block No. 2. in Moore and arbour's addition to the City of Washing- ton, District of Columbis, a3 per plat fe. corded in Courty Book 15 at page 13, in the surveyors office of the District of Columbla, improved by brick dwelling, known as 195 First, street northwest, to Amelia L. Jemi- son for the sum of seven thousand dollars 187,000.00) cash, under the terms and con- dition set forth’ in said report. it is by the court this 3rd day of January. A.D. 1329, adjudged, ordered and ' decreed, that the said sale be ratified by the court unless ~ause to the contrary be shown before the 30th day of January, 1920. Provided a coby of this order be published once a week for three puccessive weeks in the Washington 0, Law Reporter and The Evening Star prior to_the expiration of that period. ~F. L. SIDDONS. _Justice. (Seal) ~A true copy. Attest: VIGTOR 8, MERSCH, Deputy Re tar of Wills for the District of Columbia, ,g‘gr i of g" ér;ug Court. J38.12,19 and premises. situate in the District of Co- | LEGAL NOTICES. ttorney, IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia.—Marvin F. Bisch plaintiff, vs. Lincoin C. Holderman, de- fendant.—At Law. No. 76138.—-The object of this suit is to recover the sum of $1.437.34. money due and owing by the defendant to the plaintiffl on an account stated betweea hem. and to have judement of condemna- tion ‘of certain property of the defendant levied on under an_ ettachment issued in this suit to satisfy the plaintiff's claim. It efore, this 8th day of January, 1929, ordered that the defendant appear ‘in thi court on or before the forticth day, ex- clusive of Sundays and lesal holidays. after the day of the first publication of this order, to defend this suit and show cause why said condemnation should not be had: otherwise the suit will be proceeded with as in case of default. By the Court: WILLIAM HITZ. Justice. (Seal.) A true copy. Test: FRANK E. CUNNINGHAM, Clerk. By FRED C. O'CONNELL. Asst.” Clark. a12.19.25 RAYMOND NEUDECKER, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT_ OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia.—Maric V, Steele. plain- tfl. vs. George M. Steele, jr. and Ruth Brown. defendants.—No. 40187, Equity Doc 104 The obect of this suit 15 to obiain for the plaintiff a decree of divorce a vinculo matsimonil from the defendant, George Sieele. Jr., on the ground of adultery com- mitted by the said defendant with the co- respondent named hercin, and_for other relief. On motion of the plaintifl. it is this 8th day of January, A.D. 1920, ordered that the defendants. George M. Steele, Jr.. and Ruth Brown. cause their appearance to be entered hereini oa or before the fortieth day. exclusive of Sundays and legal holi- days. ocenrring affer the day of the first publication of this order: otherwise the cause will be proceeded wiih as in case of default. Provided. a copy of this order be published once a ‘week for three successive weeks in the Washineton Law Reporter and The Evening Star before said day. JEN- NINGS BAILEY. Justice. (Seal) ‘A 'true v, Tesi: FRANK . CUNNINGHAM. By ANDREW A. HORNER. Asst. I 112.19.26 RAYMOND NEUDECKER, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict _of Columbia.—Florence M. Rowe, plaintiff, 'vs. Lloyd A. Rowe and Estelle Ed- monds, defendants.—No. 49083, Equity Doc. 104—The oblect of this suit is to obtain for the plaintiff a decree of divorce a_vin- culo_matrimonii from the defendant, Lioyd A. Rowe, on the itound of adultery com- mitted by the said defendant with the co- respcndent named herein. and for other relief. 'On_motion of the plaintiff, it is this Bth day of January 1929. ordered that the defendants, Tlovd A. Rowe and Estelle Edmonds, cause their appearance to be en- tered herein on or before the fortleth day, exclusive of Sundays and legal holldays. oc- curring after the day of the first publica- tion of this order: otherwise the cause will he proceeded with as In case of default, Provided. a copy of this order be published once a wWeek for three successive weeks in the Washington Law Reporter and The Eve- nz _Star before said day. JENNINGS BAILEY. Justice. (Seal) ~A_irue copy Test: FRANK E. CUNNINGHAM. Clerk. By A. HORNER, Asst. Clerk. ANDREW al2. EDWIN L. WILSON and GIBBS L. BAKER, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. ~ Holding Probate Court—No. 38175 Administration—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. letters of administration c. t. a. on the estate of Grace Tytus McLennan, Iate of the District of Columbia. decensed.’ All persons having claims ~ against the deceased are herchy Wwarned {o exhibit the same. with the vouch- ers thereof, legally authenticated. to the Subscribers. on_ or before the Sth day of January, A.D. 1930: otherwice they may by law be excluded from all benefit of ‘said estate. Given nnder onr hands this Sth day of January, 1929, MILDRED M. TYTUS. 1909 @ st nw. GINBS 1. RAKEE. 815 15th . (Seal.) Atiest: THEONORE Ci 2 Register of Wills for the District of Col bin. Clerk of the Probate Court. _jal2.19.26 CLINTON R. COLVIN, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. Holding Probate Court.—No. 39159, Administration.—This is to_givs no- ties fhat the subscriber. of the District of Columbia, has_obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbin, letters testamentary on the estate of Ernest F Iate of the District of Columbia. dex ; All persons having claims against the de- ceased nre hereby warned fo exhibit the same, with the voilchers thereof, legally au- thenficated, to the subscriber, on or before the 3d dav of Jaauary AD.. 1930: otherwice they may bv law he excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under mv_hand this 34 dav of January, 1979, WITTIAM HATI- SER, 039 5th st. ne. (Senl) Attest: THEO- DOR®. COGSWELL. Register of Wills_for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Pro- bate Court. 1212,19.26 H. A. SCHWEINHAUT and JOHN F. RICH- TER, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 37018, Administration —This is to rive no- tice that the subscriber. of the S'nte of Connecticut. has obtained from the Prohate Court_of the District of Columbia. letters of ndministration on the ectate of ‘William F. Clark, Iate of the District of Columbia, deceased. All persons havine claims aninst the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers therof, legally suthenticated, to the subscriber, on or be- fore the 7th day of January. A.D. 1930: otherwise they may by law be excluded from a1l henafit of said estate. Given nnder mv o hand this 7th dey of January. 1979. ALVA F. CLARK. 110 Havemeyer nlaca, Graenwich, Conn. (Seal) ~ Aftest: THEODORFE COGS- A 2 WELL, Register of Wills for the District of Colurmbia, Clerk of the Probate Courl. CHARLES L. NORRIS, Atiornes. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 38233, Administration —This is to give no: tice that the subscriber. of the District of Columbin. has obtained from the Probate Conrt of the District of Columbia. Istters testamentary on the estate of Annie C. Faunce, late of the District of Columbia. deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with vouchers thereof. lerally u- thenticated. to the subscriber, on or before the 3d dav of January, A.D. 1930; otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under mv hand this 3d day of January. 1920. JAMES M. WOOD- WARD. 723 20th st nw. (Seal) Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL, Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Conrt 1812,19.26 _ " RAYMOND B. DICKEY, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holdinz Probate Court.—No. 28203, Administration-—This is to give no- tice that the subscriber, of the District of Cnlumbia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, letters of administration on the estate of John K. Haywood, Inte of the District of Columbia, deceased. All persons having claims against the deccased are hereby warned to cxhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, lezally authenticated, to the subscriber. on or before the 3d day of January, A.D. 1930: otherwize they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 34 _day of January, 1920, REUBEN C. HAY- WOOD, 2813 Woodley road n.w. (Seal.) Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL. Register of Wills for the District of Columbin. Clerk of the Probate Court. 1212,19.26 NEEDHAM C. TURNAGE. Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 38245, Administration.—This is to give no- tice ihat the subscriber, of the District of Columbia, has_obtained from the Probate Court_of the District of Columbla. letters estamentary on the estate of Alice Hollowa®, inte of the District of Columbia. deccased. Al persons having claims against the de- ceased ate hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof. legally au- Thenticated. to the subscriver. on or before the 8th day of January. AD. 1930: other- wise they may by law be excluded from all beneflt of said estate. Given under my this Bth day of January, 1920. FLORA M. SNOW. 127 1st 'st. n.w. _(Seal) _Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL. Register of Wills for the District of Columbla, Clerk of the 1212.19.26 SON, Attorney. PREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF S Timbin. Holding Probate Court —Estate of Willle W. Coumbe, deceased.—No. 38207, Administration Docket 84.—Appiication hav- ing been made hereln for provate of the last will and testament of sald deceased, and for letters_testamentary on said_estaté, by Albert T. Coumbe, it is ordered this 8th'day of January. A.D. 1920, that Arthur G. Coumbe, the unknown 'issue of Eimer Coumbe, deceased: the unknown heirs at law and next of kin of Willle W. Coumbe, de- Ceased and all others concerried, appear in Said court on Monday. the 18th day of Feb- Tuary, A.D. 1029, at 10 o'clock a.m. to show cause’ why such application should not be granted. Let motice hereof be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Eve- ning Star newspaper once In_each of three Successive weeks before the return day herein mentiond. the first publieation to be not. less than thirly days before said return doy. WILLIAM “HITZ. Justice. _(Seal.) Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL. Register of Wilis_for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. _ ___ Ja12,19.26 H. PRESCOTT GATLEY, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—Estate of Blackburn Esterline, Deceased.—No. 38184, Administration Docket' 84.—Application hav- ing been made herein for probate of the last will and testament of said deceased, and for letters testamentary on said estalé, by Paul Curtis Martin and H. Prescott Gatley, it is ordered this 4th day 'of January, A.D' 1029, hat Mary L. Esterline.’ Fontie Reed, Corena Earton, Mayme B. Esterline, Maude Ark and Mablé Arthur and all othérs con- cerned. appear in said court on Monday, the 18ih day of February, A.D. 1929, at 10 o'clock, a.m.. to show cause why such eppli- Cation should not be granted. Let noice fereof ve published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star. once in each of three successive weeks before the return dsy herein mentioned, the first pub- lication to be not less than thirty days be- fore said return day. WILLIAM HITZ, Jus- tice. _ (Seal) Attest: VICTOR S. MERSCH, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Golumbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 1212.19.26 GEORGE M. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 38154, Administration—This is to give no- tige that the subscribers, of the District of Columbia, and the State of Pennsyl- vania, respectively, have obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, letters testamentary on the estate of Reuben B. Miller, late of the District of Columbia, deceased? All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. With the vouchers thereof, legally suthenticated, 10 _the subscribers, on_or be- fore the 20th day of December, A.D. 1939; otherwise they way by law be excluded from 21l beneflt of said estate. Given under our hands this 20th day of December, 1923. LOIS ADAMS MILLER. 3319 Rowland place, h.. D. C. HUGH JOHN CASEY, 216 Hastings st. Pitisburgh. Pa. (Seal) At- test: THEODORE COGSWELL. Register of Wilis for the District of Columbia. Clerk Probate Court. de20.ja,13 8 i7aviTeY aVi@\i7avi 8\ THE VICARION—By Gardner Hunting (Copyright, 1928, by Public Ledger) In the year 1035 there gathers in the studio of Radley Brainard a group consis ing of his sweetheart, Phyllis Norman: her iather, ‘mother and brother, John: John's sweetheart, Carol Gould, end Radley's Aunt Relief. By means of an invention which he has Jist perfected Radley projects on to & gauze curtain the beginning of a murder Which occurred two vears previously, with the “actors’ seemingly real persons speak- ing_with their natural voices. Radley's euests sre incredulous at what they have seen. and he then shows them a famous dinner given for 8 movie actress who was drowned a Week before. While Brainard s explaining his_invention, there is a com- motion in the hall: the Japanese valet opens the door and a gaunt, bearded and ragged man staggers into the room. He does not Know whe he is. but he calls Phyllis by name. ' Brainard ~dubs the mysterious stranger Van Winkle, and the following day With (he same groip present he projects {he previous. cvenink's heppenings 1n_ the studio. INSTALLMENT VL HYLLIS sank back in her chair. If the man beside her were not a_ party to Radley Brainard's plans, then the thing had not been staged. The solution that she had seemed to grasp vanished through her fingers like a wisp of smoke. The others were exclaiming all about { her. The man at her side was speaking. Radley had crossed now and stood bo- fore her demanding that she heed what he was telling her. She began to hear him. “I said you wouldn't believe me,” he was saying. “But I'l convince you if vow'll stay with me. I've plenty more to show you.” He turned from Phyllis | to the Van Winkle. “Shall I show you more of your immediate past? I am sure I have some—if you are able to endure it.” Van Winkle laughed. His daze seem- ed to have passed; he was able to ac- cept it all as a part of one great amazement. “A man chould so live each day as to be able to endure his past at any time,” he answered. “And I'd rather know my past just now than my future. Which is a reversal of all human in- stinets appropriate to the occasion. Radley studied him an instant. “Do you know,” he said, “you begin to con- vince me.” | He turncd and went back to the | switchboard without consulting Phyllis. | He took another of his “bombs” from | the closct at his side and slipped it |irto the niche from which its contenis were evidently to be rcleased for their viewing “I want to say,” he continued after an instant, “that we talk here of ‘run- ning’ scenes as if it were still film with which we were dealing. I haven't de- LEGAL NOTICES. FRANK STETSO! SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, * Hholding Probate Court—No. 38208, Administration.—This is to give no- | tice inat the subscriber, of the District of | Columbia, has_obizined from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, letters testamentary on the estate of Clarence F. Cobb, late of the District of Columbia, de- ceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, logally authenticated, to the subscriber, on or be- fore the 19th'day of December, A. D. 1920: otherwise they may by law be cxcluded from all_henefit of said estate. Given under its hand_this 27th day of December, 1928, NA- TIONAL SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY. By WILLIAM D. HOOVER, President. (Seal.) Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL. Register of Wills ‘for the Districi of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. de29.1a5.13 BELL, MARSHALL & RICE, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding _Probate Court.—No. 36551, Administration.—This i3 to give notice that ‘the subscriber, of the District of Co- lumbia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, letters testa- mentary on the estate of Ida' M. Smith, late of the District of Columbia. déceased. ~All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned (o exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenti- cated; to the subscriber. 'on or before the 9th day of January, AD. 1030: otherwise they may by law be excluded from ell benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this Sth day of January, 1029. MARY GWEN- DOLIN PINKETT. 122 V st. n.w. (Seal.) Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL. Register of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. 938 GILBERT L. HALL LATIM AND CLEPHANE & Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holaing Probate Court.—No. | 38123, Adminisiretion.—This is to give no- tice that the subscriber, of the District of Columbia, has_obtained from the Probate CGourt of the Listrict of Columbia, letters testamentary on the estate of Winifred 8. Harm, Iate of the District of Columbia, de: ceased. All persol having claims against the deceased are bereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber, on_ o: be- fore the 20t day of December, A.D. 1929: atherwis they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 20th day of December, 1028. PAUL B. HARM. 240 Tuckerman st. n.w. (Seal.) Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL. Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the_Probate Court o de29.ia5.12 NELSON WILSON, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 38115, Administration—This is to give no- e 'that the subscriber, of the District of Colymbia, has_obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, letters of administration on the estate of Julia E. Kissal, late of the District of Columbia. de- ceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof. legaily authenticated, to the subscriber, on_or fore the 21st’ day of December, A.D. 1929: ofherwise they may by law be excluded from all_benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 26th day of December, 1928 VICTOR K. KISSAL. 309 9th st. n.w. (Seal.) Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL. Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate_Court. de?9.185.12 STANLEY nd WM. E. SCHOOLE Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. holding Probate Court.—No. 28137, Administration —This is to ive no: tice that the subscriber, of the District of Columbin, has_ obtained from the Probete Court of the District of Columbia. letters {testamentary on the estate of Joseph Silas Diller, late of the District of Columbia, de- ceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with th~ vouchers thereof. legally authenticated, to the subscriber, on or before the 2Ath day of December, A.D. 1929: other- wise they may by law he excluded from all beneit of said estate. Given under my hand this 28th dav of December, 1928, LAURA P. DILLER. 1466 Belmont st. (Seal) Attest! THENDORE, COGSWFLL. ‘Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Prohate_Court. 125.12.19 CHARLES C. COLLINS, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbfa. Holdine a Probate Court. —Es- tate of George F. Weeks, Deceased.—Admin- istration No. ' 38112.—Order.—Application having been made herein for probate of the Inst will and testament of said deceased and for letters testamentary on said estate. by Flizabeth Weeks Effinger, it i3 ordered this 27th 'day_ of December, A.D. 1988 that Charles R. Hunter. ir, minor. through Charles R. Hunter, sr., his custodian, Hamp: ton Roads, Virginta. and all others con corned. appear in sald court on Mondav. the 4th day of February, A.D 1929, at 10 o'clock a.m., to show cause Why such ap- plication should not be granted. Let notice Rereof be ‘published in the “Washington Law Reporter” ‘and “The Evening Star’ once in each of three successive weeks before the re- fiirn day herein mentioned—the first pub- lication to be not less than thirty dass ke- fore sald return day. JENNINGS BAILEY. Justice. " (Seal.) Attest: — THEODORE COGSWELL, Register of Wills for tke Dis trict - of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court P €29.1a5.13 STER WOOD, Atforney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, ~ Holding Probate Court.—No. 38133, Administration—This is to_give no- tice (hat the subscriber, of the District of Columbia, has obtained from the Probate Court_of the District of Columbia. letters testamentary on the estate of Harry L. Shackelford, late of the District of Colum- bia, deceased. All persons haying claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally autheniicated, to the subscriber, on or before the 20th day of December, AD. 1929 otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand_this 20th day of December, 1928 MABEL D~ SHACKELFORD. Brigat- wood Courts n.w. (Seal) Attest: THEO- DORF. COGSWELL, Register of Wills for the District” of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. de29,ja5.12 JONES, HORACE T. Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Administration. Holding Probate Court.—No. This is to give no- bscriber, of the District of Columbi; hay btained from the Pr¢ Court of the trict of Columbia, letters administration on the estate of John Blesi. late of the State cf New Y ceased All persons having eclaims the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legaily authenticated, to the subscribe fore the 20th day of December, A. D. otherwiss they may h{ law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my (8sal) Attest: ~THEODORE 'COGSWELL, Register of Wills for the District of Co- lumbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 5 38051, tice trat the vised a better phrase; but don't be deceived by it.” “Not running a scene? No film?" queried Van Winkle sharply. “Then what it is we just saw?” “I'll answer that when we have finished with another bit or two. Let's settle one question at a time,” sald Brainard, and turned off the electric lights, Phyllis involuntarily shut her eyes to | avoid the anticipated shock of red light. When she opened them she was looking at what she momentarily supposed was complete darkness. But her eyss grew accustomed to it as to night itself. And night she presently knew it to be— night, outside walls, with the soft, cool breath blowing in from the sea, with glimpses of flowering whitecaps here and there bursting out into bloom in the distance, with the peaceful lapping of wavelets inshore as if on a protected beach, with the passing lights of a passenger steamship gleaming intimate- ly almost within reach in the dark; with glimmering stars low-hung against a far horizon! The steamship passed. Phyllis began to see sand. No lifting of shadow ex- plained this: her eyes penetrated the gloom, as young eyes will—a gloom that could be penetrated as no dark repro- duction might!—and caught the whiten- ing form here, the thin spiral of a starry reflection there, the lighter ground of stretching sand against the profound blackness of the waters! “Why—it's the beach!” cried Tarol. “Where—where——" muttered the man at Phyllis’ side. The slow wash of the surf came in now from out where a breakwater must be beyond the range of vision. But into and through it, gradually noticeable, wove the plaintive notes of music— violins—soft, familiar rise and fall of melody heard across a mellow night from some distant, unssen hotel ball- room. “MCal;nl'u n\]’;)l:}!“xbruke into the hush. usic wi one, ch? Beiter better, Rad!"” & “Sh—sh!"” some one hushed her. And for an instant she was silent. Then she chufikled, “Hurry up! There’s nothi: gt she eried. 5 i “Which proves,” said Radley from beside the switchhoard, “that the modern mind easily accommodates itsalf w"apy marvel and demands action. I'm willing to look at anything once,” returned Cerol, “but very few things for long at a time. Of course, there's John—" But she stopped. Out there in the darkness where the beach barely show- ed a shelving slope scmething was hap- pening that might or might not glibly be called action. Light’ was touching the sand, which whitened and glistened ;:der ’115m The spl::ri(llmg steamer was ne. s was & tha no_eclectric beam. s e It could only be the moon—visible from where Phyllis was—. In the name of all reality, where was she? But the magic of moonlight filled the whole field of vision and shed a peace that quieted rebellious reason itself. The sweeping waves became the ma- jestic forms of stately living things. The whitecaps knightly plumes! The surf the glowing fringe of courtly trap- pings! The sand, a v e flood of powdered But abruptly, close down in tI brightening foreground, a stir snatched the away from beauty. Action! DONALDSON & JOTINSON AN WEST, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE Coliimbia, Holding. Provate Courr. st of George Critzman, Deceased.—No. 38061, Administrative Docket §4.—Application hav- ing been made herein for probate of the iast Wil and testament of satd deceased and for letters of administration c. t. a. on said estate. by Flora Zimmermen. to be issued fo Vernon E. West, it 15 ordered this 23nd day of December. A.D. 1928, that Clarence G. Ciltamen, minof. and GCarol R Crifaman; 3 . Critzman, cu said’ minors. ‘and Lils Boa and Ohasics Kor Sbncar In ST ¢ourt o Mondac s S 2 n Monda of Pebruary, A.D. 1929, at 10 'c’;' :"‘ ."‘“ to show cause whv such application shoul not be granted. Let noiice hereof be pud- lished in_the “Washington Law Reporter” and The Evening Star once in each of three successive weeks before the return day here- in mentioned, the first publication to be not less then thiftv days before said return day. F. L SIDDONS. Justice. (Seal) Attes:: JUEQDORE, COGSWELL. Register of Wills Probate Court. - Cfl‘:{{f:{l‘;‘e H. W. SOHON, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT O Columbia, Holding Probate Court - Sstyre of _Herman Eilmenreich, Deccased.-—No. 38171, Administration Docket 84.—Ap} tion having been made herein for proba:e of the last wiil and testament of said de- censedd and for letters testamentary on_said estate by Charles K. Koones. i° is ordersd this 27th day of December. A.D. 1328, that the unknown heirs ot law ‘and next of xin of said Herman Ellmenreich and all athers concerned appear in said court on Mon- day. the 4th day of February. A.D. 1929. at o'clock am.. to show cause why such application should not be granted Let no- tice hereof be published iIn the “Washinston Law Reportet' ’and Evening_Star once in each of three successive weeks before the return day herein mentioned. the first pub- lication to be not less than thirty davs be- fore said return day. JENNINGS BAILEY. Justice. (Seal.) Attest: "THEODORE COGS- WELL, Register of, Wills for the District of . Clerk of G e Probate Court. CLYDE D. GARRETT, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRI Lpcolumbia, " holding Probate Coure-No, 30253, Administration—This 1s to give n tice that the subscriber, of the District of Columbia, has ebtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, letters of administration on the estate of Huzh C. Duffey. 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Action, the trickster, the clown, the jester who forever steals the scene; who, like the baby's rattle, keeps infantile intelligence from seeing what stirs it—Pied Piper who forever leads the race away from the still things that merely are! Action! A stir in the sand. A man’s hand—a struggling head—a writhing torso—a human body striving up like a resurrected thing! A man, bearded, tattered, weak, panting, terrified! Springing to his feet—standing at gaze —staggering with dizziness—stretching gaunt arms in mad appeal—listening— caught by a sound, a vision—throwing up a ragged head—and then plunging forward—forward—straight out of the night beyond doors—last night's ap- paration now about to fling himself up- on the girl who sat here within walls of steel and stone, barriered from him by 20 hours through which the world had turned since then! “Light! he screamed. “Light!" And vanished at her feet! Light flooded the studio. Phyllis was on her feet, groping for support. Radley was at her side. She caught at him and his arm surrounded her shaking shoulders. “Now, now!” he said softly. Softly, with the inflection of tenderness once more in it, like balm! Phyllis turned. Her mother's face was white and strained; her father's grim jaw was set upon his dead cigar; beads of moisture stood beneath Relief Brzinard's scared eyes; Carol and John clung to each other’s hands. But the man whose resurrection they had watched was drawing slow, deep breaths, and smiling up at them wanly. It was as if he were simply at the end of his last night's run— which had merely winded him. “You take it even botter than the rest of them, Radley said to him, fer- getting his momentary impulse toward Phyliis. “Why—shouldn't I?” returned the Van Winkle. *“I suppcse I must ac- cept it as one of the marvels of the new world.” “I didn't know but it might be much for you,” said Brainard. “You don't think I'll succumb to Life, do you,” esked the other, “when Death couldn’t kill me?” ‘Sit down, Phyilis,” Radlcy said to the girl. “Are you convinced now that what I told you is true?™ But ‘it was Carrcl who answered, “If it is, then what Rip told us is true.” ; “I think it is—now,” returned Rad- ey. “Well, Radle said Mr . Nerman slowly, “I think this won't bear going unexplained any longe: “I'm not trying to make a mystery of it, sir,” said Brainard, walking away from Phylis’ cheir. He went back to his light switch, closed the closet’ door which stood ajar, and brought his chair toward them again. I was ready to tell you last night all that you want to know—when we were interrupted by Mr. Van Winkle.” “I hope the explanation doesn't spoil it!” murmured Miss Brainard. “Oh, you like it, do you?” asked her nephew, grinning. “I thought you dis- approved.” “Never mond. Just go on with the explangtion,” she answered. The gleam of triumph came back to Brainard’s eyes. “I don't know just whers to begin.” he said slowly, take ing out his inevitable cigarette and lighting it. "This represents some years of study, you know, this little exhibition I have given you. But— lets go back to ghosts.’ He smiled at Carrcl, but the girl did not respend now. She lcoked at John, then frankly nestled against him. “Perhaps yeu have heard, and per- haps you haven't, that one of the theories evoived men who have delved into physical research is that every event that occurs in the physical world is definitely, permanently record- ed—as definitely and permantly as every human impression received by the humen brain, no matter how flesting, is recorded in what we .call the sub- conscicus memors “Oh, this is going to bs deep stufl Carol came back to an upright pos- ture and to her usual pertaess. “Who makes the records?” “TTl let you answer that question young lady,” returned Brainard. “Do you know what it is that we some- times call the ether?” “Don’t be tiresome, Rad. Make it snappy!” “Well, if you know, I won't try to define it, which nobody has succeeded in doing anvhow. But the ether, being that fundamental thing that is so far as we know as nearly omni- present as——" “Oh, we know. It's the stuff that our little planet is suspended in, like a balloon in_the air—only it pene- trates the balloon. doesn’t it?—and is over and under and through and be- hind and_beyond! Don't try to teil us scientificaily. 1It's the stuff that space is made of, isn't it? And maybe everything that's in space, too? “We'll let it go at that” said Brainard. “That’s nearly as much as our little minds can grasp anyway, and enough for our purpose. But scientis have believed—some of them—and are increasingly inclined to believe, that the phychic-researchers are partially right, at least. They believe that the ether does receive and record an impression of a physical event, of every physical cvent that occurs, and stores it per- manently in the locality where it takes place! “Well, that's ghostly enough ail by if it's true!” exclaimed John. ve proved that it is true,” said To too T Bratnard quietly. No one spoke for a moment. Phyllis the sense of foreboding re- turned like a child. 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