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AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALES. LEGAL NOTICES. FUTURE LEGAL NOTICES. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, Y13ij LEGAL NOTICES. DAYS. E . oWl AUCTIONEERS, THOS. 3 QNPevE SF MV FRioracy for Bhitmen " Amer. Bank Elds. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE_DIS- trict of Columbia.” holding an_ Bauity Court.—Johanna Young. plaintiffi, vs. Fior- ence Cole Rfllyfi The Union Trust Compan:; and Harry L. Rust. trustees under the wil of Albert O.'S. Reily: Harry L. Rust. trus- tee ‘under the will of Mary K. von Ringharz; the nnknown he nd devisecs of George W. Dashiell, defendants. Equity No, 464.—Order of publication.—The object of this suit is to obtain a decree establishing of record by wdverse possession plaintiff’ title in fee simple to part of original lot one (1) in square number two hundred and ninety-one (201). improved by premises No. 1203 Penpsylvania avenue northwest, in the City of Washington, in the District of Co- lumbia, described by courses and distances in paragraph three of the bill of com according to courses and distances shcwn upon a_plat of survey recorded in Survey Book 85. page 3C4, of the surveyor's office, copy of which 'is ‘attached to the origina bl laintafl’s Exhibit, 1. Upon motion of the plaintiff it court this 13th day of Gered, that' the unknown heirs, alienees and devisces of George W. Dasntell cause their appearsnce to be entered herein on or before the first rule day occurring one month aiter the day of the first publication hereof; othorwise tp th this cause will be proceeded with as in case of defauit. Providea a copy hereof be published once a week for three successive weeks in (he Washington Law Reporter and in The Wash- ington Evening Star. before said day, lofiger and other piblication heln‘g dis: ¢ . J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. ** 1481 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE. Y CK~ RESIDENCE. KNOWN a,;ornm!mum 2026 F STREET NORTH- By viride of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 3580, folio 373 ei sed., of the land records of the District of Co- bis the request of the party se- ereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the prem- ND DAY is: THURSDAY. THE SECO] OF" JANUARY, A D, O'CLOCK NO. 2831 38th a certain deed of trust duly in Liber No. 5023, folio 445 et seq. and records of the District of Co- and at the request of the party se- thereby, the undersigned trustees will p7ublic auction in front of the prem. Y. THE oF 1930, AT FOUR- TY the following-described land uate in the District of Co- designated _as and_being lot fitty-seven (57) in_Samuel J. ‘McAuliff 19%. AT P.M..' the following-described_land and ‘premises. ‘situate in the city of Was! ington, District of Columbia. and desig- ated ‘as snd oeing lot 113 'in Harry T. fones' subdivision in square 104, as per plai Tecorded in the office of the surveyor for the Distriet of Columbia. in Liber 30 at follo subject to perpetual right of way for alley purposes over the rear 8 feet by full width of said lot. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal iuswuilments. pasable in two and three vears, with Interest et six per centum per annum. payable semi-annually from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $500.00 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording. etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days' from day ‘of sale, othermize the trus- Lees reserve he right to vesell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchas: after five days' advertisement of such resale in some nowspaper published in Washing- ton. D. C. on DS wiiam MoNTGOMERY. J. HARRY CUNNINGHAM, _Ar10-0%dsexSukhol __ __ Trusters. | THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, : 1431 EYE ST. N.W. | TRUSTEE'S SALE O t recorded in the office of the of the District of Columbia in Book 69 _at page 107, sublect to covenants of Sold subject to a prior deed of 35.500.00. further particulars of will be announced at time of sale; hase price above said trust to be Pail in cash. A deposit of $500.00 require ‘onveyancing, recording. etc., at purchaser Cost.. Terms "to be complied with within niriy (30) days. otherwise deposit forfeited nd the property may be advertised and d at the discretion of the trustees. G. PERCY McGLUE. WILLIAM P. NORMOYLE, 28.30.31-1a2.3.4. Trustees. ! | ensed with for £0od cause shown. the Bourt: ALFRED A. WHEAT. Justice, (Seal.) A true copy. Test: FRANK E. CUNNING- HAM, Clerk By J WESLEY GARDNER, Jr., Asst.'Clerk A4n14.21.39 ARTUUR PETER . BADEN, ‘Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers P ankruptcy Sale of Practically New High-Grade OFFICE FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT OF E. A. CAMPBELL & SON By Public Auction ‘Within Suite No. 220 Southern Bldg. 1513 & H_Sts. N.W. DAY DECEMBER 30, 1929, 11 A.M. Handscme Walnut Single and Double Pedestal Flat-top. Sajesmen's, Type and Executive’s Desks. Swivel, also +Side Cheirs. Typewriter: “Shaw- Walker” Cabinet Safe, Leather Settee, Rugs. Carpet. Desk and Floor Lamps, Office Railing. Smoking Stands. Phone Stand. Costumers, Pictures, Tables, Fine Combination Desk Pad Seb. Pen Bets, “Moody's" also “Poore's” Serv- ice. etc. In re: Campbell, " e SRR TN “RANDLE HIGHLANDS. By virtue of & certain deed of trust, duiy recorded in Liber No. 3357, follo 473 et seq., of the land records of the District of Co- | lumbia, and at the request of the partv cured thereby, the undersigned trustee will 1l at public ‘auction, within the office cf hos. J. Owen & Son. 1431 Eye st. n. ) THE 1330, , the following-described land and premises. ! situate in the District of Columbia, and de: iznated as and being lot number ;X (26) in square numbered fifty-five hun- dred and elghiy-three (3583). in the sub- | diviston known as “Randle Highlands.” plat . of which is ‘duly recorded in the office of the survesor of the District of Columbia. Teims of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balence in two eauel instajiments. payable in one and two years. with intereit at six per contum per | annum. payable semi-annually. from day of cale. secured by deed of trust upon the Droperty sold. or all cash. at tas option of the ourchaser. "A deposit ‘of ‘3200 will be reuired at time of sale. All cenveyaneing, recording. etc., at cost of purchaser. Tarn of cale fo be' complied with within thirty deys from dey of sale, otherwise the trustes reserves the risht to resell the proprty, at the risk: ‘and cost of defaulting purchase after five days’ advertisement of such resa i g€ newsPaDer published 1n Washine- ton, D. THE WASHINGTON LOAN. AND TRUST COMPANY, stee. By IERBERT W. PRIMM Assi. Real Estate Offcer. o] REME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF S ammbya. Holdine Probate Courr.—No. 39665, Administration—This is to give 10- 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 Isabel Weisel, Inte of ‘the District of Columbia, deceased. All” persons having claims ‘against the de- ceased are hereby warned to exhibit the fame, with the vouchers thereof legally su- thentieated, 1o the subscriber on or before 12 13th day of December, A.D. 1930 other- Yo they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my band this 17th"‘day ~ of “December. 1629, THE WASHINGTON LOAN & TRUST COMPANY. LEONARD MARBURY, Assistant ‘Trust Of- ficer. " (Seal.i Attest: THEODORE COGS- WELL. Regisier of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 2128104 SAMUEL G. MU SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, ' Holding Probate Court.—No. 39500, Administration. —Thiz i3 to_give nos tice that the subscriber, of the District of Columbia, hes oblained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Alice Jose= hine Chapman. late of the Dietrict of Co- lumbia, deceased. All persons having cisims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof legally authenticated, to the subscriber on or before the 1ith day of December, A.D. 1930; otherwise they may by law be excluded from sll benefit of said estate. Given under my hand_this 1ith day of December, 1829, FRANK OWINGS. 2901 Conn. ave. (Seal.) Attesi:” THEODORE COGSWELL. Register of Wills for the District of Columbta, Clerk of the Probate Court. _________ de31.28.1a4 H. BITTENBENDER, Atforney, Munsey 3 SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. * Holding Probate Court.—No. 39,637, Administration —This is to give ro- 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 August Johi son. late of the District of Columbia, de- ceased. All persons having claims acpinat the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the <ame, with the vouchers thereof iegaliy suthenticated, to the subscriber on or be- fore the 1ith day of December, A.D. 1930 ctherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 11th day of December, 1020. A. SOPHIE =~ JOHNSON. 727 Ninth_ st n.e. (Seal) ~ Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL, Register of Wills for the District of Colum. bia. Clerk of the Probate Court. de21.38.Jaé HARRY K. HICKEY, Attorney. SUPREME COUET OF THY DISTRICT OF Columbia. Holding Probate Court.—No. 37349, Administration.—This is to give no- iice that the subscriber. of the State of Pennsylvania. has obtained from the Probate Court of the Disfrict of Columbia, letters festamentary on the estate of Mark Reld Yates. late of the District of Columbia. de- ceased. All persons having clalrs against the deceased are hershv warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thercof, lezally authenticated, 1o the subscriber, on or be- fore the 12th day of December. A.D. 1930: otherwise they mav by Iaw be cxcluded from All henefit of said c:tate. Civen under my hand this “12'h dav. of Decemper. 1979 CLAUDE FIMPLER. 100 Philadelphia. Pa._ (Sei DORE COGSWELL. Reg District of Columbta, onr! BRIGHT, THOMPSON, HINRICHS & WA REN,’ Attorney. thern Bullding SUPREME _COURT THE = DISTRICT of Columbia, Holding Probate Court.— No. 39629, Administration.—This is to give nofice that the subscriber, of the District of Columbia, has obtzined from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testementary on the estate of Mary Wright Gill, late of the District of Columbin. de- ceased. Al persons hsving claims against the deceased are hereby warned 1o exhibit the seme, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber on or before the 5th day of December, A.D. 1930; othe; wise they may. by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 19th day of December, 1929. MINNA P. GILL. 1413° Mass. (Seal.) Edward A. an individu Edward C. WEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. VA \LUABLE [OUSES. K _STREET AND 950 Y-PIFTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated Nnnl*ber 1, 1927. recorded November 17. 1927, in_ Liber 6023 at folio 228, among the land Tecords of ‘the District of Columba. and at the rcquest of the party secured | ihereby. the undersigned trustees will sell o5 THORSBAT ol SO oY BEAR: | n L THE UAR! .D. 1930. AT TWO-THIRTY o B.AL. the following-described land end premises, situate in the District of Co- | Jumbia and ‘designated as and being lot | pumbered seventy-four (74) in Robert G. Van Vranken's combination of lots in square | numbered sixteen (16), as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District | ©of Columbia in Liber 76 at folio 7. i erms. Sold subicct o a first trust of | $160,000, with intercst at 615%, and a second | trust $15.000.00. with interest at 6%. | furtber particulars of which will be an: | nounced at time of ss e purchase price | bove said trusts to be paid in_cash. de- posit of $3.500.00 required. convqlnclni. [ Tecording. “etc.. at the purchasers cost. ‘Terms to be complied with within ten days. otherwise ceposit forfeited and the pi erty mey be adveriised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. JAMES D. HOBBS, HENRY_J. ROBB, 1437 K St NW.. de20-a8ds.exSuthol Trustees. _ DAM a. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. 'S_SALE OF VALUABLE APART- i A W N.W.. CONTAINING 27 APARTMETS. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly 'recorded in Liber 6378, folio 481 et seq. of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia. and st the request of the party secured thercby. the undersigned trustees will _offer for sale by public auction. in % the premises. on MONDAY, THE TH DAY OF DECEMBER. 1! AT THREE O'f M., the following-de- Ecribed land and premises, situate in_the strict of Columbia, to wit: Lot in Kel- % 8 combination of lots in block 5, “Wash- 1 n Heights," as per plat recorded in the e of the surveycr for the District of Co- lumbia. in Liber 48 at folio 13, subject to the restriction line as shown on lat lnfimnnlflh ol“l’«:ordv n:?“bl:tng Rt gnflon “t.lmth'tr::o’n ther with the T 8 of sale: The above property will be sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $115,000. together with accrued interest, and taxes, the particulars and amounts of which will be made known at time of sale; bal- ance cash. A deposit of 35,000 required of purchaser at sale. All conveyancing, re- cording and notarial fees at cost pur- chaser.:” Terms to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell property o e fars Sanciuieiotind R in u.mec‘nevwnper published in Washing- | | i | LAGETT, Attorney. | IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, Holding an t eolfl_ Gy 2 one, o Rl a fifls, Zauity No. Order of publication—The oblect of this suit is (o cbtain a decree for the sale of Lots 53 and 54 in P. W. Browning's subdivision of Lot in Recervetion 10. District of Columbia. as pe: plat recorded jn Book W. B. M. at folio 295 in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, and for the investment ©of the proceeds of said sale so es to inure to the parties entitled thereto in like man- Der as provided by desd of jointure from Peresrine W Browning to Judson T. Cull end Minnie R. Bishop. dated the 18th day of Juy., 1893 and fecorded amone the Land Records of the District of Columbia in Liber 2483 at folio 182 On motion of {he vlaintiffs. it is this 18th day of Decem: ber, 1929, ‘ordered that the defendents. Ann: 14. 'Peyne. Arthur Browning, Sue E. Brown. inz. Mattie Browning, na Burley, Lina B. Walker, Ella B. Getz, Rose C. Brooke, Mey Walker, Nellie Baines. Marggret Ann Browning, Lina C. Baines, William A. Browning, Robert C. Browning, Ella Maddox Browning. Helen Robeson Browning. and Marjorie R. Browning. an infant, cause their appearance to be entered herein on or before the fortieth day, exclusive of Sundays and legal holldays, occurring after the day of the first publication cf this order: otherwice the cause will be proceeded wita as in case of cefault. provided a copy of this order be published once & Week for three successive Weeks in The Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star before said day. longer and other publication being dispensed with for satisfactory cause shown. ALFRED A. WHEAT. Justice. (Seal) A “true copy. Test: FRANK E_CUNNINGHAM. Clerk. By HARRY M. HUL . Clerk. _a Ind FRANK STETSON, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbla. " holding Probate Court—No. 39118, Acministration—This is to tice ihat the subscriber, which was by Supreme Court of the District of Columbia granted letters testamentary on the estate of Julia B. Shepard. deceased, has, with the #pproval of the Supreme Court of the Dis. trict of Columbia, holding a Probate Court, pointed Monday. the 20th day of Janury, 1930, at 10 o'clock am.. as the time, and id’ court room as ihe place. for ing payment, and distribution from saia estate: under the court’s direction and. control. when and where all creditors and persons entitled to distributive shares or legacie: the residue, or parts thereof. are notif attend, in'person or by agent or attorney duly suthorized, with their claims against Attest: ave. ton"B. the” estate. properly vouched. Given' under | THES OGS WELL, de1a-ands.exSukno’ ‘Trustees. | by FRANK STETSO) (8eal.y | EXobate_court el ESSIE 1. KOEHL, Atto 1734 New York Ave. N. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE District of Columbia. Holding Probate Court.—1In re Estate of Edward Johnson, & decensed —Admr. No. 38144.—Order of Publi- catlol lication having been made herein le of ceriain real estate, an undivided one-fifth interest of which b longed to Edward Johnson, deceased, described in the petition of Edward John- son. ir. administrator. for the purpose of Paying ‘the debts of the said deceased, it is By the court this 19th day of December, AD. 1929, adjudged, ordersd and decreed that Chatles Lewis' Johnson and Walter Bernard Johnson, infants, by their custo- dian, Mrs. Eva' Brown Johnson: Louls Brashear, infant. who is in the custody of 8t. Joseph's Industrial School st Clayton, Delaware, Georze "Marshall Johnso cause their appearance to be entered herein on or before the toriieth day. exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays. ocenrring after the day of the first publication of this order: otherwise this cause will be proceeded with as in case of default: provided, that a copy of this order be published in the Washington Law Reporter and the Washington Evening Star once a week for three successive weeks before sald return day. JENNINGS BAILEY, Justice. (Seal) A true copy. Atfest’ THEODORE COGSWELL. Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Prohate Conrt de21.28.a4 ARTHUR FPETER and W. H. BADEN, Attorneys, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. ~oldinz Probats Gourt. 39528, Adminisiration.—This is 0 Rive no- Uce that the subscriber, of the District of Columbia, has obtained’ from the Probate Court, of the District of Columbia, lette, festamentary on the estate of Sophronia Stevens, late of the District of Columbl ceased.’ All persons having claims. the deceased are nereby warned to the same, with ihe vouchers thereof, authenticated. to tne subscriber, on Or ber fore the 10th day of Derembar. A.D. 1930 otherwise they may by law be « xcluded from all benefit of sald estate. Given under my hand this 17th duy’ of December. 1020 Rrest: THEODORE QOGSWRIL: e est: Wills for the District of Columbis of the Probate Court. Ge: 'GEORGE W. WHITE, At B are Bank Bid dster of ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneer: ter of Trustees’ Sale of Valuable De- tached Frame, Stucco and Shingle Residence, No. 1408 Kennedy Street N.W. virtue of a_certain deed of trust re- ed October 17, 1977, instrument No. 75, ‘the Jand records of the District of Co- Jumbia. and at the request of the pariy secured tnereby. the undersigned trustecs will offer for sale by public auction, in Trontof the premises, on TUESDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF DECEMBER. 1920 UR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the fol- lowing-described land and premisés, situste in the District of Columbia, to wit: Part of lot 2 in_square 2719, in Hoime Realty COIT! tion’s subdivision of the tract of land known as *‘Peter’s Mil Dow called Sixtcenth Street Highlands. of the records of the office of for ihe District of Columbia, described as Yollows: Beginning for the same at the northedst corner of said lot, and running thence southwesterly “along the line of n pubiic sliey 136.33 Teet: thence due north 113.86 feet. more or less, to the south line of Kennedy street. and thence east along said line of said street 75 feet, more or less, 10 the’ begtnnine: sublect ‘to the building bs riction line as shown on said plat and covenants of record, sald property mow Known for Durposes of assessment and ta‘- tion as Jot 804 in square 2719. o s Terms of sale: ‘Tne above property vi'l | be sold subj o & P of trust for | $8.500.00. at 5:4%. particulars at sale: bal- ance one-third cash. the remainder payable 360.00 per month, including interest at 6 secured by =& second de of trust upon Droperty ‘sold. ‘or ail cash over trust. at option of purchaser. A dej it of $500.00 required of purchaser at sale. All convey- ancing, recordipe and not: fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with witthin thirty days from day of sale. other- wise trustees reserve the right to recell property at risk and cost of defaulting pur- Thaser. after five days advertisement of #ich resale in some newspaper published in Washington: D- Gruomas ¢ wiLLis, KIRBY KIBLER. #210-p0d4 ds.exSu&hol " Trustees ADAM A. WESCHLER & BON, Auctionecrs. TRUSTEES' SALE OF PREMISES 4411 ALA- RUHA [A AVENUE SO! AST. By virtue of the autnority of a_certain @eed of trust dated November 27. 1925, and Tecorded November 30. 1925, in Liber 5645. folio 149 et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, we will offer for | sale at public auction, in'front of the prem- ises, on TRURSDAY, THE NINTH DAY OF | JANUARY, ~ 1930. ' AT _ FOUR-THIRTY 'O'CLOCK.'P.M.. lots 54 85. 58 and 57 in sauare 836! 17, the subdiviston known a3 “Bradbury Heichts,” in_the Dis! o- Turebin, according to & Dlat recorded SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF ‘olumbia, ~ Holding Probate Court.—No. 39675, Administration.—This is to give no- tice that the subscriber, of the State of Maryland, has obtained 'from 'the Probate Court of 'the District of Columbia letters of administration on the estate of Charles Beauregard Church, late of the State of New York, deceased. “All persons having claims inist the doceased are hereby warned 1o exhiblt' the same, with the vouchers thereof legally authenticated, to the subscriber on or before the Sth day of December, A.D. 1930; otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 16th day_of December, 1029, GEORGE M. WHITE, 3 F. Lexineion St Baltimore. Md. (Seal)) ~Attest: THEODORE OGSWELL. Register of Willa for the Dis- frict ‘of Columbla, Clerk of the 'Probate Court.” ae21.28.5a4 RANK ETSON, Attorney, SUPKEME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate Court.—No. 38134, Aaministration—This is o give no- tice that the subscriber. which was by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia eranted leflers testamentary on the estate of Josephine Davis. deceased. has, with the approval of the Supreme Court of the Dis trict of Columbia. holding a Probate Court. 2ppointed Mendey. the 13th day of January, 1930, at 10 o'clock a.m.. as the time. and said’ eourt room as the place., for making pavment and distribution from said esate. under the court’s direction and control, when and where all creditors and persons entitled to distributive shares or legacies. or the .esidue. or parts thereof, are notified to attend. in person or by agent or aitorney duly suthorized. with their claims against the estate properly vouched. Given under its hend this 11th day of December. 1929. NATIONAL SAVINGS AND TRUST 'COM- PANY." By FRANK STETSON. Attorney. (Sezl.i " Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL, Register of Wills for the District of Co- lumkia, Clerk' of the Probate Court. R.P. HOLLINGSWORTH, Attorney, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. " THolding Frobate Court.—No. 37890, Administration —This is to give po. tice that the subscriber. who was. by the Supreme Court of the District of Columb Eranted letters lcstamentaiy on the estate of "George Andrews, decessed, has, with the approval of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbi1. holding & Probate Court. appolnied Monday. the 13in day, of January. 1930, at 10 o'clock a.m.. as the time. and court Toom as the place, for making pavment and aistribution from said estate. under thoe court's direction and con- trol. when ani where all crecitors and per- sons entitled to_ distributive shares or leg- acies, or ‘he resiiue, or paris thercof. are notified to aitend. in person or by agent or attorney duly authorized. with their claims inst the estate propeily vouched. Given under my hand this 17th day of December. 1929, NATIONAL METROPQLITAN ~BANK OF WASHINGTON. B P HOLLINGS- WORTE. Assistant Trus: ‘Officer. ~ (Seal.) Atfest: THEODORE COGSWELL. Register of Wills_ for the District of Columbia, Clerk cf ths Drobate Court. * de31.28. o of acxally THE WASHINGTON LOAN & TRUST CO. Bv LEONARD MARBURY. Assistant Tiust fMicer. (Seal) Attest: TZODORE COQS- WELL, Register of Wilis fo: the Districi of Columbla. Clezk Cf 3t:e Frabate Court. ARTHUR PETER and Ww. Attorness! SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.” Holdink Probate Court. - No. 39536, Administration —This i3 to give no- tice that the subscriber, of the District of Columbis, has_obtained from the Brobate Court of' the District of Columbia. letters amentary on the estate of Charles Parks, late of the District of Columbia, d ceased. All peysons having claims azainst the deceased afe hereby warned to exhibit ihe same, with the vouchers {L.ereof, legally authenticated, (o the subscriber, on or b fore the 10th day of December. A.D. 1930: otherwise they mav by Iaw be cxcluded from 21l benefit of said estat>. Given under m; and this 17th day of December, 1929, THE WASHINGTON LOAN & TRUST CO. By LEONARD 'MARBURY. Assistant Trust Officer._(Seal.) " Attest: THEODORE COGS- WELL, Register of Wilis for ihe District of Columbia, Clerk ‘of the Probate Court. e21. BARBOUI NETT, H. BADEN, in Pook 42. page 32. in the survevor's office of ks “l m&fltt. and improved by the above- bered premites s 'l":rm! 0’“[!‘!1 $300.00 cash deposit requir- ed at the time of sale. One-fourth of the urchase moncy to be paid in cash and the EI]IBCE to be represented by three .promis- Tnotes of the purchaser of equal payable at one, two and three it interest at & per centum per Davable semi-annuaily, 1o B %20 first deed of tr o e ot or all hsh: &t purchaser's option. Con- ncing, recording, cost of examination of title to0 g. peid by purcheser. ale to be closed within thirty days from the date of sale or deposit will be forfeited and property resold st defauiting purchaser's cost and risk_sfter fl'indl previous advertisement inrhe Evening Btar. R, KEITH, McCANDLISH & G '+ 1000 Ver: Ave., Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbl SUPREMF COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbis. ~ Holding Probate Court.—No. 39670, Adminisiration.—This i3 to_give no- tice that the subscriber, of the District of Columbis, has obtained’ from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, letters testamentary on the vstate of Ida L. Drury, late of the District "of Columbia, de- ceased. All persons having claims against ! hi ) Fe! have "obtained * from ihe Brobate Pl 2%, Court’ of the District of Columbia, letters ; ™ the deceased are herebs Warned to exhibit | testamentary on. the. estnte ot Biimant hor: RO 17 arty scured. o™ | ihe sume. with the vouchers thareot. Jeeally | terih aie 5t the DiCUME of Jerman Ho 4428.31.383.0,8.0 suthenticated.” to ‘Lhe’ subscriber, on or. be | teased. ALl persons hcing. coqumble, de; "THOS. J. QWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. | oihierwite ‘hey oy by 1aw be exelaiod v | the decessed are herchy Warned"to Sxhibit THOS. 3. QO1 EYE ST. N.W. 211" henef of sald estate, Givi eneng: e subecrivers o of e Given under my | authenticated, to the subscribers on_ of be e hend ihis 13th dev o December. 1939. | fore the 5th day of December. A D. 130; TR SAB PwmANRAPLE TN S: | WILLIAM, D, WELLS, 1838 “Sth i, By e rwise they ey hy e motaih Dy 1939: 'ORY, BRICK DWELLING. S (HEODORE COGSWELL. | ]l benefit of said estate. Given under. our . 3131 FIPTEENTH STREET SOUTH- for the District of Colum: | hands this 5th das of December 19950 i : 4 1 Clerk o1 the Probate Court. MAN HOLLERITH. JR.., Moorestown. N. J.; Virtue of a deed of trust recorded in 21.28. CHARLES HOLLERITH, 220 Homecrest rd.. Libé# No. 5930. at folio 189, of the land Jackson. Mich." (fval)’ Attest: THEODORE yecords of the District of Columbia, w COGSWELL, Register of Wills for the Dis- L front of the premises. on LOCK SUPREME COURT O . THE NINTH ARY AD. 1030, AT TWO-THIRTY O'C Holding Administration.—This F THE DISTRICT OF | trict of Columbia, Clerk of the Brobate Pr Court.—No. s to give & olumbla, ourt de14.21.28 numbered six bundred and eizhts- | iice that the subscriber. which was by BYNUM E. HINTON, E. G. DAVIS, Attorney: five, )0 MeGinnis® subdivision of lots | Supreme Court of the District of Columbi Munsey Building. foup hundred and nine (409). four hundred | ;yanied letters .estamentary on the estate — and fen (410) and four hundr d cleven | of Prank P Fletche:, occeased. hi SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF 411y in Fox and Van Hook's subdivision | the approval of the Suprcme Court of the | Columbia. holding Probate Court —No, Do DIaCef aid Trst-mentioned wupdnvisien | BRUTIC, oL, SOpler aldlac | &, Fionats | 39680, Adminieiration T TRl f to e nol rs n | Court. nie . the ay o 3 !r’::nw in the office of the survevor for v at ?l;l o'clock the | Columbia, has obtained from the bate 1920 a.m. s id said court room s the place, for Sayment and distribution from sald estate. under the court’s direction and con- trol. when ind where all creditors and g:' sons entitled to distributive shares or = attorney duly nuthorized, with their claims against the estate DI 1ly vcuched. Given under its hand this 10th day of Dfll%cr. UST, M- the District of Columbia in Liber County 9. =t folio 8. Bltlfl 'mn"’tb:l: :!:x'.uk'm)"- Ppotes of aicessmen Tor Bl Dundred and elahtyonive (o85> in sauard’ aumbered ‘fity-seven hundred and < Tevma of One-tourth cash, balance in onme, two ln‘fl ‘h!f:nmly 'l“lbdll':efl;Tl t centper " paval t Ry Deposlt of ‘1300 required st time Spurt of | the District of Columbia, letters of administration on the estate of Charles . Beauverd. Iate of the District of G lumbia. deceased. All persons having claims gainst the decensed are hereby warned to Xhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof. lly authenticated. to the subseril or_before the 13th day of December, A.D. 1930; otherwise they may by law be exclud- ed from a]l benefit of said estate. Given g chaser alowed: fiftee Ginder my"hand this 13th day’ of, December, Trom Gste ot Bhie 1o complate the o Y. By 1529. fxw M. BEAUVARD. 32 Ghanning §hise Further B D 6. A g e | N e O B Mot of Ga: WRLL RUSIt: of \ehlis TAEGRORE COOS; . VERNON G. OWER. Jumiiae Gler of ihe Frobate Courtt Columbin,"*Cietk ‘of 'the’ Frobate Court. “te28-dads exBuhol Trustées. de3l.zaiid aeT8 ke DAVID N. HOUSTON, Attorney, care of Amerioan ‘Security & Trast Company. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT of ~Columbia. Holding Probate Court— Estate of Jeannie Winston, deceased—No. 39397, Administration Docket 87.—ADDIiC: tion ‘having been made herein for probate of the last will and testament of said dectased and for letters testamentary on said estate by the American Security and Trust Company, it is ordered this 10th day of December, AD. 1929, that the un- known heirs at law and unknown next of kin of Jeannie Winston. deceased, and sll others concerned. appesr in said court on Tuesday, the 2ist day of January, AD. 1930, at 10 o'clock a.m... 1o show causs why sych notice hereof be published in the Washing- ton Law Reporter and The Evening Star the return day herein mentioned, the first ublication to be not less than thirty days Justice. (Seal.) THEODORE COGSWELL. Register of Wills for the District of Ct:l;ll‘m;l‘l. C. A “HEISTERMAN. Attorney, Munsey ldin, Columbia, holding Probate Court—No. 39602, Administration.—This is to s&ive no- Columbia, has obtained from the Probate urt of the District of Columbia, letters Baumn, late of ‘the District of Columbi ceased. All persons having claims against the same, with the vouchers thereof. Jegally authenticated, to the subscriber, on or before they may by law be excluded from all benefit I;ll esiate. Given undn':n:khnnd uzfl Spring rd. n.w. {eJels) COGSWELL, the_Probate Court. " de28.i GEORGE M. McKEE, Aftorney, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT of Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. that the subscriber, of the District of Co- Iumbla, has obtained from the Probate Court Istration on the estate of Julia Agnes burns, late of the District of Columbia, deccased. ceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof. legally the 5th day of December, A.D. 1930; other- wise they may by law be excluded from all hand this 5th_ day (Seel.) Attest: of the Probats Court. 1E! nd WM. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT of Columbia, Holding Probate Cour No. 39641, Administration Docket 87.—Appli- cation having been made herein for letters of Wiltshire, it is ordered this 10th day of December, A.D 1920, that the unknown Wesley James. deceased, and all others con- cerned, appear in said court on Tuesday, the &.m.. to show cause why such application should not be granted. ~Let notice hereof porter and Evening Star once in each of three successive weeks before the retura day be not less than thirty days before said return’ day. “JENNINGS BAILEY. dustice. Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Couri. deld,21,28 HIP‘.IIllll'- Attorneys, Second National Bank 5. of Columbia, Holding Probate Court.— Estate of Thomas F. O'Connor, also known as T, ministration Docket 87.—Application having been’ made herein for probate of the last plication shouid not be granted. Let once in each of three successive weeks before efore said return day. JENNINGS BAILEY, Clerk of the Probate Court. _del SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF tiee ihat the subscriber, of the District of 'stamentary on the estate of Martn the Geceased are hereby warned to exnibit the 13th day of December, A.D. 1930; others this 13t of December. 19. Wills for the District of Columbla. Care of Rigss National Bank. 9642, Administration.—This is to xive notice of the District of Columbia letters of admin- All persons having claims against the de- authenticated, to the subscriber on or before benefit, of “said” estate. Given under my Rexister of Wills for the District of Golumbi Attornevs. MeGH Bl Estate of Lawrence Wesley James, deceased. — sdministration on said estate by Maude L. heirs at iaw ‘and next of kin of Lawrence 215t day of January. A.D. 1930, at 10 o'clock be published in the Washington Law Re- herein mentioned, the first publication to (Seal.) ° Att THEODORE 'COGSWELL, JAMES B. FLYNN and SAMUEL J. L’'HOM- SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT O'Connor, _deceased.—No. ‘39631, Ad- Will_and testament of sald deceased and for letters testamentary on said estate by Thomas A. Noonc, it is ordered this 10th day of December. A.D. 1920. that Roger O'Connor _and _Cparles O'Connor and ail others concerred- appear in said court on Tuesday, the 21st day of January, A.D. 1930, At 10 o'clock a.m., to show cause why such application shouid not granted. Let notice hereof be published in the Washington Law Reporter and Evening Star once . in each of three successive weeks before the return day herein mentioned, the first publi- cation to be not less than thirty days betore said return day, 'JENNINGS BAILEY. Jus- tice (Seal). " Attest: THEODORE COGS. WELL, Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Cierk of the Probate” Gourt, le14. FRANK STETSON, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. holding Probate . Court. tate of John J. Gilbert, deceased. No. 3 Administration Docket' 87.—Application ing been made herein for prooate oL the las Wil wnd testament of said deceaced. and for letters testamentary on said estate. by Nationa! Savings and Trust Company, ex- ecutor named therein, it i ordered’ this 12th day of December,’A.D. 1929, that John T. Gilbert. Ruth Virginia Gilbert Scheive, Iianc L. Gilbert, residents of Detroit. Mich.: Willem B. Giloert, Mary G. Mackey. resi- dents of Portland. Oreg.: Faith Holt Glibert Parker, resident of Ann Arbor, Mich.. and all others ' coneerned. appear in said court on Tuesday, the 2ist day of January. A.D. 1930, at 10 o'clock a.m., to show cause why such appiication should not be granted. Let notice hereof be published in the Washing- ton Law Reporter and The Evening Star, once'in ench ot three successive weeks be- fore the return day herein mentioned. the first publication 1o be not les days belore said return day. BAILEY. Justice. ' (Seal.) MERSCH, Deputy Reg! 8, District of Columbia, HUSTON THOMPSON. Southern Bands : VICTOR ister of Wills for the lerk of the Probate de14.21.78 Court. Attorney, Ing, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT GF Columbia, ° Holdinz Probate Court.—No. 39658, Acminisiration —This is to give no- tce ihat the subscriber, of the District of Columbia, has obtained trom the Probaie Court of' the District of Columbia, letters of adminisiration on the estate of Ava L. Bennett, late of the District of Columbin. de- ceased. * All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, lexally suthenticated, to he subscriber, vn or be- fore the 5th'day of December, A.D. 1930: otherwise they may by law he excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 18th day of December, .'(cy. PAUL BARTSCH, Nationel Museum.' D_°C. (Seal.) "~ Attesi: ' THEODORE COGSWELL, Register of Wills for the District of Colum. bla, Gleri of the Probate Cou o a G. F. SNYDER, S10 1%th St. N.W. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, * Holding Probate Court.—No, 39528, Administration.—This is to give no. tice that the subscriber of the State of West Virginia. ‘has obtained from the Probate Court_of the District of Columbia, fesiamentary on the Elkins, de- ceased. All ‘persons havinz claims wgainst the deceased are hereny warned to exnibit the same. with the.vouchers thereof, legaly authenticated, to tle subscriber, on_or Le- fore the 17th of December, A.D. 1930 otherwise they may by law be excluded from all beneflit of said estate Given under my hand _this 17th day ember, 1929, VIS ELKINS, 42 E. 5Ind 3 nd at.. New (Seal) Altesti THEODORE '00GS WELL. Register ‘of Wills for (he District of Cojumbia.. Clerz of the Prob Court. ANDREW WILSON, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trici ol Columbia.—Valentine J. Telma, 2010 4th st.“n.e., plaintiff. vs. Hal Speidel Wheeling, W. Va'; Joseph Speidel, Wheeling, W. Va. and’ Jess W. Speidel, Wheeling, Va.. personally and ss executors and tri under th and Bl lantic City, tees will of Joseph Speidel, deceased, Speidel Handlan, Ventnor, At- . J.. defendants—Equity No. 50562 —Order of Publication.—The object of this suit is to obtain & decree cancelling and declaring vold certain covenants and restrictions of record reserved by Joseph Speldel and his wife, Lydia H. Speidel, ® deed dated the 26th day of June, 1905. #nd recorded tHe 27th day of June, 1005, in Liber 2030, at folio 144 et sea., one of the land records of the District of Columbia. Upon motion of the DIAIDtM, it is, by the court, this 18th day of December, A'D. 1929, ered_that the defendants, Hal Speldel. Joseph Speliel and Jess W. Speidel person- 8lly and as executors and trustees under the Wil of Joseph Speidel. deceased, and Eliza Speidel Handlan cause their appearance (o be eniered herein on or before the fortieth day occuring after the day of the first pub- lication hereof, otherwise this cause will be Droceeded with as in case of defaull: p Vided"a copy hereof be published once & Week for three successive weeks in the Washington Law Reporter and in The Eve- Ding Star. ALFRED A. WHEAT, Justice. Beal. A true copy. Test: FRANK E. CUN- NINGHAM, Clerk, by HARRY M. HULL. As- sistant Clerk de31.28.5a4. PEELLE, 0G| & LESH, Attorney; 1 8t. N.W. BY 72 ¥ SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Ce . holding Probate Court.—No. Administration.—This 1s to give no- hat the subscriber, of the District of Columblu, has obtained from the "Probate Court of the District of Columbia. letters of administration ¢ t. . on the estate of Hen. fietta Oxden Moon, late of the District of Columbin, deceased. Al persons having glalns acainst the deceased are hereby Jariied to exhibit the same, With the vouch- ¢rs thereof, legally authenticated, to the sub- feriver, on_or before the 9th ‘day of De- Sember. J930; otherwise they may by law e vexcluded from all beneflt of said estat E’,‘,:.fi,'“fl;; my hand thig Ot day of De Ontarlo. e M A LLINCTOR T h wills Jor the (Beal) Attest: MERSCH. Deputy Re t Districi. of Columbia. Clerk”of the. Frobate de14.21.28 SUPREME Columbia.CRotdin of “Annie E. Wagn Administration OF THE DISTRICT OF hee et o Appiication S having been made herein for probate of th 1a5¢ ilL and, testament of said deceasad. an adm Naministration ‘c. t. a. on eaid ollbers ~an s ofdered this 26th day of De- AP, 1929, that the unknown heirs az:l'a'n:nfl‘ ihexs ot &in of the above-named feC5ea "eaurs on gehers concerned, appear Fint) am., to February, A,Dh.’ llmfi lock * uc be’ granted. " Let ‘otice’ Dasast. be. punfished in fhe Washi Dorter and Eve- nlng S, h of three sticcessive weel before the return day herein men- floned, the" st “Dublication to se: mot leas P Bholtyr bt i sar prigs RV R Frobate Court. " Geanat DARR, DARR & ESPEY, Attorners, 1103 Vermont Ave. SUPREME RT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbiz, holdine Probate Court.—No. 30522, Administration.—This is to give n ce that the subscriber, of the District of SO (Re” pleramed, o, b, Flof ui e District of Columbia. Ietiers testamentary on the estate of William M. McLeod, late of the District -of Columbia; deceased Al persons having claims againsi the sume, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber, on or before the L0th day of December. A.D. 1930:' other- wise they may by law be exclided from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hend this 10th of December. 1920. KATE C. McLEOD. 3832 Gramercy st. Chevy Chase, D C (tel) Attest: VICTOR S. MERSCH. Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Cierk of the Probate Court. 014 21, LUCKETT, _Attorney, ith St. N.W. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT of ‘Columbia, Holdinx Probate Court. Estate of Isaac Eikon. deceased —No. 39416, Administration Docket £6.—Application hav- ing ‘been mede herein for probate of the last will and testament of said deceased. and for letters of administration c. t. 8. on said estate. by Edna Elkon, it is ordered this 16th day of December, A.D. 1029. that Zurach Elkon, M. Elkon, S. Eikon, E. Elkon snd Mrs. Myrtle Adler, and all othefs concerned, appear 'in said court on Tuesday, the 28th day of January, A.D. 1930. at 10 o'clock am. to show cause why such application should not be granted. Let notice hercof be published in the Washincton Law Reporter and Washinston Star once in each of three successive weeks before the return day herein mentioned. the first publication te be not less than thirty Teturn’ day. JENNINGS BATLEY. iSeal) ~Atiest: THEODORE COGSWEL] Register of Wilis for the District of Colum- bia, Clerk of the Probate Court. de21.28.Ja4 JAMES A~ PURCELL, Attorney, 337 Southern Elds. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. ~ holding Probate Court —No. i 39643, Administration.—Tals s to give n | tice ihat the subscribers, of the District of Columbia, have obtained from the Probate Court _of' the District of Columbia. letters testamentary on the estate of Archibald H. Douglas, lale of the District of Columbis, deceased. All persons having claims againsi i the deceased are hereby warned o exnibit j the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the gubscribers, on or be- fore the 6th'day of December, A.D. 1930: otherwise they may by law be exciuded from all benefit of said estate, Given under our hands this 6th day of December, 1979, JAMES A PURCELL. 337 Southern Build: ing; CLARA F. DOUGLAS, 211 9th st. m.e. (Seal.) " Attesi: THEODORE COGSWELL. Register of Wills for the District of Co- lumbia, Glerkof the Probate Court. Jnstice. S W. S, Attorns Care Recordér of Deeds Offic Washington, b, C. | SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. _holding Probate Court.—No. {38863, Administration.—This is to_ pive no- tlee ihat the subscriber of the Disrtict of Columbis, has ' obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, leiters of Administration ¢, t. . on the estate of John W. Patterson,”late of the District of Columbla. deceased. All persons having claims ngainst the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouch- ers tnereof, legally authenticated, to the sub- scriber. on’ o beiore the 9th day of Dec ber. AD. 1930; otherwise they may by law be ‘excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this oth day of De- comber, 1929. JOHN D. MORAN. 530 Ten- nessee ave. n.e. (Seal) Attest: VICTOR . MERSCH. Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Count. die14.21.28 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict o Columbia.~James A. Purceil, Ex- ecutor of and Trustée Under the Will of Wil- liem H, Coleman, Deceased, Plaintiff, ve. Purity Paper Bottle Company'et al., Defend- ants.~No. 50358, Eauity.—The object of this suit Is to obtain a decree instructing plain- ff, removing cloud from plaintiff's title 1o Dirts of iots 18 and 19 assessed for taxation lots 814 and 815, square 633, Washington, C.. fully described in the ‘amended. bill of complaint; also requiring the defendunt, Purity Paper Bottle Company. 1o xive pla tiff a fee simple deed thercto. perpetually enjoining the sald defendant from making any claim thereto, declaring plaintiff's title to be good, perfect, complete and indefeasi- ble in fee ‘simple, appointing a receiver for the said_ Purity T Bottle Compan: for general relief. Upon motion of the plaintiff. it is by the court, this 12th day of December, AD. 1929, ordered. that the do- fendant Puriiy Paper Bottle Company cause its appearance to be entered herein on ur before the fortleth’ day. exclusive of Sun- days and legal holidays, oceurring after (he day of first publication of this order: other- wite the cause will be proceeded with as in case of defaults p order be publistied in the Washinton Law Reporter and The Evening Star once a week for three successive weeks before said return day. ALFRED A. WHEAT. Justice. (Seal.) A lrue copy. Test: FRANK E. CUNNING- HAM. Clerk.” By HARRY M. HULL, Asst. i 3 __de14:21.28 FRANK J. HOGAN, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT of Columbia. Holding Probate Court— Estate of Edwin B. Parker. deceased N 39609, Administration Docket 87— Apblica tion having been made herein for brobate of the last will and testament of ceceased and 'for letters tes £aid estate by the Riggs National Bauk of Washington, D. C.. it is ordered this lith day of December, A.D. 1929, that Oswald S. Parker, Emrette’ Pdrker Crawford, Mary Belk, infant. and Craje Belk. Jr. Infant: Craig Belk. custodian, The Chronicie Brild- ing, Houston. 'Texas. and all others con- gerned. appear in caid court ‘on Tuesday, the 318t day of January. A.D. 1930, at 10 o clock am. to show cause why such, application should not be granted. " Let notice hereof be published in the Washingion Law Re- vorter and The Evening Star once in each of three successive weeks before Lhe return day herein mentioned, the first publication to be not less than thirty days Defore sajd return day. JENNINGS BAILEY. Justice. (Seal) ~ Atiesi: THEODORE COGSWELL, Resisier of Wills for-the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. de14,21,28 HYMAN M. GOLDSTEIN, Atf e Westory Bultding, "' o7 'OURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Holding = Probate Court.—No. 39668, Administration.—This is to sive 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 Lydia May Drury, lae of the District of Cojumoia, deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby wained to exhibit the same. with the vouchers. thereof. egally authenticated, to the subscriber on or be- fore the 5th day of December, A.D. 1930 oiherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of sald estate. Gliven under my hand this 5th day of December, 1929, GhoE L Pl sy Al o3| RE COf ELL, Register of Wills for the District Dfsc‘z'hl’-m- bia, Clerk of the Probate Court. de14.21.28 ERNEST F. WILLIAMS, Aitorney, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.” Holdins Probate Gourtr fon, | 39646, Administration —This 1% {0 give no- Her inat the subseribers, £t the, District of mbia have obiained’ from the Probate Court_of the District of Columbi, testamentary on the estate of Ph H. Curran, late of the District of ‘Columbia deceased. Al persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscribers on or be. fore the 3rd’day of December. A.D. 1930: otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under our hands this 3rd day of December. 1929, LIN- COLN NATIONAL BANK. Washineton. D. C.. JAS. A SOPER, Cashier: WILLIAM G JOIINSON. care 'of Federal-American Na- tonal Bank. (Seal) Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL.' Register of Wills for the Dis- frict “of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Sourt. de14.21.28 WILLIAM W. BRIDE AND ALEXANDER H. BELL, Jr., Attornevs, IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, holding a District Court. ~In re condemnation of land for the ope ing of Van Ness street frdm Wisconsin nve- nue to 45th streel, and for the widening of 43ra strest and '45th street. immedintely north of Van Ness street. in the District of umbla.—District ‘Court No. 1947 Notice and order of publication to proper(y owners assessed for benefits.—Notice is nereby given that the jury in the above-entitled cavse returned iis verdict thereln on the 15th day of October, 1929. and by said verdict as- sessed Denefits egainst the Iollowing lands or parcels of land, in the following amounts Sguare 1641 (all of sauare), $3.317.80; square 1885. ot 800. $1.050.00; parcel 2318, $5.106.30; Therefore, if 13 by the court this 20th day of December, 1929, ordered, that objections or exceplions to faid verdict be filed in said §ysc on or before the 9th duv of Januaty, y amentary on SUPREME C( Columbia letters 1930: otherwise sald verdict will be final ratified and confirmed upon the application therefor by the pelitioners in said_cause; provided, however. that a, copy of this no- tice and ‘oxder be published ‘once in each the Washinkton Post, the Washington Times and The Washington Evening Star. newspapers published in the District of Golimbla. before the said Oth day of January, 1930, By the court: ALFRED A. WHEAT, Justice. (Seal.) A true copy. Test: FRANH E. CUNNING- By HARRY M. HAM. Clerk. HYULL, Asst. flerk. B RICHMOND B. KEECH, Attorney. HUPREME COURT OF_THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. ' Holding Probate Court. — No 30183, Administration —This is to give no- tice that the Tiber, of the District of Columbia has " obtained’ from ' the ~Probate Court of the District of Columbia. letters testamentary on the estate of Wiillam E. Beall. late of the District of Columbin, de- has_obtained’ from the Probate | deceased are hereby warned to exhibit | | chitd. Missie. Ajter vain attempts at recon- days before said | rovided a copy of this | A®GAL OTICES. 25 This Strange Adventure By Mary Roberts Rinehart Copyright. 1929, by North Ameriean Newspaper Alliance and Metropolitan Newspaper Servios SYNOPSIS. Lambert Colfar. @ member of an aristo- Also there was much wrangling over the list. Sarah pruned it ruthlessly. “Cut out the Weatherbees, Adelaide. “But the go everywhere now, mother.” “Not_everywhere, for they are cer- tainly not coming here.” At the last moment the list was sub- Jected to still further scrutiny, and Mis- sle’s first view of Wesley Dexter was as he sat in the library looking over it. He was in the thirties, a heavy man of middle height, rather inclined to stout- ness, but with a handsome head. He had been suspect in his early years, but now, people said, he had “settled down.” He was a fastidious man. Later on Mis- sie was to know and hate his fastid- lousness, his emphasis on unimportant detail—was to recognize it as a part of an enormous egotism. His belongings, his surroundings, were the setting in which he saw himself. But it was to this instinct for detail that he owed his social popularity. He had no background, no family, but he led cotillions, consulted with ~hostesses flv:r favors and was an authority on sts. “I know they're new people, Wes, but they seem popular and they have plenty his complacency, for his black satin tié with the cameo pin, for his long, well cared fcr hands, like Lambert' ‘When he had finished Sarah ordered in port wine and small cakes for him. Adelaide followed the tray, as though in her upper room sixth sense had warned her of food below. but Sarah ignored her presence—offered her nothin; On the day of the party she roamed about the house, panic-stricken and yet enthralled. The glass in the conserva- tory had been washed and from huge closed vans the florist’s men carried in great palms, oleanders, ferns. The pool was filled with water and around the margin were set pots of blooming plants. Missie dressed early, standing on a sheet in the center of her room and later spreading it over a chair be- fore she sat down. And then the bed rooms were put into immaculate order, 50 that Ishmael, at the top of the stairs, could direct the guests. “Ladies this way, madam. “Gentlemen in here, please.” ‘The music came and took its position in the back hall. From*her chair with its sheet Missie could hear it tuning up. She could hear Adelatde moving clum- eratic family, married Stella. a burlesque actress and later deserted her and their ciliation, Stella kills herself and Missie's orandmother takes the oirl to her home. Life with Mrs. Colfax cnd Aunt Adelaide is unspeakadbly dull. ~Mrs. Colfaz’ ignores Ellen. Missie's step-sister, and the girl ir cut off from every one she lias ever known. She finds great happiness in a chance meet- ing ‘with Harry Sloane, whom she knsw during her mother's lifetime. “but " the austerity of the Colfax menage does mot encourage iis attentions. TWELFTH INSTALLMENT. ISSIE “came out” ea:ly in De- cember. Sarah seldom went abroad now, but she took Mis- sle to Carfer's to select the material for her dress. It was of white silk, with flounces of tulle cov- ering the skirt, nad the close-fitting bodice was cut to a modest point front and back. Missie was terrified. ‘The extent of the preparations, the solemnity of the discussions, were portentious; the very giavity of “the men who came to measure for the crash to cover the car- pets; the enormous dignity of the ca- L 7 of money apparently.” sily about across the hall. She -had A T i neend. | nts Hamingway Hast kake: et DT e et oL smoothing the windows be washed on the very day | OF Mrs. Colfax. You can afford to |the coverlet of her bed. From the huge wait and see.” So now he sat in the Colfax library, secretly elated to be there, to be sitting across from Sarah, to be autocratically blue penciling the lists of autocracy itself. Only once did he so much as indicate that he knew Missie was in the room. “We need more dancing men, Mrs. Colfax.” Perhaj Miss Marcella has some suggestions.” Missie’s heart began to beat tumultu- ously. Why not? Surely to suggest one person—it was her party, after all. If only she could speak clearly. know one young man.” front room came her grandmother’s voice, high and querulous. “‘Are you ready, Marcella?” “Yes, Mrs. Colfax.” ‘Then see if the caterer's men are stationed in the hall. It's almcst time. She went down the stairs, shining white figure, long' white kid gloves, white satin slippers, tiny lace fan with ivory ribs. The rooms were banked with flowers and vines. A subdued rat- tle of china and glass came from the pantry, and in the door of the con- servatory, his back to her, a young man in street clothes hastily directed a re- arrangement of the flowers around the of the party, although nobody could possibly see whether they were washed or not; the even more amazing sight of Aunt Adelaide being fitted with a lav- ender satin gown, long of train and short of sleeves. LEGAL NOTICES. THOMAS P. LITTLEPAGE and A, RAE WILLIAMS, Attorney: JSUPREM!‘» COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 39640. Administration.—This is to_give no- tice that the subscribers. of the District of Columbia and the State of Ohio, respective- lv. have obtained from the Probate Court {of the District of Columbia. letters testa- v th f Alexander Mc- | Both heads turned to her. They said | pool. l?:xll‘z.llel:l;l:t'%“orlv e l?:lsl.?lcl ?fl"&ofin‘nmn:‘. nothing, but walted in alert silence. He heard her and turned. It was [ ogy B, Pery LD L T T used to know him. I'd like to ask | Harry Sloans. him. His name is Sloane. “Sloane?” Mr. Dexter considered. don’t remember and Sloanes.” “I dont think they go out very much.” “The only Sloanes I can think of in town are the florists,” said Mr. Dexter, and smiled with amusement. “Well, I'l add a few names, Mrs. Colfax—all good familtes and dancing men.” Missie hated him for that smile, for PROPOSALS. U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTUR Bureau of Public ). C.. 3 shit December 18, lfll'%&:; l'i 38 e ubject to the conditions contained harein, will be ro- cetved until 11 o'clock a.m., the same, with the vouchers thereof. lega),y authenticated, 1o tHe subscribers, on or be- fore the 3rd’day of December, A.D. 1930: otherwise "they may by law he exciudsd from all benefit of said estate. Given under our hands this 3rd day of December. 1929, GRACE McKENZIE. 1340 Fairmont st.. n. Washington, D." C. " JOHN VINSO KENZIE. 1340 Fairmont st. n. ton, D' C. (Seal) Attest: VICTOR MERSCH. Deputy Register of Wills for the Disurlel ot Columba.” Clerk o the Frobate Court. T WM. H, KEITH, Atberne: SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, * holding Probate Court.—No. 30443, Administration.—This is to_give no- t the subscribers. of the District of have obtained from the Probate the District of Columbls, letters testamentary on the estate of Hardle Madi- “Hello!” he sald. “I hoped I'd see, you before I had to get out. I say, Misste, you're beautiful tonight.” She could not speak. She could only look at him with those wide cands! eves which had so oft:n shed tears ¢ him. And he mistook her silence, stiffened, his smile fading. “I've changed the pool,” he s»id, his tone businesslike. “How do you like it?" t's lovely, I don't know.” . , . T've gone in with my father,” he ex- plained. “I don't expect to stay, but While I'm there. . . . It's interesting work,” he sald, with a faint touch of defiance. “To take an intrior as urx{g that's wol 3 uary 23, 1930, | son Mays, late of the District of Columbla. | ah tFen publicly opened. for Turmleins ool :h.',';’f' e deceased. " All persons having claims against | fabor and materieis . and periotmias 1 | while. the deceased are hereby warned to exhiblt | work for mnit I of ‘the Souni” Vernsn| “I'm sure it is. ‘I never see you any the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally | Memorial Highway. Unit II begins on Goo more, Harry. futhenticaled. to the subscrivers, on of be- | lumbia Isiand in the Potomac River at A& He smiled his old smil all benefit of said estate. Given under out | Blasa’ arh ortings [iDKtoR Memorial Bridse Gy i Plaza and extends to hands “this’ 26th day of December. 1920, | Mount yorgacs o paceiius,of | “But it seems queer” She was being located partly in the WILLIAM E."OWEN, 1813 Hamlin si District of Columbia, partly in Alexandris, | {umbling for words, inarticulate, miser- GHARLES, W. "HEIDER. 723 1o ot Virni, Cing ‘,;'_';‘,., ' Arlington and ¥air: | able. She felt she could not let' him go '3.":’- JerAttest VICTOR 8. MERS fax Counties, Airpin, .;J;xll‘nllme%rll:lltt:n:l like thet, but that he would go, that bia, Clerk of the Probate Cor SUruCton ToF the hienwapteglgidental coa- | there was no way to hold him, “I often ARTHUR PETER & L'n'z'n'tf: c?.ll’nrn’;. e 1:|¢ -g.u lr re:erh;eflcltir wonder why I don't see you, All this i of con e SUPREME COURT OF 'THE DISTRICT OF | vert pine for ‘all of the sevoral aioes jisten; | tme.” . .° . Columbia, ' holding _Probate " Court —No. | No distinction between these kinds will be | ~He Waited for her to finish, looking 39701, Administration—This is to give mo- | recognized; the total cost of the alternste | down: at her T % idee inat The subscriber, of the Distriet of | selectedor. if s are Tendered upon otk | o1 dens. keiy nght bovish eyes. Columbia, has_obtained from the Probate | the lower total cost will be used In mput- | &) ny people, Soust o, tie Distrlet ot ‘oluniuin: Hateecs | Ing the foral bid" \ihe award will be upor r{,;::“duhkx:‘:elm a ~stamentary on the estal e basis of one kind only. e right is '] ow everybody after tonight. den. Iate of the District of Columbi de- | reserved to let e ied: ATl Dersons havine claime s¥alnst | Track: Teloding he. Nom - Sbenia hic,S0%; | Everybody who is anybody, You ses, the deceased are hereby warned (o exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof. legally Sial Borr : - or 16 award the item “Special Borfow &s | I'M not, Missie. A separale, independent tract te u b ¥ » authenticated, to the subscriber. on or betore | same or eiier Bidacis mx may bacear o the Tlhedorrlntzx‘xhtlnk that matters. the 18th day ‘of ‘December, A.D. 1930: other- | best” interest of the Governmemt " 1f the n the conservatory had Vise they may by law be excluded from all | “Spetial Borrow” is awarded as a separate, | 80ne. Suddenly Missis was trembling; Yenenlyel s esteie. Qlven Under oy hond | ndependent Sontrace: The Gate ‘of SIECUTCH | There wers tears n her eyer, e Lok 203 c in| ‘worl " . WASHINGTON LOAN ‘& TRUST '©0.. By | Completion of vhe wank thaft neost And,of | 50 lonely,” she seid, LEONARD MARBURY, Assistant Trust Off- afl cer. (Senty Attent: VIGTOR 8. TERECH; | fich provided for the entire work, but, for such i Pity or love, she r dependent contract the amount of . . looked around 'quickly, bent Deputy Regmist f Wills for the 1 i 'y over and Coumbin. Clerk of ‘the Frabate Court. e FOE VAR oo Calihisr ey LS | kissed her. The mext moment the door __de3s.ind.11 PR D $30.00 for each calendar day of delay unil | bell rang, and he was gone. ARTHUR PETER & W. . BADEN, Atiorners, | {he Work it ompleied and wccepted. In the | She stdod beside her ‘standmother in SUPREME COURT OPF THE DISTRICT OF | as a_separate, independent contract, the | tN€ front parlor, her eyes like stars. Carriages drove up, handsome horses, two men on the box. The occupants stepped out onto the red velvet lald down the front steps, came in, went up, came down. They d her, shaking lding Probate’ Court—No. T mints o atien. Tl s to_$ive no The subscriber, of the District of Columbia, ‘has” obtained from the Probate Court of" the” Dlatrict_ ot Columpla, Iotiers festamentary on the es 1 Smith. Iate of the District of Columbin, de- amount of Nauldated damages for failure to complete within 400 calendar days the re- mainder of the work awarded to contract will be 320000 for each calendar day of delay until the work is completed and ac- cepted. ' The bids will be opened in the oftice of the Chief, Burzau of Public Roads. ¢ b S ceased. All persons having claims ‘against | U. 8. Department of Agricufture. Informa- | 1ands with her, with Stella’s daughter. fhe deceased are hereby warned to exhiblt | tion for bidders. together with_ aquestion. | And she smiled and greeted them, with the seme, with, ihe Youchers thereof, legally | nalres, ‘may be obtained In the ofce ‘of the | Harry's kiss still war oo new s authenticated, to the subscriber, on or before | Bureau of Public Roads, Willard Buildin: 'And this s ace. the 18th day ‘of December, A.D. 1930: other- | Washingion, D, C. Completed questionnoings Marcella. Lise thes may by law be excluded from all | covering experience and financial statement | They eyed her, these ple, but were benefit of said estate. Given under my hand | of the contractor must be submitted to the | not unkindly. After all, only half of this 20th "day * of Dect . THE D, 5 Bureau of Public Roads, not | per came foq 3 e WASHINGTON LOAN & TRUST CO., by than January 16. 1030. Bids wiil not ame from the gutter. "The. rest ot MORRENL viSTOR 8 THFRGHR, | mhu Uit hettn, Rers, o, £t o35 | wag Coltax. cer. (Seal. est: 5 A noaires, nor lers Deputy Reglster of Wills for the District of | who fall to estaniish o the satisfaction of | my ollef the Teception came dancing. Col uman.“cmk ©of -the Probate Court. the contracting officer abilitr. s indicated | The young women #28. 18 carried their dance Ll oAbl Y the questionnaires. o satisfactorily un-|cards on thelr wrists. At the PALMER, DAVIS & SCOTT, WM. J. NEALE, Certakeang Sprapinie (s nork. ma!«:;a time young men clahn:d mEml:mSa: w15 Totn Be NwW. Suipment. ausstionnaie, showine "in- com. | While gloved hands tightly. on” thele e o | e “E ot EEPorRd " Renit £ BRR; | back, meld them ‘at » proper htance, e imbin. holding " Propate’ Gourt--No. eri and_ equlament favo Totated slowly to the “Blue Danube' forces, the equip: camp sel-ups And Other periinent inform 38990, Administration.—This i3 to give no- And other mert waltz, being careful not tice, that the subscriber, of the District of to 1 {eet as they circled. e tion. Failure Colimbia, has obtained from the Probate | Droverly executed will be sufficie And Missie danced, sweetl for considering the bid irregular. The , etly and de- Eg;:fl'nfl{xl.):fm? l’i-'.mt" . .C‘.’,’A“".‘}.‘." -':::'v.? :; length of the contract unit to tructed | COrously. Once she danced with Wes- Roselle A." Ford. late of the District of | or improved is approximately 13.441 miles | ley Dexter, but he smelled strongly of jomble.| decesied. All bersons neving | and the approximate quantities of sach item | champagne, and held hes Loiy o 5 2 {he déceased are s ST TEUBIE (he Saime WItR the Nouchers | ‘1480 eu. yds. stripping and storing | C10SS. Whén she looked at him: how: thereof, legally euthenticated. to the sub: i ever, his eves were not on her. scriber, A;nnor“h‘cnlox;":ehre Joth day o(’m’ P 'clafl" l“‘d"ubmnseh s A y spoke & Word to: her that c | 'A.D. 1936 i L faw be. excluded from all benedt of said ‘Bulldings ta be remaved as per Behedule | night. Looking back on that, as she Sitate, Glven under MY, pand thiz 18h | ¢—Buildines to be removed as per Schedule gle_ T\}s :o ‘l.ll:luw l:hnb-n:: he was to won- e e Ot ihs ‘Brotnte Ditrict Of | e—Structure to be removed a3 per Schedule | fax. A T 12 unclassined excavation, [y A% MIdnight Sarah gathered up her = — unciassified excavation for | PIack train and went in state up the 8—150'cli as.: foundstion il stals to her bed. Bu the party was: & — o u. . . Wood’s Commercial School | 1013187 &u. vas: pressure jitting of aus. [ 10t OVr. A line of portly mothers and chaperons still sal 11—-132,365 cu. yds. somnolently digest for borrow. unclassified exeavation t against the walls, Midwinter Term Opens Thursday, ing Sarah's excellent 122,363,770 st overhaul. 2upper, their elaborately coffured heads January 2. HE37100 sa van.. Soinen sravel Eobg: somac, | occasionally nodding. . They would racy All Commercial Courses 13170 sq; yas! To-inch gravel base course: ;o sit there, they knew, until the small 4 . 1 . yds.; i lours. They moved restlessly in their 311 East Capitol St. _Linc. 0038| "™ "eourie: 4 S-inch sravel surface |tight bodices, yawned decorously, It was 4 in the morning when the last _carriage drove away. Old Sarah lay in her bed the next course. 165,420 sq.’ yds.; bituminous macadam sur- face cours s “A” conerete. Class "B’ concrete. day contentedly resting. The party had SCHOOL - . eonerata. laxed both her strength and Ter finan- reinforcing steel, o resources, but she had her com- te 3 AcereRE ™ BREelR SRR moh: | 380 eu, vav: cement. bl masoney. | pensation. Under her pillow lay & lerter Hes. Men ‘le’::ne;’l ‘i"”'n.fi.‘“‘z srade ronry. !ron;' L‘l):lbel;t‘ Tough high school. students 26—80 cu. vds.; dry rubble masonry. “My Dear Mother: I am deeply grate~ foimqied January 6. 3end for cata- | 271,680 lin. s concrete Bipe, S-inch @ie | ful for what you are o o B S _C. AL 11 G St NW. Art—Adyvertising Interior Decoration Costume Design 20838\ {45 concrete pipe, 13-inch ai- ) Naturally, I depl : not, F? 202337 Min, ft.; concrete pipe, 15-inch di- ,h“d‘;ofi el ) 30283l 15 concrete pipe, 1-inch di- | cOuld—poise an eter. j vantages. 1 ca } ore the fact that I can- ler myself, but I realize give her what I never d training and other ad- n only hope that she will f on you. lin. ft.; conorete pipe, 24-inch di- | pattern hersel : untreated timber piling, | Years later Adelaide showed her o Perition for Gradusten. Ask for New Catalog | 335178 ln, I1.; vitrified Wle underdrain:” | letter. It could still anger her. At LIVINGSTONE ACADEMY | 351500 lin fr.: concrete curb. Soft soap,” she said. “He was tak- 20 ¥ in Washingt 36880 sa. yds.: brick walks. ing her money and spending * on R 4 g 2883 | Job ecachi cateh basins and drop inlets. |gambling and women, but he could al. = kR — ways flatter her into belleveing that he . . . 850 cu. yds.: special borrow. was her angel child. National University ||, e o e omssoc iy s ™ oot S0 35 10 Tahusive e foltoming. axeli”he | — Law School o g eiustre, ne ceased. Al persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to”exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof. legally authenticated, to the subscriber on or before the 30th day of November, A.D. 1930: oth Wwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of sald “estate, Given under my hand this 30th of November, 1929. Will_for the District of Columl Clerk of the_Probate Court de14.21; " ROBER’ COGSWELL. Attorney, er Buildin SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT Columbia, " Holding Probate Court. . Administration —This is to iice ‘that the subscriber of the as “obtained from the Pro- Pennsyivania, n bate Court 'of the District of Columbia anclliary ‘Jetters of administration on " the e t Harold B. Hunsicker, late of the Pennsylvamia, deceased: S o ate “of MOVING, PACKING & STORAGR. --1,680 lin. 3 vitrifie 8- -‘ R T e e e O Winter-T croe Bl'illl :::-“lbmfi“?‘"" I't l'fl :a l"" 12 lnc: :: [Ch‘rlu{;nnfi’r{-! O&CPIZR load L January 2, 1930, at 6:30 P.M. Smeter. ) Tioriaed Bise Ih-Inch di- | LR, B . O Tpied oF B leet Standard three-year course lead- ZPA‘ZTEml.In vitrified pipe, 15-inch di- | Met. 7035, 260 " ing fo degrees of LLB.,, B. C. L. || s0a—283 tin 'tt.: vits " - | e BaL - and J. D. ametir(+ Virited 2loe db-ineh d-| £rdelity - Storage Company Graduate courses leading to de- || 31A—4348 lin. ft.; vitrified pipe, M-inch di- 1420 You Sirest Ao e e & % | el o g s et e | Rnet, piys i Giiians swems: All classes held at hours conven- img:o neir return, " All”checks "51.“..& _{‘.‘ } T8 “loaey eiver rauile res chase H ¥ fent for employed students, - Glerk. 8278 Departmont of AsHeuttoe " 5 o Sy ju within 15 da after opening bids ment. Guarantee will red with each bid as follows: In th School of Economics and Government sui not less than 20 per cent o the total o having elaims against the decemse hereby warned to exhibit the same, the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated. 1o the subscriber. on or before the 6th Gay of Pecember. AD, 1930 otherwise they may by Iaw be excludeéd from all benefit of said ests Given under my hand this 6th day of Decomper, 1920, GIRARD TRUST GOl W, L CLEAVES Asst Trust omicer (Seals 'ODORE COGSWELL, Recister of Wills “for the District of Columbla. Clerk of the Probate Court. del4,21,28 amount bid for the entire - '3 et AT Sl Degree courses of collegiate grade oat sy PRy e - LIRS oftered in Political Sclence, Govern bond ?@:»“Z:.’fi r':‘a“‘;..“:ggn&t‘.'l‘";.’.“m: o = | s o Tory,” Finance. Business snd Lan- || b or e foie okt “Moltitld=nt || a svorask [ pco. 1Nc. guages. lendar day ‘of deiay until tne | | INCIKING SHIPPING Address Secretary s il e madie ns" suipuiatea 13 the || 618 EYE ST N.W. + Dist. 2010 National 6617 818 13th St. N.W. || ipccincations. = Article on ts will be cihiidei - e & sll( of the contract. Bids must be | —— — submitte l?fin the lld.l’? Onvemmeni Ferm of Bid and the successful bidder will — - be required to execute the Standard Gov- ernment Form of Contract for nstruction. t 0 R 4 The tight is reserved. as the Interest of th 9 Government may res , to reject any an >y - Pioetved 1oa o meott 35'":'5‘:5;" iy v H 8 of any bid. unless such bld i auelin HONOLULYU., NEW ZEALAND fhecific limitation. " Envelopes ‘eohtaiming TRAGAR S e | e folion E':'c"x'f; Dot Motnt Vernea - % b er) A J R RLIBe R J Without Worry or Risk. Re- OB Tom Tl BB atiment ‘of a}mflmu"" et | §MOVE S R orvice o Rarcs, Por fare, etc.. apply Cas ton, D. C. be opened at 11:00 s. Jal Storage in rooms, $2 mo. and up. rt St. at'New' York Ave. uary 23, 1930, Submitted by (name packers for shispine. NORTH 104 to the Canadian Australasian Lis tractor). ‘THOS. H. MA! Al 705 Plorida Ave. NW. 999 West Hastings FI.. Vancouver, of Bureau. dels,

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