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S UCTIONS AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. i AUCTION SALES. FUTURE_DAYS. DAM A. WESCHLER & BON, Auctioneers. USTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IMPROVED BY LARGE BRICK COMMERCIAL GARAGE, REAR OF 2013 M STREET NORTHWEST, WITH LOT RUNNING TO_NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE- NUE AND FRONTING 2835 FEET THEREON., By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause No. 50082, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by. public auction, n front of the premises, on MONDAY. THE [THIRTEENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1930, AT REE-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. the follow- ing decribed land and premises, situate in Jthe District of Columbia, to wil: Lot 44 in homas B, Ferguson's combination of lots Jin ‘sauare b9. as per plat recorded in Liver 80, folio 120 of the records of ine office of surveyor of the District of Columbia: [Bubject to right of way for wll purposes cept that of bullding over the following cribed part of said lot, Viz: Beginning in outh line of said lot ‘and the north line s 15-foot-wide alley at a point distant feet west of the southeast ald lot: thence west 15 feet; thence north 17.21 feet; thence southeastcrly 13.57 fcet is ‘& point 6.26 feet due north of the place T beginning: thence south to the place of inning: as reserved in deed from Henry [Behultz to Pitman Pulsifer rec 3779, folio 316 of the land records of ihe [District of Columbia Terms of sale’ One-third of the purchase fmoncy (o be paid in cash, the balance in | the ofice of the wo cqual instaliments represented by promissory notes of 4 fin “one and ‘two’ years wiih inter s r‘cent per annum from day of sale, pay- ble ‘semi-annuaily, secured by first deed of rust upon the broperw sold. or ail cash. t the option of the purchaser. A deposit b $1,000 Tequired of purchaser ai time of ale. " All ‘conveyancing, recording and no- rial fees at cost of purchuser. Terms of Je"to be compiied with within thirty da from ‘day ‘of snle, otherwise ‘the trustees serve the right to resell the property at he risk and cost of the defaulting pur- Daser. after five days' advertisement of ch resale in this newspap wasnson 1458 1 7o ashington Loan ard Trust Sids., PAUL E. LESH 1423 F Bt N.W. ec2.dkdsexsu Trusiée . OWEN & SON_ Auctioneers, 1431 Eve Street N.W. FRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES. UATE, > TMPROVED « BY. - APARTMENT BUILDING _KNOWN _AS _“WILLARD BQURTS.© CONTAINING SIXTY-FOUR APARTMENTS, BEING PREMISES NO. 1916 SEVENTEENTH STREET, NORTH- WEST. WASHINGTON, D. C By virtie of a certain deed of trust. duly ecorded in Liber No. 6366, Follo 97 et seq.. Pt the iand records of the District of Colum- Pia, and upon prover direction in accordance ith the provisions of said deed of trust. fhe undersigned ‘trustee Will sell at public x ribed ict of Columbia, and designated as. and g Lot numper Two Hundred and Fifty- ght (258) in Harry Werdman and Thom: s Combination of jots in Sauare nu ered One Hundred and Fifty-one (151), er plat recorded in the office of the Su: yor for the District of Columbia, in Liber 2, at Folio * 3 A , to an ‘existing first deed e notes Aggregating bt tiust securing certain Pre Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars $150.000). maturing December 15, 1931; an: uther subject to accrued interest upon said otes. at the rate of 6% per anhum. and inpaid ‘and sccrued taxes: further partien: fars of which debt. interest and taxes will be civen'at the time of sale, or can be ob- ined in mdvance from the trustee. “Ferms of sale: One-third (') of the pur- hase money over and above the amount bt “t1e ‘existing first deed of trust indebted: ess. accrued interest thereon and unpaic xes to be paid in cash. and the balance n instaliments, payable in one D) Tam (e 2 Years, with interest at six per centum (8%) per annum. payable semis nnually from aate of sale, secured by deed bt “trusc upon the “property sold. or ¥ jon o u 3 anst” of Twenty-fve Hundred Dollars 2,500) will be required time of sale, i conve; ‘\rustee reserves the right to | e ™ihe broperty at the risk and cost of he defaulting purchaser. after ten day: Frisement o 'such, Telsle in yomg new er published in Washington, D, C. ATIONAL BAVINGS AND TRUST COM- PANY, Trustee By FRANK STETSON: Second Vice President. _(Seal) Attest! | E. PERCIVAL WILSON. Secretary. 15.d&dsexSu : Adam A.A\Y‘nt:r & Sn 7 CONFISCATED 3 AUTOMOBILES By Auction . AT WESCHLER’S AUTO AUCTION 613 G St. N.W. MONDAY October 6, 1930, 10 A.M. Five Model “A” Fords, Cadillac, Dodge, Chevrolet, Buick, Paige, Essex, Hudson, Hupmobile, etc. In various body tm](. - Wt R BLANDFORD, 0c3.4 Acting Deputy Administrator. DAM A. WESCHLE! SON, Auctioneers. RUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK L;wwmnlo. NO. 1209 HARVARD ST.l N.W.. WITH BRICK GARAGE IN REAR. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly orded in Liber No. 5624, folio 498 et sea ¥ the land records of the District of Colum is, and at request of parties secured there v, the undevsigned trustees will offer for le by public auction, in front of Dr'mm!i n WEDNI AY, THE PIFTEENTH DA’ p 'OCTOBER, 1930, AT POUR-THIRTY p'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land nd_premises. situate in the District of Co- m b to wit: Lot 143 in Prapcis A. Blun- on's subdivision in block 23. “Columbia ftichts." as per plat recorded in the office i The surveyor for the District of Colum- fa, in Liber ccnm{ 22 .rld folio 102, sub- venants of recol st of 36,500, at 67, due November 17th, [931: balance cash. A deposit of §300 re- uired of purchaser at sale. — All con\r); ncing. recording d notarial fees cos' D sty days irom day of sale. othe e e aye. adversiscment. of o ter thr i sement o Fashington, D. C H. BAUMAN. SHAB 3" BAUMAN, oed.7.9.11.14 smliediaes T JroMAS 3. OWEN & SO AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE 8T. N.W JRUSTEES: SALE OF VALUABLE REAL CESTATE, SN A TWO-STORY. DE- TACHED BRICK DWELLING, CONTAIN, ROOM! A BAGLTIN GARAGE. NOW UNDER CON- STRUCTION. KNOWN AS 607 OGLE- THORPE STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust, re- brded in Liber 6379, at folio 224, of the ords of the District of ~Columbli: e request of the partles secured ‘the undersigned will sell at public o front of the premises, on TUES- on. B VENTH, 1030, AT THREE- O R P th tollowing-de- in the ot Y 1Ty OCLOCK P . e e i being . lot, num- 5 ol handred Snd forty (140) in the Yon ‘mads by the Shapiro Constr pany. Inc, of lots in square num- Purchaser to pay he b est at the rate of § deed of trust r annum, and the property n 'thirty (30, davs | deposit forfeited and Cost and risk of (157 fve (3) days ment of such resale In} Skton newspaper ek B. FRANCIS SAUL. J. WRILEY JACOBS 925 15th Bt" NW. AUCTIONEERS. gt tlement to be ¥ the date of sal [ne26-4& 45 ex80 OMAS J SEMI-DETACHED BRICK DWELLINGS. FOUR OF WHICH CONTAL I‘z(.().\l BATH AND TWO-CAR BUIL IN GARAGE. AN N 3 IN GARAGE. NOW NI TION, KNOWN AS 517 DER CONSTRUC- TO 523 SIVE. AND 521 AND 520 OGLETHORPE | No STREET NORTHWEST By virtue of six certain deeds coraca in Liber 6346, folios 397, 401, 5. 417 and 421. respectively. of the ords of the District of Colimbia, and e Tenuest of the parties secured 'th e Undersigned will sell at’ p trontof the premises. on TU bBER SEVENTH. 1930. COM) REE-FORTY O'CLOCK P.M [s-described land and premises, e District_of Columbis. fmbered 223 to 226. inclust [0 in square 3202 as ver plat recorded Der 90, folio 191, Of the records of the Bee of the surveyor of the District of Co- mbia, upon the following terms 2 ermas of sale: Said properties will be ered separately. Of the purchase price e-third is to be paid in cas balance two equal installments. pavable in 4 two years. respectively. w.th interest n e rate of 6% Der annuin, payable semi- Puaily, and secured by deeds of trust on e properties sold. or all cash, at the option the burchasers; taxes paid or adjusted o e date of sale;’ purchaser to pay interest purchase price from date of sale to date gettlement 8t 6% ver annum: all convey- cing, recording. etc. at the cost of pur- asers: good titles or no sales. A deposit '$350 10 each case will be reuired at the ne of sale and seitlement to be within firty (30) days of the date of sale. or de- t forfeited and the property re e cost and_risk of the defaultin ser, affer five (5) days' previous ment’ of such resale in some new I ngton. blished in Washington. D Co 3 GRILEY JacORS 925 15tn Bi, N.W.. Trustees. 405, 1and at -d&ds,exSu one | ed in Liber | u | and shown upon | Purther particulars at time of sale. EDW. . | cash, on the premises No. 1360 Connecticut [point ot TRUSTEES' STORY. ADAM A WESCHLER & BON. Auctionesrs. 3 P VALUABLE LEA TR T INTEREST AND ESTATE 1N A TS 'THE REAL ESTATE AND IMPROVE- MENTS THEREON KNOWN AS “LA SALLE” APARTMENT BUILDING. CON- NG AR, O EN TS FOUR S§¥bbios. ' &) RES, ON WEST STUDIOS. SIX _§ SIDE_OF CONNECTIS AVENUE. BE- IWEEN K AND L S NO! WEST, SAID LEASE TQ RUN N NINE YEARS FROM MARCH 31, 192 By viriue of & certain deed of tr recorded in Liber No. 6194, folio 311 et seq. of the land records of the District of Co. lumb} at the request of the party the undersigned trustees by public muction. in front ¢ remises, o MONDAY, THE SIXTH DAY~ OF | OCTOBER, - 3030. AT FO O'CLOCK P M, all the leasehold interest and estate, and the upexpired term of years et to come. granted and demised to Harry Wardman, Thomas P. Bones, James' D. Hobbs and Edmund D. Rheem by that instrament of lease from Nannie Yulee Noble and Maud Noble Harlan. and the t of same. both dated March 31st, nd recorded in Liver 5020 at folio 34, of the land records of the District ‘of Colufbia, in and to the following-deseribed land and premises, sit- te and lying in the city ofsWashington, sizict of ‘Columbla, namely: Lats 8. 36; 30, 31 and 32 in Corcoran's subdivision ‘of iofs ‘in square as_per plat recorded in rveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber N. K.. at follo §03, de- scribed” s follows: Becinine for the sam at the northeastern corner of said lpt 32 being @ ‘point n the western line of Con necticut avenue distant 51 feet 2 inches in a southensterly direction from the northeast corner of said square and running thence southeasterly along said line of said avenue 135 feet to the southeastern corner of said lot 33 thence southwesterly along the south line of sald lot 32 133 feet 4 inches to an’angle ofan aliey 6 fect wide; thence west' 30 feet along the north line of alley to & 30-fect-wide alley: thence north with the east line of sald last-named alley and of a_15-feet-wide alley 133 feet 103 inches or thereabouts to the northwestern corner of safd lot 28; tnence in a straight line easterly about 107 feet 11'; inches to the beginning. ~And aiso all of lot 2 in Samuel Davidson's subdivision of lots in sald sauare 163, as per piat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Co- lumbia in Liver N. K., at folios 3 and 4, and fronting 30 feet on sald Connecticut avenue and extending back of that width and ad Joining the southerly line of said lot 32 TAE LEGAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, LEGAL NOTICES. SATURDAY, LEGAL NOTICES. OCTOBER 4, 1930. MUSICAL STUDIOS. LEGAL NOTICES, BTANLEY D. WILLIS, Aftorney. . IN THE SBUPREME CQURT OF THE_DIS- trict of Columbia, hoiding an Equity Court.—Sarah J. Cummings, 1238 15th st n.w., ‘plaintifr. ‘Vs. unknown' heirs, alienees and devisees of John Spear Bmith, deceased, defendants, Equity No. 51675.—Order of publication.—The object of this suit is to title to part of lot numbered in George g Cutter and R. B. ubdivision . of “square numbered north o ‘one hundred and ninety-six . of 196), in the Gity of Washington. Dis- trict of Columbia, as per plat recorded in Book 10, page 57, in the office of the sur- veyor for sald District: described as follows: for the sume on the line of 15th Dortheast corner of said ] L jwnar thenes, etk along sl & eet, ence west El .1‘ Tt . thenq north 20.37 feet to the line of N street morth and thence east along sald N street 47.67 feet to the place of beginning. to be complete and perfect of record in the plaintiff herein as against the defendants In' by reason of adverse possession of said property for the reguisite number of years by said plaintiff and her predecessors in title. On motion of the Diaintiff it 1s by the court this 3ist day of August, A.D. 1930, ordered that the defend- ants herei) the unknown heirs, alienees and devisees of John Spear Smith, de- ceased, cause theit' appearance to be ent ed herein on or before the first rule occurring after the expiration of three monthy From this day; ‘otherwise this cause will roceeded with in case of default Provided, a copy of this order be published twice omfl for three months in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Sta llt'lrlwer before date. WM. HITZ. Justice. (Seal) *“Fest: PRANK A true copy. Tes! . CUNNINGHAM, ‘Clerk. By HARRY M. two ¢ Clark’s ot _and SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia —Holding _Probate Court.—Es tate ‘of ‘Anna M. Moller, deceased.—No. 40782, Administration Docket 89.—Application having been made herein for probate of the last will and testament of said deceased and for letters testamentary on said estate by the Riges National Bank of Washington, D. C. it s ordered this 15th day of Sep. témber, A.D. 1930, that the unknown heirs at law'and next of kin of Anna M. Moller, deceased, and all others concerned, appear in said court on Monday. the 27th day of Qctober, A.D. 1930, at 10 o'clock am. to show causé ‘why such application ‘should not be granted. Let notice hereof be pub- lished in_‘the 'Washington Law Reporter aforesaid about 110 feet to an alley. To- gether with all buildings and improvements of ‘every kind and description now or heri after erected or placed upon sald land and premises, and all easements and sppurte- nances to said land and premises belonging. and with all the rights and privileges grant- ed and demised by said lease. sublect, how: ever, to all the conditions. covenants and provisions contained in said lease and signment_thereof, to be kept and performed by said Harry Wardman, Thomas P. Bones, James D. Hobbs and Edmund D. Rheem. It is understood that the trustees hereunder will not convey or undertake to convey unto any purchaser any right, title or interest in the premises or in any building or improve- ments thereon greater than or extending be- vond the rights conveved to them by the aforesaid deed of trust Terms of sale: The leasehold interest will be sold_subject to a prior deed of trust of record for $800.000 at 6%, due November 5. 1932; also subject to a ground rent of record ing approximately $27,000 per year. payable auarterly, details of which will b announced at the time of sale: balance on third cash, the remainder payable in equal installments represented by the promissory notes of the purchaser, payable in one and two years with interest at six per cent per annum from day of sale, payable semi- annuelly. secured by deed of trust upon leasehold sold. or all cash over trust. at option of purchaser. A deposit of $10,000 required of purchaser at sale. All convey- ancing, recording and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, other- wise trustees reserve right to resell leasehold, 3, 115k and cost of defaulting purchaser: after five days' advertisement of such resale in ‘some newspaper published in Washing. ton, D. C. 588eFu "X RrrERTY, se24-d&ds exSu Trustees. THOMAS J. OWEN & CTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF A TWO- JEORY FRAME DWELLING. SITUATE NO. 3519 ELEVENTH STREET NORTH- By virtie of a deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 623 folio 475, of ‘the Land Records of the District of Columbia, we shall sell ‘in front of the premises on FRI- DAY, THE TENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1930 AT TWO-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. ali of 1ot numbered four (4) in block numbered forty-five (45) in Mary A. Holmead and others' “subdivision of pari of “Pleasant Plains,” "known as “Hoimead Manor.’ a per piat recorded in the office of the sur- | vevor for the District of Columbia in Liber Governor Shepherd, at folios 166 and 167, gxcept that part of said lot condemned -z:& aken for alley purposes by proceedings_in District Court Cause No. 1881 in. ihe 8u of the Disirict of Columbia. lat recorded in said sur- eyor's office in Liber 73, at follo 153. Said block numbered ~{orty: 45) taxed as square 2832. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, in"one, two and three years, with interest &t 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-an- Deposit of $300 required at time and the purchaser allowed 15 days from date of sale to complete the purchase. SON. Al VALY preme Cou: balance TRRNSW & _se29.d&dbs.exSu stee THOMAS J OWEN & SON. Auctioneer, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- BRICK DWELLING. SITUATE {"JOESTHQ’ POURTH STREET NORTH- By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 5912 at folio 277, of the land rec- ords of the District of Columbia, we sball sell in front of the premises, on WEDNES- DAY, THE NTH DAY OF OCTOBER. A.D, 1930, AT -THIRTY O CLOCK P.M. part of original Jot numbered two (2) i square numbered five hundred and twenty- five (525); beginning for the same on the line of Pourth street west 64 feet north from the southwest corner of said squ: and running thence north on said street feet, thence east 35 feet, thence south Teet. ‘Terms One-fourth cash. bslance in one, two and three years, with interest t six per cene per annum, Dayable semi- lnnu-u{. Deposit of $300.00 required at fifteen da rom date of e the purchase, Further particuiars at time of EDWARD C. BALTZ, VERNON G. OWEN. Trustees HOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. STEES' SALE OF TWO VALUABLE TR e PR NOW: ¥HXRTY~FOL‘RTH STREET NORTH- WEST. .2 By virtue of s certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 5535 follo 79 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell publie auction. in front of the premises. on FRIDAY. THE TENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, AD. 1930, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and prem ises, l".‘uiétlln ;he cflydolflw n':‘ll: ln:l‘. l: b triet o olumbia, an being lots numbered 206 and 207 in Ernest Dahle's subdivision of lots in square 1291, as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 26, at folio 45, together with the vements e of sale: Five hundred dollars of the purchase ney to be pald in cash, bal- ance in three years, with interest at six per centum per annum. payable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of 1500 will be required ime of sale ach property. All conveyancing. recording, etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the ke properiy, ac the risk and i 3 rder five da: Sraeri ot sach Tesaie in soms news- ublished Washington, D. C. WALTER B. GUY. i DANIEL W. O'DONOGHUE. £030.0c2.4.6.8.10 Trustes C. G. SLOAN & CO.. CTIONEERS, 715 13th INC.. AU reet N.W. ARSHAL'S SALE. UN ATES St b facias. issued Virtde of & writ of it of 'the Clerk's ofice of the Municipal Court of ‘the District of Columbia, and to e Tlirebted. 1 will sell at_public sale for Washington. D. C., at TEN M. ON MONDAY, OCTOBER the _following _property de- Tabies. chairs, fern stands adding hine, typewriter, and chatrs, rs. electric {an. metal racks, X shelvine. refrigerating plant potted plants. National cash Tegister. ete.. seized ord attached as the property of tha defentfatt. Dubon Flower &hop. Inc.. & corporation. and sold to xatisfy Tandlord's lien for rent. heing judement %t law No. A-72i1 In favor of Joseph J. Moebs Terms: Cash svenue n.w., O'CLOCK. A. SIXTH. 1930, scribed in part ard two boxes. NG _SI = 'WO-CAR BUILT- | SUPREME COURT OF of trust. | of the last by, | Landstreet and il others co 5626.30.002.4 _ LEGAL_NOTICES, MILLAN & SMITH, Attorney; IE DISTRICT OF holding Probate Court —Estate Tucker Landstreet, deceased.— 774, Administration Docket 80.—Appil- % been made herein for probate will and testament of said de- nd for letters testamentary on said ¥ Leila Landstreet, it is ordered this AD." 1930, that Robert erned appear t on Monday. ‘the 10th day of 1930, at 10 o'clock a.m . fo why auch application shoiild ‘not | Let notice hereof be published ton Law Reporter and Eve- Star once in each of three siiccessive before the return day herein men- . The first publication to be ot lesy ran thirly days before said return day WENDELL "P._ STAFFORD. Justice. (Seal) Attest: VICTOR 8. MERSCH. Deputy Regis- ter of Wills for the Dis! f_the Probate Court Columbia, vi 40 ent ceased, estate. 3'd day of October. said €0 SUPFEME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.~ Holding Probate Court.—No. 40687, “Admiinistration—This is to kive no- tice ihat the subscriber, of the District of Columbia, ha¢ obtained from the Probate Court_of the District of Columbia _letters testamentary on the estate of Patien Willis, late of the District of Columbia, de csased. All persons having claims n: the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated. to the subscriver, on or be- fore the 23rd day of September. A.D. 1931: otherwise they may by law be excluded from I benefit of said estate. Given under its and this 20th day of September, 1930, NATIONAL SAVINGS AND TRUST CO! WILLIAM D HOOVER, Fres Attest ODORE ' COGS- Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. % L] nd The Evening Star once in each of three uccessive weeks before the return day herein mentioned, the first publication to be not less than thirty days before said return F. L_BSIDDONS. Justice. At- test: (Seal) VICTOR S. MERSCH, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Colum- bin. Clerk of the Probate Court. 5620.27-0c4 Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, " Holding Probate Court. — No. 40853, Administration.—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 letters of administration on the estate of Fred Cooper, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to cxhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof legally authenticated, to the subscriber on_or be- fore the 22nd day of September. A.D. 1031: otherwise ‘they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Cliven un- Se50 L AA0d this 23nd day of September, 1930. " LAVINIA COOPER. 1187 21st Bt. N.W. (Seal) * Attes THEODORE °JOGSWELL, ister of Wills for the District of Colum< Clerk of the Probate Court. e27.0¢4.11 DAVID N. HOUSTON, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF_THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Courd N 40736, Administration.. tice that the subscribe Columbia has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Charles Bur- dett Hart, late of the Dis! t of Columbia, deceased. ” All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouc! thereof legally suthenticated, to the subscriber on or be- fore the 18th day of August, A.D. 1931 otherwise they may by law he excluded from all henefit of said estate. Given under its and_ this 19th day of September, 1030. SECURITY & TRUST COM- "BY le-l ‘lfllk{.‘IN?TON. Assistant 3 est: COGSWELL. ter of Wills for the Dis- trict of Columbia, Clerk of the Probas Court selT.0ci.11 DAVID N, HOUSTON, Attorney. SUPREME COURT THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court. — No. 38692, Administration.—This is to give ho- tice that the subscriber, who was by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia granted letters testamentary on the estate of Helen E Coolidge. deceased. has, with the approval of ghe Supreme Court of the District of Colufhbia, holding a_ Probate Court, appointed Monday. the 13th day of October. 1930. at 10 o'ciock a.m.. as the time, and faid court room as the place, for making payment and distribution from said estate, under the court’s direction and co; trol, when and where all creditors and pe sons entitled to distributive shares or leg: cles. or the residue, or parts thereof, are notified to attend. in person or by agent or torney duly authorized. with their elaims nst the estate properly vouched. Cifven under my hand this 19th %I.V of Beptember, 1930. ~AMERICAN SECURITY & TRUST PANY. Executor ~Estate Helen E. Coolidge, Deceased. BY DAVID N. HOUS- TON. Attorney. (Seal) Attest THEO- DORE COGBWELL. Register of Wills for the District” of Columbla, Clerk of the Probate urt 5e27.0c4.11 HAMILTON & HAMILTON, Attos ‘meys. SUPREME CQURT OF THE DISTRICT 40176, Administration.—This is to &ive no- tice that the subscribers of the District of Columbia h: obtained from the Probate Court of the Distrigt of Columbia. lette testamentary on the estate of Rose 8. del. lste of the istrict of Columbia, f»ned_ All persons having claims against t:e deceased are hereby warned to -xhibit e same, with the vouchers thereof legally suthenticated. to the subscribers on or be- fore the 9th day of June, A.D. 1931: other- Wise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said 'estate. Given under our bands this 23rd day of September, 1920 B. ERLIE TALBOTT. 1005 N. Y. Ave. N. W.. City. THE WASHINGTON LOAN & TRUST (A:e'.‘“:nAnP‘lY TI,)Y(CH:HRIH M. IRELAN. Jr.. ust officer. 1) Attest mfl&eogfilnc:zfl‘?‘wg&h E)Klll?r of Wills ul " IRVIN GOLDSTEIN, Attornes. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE D DTSt of Columbia —Tn re the application. of avid Mefelits_for chanee of hame. No 81900, Equity Doc.—David Metelits, having flled a petition praying for a decree chang. ing his name to David Mets and hav 2Dplied to the court for an order of publica tion of the notice required by law in such Sass. it % by the court. this J3nd day of ptember. ‘A D. 1630, ordered’ that all pere 50ns concerned show ‘eause, 1f any there be, on or before the 13th day of October. A.D. 1930, why the prayers of sald petition should not 'be ranted: Provided that a topy of this order be published once a week for three consecutive weeks before sald day in The Evening Star newspaper. WENDELL P. STAPFORD. Justice. '(Seal) A true copy. Test: FRANK E._CUNNINGHAM, Clerk. By WILLIAM W. BTICKNEY, Assistant Clerk, ‘se3%.0c4. C. CLINTON JAMES, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DIETRICT O Columbla. ~ holding Probate - Gouri g, 38247, Administration.—This i to give hotice that the subscriber, who was by the Supreme Court of ‘the District of Columbia granted letters ‘of administration on the estate of Frances Johnson, deceased, has, with the approval ‘of the Bupreme Court of the Dise trict of Columbia, holding a Probate Court, appointed Monday, 30, 1 10 o'clock am., as the time. payment and distribution ‘{rom said esinte; under the court’s direction and control, when and where all creditors and bersons entitied to distributive shares or legacies. or the res) due, or parts thereof, are notified to attend, in Derson or by agent or Attorney duly wu- thorized, with their clatms against the estate properly vouched. ‘Given under my hand this 1st day of October, 1930 JAMES, 'Administrator. 416 5th St N W (8eal) ' Atiest: VICTOR B. MERSCH. Dep- uty Register of Wills for the District of Go- lumbia, Clerk of the Probate Court, 6c.11.18 GEORGE C. GERTMAN, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, Holding s Probate Court.—1In re: Estate of Emma Wollard, deceased —Administration No. 40808.—Appli- catior, heving been made herein for the probate of the Iast will and testament of said deceased. dated February 23. 1029, and for letters testamentary on said estate by Lillian W. Borner and Elizabeth E. Brown, il is ordered this 25th cay of Beptember, AD. 1930. that John Wollard (non compos mentis), residing at Sykesville, Md.. and his custodian, the superintendent of Springfield Hospital, ' Sykesville, Md., and all others concerned, appear in said court on Monday. the 3rd 'day of November, 1930, at ter. o'clock am.. to show cause Why such wppli- cation should not be granted. Let notjee hereof be published in The Fvening Star nd in the Washingz'on Law Reporter once 1 edeh of three successive weeks before the return day hersin mentioned, the first ublication to be not less than thirty davs efore said return day O, R. LUHRING, Justice. A true copy. . (Beal) Attest THEODORE COGSWELL, Register of Wiils for the District of Coiumbis, Cierk of the Probate Court C. R Al “Atios IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS. trict of Columbia —In the matter of substi. tution of trustee in re lot 15, block 7. Con- necticut Avenue Highlands. known for taxa- tion purposes as lot 15. square 2068.—Equity. No. 81731.—-Order.—The object of this suii is tn obtain a decree for the appointment of a substitute trustee or trustees in the place and stead of the trustees named in & certain deed of trust executed by Dickran M. Don- Jian. ‘dated April 4th. 1922, and recorded April 6th, 1922, in Liber 4696, at folio 229 et seq. of the land records of the District of Columbia. to execute the trusts conteined of trust. Upon motion of the petitioner. it i3 by the court this 25th day of September. A.D. 1930. ordered that Robert Edward Donjlan. Willlam Donjian, Mihra hanian, Arminag Toprahanian, Thomas nanian, ‘and Arshag Toprahanian. the t iaw'and next of kin of Dickran M. now deceased, cause thelr appear. be entered herein on or before the rule day occurring one month after the of the first publication hereof and show cause. under oath, on or before the tenth day. exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays. after the said first rule day, why the pray- ers of said petition should n granted: otherwise 25 to them this cause will be pro. ded with as in case of default. Provided a copy hereof be published once a week for thyee successive weeks in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star. longer and other publications beine dispensed with for_satisfactory cause shown. JOSEPH W. COX. Justice _ (8eal) ‘A trie eopy. Test: ANK E_CUNNINGTAM, Clerk. By HAR- Y M. HULL, Asab, Clerk. se27,0c4,11 ey, frst d C. CLINTON | FRANK STETSON, Attormey, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, * Holding Probate Court. — No. 30295, Administration.—This is to give notice ‘the subscriber, which was by the S of /Columbia entary on the of Emma Pinn Maston, deceased, has, With the approval of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding s Probate Court, appointed Monday, the 30th day of October, 1930, at 10 o'clock a.m.. h time, and said court room as the making payment and di: estate, under the court’s di trol, when and where all ¢ sons entitled to distributive shares or leg: cles, or the residue, or bi thereof, notified to attend, in person or by agent or attorney duly authorized, with their claims inst the estate properly vouched. Given er its hand this 35th day of September, 1930. NATIONAL_ SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY. BY FRANK STETSON, Attor- ney. (Seal) Attest: THEODORE' COGS- WELL, Register of Wills_for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. se37.0cd.11 CATHERINE McOLOSKEY, Atforney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—Estate of “John F. Cassidy, deceased.—No. Administration Docket 89.—Application ha ing been made herein for probate of the last will and testament of said deceased, and for letters testamentary on said estate. by Mary A. Cassidy it is ordered this 25th day of September, A.D. 1930, that Teresa H. Cassidy, 26 Oak street, Dover, N. H.; Mary E. Cassidy, 26 Oak street, Dover, H. and Joseph F. Cassidy, 26 Oak street, Dover, N. d “all ofhers concerned, appear in said court_on Monday, the 3rd day of November, A.D. 1930. at i0 o'clock am. to show cause why such application ould not be gran Let notice hercof be_published porter and three successive weeks before the day_herein mentioned, the first publication to be not less than thirty days before raid return day. JESSE C. ADKINS, Justice. (Seal) ~ Aftest: THEODORE COGSWEL! for the District of Colum: Probate Court. itors and pe bi se37.0c4.11 ARTHUR PETER and W. H. BADEN, Wi ington Loan & Co., Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbla, holding Probate Court.—No. 40818, Administration.—This Is to give notice that the subscriver, of the State of Florida, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia leiters testamentary on the estate of Barah E. Hall, late of the District of Columbia. deceased. All persons having claims against the dece: y ned to exhibit the bouchers thereof, legally the subscriber on or before the 19th day of September, A.D. 1931, otherwise they may by Jaw be' excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 19th di of September, 1930. CLARENCE HALL. 4 Kirke 8t. Chevy Chase. Md. (Seal.) Attes THEODORE COGSWELL. Register of Wills for ‘the District of Columblia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 027.0c4.11 HAMILTON & HAMILTON, Union Trust Blds.. Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.—Holding Probate Court.—No, 40641, Administration -This is to_give n tice that the subscriber of the District of Columbia has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, letters of administration c. t. a. on the estate of Donald MacPherson; late of the District of Columbia, _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 before the 25th day of July, A.D. 1931; otherwise they may by law' be’ exclided from all benefit of sald estate. Given under hend this_12th day of Beptemver, 1930. UNION TRUST COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUM- BIA. Administrator c.t.a. Estate of Donald MacPherson, deceased. EDWARD L. HILL- YER. Vice 'President.” Attest: (Seal.) ,VIC- TOR' 8. MERSCH. Deputy ter of “Wills for tne District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probats se: GEORGE CURTIS SHINN, Woodward Bld; Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, * holding Probate Court.—No. 40846, Administration.—This is to give notice that the subscriber, of the District of Colum- bia, has obtalned’ from the Probate Court of ihe District of Columbla letters of admin- on on the estate of William R. Sp) , late of the District of Columb ed. Al persons having claims the deceased are hereby warned to the same, with chibit the vouchers thereof, legally ed, to the subscriber on or before the 19th day of September, A.D. 1931: other- wise they may by law be'excluded from all benefit of caid esiate. Given under my hand this 19th dey of September. 1930. BERTHA W. SPILMAN. 1645 Hobart Bt. N.W. (Seal.) Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL. Register of Wills “for the District of Golumbia, Clerk of the Probate Court se27.0c4.11 R. P. HOLLINGSWORTH, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, ~ Holding Probate Court.—No. 40865, 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 c.ta. on the estate of Frank J. Katz. 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 before the 19th day of September, A.D. 19315 otherwise they may by law be excluded from -l benenlt of said estate. ' Given under 5 ay of September. 1930. NATIONAL METROPOLITAN BANK _OF WASHINGTON. By R. P. HOLLINGSWORTH. Assistant Trust Officer. _ (Seal) _Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL. Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court oc. ROBERT F. COGSWELL, Attor: SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, ° Holding Probate Court.—No. 40851, Administration —This is to Sive no- tice that the subscriber, of the District of ‘olumbia, has obtained from the Probate urt of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of John Creaven, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. All persons having claims against the de- ceased sre hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally au- thenticated, to the subscriber. on or before the 25th day of September, A.D. 1931: other- wise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate Given under my hand this 25th day of September, 1930. WILLIAM J. CREAVEN, 80 T st. n.w. (Seal) Attest THEODORE 'COGSWELL. Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court 0c4.11.18 ETTA L. TAGGARTY, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, “Holding Probate Court.—Estate of ' Elizabeth Thompson. ~Deceased.—No. 40815, Administration Docket 89.—Applica tion having been made herein for probate of the last will and testament of sald de- cease {, and for jetters testamentary on said estate 'Ly Mary Jane Pleming, it is ordered this 26th day of September. A D. 1930, that Mrs. Nellle Dixon, Samuel J. Thompson, Mrs| Robert J. Thompson. Hugh Thompsor and all others concerned, appear in said court on Monday, the 10th day of November, A.D. 1930, at 10 0'clock a.m., to show cause why such’ application should ot be granted. Let notice hereof be published in the Wash- ington Law Reporter and The Evening Btar paper cnce in each of three successive weel before the return day herein mentiond, the first publication to be not less than thirty days before sald return dey. JESSE C. AD- KINS, Justice. (Seal) Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL. Register of Wills for the Dis- trict “of Columbia, Clerk of the Probi Court. ____ ocd. 11, SUPREME COURT OF THE DI the 27th day of Oc(ob!r.! rt gstate Columbin, Holding "Probate Court.—Estate of ‘Thomas B. White, Deceased B Administration Docket 8.—Appiication hav- ing been made herein for probate of the last will and testament of said deceased. and for letters testamentary on said estate by the Washington Loan & Trust Co.. it is ordered this 26th day of September, A D. 1930. that the unknown heirs at law and next of kin of said Thomas B. White, deceased, if any. and all others concerned. appear in said court on Monday. the 10th day of November. AD. 1930, at 10 o'clock am.. to show 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 be- fore the return day herein mentioned. the first publication to be not less than thirty dave before said return day. JESSE C. AD- KINS. Justice (Seal) Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL. Register of Wills for the Di trict “of Columbia, Clerk of the Proba Court s B Ok AR THOMAS ELLIS LODGE. Attorney, Columblan Blds. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. Holding Probate Court.—Estate of John Henry Burke, Deceased —No. 40518. Administration Dockei 89— Application ha ing been made herein for letters of admi istrati-n on said estate by George E. Me- Neil. esquire, it Is ordered this 26th dav of September, AD 1930, that Leo Patrick Burke. minor, 1103 Pope avenue. Hagerstown, Md.: Rosaric’ Guamania. custodian Leo Pat- rick Burke. minor, 1163 Pope avenue, Hager: town, Md: John Henry Burke, §r. minor. care Adam Lynch, Falling River. W. Va Adam Lynch. custodian of John Hen Burke. Jjr. minor. Falling River. W. Vi Mrs. Frances Burke Lnych, Falling River. W. Va. and all unknown heirs and next of kin. and all others concerned, appear in said court on Monday, the 10th' day of No- vemper AD 1930, 10 o'clock am., to show cause why such application should not be granted Let notice hereof be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening “tar once in each of three succes- sive weeks before the return day herein mentioned. the first publication to be not less than thirty days before said return dav JESSE C_ADKINS. Justice (Seal.) Attest THEODORE COGSWELL. Register of Wills for ‘the District of Columbia, Probate Court FRANK STETSON, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, * Holldng Probate Court.—No. 39338, Acministration.—This is to give no- tice ihet the subscriber. which was by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia eranted ancillary letters of administration e estate of Emmeline de Fon- has, with the approval of preme Court'of the District of Co- holding a Probate Court. appoinfed day. the 27th day of Octobe , at 10 o'clock a.m.. as the time, and said Court room as the piace, 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 legacies, or the residue. or parts thereof. are notified to attend. person or by “agent or attorney duly s horized. with their claims against the e: tate properly vouched. Given under its hand this 20th day of September. 1930, NATIONAL EAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY, Burviving ncillary Administrator c. t. 8. By FRAI TETSON. Attorney. (Sesl) Attest: THE! DORE COGSWELL. Revister of Wills for the District”of Columbia, Clek of the Frobate Court. ocd, 11,11 H. WINSHIP WHEATLEY, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF olumbla, ~ Holding Probate Court.—No. 40875, Administration —This s to glve no- tice that the subscriber, of the District of Columbia, oWained from the Probale Court of ‘the District of Columbis letters of administration on~ the estate of Bridge Condon, late of the District of Columbla, dec ceased.’ All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally icated, to the subscriber, on or before th day of September, A.D. 1931: other. wise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said ~estate. Given under hand this 29t day of Beptember, MAY CONDON. 813 6th St. S.W. (Sea : VICTOR,S. MERSCH, Deputy Reg of Wills_fo} the District of Columbi: f the Probate Court. ___ocd1l.1 oodward Bl Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. Holding Probate Court. »So. 40392, Administration.—This is to give I|U-( tice that the subscriber, of the District of ‘Columbi: has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia_letters testamentary on the estate of Margaret Davy Donohoe, late of the District of Columbis 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 be- fore the 29th day of September. A.D. 1931: otherwise they may by law be excluded from all 8"“’“ of said estate. Given under my hand this 29th day of September, IIBVO WIL- LIAM P. NORMOYLE, 810 P 8t. N.W._(Seal ) Attest: 'THEODORE COGSWELL. Register of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk Probate Court. Mocd,11.18 T FRANK J. HOGAN, Attorney. THE SUPREME COURT OF, THE DIS- e o utnbia. _ hoiging "an Eauity Court.—The Riges National Bank of Wash- ington, D. C.. a8 Ancillary Committee of the estate of Jennie B. Mendenhall, an incom- petent, Plaintifl, vs. Jennie 8. ‘Mendenball an Incompetent. et ‘al, Defendants. —In Eauiiy No. 51814.—Order of publication,— The object of this suil is to procure a de- cree ratifying and confirming _contract made by the plaintiff for the sale of certaln unimproved real estate known and described as “all that certain plece or parcel of land and premises known and distinguished and belng the east 24 feet of lot 7, sau 81 by the depth thereof.” in the 'District of’ Columbia, tpon the terms and conditions Set Sforth in’ a photostatic copy of the ccn= fract Rled with the bill of complunt. -~ Upon motion of the PIaintif it is by the court This (30th dav of September. A.D. 1830, ordered that the defendants, Jennie 8. Men- Genhall and Gustace L. Skinkle, cause their appearance fo be entered herein on oOr before the fortieth day, exclusive of Sun- days and legal holidays. occurring after the 483" of the first publication of this order, and_fhat the unknown heirs and devise of Guatace L. Skinkle, it he be dead. cause Their ‘appearance to be entered herein on or betore the first rule day occurring one| aonth after the day of the first publication Rereof; otherwise this cause will be proceed- ed with "as in case of defuult. Provided, & Sopy of {his order be published once a week foF ‘tnree successive weeks In the Washi W Reporter and The Evening Star d other publization being dispensed uctory cause shown. ¥, L SIDDONS. Rstice, (Seal) A true copy. ‘Test: FRANK £ CUNNINGHAM. Clerk.. By iIARRY M. HULL, Asst. Clerk. ~___ ocd.1118 R. P. HOLL! WORTH, Attorney. EME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF R nta.CRolding - Probate . Couri—No 39137, Administration —This is o give notice that the subscriber, who was by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia granted letters testamentary on the estate of Georkia B. Coapman, deceased, has. with the ap- Dproval of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding & Probate Court. sp- Dointed Monday, the 30th day of Octobe 7930, at 10 o'clock am., as the and said’ court room as the place, payment and distribution from said esta finder the court's direction and control. when and where all creditors and persons en %0 distribuiive shares or legacies. Tesidue, or parts thereof. are notified attend, in person or by agent or attorney duly suthorized, with their claims against the estate properly vouched. Given under its hand_this 2nd_day of ' October. 1930 NATIONAL ' METROPOLITAN BANK _OF WASHINGTON. ~ By 'R.~ P. HOLLINGS- WORTH, Assistant Trust Officer. ° (Seal) Attest: OR 8. MERSCH, Deputy Reg- ister of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. _ ocd.11.18_ P. F. KINNAHAN. Coluribian Building, Atiornes. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbis.—Holding Probate Court—No. 40686, Administration.—This Is to give no tice that the subscriber of the District of Columbis hase obtained from the Probate Court_of the ‘District of Columbia. letters testamentary on the estate of Winnifred | Brannan, late of the District of Columbia, | deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the gubscriber, on_ or fore the 13th day of September. AD. 1931 ofherwise they may be law be excluded from all benefit of said est Given under my hand this September, 1930, FRANK A. ONEIL. 1332 "Wis. _ave. n.w. Attest: (Seal) VICTOR S. MERSCH, Deputy | Register of Wills for_the District’ of Co- lumbin, Clerk of the Probate Court. £e20.37-0c4 S ARTHUR PETER and W. H. BADEN, Attorness. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF | Columbia. holding Probate Court—No. | 40588, Administration.—This is to give notice | that the subscribers, of the District of Co- | lumbia. have obtained from the Probate Court ‘of the District of Columbla letters testementary on the estate of William B, King. late of the District of Columbia, de. ceased. Al percons having claims against éceased are hereby warned to exhibit With the vouchers thereof. legally nticated, to_the subscribers on or. before the 29th day of September, A.D. 1931: other- they may by law be excluded from all At of said estate. Given under our hands this 2nd day of October. 1930. THE WASHINGTON LOAN & TRUST COMPANY. by "CHARLES M. IRELAN, Jr. Assista Trust Officer. JOHN B. LARNER. (Seal) Attest: “VICTOR S. MERSCH. Deputy Reg- ister of Wiils for the Dis'rict of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Cour 0c4.11.18 KARL KINDLEBERGER, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 40799, Admintstration —This is to give nolice that ‘the subscriber. of the District of Co- lumbt has obtained from the Probate Court' of "the ‘District of Columbin letters of administration cn the estate of Josephine Randall Booker. late of the District of Co- lumbia, deceased. All persons having ciaims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof. legally authenticated, to the subscriber. on or_ before the 19th day of September. AD. 1931: otherwise they may by law be cluded from all benent of said estate. Glven un- der my hand this 24th day of September, 1930. GENEVA FERGUSON. 1415 17th Stre. Nw [} ) Attest: THEODORE COX WELL. Register of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. oc4.11.18 LEWIS DOBY, Atiornes, 2001 11th St, W, IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia - George B. Winzie and Sarah Winzje, 503 N st. n.w, plaintiffs. v Joseph_Parker Camp et al.' defendanis No. 51820, Equity D —The object of this suit is to obtain a HWecree establishing of record by adverse possession, plaintiff’s title in_fee simple to lot numbered thirty-two (32) in J. C. Harkness and others. Com- ssioners’ subdivision of square numbered Ave hundred and ten (510), as per plat re- corded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, in Book R. W. at page 105. On motion of the plaintiffs, it is this 1st day of October, 1930, ordered that the defendants, Joseph Parker Camp. the'| Washinkton Association and United States Insurance Company or its unknown suc- cessors or assigns. and the unknown heirs. alienses and devisces of Samuel Blodgeti cause their apperarance to be entered hercin on or before the first rule day occurring after the expiration of the fortieth day, ex- clusive of Sundays and holldays, afier the date of the first publication hereof, other- Wise the' cause will be proceeded with in case of default. Provided, a copy of th order be published once a week for thre successive weeks in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star before said day, longer and other publication being dis- Densed with for satisihctory cause shown. SRS LUHRING. "Justice. © A trne’ copy. | (Seal)” Test: FRANK E._ CUNNINGHAM, Clerk. By HARRY M. HULL, Asst. Clerk. 6¢4.11.18 & G STANLEY D. W 1S, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE_DIS- trict of Columbl: holding _an Eauity Court.—Margaret Evans. 3439 Holmead place n.w., plaintiff, vs. unknown heirs. allen- ‘Samuel Cross, decensed; lication.—The oblect. of this suit s to BMabiisn of record the title of the blaintif herein to lot 82 In square 555, as per plat thereof recorded in Liber 19, at folio 98, of the records cf the surveyor's office of the Diftriet ot Columbia, o be compiete and Derfect as mgainst the defendants herein, e Fearon of ‘the adverse possession of said Droperty by sald plantiff and her prede- Cessors in_iltle. On ‘motion of the piain- fiff. it is this 22nd day of September. A.D. rdered that the defendants herein, the unknown heirs. alienees and devisees of Samuel Cross, cause their appearance to be entered herein on or before the first rule day occurring three months from this date Giherwise the cause will be proceeded W e of defauit. ' Provided. also. & copy der e published twice a month | for "three months 'in’ the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star newspaper before sald date. WENDELL P, STAFFORD, Justice A true copy. (Seal.) Test: FRANK E. CUNNINGHA! le!k‘ By HARflR;{u.\-(. o i STEAMSHIPS. PUSTRALIA HONOLULU. NEW ZEALAND The Well Equipped Royal Mall Steamers “NIAGARA.” Oct. 15, Dec. 10, Feb, “AORANGL” Nov. 12, Jan. 3. Mar. Sail from Vancouver,’ B. C. For fare, etc.. apply Can. Pac. RWy, 14th St at New York Ave. N.W., Washingfon. or to'the Canadian Australasian Line, 90 West Hastings St.. Vancouver, B. C. ister Clerk for RESORTS. IC CITY, N. J. ATLANTIC CITY’S NEWEST Centrally Located Fireproof Hotel European ican PHILLIPS MEMORIAL GALLERY 1600 21st Street Opens Sunday, October 5th 2 Until 6 two floors of Mr. P former residence now used for ns—Van Gogh, Bonnard, illips’ M - ? CHAPTER XXXII. ‘WHERE IS CAROLINE? as Flique stopped. A relief. dramatic, I believe. 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WRITING said. down It made me crazy. the outside stair, the tag. him. “Some one had shot him. and I lost my head completely. happened. ought to have done. then. ing suspicion on myself. rosma. with it looked back and saw Mr. window behind him. shot Dan, but There, I have don’t believe me, of course. not. Parados_was gullty. sure. taken into consideration. for instance. If “she had anything about that. was taking his time about it. demanded impatiently. Flique had been meditating. he_ sald briskly. kill monsieur, her husband.” 1900000000000 00000000000- Felix Mahony’s National Art School ART Students Work Exhibition Sept. 15 to Oct. 1 of Color, Interior Decoration, Costume | Commercial Art, Posters and Work 1747 Rhode Island Avenue Design. Children's Saturday Cla North 1114 Classes Begin October 1. Register Now 10000000000000000000000004 those shots,” Flique said coldly. direct responsibility is hers?” Samuels asked sharply. ‘Mais oul. their deaths?” “You are sure?” 802" Flique Inquired, mustache. Samuels swept on. Do you know? Can you prove it? you know where they are? take me to them?” Flique protest. Grant me half an hour. tell you what you desire to know. | Samuels gave him a long look. | right,” he muttered. | not_bluffing.” “Monsieur shall said, bowing. RS. PARADOS shut her eyes I found myself drawing & breath of Flique lived for the Kirk retrieved his hat, which he had dropped and Samuels touched a match to his cigar, which had gone out sev- ‘When Mrs. Parados opened her ,e‘vcs iss Jahries at that instant came to Mrs. Parados’ side and took her hand, and I realized that they had met on the “The pendant is mine,” Mrs. Parados was the unbearable humiliation, as you 1 did rush And he clutched at the pendant and broke off But I did not kill him. He was standing in the window and he | fell back into the room before I got to I don't know who it was. But I was terrified. It had been in my heart to do him an injury, to kill him, if I could, perhaps. | ‘That was why I didn't announce what had Afterward when my first terror had passed, I realized what I It was too late “Everybody knew how I hated Dan and I could not speak Without throw- T stamped the pendant into the soil beneath the cop- I didn’t know what else to do When I got upstairs again I Annersley slip into the library and shut the patio T thought he had oou say he couldn't have. | Id you everything. You | I didn't know whether we did or At first I had been sure that Mrs. | Now I wasn't so Too many elements had to be Pase . . ‘The weapon, Then there was Grainger's death. killed Parados she had killed Grainger, but Flique had not said Flique would give us our cue, but Flique, as usual, “Wtll, what's the answer?” Samuels “Mad- ame has told us her little mystery,” “Clearly, she did not “You do believe me!” Mrs. Parados sobbed thankfully, clasping her hands. “I believe that madame did not fire “But must I remind her that the—um—in- “You refer ti those advertisements?" Did they not bring M. Parados and that poor Grainger to “You know that?” Samuels shouted. “Would I have sald so if it were not twirling his “Are you telling me that le Belafre and Bec killed Parados and Grainger?” “How do you know? Can_ you lifted his plump hands in “1 implore a favor, mon ami. Then shall I “All “I hope you are have the glory,” fllfil “Flique's attitude struck me as being | unnecessary and deliberately confusing. He had impl he had not appear to crime, not appear going on in gotten her, able to tell ness. Fliqus the next as you cam asked. hall as we “Did you “No. She “It's quit the front d the patlo,” have gone “You will sharply. upstairs. eral times. “M. would have Samuels Flique's Caroline in pened to anxiously. thing back, “What w demanded I could would not within the ing outside, of the grou: per; call remote been tal curred to looked into Finally which The Abbott School Fine & Commercial Art Day and Evening Classes Enroll Now 1624_H N, EDUCATIONAL. of CIVIL SERVICE Prepare now for Prometion exam: tieal "C] Fije Clerk, Firem: §1.900, The ‘Civ s.e._cor. 12th and P n.w. 8054 | Met. 6337 vice Preparatory Scho LINTHICUM INSTITUTE| W0O0DWARD) Night Sehool for Young Men and Boys | Drawing. 3116 O St. N.W. 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National 6617, Met. 7964 absurd as T As we she might phone in beat me to “Not the: instrument. ._You | until T give We were his eyes wo me by the “‘Mes and myself do not like matter. once.” “No." T said. “Mrs, Parados and I saw her in the you and M. thought you had gone to the fort and she said she would “You don't think terrace, the la, the o g Cndmline's que and ®amuels and the duplicated mg search. S As T caime % the f stair whith W Up oo oy oo e and through Miss Jahries joined me here and we went from room to room. the bodies oline’s, it opened out u - peted roof p:bove Dy P closet of this room was lockes key was missing, ot b the door and called Caroline’s name, v amis," ‘mademoiselle goes to meet M. Hunt "% B-—15 urder at gh.Tid ied that le Balafre and Bec had killed Parados and Grainger, but actually said so; moreover, the evidence he had declared to be significant—his “liv! tissue’—did not connect them with either On the other hand, his evidence did to implicate any one else. I thought that Samuels was showing a good deal of patience. Flique must have divined what was my mind, for he turned to me with a twinkle. “The little mademoiselle — where is she?” he inquired. “You have not for- M. I'Antiquaire?” I had been hoping that I would be Caroline that she was def- initely clear of this abominable busi- e's suggestion that I spend half hour in her company was an excellent one, however, and I thought I might as well do so. “Has any one seen Miss Brent?” I inquired, as I went toward the door. Miss Jahries seemed surprised. “Didn’t you and M. Flique meet her e back from the fort?” she “Why?" came. She asked us where Flique were. I told her I 0 to meet you.” see her leave the house?” went upstairs for her coat. e possible that she left by loor as we came in through I sald. “Or she may not out at all. Perhaps she is look, monsieur,” Flique sald in her room.” I wondered at his tone as I ran Caroline was not in her room nor on the roof. I called her name sev- As I re-entered the library Flique spoke into the telephone. le Professeur,” he said. Mlle. Brent come to the fort? N she does, you will so inform us, “Has Non. . I thank you. "“Probably she's out in the grounds,” S.g\;ehls l'nu"kll;ed. I.!t Fllqdue rang off. e may have sto) somewhere alofg the fort trail” ik “Surely that is it, monsieur, but I the certain knowledge. One of your men shall inspect the trail and we shall look in the grounds, yes?” nodded. “Kirk,”" he sald, I “you go. Phone back from the fort.” manner alarmed me. should have gone’myself if I had not thought we were more likely to find the vicinity of the house. anything has hap- her, do you?” I asked “You are not keeping any- are you?" ould I keep from you?" he reproachfully. “Have I not said that all I desire is the knowl that mademoiselle is safe? i Bh;illl fl‘r;d her.” s tone was intended to be reassur- ing, but I did not find were troubled. Come, we it so. His eyes not believe that Caroline turn up of her own accord next few minute: Hurry- I began a systematic tour nds and buildings, the front rdens, the garage, the thouse and the patio, name as I went. to my room, the ssibllity that she might have ill somewhere upstairs oc- me. I ran up to the roof any room into the hall. I even the closets. Wwe came to the room in of Parados and Like my room and Car- the library. The but I banged upon felt such a proceeding to be. ran downstairs Flique and Samuels came into the hall, followed by Annersley and Celia—Celia clingi; to her lover’s arm as if she was afrai lose him again. the library rang. t. The tele- Samuels ‘The others crowded into the room after us. re?” Samuels said into the .. “He hasn't seen her, eh? d better remain over there you a ring." silent as Samuels faced us, rried. Something had taken throat. I could not speak. Flique said _sharply. and she disappears—so! I it. It may be serious, this We shall search the island at “She can't have t Samuels said, e s inch of it.” (Continued Tomorrow.) “We'll go over every ELASTIC RURAL CREDIT POLICY IS ADVOCATED Farm Bureau Federation Asks Sys- tem Be Made More Liberal in By the Associ Times of Stress. ated Press. CHICAGO, October 4.—A more ¢las- tic rural credit system was advocated by directors of Federation mesting. the American Farm Bureau in closing their two-day Resoiutions were passed calling for legislation to make the system more operative in times of rural stress. The directors also resolved for the extension of expiration date for reduced rail rates in drought-infested areas The Fede: ral Drought Relief Commit- | tee was urged to request carriers to con- | tinue the reduced rates beyond the Oc- | tober &1 limit, previously set, Western | railroads now are carrying feed and live | stock tc and from drought-strieken | lands at one-third off the normal rate, | Eastern and in_hali Southern roads cut the rate The Farm Bureau directors pointed | out tha the real need for reduced rates Field, tiis a: opeging of airplane, land. Exposition and Congress. traveling Army ship piloted by Lieut. C. W. Cous- on feed comes after the ground is cov- ered with snow. = - | HURLEY TULSA, Okla., October 4 ferring of an honorary degree of aoctor of law upon Secretary of War Hurley by the University of Tulsa was included in the program for the dedication of the university's new GETS DEGREE (#).—Con- $300,000 stadium, Skelly fternoon. The Secretary of War returned to his home city yesterday afternoon to attend the dedication of the stadium and the the International Petroleum He arrived by in a tri-motored PBOPDSAL‘S, {he Dir ‘ashington, Scaled propo office_until 2 c PROPOSALS Bureau of 8y partment, o'clock am. Washington, Nacy. Octoher, 1930, earth excavation at the Park, in accordance with copics 9f Mhich may be had at this omce. ing_binocufars to the the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts. ount SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. OFFICE OF Park, 1930 thi; National Zoologlcal D. C.. September 24, als Wil “be received- at clock p.m. on the 9th da and then ed. for cer! nal Zoological e specification, BE RECEIVED BY THE plies and Accounts, Navy De- shington, * D. 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