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‘'REAL ESTATE., lfl(l-'fllll)ll.' CLEVELAND PARK. $12,500. Eight-Room Brick. A very nnr-‘iuvely designed brick om¢ in this ex- glusive close-in Community. room Kiicin Srioment of the latesp ‘o i1 tiled bath vi acious ry Sofa: y an WMII‘ J “E. DOUGLASS CO., tor. 1001 & st N et some. AN OPPORTUNITY. Just a Few Blocks From Sears, Roebuck & Co.'s New Dept. Store. Buy thll new, attractive 6-room brick home on ferms like rent and make a real profit bygihe general development hborhood. Araiely Anisned_and sul tially constructed. There (l l 'Dl cious front porch, breakfast sleeping porch and hulll in ‘!P\le. Priced Very Low. Call at 1211 Owen Pl N.E. Open Until 9 P.M. ROBERT W. SAVAGE, 717 Union Trust Bldg., Main 6799. uares North of orida Aves. Owen Fhinidad and FOR COLORED. KINGMAN PARK. $6,175. . LORED DEVELOPMENT. ?W“fi;%% 'n!oleOlLY MOD- HOME _DEVELOPMENT WITH REPINED SURROU INGS. Near extensive Government park siready Iravldel for, |murm o, be }'lfl 0} rooms. colonial }’;:,:.'r,,m...'; e l ] joors, hot- heat, ample T Dl'lll deep lot to ‘vlr v fllll eencuu cellar 'lth fll ry trays. H S8t Gl ! 24th NE. ml' 924 14th ! llw WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. . “AUCTION SALES. % o u-tn o M Wi’ tolowin emiges, st or rict. jum| designa nnmb-m thirty-one_ (31), thlflfi )" and. thirty-three (33) others’ subdivision hl: (lf’\lolol)‘ Teco] in Liber 75 at folio 6, i Bhe wirveyor's ofce of the District of lumbh, to party wall right in or of h. parties owning the land ad- Jolnln said _lots numbered thirty-one (31) and tl H‘l’-thr(wfl on “\l 'C t, &s re- ber 1203 :3:?""? 57,10 the fand Fecords of the Dis- " t to prior ect leeds of e Pparicaiars o ale; n! mm flul! of " the nny o m‘}:fiih'}“b‘ n:amd it time of s n cash. A d icing. recordi iy Tty Ty Jw sy muea "and' Tesold iscretis purchase price ‘erms s, otherwise azml r:\ the, pro ucamn sl OWEN & BON. ncrxomni. Eye Street Northwest. ABLE BRICK TRUSTEES' SALE “OF VALUAB! 10K 1608 By virtue 0! THOS. J. (ORTHWEST. jeed of trust duly 403 et seq., S ull at vu:uc Sughon, in” tront o premises, on THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. 0. ‘AUCTION SALES, UTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES. URE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, AUCTIONEERS Large Sale of Household Effects Pianos, Rugs, Handsome Jewelry Fixture Cabinet Safe, Draperies, Automobiles, Etc. By order E. C. Snyder, U. !Budnon. Dining, Davenport a: t Suites, Odd Pieces, Lamps, Rugs, gerating Case, Coffee Urns, Lot Silverware, S. Marshal, Trustees, et al. d Bed-Davenport Suites, Break- Talki Machines, Re- etc. Also at One P.M. Double-Door Cabinet Safe, Steel Letter File, Plate Glass Wall Jewelry and Gem Cases, (electrified), Mirrars, Salesman’s Displ Inlaid Curio Cabinets, Bookeca Window Drapes, Leaded Stained Glass Panel, Velvet Portieres and Typewriter, etc.; by order John A. Reilly and J. W. Wood, Trustees. Also at 10 AM. Cadillac “1926"” Sedan (in perfect order) and Hudson Brougham for U. S. Marshal. BY AUCTION At Weschler’s, 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. SATURDAY, FEB. 2, 1929 Furniture commencing 9 O'Clock A.M. and continuing until about 5 P.M. ja31-tel Ja 'AT FOUR O Cokiisea s u’u° e e Gty o wl:.mn i s Bistriet of flol;xmlrz'l:énuna designated as -n& by Walker's -umdmun "t Snare. siz- hyndred and, fourteen t recorded {n rict of " 8¢ cost of purchaser ook > “‘ed with within_thirty rwise the trustees T C. JA] mz.auuxw’ mcuowo te R SMALL BRICK HOUSE OR IN- property, any conditi par- vestment give PAdaress Box 436-X. Star nmce ticulars, TO 8 cash within 45 days. E Room 1014, llflu AL ‘WANTED, FOR ( H, \L, HO! nwu and apartments, any mflnm 'h|“ colored. Also have many clients to pur- Chase homes on, pevmen SHOWAL' .REALTY CO., 1108 V! Ave. ~Main 4133; Eves.. Pc! ml " AV! !H we have & fln.fl' with l“ 1 2-1 .lt: brllek. or s uece‘ lfixmol’ ”"D 13:&3. $15.000." Immediate e ,l‘ % BANKING lfi%‘va e Defain az2. ovs‘i R ouid 1% possession GARVEY, Main 5770, n.w. a. s certal in Liber No. deed of, trust lio 215 et seq. 2. ,muo at the re of the Darty se: e -mw’i&é‘z’m%a‘:. i?n':"um AD, 1020, AT . -‘.@'mmo;{ $THes mina iber County ins’ oeua in “M pazible’ tn one :nd ng uare 370, descri! 8: Yot the same at the. northwest corner gast along feet to the Jal7. ucrtomn( TesT'E5e Strect Northwest. Q-STORY BRICK ‘TRUSTEES' VP sl V0. 4 HREER nflflrh& of im in Gfld of "\Ilt..l':.- L- e, bla. 8 IMEM. we will sell at vnblle auc- u%"u%‘ %zf"mr'i‘l"{. 153, AT T the e for_ the D‘utr mbia Liber ’ 82710110 90, tbsether with The improvements thereon. ;B4 of sale: One-third of the purchase to be paid in cash and the bal 0 three years. and hich s 40 be ¥ Dro- sented by the prom! he P thacer Dearine” ioterest” uncir pald "at”8 Der annum. paysble semi-annually, Arst deed of trust upon the Broperty sold, ot all cash. at option Pof chaser.” A déposit of $260 required at time X fM( | Te- 6 Fiok and contof aafiumn; pur- A MAKGOLM DUVALL, ANDREW B. . 1819.22,24.25.28,31 A fustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & BON, Auctioneer USTEES' SA! Wi TRUSTEE fhua, 37 o qions Ty By virtus of a certain deed of trust duly rded in Liber No. 6031, folio 249 et seq., the land records of the District of Co: at the Tequest of the party se. ¥ the undersigned trustees witl le ublic auction, in front of THIRTY- -lnx-«m-n ¢ in the District ibere sub- 2 num nf 3343 by ":“ % o the St { or ~Hl T nm: r lor of sale: The sbove DI’!DH’" 'Ill bt ect to & prior trust for 34,500 ot § Dot Septe; ¢ due rears. with faterest Bt & B r'i'b"'"‘ d deed of trust upon the roperty Sold, o -u cash over trust, at on- ©of $300 required Al conveyanc, Frooe A Geposit of Durchaser 8t time of sl fne. recording and We of -n:’”'nmn*&nmy day: otherwise tha truste: two GUS EICHBERG. :mmom. mgsunma that T will sell at cs iz hereby iven 3 5 T the I\lbll uan t“ rounds of ¢ E" et and ARY MMENCING, AT h"‘a'x"z“‘in':?‘ux By wutam uf el i s Bepartincnt ‘and whgch f." ot mn cllled for as wnt!mbhhd ¥m¢m Clerk. i A @l ) ‘THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1115 Eye St. N.W. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Three-Story Dwelling Known as M Upton St. N W. N POLICE R SoLoN: o8 BRIBAY, erty, coisist- and it _duly 67 at the m"? Household Goods, Office hase 24 two insf u{ e’ tn ane and two ears, With interest ar six per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, from dy of trust it Ih. l tc a8 cost of ) w&""-'x""'n‘-f-' e to i' m“ with' ‘within 15 days W‘ the mfl’ I‘ R R in ‘some_ newspaper published in’ Washing- ton, D. C. money, equal lul 16¢h St., - $819,22,24.29.31 ge! Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auetioneers BANKRUPTCY SALE OF NEW AUTO PARTS Brake Lining, Machine Tools Office Furniture, Etc. BY PUBLIC AUCTION At No. 1433 P Street N.W. Fridly, Feb. 1, 1929, 2 P.M. ston _Rines, Pins, (Sears, Chalr lutch g lfé?kl:u Kibe Bo Boln. Bmmn Yalves, Reamars er. IR Exiractor, Dok, n‘ ‘ ing ln xl Gtorll l Carr, ript No. 2093. 1%'; Tireee oW, THOMAS J. N, Avmfi&. 1451 "-','."Lgfe.?nmm nll Tiot ‘Mumbered veR imbered four Buncred and 3 f.lln' flu uun vn rest 1 o( corner beud hn (10) and mnnln thence lell",gl %0 foet: "thence west 93 Jee 3 oihence sorth slong said eas! eet. 1o Bevent "2ASE: batance ee _years, wm% llnure:t m, 'payable semi- 31.006.00. requirea of sale and, the purchaser ailo 'ed Rftcen’days trom dute. of su .f mplete the. purchase. Further particulars Wi C. TR S M J. OWEN & SON. ncr{o 1431 Eye Street Northwes Tflvflfi' I},UI‘O! i OF VALUABLE TWO- DWELLING. "ENOWN AS PREMISES NO. 40 ADAMS STREET By virtue of o certaln deed of trust duly recorded In Liber No, 5922, Tolio 291 et seq. the land ‘Tecords of' the District of Uohlmmm and at the request of the party ured ‘thereby. the Undersigned trustees Siil sell 3t pubilc suction. in. front.of ihe remises, on N AY OF PEBRUARY. AD. 1920, AT TWQ L the *‘following-described Jand and preimises. Siuate I the DISCHICt of Colymbia, lnd destgnaied as and belng ot in_ Willia fundon's .uwvmon of fots I "block 10 in-C. Wilheimina Dobbins’ addition to the City of Wash) na‘ s per lat recorded in-the office of the Sutveyor ot Solumbla, in Liver 43, to covenants of record, : Solg Sublect o & Drior deed o 36.500.00, further particulars of Whieh ‘Wit ‘be -anpouneed at ime of sule; the purchase price above sald trust t Daia "I cash; ‘A depgsie of ‘1300.00 Feauired, Conveyancing, recording, etc.. at the p ‘Terms to be complied with days, otherwise deposit for- feited and the property may be advertised 85 Tesold at the dissration-of the trustees. Sll FLIOT umDL,xr?roH. & BON. AUCTI 131 Eye Bllnl Nar‘hw.fl. RUSTEES' SALE_ OF .EQUE. BRICK DWELLINGS, BEING PREMISES 241l 2415 AND 2417 SNOWS COURTS By virtu rtain deed of trust. duly ncorueu 12 Liver S118. olio 471 o o the land records of the Distriet of uo f8d 8 the ‘reauest ef the perty thereby, Sign 11, at publis nue! n, In h’ial of ifl‘ fi wing- gcufing ungfiwag;- 2 e lol ;:1“"“’“% vlllolz '.',' g, Ja24-d&ds.exSu ‘THOS. _126.29.31. r»x 4 s e 5 ...!.p vy mber 18, 1937, 4037, folio 145 of District of Columbl THOMAS J. OWEN AND SON, Auctioneers, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BEING A TWOSTORY, BRICK DWELLING, CONTAINING SIX ROOMS El' EO Fled” on. gty 15 Tods: e sl 'l“" “or the I of the District of o secured thereby, blic auction: ‘tn front of th PRIDAY. *FERRUARY EIGHTH, THREE: THmN [oX P.M. n the following ten .”or sale: Said prupmy is subject to's deed of " trust i Gentedhess of 58.500.00, will be sold sllbiecl to_said di Thdebtedness. urchase price over and above said trust, onesthird is ol T tash and. the balance In two equal Instaiments, pazable in one and two years, with Interést at the rate of 6%, ber ayable semi-annually, secured B B e cperty or cash at the option of the pur- h!tl! and taxes to be paid or ale. ‘A 'deposit o "will bé Teauired at the ‘time of sale, b u?vlnnglnx. recording, cic., at the P ‘\lm within mmy wn» flnys (mm mm. 'RANCIS SAUL, No, 815 15th SE N, 0..928 sth 8¢, N _$a28,29.30,31 Le12.45,18 TRADE MARK et 715 13th Se. Regular Weekly Sale of Furniture, Personal Effects, etc. At Public’ Auction At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th_St. SATURDAY February 2, 1929 C At10 AM. Ternm: % ™: 6 S SLOAN & CO. Inc. Aucts 1ag1:tel ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick - No. 612 Twenty- ‘Third Sh'eet ‘Northwest. By virtue of u certaln deed of trust duly recorded in, Liver Ro. 5397, folio 68 et sg ( the District ‘of ‘0~ lumbln. u:d o mo Feduest of ihe party ured thereby, the undersigned Lrustecs 'u.\ offer for salé by public suction, in frent "Md 1;:\ 0:‘]‘ li :_The south Rfect of 10F lvlfi‘.luu‘llrfi‘{ m-ns K tolic 307”0t ofice of the lat recdrded in he records of the Surveyo Digtrict ot Columbla. Terms of sa above property will be b jeet 0 bnnam ‘assoclation_trust or_sbout 2,540, at 6%, payable monthiy: lance cash. A deposit of $300.00 required o d llu e ’ll co.r;veey;lnclr;:, re- cording and notarial fees . “Terme to be compiled with, within inirty days from day of sale, otherwise Teserve the right to Tes¢ll property uemn s hivertisoment. o such ressls after five days' advertisement of in some newspaper published in Washington, ' wfifflx';u’h”%fim AMES ‘Trustees. 4 -4 ling, Atty. I x:u rance for Ja3l.te2, Hudm “1926” Brougham By Order E. C. Snyder, U. S. Marshal—Also Other Automobiles By Auction At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. SATURDAY Feb. 2nd 10 AM. Jadl.fel . OWE! SON, AUCTIONEERS, 98 $4s?"Dre strect Norfhwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE PROVED REAL ESTATE, 1818 G B! vlrlul i‘ @ certain deed of trust, duly record 4860, folio 378 et sea.. of TheTand {.ceraa "o’ $he District of Columbia, ane he Tty secu: thereby, the under: |lned muuu Wil ‘solh at public suction, 0 tront of the premises. on EIQHTH DAY OF RU- Ty B AT FOUR- ITY SLoci P, the tollowing-deseribed Tand ituate in the city of Wash- Columbia, and designated the east 17 feet, 10 inches fror ¢ by “the full depth thereof of urmn-l 1ot mlmber.fl elgnt (8) In square red one hundred and forty-two (142) 3 nw west. 4% inches on the north, s vlrty wall bet: inches on By an B irent, belag of the d 5 feet inches of orlj nl‘i lot um ) 5 i | oF square num) ohe Hundred and Torty-tws (142), ith the improvements, con-. m‘}m: dwell rd 1t has nh‘lh. ‘purchase sual matalimeits, 1n one and years, 'l"x 6 per centum snnum, Dl!lhh nml—wmnny‘ !rm i -t"fia «m o 1 be re- All c::\::yl%clnlv ‘erms of sale 1o be compiied wi ng within forty-five Gays from day of sale, otherwise the trasiees reserve the right to resell the property at the rigk and cost of defsulling purchaser. after five days’ advertisement o such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, & s ’“Emu;‘“(ihsiv PL a JOHN PROBEY. - 507 12t St. N. ‘Truste » TRUSTEES' SALE OF HANDSOME JEWELERS’ FIXTURI Sate Cihll,nt‘. Jénro,alfir- Ete, AT WESCHLER'S , 920 Penna. Ave. N.W, SATURDAY February 2, 1 P.M. Double-Door _ Cabinet, Safe. -G Salesmerts Bisoia tained-Glas .’lnd an'u.h?;riew riter, c“hSSB_ & Mirrors, Leaded THOS. J. QWEN_ & SON, AUCTIONEERS. 1431 EYE ST. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM. PROVED ~REAL _ ESTATE., 1820 G ET AND m iE EQUITY IN 1818 G TREET NORTI By virtue of 8 cerllln deed of trust, duly recorded in Libe 5095, follo 261 et seq.. of the land records “of the District of Co- lumbia, and Tequest of the party LG Hereby, The "ihdersiened trustces Wil sell at publie auction. in' front of the premiges, “on’ FRIDAY: THE EIGHTH DAY oF UARY. A.D; 1929, FOUR- P.M., the following- dcseribed land and. premises. situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and designated as and being the east one- halt of original Tot numbered eight (8) in jauare numbered one hundred and forty: tWo. (143). niso the portion of original lot numbered ‘nine (9) in said square numbered Wandred and_ tofts two (143_adjoining on the east, being that portion covered by fhe ‘West ‘one-half of the east party wail of premises No. 1818 G street, which strip is 35 feet 13 inches in depth and 4% inches in breadth' at its north end and 2% inches in breadth at its south end. Subject to a $6,000 first trust on the east 17 feet 105 inches front on G street of said lot elght (8) and the portion of said lot nine (9) of d and forty-two recorded in Liber 4860. folio 378, {ogether with ~the improvements, consisting of & three-story brick building. mierms, of sale: One-thiid of the purchase ney to be paid in cash, balance in two zq\ul instaliments, payable' in one and two with interést at 6 uin, D secured by deed trist upon the property sold." or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of 5200 will be reauired at time of sale. Al convevancine. recording, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale t6 be Complied wit within forts-ave days from day of . otherwise the trus- tees. reserve the Tight £o Tesell the property. at the risk and’cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement af such resale in some newspaper published in’ Washing- JOHN PROBEY. 07 12th Bt N.W. HERBERT G Rty Marshall ‘P ‘Weschler ' & Son, Auctioneers ankruptcy Sale of - sale Stock Drugs, Chem- icals, Patent Remedies; Holpltl.l Dr\lggul’l Fountain puu;p Anucrlon at No. 456 Perm. Ave. N.W. Monday, Feb. 4, 1 Cummencln‘ 10 oClock Stock of Patent ld. o R Beer. Elec. Lafgya™ % ttlen . ‘“Panr Cn Emulsifier, ~ Percolator, Mirtored Fountain Back <o all Burroughs ~ Addi: Chatrs, File THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, Ai NEE! ot 431 EYE ST, "ucrxo i TRU: VA % SEIN fi’mo-n%g ‘afixcx PAFAMENTS. 500 AND o2 BT STHERT w"rfis By-\irtie of a certatn deed of trust, re- gorded on November 1 1937, as Instrument f the land récords of the Di of Columbia. nd &t he Fequest of the ties secured thereby. the. undersigned Wil sell at public -uctmn. in front of the prom- EEBRUARY SIXTH, ;. the follow: 3nd and b ises, siuste ({‘olumbln und Deing lots Lo $‘ 20g, tnirty-ave eight hundred an ningtx-one bor). "as deseribed in said deed of trust. upon tie following terms Purchaser to pay one-third of the pur- se price In cash, the balance in two in- in Tes by deed of tru lllllmen e ey R ldJ usted to the date of sale: ll"eun“nnc- Tecor of th nl red at the of sale an umement 6 he withia Biirty a0) “dars. o he date of sale or di forfeited an 1he property resola. ot ho.sisk s ost of the defaulting purchaser, after five (5) days’ previous advertisement ‘of such resale in some Washington newspaper, No, $35 1500 BECN.W. w;t‘xm JACOBS, 1225,26,28,29.30 I ] ‘Trustee LEGAL NOTICES. WILLIAM W. lllDE and WALTER L. 0 Attorneys. R.lldi "COURT OF THE DIS- Columhll. holding & District Court.. Condemnation of land for drainage llloy in parcels /11 and 226/12 in the District of Columbia.—District Court, No. 1961.—Notice and order of publication.— Notice is hereby given that the Commission- ers of the District of Gnlumhll. pursuant to fito ool o pevon 5 District of Columl ln '-hkl co\én praying for the taken may sustain b son of thee Sxtension and widening o Hr ) public drainage alley. and the c nation o Poses there to & Do ireraimns Sapes damages, includi nroceedings, upon each lot or ¥ parcel o 01 1and which will be it fon and’ widening h_the ton tnat he said Jury mas ind of a3 piovifed 4 or. %n et ! Law. by tl wlll‘l of e fl aforesaid Code this ‘1oth day. of Januaty, 1929, ordered that persons having any interest in these procesdings be, end they are hereby. warned and commanded n this court 88 betore. the 11th day of Pe 1929, at 96 DR "W, Wnd Sontinus 1 aitendance until ‘the court snall have made its final der ratifying and confirming the award of benefits least 5ot February, 1938, Tt s fare that & copy of this notice and Shallor hu uyuhu unon each of the owners of the ndemne: Bereli ag ma \or his CIAII.I! l!NIY B'J’l‘l.ll, A“u!oy. COURT OF THE DISTRICT or holding _ Probate, Court. ] sration._—This s to sive otice the District of Colum- 1r Brobate. Court of Columbig, letters testament- ary on the estate of Marcia Flags Butler, {late of the State of Maine, deceased. Al persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the, vouchers thereof, llegally authenticated, to the subscriber, on or befors the 10th day gt Janusry, ; otherwise they 'be. exciuded from all benefit of said iven under my hand this 28t da; CHAS. Y LEGAL NOTICES, _THURSDAY, JANUARY' 37, 1929." LEGAL NOTICES. WILLIAM W. BRIDE and A, H. BELL. Jr, DIS- urt. IN THE E_GOURT OF THE rict of cc&umm- holding a District ening |3 ~In e emnation of land for wi of Nichols avenue betweel and 8 stre | Columbia.—District Court. No. ) therein on the 9th day of Novembe: and by said verdict assessed benefit: in; e Totawing Tands. ‘of parcels of Jands. in the following amounts: Amount o Lan Sauare 110, Jots— Assessed. 804, . 83175 881 e 038 31 164.25 82.50 46.45 46.45 5 1. Square 5769, 82 86: Saquare 5601. - Sou3233RINRRNNS 8 Parcel 224/12. Therefore. it Is by the ecgnrt this Jotn, day fled in of be finally -ratified and confirmed upon the application therefor, by the petitioners in aid_cause: provided, however, that a copy of thig notice and order. be published once newspapers lumbia, at ten days before the said Mt day of Ple)borulry. 1929. By the court: N, Jstice. oy oo e, By MAUD A' B WILLIAM W. BRI ar., UNNINGHAM, OGERS. Asst._Clerk ALEX. H. BELL, Attorness. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia. holding —1In re Condemnation' of alleys in squares 5120, 513 Columbia.—Distriet Cor 3 fotice "to property owners assessed for beneflu—)wmce is “hereby given that the sury e aboveentitled cause re- turned its yerdict therein on the 14th day of e, 1056, ‘and By "sald “verdict asessed benefits -umn the following lands. or par- cels of lan the following amounts: Amount Assessed. -$10.50 Land. Sauare 5i29, lot— 3690983t st R R AR EEE S onaanaw 51 Saquare 5130, Ig S5 s 55 RRE55555555555555555558 5555555555555555555" ss‘sss‘5%‘8‘52"5'8's%s‘a“28*5‘3328838332238832%’22223'82 SSSQSSS?&SS:ESSSS?S : bttt B e B55555555552. S Square 5131, B e NN B e e e s SESS! ‘Therefore, it is by the court this 30th day of January, 1929, ordered that obmmon or exceptions 'to sald verdict be fl CaGe8 'on o Defore. the 14¢h day Of Pebru % 1939, Stherwise sald _verdict will be fnaily ratified and confirmed .upon the application therefor by the thonerl in saie provided, '!Vel’. lhlfi a W d lished once tce ane T be the Washington Post, ‘n-a \Washisaton Evening Stat and the Washington Times: newspapers i the Disteict. of - Cojumbia. &t Defore the said ldth day of PEYTON GORDON, Justice. trie co FRANK E. mm!ouelu. ofk By MAUD 4. Rod: ttorne; HE DISTRICT OF 38193, ni % T tice' that the nuhscrflm of the, District ol Columbia has_obtained he Probate Gourt of the District of SommbtaCettors ot ministration on the estate of Dorothy H. Primm, { the District of Columbia, persons having claims against are hereby o exhibit # ary, Al Benent 2t guid nn'm olven ui hand this 23rd day of Januaty, 1929. PRIM] W, of the Probate Cot GEORGE C. GII'I‘IMN, Attorney. THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DI U Eimer o e ol in a d!:ue establishing e d ‘I r{-nfii‘m lfll. in \’an .‘.m“ ‘he&:’l’l .nnd District of Columbla. he piat ;'ufn it is, by the okt Cory,. m.n?euo Beori, Janio g Bertet, Louisa Scott Dunbir and |} o Burbach, cause ‘thelr appearance to gitered b betore " ihe" fortleth xelusis nd legal hollc ‘ oecurring he frst pul flelllon helen cause will be ot aetuat Vang® & at | unknown Heirs of the above. @ with as In case defendants, the al visse med individual . defendants who may be dead and of James Ward Scott, James Werd Scott, junior, Leander Scott and William Lee Scott cause their appearance to Bo enteted herein or on before the first rule onth after the day of the A ebheaton hereat. o oihsrwise as 10 the this cause will be proceede: wun 1 default: provided a coby, here o ek forthree - successive {ntne Wumnnnn Law Reporter n The Ev Star, longer other d Publi e dispensed with 1or sat lhoIn n Good Hope et southeast. in_ the r)mrm of | STANLEY D. WILLIS, Atterney. UPREME COl T OF T nbla.C RoOWIne Probate 28585, Adunintstention — This e to give o {hat the subscriber of the BiEteler o Con imbia has obtain he Distric law be l ite. Given under my hlnd of -Ylmllrl. lm N AN ‘WASH! U WELL. Registers of Wllll for the District of Ct;lu'llllbll. Clerk of the Probate Court. SPENCER GORDON, Attorney, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF holding _ Probate Court.No. :mn. R aiministration,—hig 1o fo ive notice hat the subscriber of the State and 1As. oblaIned Trom the.Eyabate Gours oh tha District of Columbia, letters of .dm% on the estate of Francis T. 1age oF the Diceriet of Colum! AL persons having claimg again ceased are hereby warned all estate. Give nmd this 28th iy o Junvary: 1033 JORN ANE, care of m’:{‘» Trust Building, we‘:‘rilnnm-. Boc Resister of Wilis for. th - s, l‘leer’k of 'the Probate Caust. " ol DAVID L. RIORDAN, Attorney, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Sojumbla, holding Probate 'Gourt. — No. 38208, - Administration.—This i tice that the et a of “January, 1010Vt ave n.w: JOH b?uty Reatsier ot Wiis Tor the Dmmt of Colum- bia. Bc‘"'l}f of the Probate C Ia; JOSEPH C. BRUCE, Attorney SUPREME CQURT THE holding O’prwl:umcoun — 3’ ! } the District o re the Probat the _estate of Jamison, Iate Of the’ District of Gojumba deceased. ~All persons having claims again: the deceased ‘are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof legally authenticated. to the subscribe: fore the 25t day strict of Co- Kot ‘the Probate Coust, DAVID N, HOUSTON; SUPREME CQURT OF THE DISTRICT Columbla, holding = Probate Court. = 38305, Administration —This is o 51 Attorney. of Washingt Columb eceased. Al persons having claims “seainst he deceased ereby warned to exhibl e, with the vouche e toor ™ legally ” Aathentica to. the subscriber onor before the 24th day of January, AD. 1930: otherwise they may by iaw be excluded from all benefit 1d T L. FLATH- g Attest: RE COGSWELI 1?‘!" for limbia, Clerk of the. Pro- '6"‘!:0%:‘“":" i - Sartenis PREME COUR' URT OF DIS- lrh!t ol Columhm——ln re the application ry Elizabeth Bos for_ cl ln e ol X 19331, lm:lx Doc.—Mar: beth Boges, having a D‘“llmx MI for a decree changing name to Ellz:belh McLe ind hlVlfll lulhd l? i s, A e il it is, b’ lhs coufl‘ thll ” AD. 1929, ords ey if a n there In. sontemed 2'3':&':.“’2.: of Imm. by AD: P lnu. [ copy of this order be publ B e et v Becks before.sul in The Evening BAILEY. Justice. % ~ WHARTON E. LESTER, Attorney, CIP \L. COURT OF mflnu-m’ ] mu'g 6 _recover the hundred “five h and sevent (34670, with interest, fom June judgment of RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. For the Joy of It— For the it will co you, spend Mr on Atlantic City's Board- l . free from snow. beolute_comfort stay at The AMBASSA[)OR. §oorty Golt, Horsebaci: Ridi Now Fireproof B-fll.h‘ WINTER RATES, NOW EFFECT Gi alter J. lllbv. Inc. KENILWOKTH n the d of Early Spring, nature's sreat | lanoi atory. (or'h o ‘and gold_ blasts o h-On the main Norih aad s YA S e This Section'and one ot the Hewest: ASHEVILLENC ______EDUCATIONAL. __ The Woodward School An Accredited Day School FOR BOYS New Classes beginning Feb. 4 Sixth grade through high school; conveniently located and unusuflly 1 well equipped with hlht, airy class- rooms, gymnasium, swimming pool, game rooms. MEN INSTRUCTORS ONLY G. L. Parker, B. S., Headmaster Y.M.C A 1736 G St. N.W. Main 8250 COMMERCIAL ART Interior decoration, t ; in- oo Spsote Sz e, Livingstone Academy 20 Years in Washington Adams n..lmd,-. m: F St NW. Poteet’s ggflmz Commereial mu:n Bask Blds. wn AUCTIONS. "Ooill Goils and Coi enthustastic voice of | jo, on -nno\lneer at SLAM was introdus the big event of the evening—in fact, the big event of every program at SLAM, as his two or three B e 2 B B r tenors, for in Missourf’.” ,And a flood of tender, golden melody ‘wafted out over the alr, gripping the hearts and constricting the throats of many a hard-boiled radio fan as the dulcet tones of a golden tenor and a rich, haunting barytone gave a newer, more intimate meaning to a dearly beloved old favorite song. In a great, empty, old Colrmm ‘house in New England, a rusty-haired girl of perhaps 25 was sitting spellbound, lis- " | tening to the most perfect combination of melody, song and voices that she nad ever heard in all her concert-going, musical-pursuing life and as the an- nouncer again came playfully over the wire urging his army of listeners to manifest their approval by letters and also to help the studio manager by re- %. avorite selections, “Rusty” nvers |Rof. up nnpuumly with the ad- in her mind, wrote down the chleuu station address and then, still listening to the further pro- gram by Jean and Jim, started phrasing a note of request and apj It ‘was an impish instinct lung though: that ‘pmmpud her to slip in mp.hnt of herself in a bathing sul:, Lhn stat] Y | her mop of rust-colored hair caught up pirate fashion in a great silk ’kerchief, and she further reverted to her youth by signing the snap: “To Jean and Jim, from a sincere fan, ‘Rusty’ Danvers.” Ere the impluse fled she sealed the note, with the inclosed snap and slipped out to the mailbox outside her door. And a week later, the rich accents of the station announcer at SLAM intro- duced Jean and Jim, and following custom, read the few fan letters tI were interesting. “Here, what's that one? Oh, from nnll huh? Und such colls, mmmm . t00?” Jean wishes his listeners w know this one is to “Rusty,” “the goil with the coils.” And soon the haunting refrain from a parh song filled the great dim room with its melodious sound, and in the heart of the red-headed though the you lonesome konlfihn Do you miss me tonight? Tell me, dear,” and e — EDUCATIONAL. Feuax Wanonvs New Classes Now Eormiag . . . Day and Eve- wing...Children’s Seturday Morning Clasees We tench you to become an asset is the COMMWERCIAL ARTS Drofessional Fundamental Conrse fits --u.-u-a.l—-n-n.—.-'."c.: o Comavoreili Ave: Soad for sur vatalog. New classes begin February lst. Prrarersrarenss S rea b If you would like to become self- supporting we can help you. Begin a course of shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping, letter writing, spelling, arithmetic and English. A 10 months’ course, day session, costs $100; evening session, $50. You would be pleased with the course ‘and never regret the preparation. WOOD’S SCHOOL 311 East Capitol St. Linc. 38. Knights of Columbus Evening School FOR MEN and WOMEN ACCOUNTING B. C. 8. Degree C. P. A. Preparatory lividual Courses C. P. A. Instructors SECRETARIAL AND COMMERCIAL Gresx Typing Letters Fenmanship HIGH SCHOOL and COLLEGE JOURNALISM, SHORT STORY All Classes Begin Feb. REGISTRAR 1314 Mass. Ave. Fr. 4696 sn:cuu. E'\I"l-:imc CLASS LEARN TO WRITE SHORT STORIES Another late afternoon class lor beginners starts February The Stud«n' 912 19th Street N.W. _Main 3510 Call or phone 5 to daily. l\lfin e 15 ""’.‘&'A‘"nm lufl cousses_fo "fl:wné Hb'n-:l. TRAINING SCHOOLS Peuna. Ave at 23rd Street The Temple School Shorthand—T ypewriti Engli Ib—-loa’hh‘u'::. New classes 3 3 now forming. Day, We Do Ilfi. Soltcit 1420 K St. N Co-Educational Thirty-fourth Year Begilu Feb. 4th LR e g 2000 G Street Franklin 4585 something susplclously uke a sob caught the girl's throat the tender love-song_wafted on m a finish, and after a brief pause, was followed by Tlll We Meet Again—". for a few tiny colls, such’ un ost weird miracles from & tiny box, a few colls of wire with an electric light plug. Through almost, 3,000 miles of space, with no wires to hold it, nothing but a tiny box with & few coils of wire! _ ‘Two weeks later a large square linen envelope bearing the return of a big Chicago hotel slid through the mail chute of Rusty Danvers’ house, and an hour later she was eagerly reading an enthusiastic letter of thanks from the famous radio duo. And somehow thers were questions and they must be an- swered, although wholly against the rules of proper conduct, and ere long a steady correspondence had sprung up from the Impuulva action of a red: headed girl. On Ruatyu desk a photograph of a man in the uniform of an overseas soldier reposed in a thinly engraved sil- ver frame . . . and in the lonely bachelor nute of a popular radio entertainer on he top floor of a big Chicago hotsl, uuremnm ot of a red-headed girl in an intimate playful pose . . . be< side the tiny snapshot a single othef &Ifit\n‘e stood . . . it was'a white-haired ly who suspiciously resembled the tall, serious radio entertainer. And the vast army of fans following the entertainments of Jean and Jim came to know that Thursday nights were devoted to Rusty . . . that at least one song was always sung to her and people began to write in asking about the mysterious red-haired light o’ love of Jean's . .. to ask whether she was real or a studio advertising gag . .. to playfully dig Jean about his girl. ‘t are you there? or So, of course, the skeptical ones laughed up their sleeves when Jean be- gan ending his programs with an “ . . good-night, the And needleu to say, the jovial station conductor made all manner of fun of Jean . . . to the huge amusement of his audience and , one evening, his voice was truly sad . “Jim has to sing ‘solo, tonight, ladies and gentlemen . . . that Jean! He has Ir to the mountains to bring home « . . the goil with the muvelwl . wish them all a happy ho: folks . . . it's the real thing wif Jean and Rusty . . . Jim will sing ‘Mary Anne’ for_you fonight and Thursday; Jean and Jim will again be with you . .4 all ready, Jim!" Z And a yeu later, a slim leather-bound volume of poems entitled “Coils” by Ruth “Rusty” Danvers was dedicated tQ “Jean” and those of the radio fans whd also read poetry knew at last as J read the haunting melody of Lhe 1 poemnnuzitwu also the real | ml ...And(ar(xvmlleudm (THE END.) (Copyright, 1929.) — Maine Islanders Going. islands a few miles off the caunte, where for generations mm. :fld l;hen- families have dwelt, are Al vantages, is too strong. Then, too, since fast motor boats have replaced the slow sailing craft, many fishermen find they can cover 50 many more miles in a day that they can operate just as well from the mainland, as from points a few miles away. Cheese 150 Years Old. At 4 recent agricultural show neat Zurich, Switzerland, & cheese mnda 1778 and handed down from genetation to generation in the same family, was exhibited. Its weight was 14 pounds. 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