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AUCTIONS AUCTION IAI-:& J. OWEN & SON, AUGTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. W- OF ROVED =REAL A TE. %_rmcg DWELLING, NO. SAMOYHT 4tn NORTHWEST. yirtue of a certain deed of trust, duly d in Liber No. 5153, folio 447 et sea., records of the District of Colum- the request of the party secured undersigned trustees will sell ¥ tion, in front of the premises. AY, MARCH TWENTY-EIGHTH, FOUR-THIRTY P. the following- d land and premises, situate in the of Oolwhll. known and distin- d as and béing the south twenty (20) t on Fourth (4th) street by the full ociginal lot numbered three (3) in iare ntmbered five hundred and twenty- (523); said part of said original lot mow known for purposes of assessment mnd tuxat) by said District as lot 811 in square; together with the improvements reon. 23Terms of sale: One-half of the purchase ice £0 be paid in cash and the balance in “years, and to bear interest at the rate e%5ea ver cent per annum. pavable semi- &liy,”‘and to' be represented by pur- aid property. of —‘m-‘:-:. P Pdeposit of $300.00 Tequired + as time of sale. All conveyancing, recording. . At _cost of purchaser. ~Terms (0 b ' complied with within thirty days from “@iy of sale. otherwise the property may be R ‘of the defau 8 {3k and cost of IS 5e") 'BECKER, o A, MALCOLM DUVALL, 3 26,38 Trustee! ""Adam A. Weschler & Son. Auctioneers Bankru; ey Sale of STATIONERY Boxed Paper—Greeting Cards Mottoes— View Post Cards—Inks Loose Leaf Fillers and Binders Blank Account Books Tally Cards — Display Cases Tables—Counter—Card Racks Shelving, Etc. BY AUCTION At “Ye Stationery Shoppe” 732 17th St. NW. MONDAY MARCH 24, 1930: 10 AM. & IN RE: ‘Ye Stationery Shop, Inc., UIS_B. ARNOLD, Trustee, e Fendall Building ‘mh21.22 THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, e 01131 EYE ST. N.W. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- | ;roved Real Eul;te, Being rick Apartment Fronting on Sixteenth Street, Columbia Road and Harvard Street|: Northwest and Known as Premises 2901 16th St. N.W. tain_deed of trust, duly Eorden n Eiver No. 6233, follo 443 et sea ises. on MONDAY, OF MARCH, A.D. 1930, OCLOCK P.M.. the following-described and_premises, situate in the District of Jumbia, and designated as and being lot Joséph J. Moebs combination of lots in ek 20. “Meridian Hill” as per plat re- corded in the office of the surveyor for the | District of Columbia in_Liber 45, at folio LR 8 St een gl 57 iets ol sale: One. fourtn of the pur- g be ‘cash, balance e money to sale: pald 000 per year until paid, with interest at | WBiX Der 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 $2,500 will be required at time of sale All conveyancing. recordini purchaser. Terms of be_ complied \with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the right to Tesell the prope:ty, at the risk cost of defaulting purchaser. after five adver- tisement of such resale in some newspaper publizhed 1n Washineton, D C. (Described in Said Deed of Trust as Charles S. Miller). ALLMAND McK. GRIGGS. mMhS,7,10,13,15,17 Trustees. VE SALE I8 NED o THURSDAY, MARCH TWENTYSEV, . 1930, AT TWO-THIRTY O'CLOCK . same place. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. mh18.20,22.24.: “THOS. J. SON, AUGTIONEERS, 1431 ST. N.W. VALUABLE TnmM- By virtie of a certain deed of ¢ duly rded in Liber No. 5943. folio 31 et seq the land records of the District of Colum- at the request of the party secured. undersigned trustees will sell at public tion, in ‘ront of the prem! on WED- AY. APRIL SE , 1930, AT FIV] 'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land remises, ‘situate in the said District. d_designated as and being lot numbered nty-one (21) in Redford W. Walker ot ’s_subdivision of part of block two (2). if7bous said lot numbered twenty- now_d ted on the books taxation purposes as numbered ty-one n)nan square numbered twenty- 127) beine na g:}u assessor of the District of Columbia e forty-elght. (3548). OneTaitd ot the Burchase ek ‘Terms 9f sal to be paid in balance in two eoual instaliments. payable in one and two irs, with interest at six per centum from y of sale. payable semi-annually, secured .fi deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of four hundred dollars (3400) will be required at time of sale. All conveyanc- ing, recording, etc. at cost of purchaser. rms of sale to be complied with within thirty (30) days from date of sale, otherwise he trustees reserve the right to resell the perty at the tirk and cost of defaulting chaser after five (5) days' advertisement le in some newspaper published in 'eshington, D. C. ANDREW L. JOHNSTON, CHARLES G. WARDEN, R. BRUCE WAII_}EN. IrHOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve Street. Northwest. USTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROVED REAL ESTATE. KNOWN AS PREMISES 2007 MASSACHUSETTS AVE- NUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of tr corded in Liber No. 5654, folio 140 et seq. R i o s DA jumbis, and at the Tequest of Cired ‘thereby, the undersigned trustce il gell at publc suction, in front of the premises. on AY, ' THE NT H DAY OF MARCH, AD. 1030, AT UR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the follow- -described land and premises, situste in ity of Washington, District of Colum- ated as_and being lot num- (15) in Ira W. Hopkins and vision of lots in square num- e lat recorded inety-four (94). as per > TS el -Ioie (00, 0 et Bt Sereed mut i 'ih' Dmm:tox (é:l'u‘:r:}) i "r)t’:r lfi'?’ fl:‘ T:leom!flL stone and brick dwell- fe:ms of sale: All cash. A deposit of s«?o‘é'fln be required at time of sale. { All onveyancing. te.. recordin at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied ith within 30 davs from day of sale. other. ise the trustee reserves the right to resell he. property at the rigk and cost of de- aulting purchaser. after five days' adver- isement of such Tasale in, Sofe DewsDAper ublis in_Was} °. AMERICAN SECURITY & TRUST, co., OWARD, MORAN, cBenl)Attesk: ice President. A.'H. SHILLINGTON. Tustee. ‘Assistant_Secrefary. h13-ddds.exSu&mh15 FHOS. J. OWEN & SON. . I O EYE BT SUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE OVED REAL ESTATE KNOWN AS it “AND “1184 NEW. N SOUTHEAST AND 1131 SEC- B STREET SOUTHEAST. AYgTIONEERS. irtue of three certain deeds of trust | 1 '5770. follos 138, 542t oo Tewpectively. of the of the District of Columbia, and af equest of the party secured ‘thereby. supdersisned trustees ol eell ot publlc et R Ry rt’ifie“{o:ifl-&fln ribed land n g _premises, situs trict of Co- o lnrdl gnated _a d being lots red thirty-three (33). thirty-four (34) [nd thircy-five (35) in Frederick A Gensu's (vision in square numbered seven hun- irec ‘And. forty-two (1d2), ‘a3 ‘per plat,re; 01 in Book 82. 6' 2, in the office of e * eyor of the District of Columbi her With the improvements, consistin thres two-story brick dwellin yRerms of sale: One-third of the purchase ¥'%to be pald In cash, balance in two fUnl instaliments. pavable in one and Lwo with interest at six per centum per R, DAY semi-annually from day of fale, secured by deed of trust upon the F. eposit. o il b muirar’r 3 time " of sule. “All ancing, ' recording. ete.. ul . Terms of sale to complied ithin thirty days from of sale, the trustees reserve the right to vol) property at the risk and cost of lrul’:hllll after five days’ adver- pant of such resale in some newspaper in Washington, D © . PERCY McGLUE. o ILLIAM P. NORMOYLE, d&ds.exSu&m] rustee: COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF no- the District of from the te tters af Martha E. holding Probate Court. A aministration.—This is o & t the subscriber, of . “has” obtained ot the District of Columbia ';“T:L o the estate of tl District of Columbia. to e S ticated. to the subscriber on of be: ul‘h day of hruary, A. 193 ¥ may by law 6 of said esta ot % Bd Irving sts. (8eal) Clerk of | and said court room as the piac I attend. { duly LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. ~ WHITEFORD, MARSHALL & HART, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. Holding Probate Court.—No. 39983, Administration—This 15 %0 give n tice that the subscriber. of the District of Columbia, Tias obtained {rom the Probate Court of ‘the District of Columbia letters of dministration c. t. a. on the estate of Wil- iam G. Neumeser. late of the District of deceased. Al persons s ainst the deceased ~are warned to gxhibit the same, with the vouch- ers thereof. ieally suthenticated. to the subscriber, ‘on or before the 13th day of March, AD. 1931: otherwise they may by iaw be excluded from all benefit of said es. Given under my hand this 12th day of h. 1930, GERTRUDE E, NEUMEYER. 332 38th st nw. (Seal) Attest: THEO- DORE COGBWELL. Register of Wills for the District of Columbla, Clerk of the Probate Court, ®mh22.29.a05 torney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Colunbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 38438, Administration.—This is to give notice that 'the subscribers.” who were by the St preme Court of the District of Columbi granted letters testamentary on the esta of Charles Landon Henry. deceased. have, with _the approval of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. holding a probate court. appointed Mondey. the 14th day of April; 1930, at 10 o'clock am. as the time. for mal ing payment and distribution from said es- tate. under the court’s direction and control n and where all creditors and persons entitled to distributive shares or legacies, or the residue or parts thereof. are notified to in person or by agent or attorney authorized. with their claims against the estate propeily vouched. Given under our hands this 18th day of March. 1930. NA- TIONAL SAVINGS & TRUST CO. and NORA HOWARD HENRY. By FRANK STETSON. attorney. (Seal) Attest: THEODORE COG! { WELL. Resister of Wills for the District of | Colummibia. Clerk of the Probate Court; ::_A_NBWION €0! TJASF. HUGHE Attorneys. | authenticated. 1 test | and to pay the by etc., at cost of | to in: All persons having claims againsl Segatly exciuded from te. Given under my SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. ~ Holding Probate Court—No. 39976, Administration.—This i to_give no- lice that the subscriber, of the District of Columbia. has_obtained’ {rom the Probate Court of ‘the District of Columbia letters of administration on the estate of Joseph F. A. Brien, late of the District of Columbia. deceased. All persons having claims against the deccased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, With the vouchers thereof. legally to the subscriber. on or be fore the 12th day of March. A.D.1931: othel Wise they may by law be excluded from ail benefit of said estate. Given under my hand h day of March. 1930. NELLIE V. 1441 Newton st. ne. (Seal) At THEEODORE COGSWELL. Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the_ Probate Court. mh32.29.a05_ " MILLAN & . Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, ‘holding Probate Court.—In re tate of Emma C. Cooke. deceased.—Ad- inistration No. 38502._Order for Ratifi- cation Nisi—Upton D. Nourse and Reuben U. Darby, executors of the estate of Emma C. Cooke. deceased. having reported to the court that they have sold decedent’s real estate. to wit. premises known as 3534 Ed- munds street northwest, Washington, D. C.. also known as ‘ot No. 37, in square 1037. in e Americen Security '& Trust Co. and Amos B. Plumb, trustees', subdivision of land now known as —Massachusetts Avenue ights. as ver plat recorded in Liber No. 47, at folio 6 of the surveyor's office records of the District of Columbia. to Robert E. Echofleld and Rena A. Schofield for the sum of £12,350.00, the purchaser to assume pay- ment of a first deed of trust for $4,000.00. ce of the purchase price in cash. under the terms and conditions set { forth in the contract of sale. copy of which led with said report, it is by the court 17th day of March. 1930. ordered that the said sale be ratified and confirmed by the court. unless cause to the contrary be shown before the 10th day of April, 1930. provided a copy of this order be published once a week for three successive weeks in the Washington Law Reporter and Evening Star orior to the exoiration of that period WENDELL P. STAFFORD. Justice. A _true cooy Attest: THEODORE WELL, Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court, m T. HOWARD DUCKETT, Atty. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict 6t Columbia. holding Probate Cot In re estate of Maria M. Atwil istiation No. 38963.—Order for N . Howard Duckett, administrator of the “estate of Maria M. Atwill deceased. having reported to the court that he sold said decedent's real estate at public sa.e. 1o wit, ot numbered four (4) in square Dumbered Six (6) in Barbour Secona Addition tu the City ot Washington - page 20, in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, to Prancis C. Huhn for the sum of twenty-two hundred and fifty dollars (52,250.00) over and above the encumbrances, aggregating three thousand dollars. under the - terms and condition set forth in said report. it is by the court this 28th day of Feb- ruary, 1930, adjudged, ordered -and creed. that the said sale be ratified and confirmed by the court, unless cause to the contrary be shown before the 25th day of Maich, 1030, provided 'a_copy of inis oraer be published ance a week for three uccessive weeks in the “‘Washington Law Eemimeditomies ot L s ning Star, prior ‘Deriod. - ALFRED A FShstice. (Real 5o K copy. At- . Justice. (Seal) A true copy. At~ ot THEODORE COGSWELL. Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court mh10.15,17,22,24,20 PEELLE, OGILBY & LESH. Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia.—Holding a Probate Court.—In re estate of Madison F. Embrey (also known as M. F. Embres). deceasei 778.—Order Nisi For Sal offer from B Belle Rollins and Nannie M. Rollins to purchase an undivided one-third Interest in Lot 74 In Todd and Gunnell's Subdivision of Square 465, In the City of Washington, District of Columbia. improved by dwelling No. 420 Seventh 't south- Wwest, for the sum of $3,166.67 net, all cash, free 'of encumbrance, under the terms and conditions set forth in said report, it Is by the Court this 6th day of March, 1930, adjudged, ordered and decreed, that the said be ratified and confirmed by the Court, unless cause to the contrary be shown before the 3rd day of April, 1930; provided a copy of this order be published once week for three successive weeks in the Washington Law Reporter and twice b S r, prior to the expiration of that COGSWELL, Register ot Wills for the Dis- "‘“t of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Cour! mh10,18,17.22,24,29 DAVID A, 3 Union Trust Blds. Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, holding Probate Court.— Estate of Rovert Bruce Watkins, Deceased.— Nc. 38584, Administration Docket 86.—The s writing dated the 30ih day of Marc) Dlr;‘ Purporting to be the last will and testament of bert Bruce Watkins, L, having been returned as to Eva W. Newman, Amelia L Wi kll?. Anna Watkins Wyant, Corinne Watkis jackson “not to be found,” it is this 6th day of March, 1930, ordered that the issues be set down Xflr trial on the 5th day of May, 1930. and that this order and st will and testament of . paper writing capable of executing 8 valid deed or contract: was said paper writing executed and attested as reauirea by .aw: was said paper writing ob- tained by due influence; was writing obtained by coercion, fri or duress, shall oe published once a week for four weeks un the ‘“‘Washington Law Re- porter” and twice a ek period in The Evening Star, Wills for the Lustri b Lo XN me".lc! ot Columbia, Clerk of m] 15.17.22.24.20,31,ap8 NITA 8. HINMAN, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, ~ holding Probate ~Court.—Es. tate of Mary Monaco, deceased. No. 39880, Administration Docket 87.—Appiication bav. ing been made herein for probate of the last will and testament of said decease d 1 letters _testamentary, on said estate, by Louls Monaco. executor, it is ordered’ this 12th day of March. A.D. 1930, that Frank Monaco, address unknown, and all others concerned, appear in said court on Monday, the 21st day of April. A.D. 1930, at 10 o'clock a.m.. to show plication should not be & ereof 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 publication to be WENDEI Regirter of Wills f lumbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. mh15.23.29) W 3 R. P. HOLLINGSWORTH, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columoia.~ holding Probate Court —No. 38388, Administration —This s to give Bo tice that the subscriber. who was by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. granted letters of ancillary administration on ihe estate of Zachary T. Mullin. de- ceased, has, with the approval of the Su- preme’ Court of the District of Columbia, holding a Probate Court, appointed Monday. the ?1st day of March, 1930, at 10 o'clo am the time, and said court room the place, for making payment and distri bution from said estate, under the courts direction and control, when and where all creditors and persons entitled to distributive Shares or legacies. or the residue, or_parts thereot. are notified to_ attend, in person or by agent or attorney duly authorized, with their cluims against the estate properly vouched.~ Given under my hand this 5th day WATIONAL METROPOLI- TAN BANK OF WASHINGTON. By R. P. HOLLINGSWORTH. Assistant Trust Officer, Aorey r, Bethler of'Wilis for the Diee L. Regis 5 trict “of Columbia, Clerk of the Projste Court. ___mha.| T H, Attorneys. E SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- Court.—Administration No. 37087—In the matter of the estate of Margaret Butler Snow, deceased —Order nisi_for sale.—The American Security & Trust Co.. executor of the last will and testament of Margaret Butler Snow. deceased, having reported to The court that it has received a private offer to purchase lot B In August Muller's sub- division of lots in square 94, in the City of Washington, District of Columbia, as per olat recorded in Lib R. W., folio 34, of Pie records of the office of the survey the District of Columbia, and impro: thereon at and for the price of $3: all cash, subiect to a commission of § in accordance with a contract of sale of wl h a_copy has been filed in this cause, it is by the court this 20th day of March, 1930 adjudged. ordered and decreed thal the said offer be accepted and said sale be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contiary be shown on or before the 14th &ay of April, 1030; provided, a copy of this order be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star once a week for three successive weeks prior to_said last-mentioned te. WENDELL P. STAP- FORD, Justice. (Seal) A true copy. Atc test: THEODORE COGSWELL. Register of Wilis_for the District of Columbia, Ch’rksol e Probate Court. _ mh32. HAMILTON & HAMILTON, Attorness, Union Trust Blds. PREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF S umbtn, Holdins Probate Court.—Estate Martha 1. Mancourt, decensed. — No. ., Administration Docket Applic tion haying been made herein for probate of the last will and testament of said de- cease: d_for . letters testamentary on sald te. by Terra Haute National Bank & Trust_ Company, it is ordered this ldth day of March, A.D. 1930, that Charles P. nourt, A. Lester Mancourt, William ncourt, Charles B. Mancourt, John E. Mancourt, Mary E. Rice, Anne Mancourt, James F. Mancourt, Marjorie Ann Kerr. Sarah Jane Burgett, Mary E. Stage, Dottie Miller. ‘Josie M. Fuilington and Mary Jane Downing and sl others concerned. appear in said court on Monday, the 28th day of April, AD. 1930, at 10 o'clock a.m.. to show cause why such application shouid not be 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 publication to be not less than thirty days before sald return day. Wi DELL P. STAFFORD, Justice. (Seal) At test: THEODORE COGSWELL, Register of Wills_for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate_Court. _ mh32,29.806_ Attorney, HOM! 509 7th St. SUPREME COURT OF THE ‘Columb Holding Probate Court.—Estate of Barbat Elizabeth Thon Gohr helan, also known as Barbara Elizabeth Thon, Barbara Elizabeth Goht and Barbara Eliza beth. Whelan, deceased.—No. 40026, Admin- istration Docket 88.— Application having been made herein for letters of administra- tion on sald estate, b{] James Whelan and John Brandau of the District of Columbia. to issue to Robert W. McCullough. it i ordered this 14th day of March, A.D. 1930, that Marie Brussler. No. 1 Christopher Street. Kassel, Hessen Nassau, Germnn‘y. and il the unknown heirs and next of kin of said decedent and all others :onume‘; appear in id court on Monday. the 328t day of April, AD. 1930, at 10 o'clock a.m., 10 show cause why such application should not be granted. t notice hereof be pub- lished {n the Washington Law Reporter and ‘The Evening Star, once in each of three successive weeks before the return day here- in mentioned, the first publication to be not less than thirty davs before said return day; DELL _P. "STAFFORD. Justice. (Seal.) Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL, Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. ‘mhi2.29,ap8 LEONARD MARI DISTRICT OF URY, Attorney. SUPREME .COURT GF THE: DISTRICT OF Columbis. holding Probate Court.—No. 39972 Administration.—This is to give no- tice that the subscriber, of the strict of Columbia, has obtained from the Probate Court,of the District of Columbia, letters ot administration c. t. &. on the estate of Irene M. F. Sanford. late of the District of Co- Iumbia, deceased. ~ All persons having claims against the leceased are hereby warned to exhubit the same, with the Vouchers thereof. legally suthenticated. to the subscriber, on or before the 24th day of February, AD. 1631 otherwise they ‘may by 'law be' ex cluded from all benefit of said estate. 'Given under my hand this 13th day of March 1930 ADA G. PULLER. 3404 17th st. n.w. (Seal) " Attest: THEODORE COGSWRLL. ter of Wills for the District of Colum- Clerk of the Probate Court. mh1$.32.29 CHARLES L. NORRIS, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. ~ holding Probate Court.—No. 40001, Administration —This is to_ give mo- tice that the subscriber, of the District of Columbia. has obtained from the Probafe Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Samuel W. Henry, late of the District of Columbla, di ceased. Al perscns having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber on_ or be- fore the 27th day of February. A.D. 1931 otherwise they may by law be exciuded from a1l benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 21th day of February, 1030. AMY GWINN HENRY. 1912 Eve st. h.w. (Seal) Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL, Register of Wills for the District of Columbis, Clerk of the Probate Court. 185.22.39 JAMES B. FL mh! COURT OF THE At DISTRI r holding Probate T stration.—This i3 to Court —No. subscribers. of the SUPREME Columbia. 3095€, Admi tice (hat tl "Prob Tetters testamentary on the estate of Elizabeth Magle Meredith. late of the District of Co- Ceceased. "All Dersons having elaims leceased are hereby warned o it the same. with the vouchers thereof. eggily authenticated. subscribers. on oF before the 25th day of February. A.D. 1931: otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given un- der our hands this 35th day ‘of February. 1900, MARY ELIZABETH WILLIAMS (fgh- merly MARY ELIZABETH MFPEDITH). 241 12th st. s.e.; EDWIN MEREDITH. also kiiown a3 EDWIN L 1L, MEREDITH. 2417 Minnesota A (Seal) Attest: THEODORE COGEWELL. Register of Wilis for the Dis- teict of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. " mh8.15:32 F. REGIS NOEL, Attorney, SUPREME COURT OF THE 40080, Administration.—This is to give no- tice that the subscribers, of the District of Columbia. have obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbis letters testamentary on ' the estate of William Lt Rutledge, late of the District of Columbis deceased. All persons huving claims Agaiist deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, witn the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated. to the subscribers. on_or before the 18th dflt of March, A.D. 1931: otheiwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estat, Given under our hands this 18th day of March, 1930 FRAN. CES 8. RUTLEDGE, LOUIS A. RU' 3929 “Macomby st mw Tt e BRtrier ot Gatimbie strice of Columbiar Probate Court . T JOHN LEWIS SMITH AND J JONES, Att SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Copimbia, Holding . Probate Gousto-No, 40037, Administration Docket 88.—Estate of Joseph " O. Dennison, deceased.—Application having been made herein for ietters of ad- ministration on said_estate, by Lorin O. Nelson, it is ordered this 20th day of March, AD. 1030, that the unknown heirs-at-law and’ next 'of kin and all others concerned. aspear in ‘said court on Monday, the 38th 1, A.D. 1930, at 10 o'clock & m. Why such application should not be granted. Let notice hereof be pub- lished in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star, ouce in each of three successive weeks before the return day her in mentioned, the first publication to be not less than thirty days before said return day. WENDELL P, STAFFORD, Justice. (Seal.) Attest: VICTOR 8. MERSCH, ity Regis- ter of Wills for the District of Columbla, Clerk of te Court. mh322,29,8p5 R. E. WELLFORD, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—Estate of William A. Befl, "deceased.-No. 40015, Administration’ Docket 88.—ADpiication hav- fhe been made herein for - brobate of the fast ‘will and ‘testament of “said deceased, g for eliers Teslamentary on said catate: by g, EBeh. L Siderta e 1ol ey Sorlhenela Btate Hosgital, Byeesvolle, Mary: fand, “and Dr. E B Bledsoe, custodian, sorifefield sisie Hosital, Bykesvile, Mary: Jand, “and_ all others, conc avpear 1 said coue "op *Mondey. the "day Aprit.AD. 1030, ‘at 10 o'clock a.m., 10 Show hinied " Lot hotfe “Bereot “ba publis s e fx"the ‘washineton Law " T Evening Star, gnce 1n each of three siicces: sive weeks before the return day herein Februry, 1930, B T HEODORE COG "ot Wills for the Dis- mentioned, the first publication to be less than ihirty da; re gaid . Ju WENDELL P. Attest: ;mlgfi of Wil for 1] 15t of the Probate Court. 73 s ROBERT F. COGSWELL, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbis. holding _Probate Court—Fs- tate of Sara Carr Upton, deceased. No. 39732, Administration Docket 87.—Applica- tion having been made herein for probate of the last will and testament of said de- and for letters of administration c. t. a on said estate. by Charalam) e miopouios to issue to Robert F. Cogswell. it i3 ordered this 13th day of March, A.D. 1930, that John A. Onde. Anna Glade Henshaw, Rufina Lea. Alice Allyn, Estelle P. Sullivan and the unknown heirs at law and next of kia of Sara Carr Upton. deceased, and all others concerned. appear in said ‘court on Monday. the 21st day of April. A.D. 1930. at 10 ociock am. to show cause’ why such application shoild not be sranted. Let no- {20 hereof be published in Washington Law Reporter and Evening Star, once in each of three successive weeks before the return day erein’ mentioned. the first publication to Be ot Mesn than_thirt s _before sald return day. WENDELL P. STAFFORD, Jus- Hee. | (Senl) Attest:’ THEODORE COGS- WELL, Register of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. ‘mF15.23.20 DOUGLAS, OBEAR & DOUGLAS, Attorneys. ME. COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF B‘VC’o‘}Ifinhl holding Probate Court.—No. 39974, Admis ration.—This is to give no. tice that the subscriber, of the United States Army, has obtained from the Probats Court of the District of Cnlumbl& letters of administration on the es! of Ter: ney Bishop, late of the District of Colum- b! jeceased. All_persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers there- ! authenticated, to the subscriber ffore the 4th day of h, AD. 1931: otberwise they may by law be ex- cluded from ali benefit of said estate G VO e Tl ottt (Sel‘*‘.) Attest: THEODORE Lk Bt S 15 e B gl:l’i}t,o' e mh15,22,29 == . LARIMORE KEELEY, Attorne; SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Cofil‘mbl holding Probate x‘golut.— 0. )5, Administration.—This 18 to give notice at the subscriber. of the District of Co- jumbia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of lumbia letters of ad. inistration on the est of Cora L. Bruff, te of the District of Columbia. deceased All persons having claims l"lh\lt the de- .23 re _hereby warned exhibit the th the vouchers thereof, legally nticated, to the subscriber on or befor Bebient'of faid en "hand tal Given under l:fi G I figel ey e TBeals '53tii for "he Dlskrict of sty e St the robate Court. Tmho,18.23" same, GEORGE C. GERTMAN, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, hoiding Probate Court.—No. 39927, Administration.—This is to give Dotice that ‘the subscriber. of the District of Co- jumbia. has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters of ad- ministration on the estate of Yocee Fanarofl, Iate of the District of Columbla, deceaser Al persons having claims against the ceased_are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally to the subscriber on or before 26th day of February, A.D. 1931, other- wise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 26th_day of February. 1930_ CHOSEL FANAROFF. 107 Carroll St S.E. i Attest: VICTOR 8 MERSCH, Deputy Rel ister of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. mh8.15.22 HOWE, HILL & BRADLEY, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. holding Probate Court.—No. 38847, Administration.—This is to give notice ihat 'the subscriber. of the State of New York. has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbla ancillary letters testamentary on the estate of Mansfield late of the State of Vir- Al “persons having claims d are hereby warned to e thereof. legally authenticated. to the_subscriber on or_before the 2dth day of February. AD 1931, otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 24th dav of February. 1930 BENJAMIN K. WALBRIDGE. 432 Broadwav. Saratoga Springs. ‘N Y. '(Seal) Attes THEODORE, COGSWELL. Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of *he Probate Court. mha.15, FRANK STETSON, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. * holding Probate Court. — No. 238501, Administration.—This is to give notice that ‘the subscriber. Which was by the Su- preme Court of the District of Columbia eranted letters testamentary on the estate of Annfe Early, deceased. has, with fthe approval of the ‘Supreme Court of the Dis- trict of Columbla. holding a Probate Court. appointed Monday. the 31st day of March. 1930, at 10 o'clock am. as the time. and said court. room as the place. for making payment and distribution from said estate. under the court's direction and control, when and where all creditors and persons entitled to distributive shares or legacias. or the residue, or parts thereof. are notified to attend. In ‘person or by agent or attorney duly authorized, with their claims against the estate properly vouched. Given under its hand this 4th dav of March. 1930 NA- TIONAL SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY. By’ FRANK STETSON. Attorney. Attest: "THEODORE ~COGSWELL. Register of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Cou mh8.15.22 LE ROY PUMPHREY. Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbi; holding Probate Court.—No. 39958, Administration.—This is to give notice thi 1! subscriber, of the State of Penn- sylvania. has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Zaida Brown Kates. late of the District of Columbia. de- ceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby ned to exh'bit the same, with the vouchers thereof. ally authenticated, to the subscriber on or before e 24th day of February, A.D. 1031. other- wise they may by 1aw ha exclided from il henefit of said estate. Given under mv hand this 24th dav of February. 1930. ELIZA- BETH E. BROWN, 21 Cheiten Rd, Unper Darby P. O. Pa. {Seal.) Attest: THEN- DORE COGSWELL. Reeister of Wills for the Distriet of Columblia, Clerk of the Prohate Court. h8.15.22 ALEXANDER H. Bi Attorney, Investment Building. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Colum holding Probate Court —No 39966, Administration —This is to give no- tice that the subscriber, of the District of Coiumbis, has obtained from the Probate Cour: of ‘the District of Columbia. letters of administration on the estate of Elizaheth 8. er, iate of the District of Columdt deceased Al persons having claims ngains the deceased are hereby warned 1o exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof. legally authenticated. to the subscriber, on or be- fore the 27th day of February. A.D. 1931: othe wise they may by law be excluded from thenticat th al fit of wnid est Glven under my hind this_27th day of February, 1830 LES S "KING. 1320 F st. n.w. (Seal.) : THEODORE COGSWELL. Register of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court, mng.15.32 DAVID N. HOUSTON, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF T umbya. RO Pron Court,—No. 39855. Administration —This is to ive no- tice that the subscrivers. of Washineton. D. C. have obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia. letters tes mentary on the estate of Ellen R. Scollard. Iate of the District of Columbia. deceased. All versons ing claims against the de- ceased are hereby ned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof. legally gu- thenticated, to the subscribers, on or before 19th 'day of February. A.D. 1031: ise they may by law be excluded from nefit of said est ICAN SECURITY SHILLINGTON, W. STEPHENS. Cairo Hotel, THEODORE COGSWELL. Regix! for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. mha8.15.22 JAMES D. McQUADE, Attorney. SUPREME CQURT OF THE DISTRICT OP Colum olding Probate Court. — No. 39947, Administration.—This is to give notice | that 'the subscriber, of the District of Co- Iumbla, has obtained from the Probate Cou of the District of Columbia lette: mentary on the estate of John B. Iste of the District of Columbia. decease All persons having clalms against the d ceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof. legally suthenticated, to the subscriber on_or be- fore the day of February, A.D. 1931: otherwise they may by iaw be excluded. from ali_benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 20th day of Pebruary. 1930. MRS. MARGARET _WII 1518 _6th LLIS. st Attest: “THEODO] ot 7 RE COGSWELL. r_of Wiils for the District of Co- Clerk of the Probate Court. COLLADAY, OLIFFORD & PETTUS, 1331 G St. N.W., Attorneys. SUPREME CQURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbla, * holding Probate Court. — No. 6922, Administration. —This ig to give gotice istrict of Co- umbia, has obtained from the Probate Court af the’ District of Columbia letters of ad. winigtration on the of Christos Haralamdidis. late of the- District of Co- lumbia, deceased. ~All persons having claims ; against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof. legally authenticated, to the_ subscriber on or bLefore the 25th day of Pebruary, A.D. 1931; otherwise they may by b cluded from ail benefit of sald estate. under my hand this 25th day of Feb: 1930. EMILE C. VRISAKIS. 2139 R n. (Seal) | Attest; THEODORE COGS, LL. Register ‘of Wills for the District of imbla, Clerk of the Probate Court. ORI SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- of Solumpia. | hol olding an ~ Equity it hieton, Siatnci sa. i the Unknown Alier and Devisees of Alban Clarke, defendants—Eaquity No. 50869.—Order of publication.—The object of this suit is to _establish of record ihe title of the plantiff, Christian Heurich, 10 a certain piece or parcel of land situsted in the City of Washington, Distri known d described a: lots 10 and 11 in square 291 desscribe follows Beginning for the same on the south line of E street, north, at a point distant 43.05 feet west from the northeast corner of said lot 11, said point being the center of the party wall between premises 1202 and 1204 E street northwest; west along said street 1897 feet to the center of the division 1l between remises 1204 and 1206 E st H feet; east 18.97 feet: north "’ ning."” as described in the bill of complaint. ntift's attorney it is &h day of March, 0. ordered that the defendants. the unknown heirs, alienees and devisees of Alban Clarke, cause thelr earance to be entered herein on or before the first rule oc after the expiration of fo: clusive ot Sundays and le the day of the first pul order: otherwise the cause will be proci with as in case of def . Provided of this orde: ublished once & week ‘The Evening Law Reporter B S S e B 'en shown why longer publical - necessary. By the court: WENDELL P. STAFFORD, Justic (Beal.) A true copy. Test: FRANK E. CUNNINGH. Clerk, By J. "\‘\;.!.LSLEK GARDNER, Jr., Clerk. On motion of the by the court this lication of this ded A M. WALTON HENDRY. Atfornes. Ev; Building. THE DIS- HE T TH defendant; t of this Iy THE SUPR trict of Columbia.—Cla; piainting, v, 1ds Lge e 3 80426 —The ol is to have the Gupreme Court of the trict of Columbia construe the last will and testament, administration No. 31291, of Emma 8 Spates. deceased, So that’ the prover distribution of the ‘estate of said mma 8 Spates may be mi ecutor. ~On_mation of the {his Tih day ot March, 1930, the defendants. Tda Le 2’ Baye: it Glaze, Belle 'Hollander, John Lewis Spates, Willlam Spates, Harold Hobb: Lola Hobbs, yton Histon, Mr: L. M. Grant Sullivan, William Clancey, M; and George B. Cornwell, cause their ap- pearance to be'entered herein on or before the fortieth exclusivé of Sundays and legal holidays, occurring after the day of the frst publication of this order: otherwise the cause will be proceeded with as In case of d fauit: Provided a copy of this order be pu lishied once & week fof three successive weel ton La orter and The in the Washij Washingf fore said day. n ?‘:lh? t%urt. o H%T, Ju NINGHAM, Clerk. By H. B, DENTZBAUGH, Asst. Clerk mhis22,20 " H. KENNEDY McCOOK, Attorney, ISTRICT OF Court. — No. iikafor ot Go- the Probate umblaletters o N the e of ‘Ml petsons havigk inst the deceased warned xhibit the same, with E’ ers thereof, legally aut ubscribers 'on "or, hefore ‘th br Irr. A.D. 1931 by law be excluded estate. en under our 8y of ary, 1930. AR th st. n. . (Seal Sl Der. A Aitest: der 0f W Tk Bt Ve " Ld Robmer Roscoe came to his feet at a bound. Mme. Czerna also sprang up. And in some way—no one could have explained exactly how it happened ~the {able . . . went crashing over. . . . STALLMENT (Continued). | diately outside the shaded windows near which their table was set. It was fol- | lowed by a piercing cry . . a powerful motor . . . a distant whistle . . . Roscoe came to his feet at a bound. Mme. Czerna also sprang up. And in | some way—no one could have explained exactly how it happened—the table, with its burden of coffee and liqueurs, went crashing over on the carpet “Your frock!” crisd Stopford. But Madame, coe. Do you know police headq\lur-‘aldregfif :hen the door was reclosed al ted. “Have you identified the person the fellow Pedro was signaling to?” Roscoe demanded rapidly. “Noy sir,” was the reply. “We exam- ined everybody in the house—it’s No. 365, opposite—but couldn't trace him.” said a voice over the ‘Make your report.” T have joined them. o was easier than I thought. I am waiting my chance.” ‘Act before 10 o'clock. . the roar of . & babel of shout- “When you drop us race right back I'll give you a card. You will get $10 when you deliver the card.” Roscoe scribbled something on a card in pencil. The card and a $5 bill he pushed through the window to the driver during & hold-up. As they moved: “Since I saw Louis Meyer,” he said to Stopford, “I don't trust the Cham- From tonight on I Head Cen- “Both—or only the one?” “Both. Then proceed to the Waldorf. You will be paged in the writing room pion telephone. shan't trust my own shadow.” As the taxi slowed up before the “‘Off you go!” said Roscoe to the man and jumped out. They stood on the sidewalk for a ‘The taxi raced on. ond taxi pulled up less than a block “Suppose we pop in,” Stopford sug- “I'm feelin’ chilly.” Roscoe made for the bell, when a man stopped them. “Have you an appointment?” he de- ! manded. "But as Roscoe stared at him: k! I sey| “Sorry, si \vou at once.” We've detained one of the servants. Name of Pedro.” “What for?” “Signaling from a top window.” “Where is he?" “Station house.” “Pity. I should have enjoyed a chat with him. How many rings?” “Three, a wait and then twe Roscoe gave the required al on the bell and: b e t the spy in that taxi be. “Be careful; he's “All ready!” cried the man, and dou- bled off just as the taxi was backed to the end of the biock. Peter's Champion's door was opened by a second detective. He touched his ition and the two entered ford heaved a loud sigh who had suddenly “Is the house under observation?"” | grown deathly white, smiled bravely. “It did not touch me,” she replied. “Please go and see—what has hap- Others had the same idea. The pro- prietor was already arguing this point in the lobby. It would attract unpleasant attention if so many people came rush- out of his premises. pecial service,’ A question trembled on her lips—in | would have spoken. But a cessation of all sound in the receiver told her that the line was H. @ had disconnected. And she id niot know the number. No one knew that number. In the darkness of the lobby she hesi- {tated. Her behavior was that of a woman face to face with a dreaded or- But when she came back to the table she looked haggard no longer. She looked young and beautiful once Stopford greeted her with a smile of frank admiration, looked into her brilliant eyes and then, as she Te- sumed her seat, frowned suddenly. “Don't stop.” X Upstairs in the library Peter Cham- plon came to his feet when the opened. His right hand remained der cover of the table. Then: “Thank heaven,” he said, and drop- ped back in his chair. I've locked death in the face a good many times. But this skulking, and not knowing what I'm skulking from, is breaking me.” “I was wrong to submit you to it.” Roscoe returned. friend, Dr. Stopford. The real meaning of what Meyer called the Zone map is only just beginning to dawn on me.” “Meyer is coming here toni “He isn't. He’s dead.” “They've got him, sir! This thing bigger than anything before attempted in the way of organized crime. To show you I think so: There are six men guarding this house. I have sent for a raid squad to reinforce them!” “You think I'm not safe in my own sald Roscoe in his “Let me out, I'll see you're not interferred with.” Out in the street a dense crowd we« surrounding a taxicab. “They were in that gray car! . . They was on the sidewal “Commander, “This is my Five there was! “Is it & hold-up? . . . ‘Then over all the charivaria: “Make way, tl ) trained to be | bridge to fo'c's’le-head. Piloted by the leather-lun, mander, Stopford found himself looking in at the open door of a taxicab. ‘Through the opposit: door a patrolman shone his light onto_the occu “Your luck’s out, Doctor!” “Sure, he’s so full of lead he'd sink in the Salt Lake!"” Crumbled up on the floor of the taxi lay a heavily bullt man. His face was hidden, but he had close-cropped red- dish hair, gray at the temples. Stoop- ing, the man at the further door lifted the body so that the lace became visi- Roscoe muttered. shrugged her “An accident of business!" She glanced roguishly at Roscoe. “You men and your business!™ “He must be a prize chump “Look here—I'm more or less engaged tonight, but what about I'm moderately free for lunch and tea and dinner!” Madame dropped her head and seemed to be thinking; then: composedly and !” roared a voice, dible in a full gale from ford declared. ‘Here's a doc- “Let me phone you," Stopford said. “When will you know? “Will you ¢all me at 12 o'clock?” “Rather. What's your number?’ She began to fumble in her handb: Under her lowered glancing from table to table. A sallow- faced man dining alone on the opposite side of the room was watching her. Others were watching her, too, but in & different w: “‘Oh, dear,” “Until tomorrow morning yoy're not safe anywhere on the map of New “It's & long journey to get off 'ft, commander.” “Not so long as you're figuring. Tell me about Pedro.” (To Be Continued) THE EVENING STORY One of World-Famous Works of Literature lathes she was ood Heaven: “It's Louis Meyer!” . A point of red light glowed in a dark “H. Q.* sald a voice. Chief B. reports that ex-Zone Officer Louis Meyer was removed from the rolls in West Forty-eighth street at 10:05 He was proceeding in a taxi to the Champion zone. group was detalled. They followed the Group master has sig- y. she sald. “What a nui- sance. I must write it for you. But, please”—she looked swiftly at Roscoe— “have you time to get me another cup of coffee? Mine is cold.’ “Why, certainly!” Roscoe exclaimed. “And Benedictine? Chartreuse?” “Thank you, no. Only coffee. When the coffee came, with liqueurs for Roscoe and Stopford, Madame in- sisted upon serving it. The sallow-! 1 man watched, covertly, while she put| two pleces of sugar in Stopford's cup and one in Roscoe’s. “Don’t drink it yet,” she warned, add- ing cream to her own. “It is too hot.” And, even as she spoke, something this evening. usual routine. | naled all clear. Report ends.” “The report of Zone Officer 2-A" said the other, musical voice. “Report to hand,” came the reply. ‘She placed the tablets in the coffee as instructed, but owing to the fact that covering Louis Meyér the restaurant, the She awaits instruc- Standing by at Waldorf Astoria. Report ends.’ “The report of H. Q. patrol covering He confirms report Roscoe and Stopford left the restau- rant and did not return.” “Who is now covering them?" “A sector captain detailed by Zone Officer 2-A ¢ The red light vanished. ‘Then out of the darkness the Zone map sprang into view. Not a sound disturl canny silence of the room. . . . Stopford, hemmed in by an excited crowd, bent over the body of the man Suddenly he became aware of a steely grip on his left arm. Close “Follow me,” said Roscoe. d don't hesitate.” “What—" he began. “Come on!” he found hi to stop his respiration, and he lay down, his tongue hangin; S I hastened up and relaxed the cord, lest he should be strangled. the halter of the ass round his neck and placed the split cane over his nose, tying it firmly below with a string. I subdued_ this wild by that blacksmiths use the first time the; shoe a horse. I then took off the to the roots of two separate trees and left him to recover himself. In the meantime the rest family had collected to admire this noble animal, whose graceful and ele- gant form, so superior to that of the ass, raises it almost to the dignity of After a while it rose, and stamped furiously with its feet, trying to release itself. but the pain in its nose obliged it to lie down again. ‘Then my eldest son and I, approach- ing gently, took the two cords and led or dragged it between two roots very near to each other, to which we tled the cords so,short that it had little power to move, and could not escape. We took care our own donkey should not stray again, by tying his feet loosely, and putting on him a new halter, and left him hear the other. 1 continued. with a patience I had never had in Europe, to use every means I could think of with our new guest, and at the end of a month he was so far subdued that I ventured to begin ‘This was a long and ‘We placed some burdens on his back, but_the obedience necessary before we could mount him it seemed impossible to instil into him, lected the method they use in America to tame the wild horses, and I resolved In spite of the bounds and kicks of the furious animal I on his back and seizin, ears between my tee blood came. Taming a Wild As: BY JOHANN R. WYSS. (Johann Rudolf Wyss, @wiss writer, author of the household work, Swiss' Family Robinson Iates the marvelous adventure inson family wrecked in esert country and foreed to shift for themselves in the wilder- the firing grou operated outsl A sound of shots fired in rapid suc- |table was upset. me from the street imme- One morning, as we were engaged in giving the last finish to our homemade taircase, we were alarmed at hearing at a distance strange, sharp, prolonged sounds, like the roars of a wild beast, but mingled with an unaccountable Our dogs erected their ears repared for deadly combat. I as- my family; we then ascended the lower door, loaded looked anxiously round, peared. I armed my dogs rcupine coats of mail and collars and left them below to take care of our animals. ‘Thehorrible approach nearer to us; at length Fritz, who was leaning forward to listen as attentively as he could, threw down his gun, and, bursting into a loud laugh, “It 1s our fuy back to us and s on_his return!" PROPOSALS. TRUSTEE’S SALE Of Valuable Printing Business. H. Oliver, trustee in bankruptcy of ington Frinting Company, poration, Bankruptcy No. 2293. reme Court of the ereby invites sealed proposals for the pu i f the entire assets including stock, Zone Officer 2-A. “Patrol is here. our tree, closin, our guns and but nothing District of Columb! ®ood wiil and accounts receiv- of the Washington Printing Company, & corporation. located {n 30 H street northwest. in the City of Washington, District of Columbia. Each bid submitted to be accompanied by a certified check payable to the order of the trustee in the sum the amount of the bid, and delivered to Fréd in' bankruptcy, Wil ing. 1512 H street northwes! ton, District of Columblia, lainly marked the premises No. seemed to the ass, come ing his song of joy Our ass had run away into the wild- ness some time before. We listened and were sure he was right and could not but feel a little vexation at being put into such a fright by a donkey. Soon after we had ihe pleasure of seeing him appear among the trees, and. what was still better, he was accompanied by another animal of his own species, but infinitely more new it at once to be the wild ass, a most important capture, if we could make it, though all natural- ists have declared it impossible to tame this elegant creature, yet I to_make the attempt. I went down with Pritz, exhorting his brothers to remain quiet, and consulted with my privy counselor on the means of taking our prize. I also prepared, as quickly as possible, a long cord with a noose, kept open by a slight stick, which would fall out as soon as the animal’s head entered, while any attempt to escal the noose closer. was tied to the root of a tree. I took then a piece of bamboo, about 2 feet long, and, splitting it up, tied it firmly at one end to form a pair of cers for the nose of the animal. In the two animails had approached nearer, our old Grizzle rently doing the honors to his r, and both grazing very comfortably. degrees we advanced sof them, concealed by the trees, itz the lasso and I the pincers. , as soon as he Fritz, who was before me, “Bealed Bid, a corporation. on,_or before 10 o'clock a.m.. Tuesday. March 25. A D. 1930, at which d sealed bids wili be opened and con- Inspection of the stock. fixture ery, office furniture er accounts, as well tion with respect ther 930 H street northwest, triet of Columbia. The right is reserved to reject any and all Upon acceptance of any bi ance of the purchase price is to be paid in cash upon confirmation by the cour! ERNEST H. OLIVE! Trustee in Bankruptcy. Washington Print- 1og ng:‘nlny, a corporation, juite knowing why or how, mself battling through the throng with Roscoe.' When they had gained a comparatively clear spot of “I mean to say,” he protested, can’t leave the girl and we haven't paid Our hats—-" “All of less consequence than our lives,” retorted Roscoe grimly. on the Zone map. of web than I'd figured.” “Then what do we do now?” d equipment’and ledg- any other informa- his education. difficult task. At last I recol-_ It's a thicker kind At which, without more ado, hatless and in dinner kit, the To Stopford one of his long I bit till the In & moment he reared himself almost erect on his hind feet, remained for & while stiff and motion- less, then came down on his forefeet slowly, I still holding on his ear. last I ventured to release him; he made some leaps, but soon subdued into & sort of trot, I having loose cords on his took to their thing was a page from some fantastic romance. To- Fifth avenue they sprinted like hnre;‘, flying Xro':l '!lnh“ lmmme%n dan- ger he was unable imagine. ¢ ner Rosicae leaped into a taxi. To the driver he’gave an address, want to npo]lu “M'h-m th: ogize,” wen! “When I found out how the land to.drag you into this ed out through the “Yes,” he muttered, “Excuse my density,” sald Stopford, who is right behind us?” “A man,” Roscoe replied, “who fol- lowed us from the Lotos and who is following us at the present moment.” sume him to tive of the 108 So. New Jersey ‘Ave. nr. Beach. Large, cheerful rooms. Dowling Cottage Refined patronage. Home cooking. European, $2. Special STEAMSHIPS. AUSTRALIA Mall Steamers 28, July 23 3 previously placed From that time we were his masters; my sons mounted b one after an- ths name of Lightfoot, and never an animal deserved his name better. kept the cords on his legs for some time, and as he never would submit to the bit. we used & would only draw lay I had no ri end of this cord For fare. etc.. apply tings_St.. Vancouv MOVING, PACKING AND STORAGE. Ve, 27 or 2"t Pl Y struck the right wished him to go. Planes Mapping Upper Nile. ord returned. Teprese: nlmnnm’ wdbn Tecently er and you grave- ly fear that he may be instru blot your own “If he were Fidelity Storage Company furhitire. morchandise, automo- sroof soraes SIIvEr VAUILE: Fus cloam: d 1,600 Tooms. ASK any bust: ba i 400 ybook next?” deal with him, but mx".a:m-m 2 im, I am only beginning to realize the size of my job—and the Yl take the risk at even “But, quite incident said Stopford. where are we goin'?" “To Peter Champion's. “Excellent!” Stopford murmured. But Roscoe did not hear him. was talking “Listen,*" hy as§g§ to _the driver. “Your name is

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