AUC TIONS. THE EVENIN AUCTION lAl.Il. FUTURE DA beins the. 6ast tornia”strset by th thereot of lat numbered A ington Hei 88 e t0 deed recorded in. ‘Lm €97, at fol ot the land vecords of the District ot SoSurmb Also "ot numbered 155 in Sherman and ‘Weaver, trustees’, combination of lots in said Corcoran's .ubdlvllon of land as “Washington ‘Heights.” ») gorded lin the omce of the surveyor for {i Tolio 96.F Supjeet to ‘B “tfl Toil ect to a ng the building line 13 feet wu!n OF the south line of Celliornia ntreet. as shown on’ plat re: yor's office. in Liber , together with the im- d _subject to a first (rust of $190.000, with Iatercr st 3o per annum, due Februray 1. 1932, One-third of ‘the purci money, over and above said first trust and interest thereon, to be | in cash and the balance fore three years after date, 'mx ‘nterast at 6% per annum, payable semi-annually from day- of "sale. Secured by ‘decd Of nitt 3pon the property sold, or all cash at the Qpiion of the purchaser. A deposit of 335,000 will be required at time of sale. Sonvevancing, recording. etc. at purchaser. of sale to be it “within thivey days from othesvise the trustee reserves zesell the property it the risk and cost of getauiting purchaser after five days’ ‘saver- 0 resale in some newspaper publish in Washingion. D. C. o NATIQNAL SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY By FRANK & (Bgal) Attest: e PERCIVAL WILSON, ee;mm Ty7-dédbs.exsu ABOVE SALE POSTPO] PM.SAME PLACE " BY :fin'fllm A5 ::: TRUSTEES. myi8.dds.exSu s tes. President. LEGAL NOTICES. Lot PEELLE, OGILBY & LESH, Attorness. SUPREME COUR; ” DISTRICT of Columbia, rt.—No. 41448, Admi; u ive notice Coltmble, has'n S tats umbis, has Court of tne ot ertamentary on of the District 0‘ “ persons having deceated aie nereby wa same, with a ‘Mfl'!u‘!d. W the tl 16th day of Feb ise they may by luw Penent, ot adid esta ’filflfl this Given under uu. 1931, LAl EODO) for the District of Colum} f the Brovate Cou GEORGE C. GERTMAN. Atlzuy. THE 8 £ COURT rict of "ColumuE. g o syl SR o Apee i iy of Publication. _l‘- uu l ll Lo Shdin € Seckt oo & oo e eI o el m Hills,” o 5 L of ine Big: known as “Encle dn the County AColumbia. ‘a5 m rict of commbl-, as per $gulty eause and recorded e surveyor for said Court No. 2, folio 26, sessed for taxation Upon motion of eourt. this 22nd ordered that the . Charles J. izabeth Bacon. k., Jobn Maddox. John' B. Peirce, mnr Betrce " Kearnéy, irce, Prank pirce, Aflm T tena Bt vens. Ma wer, hul sz Gy Sus 'l e .:a“u%“z sl Susen, ieanor "““‘“?%; Queen’ Boarman, day the first tion to them this cause ro 28 in case Y copy be published once a wesk for th: rive weeks in the Wal Law and in The Evening Star, longer iblications being with actory cause shown. Jugt}s L LY ‘IP_ 7, _Tes! T ek By my2829. E 3 HULL, Asst. Clerk. LEE BOND, Attorney. Court of District of Columbla = e Ay gy A :ecu’; ors Bives wersed to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally su. Theicatad, ‘to the sabRcHiber on oF. before tne idth day of May. AD 1933 otherwite hey may by law be excluded from all ben- “of sald estate. Givep under my hend {nis J0th day of Mav 1931 | LEE DORE COGEWELLL, Retister of Wills 'm the District of bte Court. Probate » k_of the Pro- umbia, Cler] LA T OF THE DISTRICT OF eopaay oopy5¥ rus semaer g7 40019. Administration. —‘l'bl.l is to st no- Bupreme Court o istrict of lumbia 2 ted tier of administration on the te of AM ide C. Lawrence, deceased, has, with the approvs! of the Supreme Court Orlbl District of Coltmbii holdln Pro- bate Court, inted Tuesday, of June, 1931, at 10 o'clock .- time, and sald court room as the ent and tribution L. h ;h h‘:wn a1 ‘"::Ko" un: De: soms entitied to distributive llum or less. notifled to attend. in pe B wgant or attorney duly -um:nua with their eiaims asainst the estate properly vouched. =Glven under my hand this 2iat day of May, 1931, PRANK WRIGHT, Administrator, =By Pratiic B BRIGHT, Atiarnes: Saaly AL test: THEODORE COGSWELL. Register of Wiils for the District of Columbi -nclnrx of SUPREME COURT OF DisTRICT OF o Coumbia, holding | Prfi / aiter 8. Hamiiciration Dacket, 91 Appiication b ing been made herein for probate of the last wifi " “testament and codiell thereto of sald @eceased. and for letters testamentary by the Washingtlon Loan and . it is ordered this 20t day of May. that Virginia Bacon, minor; Lucile Bacon Gng, cugtodian of said minor, and Alice M. Bacon Conra By "adoption of ‘said miaor, and aii"ethers goncerned, appes in said caurt on Mondsy, the 9th day of June. AD. 1931, at 10,5'clock B Show case ‘why sach ' application Hoild not. be granied. Let notice nersof be published 1n the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star once in each of three Tugcessive weeks before the return day herc- n'mentioned. the first publication to be not iegs than thifty days betore return day. PEYTON GORDON, Justice. (8eal) iy e s e strict o the Probate ‘cou S my33.20.68 SUPREME CO! et ot Coluro - tbrook, nnette Howard Jeannetie Hardesty — e gbe e’ aita ‘Custody of -un:r.‘n'golr S0t B L oy ot ot ehil- g Cion"of the ittt it [i¥dns of May. AD. 15T, ordereq tha the defendant, Jeannetie Howardton. known as Jeannette Hardesty. ca her aj arance muud nrr:m on or aflll IP Yl’ teth exeluatye of Bingass and lees] b QF, THE DIs. R, u:gok b Sect ‘of thi e s vise m- caae wii ided-w copy of this ume:“e: D'ue‘lt hed Tor, three succe ashinet 7 Law Reporier and T iv ore sald day. s JENNING! HA LEY. FRANK €987 5 WedlEy & nmh 5"0 FRANCIS L. ”El -C‘n A‘“V"’ ufll ©OU! 0’ THE DISTRICT OF lumbi: "0’]‘6"{"!"‘ P_;gs:l!" Co\ll.l“;— :g. he subsc of dhe “District P Biate of Maryiand Probate Oourt of from ail W than lhlrgod | TREDBORE, !féga for the Distriet ot'géu:-fi“ ;1 LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. STAR, WAS LEGAL NOTICES. SHINGTON, D. C., SBATURDAY, 99 20, MAY 1931. e ——t LEGAL NOTICES. 8. J. L'HOMMEDIEU, s, 4o Five ot ve The ‘bififer of rom the Proba Columbis It tion 8o the. estate of Wiliin ate of the District of Columbla, 5 'fi"' Daving claims against eredy warned to exhibit dhers thereot. Jegall Fa'on o before 932; otherwise rom all benent ur ml:m Court. myi6.2: n g McKENNEY, mmlt and CRAIGHILL, ttorneys, COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF fi E Holding Probate Court.—No. min istratio tm ‘subscribers, Thu 18 to give notict te of Ohlo, Court of the ate ol James Patmeiee. 1nte of e nuerm of cohlmbil deceased. * All per- deceased are eatned. o cEhIbI: the Cssme. cwitn o thereot, legally authentioated, 10 the subscribers on or before the 7th day L Mas, AD. 1032 othermise they may by w be’ exciuded from all benefit of extate; Given under pur hands this Jih day of May, 1930, THE UNION TRUST COMPANY, OYON, Vice President. = ROLLIN lA Waok, ; (Seal.) Attest RE L. Register of Wills for the D u?z o Columbia, Clerk: of the Frol lA P. HOLLINGSWORTH, Anornu. SUPREME COURT OF_THE DISTRICT OF Columbla. ~ holding Probate _ Court. — No. 41514, Administration.—This ig to give notice that ‘the subscribers, of the District of Co- lumbla, have obtained from the Probate Court ‘of the District of dministration ¢. t. a. on the estate of asey. late of the District of Colum- deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof. legally authenticated. to the subscribers on the 23rd day of April. A.D. 1032 ise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of sald estate. Given under our bands” this 23rd day of April, 1081 NNIE L. CASEY. Wardman Park ' Hotel NATIONAL urm POLITAN BANK. _BY ;19 INGSWORTH. Asst. Trust (Seal) ~ Attest: THEODORE COGS- & w*u.. ter of Wilis_for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. ROBT. 1. ifiun & CEDRIC ¥. JOANSON, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME GOURT QF THE DIS- {riet, of Columbis, holding a Probate Court 38961 —Order of tion having been made of certain real estal belonging to Thomas L. Jones, deceased, described in the petition” of Robert I. M ‘administrator, for the purpose of pay d deceased. it is by the of May, A.D. 1931, ad- Judged, ordered and decrecd that Clarice A. Macheals cause her appe. tered herein on or before exclusive of Sundays and l=g2l holidays, Bc- curring after the day of the first publication of this order: otherwise this cause will be proceeded with as in the cace of default: rovided thc 4 eopy of this order be pubs ished in the Washington Law Reporter and The Washington Star once a_week for three succeseive weeks before said return day. By the court:, PEYTON GORDX Justice. (Seal.) rue copy. est WELL. - N. o008 Rexiator. of Wil 107 the Dl r o s for the ggict of Columbia, Olerk of the Frobate THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- T cicr ot Cotumble, Boydins s Br —In re estate of Katherine Grifin Walsh (otherwise known as) Kate Grifin Walsh, de- tration ‘No. 41763.—Appliica- $fon Baving been made nesein for wl Tobate ot and testament of said decensed. 1926, and for letters testa: T atate by Raber: B. White, it 1s. by the of May, AD. 4 ‘Sullivan. Eila Wash. Ella M. Suliivan, Danfel _Walsh, Ellen i, alsh, Richard i ”z‘o‘mw Cause Sy, sich appiication u be sranted. Let notice hereof mma o {he pHasnington Law ‘The ing ar once in before the . ‘hrf HEM bl‘:- 7 dazs be- RDO w Tetus herein mentions {fon ta Be mo: less. than aid return - day. Atte (Seal) A’ true nmyr ST erk of the o c:‘nnlnn JHE DISTRICT kuw wa"":fl- Mrtl for lfl tment T snd fettament m’ nmmu, B A “"’:, g (. ;i ne Beatrice. Besman Gf omn street, Columbus. Ohl mith. Clarksbure, New York. and the un- 'w and next of kin of an. deceased. and all , sppear in said_court on dsy of June. A.D. 1931. at o 0 show caise why such eat gran| "I‘:: hnufl ‘e wuhlllhefl in the Washington Law d The Evening Star once ree. nucmm 08 Before the the m lm "an lhlny nn s mc %f«r O Dtslrlet of he Probate Court. mn'm N i USTON, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbis, Holding Probate Court—Es of A Serab known as Sar: 2 Rusney. deceased o, 41Ted, Adminigtr tion Docket 9! lication "navin made herein for le of The Tast Wil snd testament and codicils of said deceased, and for letters testamentary on said estate, by the American Security and Trust Company, it is ordered this 7th day of May, A.D. 1931, that all the unknown heirs and next of kin of A. Sarah Rainey, also known as Sarah A. Rainey, and all others concerned, appear in #aid court on y, the 15th day of June, A.D. 1931, at 10 o'clock a.m.. to show csuse ‘why such spplieation shouid not be granted. Let notice hereof be published in the Washingion Law rter and The Eve- ning 1008, D each of three successive weel fore the return herein men- fie frst publication to be mot less fore said return e, Attest: (Sea ister of Wil s, Clerk of 4 Probate Court. my9,18.2 "~ ERSKINE GORDON, Attorney. m T -J ;r‘:blll o T inr ' lfllll ichae! 1 3. —Order ist deceaseahaving 1o the court that §°has Gold sala 'decedent's real ‘cttate: {0 it lot 42 fn biock 18 in EI 1 bridge et resubdivision of 22 per viat recorded in County Bool pose the office of the surveyor of the Mirict of Coiimbia, known. o gurposes of iaxation as ot 2 in sau 600, 1o Michael J. Keane, r.. for the sum of five hundred '(1500) dollars net over and above an encumbrance of five thousand ($5.000) gollars. under the terms and conditions set sald report. it is by the court this $T5al of Naay P05, ‘orderea. that the said sale be ratified and confirmed by the court uniess cause to the contrary be fore the 8th day of June. 1931; provided a copy of this order be ‘published once & week for thres successive weeks in the Washine- ton Law Reporfer and The Evening Star newspaper prior to the expiration of that period "PEYTON GORDON. Justice, “(seal) A true copy. Attest: THEO] COGS- L Regiyier of Wills for the Disteics of Clerk of the Probate Court. 3 - 3. CLOYD BYARS. Att s tioned, 7. SUPREME CQURT OF THE DISTRICT OF umbia, " holding Probate Court. — N 40880, Administeation.—This 1 to five notk that 'the subscriber, of the District of Co Iumbia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the' District of Columbia leiters of ad- minisiration on the eciate of ‘Robert Brown, late of the District of Columbia. de- cessed’ All ersons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned o exnipit the rame. win the vouchers thereol, Tecally gutheniicated, to ‘the subscriber on' or fore ‘the 3ist dey ‘of November, A DO 1991 otherwise they may by law be excluded from benefit of said estate. Given under my o his oth dgy of May. Togl EVA cGX s K ne. Wash. A Geal) " Atiest ' THEODORE COGIWEL Register of Wills for the District of Co- lumbla, Clerk of the" Probate Court. EDWARD 81 D, Attorney. IN THE BUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia. holding Probate Court.— In re estate of Martha R. MecCauslen. d ceased.—Adminisiration No: 41010 —App! cation having been made by Nellie Browning. sdminisiratrix of the esiate of the ahove-named decedent fhat the i of Nellie H. Browning, individuall Shinte for services' alleged to. ha n rende, ecedent during her lifetime an for rent be referred to & referes for arbi- tration. it is on motion of the complainant thic 4th day of May. AD. 1931, ordered hat Bawin E.McCausien. George McCans- len. Thomas Me Bells Bair. Edwin F. Shyrock. Cla avslen Mary Ellen McCausien, Charies McCausien. Jennie ~Bustard Crawford. A=nie _Allison Maiy . Da M E lTrd- (IR A & royrcény Il lnn:r. fiq J, s a*“"\‘n llli fi( ?A.g?vv - |5, 'i?".. e S tls nnhllu lication "d other- the cal 'fll r ('l' efl with as case of nult. l 8t & eopy this order least once n for “three -:ncuun weeks in “the Ln\v rter and The Wash. Rl il b g SR i B G unkaown heies n\a et "of Ein amed persons wha yknown helrs and o show on i v‘;e,z : 3 ana. e ‘the " day "ot “Hhe rder. wiy the said ANDREW WILSON, Atterney. e o "’B‘.‘. nc?‘l’n". Frogate-court Adnlnnluna oplication hav: {ng been made he :n (or ‘nqnu of th last will an nt of said deceased, an of jletters ul -c inistration c. t. 8. on sai ald egtate enr n ‘Wasser, it is or: Gered .D. 1931 ehat Hattie D g Wasser, |rm- Zahn] thry oy B L and ail “othe; court "on fhe it 10 o'clock a.m., applicatil 01 1% Hereat be mfi:m ed in the Washington Law, Revorter and The Evening Star Daper once in ench of three successive weeks el ioned. the fore the return day herein m first. publication to be ot less then thires dave & GOR- Attes efore lllfl return D N, Justice. 'al.) A“l’run copy. for .n‘Z%“f.c.m 2 Cotumbias Glerk of b Probate Court. o e o8 lol.,t’ % FRANK J. HOGAN, Atiorney. SUPREME c?mrr OF THE DISTR! Columbls, “holdine Proba e e J. deq . —No. 41710, ! of " Frances lication hav- Aamintivaion Dockee, een made her wift "ana "lestament of seid deseascd 4 ;g;bge:ur- testamentary on n ¢ Rank of Washington, this “wh fl" t"Say Ton compos “Fian, "Clstadtn: King Os bert E. Vermont, and all_other in sald court en Mo) June. "AD. 1931, ‘at 10 o'c why such app] catic Eranted. Let. notice the Washington Law CIL e orrlw. - asser’ and Hall ‘Wasder, Soncernod: "spoear 10 hig P S usow "r':‘nln ny Sch t be granted. hL‘ no- that Alice entis. and ‘Del- th of “Benson. cnneer,n'- . appear ce, for - tha Dinr?gont (3 Probate_Court. - 16. TOBRINER_& GRAH) ‘Southern Bids. © 0 suP&m: COURY OF THE D8 umbia. " holding Prob c'r.yxer o 41007 A mnts st 1o P give no- tice that the subscriber of gn. District”of Columbla has obtained from the Brobate Court of the District of Columbla. famentary o the exiate of Matilda ham, late of the District of foased, Al persons naving el {he deceased are, hereby wan ne_same, Wi o “Vouehers. ner authenticated, to the subscribe, ot the 8th day of May. A.D. 1933: m all be; they may by law be excluded it of sald estate. Given under my ha 1031, AN OGSWELL, Wil for the Dis t 1 " Teitiy tor the Disirict of Colimbla SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRIOT OF Columbia. * Holding Probate Court.—No, 40308, Administration.—This is to give notice that ' the subscriber, which was by the Supreme Court ‘of the District of Columbia granted letters of administration on the estate of Mary M. Potts, dec . has. with the' approval of ihe Supreme Gourt ot tha District of Columbia. holding & Frobate Gourt, appointed Moriday. the sth June. 1931, at 10 o'clock a.m.. as e i, nd It doom, a1, the plice. for making Dayment ‘wRd" dierribation aid estate, under the court’s direction and control: EReTea"], "here all creditors ‘and persons entitled to distributive shares or legacies, oF the residue. or parts therof, are notifie to attend. in person or by sagent or fuly sutborised, with their claims the estate proverly voyched. Given its_hand this da: May, NATIONAL wm UST' C PANY. Retest i of gter of Wills dor nw District of Colum: R er o [ I.Alnloll I:n". IN THE SUI COURT OF THE - B T S o auist, Charies neif, ve> William Renneboh; Bruft. Getendant - Equby: No. 827 der | 4o i of publi n.—The oblect of ti to obtain a decree for partition lnd i Dremises, kpown, 13 No, 133 Fourtn ‘atrest shington, D. C. (lot 49. square thorizing - distiibution of the it known heirs deceased. Upon aav® B W00 08 19000 Gord T that the defrodant: Willigm Brufl, esue ni Appearance to be entered herein on or be. fore the fortieth day. exclusive of Sundays legal hotidays. occurring sfter the day of the first publication of this order: other- Illl this cause 'IHL II'SG“L with as in case of default. Provided & copy of this be published once a week for three (3) Successive weeks in the "Washingion Law Reporter - and in 3 3 4 GS” BAILEY, r’\‘x*“:eu #‘»"A e Test: PRA GHAM. By HARRY M. HULL. Asst, Clerk. _my9.18.23 GEORGE C. GERTMAN, Attorney. ¢ | SUPREME COURT “OF THE DI ISTRICT Of Holding Proba 2 inistration % o ek "° Mari ot Coumpi ceased. Al ‘Dersons havi the deceased "are hercby warned v Sebibic the same, with the vouchers thereo suthenticated, to the subscriber, fore'the 47h day of ‘Abril: AD. a benent o said estate.” Ol 27th a-‘; o " April, 1831 onmAru.15.n¢% rean & Trast Bidg. Register of Wills for th : bia, Clerk of the Probate Gourt- me9de sy FRANKLIN E. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. ' Holding Probate Court.—No, 41735, Administration seThis is to glve no: tice ‘that the gubscribe the rict of Columbia has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbla " letters testamentary on the estate of Idi late of istrict of Colus All persons having ciaims aj ceased are hereby warned exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legaliy authenticated, to the subscriber, on or be- fore the 29th ‘day of April, A.D. 1932; other- wise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of sald estate. Given under my hand this 20th day of April, 1931. PA] MAY DEARING. 3900 Conn. Atfest: (Seal THEODORE COGSWELL,® Resister. of Wiiis for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the bate Court. 79.16.23 TOOMEY & TOOMEY, Atio) SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. ~ Holding Probate Court.—No. 41858, Administration.—This is to_give no- Yee that the subscriber of the District of Columbia has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the fsiate of Kate L. Me- line. late of the D Colu de- ceased. Al perso: * elaims against the deceased are hereby to exhibit the same, with ihe vouchers thereof, legally nticated. to the subscriber, o, or, be: fore the 30th day of March, 1932; °'|m"n':§zm'1’-m|'a’ by law be fleludne‘d from of said estate. Glve and this Tth day of Ma: ? v o AR Attest: MELINE. 1729 Kenyon &t o ottt !H"Vx (8eal) THEODO Wills_ for !hl Dkfizflcg ol W'i X my! Allolleil l :n Jull l.. SUPREM] URT 0] er or Columbia, hold]nl Srabuu "Jt'.—nt:)e of Sarah Somervell Mul‘dl. nlhlr'ri'l! known as_‘Saily SPPY Adminisiration Baes fin"for ‘Brobate tion ‘having b ment of said de- of the last will :::lu‘ed blll for le.lrl]: e e Bradouls 3 Gt e i, T pisheg s Gy ackel! Pvt and. Bethiehem, Penne: Nioa u.&"' ufl'm o hem, “Fenna: Dr Bruse Mackel Pueblo. Colorado, and all others conces in’ 5ald eourt on Monday. the Leth 4 an oF Tune: AD 1631 8t 50 o Zjock ttu’li“whyullnenfitnn wiion - shouia ‘Dot e | THEC & orf Bra Wasnington Law %:';1’“’:‘%’:‘ e ning Bter one in each of hree e ive s before the Teturn day herein men- tioned, the first ication to be mot than thirty days before sald PEYTON Gof Fasuce'® § AL SWE] of Wilia for he Distriosar Bek i Conpfiet of Colimbia. Clerk of SUPREME COURT OF T ISTRI ojumbia, " Holding n'&'n? Court—No. Admintstration. _This fs to &lve ROLIE lhl‘ "the subscriber. of Wumnfl.on. D, C. has obtained {rom lh( [Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on ine eatale ‘of Loty W *Rigey A.V of the having” Saim (lnm;:“l:\.:fl std are Srehy warned to exhibic Dere? TUIRECLLp Gl ihe samer :'-'L'-‘n’u'.m "otherise ther may a7 1ne be excluded’ ir id ‘estate. (){v:n e moymh.“ benefit of said estate. d 131" BERTHA V' RIGOS. 5 RIGGE, cpo grc&:‘o}é Tister f' Wit of ills for th Dllt i Ghate Conrt: o O erk of the Pr 1CT OP holding Brobats — 48, Administration Thiy s (G0uite ne: tice that the subscriber of the Distriet" of Columbis has obtained from the Brobacs Court of the District of Gblumbla Ietiers testamentary on the estate of John Hame mond, late of the District of Columbia. de. ceased. Al persons having clajms Againgt the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit ¢, iame. with the vouchers th 1y suthenticated, to the subscriber on or befor the Tith day’ of May. A.D. 1933 oihcerqe they may by Iaw be excluded from all bene: it from said estate. “Given under my wand this 11th day of ‘May. PETER MERTZ. 2914 Vista st ne. - (Seal] Risert: THEQDORE COGSWELL #wmer of Wills i olumbia, © B £ lerk gL, ine SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS B, O Ty ix, oo Ry 41“8 Administration. —This is to no- I.t t the subscriber of lh! District of lumbis has obtained from the Probave gourt of the District of ‘Columbla letiers fiunmanury on the estate of JlmaFl!Vt’ the " Distrie cessed. ATl Dersons mvln.‘ ihe'deceased die "hereby hible sam to the xumrmfn%'n'%‘r Sefore Y of May. AD. 1033 cihermice u‘,f'::fi:r":."' il bencht 5 hana 1ol ARA L, GENTING, 2 - D. C. Attest: MELVIN L Depuiy Register of Wills for the Dyt et i o Disirict nf Columbt ierk of the Pro 325,108 Probate Cowst. dax ot | de The Evening Star_ before said - | LE 9 | FRANK STETSON, Attorney. fi.x.w%h.n.u.. L COURT OF THE Columbia, - Holding Probate 41784, Administration.—This Js that 'the subscriber, of has obtained from the Probate Court the' District of Columbia letters testa- mentary on the estate of Catharine L. late of the District of Columbia, deceaset il persons having claims against the de- geased are hereby ned to exhibit the With the vouchers thereof. legally numwucnum Lo the subscriber on or before day of May, AD. I therwise they may by law be excluded 1rom ol benedt o . Glven under my hand th 741931 CATRINA F. BEAL T al) Anw; THEO. COGE! ister of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate | my: PEELLE, OGILBY & LESH, Atiorners. SUP! Dgyfl'l‘ OF THE DISTRICT OF Colum! lding Prohne Court. 3 41823, A lnhtulio —_ to ‘lvt ?gm that ‘the subscribers, of lh' J Iumbil lnd the State of and, ha obtai from the Probate coun of tl Dlnrlcl of Columbia letters tamentary on the estzte of Barry Mohu ate trict of Columbia. deceased. All pelw . having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers t] ueol llllll" suthent Al!fl, to tl ibseribe! r! on or fore the 4;1 A.D. 1932; otherwise they mlv law be’ exciuded from all benefit of said Given d hands this 1907, "NORA A MOR of the Di 5 EOBORE " COQEWELY. Htlll(lerxu( WIHI lar the nhgln of Colum- | bia. C )llu'on T. BROOME. Columbian Bidr. Attorney. SUPREME CQURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, * Holding Probate rt.—No. 41816, Administration.—This is to notice that® o™ B ot the *Sisiriee ot Columbia, have obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters c( { administration on “the estate_ of Will Myers, of the District of Ofllumbl‘ deceased. All persons having claims inst the deceased ln hereby med to exhibit | the same, with the vouchers thereof, lelg'! Authenticated. o ine subscrivers on of fore the 13th dl! Y AD 1932: othe: wise they mly by F luded from al benent of sl P e tinder our hlndl th&l lh ay of May, 1931, KATIE 1 M 3 HAROAEIT e, 3 . Register of Will for the District of Columbi Ulfl’k u! th Probate Court. ! 16.23.20 JOSEPH A. CENTREL, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbla, holding Probate Court.—Estate of Louis Rollman, deceased.—No. 41691 Administration Docket 91.—Application hav- ing been made herein for probate.of the 1 will and testament of sald deceased, and for letters testamentary on sald estate, by Mrs, Margaret A. Roliman, widow, it is o dered thi of May, A.D thi Mrs. Fred Howell, daughier. known address was_ 151 Collins ave of Miami Beach, Florida; and M: Smith, "dsughter, ‘whose last known K. F. D.. Poolesville, Maryland, and all others concerned, appear in sald court on Monday, the 22nd day of June. A.D. 1031, at 10 o'clock a.m., to show cause why such applieation should not be granted. Let no- tice hereof be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Washington Evening Star once in each of three successive weeks before the return day herein mentioned, the Arst publication to be not lets than thirty days Before said return day. N GOt TN Do ers e [Seal ) BAliest THEODORE COGBWELL. Register of Wills' for the Dis- irlet ‘of Columbia. Clerk of the, Frobate ourt. RAYTMOND NEUDECKER, Attorney, IN THE SUPREME COQURT OF THE DI trict _of Columbia_Nellie E. McCre: plantifr, McCreary. d fesicant: . co-respondent.— No. 52575.—The object of this sult i3 to obtain for the piaintifl, from the ‘de- fendant, Robert Franke McCreary, an ab- solute divorce on the ground of ' adultery committed by the defendant with the co- Tespondent named herein, and for other relief. On motion of the complainant, It is this 11th day of May, 1931, ordered 'that the de- fendants, Robert Franke McCreary and Ann McConway, cause their appearance (o be ehiered ‘hercin 'on Lor . before the - fortieth day, exclusive of Sundays and legal holi- days, occurring after the day of the first publication of this order: otherwise the cause will_be proceeded wiih case of default. Provide copy_of order be published once a 'week for i. ccessive weeks in the Washington Law Reporier and pustice, (Se A true Test: FRANK CUNNINGHAM, By HARBRY M. HULL. At Clerk. copy. Clerk, ] SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court. — No. 40297, Administration —This is to give no- tice ihat the subscribers, Who were by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia granied iciters testamentary on the estate of Mary Meigs Taylor, deceased, have., with the approval of the Supreme Court of thi Districi._of Columbis, holding s "Frobate Court, appointed M h da nx Sine. 105 ut 50 o'clock | the tim and “said Court toom a5 the piace, for Ak |ing payment wnd distribution from ~said estate. under the court’s direction and con- trol, when and where all creditors and sons entitled to distributive shares or le acles, or the residue. or parts thereof, a notified to attend, in person or by agent or attorney duly authorized, with their claims against the estate properly vouched. Given under their hands this 13th day of u-g" 193, JOHN R. M. TAXLOR and NA- HAL SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY N, Attorney. (Seal ) #mz T OBORE COGSWELL: Gesis et ot lis “for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probat~ C 29 JOHN E. LARSON, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 41604, Administration.—This 1s to give notice that the subscriber, of the District of Colum- bis, has obtained from the Probate urt of the District Columbia letters tests- mentary on the estate of Mathilde Hollie lste of the District of Columbia, deceases All persons -vm; claims against the de- ceased are hereby ned exhibit ti 5 III! with the vouchers thereof, lelr ly nt| ua P lhl\ lublfl‘lbfl' on or bet l uld estate. ind this [EA W. > ROTH gflu.!én;h hn " E. Larson, 30 ington. C. _ (Seal.) THEODORE ?‘oos L. Resisier of Wills for the District of Probate Court. imbla, Clerk of the excitided Trom . Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbla, * Holding Probate, Court.—No. 41107, Administration.—This is to give notice that the subscribers. of the District of Co- lumbia, ha obta; from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentars” on ' the estaie of Caroline Merrill Shunk, late of the District of Colum- bia, deceased. A1l versons favine claims against ti deceased are oreh{ warned exhibit the same, with the vouche ally authenticated. to the subscribers on or before the 17th day of April, A.D. 1932; otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under their Pands’ this 1th dey of May." 1331, vfl.': aD¢ TIO § AND TRUST COMPANY. 'VER, President. (Seal.) A!l!ll ROCBGEWELL, Hewaier of Wikl for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Cq my16.23.29 308 3 SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, " Holding Probate Court. — No. 41136, Admini; —This is to_give n iive ‘that the subscriber of the District Columbia has obtained from the Probat Court of the District of Columbia. testamentary on the estate of Elizabeth B McOaztney. late of ‘the District of Colum. deceased. having ciaims hereby warned to ith the vouchers thereof, ed, e subscribe; OF,before the 4th day of M 932; = - h.lld lhll 11th dly o( May, lOeer‘ Ve BER, E nSitpTenn. Ave, N. ‘llfil for ti ég g RE istric the Probate Oourt s ERSKINE flflm'. Attor SUPREME OOUHT “or_THE DISTRIC or Columbi: Holding Probate Counfl No. 41680. Administration—This is to give no- tice that the subscriber, of the District of Columbia has obtained from the Prnbl!! Court of the District of Columbia, testamentary on the estate of Hel l’Y Aller, late of the District of Columbia, di Are hereby warned to exhibit With The Vouchers thereof, Segally the same, ted, to the subscriber, on or be- ;glsehel,k‘!‘ml.flh di e ay of April, A.D. 1932; ot - :e efl"h!z{m y by .‘;eb' gtlud!d H:mh‘:ll Band’ unis t May 103l FED: o FED- AN NaTT "B so mfifli‘g A0, PASTS & TRoNT Probate Court. My % 1 1 FRANK STETSON, Amrn-y. S oramba. OO nexfnz hets BT 8 = 20343, Adminisiration._Tals s (500 ce, tnat [the” Mbictibers, of Columbia, have obt Court of the District ot Goring same. with the vouchers thereof. legally au- thentis 0 the sub: {henticeleg. Jo fhe subscribers. on or befo fit this_13th by wills Probate_Court Illbldl CORA_BER- AVINGS & 200 Prduidant, Toexl’ | frict of Columbia ferk of 23.29 6. 3 IW Amnu. P THE DISTRI e Fraats o Eiste Nuzim, dec 'nn o, 41744, SUPREME Colum) b b 5 ba e nerein 1 i imen of -°fa’ eceased o ,Admlnlur will -nR 3:-. or br ntary on sal y Mar- ‘executrix named in ast will and testament, it is ordered this I f May, A.D. M31, that the unknown id next er Ein of Dorothy H. deceased. all_others toncerned; ppear in sald < n 290 Mondav. the' 2and dayor June. A ¢ 10 o'clock a.m. £ 10w’ ase. why" such “spmjicati snorid fob be sranted, Let motice hereof be bu lished 1n_the “Washington La porter and The Evening Star. once in o o of three successive weeks before the return day here- T Cmentioned. the first Bublication 10 be o less than thirty days befors saii return day. PEYTON CORDON. yustice, (Seal.) Atieat: THEODORE COGSWELL. “or of Wills T OB atrjet ot Cottimn f the Probate Qourt 29 T THOMAS | COURT o; “THE Colum rol AT TR .si’é inistration ket 9! ~Aunllc Lion hav- A aqe hereln 1o probate of the Taxt it "and testament of said decessed. ana for Tosers testamentary. on sald ‘esiape, AR axyZer iy, AD JeaL, that Mre Versi Waisen i ‘and all cthers concerntd. appear 2834 court on Monday. (he m ey of Jun 5 i, 10" 0rcloc W 1o oW eatis why sueh granted. %wllc\tlon I:I‘:,?mflnl the ““Wash- i 2 4 He e Reparter e Eveaing Bin and ‘ench of three successive weeks he'n: Spce i n Tagy hersin mentioncd. the nublication t6 be not less thau thirty dn Pafore s8'4 retien day, PEYTON GORDOY (Faal) Atiest: FHEODCOD™ ONGS. WRLL, Resion: ~& wills M5 the Distriot of colunbll 7% ., the Trobute Court, ho e Nu DISTRIC drsiice, WILLIARL E. pcsoou:r. Attorne; SUPREME COURT 0!' THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. holding Probate Court.—No. 41858, Administration.—This to give no- tice that the subscribers of the States of Illinois and Missouri, respectively, ha b- tained from the Probate Court of the Dis- trict of calumbln letters the estate of Levis C. Hi District of Colum pel having claims the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the Youchers ' thereof legally suthenticated, to the subscrivers on ‘or before the 14th 'day May, AD. 1932: otherwise they m: by l' be exciuded from all benefit of . “Given under our hands this 14th of May, 1931. Auxm HAMILTON. 101 Prancis ol'D". Mn EMPIRE TRUST COHPANY b{i IGHT. TN et Orrinzion o m'u“m?“#{ i rring s -ve" Veaston T (Beal)' “Attest COGSWELL, Resister of Wils for the DIsirict o7 Gomumm: bia, Clerk of the Probate Court. my23.29.je6 rney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRIOT OF qSolumbla, ot N , Net that the subscriber of the Dllmcl of Columbia has obtained from the Probaie Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the esta Mulholland, late of lh D bia. deceased. against the legally authenticated or before the 13th hlrd lhlf'r;‘!':h day of May, 1931 ROBERT Toeaty Eactas COGSWELL. Register of Wills for the District of Colum- bin. Clerk ogni Probate Court. my23.29.je6 Y] IN THE SUPREME CQURT. OF THE DIS. trict of Columbia —In Re: Assignment of abriel “Levy Bauity, No 83137 Thi fect of this suit is to liquidate 1 Gabriel Levy. assi proceeds therefrom to his creditors. This been_ referred to the auditor of in order that all claims and de- inst the said Gabrie] Levy ma: n_motion of Alvin L. Newmyer. -t- has May. 1931, or all persons having claimg ainst the said Gabriel Levy are hereby notified to exhibit and prove their claims before the auditor of this court. on Wednes- day. July 15, 1031, at 11:30 o'clock a.m.. and e thelr appe! n-or 'before the fortieth day. exclusive of days and legal holidays. occurring after y ‘of the first publication of thix otherwise the cause will be proceeded in case of default. Provided a copy of this order be published once a week for three_successive weeks in the Washington Law Reporter and The Washington Star be- sald d NGS BAILEY. Justice bl . CUN. VI SUPREME COU. O} of Columbia. holding_Probate Court. 41148, Administration.—This 18 to give o. ict | that 'the subscriber. ‘of the District of Co- lumbia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the’ District ‘of Columbis letters mentary on the estate of Charles H. Eslin, late of the District of Columbia. deceased. All persons having claims againit the de: ceased are hereby warned exhibjt the same, with the vouchers thereof. legally authénticated, o the subscriber on or before the 14th day of May, herwise they 'y 8571ew bt ‘excludea from 1l beneft ';’{z"é“ '":';: Given under gy h day of o (Beal.) OIS DORE CONSWELL. Register of Wills fof the District”of Columbla, Clerk of the ;{u AIVIN I, NEWMYER llli JOL'I A KAUFMANN. Attorneys at Louis 1. Greenberg.—Equity Hn S‘ ‘The object of this sult is to liquidats th' ssets of Louis 1. Greenberg, assignor. and to dis- tribute the proceeds therefrom to his cre: itors. This cause has been refsrred to t auditor of this court. in order that laims and demands inst the sald Louvis 1 Orn'nb T8 may lw roved. On motion of Alvin L. 'm!ol’. mn&u for !‘l A. f1 nd Albt E. Steinem. !l this 21st dws 1931, ordere thnt persol ha demands lllnlt e Lo 1 hereby notified to exhibit claims before the Wednesday, July 15. 1831, g.chck am.. and cause lhflr -uunnee to tered -nln on or {a the fortieth di exclusive of "L“" an holi curring after the day of the first publ of thi xr Y u th'{ cat ult'mene "m“ nv of thlc oldlr be published once s Wi or thut successive weeks ln the Wi e’ rte: nd The Wash- Joiion Sr Befory euid, dav, Eievehcs FRA!'K% ("U‘KN‘KNOHAH Clerk. !'_’FJ'AR“Y A FREDERIC =' Q,""Al:l‘lrl"ml Lov 3 SUPREME COURT e DisTRICT | of Columbia. holding _Probate Court.—No. 41726, Administration.—Thix i3 to give notice that the subscriber. of the District of Co. mbia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters of administration on the estate of Ann E. Cain, te of the District of Columbis. dscessed All persons having eclaims sgainst the Seastd™ere Reveby Warned “fo exnible {he fame. with the vouchers thereof. legaily authenticated, to the subscriber on or before the 13th day of May, AD. 1932: otherwise they may by law icluded from all benent of said estat ven unde 1Ben1 5" Rent" TREODORE : M(ll r of Wills for the District of Colum- bia, erk of the Probate Court. my23.20.1e8 SUPREME = COURT OF THE DISTRICT of Columbia. holding_Probate Court.—No. 41840, Administration.—This is to_give notice that the subscriber, of the Columbi: has obtained from the Probate 8ourt ot the’ Distpict of Columbiy, Tetters !P amentary on the of Margaret ith Norvell, lllt “of 'he Dll:trl‘cv.‘o!‘.?o- lui deceas persons having claims --T:’ 8 he deceased. ire “Bereby whrned 1o Elhl"f the same, ith the vouchers thereof, y authenticated. to the xubmrlher on fore the 11th day of May. A.D. 1932: Sinetiss ther may 57 Ta b Sicluded from 211" Benedt o estate Band il i Heh due ol Saag. 1551 ENerly WALKER, G Attest: ODORE of Willy for the District of Columbl robate Cous'. of the FREDERICK M. BRADLE P COURT OF THE DISTRICT S Catabia. hoiding Probate Oourt.—No 418ls. AdminisirgtionThis 13 to sive Tl {nat tfe "Subscriber, of the Sale’ol Mar fand, Sbiained from the Probate Couri o the "Biatrict ot Columpia letiers testa- Mmentary on the estate of Sarah M. Stevens. fate of the Dlgmcb o1° Columbia, deceased: A® Dersons having claims against - the decealed a¥e neveby warned, to exbibit the Sith® the vouchers thereor. legally fhibipeatet. & (2 vt 3% i, beare they ‘may uy' be excluded from ail benefit of said est Glun‘ unger 18 hand this NS 28D Yrble mTaénlt;,nl'omen oty by ROBERT G. HILTON, DORE WELL, Beal " Ruestt “THE SWELL. Register of Wi bia, Clerk of t) u 8 D cx?a mécia -m"fi-‘ Te- igned until 12 o'clock “"(' 50" Backing ‘boxes com nun! K nn House District of | { i L INSTALMENT XVI. | (" OON & erackle of fire turned Jim to see a growing light, and dark | forms of men. Jim waited until he saw Hays go to the camp fire, and then he, t00, joined the men. “What kind cf a roost is it, Hank? “No. I scen that place once. It's a cave high up—forty feet mebbe, from the canyon bed. Only one outlet to | thet burrow, an' thet's by the same way | you come. This roost has four. We could never be ketched in a hundred ears.” i “Hank, how'd the laay stand the ride?” “She’s all in." “Gosh, no wonder. Thet was a job fer men. “Reckon I'll put up the little tent fer my lady guest.” “Hank, how air you goin’ to colleet thet ransom now?” inguired Lincoln. “I dunno. Heeseman shore spolled my pla Jim watched the robber chief min- ister to the wounded Latimer. While he bzndg.nq the wound Jim stole away in the darkness toward where the chief had left his prisoner. | Anythin’ like the Dragon Canyon?’ OFFICIAL hDTlCES ZONT] or DISTRICT OoF COLUMB]A Washington, May 22. 1931. In accordance with the provisions of Sectio: 3 of an Act of Congress. approved March 1. 1920 “(Public No. 153, é6th Congress), en titled “An Act to ulate the height, area and use of buildini n the District of Co- Tumbia and fo create a Zonine Commission. nd for other g 's.”" notice is hereby en_that a public M"‘“B will be held in the Board Room of the }‘trlé& Bullding beginning at 10:00 A.M. 1931, for the purpose of eomlderln( the following proposed changes in the boundaries of the use, height and_ area districts, to wit: 1. CHANGE FROM RESIDENTIAL, 90, O AREA TO FIRST COMMERCIAL. 90°. C AREA: lots 22, 800 and 801, square 109 and lots 64, 7 61 20, 19, 18, 17, 16. 800, 59 and 60, square 110, being all of the frontage on the east nldj fll{ 250:.]1 St rn!\ blt';lnc;lorlgi A'vnzlal‘: an rect. N CIAL. AREA TO AN ¥ RS IW& D AREA COM .RCIAL, : lots BT 02 00, 41 45, 46. 4, 23, B, Vo ana 8, Square 190, being on’ the north side of 1| street. between 15th and 16th Streets, N.W. 3. CHANGE FROM RESIDENTIAL 0, G TO FIRST COMMERCIA c : lots 19, 20, 21 and 22 Nll jbyterian Church loe: Dd by A o’l' 11th .ltre Riods “Tsiand Avenie. N.W. FROM_ FIRST COMMERCIAL, 60, TOOBECOND. COMMERGIALL 60 D AREA the east portion of lot 221, lqu-ro 851, | known as’ 1630 First_Street, N.W. _§ GHANGE FROM RESIDENTIAL' 00° C ARE 'O FIRST COMMERCIAL, 60'.'C AREA: lot D sauate 968, Known s 100 Gith Birect: SE 6. CHANGE FROM RESIDENTIAL &, B AREA TO FIRST COMMERCIAL, 60 & amen: nd $2. square 1077, i 8 on (he west side of entacky Annu he_intersection of Admiral Barney Ci cle, B.E 1. CHANGE FROM RESIDENTIA! 60, B_AREA TO FIRST COMMERCIAL. I) C AREA: lvt 62, square 932. known as !Tlh Slr!!! CHANGE FROM Ru‘l ENTIAL. RESTRICTED AREA TO RESIDENTIAL, 8. B AREA: ark of 1013 811, 808 and 809, square 2587, being on the | soutn side o Harvard Sireet between 18th ,g";;qlu‘lml Alglg‘l‘s Mill Road, N. 98" SBEoND. GoM 40’ D AREA: To¢ 28: square F008. Jocated cn the soutnaest corner of Kansas Avenue and Tavior Street, NV 1% SHANGE, FROM RESIDENTIAL ICTED AREA TO TIAL 00" B AREA lot 63, hausre 3908, Jo- cated on the southeast corner of 13th and Tavlor Streets. N.W. CHANG FIRST _COMI ENTIAL %', B AREA lots 28 to 37 nd lots 32 to beinz on both sides of Fourth Street between Kennedy and Longfellow _Streets. N.W. ~ 13. CHANGE FROM FI™ST A0, C AREA TO, RESID AREA: iots 61, 62 ra 65, gauare 3331 Knbw. as 8508 ta $313 | Second’ Street, N.W. 13, CHANGE FROM RESIDENTIAL. TO RESIDENTIAL. 60 : the resi- dentisl portion of lot §09. square 2086, and | change 1 T COMMERCIAL. " 60’ AREA RESIDENTIAL, <0 STRICTED AREA lots 807, 803, B04, 805 #06, Sauare ‘4986, beine_ the satars Joested Dbetween Georgia Avenue and 12th Street north and south of Geranium Street. N. 14. CHANGE D} 1047103 a5 s 2 ' ing square 3178 and pant of d_ 2062 and_ 3170, located east of Avenue, north of Geranium Jeatof, Blair Road. near the D A RESYRICTED AREA TO-SEGOND 60, D AREA: part of lots 50, square 3185, M‘fidnl (horth u{ on the unnamed street east W CHANGE ACAREA 26 "40'. & AREA: part of parcel 31/88, being 5.770 u“m' Teet im- proved by the third unit of the Westchester | development. ‘located on_ Cathedral Avenue Of oun Street, N.w. 11 CHANGE FROM RESIDENTIAL, C__AREA TO | FIRET JOMMERCTAL, 00 0 AREA. fots 3, 24, 25, 36, 27 and 28, square 2060, belng the auarry located <1 the west side of Connec tleut Avenve be, seen k_and Ordway Sueets, k) RESI- Place, of Shestout Street FROM R FIRST ¢ SEMI- AREA: ot 830, square 072, being on east side of Reno Road beiween Highland | Place and Ordway Strect. N.W. 19, ENTIAL. 40, the £ 805, 802, 809 and D10, suuare Ja the east side of Connecticut Avenue bet: Macomy Sirests, NN d % FROM PT8 % 3 M it 5 tare o on the south side of Patterson Street between |S§A;‘nud‘muvy Chase Par | RESTEIGTED AREA TO RESIOENTL C AREA: the rear of lots 1. 801 806 809, square 18’ being on the east si Connecticut Avenue Iel'nn ugtlm lh'lfl. and Military d. N.W. PROM' RESIDENTIAL. 40, FIRST AREA: and 14, square :lu‘m-ua on, the southesst lnd 40', C : lots "being on_the fouthes SECOND D : lots 1 to 30 both inclusive, squar 4484 and tots 20 to, 4¢ bown inclusive: auare 4507, “being, part of the sauares bounded by doww and 20tn Sireets; Bernine Koad and 1 Sireel. NE' 35" CHANGE DENTIAL 47, B AREA TO BECOND COM © ‘AREA: lots 905, 902, 300, 6, 408, iod. 403, 030, Dis. 58, 18 915; 914, 913’ and 912, sa " beine il of the residential frontage on the south side of Howard 'Road between Nichols Avénue and the Baltimore and Ofio Ratiroad track: ing Nest' e E. 26 cn.mu:rn% A RESIDENTIALL 40 Darcel 335 being the ares bounded BLAllbnml Avi Coneress Road and Nichols Aveniie and proved by the Coneress Heights School, GHARGE FRO} ARER: 160 m 02, 303 ana 15 “rm s 801, 802. 803 and 15, sauare being all of the frontage on the south sid: Shd"0th Bitect SB 3“"?:“0#‘11’& e an 3 REICHELDERFER. LYNN, U. 8. O sion of CROSBY, DA F 34 Zontne. ommis strict of Columbla. my23-10t RESORTS. | ATLAN'I'IC CITY, N. J. . 5 up per day in- i| cludin: bath and all meal vaml 1y ka-b‘ “Areproof o Ic CITY Rover . Lotr: . an en eannmlzuu TABORINN Ideal lgcation: lareg, rooms; running wate: Jensen rates.” Owner m[m USE_OF celved by g Bians 2iba 18, 18 Go " the Re*2Bove boxes. to be Shhee” Biilang, Wa C.. by No- vember 1, of ot ‘%6’ inipection_and acceptance a_competent person to be Seiaered by the Clerx of the House of Reb- Tesentatives. right to, rel and all is ‘hereby reserved. LER PAgH |¥.erk of the House of Representatives. ESENTATIVES, OLERK'S oi gQu w‘::mg"m D. ids "to_furnish i ouve ot Reorevontatives With 1GE for {he fiscal yewr ending June 30, will ba recelved up rclock noon on’ June D0, 3 ToE o be. elivered av-such times and in ‘such auantities as may be required. an Teverved, "W, R PAGE, Clerk fx‘z‘:‘" my31. . wmra Bahaine: ;’igf ‘reciived by the undereiehed unti 1| conatruction of & ock a.m. |i'1“n' 9, 1931, 1 Diment. AT TH be ol Shiee” MacDONALD. Chief of Buresu. mnn afi:fi SUP- ATMENT, ¢ a8 lhold, public. auction é‘ilo‘e' e 18 the Tocated at Mn r;"d : ne llll\'llnl t their ave. ' wnmn:um. . damage and, unserviceabl £ coolers. Steet " drum: sine. D coper, brass. ‘iron.m: as twine. coffes "irns. steam sierlisers, plumbine xtires, concrete ufomobile. trucl ¥ ns, screens, ca. %"M pmuu m¢ ke hests, eleciric Tans. o &'fi- Cabiniets, sieel cases 15 binders. r:rlfer cases. typewriter stande bilef coses, uide cards. clothing, Shel susbiles, sliafng rule el microscopes. curtair at r miscel FER BRee wasnington. . & hand towels. bath 'towels. pillow cavers will be received un k noon i, Jure 10, 1931, for Toundering Faid ar ic'es for the fiseal vear ending June 30, 1 Right to reiect any and ali_bids 18 bevesy reserved WM s;{lfi'&m\fi‘ Clerk of thr Fonse of Representatives, 21,22.23 , stoves, chairs chin law | s, siidi iaunder “""m Taeallom: Colanial Tarnt 2 Bouts T modern canvenie T Toaay “Faten. * .mtu‘fl- Charles Town, i | Town 201-12. s fiifiv.:.fim EDUCATIONAL. - TEMPLE SCHOOL | Review Class, Gregg Shorthand Mezy 25, at 7:45 P.M. 1420 K St Pl the | LEGAL NOTICES. : . ROBBERS' ROOST by ZANE GREY e 9 b e e o Al It was dark as pitch toward the |grove of cottonwoods, which were | shadowed Ry the bluff, here very close. | The rustling of the leaves and the tinkle of water guided Jim. At length Jim located gray objects l against the black grass. He closer. “Where are you, Miss Herrick?” he called in a tense whisper. “It's Jim | wall. | He heard a sound made by boots | scrapli on canvas. Peering sharply, | | he located her sitting up on | half-unrolled bed, and he dropped on | one knee. Her eyes red un- turally large and black In her white face. ‘Oh, you must be careful. He said he'd shoot any man Who came near me,” she whispered. ‘He would—if he could. But hell never kill me, Miss Herrick,” Jim whis. | pered back. “I want to tell you I'll TRAFFIG COUNT AT HGHWAY SPAN Action Authorized to Secure Data for hmprovement of Approach. A traffic count, to secure information upon which plans for the improvement of the approach to the Highway Bridge, along Fourteenth street, will be formu- lated, will start immediately as a result of yesterday's action of the National Capital Park and Planning Commisston, which authorized its staff and the Co- ordinating Committee, comprising in- terested :'l'ct ‘:nd Federal Igovm ment C! begin an lve study o; e preplexing traffic Wfllhfll A. Van Duzer, the new traffic director, who takes July 1, and is now engaged as a expert by the commission, will play major part in the survey. Capt. H. C. Whitehurst, District highway engineer, will likewise assist in study. Commission Gets Plan. Tentative plans for ironing out the traffic tangle at the Washingion ap: proach to the Highway Bridge were presented to the commission by its staff today and after summoning Mr. Van Duzer and Capt. Whitehurst to participate in the discussion, the traffie count was authorized. The plans, which were held in abeyance pending the outcome of the traffic count, would | provide for the widening of Fourteenth street, possibly an underpass to separate park traffic coming out of East Potomac Park from Virginia bound trafic and the openlnl of Fifteenth street south- ward to provide another traffic artery. Capt. E. N. Chisolm, jr., the commis- sion’s engineer, who is also chairman of the Co-ordinating Committee, said that the committee would meet at an early dne‘ to discuss mfufier“ tll;e’ m:' vfi; et program icinity of ti Highway Bridge, which has long been & source of irritation, pnucuhrly dur- ing cherry blossom time, To Confer on Plaza. ‘The commission directed its vice chairman and executive officer, Lieut. S:irdu 'fl Gnmtsdl to confer 'la# of architectural consultants the Treasury Department with refer- ence to plans for development of n plaza on the site of the old Poli's Theater Building at Fifteenth street and Pennsylvania avenue. The com- m desires that the development be co-ordinated with E. street nonh of the new Department of Com- merce Building and th> park roads in | get you out of this some way or other. tcp up your courage, Fight him— rupted, her soft voice breaking. “Oh, i 1 had only listened to you! But I and windows open. That's how they got in. I ordered them out. But he at me. He jerked me out of bed— throwing me on the floor. I was half to_ride.” [ “Keep your nerve,” interposed Jim, campfire. “But I'll not deceive you. Hank Hays is capable of anything. with them, though I don't belong to the outfit. I could kill him any t_n’: odds are too great. I'd never save you that way. You must heip me play “I trust you—TI'll do as you say . . Oh, thank you. m?" went on Jun with another look k at camp. Hays was standing erect. rency. The Sparrowhawk man found it—also my jewelry. « Another me pack a bundie of clothes, my toilet articles—" this while?” “They said they had tied him up in “How much money did Herrick have on hand?” Tt is & bet he robbed your brother, too. at'’d make this ransom nothing else.” 'l‘hefel He is coming. Go—go! Without a look Jim rose to glide away along the grove. He made no Ha; deep voice floated to him from mey‘ou:r direction. Circling to_the which he saw the in. Then he_sought his bed an mwefl into it. tole this girl from her home he hld sIm;ken mswhw of his band, he had No matter what loyalty they felt for Hays, the woman would change it. Bcr M disclosed as remarkable a mm had ever seen. Mocking- mi their melodies. g!‘ll;?l‘ him the little gray tent Hays inst the grove of cotton- ' 'h occupied a terrace. One higher v.hmumm other, whlch fact M- Taf a e the grove. - The T felt you'd—save me” she inter- wasn't afraid. I left both my door matle that Sparrow man point & gun stunned. Then he ordered me to dress with a backward glance toward the His men are loy: Except me. I’ but I'd have to fight the rest. for time—tiil opportunity offers.” “You said he robbed “Yes. 1 had £4,000 in American cur- thing which worries me now—he made “Ahuh. But where was Herrick all the living room.’ T don't know, but considerable.” deal look fishy, even if there were You are my only hope.” sound. e darkness cloaked him. left, he go on higher CNM from Jim realized that when Hank Hays betrayed them, he had doomed himself. | presence alone meant disruption and Mma blackbirds and meadowlarks were hmnludlorhhcwunmh!n hllf of the trees stood considerably through the middie o luxuriant jungle of vines, !l!n.l flowers, moss and grass on that bank was elo- quent of water. . Hp—— ‘This grove was on & poin But these I.I nm- t spread into oval floor of the hole. Also both opened into a canyon below. Jim saw some of the men at camp fire, amc them Hays. Beyond them rose a of white, and reddish_stone. Jim was remin of what Hays had said about outlets to their burrow. There was also, on the other side, the steep entrance down which Hays had come to get into this place. ‘The inclosed oval contained WhlPl 25 acres of level sward, as pasture. Aside from the nturu thn mnd: this rmn‘tu u}:t‘n f:r ’;ob&cru it as amaszing in y pro- becud isolation, and'in the brilllance of its many colors. .n:ln strode over to the camp fire to was| How's Sparrowhawk?” asked Jim. 'Stopped blredin’.” It was Hays who | answered this time. “But I gotta dig | out _:het bullet an’' I'm plumb feared I “Let it be a while. How's our pris- oner? “Say, all you fellers askin' me thet. | Fact is, I don't know. She was dead to | the world last night. fld“'ht her sleep. That was an awful “After grub we’ll climb upln’loolour] roost over,” announced Hays presently. Tt certainly is a great robbers’ roost, agreed Jim, wiping face. “If we surprised we'll simply go out on other side. ““Wal, we jest can't be surprised.” said Hays, complacently. “DM lookout with a glass can watch all the approaches.” f I was Heeseman and had seen as he sure saw us, I'd find you in t{r’ee\ days,” returned Jim, deliberately. “Well, T'll bet you two to one thet you ;:.nt even git out of here,” declared s, ‘why. mn, you just told us sll how <3 wn ‘the gully, yes. But you' 've | never seen it an’ you'd shore be stuck l.l..h. ‘WIl we'll keep watch durin’ day- ‘Fellers,” Hays sald at the end of the meal. “I forgot to tell you thet we took | a little money from Herrick. Il make & divvy on thet toda: This news was received with manifest | satisfaction. “How much, about, Hank?" ked | Bridges, m!tly “Not much. I didn't count. Reckon | a couple thousand eac] | “Whey! Thet added to what I've got | will make me flush. An' I'm gonna keep ft. “Hank, as there's no deal in sight all Summer, an’ mebbe not then, we can gamble, huh?” pm(!x;ahl:hzuum]vun:mk in the face, i " s no n', It's we lnv-n'l -ny :!knr * o to tell you thet I (boul'ht a c }e of jugs n’ the junc- { tion.” spoke up Smoky, contritely. ““Wal, no matter, only it 'pears we're all forgettin' things,” said the leader, **Hank, whens “Hank, when're aimin’ to ransom fer the Y‘I g Not while thet hard-shootin’ outfit is campin’ on our trail. Later Jim caught Smoky aside, dlc‘ pu{. and approached him ging into his to whi !'hh'ehldlh‘newhlk B\f! T'll say this right from the shoulder, Inupmoyuu-ndmewmnohnm com:h to this girl.” y_you an’ me, Jim?" returned Smoky. his genemtlng eyes cn Wall's. 's y I wish I had time to !nlk But you've got to take me straight. If I wasn't here you'd do your best for her—that's my huneh. . . . Shoot now, qu‘Iekl Hays Is suspicious as heu" “Wal, ycre a sharp cuss, Jim,” n- turned Smoky, going back to his “I'm with you. One of us has the vielnity of the vz:lte mi‘lwn The commission Al a share of its session this mornin; ” discussion of land nurchuu wr and playground purchases, & were not made whuc in mnlorn!w with e\uwmary IVMUDG BUILDING PERMITS ¥ INCREASE IN APRIL Labor Statistis Bureau Shows $161,709,271 Construction of 19.5 per cml;{n of new residential crease of 2.3 per cent in cost of new non-residential buildings. llmdfnnuy ::;lllmgh units were pro- vided during e bureau said, than for any month durlng uao. RADCLIFFE DISCUSSES FISHING OVER RADIO | Nearby Angling Grounds Described for Rod and Stream in Star Program, Deputy Commissioner Lewis ~Rad- cliffe of the United States Iuruu ot Fisheries, in his radio week for Rod and Stream of the wu— Ington Star, took as his subject “Angas litis, Anglers and Pish.” He said w&" are subject to a number of ills, lume gflwhéchh are not altogether hai e of these, he said, almost lm at this season of the year, is recognized by the patient's interest river and weather conditions. .. patient reaches the ecrisis. with. !Iul announcement of “I need Mr Radcliffe pointed -out -the being accomplished by the local ter of the Is:ak Walton League sponsoring conservation . legislation,” preventing passage of bills harmful to wild life and in obtaining fish for . stocking nearby streams. He tcld his | audience of the bureau publication “Sport Fishing in Chesapeaks B: which treats of the fishing grounds,’ methods, seasons and facllmes of Chesapeake Bay. HUNTER FINED $10 Violation of Law 15 Months g Brings Sentence Today. rought into Poli - m.mm-"mm'm of season, Walter B. Johnson, 70 Port. land street mw, and Prancis l(,“ Owens, 1120 E street southeast, were’ fl;’o.dslo ucbbyJ\lmG!uA !elulfl.é 'nu pair was arrested mh thed efforts of Talbott theis United States Bureau ot he "hld received a report. g accused of m Nr& and one. BOYD SCHOOL PLEA ot to be heah in ' ;oun up-fll!lnnlflw how T'd ffave sworn BY Jim, hufriedly, and ret to the | (To Be Continued).