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REAL SALE—HOUSES. " (Continued.) x a Mo. Buys 1918 L St, ) ‘This house is located in one of the most delightful sections of the North- east and was expressly designed and Bt “for “youne Couple” startine to usekeeping. Am for that reason we " have Arranged the TERMS REALLY LESS THAN RENT. Just off Bladensburg Boulevard. two squares above the Sears-Roebuck de- Telopment. . Colontal brick; two bed- rooms, with tile bath: large lving Toom: Rardwood floors: completely equipped kitchen: a heating T t W costs littln to operate: iarme lonial front porch and wide lawn pen for inspection every day and Take the District line ear Y. ave.. riding to T5th and H sts n 2 sguares north ot transrer to hus. HARRY A. KITE, INC,, 1019 15th ST. N.W. _MAIN 4846 $9,750. NEAR SHERMAN CIRCL On one of the highest points in Washini ton. an =aitractive tapestry brick colon: 9ps home. § Tooms, modern bath with bui in"Tub and shower. concrete and brick front porch. breakfast and sieeping porches 10 ft. by 20 ft. Hardwood floors, electric light: hot-water heat. automatic hot-water heater, lavatory and trays in the cellar Deep lot and beautiful shrubbery. Paved atreet and i beantiful condition PHONE SERVICE UNTIL 9 P.M. CAFRITZ, _1016 14th ST. _ iaunary M. 9080, _ 1219 QUINCY ST. N:E. A Residence Property Of Genuine Tlome Possibilities. A detached 2-story house of 10 Fooms and bath. hot-water heat and Targe 1ot Less than a block te trans- poriation, near good stores. schools. churches and within walking distance of the Catholic University. Price and Terms on Request. Open Sunday, 10 to 6 P.M. THOMAS J. FISHER &:CO, INC,, 738 15th St N.W. Main 6330, $9.250. NEAR GRANT CIRCLE. An attractive. new 20-foo'-wide colonial faposiry brick home, containing six beautiful e Torme, stk Aed DALR With DUt tube shower and - wonderful wardrobe closetss | Taree rectpcion Thall with' sbacious clotned closet and piate-glass mirror door. hardwood Foars throushout, IRtiTal wood LFim on the first floor and two-toned ivory on the sec- and fivor. "Eittrance 10 huge Sleeping porch from two bedrooms. making it possible for the occupants of each bedroom to have a sleeping porch, breakfast porch 10 feet deep y full width of house. Front porch cov- SredConesete And Brick Biars. hoiiwater Beat, Stomatic: hot-water “heater. beantiu) ecirical Bxtyres and an abundance. of floor plugs. Lot 142': feet deep with a bled-roof garage and paved street and alley. This is without a doubt the finest house ever offered in Petworth. being sold t n}plllmel wr‘l;! Alfi an ;!-(ooh ha(l:llle, IPo& himen hepect call " Clevelan At DON'T MISS THIS. 1743 18th ST. N.\W. Attractive Corner TTome. 11 Rooms and 2 Baths, Parquet Floors, “A.m.i.—Perfect Condition. Desirable apt. on 3rd floor will pay interest on your money. Due o Te- cent foreclosure, this property ean be purchased below the assessor's ap- praisal apd at one-half its veal cost. pen for Inspection, Saturday and Sunday, 210 6 P.M. WALTER A. BROWN, 1400 H 8t. N.W. Main 1653. RI2 CATHEDRAT, AVE, N.W NEAR ST. ALBAN'S CATHEDRAL, AT WIS, | MASBS. AND CATHEDRAL AVES. | An_intown detached residence in one of the highest and most desirable neighbor- vrr. Contains 11 rocms. 3 baths. of Span- irh design, Ursurpessed excellence of mate- r.al and coustruction. Price and terms Feasonable, CHAS DI SAGER, REALTOR AND BUILDER. 024 14th Bt N.W. " Main 36 c FOR SALE 325 W. BRADLEY LANE, CHEVY CHASE, MD. Overlooking Chevy Chase Club. Dutch colonial house; lot 57- foot frontage; six rooms, tile bath; center-hall plan; garage. House in perfect condition; just repainted. Ifigidaire, au- tomatic coal-burning furnace. | Beautiful trees and shrubs. Having purchased larger home, | wish to sell qmickly. Have| priced therefore at $12.750 and | will give liberal terms if desired. | Inspection at any time. C. L. McCrea, phone Wiscon- sin 3977. OPEN SUNDAY ALL DAY. — ——— WANTED—TO BUY HOUSES. §TO & ROOMS. MODERA’ RICE. CAN pay cash. _Would like possession with set- tiement. "E. A. GARVEY. Main 5730; Room —1014. 1010 Vermont ave. _____ o PAY SPOT CASH POR HOUSES OR LOTS priced at rock bottom: describe fully. Ad- dress Box 464-R. Slar office. _ INVESTMENT PROPERTY STATE LOOA. tien_and lowest cash price. Address Box 400-S. Star_office. _ Wanted, for cash, several houses, stores and apartments, any condition. white or colored: also have many clients 10 pur- ehase homes on paviments SHOWALTLER REALTY CO., Pot. 4491 1103 V. Ave. Muin 4122; Eves = b SALE OR RENT—IIOUSES. TOLORED-NEW 6-KROOM BRICK. LARGE porches. fine location. Near 15th & H n.e. 350 month. Main 392. Evenings, Poloma T s i NR. ST. ALOYSIUS CHURCH. Union_Station. Govt. Printing Office. 9 T. & b., elec., latrobe heat: & sacrifice ai price We ¢an guote. on easy terms. Trade for colored property or rent §4750 mo. Good section for room or flat subletting NUE. RYON'CO. 1216 N. V. Ave. 3418 1éth. | Evening Phone Columbia 279. SUMMER COTTAGES. _ FURNIEHED COTTAGE- IDEAL FOR SMALL | family or group of men who must spend Summer in Washington. Four rooms, large screencd veranda: sccommodates six: open fireplace. running water. electricity (free). dated on' wooded hillside above large creck (fishirg), on paved highway. 5 miles from District line. " Use of privae swim- ming pool. tennis court, small golf eourse. Immediate occupancy. = 3100 _per month Write or phoiie_for inspection, R. BOLWELL: Silver Sprine. Md 8¢ NORTH BEACH, MD. —8-ROOM COTTAGE 1ot sale: compiétely furnished: all modern improvements.” Apply 237 R. e nw. Phone N. 8 B & OUT-OF-TO REAL ES'I'AT;:. FOR SALE OR RENT. FURNISHED. FOR home niear Crain Highway, Sherwood Forest Golf ts, artesian well. bath. & A trolley. Btation (206 Chiamber " of Com- HOUBE IN EMMITS- M, e miles on State roud to Mon- 10 miles from Catoctin Manor Al Lodern Jmprovements. Lot-waler hest, elec- tricity, hardwood floors. (wo baths, four porchies. karake, chicken Louse Wilh puns two weres land! $10.000. Charles Q. Hoff- man. Emnitsbire, Md ~ e IN SALES. RE DAYS. 08. J_OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. s, 49, Baltimore. 0OM BRIC T terey | published in Washington. D. ESTATE. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. Sedan, Accessories, Tires, TUESDAY, MAY erator Test Bench, Instant Potential Tester, “South Ben “Kellogg” Alr Compressor, Grinder and Portable Drl Acetylene Outfit, Reamers, Drills, Fire Extinguisher Cadillac Serviee Ca Service Car and Cadl The above stock, fixtur: as an entirety, including pri; reasonable rental, and i THO! OWEN & SON. AUCI 3 5 1431 Ese Streel Northw TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO_VALUABLE | THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, KNOWN AS PREMISES 1139 AND 1137 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST. | By virtue of a certain deed of tiust duly recorded in Liber 5131, follo 407 et seq. of fhe land records of ‘the District of Co: lumbia. an at the request of the parly secured thereby. the undersigned (rustees will sell at public auction. in fiont of the | premises. on TUESDAY THE SEVENTH DAY | OF MAY. AD. 1939. AT THREF O CLOCK P.M.. the foljowing-described land and prem ises.situate in the Districi of Columbia. and designat and being part of original lot 11, in_saiare 369. beginning on 10th street west 26 feet § inches north of the south- west corner of said lot. theice north on 10th street 13 feet 4 inches. therce east 95 feet. thence south 13 feet 4 inches. thence west 95 feet on 10th street and the beginning; being known as premises No. 1139 10th street northwest. Also part of original lot 11. in square 369. beginning on 10th street 13 feet 4 inches north of the dividing line between lots 10 and 11 in said square and thence running north along 10th street 13 feet 4 inches. thence at right angles to 10th streel parallel with the south line of lot 11 east 100 feet fo_ the rear line of said lot. then south along said rear line 13 feet 4 inches, thence west 100 feet to the beginning. sub: ject to use of rear 5 feet thereof as an alley way: being known As premises No. 1137 10th street northwest. Terms: Sold subject to a prior building association deed of trust for about $3.425. | further particulars of which will be 'an- nounced at time of the purchase price above said trust to A de- posit_ of 350C Teauired. cording. etc.. At pureha: be complied ‘with within thirty days. other- wise deposil forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. | EDWARD T. FARDING, ALBERT M. HARDING! Tsta UGLAS, OBEAR AND DOUGLA! utiern Bldg.. Altorneys for Tru an*A-dgas.exSit THOS. J. OWFN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eve Street Northwest TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUARLE. 1IM- PROVED RFAL ESTATE. CONSISTING OF A THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT BUILDING. STUCCO FRONT. OTHER- WISE _KNOWN AS PREMISES 1217 ELEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, JHINGTON. C. )y tue of a certain desd of trust, dated April 14, 1970, being instrument No. > corded ~April 15. 1020, "among _ th records of the District of Columbls. the request of the party the undergizned trustess will se anetion. front _of the premises. THURSDAY. THE NINTH DAY OF MAY. AD. 1929. AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M.. the foilowine-described land and premises. situ- | e In the Disirict of Columbin. and desig- nated as and bei of lot numbered | eleven (11) in the s lon made by the heirs of John Davidson of sauare numbered | three hundred and_forty (340) as per plat recorded in the ofce of the survevor for | the District of Columbia. in Liber N. K. at | folins 94 and 95 as described of record by metes and bounds: said part of lot 11 being now known for purpnses of taxation and as- | sessment as lot 804 in scuare 340 Terms: All cash. A deposit of 3500 I auired. Conveyancing, recording. at | the purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with" within thirty (30) da ce- posit forfeited and "the i v may be advertised and resold at the disersiion of the trustees. PERCY H. RUSSELL. GEORGE L. BUNNELL. 6. Trustees. By v _aps0-my2.4. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. | 1431 Eve Sirest’ Northwest. | TRUSTEES' SALE OF FIVE VALUABLE | TWO-STORY ° BRICK ~ RESIDENCES | SITUATE NOS. 7306.°708. 710, 712 AND 714 HALF STREET SOUTHWEST: TO B¥ | SOLD SEPARATELY OR AS A WHOLE By virtue of five certain d ed in Liber No. 4783. folios 462. 0 and 473, among the fand records trict of Columbia: and at the request rty secured, thezeby. the undersigned | 'will ‘sell ‘at publie suction. in_front of Uhe premuses, on PRIDAY, THE TENTH DAY OF MAY. AD. 1920, COMMENCING AT FOUR-THIRTY ' O'CLOCK P. following-deseribed land and premides. situ- ate in the City of Washington. District of | Columbis. aud designated as and being lots numbered sixty-five 10 sixty-uine (69 Both inclusive: in Millie C. Vickery's sul division of lois In sauare east of square numpered six hundred sud - forty-three (east of square 643). 83 per fim recorded in | Liber 69, folio 63. in the oflice of the rur- | veyor for the Disirict of Columbis. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase | money_ to be paid in al in two equal instaliments. pavable in one snd iwo | six centum per | ars, with interest per nnum. payghle semi-annually, from day of | Sate. secured by deed of trust upon the prop- erty soid. or all cash, at the option of fhe | purchaser. A deposit of 5200 on each plece of ‘property will be reauired at time of rale. | Al conveyaneing. ne. et at cost of purchaser. Terms of ssle to be complied with within ten days from day of sale. | otherwise the trustees reserve the right to Tisk and cost of defaulting a tisement o in seme newspaper . C. WIL . SAUNDERS, CLAl‘J‘{’A‘L‘JV‘!‘NDB 'ON. 10_ ‘Trustees. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS, 10T e treet Morthwent. i TRUSTEES' SALI P VALUABLE NORTHWEST. By virtue 'e-( . c‘rlul deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5697, folio 143 et se of the land records of the District of Ci lumbis, and at the request of the secured | b he undersigned trustees at public sugtion, in !ro%t of !,p': THXI& O‘ADOK P.M., the scribed land and pres h 3 District of Columbia. and designated as and being lot 5 in W. H. Gunnel subdivision of sauare 305, per plat recorded In Liber B. folio , of the records of the office of the surveyor of the Distriet of lumbi Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of which will be snnounced st time of : the purchase price above ’m trust Lo be peid in cash, A deposit of 3300 require ‘onveyanciug, recording. elc., at the pur- chrser's cosl ‘Terms to be complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit for- I-A;Ed -.i: |{1l“maup‘l!|yflllll 'brl ud‘\l.( CLARENCE M. De VEILE, _an26.30my24.7 £ s OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, | 1431 Eye Strest Northwesi. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE 2-STORY BRICK BU".DHL'G‘_A B'}‘%Ri AND APART- MENT. 3108 M W By virtue of ceriain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 6277, folio 39 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Co- Jumbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustee Will sell at_public ‘auction. in front of t ., _on WEDNFESDAY, THE - g D. 1920, AT following-described istrict of ein the east lufi depth of one hundred twi 12 and the west eight Teet ourths ' inches front of lot ih of one hundred twenty feet square eleven hundred ninety-nins now known for purpeses of taxation and assess- mant o5 lot 819 In square 1 Terms: Sold subject to trust for $15.000.00. further which will be announced the purchase price above said trust paid in cash. A deposit of $1.000.00 re quired. Convevancing recording, etc.. purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with Within 30 days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may he advertised and resold at the discretion of the trusiees. SIMON FLEGMAN. DAVID L BLANKEN, “Trustees TEPPER & BLANKEN, Atlorueys tor par ties secured WY1 Y1118 THOB. J OWEN & BON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Hireet Northwesti. SALE PROVED REAL TRUSTEES' OF \YALUABLE 18 ESTALE KNOWN A8 NQ 1843 COLUMBIA BTREET NORTH- 1 tain 1, I By Viride of » certain degd of trust guly in TRUSTEES' SALE_OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING "KNOWN _ A8 ~PREMISES NUMBER' 4700 1FIH STREET NOKTH EST By cirtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No 5971, follo 137 et seq.. of the land 1ecords of the District of Columbia, and al the request of the parly secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public fuction. in front of the premises, on ihe NINTH DAY OF MAY. AD. li FOUR O'CLOCK P M., the {oliowing-descrived land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia, and designaigd as and being lot §in erman Shupirolnvabision” o ts in square 3217 as peP play recorded in the of the surveysr for the Distriet of Columnia in_ Lib 71 "follo 143 Terms: Al cash office A deposit of $1.000.00 reauired. Converancive, recording, eie. Al haser's cost. T wi o deposit for- feited and the propertr may be advertisl L TRENHOLM ABRAMS. PAUL 8 _ANDEREON. Trustees. 1 to be complied with in thiry da 2 resoid At the diceretinn of the Tristees W 8p20,30-my1,2.3.4.6,7.8.9 recorded in Liber 0lio 357 et 504.. of *he land records of the Distict of Colum= ! bin. wud &t the request of the pi d thereby. the undeisigned Lrust il sell 3 il T AT gty on “TUE: H A fl(s K P.M., MAY. AD. 19i FOUR e Viaflowirk-descrived. [aiid_wnd_premises. situate i trict of Columbig and des: lunated as and being lot gumbere nun- dred and thirty-nipe (139, i D. L. Morri- Son wnd others' subdivigion of lois I saus Himbe: e three huudred gnd sixty-ive (4o} axpor Piat rcorded ‘in Liber W. D. C.. ai folig @ In’ the surveyor's office of (he Dis- tiet af Columbi ms: Bold subject to s prior deed of trust for $3.000, further particulars of which will ‘e announced st time of sale: the pur- | fhase price above said ‘trust fo be paid in Sh. A deposit of $200 reauired. Conve Practically new high-grade equipment, in ill Press, Valve Reseater, Portable Ele Asatyiene’ Motor Stand, Anvil. Vises, Jacks, Stock and Die Sets, Steel Parts Cabinet, Tire Rack, Elec. “GARAGE” Sign, Storage Blllerles;“ne». ete. pped with erane, Chevrolet Baitery Serviee Car. Essex | 3¢l at public suction. in front of the prem- | Hei | A denosit of §300.00 will be required at time | right to resell the property at the risk and | be paid off by | Chase'lot T8 i sauare 5663 in the District | ot "Columb e i | (Seal.) STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, AUCTION SAL FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, AUCTIONEER:! Modern and Completely Equipped Auto Service. Station, Ma- chine shop and Garage, Three Service Trucks, Cadillac Tubes, Batteries, Parts, Etc. BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT “BILL’S” GARAGE, 1418 NORTH CAPITOL ST. 7, 1929, 10 AM. | cluding “Weidenhoff” Gen- Charger, Battery Bench and Battury ” Lathe (direct motor driven). Automatic Car Washer, “Black and Decker” Valve Refacer, Bench Brake Band Machine (direct motor driven), . Valve Grinder, 3 Chain Hoists, M| and equipment will first be offered a satisfactory bid is not received will be Adam A. Wesehler & Son, Auct: Bankruptcy Sale Ladies’ Dre.;ses, Coats, Hosiery, Undergarments alse Wall Fixtures, Booths, Mirrors, Elec. Fans, Gas Heaters, Display Fix- tures, etc. BY PUBLIC AUCTION At No. 710 7th St. N.W. Monday, May 6, 1929 Commencing 10 A.M. Terms: Cash. RICHARD D. DANIELS OWEN_& SO 1431 EYE §° TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TM- | PROVED REAL ESTATE. KNOWN AS 3908 13th STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated February 19th. 1926, being instrument No. 200, recorded Febriary 24th, 1926. among he land records of the Distiict of Colum- bis. and at the request of the party se- cured thereby. the undersigned trustees will 1508, on MONDAY. THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF 'MAY. A.D. 1929. AT FOUR OCLOCK P.M, the following-described land and prem- iscs. 'situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot numbered ninety- 98)" in Francis D. Klinkiewicz and J. Walker's subdivision of lots in umbered three (3). “North Columbia hts.” as per plat recorded in Liber 62, at folio 43, in the survevor's office of the District of Columbia; toseiher with impro ments. Terms of sule: The above property will be sold sublect to a prior deed of trust for $6.000.00, at 6. due February 23 1929, bal- ance of purchase money to be paid in ‘cash. of sale. All conveyancing, recording. etc. at of purchaser. Terms of sale to be mplied with within thirty days from day of ‘sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the | o8t of def>ulling purc ter fve da “dvertisement of such o ‘in “some news Daver published in Weshington. D. C. EARL P. READY. ALFRED H. LAWSON. my2-d&ds.exSu Trustees, BY VIRTUE OF THE PROVISIONS OF THI laws of the United States of America kov ecaing the disposition of selzed property be- ing of the appraised value of $500.00 or les: as'being subject (o forfeiture under the pro- Visions ‘of the Internal Revenue laws of the United Btates: notice having been hereto- foie published a3 provided by law giving 30 days time in which to file claim, and no claims being interposed and no bonds given within the time above ifled, notice is hereby given, provides sectie kL Revised Statutes of the United Stal AT TEN O'CLOCK AM. ON THURSDAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF MAY. 1929, 1 will sell at public suction. for casl t the Storage rooms of the Fidelily Storage C pany, 14th and Florida Avenue N.W ington, D. C. the following automobiles | seized in the District of Columbia: Ford | Truck. motor number 10806801: Ford Sed: | | motor number_9695040: Ford Coach, mo: number 4117517: Ford Coupe, motor numbe 10791121: Essex 85202: Chieviojet Coach, number 1570611 Cheyrolet Cm?e, motor number | none. ial No. 2-P28957: Chevrolet Tour- ing. motor number none. serial No. 2B-88046: Cadil Touring, motor number 61L-4: Touring, motor number BIR-716. olet Truck, motor number 2946490° | Lincoln Tovuring. motor number 707; Ford Roadster, motor number $133408; Ford Sedsn. molor number 14035570 Willys. Knight Seda) motor number 60776 Ford Touring, motor number 11689889: Wiippet | Sedan, motor number A-96-3153( Essex | Cosch, motor number 416853: Ford Coach. | motor number $459103: Ford, Touring, motor number 18032; Peerless Tourin motor pumber 66A-851. J. F. J. HERBERT. Pro- hibition Administrator: District No. 7. by WILLIAM R. BLANDFORD. Acting Deputy ' Pronibition Administrator, Washington, Dis- irict_of Columbia. Dated May 3. 1929. Touring, motor motor number jer & Son. Auctioneers kruptcy Sale Ladies’ :;\d Men’s FURNISHINGS Show Cases, Etc. BY AUCTION At No. 823 Upshur St. N.W. TUESDAY May 7, 1929, 2 P.M. Hosiery, Upderwear. Shirts. Over- alls, Pants, Caps. chfiaym s Avprrel, als dsome o Glass Fleetrified Floor Display Cases, Win- dow Displey Pixtures. Tables. etc e "Jgeow Micheison, Bankrupi " Daniel §. Ring, Trustee. 'LEGAL NOTICES. PAUL V. KEYSER, Atter: IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, holding a Probate Court. —Estate of Nellie'A. Goodwin. decepsed.— Administration. No. 37604 —Order nisi for sale.—Paul V. ser and M. Belle Hurd. executor and 1riX, having reported that they heve received an offer ta purchase lots 7173, 73 and 74 in square 2571, in the Dis- #riet ‘of Columbia, for the sum of twelv thoussnd “dollars,” il cash, the existing trusts. aggrexating five thourand dollars. to 7,41d estate wccording to the y copy of the contract dated Murch 27. 1029. flled hereifl. said sale being subject 1o commission of four hundred sixty dollars. »nd it further wppewring that said ecutor aud executrix have further report- ed that thev have received ajp offer to pur- terms shown lo[ the sum of five thouspnd dollars. sl cash. cording to the terms shown 'by copy of the contraet dated March 23, 1929. fled herein, said sale being subiect to commi n of two hundred fifty dollars. it is this th day of April, 1929, ordared that .'th of sald offers accepted and each of said sales be ratified and confirmed by the court unless cause to the coptrary be shown before the 20th day of Ms: 1929, Provided a copy of this order be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The (:l'::,l"::' s::l‘ (;nltb a w!!fi for three suc- COGSWELL, Register of Willg for the Dis- triet of Columbi; Clerk of the l“rflh:'-l NEWMYER & KING, Attorney SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. — Holding Probate Court.—No. Istration —This i to_ give no. tice that the subscriber. of the District of Columbia, has_obtained from the Probat Court_of” the District of Columbia. letters testamentary on the estate of Chenorik Serposs Gooloyan. Iate of the District o Columbia. ~deceased. All persons having claims “against the decessed are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouch- era thereof, legally authenticated. to th subseriber on ar hefore the 20th day o’ April. A D. 1030, ofherwice they mAy by iaw be evcluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 201h da: of Anrir, 1971 NIK V.'GOOTOVAN Me CANDWN. 4831 4RI0 51w (Real) Aljsct THEODO®E COGEW| Register of Wille for Ahe District of Coltimbia. Clerk of the Prohate Canrt my4.11.0% ANLEY D, WILLIS, Attorney, IN THF SUPRFME COURT QF THF DIS- trict of Colnmbla. holding an”Eauity Court. —Refael do Opsares, ndministrator d. b. n. eetate of Abdul Hak Hussein Bev. decessed. 28 Broadvay. New York, N, Y., piaintiff. vs Mrs. Violet 8. Hussein. 5 'Rué de L'Marie, Puteaux. Seine. France. and Harry Ward: man. 1437 K_st. n.w. Washing D C, defendants.—Fauity. No. publication’ The obiect of this determine ‘the title ‘or’ right to fund ‘in the snm of $10.000, with secumii- lated interest thereon. held by the defendant herein, Harry Wardman, & money belone- ng to the plaintiff herein, and not the de- fendant herein Violet 8. Fussein, or the defendant herein Harry Wardman.' and for establishing the right of the el to sald fund. On mation of et appen before the farticth day. exclu- of Sundavs and lesal holiduys. occur- Ting after the day of the first pubjieation of thix erder. atherwiss the caise will, be proceeded with as in case of default. ~Pro- copy of this order be published once aheing. recording. etc. at Durchasers Cost e kL complied with thin thirey 1. ise deposit forfeited and the | proper(y may be mdvertised and resold ai ilhe discretion of the truste for three ‘successive werks in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evenin Star newspaper before said day. JENNING ustios. (Seal) A true copy. T CUNNINGHAM. Clerk. By AN- DREW 4 HORNER, Asil. €lerk. | —In | SUPREME LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL _NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. CHAS. T. CLAYTON, Attorney. SUPREME COQURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. Holding Probate Court. — No. 38724, Administration.—This s to give no ties that the subscriber of the District of Columbia has obtained from the Probate Court_of the District of Columbia letters of adminisiration on the estate of Alexan- der P. Eliades. late of the District of C lumbis, deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are herebv warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof legally authenticated. to the subscriber on or before the 19th dav of April. A.D. 1930. othcrwise they mav by law be excluded from 11 benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 19th day of April. 1929. LLOYD R. TURNER. 600 7th st. s.w. (Seal) At- test: THEODORE COGSWELL. Rewister af Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. ap27.myddl_ NEEDHAM C. TURNAGE, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, Holding a Probate Court. re Estate of Robert C. Garnett. de- censed.— Administration No. 36844.—Will A. Cook, executor under the last will and testainent of Robert C. Garneit. deceased. having reported to the court that he has received a private offer to purchase Lot 32 in Square 741 as per plat recorded in the records of the office of the survesor of the District of Columbia, at and for the price of $1.000.00 in cash, subject Lo & com- mission of ¥50.00. it is by the court this 23rd _day of April. A.D. 1929. adjudged, or- dered wnd decreed that said offer be ac- cepled and said sale be ratified and con- firmed, unless cause 1o _the contrary be shown' on or before the 22nd day of May, 1929. provided a copy of this order be pub- lished in the Washington Law R and Tie Evening Star once a week fo successive weeks prior to suid last. Uoned date. WALTER L McCOY, Justice. (Seal) A true copy. Attest HEODORE COGSWELL, Recister of Wills tor the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. *p27.my4.11 FREDERICK A. FENNING, Attorney, SUPREME CQURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. Holdink Probate Court. -~ No. 38:89. Administration. —This is to give Lo- tice that tne subscriber of the Siate of Maryland has obiained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters of administration, c. t. a. on the es‘ate of 5. Kennon, late of the District deceased. All persons having st the decased are hereby xiibit the same, With the vouch- ers thereof lcgally authenticated, to the subseriher on dr before the 23rd dav of April, 1930: otherwise they may by law be exciided trom all benehit ol “said e:iate. iven under my hand hand his 23rd day April, 1929. THOMAS B. CLARKSON. 325 13th 'st. n.w.. Washineton. D. C. (Seal.) Attest: VICTOR 8. MERSCH. Deputy Res- ister of Wills for the Diatrict of Columbla, Clerk _of the Probate Court. Ap27.my4.11 M. M. DOYLE, F. A. THUEE, Atterney SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, ~ Holding Probate Court. — No. 38786, Acministration —This Is to give no: tice that the subscriber of the District of Columbia has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Golumbia letters testamentary on the estate of Francis P. O'Brien. Iate of the District of Columbl deceased. “All persons having claims eain ihie deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the fame. with the vouchers thereof legally wnibrnticnted. to the subseriber an or before the 23rd_dav of April, A.D. 1930: otherwise ey mav by law be evcluded from all hene- Nt of snid estate Given under my hand this 23rd_day of April. 1920 MICHAEL M DPOVLE. Denrike Bldw. (Seal) Attest: VICTOR S, 'MERSCH. Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clark of_the Probate Court ap27myadl_ E. HILTON JACKSON, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbta, holding an Eauity Conrt.— Blanche G. Chamblin. plaintiff. vs. Bailey M. Taylor. et al.. defendants —Equity No. 48146 —Order of publication.— The oblect of ‘this suit is for pariition and sale of the hereinafter described real estate situate in the District of Columbia and known for purposes of taxation us lot 807 In sauare 1286: Part of lot numbered Afty-three ( in sauare nhumbered (welve hundred fifty=six (1256), formerlv Known as squ nuibered _elghty-six (86). “Georsetow bezinning on the north side of O «formerly Beall) sireel 26 feet enst {rom Liie west line ©of lot numbered fifty-three (53) and running thence west on said strect 13 feel more or less to tne center of x dividine wall be- tween houses No. 3137 and 3159 O street. theice north throuxi said dividing wall 80 feet more or less to the south wall of a carrisge house, thence east with said wall 13 feet more of less Lo & point north of the beginuink. thence south to the bexinning Upon motioil of the BIAINUM, it is this 26! day of April. AD. 1 dered that th defendants, Baiicy M. Tavlor. Hariy B. Taylor of State Hospital. Staunton. Va.: Vir- ginfa Flannigan, an_infant; Otho Frank Welch.~ Fayette 'C. Welch. Gladys Welch Nichols. Milared Janney Nichols. Harry C. Beall, L Lot Beall Eva Gertrude Warren, Jonah Tavenner and R. E. Tavenner and A. sh cause theli appearance to be ered herein on or before the fortieth exclusive of Sundays and legal holld; Ting after the of the first public tlon of this order: otherwise the cause will be proceeded with as in case of default, provided & copy of this order be published ek for three successive weeks in Law Revorter e Court, JENNINGS ILEY. ce. (Seal) A’ irue copy Test K F_CUNNINGHAM. Clerk. By MAUD' A HOGERS, Asst. Clerk. HAMILTON & MAMILTON, Attoruess. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF “Columbla. Folding Probate Gourt.-- No. 37523, "Administretion - This 18 (0 Kiye no: tice that the subscriber, who was by the Siipreme Court 'of the District of Colmbin Eranted letiers testamentary on Sr*William Barnum. decensed. Sbproval of ‘the Supren tFietof Columbla. holding s Probste Conrt. RDboMILed Monday. the 0th Gny of M3y, 1950 a0 10" 0'elock aimm.. na the tile. said ourtroom s Tie” place. for Davieint and distribution Trom said eataies under the court's direction wid. control. whert and’ where Wi Cieliors "uila Deri) fo “diStribhitive Shaten ‘or . 166 GF 't residue. or Durts thereof. o 15 Wttend. In Derson of by agent or aitorney I claima "agint hiel claims. warned to the W avd The Evening ) f the Dis Gy sitiorl-ed. Wik el e eslats’ properly vouched. A AL OAC) UNION "TRUST COMPANY.’ BY' G (Seyl) Rexisior of Wills bia, Clerk of the Provaie Cwrt 4027 mva11 JULIAN W. WHITING, Attorn COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF lumbia. Holding Probats Court.-—No. 38712. Administration - This is to rive notice that the subscriber of the State of Missonrl Fas obtainad. from the Probate Court of Dnstrict of Col b a ancillary lstters test mentary ‘on 1::- 'estats of Samuel Hartley ‘Whestley. late of the Stete of Missouri, de- oo All_persons having claims against 4 hereby warned to exhihit the wame. with the vouchers thereof, legally ticated, to the suhseribs on or = fore the 23rd day of April, A.D. 1930: othe: vise the be law he excluded from sll state. Given unfl" my hand N'v_dv o Do’ Apr' 1920, "AMBLXA ¢ er) Ve 5. ATERS Wl TVIBOR"S RienSlit Deputy Rexister of Wills for ine District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. ‘ap27myd.11 TAYLOR & MOOER! SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. Holdins Probate Cowrt.— Estate of “John 8 Worth. deceased.—I 0. Administration Docket 85 —Applicy ing been ‘made herein for probate of the Iast will and testament of said deceased and for letters testamentary on sald estate by Dan Sutherland, it is ordered this 25th day of ‘Appil. AD. 1929, that William E. Worth. John Worth. Flovd Worth. Mrs. Alsrta Vol- iand (nee Alberta Worthi. Amy W. Elkins. Jumes Luwr-nce Worth, Alice Hudson Worth nfant): Albert “Worlh (Infani), Margaret Worth (infunt) and Jumes Lawrénce Worth fcustodian) and all ‘others ‘concerned. ap- pear in suid court on Monday. the 3rd duy of ‘June. AD. 1929, at 10 o0 clock wm. to Fhow catise Why such application shoild not Let notice hereof be published b Washiision Law Reporter wnd The vening Star once in each of three stcces- sive weeks before (he return day herein nentioned, the frst publication’ to be not [ess 110 30 “dnvs before said relurn” das. WALTER, 1. McCOY." Chiet Justice. (86 NACTER L pBEaRE CHUBWELLS reg) of Wills far the District of Columibia. Clerk of the Probate Court #p27.my4,11 WILLIAM K. QUINTER, Attorney. 'REME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF inha. Holding Probate O 1 of Rose J. Coleman, Administration, Docket lon ing “Pll Tll‘! herein Probal of the last will and testament and the iwo Gaiciis thereto ‘of said" deceared. and_Tor [-u-y testamentary ‘on said estate by Wil- iam K. Quinter, it is ordered this 2éth day of April. D. 1929, that the unkpown heir at law and the unknown next of kin of sali deceased and all others concerney ppear in said court on Monday, the 3re ay of June A.D. 1929, at 10 o'clock a.m. to show cause why such application should not be granted. Let notice hereof be published in The Wa: ington Law Reporter and The Evening Star Cekuive Weeks be- ke the Tetirn day herein mentioned: the rst publication to be not less than 30 days Defor Kaid Tecirn day. WALTER T MeCOY: Chtef Justice. (Seal). A true copy. Atiest: THEQDORE COGSWELL. Resister of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. " apdlmy4.11 BARNARD & JOHNSON, Attorness. Evans Building, SUPREME CQURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbiu. Holding Probute Court. — No. 37879, AGministration.—This 15 to_give no- tice (hat the subscribers of the District of olumbiu luve oblalied from the Probate ourl of the District of Columbis lelters Stwinentary on Uie estate of John I rnton, late of the District of Columbia; cused. All DErsons having claims sesinst le deceased ure heceby warned (o exhibit the Same, With (he Vouchers thereof legally authenticatad, (o the suhEcriners an or be- fore the 19th 'duy of April, A.D. 1930: other- Wise Luey Diay LY law e exciuded irom all Denefil of suid estate. ~ Given under our fands this T6th dpy"ol’ April, 142y, " RALPL ' BARNARD. GU¥ i JOHNSON, 1430’ N, * wve nw. ' (Seal) ‘Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL, Reglster of Wills tor che Dis- vict of Columbia, Clerk of the Proba Court. ap27,my4.i1 ARTHUR PETER & W. H. BADEN, Att SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Cclumbia. — Holding Probate Court.—No. 38546, Administration —Thix is 10 give no: tice that the subscriber, of the District of Columbla, hus obtuined from the Probate I the District of Columbia, letters on “the ¢ of John H. B late of the District of Co: umbia. deceised. All persons having claims inst the deceased wre hereby wurned to Xhibit the sume. With the vouchers thereof Jegally authenticated. to the subscriber on or ‘before the 29th day of April. A.D. 1030, otherwise they may by law be excluded fron: all benefit of said estate. Given under m: hand this 30th dav of “April. 1939. THF ASHINGTON LOAN 'AND TRUST COM PANY. by W. H_ BADFN. Trust Ofeer (Sesl) Attest: THEODORE COGSW! Rezister of Wilis for the District of Coly bia: Clark of the Brobate Court. ‘my&il:is be granted. BUP! C inre In each of ihree s WAMILTON & WAMILTON, Atternevs. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 37289, Administration—This is to give notice hat the subscriber, who was by the Supreme Conrt of the District of Columbia granted letters testamentarv on the estate of Martha W. Goddard, deceased. has. with the proval of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. holding a Probate Court. an- pointed Monday, the 13th day of May. 1929, at 10 o'clock a.m.. as the time. and said courtroom as the piace. for making payment d_distribution frcm said estate, under the direction and control. when and nd persons entitled to distributive shares or legacies. or the residue. or par's thereof. ai tified to attend. in person or by agent or attorney duly author- ized. with their claims against the estate properly vouched. _Given under my hand this 12th day of April. 1929. UNION TRUST CO. By GEORGE E. FLEMING. Vice Presi- denit. (Seal.) Attest: “THEODORE COGS- WELL. Register of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. AD20.27.my4 BERANDENBURG & BREANDENBURG, Atty] SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. Hold.ng Probate | 38751, Administration.—This is to give notic i that ‘the subscriber. of the District of Co. lumbia, hias obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letiers testamen- tary on the cstate of John Millington Blank- ship, late of the District of Columbia, de- ased Al persons having claims against the deceaned wre hereby warned to exhibit (he same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated to the sibscriber, on or be: fore the 15th day of April. A.D. 1930 other- wise (hey may by law be excluded from ali benent of said estzte. Given under my hand this 15th day of April. 1929. PRANCES HARMISON BLANKENSHIP. Wygming Apart ment. (Seal) Attest: THEODORE s WELL, Register of Wills for the District of Columbiu, Clerk of the Probate Court. i 4p20.27.my4 VANDOREN, RAFFERTY & ROGERS, Atty | SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court. Estate of Mary A Peel. Deceased.—No. 38682, Ad- ministration Docket 85— Application having been: made herein for probute of the last will 2nd testament of said deceased, and for let- iers testamentary on said estate by Mere chants’ Bank & Trust Co.. it is ordered this 19th day ot April. AD. 1929, hat the known ‘heirs at law and next of kin of Mary A. Peet, deceased. und all others concerned. appear in said court on Monday, the 27th day of May, A.D. 1929, at 10 0'clock a.m., to ghow'cause ‘why such application should not be granted. Let notice hereof be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star once in each of three succes- sive weeks before the return day herein mentioned. the first publication to be not less than thirty days before said return_ day WALTER I _McCOY. Chief Justice. (Seal.) Altest: THEODORE COGSWELL, Reglstor of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the_Probate Court._ #p20.37.my4 ARTHUR PETER AND W. H. BADEN, Att SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. Holding Probate Court.—No. | 38639, Administration.—This is to give notice that the subscriber. of the District of Co- liimbia, has obtained from the Probate Court tary on the estate of Mayne M. Pile, Iate of the District of Columbis. deceased. All sons having elaims hereby warned o e vouchers thereof, I the subscriber. on or before the Sth day of April, A.D. 1930 otherwise they may by law be excluded from ¢1l benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 13th day of April, 1929. THE WASHINGTON LOAN & TRUST CO. By W. K. BADEN. Trust Officer. (Seal.) { Altest: THEODORE COGSWELL, Reglster of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court #D20.37.my4 _ GEORGE sauire, Attorney IN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF PHILADEL- Phic county —January term, 1928.—No. 581.—Philadeiphia County, ss.—The Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania.—To Charles Burins and Ellen Harkins, sur petition of Mary E. mand you. asiae sl business snd excuse v you. & each of you do file in the office of the clerk of our Orphans’ Court of Phila: delphia County, & full and complete answer. Under® cath, to" each’ and. every. of the averments of the petition. on or before. Fri- Gay, the 17th day of May. AD. I 9 o'clock in the forenoon. Eustern Stand- ard Time: snd_show cause why the appesl of Marguerite E. Bheely, Margaret McCarly. Daniel J. ron ana Mary E. McAnd: from the’ decree of 'the rex ster of wiils mll("“, to probate riain_ writings d the 4th day of M 1921, and _th day of December, t and codicil ereto of i deceased, should not be tained. the decree set aside. and directed to the Court of Common Pleas to {15 55" a jury the following uestions of 1. Whether or not at the time of xecution of the said writings. to wit: leged will nd codieil. the decedent. Mticnael* 7, "Gallagher, was a person’ of sound mind. 2. hether or not the said writing Were Procurs by undue influence dures and constraint practiced upon the snid decedent by Mary Bowen and others. 3. Whether or not the id writings Sre”"tie “will and cod'cil. of the sad de- cedent. And further: The {Plfl.lfll suthorized to make service on Ellen by registered mail, directed to her place of residence mentioned in the petition and still further that notice ven (0 Charles Hiins by Buplication once o week fof three weeks in the Legsg! Int nd in & sene ‘Washington. (e ‘order of, our t you fail he the petition be taken pro confesso l.h“dll d e tre, s e Josgell Preigeut Judee i of our sald court. st del) ‘h! 16th | day of ril, A.D. 1929, R C"ARA) M. CONNOLLY, Jr., Assistunt Clerk, 0. C. ot T 1Y ittt STANLEY D. WILLIS, At SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbis. holding Provate Couri.-N 39767, Administrati i o' bl tice ‘that the subsciiber of the "D | of Columbla hus cbtaiued from ie Probate Court of the District of Columbis letters testumentary on the estule of Anuie E. McDonald, iate of the District of Columbis. I persous having claims against thie decensed ur eby wurned Lo exbibit the sume, wilh the vouchers therevt legull wuthenticated, to the subscriver on or Tore the 16uh day of April, A.D. 1630 other- Bise ey may by luw e exclided from a1 benefit of sul Given under my | lund this 16th Guy ERESA V. OBEIRNE 10 (Seal.) | Alteat: “THEQDOR! er. deceased. ' All ince uton ) WELL. coG Register of the Probate Court. _ap20.27.myd_ JOMN W. DAVIDGE, Atterney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, * holding Probate Court.—No. 38713, Adminisiration This is to give no; tice that U bscriber of the Btate of New York bas obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbis letters adminetrat estate of Gray Mich istriet of Oo- ving claims ned to vouchers thereol to the subscriber on 1930 or before the 16th from otherwise they may by law Il benef: of seid estate, and this o SNRET MioHTe WELLS, p i Seal.) Al SUPREME COURT OF E DISTRICT OF l”ldl. Administration.—This is to give no tice that the subscrivers. of the State o: West Virginia sud the District of Columbis respectively, have obiuined frum the Probate Court of the District of Columbis. s testamentury on the estate of Belle P. n, late of the District of Columbia, de ceased. All persons huving clalms seains the decensed are hereby warned to exhibit the sume. with the vouchers thereof. legally suthenticated. to the subscril i Or b re the 20th dav of April, A 30, oth wise they may by lew be excluded from al benefit of ‘5‘1 estate. Given under our ..“ndh. HII;‘ th g.'l o‘l ADI{‘ 1929, R Enfhidhs aigieeg Vot et ',Fw“ TH!:R RE C¢ WELL. Registel ol ills for the District of Columbig. Cl ©f the Probate Oourt myd.11. ARTHUR PETER W, H. BADEN, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbis.~ Holding Probate Court. — No. 38744, Administration—This is to give no- tice that the subscriber of the District of Columbla has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia leiters of sdministration on the estate of Marie B Mercler, otherwise known as Mrs DI Mercier, ‘late of the Disirict ‘of Columbia, deceased. ~ All persons laving claims sgainst ihe deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof legally authenticated, to the subscriber on or before the 26th day of April. A.D. 1930: otherwise they may by law be excluded from a1l benefit of said estate. Given under Dand this 380 day of April, 1920, " 8COTT § % 7 nw. Rirent i RE cb%sWflL‘ Regiator of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. s o i niyd.lly ARTHUR PETER Aty . H. BADEN, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF oo, oot Branste Court - No. 37336, Adm This is lo_ give no: Uce thut the subxcriber of the District of Columbly ius obtained from the Probaie Gourt of the Distiict of Columbix letlers Testumentary on the estate of Thomus B. | Hutehinson. late of the District of Columbla; deceused. All persons huving claims xgginst the deceased are hereby wurned (o exhibit the swme. with (he vouchers thereof leqully Authenticated. (o the subseriber on or before the 21st day of December, A.D. 1929; other- Wite they Ty by Jaw e excilided 1ty Deneniet et estute” AN iider ..u"l‘-:fnfi dhir i Yoy o ‘g A AR iNGTON AN ARD" Thiar "dEMEANY. BYCTEONARD, MARBUKY, ‘Assiztant Truai Omcer. (Besl.) Attest: T DORE ‘lllltr of Wills for the Dis- COGSWELL. Ri o o Gonun Clerk of the Probal Cor #p27.my4.11 DAVID N. HOUSTON, Attors SUPREME CQURT OF fHE DISTRICT OF Columbia. olding Probate Court. — No. 38784, Administration.—This is to_give neo- tice that the subscriber of the District of Columbia has obtained from the Probals Court ] f Oulull}bl!. leitars Vl(lrn tate o losephine English B District of Co- lumbia, deceased. All persons having claims anaiust {he deccased are hereby warned (o xhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof ally authenticated. to (he subscriber on ot pvril, AD. 1930: otherwise they may by law be excluded from § beneft of sald estate; d”thia 30 Wi 182 ""1?::"' i a3 “ar" Aprit: 4 C.AHN 8 6"‘9""6 AN‘, TRU! N{. Hv‘.fll'ljld{!l?;o“. Asst. istration. or before the 23rd da A At OMr ta Pt : GDORE COGSWELL Register of Wills for the District of Colum- bia. Clerk of the Probate Court, myitis Court.—No. of the District of Columbia Ieiters testamen- | of Wiils_for the District of Columbia. Cierk KENNETH SUPREME CQURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court. — No. 38809, Administration —This is to give no: tice that the subscriber of the District of Columbia has obtained from the Probate Court_of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Willlam F. Roberts, late of the District of Columbia. deceased. Al persons having claims against the deceased are hersby warned to exhibit the same. with the voucheis thercof legally authenticated. to the subscriber on or be- fore the 29th day ~of _April. A.D. 193 | otherwise they may by law be excluded from | all benefit of said estate. Glven under my hand this 29th day of April. 1929. BER- TRAND H. ROBERTS. 2318 Ashmead piace. Seal.) Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL. Register of Wills for the District of Colum- bin. Clerk of the Provate Court. _my4.11.18 ERSKINE GORDON, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbla, holding ~ Brobute ~ Courl -No. A tice ihat the subscriber of Washington, C.. has obluined {rom the Probate Courl of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Ida M. Wiillams, late of t of Columbin. deceased. ' All per- Cclaims wgainst the deceased e | hereby warned to exhibit the same. wiih the vouchers thereof legally authenticated. 1o the subscriber on or before the 5th day of April. AD. 1930 otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estute. Given under my hand this 18th | day of April, 1929. FEDERAL AMERICAN ATIONAL BANK. ERSKINE _GORDON. Trust OMcer. (Seak) _Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL. ‘Register of Wills for the Dis- | trict of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate | Caurt. ap20.37.my4 _ M. A. SCHWEINHAUT. 101 mont Ave.. Attorney for Plaintiff. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbie. hoiding an Eauity Court. —Edward Spalding. plaintiff, vs. Al- Dertus Jones et al. defendunts. —Eauity No 49031.—Order of publication.—-The obsect of this suit is to establish of record plaintiff’s title in fee simple by adverse possession to lots seventeen (17) to twenty (20). both in- clusive, in block eight (8) in Onion and Buit's ' subdivision of Dyer. known as_“Reno,” as per plat record- ed in_ Liber Governor Shepherd, folio 61. of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbin. On motion of this DIAIIM, it ‘is this 1st day_of May. 1929, ordecd that the defendants Frank Blurdon. Hannah Acton and Ellen Acton, if lLiving | cause “their appearance to be entered herein | on or before the fortieth day, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, occurring after the day of the first publication hereof. otherwise this cause will be proceeded with | as in case of default; and that the unknown heits, devisees and alienees of any of U above-named persons who may be dead | ¥ell as the unknown heirs, devisees and alienees of Dennis Jones, deceased, cause their appearance o be entered herein on or before the first rule day occurring one month atier the day of the first publication hereof, otherwise as to them this cause will be proceeded with as in cese of default. Provided a copy hereof be published once & | week for three successive weeks in _the | Washington Law Reporter and in The Wash- {inglen Evening Star before sald day, longer | and other publication being dispensed with 1or satistactory cause shown. JENNINGS BAILEX. Justice. mye.11,18 R. F. CAMALIER, Attorney, IN RE CHANGE OF NAME OF RICHARDS & Mossvurg, Inc., to J. T. Richards Com- We, the_ undersigned, Jullus T. nd K. P. Camalier, president and espectively, of Richards & Mos burg. Inc.. a corporation organized and e istink under the laws of the District of C do hereby certify that. at & meeting the stockholders of said Richards & Mossourg, Inc., duly called and held at the | ofiices of the' company, 937-939 B street nochwest, on April 27, 1029, at ten o'clock am. all 'of the stockholders of sald com- pany being present and voting. it was, on motion duly made and geconded. voted by all of said _stockholders ‘that the name of said Richards & Mossburg, Inc.. be changed {to J.°T. Richards Company: Inc. In te mony whereof the said Richards & M burg, Inc. has on the 37th day of April, 1929, canscd this certificate to be signed by it president. Julius T. Richar by R. F. Camalier its secretary. and its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed: and does hereby ppoint R. F. Camalier. its true and Jawiul atiorney in tact 1o acknowledse i]and deliver this certific and deed RICHARDS, secretary. Atlest: tary. District of Columbia, I xuerite G. Davis, & notary public in” and for the District of Columbia, do hereby ce fy that R. F. Camalier who is personelly el known'to me as the person named attorney in fact in the foregoing certifica bearing date the 21th day of April. and hereunto annexed. personally appear before me in said Disirict and as such toiney in fact and by virtue vested in him by ‘said certificate acknowledsed the same to be the aet and deed of Richards & Mossburk, Inc., by and through its said d secretary. Given under my nd_seal this 29th day of April. 1929 ry Seal) MARGUERITE G. DAVIS, 'y public. D. C. my4.11,18.25 DAVID N. HOUSTON, Attorney, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF ‘Columbia “Holding Probate = Court. — Es- tate of Caroiine M. Hockemeyer, deoeased —No. 38795. Adininistration Docket 85. plicution haviuk been made herein f bate of the last will wnd tesiament and codicil of “said deceased nd for letters testamentary on suld estate by tie Ameri- can Security and Trust Co. the executor named (n said last will and testament, it is ordered tius 2ud day of May. A. D. 1929. that Mamie Thirles, Louls Guidis undling. Fritzie Gundling. Je muke. Louis Herr, Ellz (Corporate president. R, R, P. CAMALIER. secri M E. i Livingood, urd, curiodiun of said Elmer E. Livingood and Earl Livingood: Williwni Livingood. Jr.. minor, Alfred G. winor: Gegrge Leonsrd Livingood: nd William Livingood. custodiun of ax0od. ir: Alfred G. Liv- Leonard Livingood sud rs concerned appear in sald court ou Monday. the 10th day of June, A. D. 1929, &t 10 o'clock w.m., 1o $how catse why such plication should not be granted. ~Let no- ce hereof be publishied in the Washing Luw Reporter and The Evenlug Star once i each Of three successive weeks before the return day Lerein mentioned. the Arst puu- lication {0 be not less than thirty davs be fore said return day. WENDELL P. STAF- FORD. Justice. (Sewi) Attest: THEODORE | COGSWELL. Register of Wills for the Di | trict “or Columbis, Clerk of th Court. | DOUGLAS, OBEAR & DOUGLAS, Atterneys. SBUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF seSoiumbla. -~ Holding Probate Court.—No. M. Adminisiration —This is to give no- Uce that the subscriber, of the Disirict of Columbia, has_ obtained the Prol Court pf' the District of Columbia, letters of administration on the estate of Charles T Wright. late of tne District of Co- deceased. Al __persons havin the deceased are hereby xhiblt the same. with the vouch- i o subseriber ‘on or before the 30th day of April, . A D. otherwise they "may iaw be excluded ffom aii beneft of sald tate. Diven under my hand this 30th dav f Aoril, 1929, ETHEL WRIGHT. 2017 lagett st. n.c. (Seal.) Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL. Register of Wills for the DI iriet "of Columbia., Clerk of the Proba Coart. . 7 e myeaLls SHEEHY & SHEEHY, Atterneys. SUPREME COURT Ol Colimbra, el e " 38748, Administration Cofubls e *Shist 43 obtained Probate Court of the District o o letters testumentary on the estute of Mary Dougheity, late of the District of Columbiu, deceased. “All Dersons huving claims wgainsi the deceased are hereby warned o sxhibit the same. With (he vouchers thereof lexally suthenticated, to the subseriber on or befare the 16th duy'of April, AD. 1930: otherwise they may by law all benedt of ‘said ‘estate = Gi 5 hand this L s b1 A. DOUGH- 3 GERS, (Seal. RE COQBW] v Attest: THEO L, Willa ‘tor the Disirice of Golimuly " lers of the Probate Court. ap0.3Tmye CHARD A. D. Attorney, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRI Columbia. 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He is conyineed inot her former em- plover, Mrs. Onks. and 8iniford are respon- | s Iie " He “alen rismects that they are . in | HOIDOTL. leagiie with' the India rubber men, & gang | “I'll do that for you,”" said Wade, * of ctiminals. |saw a booth near the Roval Exchang (Continued From Yesterday's Star,) | What brought you here. sergeant? - % — “Nothing brought me here, exactly. I thought I saw a light in the engraver’s | shop, and I went back to Old Jewry and OW did it get there>” said got the duplicate keys. I haven't been tl"k wond;rlnfily, as he eflr‘d \ up yet. By the time I came back. the a's red slipper on the | light was out.” age of ‘hh’ “ffe“' xh”'-i He gave them a telephone humber, o b;“T'Ydel'.‘;:m:l'; thrown |and, in a short time, Wade was talking Wade. “There's no mud on the h""‘»iw--;?;f ol Rramdand bring the keys, and practically none on the sole. The the men said. “Is there'a blll‘gl!.l‘ boat came here to land ‘Mum’ Oaks.| ‘L pfieR S8 I8 et o Know, After that, it went on. Lila took ad-|saig wade. L | vantage th b ‘l:m"“? heo | He returned. to find Cardlin and Elk 5:30\:0-‘.11?1 s d“}f?; on the chance that | walking up and down on the opposite He lifted the slipper with a wid |*195 .00 ‘,‘:,';,f:;;fi‘ LTS Bt Hope that ahe uigh haye scribbled & miputes."he 01d them. iy e et P | “If you fellows will go up, I'll hang upoTheres no mark here,’ said EIk |on here.” sald Cerdlin. “I've got a gun, et weL, (s, woman up o set | and i anbedy s there o vil Rave I 3 _sa ome out by the front door.” il IR | Crossing the road. Wade fitted a key |in a side door, opened it, and went in, eIt et Dricks near |Ek following. Within Was a narrow E\fide;?];lzg:kmen beeen :epa!rln‘: !‘;“'e | g::.«nge that ran along the side of the breach in the wall, for scattered about | oang Sromiser, At the end was & Vi litter of building material. | 2 o W iy e Ee'hat place |2 DarTow stairway to the top of the y | building. habitable,” said Elk thoughtfully, “Can | . R 2 e 1 it There will be so many rity police. Reluctantly John Wade followed him | MeR here fthat nobody ,“,‘,l,lng"f:m;: down the steps to the door of the cellar. | through : g It Wwas not fastened, and they went in | Siroush would be crushed fo death tn EIK put his lantern into the steel bin | ¢, To%d, W ® in the cormer. Wade had decided on the stairs, and, and pulled it. The door swung open. | ewnp, With Eik clos= behind him. They As it did so, they saw that the in- | Gl ed S TR, TR AR, ANE, BV CEO terior was lighted. Wade passed into | SoCwnicn o ot taa e o e e e ohere no hiad suffereq | O ¥hich was painted the nam> of the the long room. where he had suffered | engraver. Wade fitted the Key into the Gid S0, something stirred at the far | 10k turned it noiselesely, and stepped end of the room. For a second there | 100 8 larae workroom. Save for u |apoeared a figure near the door of the | foom 'took up the entire floor. Here fLiEechambey e i orioetrotaad the were a number of benches, littered Islerious AN e said sternly, | Yith engraving tools, as they saw when There was mo respomse. Leaving | 'NEY, turned on the lights. EIk in the doorway, he ran toward the | N0 qne here.’ said Eik. little Toom. He reached it just in time |PoSI't been disturbed. Nineg o see "two feet disappearing through | ice] girders nat S Al BuenuRinisn e o E }“:‘;h.m. to harmonize with the rest of was, however, his quarry was quicker. ‘heb:goz; lmk’}?:n;{:““?‘nw“' “‘; Something raced past him toward the | f00e” T as fastened tn ine girde end of the wharf. In another second by wire, and he wondered ‘.he”g ,,fi 1;‘;'.’.1 %f;'.';peh-‘rz dle-wd into the water llcuhdr purpose this dangling bar ; cerved, Wade came back breathlessly. and ™oy 0" 1o er part of 1t was hidden be- .E‘lafi".met him at the head of the ::':‘n;:'onbfl‘l':hfl. ;nd. xglul me"d “Golly, or I'm greatly mistaken” closer insp~ction. :zvl' | Wade said. “A surprising little fellow, | (N8t beneath the bar a great jagged T didn't even know he could swim."| oo “On one side of the hole Ia s‘?\?rtz y‘gu,ln:d}.‘*llxi‘glh “‘l.,’fim n miles,” | ® CTOWbAr, & powerful motor-jack.and said Wasie: “om might phone. fhe yacd |8 sicel cone Atiached to one of the for an emergency squad. This girl | (Od lcgs of the benches. a rope lad- must be found-—tonight. i Mrs. Oaks dfil’ dangled ’ throught the hole into | doesn't talk, Stniford will.” WL Driving westward, Wade went over | Wade knew instantly what had hap- his interview with the lawyer and his | UG The steel bar, having talk with Lila. sxif::{ o raie haibea ;f::‘a;' no‘fl:: “I hope nothing happens to that - >4 girl,” said Elk. “Listen, Johnny. Sup- |flo¥nward, on the floor. and between pose them india rubber fellers .. ." |f D erD e tnr e A “Oh, shut up!” snarled Wade. T g T WG TN o e pressure His imngination needed no stimulant. | MASE he Jack tight, and the pressure think._ by half-past 10 tomorTow |pecy sumcient to d ; - rive a hole through Tll have Biniford under my thumb. | h 0 tCqt B O s AN raay No, I'm not worried about Lila: The plot is so obvious. Siniford wants to ;g‘;;f;;rlo enlarge the hole with the marry her. and, for some remson. |™Gning the yope that held the end Alkness is helping him. Lila is Delia | Pattison, which means that nobody is | Of the lndder, e Bl ragh Y t m;;: a.m,u_:rgfir »I"‘h-wmll DiabDen | beneath. It was a biz office with line maiter, but the ceremony has got to | Afier line of desks = Obviously. he s ices. e foune be properly performed. Siniford Will | 3"qo5r " the lock of which had been cut take 1o risks.” “What do you expect to find in this [ 3Way. and beyond this a narrow steel private deed box? By the way., where nl'}lt:‘le that took him to another floor. £ that box?” e heard the sound of a door opening “At Brude's bank.” below and jerked out his pistol, but “And where is that?” asked Hik. |fieTe was Do mecestity for defense, g e al &N Wade realized that he hadn't asked. | Ti0, PA0FE monager had arrived and “I'm only wondering,” said Elk, “be- cause, If I remember rightly, this young :’;":‘:“’e':‘;m ey o;l;r:e' ground floor lady told you that she'd heard some | ™" talk about a bank and an engraverity, o e criordiny tntithey e . Where is the bank? Lothbury | miitocer We carry mo large reserves | street, fsn't 1t2” : | Wade leaned out of the cab window. g&gg{!’°n~"e Te t00 near to the main “Full up_at the first telephone [°MSE" 5 »ooth," he Instructed the driver. ~Fm |, HAt vou a safe-desposit ,vault?” going to_telephone Brude,” he ex- | 25td Wade. plained. “I was & fool not ‘%o connect | ¥es. There are a number of deed- ,’ e the Lothbury Bank with the story Lila | POXes. deposited here: said | the told.” He reached Mr. Brude at his flat, in | (ASm without forcing this door. and Pottman square. o 3 He indicated a great steel door, set The Great Central Bank,® sald Mr. | i, "the "wuli In the small inner efice Bwfiihg?;’-%fimfing'%f&e wpe)) | Where his desk was placed. The door i R TINat e Eheve s v of @iv ]l'u.; locked, but an examination of the gravers anywhere near that bank?” e e thatith kad bass taatngrad He thought he heard the lawyer| . “ayaint° and, hidden beneath gasp. .. the desk, was a kit of _tool ‘Why——" he began. 3 a of s and a Tell me,” sald Wade impatiently. *It | PoVerful blow-lamp. = Producing & is very important.” it keys, the manager turned the “Yes, there is a firm of engravers.| “’“Ind swung open the door. They occupy the top floor of the bank e manager’s office was a small building. As a matter of fact, the PO leldlln- from the public offices. engraver, an elderly gentleman,’ is a | WaS almost ke & vault, Wade freeholder of the property, and he al- | [Nt and the offices. 1t was almost lowed the bank, which orginally oc- | ‘;;l- vault, Wade thought, and the cupled the ground flgor. to rebuild the | orcial Qxplained that it had been premises only on condition that he | "Sig ™ CIRE PUPOSE. L 2 should have the top floor for his busi- | gro e mielc 'x&“m T of clients who ness. There is, of course, & separate en- | of the stock exchange, and, trmnee. 10, the ol davs, before the vault was “That is all T want to know. thank m was used to keep scrip ks | and documents that we wished to get you" sald Wade, and abruptly cut him | ot ‘quickly. Somehow. T never thought off. | 5 | they’d do anything with this deor.” He returned to the car and reported | “'gyigently he was very proud of the lhfg&" ——— meh;f:::?..p:‘k‘::' Elk, | DEW vault. The door was of chrome and, when Wade replied in the nega- | fiecl, fie expitined. and was the very Silly idea, isn't it? “Are you sure there’s no other way It is & job for the city police, any- St and I don't want to look silly in | 1O, the vaults?” asked the bearded Old’ Jewry,” sald Wade. | “"The official smiled. Old Jewry is a thoroughfare that| .y ¢ 8 houses the headquarters of the eity | of ..',',’,'{;f J,",'o“.:gmhdf,nm}‘:,{";‘r" ey police, an independent body over Which | there’s no other way,” he said em Scotland Yard exercises no control. phatically. ) ‘We'll have a look at the bank."| “'He asked them to stand back while Then, inserting first “That is what I'd like to know.” he |said. “I don't want to get a lot of policemen here, unless I'm absolutely sure. Sergt. Topham promised to join me, and 1 want somebody to telephone to the manager of the bank—a fellow named Wilson—who lives just off FOURTEENTH INSTALLMENT. ‘The place \ said Wade. “Policemen are as thick | he spun the dial as flies near the Bank of England, and. | one and then anothe: v, if there's any trouble, we'll have all | the lock. The::w!\:"m: (kr:l‘;x'n!!e‘;:mu‘; the help we want. | clicks. and the door swung open. He Lothbury street was deserted. They |turned a switch, and the interior of saw a policeman turn the corner and the vault was flooded with light walk away as they went into 'htf “Here are the deed-boxes.” he said thoroughfare. The bank occupied A | —pointing to row upon row of boxes. stone-fronted and rather narrow build- | “And there"—he indicated a sfeel grille ing. As they approached Wade saw & | that separated this apartment from an tall man standing outside. The man | inner—“is another vault: but we keep :;rl‘lllnlzbed them as they alighted from | our books and a little cesh there.” eir cab. “Whic : s ’ asked. “My name's Cardlin, detective| The manager indicated a box. smaller sergeant of the city police. | than the rest, and Cardin puiled it out. s anything wrong?” asked Elk. | Then, to Wade's amazement, he inserted The man did not answer immediately, |a wedge-shaped instrument between the but smoothed his short black beard. lid and the box. There was a sharp ——— ———— | crack, and the lid flew open. Putting in his hand. Cardlin drew out two small bundles of papers. thrust them into his W('kdd& and calmly turned and walked ____PROPOSALS. LS LED BIDS. INDORSED D8 FOR efteiion NG G0 wll by rcel | pocket, and s 5 owards the stairs. 3 ington. . v Dol A3 830, PunG” unen 'anid | Oy then did Wade recover from his AR AL R R P i No. "stes ‘and " sccompanving drawine may | Woats the idea, Cardlin?” he de< Dbe ‘obtained op application to the Buregu = Manded. Deposit of a check or postal mon | He took two steps after the bearded for $10. pavable to the Chief of the Bureau 'man and stopped. Cardlin was faein, of Yardc and Docks. is reauired . acing for the safe return of the d: him. and in his right hand a pistol. specincaton T GREGOR “Don’t move, any of you birds." he Biiresu. Apri said. “I don’t want to shoot. If a m——— | copper hears me, it might spoll my getaway—and a week's good fishin’ (To Be Continued.) Peanuts are increasing in industrial importance, the Decpartment of Com- merce reports. citing consumption of around 100.000 tons yearly in Ameriean candy manufacture alone. _Although 12 States yearly produce 800.000 tons ;;‘0:02 'mnl‘! '.‘1'::: $32,000,000, nearly 20.} ons are rted yearly, chies from Chin e ! oxt L) For fares, etc.. appl i Rwy., 905 18th St.. Washington, or to the Cenadian | Australagian Line, 999’ Hastings St. W. Van- | souver. B. C.

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