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GAL LEGAL NOTICE: NOTIGKS LEGAL NOTICES. WhITAM ’owflinn‘."' WALTER L. X Theys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- triet of Columbia. holding a District Court.—In re condemnation of land for the extension of Reno road between Rodman and Tilden streets and between Yuma and Albemarle streets N. W.. in the rict of Columbia.—District Court No. 2038 —Notice and order of publication —Notice is hereby Fiven that the Commissioners of the Dis- trict of Columbia (pursuant to a certain ion of the act of Congress. approved h 4 1913 entitied. . for ihe fiscal year ending June thirtieth. hine- iren hundred and fourteen. and for oiher Durposes.” whereby they are suthorized to open. cxtend. or widen any sireet, avenue, road or highway 1o conform with the pian of the permanent system of highways in inAt portion of the District of Columbia Qitside of “the cities of Washington and Georgetown adopted under_ the act of Con- gress approved March 2. 1893, as amended by the acts of Conkress approved June 38, 1898, and May 28. 1926 respectively. by con. demnation under the provisions of subchap- i°r one of chapter fifteen of the Code of Law for the District of Columbia). have 'd a petition in this court pravine the | condemnation of the land necessary for the | uidening of Reno road in the District of | ‘olumbia, as shown on a map or plat filed | Mth the’ said petition. as a part thereof. | snd praving also that this court empanei | 2 Jury in accordance with the law provided for in such cases fto assess the damages £Ach owner of land to be taken may sustain by reason of the sald widening of Reno 7omd. in the Disirict of Columbia. and the condemnation of the land necessaiy for the Durposes thereof. and to assess the benefits Tesuliing therefrom. plus all any part of the costs and expenses of aid proceed- ings. upon any lands which the jury may find’ will be benefited. 'as provided for in and by the aforesaid act of Congress ap- proved Mav 28, 1926, it is. by the Court. this 9h day of June. 1930, ordered that all persons having any interest in these pro- ceedings. be and they are hereby warned and commanded to appear in this Court ot or before the 1st day of August 1930 at 10 oclock AM. and continue in at- tendance until the ‘Court shall have made its final order ratifying and confirming the sward of damages and the assessment of benefits of the jury to be empaneied and sworn hereln; and it is further ordered hat a copy 'of this notice and order be | published twice a week for two successive weeks in The Washington Evening Star. the Washington Post and the Washington Herald. newspapers published in the said District, commencing at least twenty davs ore he said 1st day of August. 1930, It s further ordered that a copy of this no- tice and order be served by the United States Marshal. or his deputies. upon each of the owners of the fee of the land to be condemned herein, as may be found by the sald Marshal or his deputies. within the District of Columbia. And upon the tenants and occupants of the same. before the said ist_dav of August. 1930. By the Court ALFRED A. WHEAT. Justice, (Seal) A trile " co Test: FRANK E_ CUNNING- HAM, Clerk. By: J. W. GARDNER. Jr. Asst.’ Clerk 113.14.20.21 MASON. SPALDING & McATEE, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, ~ holding Probate Court.—No 40437, Adminisration _This is to give no- tice "ihat the subscriber. of the State of New York. has_obtained 'from the Probate Court of ‘the District of Columbia. letters testamentary on the estate of Louisa L. Concklin. Iate of the District of Columbta, deceased. “All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned fo exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber on’ or be- fore the 12th'day of June, A.D. 1931: other- wise they may by law be excluded from all Benent of said estate. Given under mv hand this 13th day of June. 1930, CONCKLIN. 44 East 5th New Y. (Seal) Attesi: JOHN A 21 puty Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. Jelsands fral 3 JAMES B. FLYNN, Attorney. PREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF - Holding Probate Court.—Es Fogle. also known as 8. P. Fogle. ased —No. 40386. Administration Docket Appiication having been made herein for probate of the last will and testament of | said deceased. and_for letters testamentary on said estate, by Samuel C. Fogle and Paul £_Fogle. the executors named in said last will and testament, it is ordered this 3rd day of June, A.D. 1930 that George William Fo- sle’and ‘Oren Good Fogle, minor heirs at law of raid decedent. and Mattie May Fogle, their custodian, and all others concerned. appear in said ‘court on Monday. the 14th day of July. A.D. 1930, at 10 o'clock a.m., to F" cause ‘why such application should not n st granted. “Let noiice hereof be published the Washington Law Rpeorter and The Evening_Star. oace in each of three suc- cessive weeks before the return day herein tion to be. not or the Districy of Columbis bate Court. e7.14.21 PEELLE, OGILBY & LES rneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbta, Holding Probate Court.—Estate of Sarah Elizabeth Halley. Deceased.—No. 40395, Administration Docket 88.—Applica- tion ‘haviog besen made herein for probate 1ast will and testament of said de- , and for letters testamentary on said tate. by Margaret J. Halley. it is ordered it Sth day of June. AD.. 1930, that Albert C. Hunt. Laurence H. Hunt and James H. Hunt. infant_heirs at law and next of kin, nd ‘Albert C. Hunt, custodian of said i1 ts. all of ‘Rapid 'City, S. Dak. and sil thers concerned. appear in said court on onday, the 14th of July. A D. 1930. at 10 o'ciock am. to show cause why such pplication should not be granted. Let no- ce hereof be published in the Washinston w Reporter and The Evening Star, once in each of three successive weeks before the day herein mentioned, the first pub- ication to be not less than thirty davs be- fore said return day. JENNINGS BAILEY. Justice. (Seal.) Attest: THEODORE COGS- WELL. Register of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. k. P. HOLLINGSW Attorney. ®UPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OP Columbia, * Holding Probate Court.—No. 38801, Administration —This is to give Do- #ce that the subscriber. who was by the Su- me Court of the District of Golumbia nted letters testamentary on the es: ie Halford, deceased, has with the ap- 1 upreme Court of the District holding & Probate Court, ap- A ¥, the 23rd day of June, 1930, at 10 o'clock a.m. as the time. and said court Toom as the place for making payment and distribution {rom said estate, under the eourt’s direction and control. when and where all creditors and persons entitled to ributive shares or legacies. or the resi- due. or paris thereof. are notified to at. tend, In person or by agent or attorney duly authorized. with their claims against the estate properly vouched.” Given under my hand this 3rd day of June. 1930. Nn METROPOI ITAN BANK OF WASHINGTON. Executor. By R. P. HO!YINCSWORTH, Af- torney. (Seal) Attest: VICTOR 8. MERSCH. Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. o7, 14.21 ARTHUR PETER AND W. Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. * holding Probate Gourt.—No. 40165, "Adminisiration.—This 15 to £ive no: tice “that the subscriber of the District of Columbia has obtained {rom the PBrobate Court of the District of Columbia letter testamentary on the estate of Homer Fred erick Bardwell, late of the District of Co. Iumbta, deceased. All bersons having elaims sgainsi the deceased are hereby warned 1o €XRIBIL the same. with ihe vouchrs hereof, fecally authenticated: to the subscriber . o or before the 20th day of May. AD 1931 ofherwise they may by law be excluded from 8li benefit, of said estate. Given under my hand this T1th day of June 1330 THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COM- PANY. By CAHRLES M. IRELAND. J¥. Assistant Trust Officer. Altest: (Ben] | THEQDORE COGSWELL. Resisier of Wilis for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Prokate Court 1142 ANDRI ON. “Atiornes. Woodward Building, BUPREME COURT OF THE BISTRICT OF Columbia. * Holding Probate Gourt —No. 40317, "Administzation —This 1 to §ive no: tice Unat’ the Subseribers. of the District of Columbia ‘and’ the. State ‘of Fennsylvania TeSDectiiely. fiave obtained from the Probate Tmurt of the DISTICt of Golumpia.. 16iters s 3 Crats, BADEN, on the estate of Sara Wate of the District of Columbia. deceased. All persons having clalms against the de- ceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, lezally au- thenticated. to the subscribers. on or before the 23rd day of May. AD. 1931: otherwise ihey 'may by law be excluded from all benefit { sald c:late. Given under our hands this d dav e May. 1330. FRANK S. RAY. 0 Tilden st. Washington, D. C. PHILIB PARDEE. 1533 Turner st. Allenitown, Pa. Seal) Attest: VICTOR 8. MERSCH, Dep- v Register of Wills for the District of lumbia. Clerk of the Probate Court CHARLES LINKINS GEORGE R. LIN- KINS. Attroneys IN THE SUPREME COURT OP THE DIS- | trict of Columbia—Albert Wilcox, piaintiff, J. Reynolds et al. defendants Equity Docket—The object suit fs o' “obtain parti- “ion by sale of lots 59 and 60 in sauare 5094, in the District of Columbia. On motion of T3e complainant, it is this 6th day of June. 1330, ordered that (he defendanis. Thomas J "Reynoles. Mary Fleanor Revnolds Peifier Thomas William Reynoids. and “the presi: dent. directors and company of the Bank of the State of Delaware.” trustee. corporation. cause their appearance to b entered herein on or before the fortieth day. eXclusive of Sundays and legal holidays. oc- cirring after the day of the first publica- on of this order: otherwise the cause will b ‘proceeded with ‘as in of default Provided. & copy of this order be publisned orce & week for three successive weeks in Tne ‘Washinzton Law Reporter and The Eve: ning Star before said 4 JENNING! BATLEY. Justice. (Seal) " A firue copy PRANK E. CUNNINGHAM, Clerk. By GARDNER. Jr.. Asst. Clerk. je7.14.21 _ ARTHUR PETER and W. H. BADEN, COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbis. Holding Probate Court.—Estate of Richard L. Hoxie. Deceased —No. 40379, Administration Docket 88.—Application hav- ing been made herein for probate of the jast will and testament and four codicils of #ald deceased. and for letters testamentary on said estate, by Mae Ruth Norcross Hoxie. otherwise known as Ruth Norcross Hoxie, Theodore W. Noyes and the Washington Lgan & Trust Co it is ordered this Srd day of June, AD. 1930. that Richard Ream Fioxie, incompetent: Dr. Arthur Hildredth. custodian of said incompeient, and the un: known heirs at I 3 c and next of kin of said and all others concerned, d court on Monday, the 14th E: at 10 se why such application should rot be granted. ANDREW WILSON, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia. ~hoiding & Probate Court —In re estate of J. Donoho. deceased —Adminisiration No. —Order of * publication. — Appiication been made for the probate and record of the last will and testament of said deceased and for_letters testamentars on said estate by Henry C. Cole. it is ordered this 13th day of June. AD. 1330, that Mary Fisher. 1911 Arch street. Phiiadelphia. Pennsyivania Rovert Ellegood. Delmar. Delaware: Anna H. Miller. 828 West Fifteenih street, Okla noma_City. Oklahoma: Jennie H. Hawken. Bix Bend road. Kirkwood. Missou iiam T, Ellegood. 3517 Magnolia ave 8t. Louis. Missouri; Mary Catherine Br ing. Roufe 1. Box 219. San Antonio. Texas and ‘all others concerned. ADPear in said court on Monday, the 21st day of July., AD. 1930. at 10 o am. to show cause why sueh application should not be granted. Let notice hereof be bublished in the Washins- ton Law Reporter and The Evenink Star once in each of three successive weeks b fore the return duy herein mentioned. (h rst publication to be not less tha ¥ davs before said return day. JENNINGS BAILEY. Justice. A true copy (Seal) At- test:"JOHN "A. SHEIL. Deputy Register of Wills “for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court 1014.21.23 CHARLES CONRADIS, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE LiSTRICT OF Columbia. Holding Probate Court —Estate of Mary C Burr, Deceased —No. 40370, Ad- ministration Dockel 88.—Application having been made herein for probate of the last will_and testament and codicil of smid de- ceased, and for letters festamentary on said estate. by Charles A. Fiske. executor. it is ordered this 5th day of June. A.D. 1930, that Jennie E. Holden (first cousin), Benningtor Vi: Addie Burr Clark (first cousin). New York City. N. ¥ : George Jewett (first cou- sin), New York Cit Y Joseph M. Me; row '(first_cousin), Hartford. Conn.: George W. Meircw _first ‘cousin). Hartford. Conn Harriet L. Merrow (first cousin). Tolland County, Conn . William F. Pitkin (first cou- sin). Apponang, R. I, and all others con- cerned. appear in said court on Monday. the 14th day o1 Julv. A.D. 1930. at 10 o'clock am. {o show cause why sich application should not be granted. ~Let notice hereof be published in the Washington Law Re- porter aud The Evening Star. once in each of three successive weeks before the return day herein mentioned, the first publication {0 be not less than thirty days before said retuin day. JENNINGS BAILEY, Justice (Seal) ~ Attes’: " THFODOL® CONSWRIL, Register of Wills for the District of Colum- bia. Clerk of the Probate Court. ~je7.14.21 FRANK J. HOGAN. Attornes. Care The Rizes National Bank. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. ~ Holding Probate Court.—No. 40300. Administration—This is to_ give no- tice that the subscriber, of the District of Columbia, has obtained’ from the Probate Court of’ the District of Columbia. letters testamentary on the estate of Janet C. I Smith. late of the District of Columbia, de- ceased. All persons having claims against the deceasea are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber, on or b fore the 26th dav of May, A.D. 1931: othe; wise they may by law be excluded from benefit of said estate. Given under our hand this 3rd day of June. 1930. THE RIGGS NA- TIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON, D. WM. J. FLATHER. Vice President. (Seal.) Attest; VICTOR 8, MERSCH. Depuly Regis- ter of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court se. JOHN E. LASKEY, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict _of Columbia. holding & Probate matter of the estate of Wil- fred M. Barion. deceased._Administration 40283.—Application having been made herein for the probate of the last will and testament and codicil thereto of said de- and for letters testamentary on said estate by Minnie Quinn Barton. it is this 12th day of June, 1930, ordered that Phil- lips Barton and 'all others concerned ap- pesr in said court on Monday. the 28th dav of July. A.D. 1930, at 10 o'clock a.m. to show cause’ why said application shoild not ted. "Let notice hereof be published Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star one in'each of three succes- sive weeks before the return day herein mentioned, the first publication to be not less than '30 days before said return day. JENNINGS BAILEY. Justice. A true copy. (Seal) “Attesi: JOHN A. SHEIL. Deputy Resister of Wills. for_the District of Co- bis, Clerk ol the Probate Court. { M. DAUBIN. ERNEST F. WIL- LIAMS, Attorneys at Law, Room 910 Evans Blds. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE_DIS- trict of Columbia, —Holding Equity Court.-—Thomas H. Pickford. Favette Hotel. 16th and Eve Streets N.W.. Washing- ton, D. C. PlainUff, vs 1. Unktown Heir: Devisees and Alienees of Mary Julia Ma tin, Deceased. 2. Unknown Heirs, Devisees and Alienees of Edward H. Strobel, Deceased. 3 Mary E. Strobel. last known address. Washington, D. C. 4. Unknown_ Helrs, De- es and_ Allenees of Mary E. Strobel. De- d. 8, Ina . Hemphill, last known ad- shingten. D. C. and 6. Unknown Devisees and_ Alienees of Ina S Hemphill, Deceased. Defendants —In_Eaquity. No. 51260.—Order of Publication —The ob. ject of ‘this suit is to establish title of plaintiff. Thomas H. Pickford. by adverse possession, o the property described as all of original lot 10 and part of original lot 11. in square 724, in the city of Washington, District of Columbia. described as follo Beginning for said part of original ot 11 at & point in the line of First street distant 32 feet south from the northwest corner of sa1d lot ‘and running thence south along the line_of Fitst street to the southwest corner of ‘said lot. thence east §7 feet € inches. (hence morth 21 feet 10'4 inches, more or le: e east of the point cf beginning, and thence west 87 feet 6 inches o the piace of beginning. ~On motino of the plaintiff, by his attorness, Meredith M. Daubin and Ernest F. Willlams. this 10th das of May. A D.'1830. orde gefendants, Mary E. Strobel Hemphill, cause their appearanc tered herein on or before the ni exclusive of Sundays and legal holldays from the date of the first publication of this order, and that the defendants, the unknown heirs, “alienees Julia' Martin, . M 4 Strobel and 'Ina 8. Hemphill. cause their appearance to be entered heréin on or be- fore the first rule day occurring ninety days, exciusive of Sundays and lesal holidays, from the dste of the first publication of this order: otherwise the cause will be pro- ceeded with as in case of default; provided, a copy of tnis order be published once & week. for nine successive weeks before said appearance day in the Washington Law Re- porter and The Evening Star, other or longer publication " being _excused for good cause shown, "By the court, JENNINGS BAILEY, Justice. (Seal) A triecopy. Test: FRANK E_CUNNINGHAM. Clerk. By HARRY B. HULL. Asst Cler! ™yi7.24.31-i07.14.31 8 FRANK J. HOGAN, At SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding P ot James Murphy. deceased —No. 40338, A inistration Docket 88.—Application having been made herein for probate of the last Wil and testament ‘of “said deceased and for letiers testamentary on said estate by the Riges National Bank of Washington. D. C. it is ordered this 11th day of June. AD "1930. that Hannah_Me Brandt. William ~_Powers, _John ~Powers, Thomas Powers. Johanna Powers. minor, and Mr Mary Powers, her custodian. and all othe concerned. appear in sald court on Monda the 31st day of July. A.D. 1930, at 10 o'clock am. to show cause why such application Shoiild mot be granted. = Let notice hereof be published in' (he Washington Law Re- porier and The Evening Sia once In each of three successive Weeks before the return day herein mentioned. the first publication to be not less than thirty days before said return day JENNINGS® BAILEY. Justice. (8eal) “Aitesi: THEODORE 'COGSWELL. Register of Wilis for the District of Colum- bia. Clerk of the Probate Courl. 3e14.21.28_ i i 3 HENRY P. BLATR, Colorado Bids., Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. ' holding Probate Court.—No. 40275, Administration.—This i3 to give notice that the subscriber, of the District of Co- lumbia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters of ad- ministration c. t. a. on the estate of Nicholas A es, late of the District of Columbia, deceased.” All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibil the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber on or before the 3rd day of June, A.D. 1931, otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 3rd day of June. 1930. ~ FRANKLIN D. MADES. 1618 Allison St. N.W. (Seal.) At- test: THEODORE COGSWELL. Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 1014.21.28 " HARRY A. L. BARKER, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. holding Probate Court.—No. 40423, Administration —This is to give hotice that the subscriber, of the State of Alabama, has obtained from the Probate Court of the =2 District’ of Columbia letters of “administra- tion on the estate of Clara M. Wirth (Clara Wirth). iate ‘of the District of Columb deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased sre hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber on or before the 29th day of May. AD. 1931, otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benent of sald estate en under my hand th 9th day of June.'1930. JOSIE T. MITTE! NIGHT. 122 Herndon Ave.. Mobile, Ala. (Beal) ' Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL, ister of Wills for the District of Colum Clerk of the Probate Court. jel4.21. CHARLES L. NORRIS, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. * holding Probate Court.—No. 40404, Administration.—This is to give notice that ‘the subscriber. of the District of Co- lumbia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the' District of Columbia letters of ad- ministration on_the estate of Martha J. Woodward, Iate of the District of Columbia, deceased ' All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned 1o exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, lezally ithenticated, to the subscriber on or before e 3rd day 'of June, A.D. 1931. otherwise they may by law be excluded from all beneft of said estate. Given under_my hand_this 3rd day of June, 1930 JAMES M. WOOI WARD. 123 “20th 81 N.W_ (Seal.) Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL. Register of Wills for the” District of Colimbla. Clerk of the T o SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRI( Columbia. Holding Probate Court. of “William H. Boog. No. 4020: Administration Docket 8i ing been made herein for prol last will and testament of and for leiters testamentary o e, by David L. Pitcher. executor, it is ordered Phis 3rd dis of June. AD. 1930, that. U unknown heirs at law and next of kin of the above-named decedent and all others con- ppear in said court on Monday. the ay or July, A.D. 1930, at 10 o'clock to show cause why sich application Let notice hereof he pub- TiShed in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening SLaT. once in each of three suc- cgesive weeks before t L Defore feturn day herein ntioned. the frst o on to be ne less than thirty days hefo. 4 return day. GE BA Justs Seal) Attest N Deputy Register “of Columbia. Clerk of en.14.31 should not be granted. Let notice hereof be published in the Washington Law Re- porter and The Evening Star, once in each of three successive weeks befora the return day herein mentioned. the fir ‘mhllf tion 1o be not lezs than thirty days hefore said return day. JENNINGS BAILEY. Justice. geal) “"Ritoni L the Distriet for ogi r of will Ll TR Cltek ot tnd Promate ours. efa mentioned. the | THE EVENING _ LEGAL NOTICES. LUCIEN H. MERCIFR, Attorney for Piaintiff, Wilkins Building. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia. holding an Equity Court.- Mary E_Robinson. 3318 Sherman avenue northwest. plaintiff. vs. George G. Robin- son. 603 Third street rortheast, defendant Eayity No. 50038.-Order of publication.- Suile for absolute divorce—Upon considera- tion of ‘the afdavits of Mary E. Robin- son and of Lucien H. Mercier, filed herein which said affidavits show to’ the satisfac- tion of the court the defendant. Georse G. Robinson. o be a non-resident and to have been absent from the District of Columbia for at least six month and it apDCATIng to the court thut & subpoena has been issued agalnst the said George G. Robinson, and that the same has been retirned “not to be found”: and on motion of the plaintiff it is this 13th day of June, AD. 1930, ordered that ‘the deiendant. George G. Robinson cause his appearance to be entered herein on or before the fogieth day exclusive of Sundays and lexal Holidays hereunto oc- curring after the day of the first publica- tion_of ‘his order. otherwise the cause will be proceeded with as in case of default provided a copy of this order be published at least once s week for three successive weeks in the Washineion Law Reporter and The Evening Star before said day.” By the court: JENNINGS BAILEY. Jusuce. (Seal.) A tnie’ copy. Test: FRANK E. CUNNING- HAM. Clerk. By H. B. DERTZBAUGH. Asst Clerk \e21.28.3¥5 FRANK STETSON, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF | Columbia. ~ holding Probate Court. — No. 40428, Administration.—This i3 to give notice that ‘the subscriber, of the Tistrict of Co- Iumbia, has obtained from ' - Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testa- mentary on the estate of Anna Maude Thy- son, late of the District of Columbia, de- All persons having claims against d ‘are hereby warned to exhibit with the vouchers thereof. lezally ed, to the subscriber on or before ay of June. A.D. 1931, otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under its hand_this 18th_day of June. 1930 NATIONAL SAV INGS AND TRUST COMPANY. By WIL LIAM D. HOOVER. President. '(Seal) At- test: VICTOR S. MERSCH. Deputy Reglster of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of_the probate Coust €21.38,)y5 _ FRANK STETSON, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia. hoidinz a Probate Court _Inthe maiter of the estate of Freda Kuhblank. ' deceased.Adminisiration No 33880 Order nisi —The National Savines And Trust Compans. executor under the last will and testament of Freda Kuhblank. de- ceased. having reporied the sale ai public auction of lot 41 in sauare 2868, in the Dis- irict of Columbia. snid property being im- proved by premices known as 1320 Belmont street northwest. fo Henry Wenrenberg, at and for the sum of elght thousand one Hun- dred and ffty dollars (38.150). it is this 23th dav of May, 1030. ordered that sald tale be ratified and confirmed by the court unless caue to the contrary be showa on or before The ¥nd day of July. 1930, rovided & coby of this order be pubiished once a_ week for three successive weeks in the Washington Law Reporter and The Washington Evening Star, prior to the expiration of said period WM' HITZ. Justice. = (Seal) A true copy Attest. THEODORE COGSWELL. Register of Wiils for the District of Columbin. Clerk of the Probate Court jer.14.21 UNDERWOOD & KILPATRICK, Attorneys.” SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, ~ Holding Probate Court.—No. 40258, Adminisiration —This 1s to give no- tice that the subscriber, of the District of Columbia, has_obtained’ from the Probate Court of ‘the District of Columbia. ancillary letters of administration c. t. 8. on_the estate of Alice Gertrude Miller, late of Eng- land, deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned (o exhibit the same. with the vouchers there of. legaliy authenticated. to the subscriber. on or before the 25th day of April. A D. 1931 otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 3rd_day of June. 1930. OSCAR W. UNDERWOOR. Jr.. Southern Building. (Seal) Attest: VII'TOR S_MERSCH. Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Colum- bia. Clerk of the Probate C jer.14.21 " MINOR, GATLEY & DRURY, Attorneys, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, ~ Holding Probate Court —No. 39163, Administration.—This is to_give no- tice (hat the subscriber, of the District of Columbia, ‘has obtained’ from the Probate Court of ‘the District of Columbia, letters of administration on the estate of Robert M. Teates, late of the District of Columbia. de- ceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned (o exhihit the same, with the vouchers thereof. legally authenticated, {0 the subscriber, on or before the 15th day of December, A D’ 1930: other- wise they may by law be exclided from all benefit of said estate Given under my hand this 4th dav of June, 1030. HAZEL G, TEATES, 1358 Taylor st. n.w. (Seal) Attest VICTOR' 8 'MERSCH. Depiity ~Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. e i ALFRED L. GEIGER, Atforney, National Press Bids. SUPREME COURT OF '“HE DISTRICT OF Columbia. ~ Holding Probate Court.—No. 39908. Administration.—This is to give no- tice that the subscriber of the District of Columbia has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia. letters of administration on the estate of William Hamiiton Beatty, late of the District of ( lumbia. decensed. 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 before the 27th day of May. AD 1931: otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 27th dav of May. 1030 SHER- BURNE G. KOPKINS, Chandler Bldg. 1427 I st nw " “Seal). Aftest: VICTOR 8. MERSCH. Depuiy Register of Wills for the District of Goluwbia, Clerk of tne Probate ot O i 1e7.1. GEORGE C. GRTMAN, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, * Holding >robate Court.—No. 40314, Administration—’his is to give no- tice that the riber’ Of the District of Columbia, has_obtained f.om the Probate Court of' the District of Chumbia. letters testamentary on the estate oy Ellen A. Wat- son. late of the District of olumbin, de- ceased. All persons having cl.ims against the deceased are hereby warnew\to exhibit the same, with the vouchers ther, af. legally aiithenticated, to the subscriber. on Az before the 29th day'of May, A.D. 1931 erwise they may by law be excluded from ali benent of said estate. Given under my han 25th day of May. 1930. JOHN WIL, TAM WATSON. 2101 Nichols _ave. se. (81l Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL, Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk ¢ the e_Court. Je7.14.21 IGUSONTWOUGATON & GARY, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, ~ Holding Probate Court.-No. 40375, Administration —This s to give no- tice that the subscriber, of the District of Columbia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, letters of administration on the estate of Robert F. Acree, late of the District of Columbia, de- eased. ~All persons having claims against the deceased nre hereby warned to exhihit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber. on or before the 27th ‘day’ef May, A.D. 1031: otherwise they may by 1aw be excluded from all benent of ‘said estate. " Given under my hand this 27th day_of May. 1930. ROLAND A. WAD- DILL, 4431 Kiingie 1d. n.w. (Seal) Attest: THEODORE "COGSWELL, Register of Wills for the Districi of Columbia, Clerk, Probate Court. MILLAN & SMITH, Attor - SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. holding Probate Couri.—No, 40208, Administration.—This in to give notice that the subscriber of the State of Marsiang has obtained from the Probate Court of tne District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Austin E_Snoots, Iate of the District of Columbia, deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are here- by warned to exhibit the same, with the Youchers thereof, legally’ nuthen! ! ated. the subscriber. on or before the 6th day bt June, AD. 1931: otherwise they mav by law be excluded from all benefi of xaid estate. Siven under my hand this 6th dav of June: 1930. WEBSTER 8. BLADES. 1206 Fidellty Blde. Balimore. M. “Attest: (Seal) THEO. DORE COGBWELL. Register of Wilis for {)e District”of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 14.21.28 FRANK J. HOGAN and ARTHUR J. PHEL IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, holding a = Brosate Court.—In re estate of Roy L Neutruser, deceased.—Adm. No. 39465.—Order nis for sale.—The Rigs National Bank of Wash. ington, D. C.. executor under the last will and testament of Roy L. Neuhauser, 'de- ceased, having reported to the court (ha has eritered into ar agreement for the sale and conveyance of the interest owned" by the sald Roy L. Neuhauser In the west 25 feet 1 inch front on H street northwest by & depih of 83 feet. ‘of original ot 10} 1 square 319, In the District of Golumbia, now known for purposes of taxation a8 lof 898, in square 319, With the improvements there. on, the said interest being an undivided one- half interest, subject, however, 1o & trust of $22,000.00. and the ' consideration” therefor being the cancellation. setilement und pay- ment of a claim akainst said estate of (he sald Roy L. Neunauser In the sum ' of $9.033 88, against which claim it, of said estate, t-oft or co N, a5 execu- hus & possisle but dis. er-claim 1 the sim of P it is by the court this 20th day of May. 1930, ad)udged. ordered and des Ci50d, that, aid offer be accepied and_ snid sale be ratified and confirmed unless cause 0 the contrary be shown on or hefore the nd day of July. AD. 1930 Provided a €wy of this' order be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Btar. once a Week for three successive weeks rior to said last mentioned date. WILLIAM TZ, Justice (Seal) Attest. THEODORE COGSWELL. Reister of Wills for the Dis- trict “of Columbia, Clerk of the Probats Court o141 VANDORE, RS, WIL- SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate Court.—Estate of ‘Richard E. Pairo. deceased.—No. 40443, Administration Docket 88.—Appilcation hav- ing been made herein for probate of the last will and testament and codieil thereto of said deceased, and for letters testamen. tary on said estate, by Paul V. Rogers and Union Trust Company of the District of Co- lumbia, it is ordered this 19th day of June. A.D. 1930, that _Alice Marshall (address nn- known), Mrs. Sadie Overton (address un- known). Louis P. Pairo. Atianta. Ga.: Nellie B. Graham. Caldwell. N. J.: Grace F. Tal. man. Brookline, Mass; Marion E. Estes, Brookline, Mass.: Janei Stearns, Brookline, Mass., and the unknown heirs at law and next of kin of Richard E. Pairo, deceased. and all others concerned. appear in sai court on Monday. the 28th day of July, A.D. 1930, ut 10 o'clock a.m., to show cause why such application should 'not be granted. Let notice hereof be published in the Wash- inglon Law Reporter and the Washington Evening “Star once in each of three suc- cessive weeks before the return day herein mentioned. the first publication to be not less than thirty days before said return day, JENNINGS BAILEY, Justice. (Seal) At. iest: THEODORE COGSWELL. Register of Wilis_ for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Cowrb. 3621,28,)v8 | | THEODORE COGSWELL, 'Register STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. B _LEGAL NOTICES. FRANK STETSON, Attoraey. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbin. holding Probate Court —No. 40463, Administration.—This is to glve no- tice that the subscriber, of the District of Columbia. has obtained from the Probate Court of ‘the District of Columbia letters of administration” on the estate of Agnes M Kennedy, late of the District of Columbia deceased. All persons having claims sgainst the deceased are hereby warned to exhibil the same, with the vouchers thereof, le- gally authenticated. to the subscriber on or before the 16th day of June, A.D. 1931 otherwise they may by law be exciuded from all benefit of said esiate. Given under my hand this 16th day-of June, 1930. ~WIL- LIAM 'O. KENNEDY, 4007 13th st. ne (Beal) “Attest: VICTOR S. MERSCH. Dep- uty Register of Wills for the District of Columbis. Clerk of the Probate Court. je21.28.5y5 MILLAN & SMITH, Attorneys. Fendall Blde. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. holding Probate Court.—No. 40343, ‘Administration. —This ix to give notice that the subscriber of the State of Marviand has ‘obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testam:nta the estate of Annie Van Horn, late of ti District of Columbia, deceased.” All persos having claims against the deceased are here- by warned 10 exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated. the subseriber. on or before the 6th d June, AD. 1931: otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 6th day of June. 1930, BENJAMIN N. MEEDS, care of Millan & Smith, 344 D si. nw. Altest: (Seal.) of Wilis for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court Je14.21.28. FRANK STETSON, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate Court.—No. 38800, Administration. —This is to give notice that the subscriber. which was by the Su- preme Court of the District of Columbia granted letters testamentary on the estate of Myron M. Parker. deceased. has. with the “approval of the Supreme Court of the District_of Columbia. holding a Probate Court, appointed Mon Julv. '1930. at 10 o'clock and ‘said court room ss the pi ing pavment and distribution from - said estate. under the court’s direction and con- trol. when and where all creditors and pes sons entitled to distributive shares or lei cles. or (he residue, or parls thereof. are notified to attend. in verson or by agent or atiorney duly sufhorized. with their claims against the estate properly vouched. Given under_its hand this 9th day of Jure. 1930. NATIONAL SAVINGS AND TRUST COM- PANY. by FRANK _STETSON. Attorney. (Seal.) Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL. Register of Wilis for the District of Colum- bia. Clerk of the Probate Court. jel4.21.28 M. M. DOYLE, F. A. THUEE, Attorney Denrike Bl SUPREME COURT OF ‘THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. —Holding Probate Court.—No. 40414, Administration.—This is to give notice that the subscriber of the District of Colum+ bia has obtalned from the Probate Court cf the Districi of Columbia, letters of adminis- tration on the estate of Elizabeth Kelly, la‘e of the District of Columbia, deceased. All persons having clalms against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. witi the vouchers thereof, legallv authenticated, to the subscriber. on’ or before the 3rd day of June, A.D. 1931; otherwise they may by Iaw be’ exclided from all beneft of said estate. Given under my hand this 3rd dsy of June, 1930. FREDERICK A. THUEE. Den. rike Building. Attest; (Seal) THEODORE COGSWELL. ‘Register’ of Wills for the Dis- trict “of Columbia, Clerk of Court Je14,21,28 GEORGE C. GERTMAN, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia. holding a Probate Court —In re estate of Sallie Joyner Nelson, deceased.——Administration, No. 40388 - Ap- plication having been made herein for pro- bate of the last will and testament of said deceased, and for letters testamentary upon said estate, by Willle A. Jovner, it fis or~ dered this 17th day of June. A.D. 1930, that Thomas B. Nelson and Mary E. Mariin, and all others’ concerned, appear in said court on Monday, the 28th day of July, 1930, at 10 o'clock ‘a.m. ‘to show cause why such application should not be granted. = Let notice hereof be published in the Washing- ton Law Reporter and in The Evening Star onc: in each of three successive weeks be- fore the return day herein mentioned, the first publication to be not less than thirty days before said return day. JENNINGS BAILEY, Justice. A true copy. (Seal.) Attesi: VICTOR 8. MERSCH. Deputy Regis- ter of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court 1021.28.055 _ LEONARD MARBURY, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. holding Probate Court.—Estate of Marzaret Runvan Hylbert, deceased.— No. 39918, Administration Docket 87.—Ap- plication having been made herein fof pro- bate of the last will and testament of said deceased, and for letters of administration . 0n sald estate, by Eliot H. Thomp- it is ordered this 19th day of June, AD. 1930, that Elisabeth R. Hylbert, minor, and Lewis C. Hylberi, custodian 'of said minor, and all others concerned. appear in said court on Monday, the 28th day of July. A.D. 1930, at 10 0'clock a.m., to Show cause why such’ application should not be granted Let notice hereof be published in the Wa: ington Law Reporter and The Evening 8t once in each of three successive weeks be- fore the return day herein mentioned, the first publication to be not less toan thirty days before said return BAILEY, dustice. (Seal) Attest: THEO- DORE COGSWELL, Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court 3621.28.5y5 "SHERLEY, FAUST & WILSON, Attorneys, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, " holding _Erobate Court.’ - No 40218, Administiration.—This is_to give noiice that the subscriber, of the District of Co- lumbia, has obtained {rom the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testa- mentary on the estale of Thomas Peiry Lippitt. late of the District of Columbia. aeceased. All persons having ciaims against the deceased are hereby wained to exhibil the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber on or before the 16th day of June. AD. 1931, otherw they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. " Given under my hand this J6th day of June, 1930. HELEN WILSON LIPPITT, 403" Metropolitan Bank Building. (Seal) "Attest: VICTOR S. MERSCH. Dep- uty Resister of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. Cgeavagiy PR THORNTON J. PARKER, WM. MERRICK PARKER, Attorneys, Union Trust Bl + TPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF “olumbin, * holding Probate Court. — No. 40x 9, Administration.— This is to give notice thay ‘the subscriber, of the District of Co- lumb, " has obtained from the Probate Court of th. District of Columbia letters testa- mentar, on the estate of Roberta Bell, late of the . ‘strict of Columbia, deceased. All Dersons i ving claims against the deceased are hereby varned to exhibit the same. with the vouche. - thereof, legally authenticated to the subsc_“er on or before the 13th day of June, A.D. 1931, otherwise they may by law' be excli. 4 from all estate. Given \ 50 benent of “said my hand this 12th day of June, 1930 ARTHA HELENE BELL. 1357 B St. SE. D. C. _(Seal) Attest THEODORE COG: ELL, Register of Wills for the District of Wolumbia, Clerk of the Probate Cour FRANK STET:. W, Attorney, SUPREME CQURT OF 'HE DISTRICT OP Columbia. * holding Pru ate Co: 40210, Administration.—Thi that 'the subscriber. of the lumbia, hws obtained from th of the' District of Columbia ministration on the estate of . \en Carpen- ter, Mte of the District of O, 'umbia. de- ceased. ~ All persons having cla, \ against the deceased are hereby warned ' exhibit the same. with the vouchers there. . legally authenticated, to the subscriber on ¢ before the 3rd of June, A.D. 1931, ot. rwise they ‘may by law be excluded from all v nefit Shgnid estate, Given under lta hana Mhis n_day of Jjune. ATIONAL & V- INGS AND TRUST COMPANY. By W. - LIAM D. HOOVER. President. (Seal) A VICTOR 8. MERSCH. Deputy Registe, of Wills for the ‘District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate_Court je21 . DICKEY, Attorney, 1416 F 8t. N 4 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF T DIS- trict of Columbia —Clara A !u‘\{la\. in- fant, 316 A st. n.e. by James Edward Shea. her ' mext ' friénd, plaintfl, vs. George A Smih. 1114 F €. _Apartment 405, de- fendant. N Equity Docket.~The object of this suit {s to obtain an annul ment of the mi e of the plaintiff, Clar A 8mith, Infant, to the defendant. Georg: A. 8Smith On motion of the plaintiff, it this 2nd day of June. AD. 0. ordered that the defendant. George A. Smith, cause his appearance to be entered herein on or befol the fortfeth day, exclusive of Sun- days and legal holidays. occurring after the day of the first publication of this order: otherwise the cause will be ;ruceeflvd with as In case of defaul rovided. a copy of this order be published once three successive weeks in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star before said day. By the court, ALFRED A. WHEAT, Justice " (Seal.) ‘True copy Tesi: FRANK E_CUNNINGHAM. Clerk. By J. W. GARD- NEI Asst. Clerk. " je7,4.21 R. P HOLLINGSWORTH, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. ~ Holding Probate Court.—No. Probate Court “tters of ad- 37529, Administration —This is to give no- | tice that the subscriber. Who was: by the Supreme Court 'of the District of Columbin sranted letters “of administration on ' the ectate of Hannah N. Mann. deceased. has ®ith the approval of the Supreme (ourt of the ‘District of Columbia. holding a Probate Court, appointed Monday, the 23rd_day of June.” 1930, 'at 10 o'clock a.m. as the tim and said court room as the pince, for mak- ing payment and distribution from 'said estate, under the court’s direction ‘and irol. When and 'where all ‘creditors and per sons entitled to distributive shares or cles. or the Tesidue. or parts thereof. tified to attend, 1h berson or by attorney duly authorized. with thei against the estate propeily vouched. Given under my hand this 3rd day of June, 1930 NSl my, hand | JI0%, Of Sune, 1900 WASHINGTON, “Administrator. By R. P HOTLT o P TH. Attorney. (Seal) At test: VICTOR 8. MERSCH. Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbt of the Probate Court SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. " holding Probate Court.—No. 40439, Administration.—This is to_give no- tice that the subscribers. of the District of Columbia, have obtaine Gourt of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Barbara C Oliver, late of the District of Columbia, de- censed. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby d to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof. legally authenticated, he_ subscribers on or he. fore the 6th day of June. A.D. 1931: other- wise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under our hands this 6th dav of June, 1930 OLIVER, MARGARET "H. 813 ¥ (Beal) Attest: THEODORE COGS- Resister of Wilis for the ‘District of umibla, (Clerk ‘of ‘the Probate Courl. Co! Je14,21 the Probate | JENNINGS | 1e21.28.9y5 | week for | from the Probate | ATURDAY LEGAL NOTICES. " C. D. GARRETT, Attorne SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. “holding_Probate Court—Estate of “Isabel Doughty Stedman. deceased.—No 40417, Administration Docket 88.—Applica- tion ‘having been made herein for Drobate of the last will and testament and codicil of said deceased and for letiers testamentary on said estate by B. P. Lamberton, it is ordered this 10th day of June. AD. 1930. that Mrs. Anne Story Stephens. Los An- eies. California, and the unknown heirs at iaw and next of kin of Isabel Doughty Sted- man. deceased. and all others concerned. Appear in said court on Monday. the 21st day of July. AD. 1930. ‘at 10 o'clock a.m. to 3how'cause why such application should not be granted Let notice hereof be Dub- lished in the Washington Law Reporter and The 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 return’ day JENNINGS BAILEY. Justice (Seal.) "Attest: " JOHN A. SHEIL. Deputy Register of Wills' for_the District of Co- iumbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. _Jel4.21.28 s WILLIAM C. DeLACY, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. holding_Probate Court.—Estate of ' Bridget Ann Barrett. deceased.—No. | 40406, Administration Docket 88.—-Applica- tion having been made hercin for probate of the last will and tesiament of said de- ceased. and for letters testamentary on said estate. by William C. DeLacy. it s ordered s 9th_dayv of June, A.D. 1930. that Mrs Agnes Bauer Jones. Mrs. Annie Bauer Wright and Mrs’ Agnes Lohmeyer Reese, and all others concerned, appear in sald court on Monday. the 215t day of July. A.D. 1930. at 10 o'clock am., to show cause why such application should not be granted. Let no- tice hereof be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star once in each of three successive weeks before the return dey herein mentioned. the first pub- lication (o be not less than thirty days be- fore said return dav. JENNINGS BAILEY, Justice. (Seal.) _Aitest: JOHN A SHEIL. Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. Je14.21.2 FRANK STETSON. Attorney. SUPREME CQURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court —Estaie of Nellie Ridiey Loose. Deceased.—No. 40381 | Administration Docket 88.—Application hav- ing been made herein for probate of the last will and testament of said deceased. and for letters testamentary on said estate, by J. Louis Loose, it is ordered this 3rd dav of June. AD. 1930. that Charles D. Gou'd, ewellton, La. the unknown heirs at law and next ‘of kin of Nellie Ridley Loose. de- ceased. ana all others concerned, appear in sald court on Mondav. the 14th day of Juls. AD. 1930, at 10 o'clock a.m.. to show cause why such’ application should not be granted. Let notice hereof be published in the Wash- ington Law Reporter and The Evening Star. once in each of three successive weeks before the return day herein mentioned, the first ublication (0 be not less than thirty days efore said ieturn dav. JENNINGS BAILEY Justice. (Seul.) Atiest: THEODORE COGS- WELL. Register of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Courl. Jei. COLLADAY, CLIFFORD & PETTUS, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. ~ holding Probate Court.—No. 39901, Administration. —This is_to give no- tice that the subscriber, of the State of Con- necticut, has_obtained from the Probale Court of the District of Columbia letters tes- tamentary on the estate of Anna E. Wal- Iace. late of the District of Collimbia. de- ceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, le- gally authenticated, to the subscriber on or before the 9th day of June, A.D. 1931: other- wise thev may by law be exciuded from sll benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 9th day of June, 19%0. HATTIE C. ISBELL, 537 Broad st. Meriden, Conn (Seal)” Attest: JOHN A. SHEIL. Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Colum- bla. Clerk of the Probate Court. 1142128 RESOR _ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. 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Address Mrs. Potomac Beach P. O. VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. ROANOKE COTTAGE | wean front. hot and cold water in each 100 ._home cooking. owner management Mrs. ‘R. B. Hyau, Mrs. R, H. Gray, Miss Bessiv Gray. Frank B. Johnlo:l‘_ EDUCATIONAL. SIRAYER COLLEGE “An Accredife " Institution for Business . aining” Special Summ v Classes for High School “raduates and College St\ lents Day Se Ask for Catalogue Nat'l 1748 721 13th St. ions Evening Lessions WASHINGTON COLLEGE of LAW Co-educational SUMMER SESSION June 23 to August 2 Morning and Even 2000 G Street Classes Met. 4585 UNE 21, TALKIE HIT TUNES T0°BE ON WMAL Entertainers Tonight Sched- ule Marcia Frear, Soprano, and Veronica Wiggins. 1930. A program consisting entirely of pop- ular tunes from recent talking pictures will be presented during the Paramount- Publix hour tonight over WMAL and a network of other Columbia Broadcasting System stations. The entertainers in- clude Marcia Freer, soprano; Veronica ‘Wiggins, contral Fred Vettel, tenor: Lillian Gordon, “blues” singer; Paul Small, tenor; Jesse Crawford, organist: the Giersdorf sisters, vocal trio, and the Paramount Orchestra. The orchestral selections will be a medley from ‘“The Love Parade,” “Tru to the Navy” and “Vagabond King."| The Giersdorf sisters will sing “Any Time's the Time to Fall in Love." Other numbers are “I Don't Need At mosphere,” “Dangerous Dan McGrew" and “Sweeping the Clouds Away.” “The Fairies’ Well,” a five-act Irish comedy drama by George Timmons, will be the Hank Simmons Show Boat pro- duction. Simmons will play the role of Larry Dee, a happy-go-lucky Irish lad. “Romance of the Shoe.” The speaker in the series known as “The Romance of American Industry” will be Harold C. Keith of Brockton, Mass., president of the National Boot and Shoe Manufacturers’ Association. His topic is “The Romance of the Shoe."” Three popular orchestras will provide WMAL'’s late dance music, which begins at 10 o'clock and continues for an hour and a half. These are Will Osborne's Orchestra, Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians and Bert Lown and his Bilt- more Orchestr: WMAL's attractions of local origin include a concert by Papas’ Hawaiian Guitar Club and a talk on the District's | 1932 budget by Rudolph Jose, chairman of the finance committee of the Wash- ington Chamber of Commerce, A condensed version of Romberg's light opera “Blossom Time” is an- nounced as a Del Monte presentation tonight over WRC and a network of other National Broadcasting Co. sta- tions. ~ Alexander Gray will sing the principal role. The music of many lands makes up the program of Arthur Pryor's Band in the General EI. tric hour. Reeves’ “Second Connecticut March” will open the program. The other numbers are “A Summer in Norway,” the “Polonaise” from “Mignon.” “In the Soudan,” “Nor- weglan Artists’s Carnival,” “A Cocoanut Dance” and “The Kilties March, “Free and Easy,” from the show by | that name, sets the tempo of light mel- odies which the Ponce sisters will in- terpret. Among the other selections a “Watcha Got Hidin’ Behind ‘Those Eyes?” “Song of the Bayou,” “Sunny Side of the Street” and “Song 9§ the Dawn."” First of New Programs. WRC also will introduce the first of a series of new programs of local origin to be provided by the Washington Happy Wonder Bakers. These programs will be broadcast hereafter on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons from 5 to 6 o'clock. Fred East and Bill Raymond, two of Washington's best known singers, will be the soloist: John Claggett Proctor, historian, will reminisce each week, telling about Washington 40 years ago. The programs have been ranged in celebration of the fortieth an- niversary of the Corby Baking Co. Another outstanding WRC attraction will be a rebroadcast from Germany, during which there will be a talk b, | Dr. Julius Curtius, German minister of foreign affairs. The Crescendo Male Chorus and the Honolulans will contribute to the pro- gram tonight of WOL. Other musical features will be mandolin and guitar solos by Walter T. Holt and duets by William and Edward Carey. WJSV's program is made up of its usual Saturday night attractions, Prom- inent among them are a concert by Elgins' Washingtonians and the Sunday school lesson by Rev. Donald McDougall. e STATIONS MUST WAIT ON POWER DECISIONS Commission Puts Off Until Fall! Applications to Operate on 50,000 Watts. Radio stations aspiring to blast through space with the maximum broad- | casting power of 50,000 watts must wait until next Fall before they learn the Jjudgment of the radio authorities. The Federal Radio Commission has deferred action on the applications of 13 stations in various parts of the country for power boosts to the maxi- mum until the regular hearing docket | following the Summer recess. Thus it shatters the hopes of these stations to enter the first category of broadcasters for perhaps another year. Earlier this week the commission definitely decided that it would not cur- tail power—settling an issue which has | bothered it for some time. It ruled that 20 of the 40 cleared channels set aside | for the exclusive use of high-powered | stations would be permitted to accom- modate stations of the maximum broad- casting power, In line with this action it was ex- pected that the commission would pass on at least a few of the pending appli- cations for maximum power. This would have permitted these stations to make the necessary equipment changes over the dull Summer months, when radio is at worst. But, by a 3-to-2 vote, | the commission decided that the appli- cations should be considered on their individual merits, and ordered these | stations to show cause at formal hear- | ings why the public could better be | served with the increased power, In the meantime the commission is considering what to do about the other 20 cleared channels. There is & strong movement on the part of two commis- sioners to enforce simultaneous opera- tion of East and West Coast stations on certain of these channels, experi~ mentally, &s an ultimate way of reliev- ing some of the congestion in broad- casting. It is seeking the acqulescence of stations for such experiments, how- ever. since it might invite court action if it arbitrarily ordered stations to “double-up” on the channels they now use exclusively. There now are eight stations in vari- ous sections of the country licensed to use 50,000 watts power. Five others, have construction permits to install apparatus of this output, and once the installations are completed, licensing is virtually automatic. (Copyright, 1930, by the Consolidated Press.) MUSICALVINSTIUC’I'IONA : Closing Recital of the Virgil Clavier Piano School Georgia E. Miller, Director Barker Hall, K at 17th N.W. Wednesday, June 25th; 8:30 The public is invited Allentown Prep. School for boys St repared for Coll nd technicol schools. Clarses give close contacts with teach 1 Medern buildings eauipment and facil Depariment for vounge: bevs. Rate $350. For illustrated catalog address 1rvin M.Shahter, Headmaster, Allentown, Pa. Long and succenful record —__ STEAMSHIP! USTRALIA HONOLULU. NEW ZEALAND | | re | Today on l (Al time p.m., unless the Radio otherwise indicated.) LOCAL STATIONS 315.6 Meters. WRC 950 Kilocycles, 2:00—The Marionettes. 3:00—Wyoming ranch life. 3:15—Cyril Langlois. baritone. 3:30—Dancing melodies. 4:00—The Lady Next Door. 4:30—The Tea Timers. 5:00—Black and Gold Orchestra. 5:30—Gov. Clinton Orchestra. 5:39—News flashes. 5:44—Correct time. 5:45—Washington Wonder Bakers, 6:00—Amos 'n’ Andy. 6:15—The Jameses. 6:30—Rebroadcast from German: | dress by Dr. Julius Curtuis, Ger- man minister of foreign affairs. 7:30—Del Monte progral 8:00—"In the Spotlight. 8:30—General Electric hour. 9:00—Rolfe’s Lucky Strike Orchestra. 10:00—The Ponce Sisters. 10:30—Park Central Orchestra, 11:00—Weather forecast. | 11:01 to 12:00—Rudy Vallee and his Connecticut Yankees, WJSY 2054 Meters. 1,460 Kiloeycles. 2:00—Art Stone, pianist. 2:30—Children’s program. 3:00—Ryder's violin ensemble. 3:30—David Martin and Jimmy Wal- ers. 4:30—New Market Chamber of Com- merce. "5:30—Down the Highway, 6:00—Musical program, 6:15—Service program. 6:30—News flashes. 8:40—Classified program. 7:00—~Police flashes. 7:15—A. S. Doniphan. 7:30—Time signal. 7:31—Unchained facts, 8:00—Uncle_Jerry. 8:15—Fred Fisher and Bill Flammer, 8:30—Sunday school lesson. 9:00—Pa Brown and his Brownies. 9:30—Studio feature, 10:00—Rufus and Remus. 10:15—Classical records. 10:30—Dr. Prederick Karr. 11:00—Big Ed’s_Squirrel Hunters, 4759 Meters, WMAL 630 Kilocycles. 00—Columbia Ensemble. 2:30—For your information, 3:00—The Aztecs. 0—French Trio. 0-~Manhattan Towers Orchestra. 5—Farm science snapshots. 4:55—Studio feature. 5:00—Scrappy Lambert's Orchestra. 5—"Radio Topics,” discussed by Sol Taishof 0—Ted Husing's Sportsiants, 6:00—Correct time. 6:01—The Crockett Mountaineers. 6:15—Flashes from The Evening Star. : :g—?_?%ns' Hn!\'.ul'flri Guitar_Club. ‘45—"The District Budget Program for 1832, by Rudolph Jose. 7:00—The Yeast Jesters, 5—"Romance of American Induse try.” by Harold C. Kelith, 7:30—Dixie Echoes. 8:00—Correct time. 8:01—Hank Simmons' Show Boab=. ‘The Fairies’ Well," —Paramount Publix hour. 0—Will Osborne’s Orchestra, :30—Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians. 1 3 12:00—Correct time. WOL 2289 Meters. 1,310 Kilocyeles. 3:30—Sport’s hour. 4:30—The Laugh Club. 5:00—Gladys Marks, soprano: Howard Moore, baritone, and Muriel B 5:30— Oneime 0 » :30—"One-Time Tt 5 6:00_Dinner musiqr e o8 6:10—Mandolin and by Walter T. Holt. 6:30—Police flashes. §:40—Crescendo Male Chorus. 7:00—William and Edward Carey i duets, 7:20—News flashes, 7:30 to 8:00—The Honolulans, NAA : 4345 Meters, 3:45—Weather Bureau itar selections reports, 11:30 to 12:00—Eigin's Washingtonians 454.3—WEAF New York—660. (N. B. C. Chain,) 5:00—Orchestra_hour. | 6:00—Twilight Voices. | 6:30—Dr. Julius Curtius, Berlin. 7:00—Movie drama. 8:00—In the Spotlight. | 8:30—Band concert and Floyd Gib- bons. 9:00—B. A. Rolfe Orchestra. 10:00—Ponce Sisters | 10:15—Don Bigelow’s Orchestra, 11:00—Rudy Vallee Orchestra, 348.6—~WABC New York—386 (C. B. S. Chain.) 5:30—Ted Husing's Sportslants, | 6:00—Crockett Mountaineers, | 6:30—Maniacs. % oo—-})r. Torrance; Industrial Amer- ca. 7:30—Dixie Echoes, 8:00—Show Boat, | 'Q:gD—Mofl!l. 0:00—Dance music (11, hours), | 11:30—Midnight Melodl:a. 4 394.5—WJZ New York— (N. B. C. Chain.) 5:00—Mme. Gainsborg, planist: Dan- dies of Yesterday: Flsie Thiede, Soprano; base ball scores. 5:45—Floyd Gibbons. 6:00—Amos 'n’ Andy. 6:15—The Jesters. g:gg:ane Brush Man, 4 rcus program. 7:15—Moment Musicale. 7:30—Goldman Band concert. 8:30—Minstrels. ozoo—lsmnu and Bows, Godfrey Lud- w. o 9:30—Miniature Theater. 10:00—Hour of Slumber Music. 272.6—~WPG Atlantic City—1,1 7:00—WABC; orchestra: songs. 8:00—Two hours from WABC, 10:00—Dance music (1% hrs.), 11:30—Half hour from WABC. talk from 282.8—WBAL Baltimore—1,060, T:00—WJZ (30 min.); concert, 8:00—Around the Melodeon. 8:30—Same as WJZ (2! hrs.), 282.8—WTIC Hartford—1,060. 5:00—Mother Goose; news. 5:30—Symphonette; ‘soprano. 6:20—Health talk; scores, 6:30—Broadway Favorites. | 422.3—WOR Newark—110, 5:00—Uncle Don: sports; orchestra, 8:00—Dinner music; ensemble. | 7:00—American Legion: Hum & Strum. 7:30—Half Seas Over; show. | 9:00—Studio; orchestra: new 10:00—Orchestra; Moonbeam: 256.3—WCAU Philadelphia—1,170, 5:00—Radio Romeo; scores. 5:30—WABC (45 min.); adventures. 8:30—Feature; orchestra: ring rackets. 7:45—Sports (15 m.); WABC (4 hrs.). 305.9—KDKA Pittshurgh—9! 5:00—Band (45 min.); WJZ (30 min.). 6:15—Concert (15 m.); WJZ (3! hrs.). | 10:00—Sports; messages. 260.7—WHAM Rochester—1,150. 5:45—Same as WJZ (2'; hrs.), 8:00—Talk and WJZ (2 hrs.), 10:00—Dance music (45 min.). 379.5—WGY Schenectady—79 5:00—Dinner music: scores. 6:30—Same as WEAF (31, hrs.). 10:00—Boulevard of Dreams; dance. 302.8—WBZ Springfield—990. 5:00—Orchestra; sports; blue songs. 5:45—Same as WJZ. 6:30—WJZ (45 min.); Nature League. 7:30—Musical program. 8:30—WJZ (1 hr.); orchestra. 10:00—Scores; slumber music. CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN STATIONS. 428.3—WLW Cincinnati—700, | 6:00—Organ, Brooks; WJZ. | 7:30—Knights (1 hr); WJZ (30 m.). | 9:00—Variety; orchestra; Farmers. 10:00—Feature (30 m.); WJZ (30 m.). 11:00—Variety programs (2!z hrs.). 398.8—WJIR Detroit—75¢ 5:45-*Serenaders; Best Story. 6:45—Cecll and Sally. 7:00—~WJZ (15 m.); musical program. | 8:00—Band (30 m.); WJZ (30 m.). 9:00—Radio drama (30 m.): WJZ, 10:00—Features (30 m.); WJZ. 11:00—Dance music (3 hrs.). 7:00—Concert and Motors program. 0—Same as WEAF (25 hrs.). 10:00—Feature; Bay State Boys. 10:30—N. B. C. and music (1! hrs.), 12:00—Transcontinental program. 277.6—WBT Charlotte—1,080. 6:00—WJZ (15 m.); music. 6:30—Grab Bag: scores; studio. 7:15—Music and WEAF (23, hrs, 10:00—The Owl Club (1 hr.). 365.6—WHAS Louisville—82 00—Concert ensemble: scores. 7:30—Same as WEAF (215 10:00—Ensemble (30 m.); 3 10:45—Music; news: Jack Turner. 270.1—-WRVA Richmond—1,110. —WJZ (15 m.): music. o m Vanc iver. B. O. For fare. etc.. apply Can. Pac. Rwy. l4th St. st New York Ave. N.W.. Washingion. or to'the Canadian Australasian Line, 999 West Hestings St., Vancouver, B, EAFP (1% | 690 Kilocyeles, 9:55—Time signals. 10:00—Weather Bureau reports. OUT-OF-TOWN STATIONS. Programs prepared by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Eastern Standard time, (Meters on left of call letters, kilocycles on right.) 461.3—WSM Nashville—g50, 7:00—Scores; Sunday school, 7:30—WEAF (30 m.): Music Shop. 8:30—Concert; Hunters: Harmonica. | ,9:45—Music Shop; orchestra. 10:30—WJZ (15 m.); Jumpers. 11:00—Variety programs (2 hrs.), |PARACHUTE TESTING REGULATIONS ARE SET Provisions for Certifieation to Be- come Effective July 1, According to Commerce Assistant. Regulations providing for the test- ing and certification by the Department of Commerce of parachutes were ane nounced yesterday by Clarence M. Young, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Aeronautics. The regulations will become effective July 1. The certificates will be issued only for parachute types that have met the minimum requirements of the depart- ment relating to strength of material, | rate of descent and promptness and | certainty of opening, Mr. Young said. The regulations require that para- chutes approved by the department shall be packed or repacked at least once in each 60 days before being worn in flights. . POLAND FILES PROTEST IN BORDER SHOOTINGS By the Associated Press. WARSAW, June 21.—The Polish for= eign office yesterday presented a note to Herr Rayscher, the German Minister, protesting against recent shooting in- cidents on the Polish-German frontier. The note enumerated six such cases during the past few months and de- manded punishment for the guilty. A Polish frontier guard was killed by German guards Thursday near Gra- Jewoelk. Major “Chain” Features TONIGHT. 6:00—“Amos 'n' Andy — WRC and N. B. C. network. 7:00—"Dixie Circus," dramatiza~ tion of cirzus life—WJZ, WBZ, KDKA, WLW and WBAL. 00—Hank Simmons' Show Boat; “The Fairies’ Well,” Irish comedy drama— ‘WMAL and C. B. 8. net- work. 8:30—General Electric Hour; Arthur Pryor and his band—WRC and N. B. C. network. 8:30—Dutch minstrels: and orchestra — WJZ, WBZ, WBZA, WBAL, WHAM. KDKA, WLW, WJR, KYW, KWK and WREN, 9:00—Lucky Strike Orchestra: dance music—WRC and N. B. C. network. 9:00—Paramount-Publix Hour; radio and stage stars— WMAL and C. B, S. nete work. 10:00—W1ll Osborne's Orchestra dance music—WMAL an C. B. 8. network. soloista 7:30 TONIGHT Eastern Standard Time WRC and other NBC stations ALEXANDER BLOSSOM TIME Every Saturday night fi mows stars are presented in their musical suces under the auspices of DEL MONTE COFFEE & modern coffee for modern tastes 10:00—Theta Chi; Duo; PFiddlers.

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