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( THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, For Your QY Healths SAKE cHen & Women AMBASSADOR 4 ~HOTEL .. POOL.. o Free Lecture “SEVEN KINDS OF DREAMS” Sun., 8:15 P.M.,, Nov. 9 United Lodge of Theosophists Hill Building 17th & Eye Sts. N.W. LEGAL NOTIC! (Continued.) HENRY W. SYFRIG SUP) RT OF THE DISTRICT OF GFREME, COURT, OF THE DISTACT $007%, Administration.—This s to give no- $iCe that the subscriber, of the Siate of In- diang, has obtained from the Provate Court the District of Columbia_letters of ad- Iunistration on, the estlc of Edith L. ""Iate of the District of Columbia, de- | Al persons h‘n\uu claims aghing: Yy warne e m e the vouchers thereol, legally , Attorney. Glven under my d’ this 27th day of October, 10 . IN- TAN MARSH AL, 'THEODORE COGSW " ('n.i %{tgn(m’ the Dflulcl of Cclumh'n (A 522 the Probate Court. BARNAED & JOI “1'm-' DISTRICT OF o . Court.—No. 40900, m; e nia hes optained from the Pro- ob! Columbia_let- urt of the District of . et All_persons having claims or bevfon he 13th day of October. Ae?' 1981 amerw elu:ed "omh:nd e it bt .‘. Phila. PI ls!nll Atte E Resgister _of W\lls (or the Dis: OGS Eotumbta. Clerk: of ihe, Fropate Court. c DAVID )AVID N. HO! OF THE DXSTR(C'I‘ OP mummnn ‘This 1is - Columbia, has obtained from the P;’ublu eou rt ol lhu Dlsln:l of Columhln etters S T 1 Dy ln:u hes may by law be exciuded from mmhr:n‘:e t of said estate. Given under our $ands Shis JUb dey of October, 1930 N SECURITY & TRUBT Go. By OWE, Assistant Secretary. (Seal) RE COGSWELL, Regist Ho: Fuko er of s, for the msmu 7 Colum Probate_Cour W. C. SULLIVAN, Attorney. URT OF THE DISTRICT OF S Rabia. C Roldins. | Probate Court, — No. e inisteation.— This 18 o §ive DOtIcE ubscriber, ‘of the District, of Cov ined from the oy :E‘n‘! Columbia letters of D:d-r:ln- > e estal E. District of Columbia, ge rn (Seal.) 1 Dist o Timbia Glerk. o T umbia. n'r:g;-gaoounr.m R 1n08,15,22 LOUIS OTTENBERG, Atforney. fhat che -uhumm, “of me.. ed fre om flcl ot Columbia letters testas R e KA te e ct of Columbia, RU° persons havine claims against Coased afs hereby warned e Jith the vouchers Chercot. legally o to the subscriber on or befor October, A.D. l.!l: other- 7 Jaw be excluded irom ail omm Giyen under my hand r Cath (Seal.) ADELE § SoaSuRL "Mgl' ster of i nos, Cotumnts, Rotdine . Propate No. 40543, Admintstration.—Tais 18 1o S1v6. ncg:i fnat & of istret of btal the Probate Court ion_on ister ~of b4 uu for the District of Columbia ‘u:l's”;zo‘ “CHARLES W, CEAGETT, Atty. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- Lrict of Gorumbler hoidin Equity ict of Columt 0l an Equity Court. Br lot 8 in reservation 10, , Golumbis,” as pe & mr ed surveyor of the District of Colum! Std "ot “the. Tavestiment o ke procee $8id sale s0 us to insure (o the partiss en- titled in like manner as provided by of seinture ‘from Peregrine W, Brown- n T, Cull and Minnie K, Bishoy thie Toth day ot Juiy. 1603, and Fesbed: o am of Cotumbla n. Arihs Brow n-.' fa"?{f’ n?'"'?’“ < 5 atfie Browning: Selena '8 'Burier. Tins 5. Walker, Eila 5. ll’fl’ll!l Ann Browning, Lina C. Al A Bmwmns Robert C. R. Bro 206, Mariori woine. } Mariorie ning. an ppe d hereln on or betore the rumezh day exe unw'fi Sundays and lezal holl T the day of the first ubllcation otherwise the cause will be as Federal Income Taxation Froderick L. Pearce. 11. Instructor SOUTHEAST. UNIVERSITY 1736 G St. N.W. Nat. 8250 RESORTS. ou Can Go To aum For Only $21.31 (From Washingtos ¢ in coaches) sold The Standard Railroad of the South Geo. P. James, G.P.A. 14is'H St N INEW SOCIAL CHIEF RANKS AS MINISTER L. Lamott Belin Will Plan Official Welcome to King of Siam. The planning of a king’s welcome, | with fuil splendors of official pomp and | circumstance, awaits a former diplomat recently selected for sccial dignity and in Lhankle& tasks. L. Lamott Belin. new chief of the | State Department’s Division of Protocol and International Conferences and su- pervisor of White House social func- tions, is expected in the Capital within a fortnight. He will have the rank of mlmuwr. His first extraordinary task, learned today, will be to arrange enter- tainment for King Prajadhipok of Siam and the royal consort. First ruling | king to visit this country since Albert | of the Belgians was here in 1921, the Siamese Emperor will be accorded every ceremonious courtesy. In addition to supervising White the adviser will be the formal li between the State Depart- ment and foreign diplomats. He must be present when credentials are pre- sented, and on other formal occasions arrange special audiences—and find the | gq answer whenever there is doubt about | any matter official or private involving social observances. Time was when the burden of this work was handled, for natives as well as foreigners in official society, by the State Department's office of ceremony. But while queries regarding precedence and precedent multiplied the division fell heir to increasingly important duties in connection with international con- ferences. Since Secretary Stimson stepped wide of the excitement over the rank of Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, the protocol division has given no social advice to Americans. But it has continued lc assist the foreigners. Calvin Coolidge was the first to name a White House social adviser; it re- mained for President Hoover to give him the personal rank of minister. It is hinted that one reason for con- | ferring the rank was a feeling that the ' office had been too often jocularized. Belin had just returned from his post as first secretary of the embassy in London in order to live at home when he was drafted for the new job. He | it was House afl: a job unique ln“ - [t 11:40 am, is 49 years old, popular, wealthy. ‘The ramifications of his fiew job even without having to assist Americans is indicated by this true story: When_Julio Presetes, recently over- thrown President-elect of Brazil, visited thlnfiton last July his private secre- tary called the protocol division to ex- plain that the home in which they were esconced lacked pressing facilities. The division suggested sending the gar- | ments to the butler. Shortly fl'n: butler telephoned for help. The President- eclect had sent him 41 suits. The State E{cpuliangnt officers were obliged to find m ald. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. 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