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1 AUCTION SALES—FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN & Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate, consist-| ing of an Eight-Story Stone; and Brick Modern Fireproof Hotel, at the ner of 15th and L Streets| NW, Known as the Lee House. ‘Whereas, _default the payment of the s the debt secured on scribed land and premises by a certal; of trust bearing date Tecorded October 2: folio 441, of the land :scords of the Dis- trict of Columbia. as thereon, and at the holder of the notes secured by said d trust, the undersignod, the trustee nam w the provisions erco iront of “the premis 1 SNANTH 1832, the premises, ments, therey, City of Washington puacly: Al of oric) Yo (20 and parts o Q3 thirty o g2) ‘and ninety-seven (19 scribed by metes av Beginning for the s corner of said sauare west on north “L” o thirty-one (131) feet, angles to said “L" thence west three ( seventy-two (72) feel east ten (10) feet, t G2) thence twenty our (9 street west, and the one hundred and tw the place of begin with Yients, " way ight of way for alley purposes of ground beginning west of the southeast three (3) and runni (80) feet, thence west three (3) feet, thence feet. south sixty (60) street three (3) fect ning: subect to _th building or other structure shall be erected on the west ten (10) of said part of origin: ten (10) feet includes right of way. Toget and_fmprovements of scription now or here thereon, including al vators, dynamos. b Pparatus. T each and_every movable interior improvements and of ‘every kind and_d said premises. or w place nection therewith, singular the wavs. easements, right: leges -nd appurtenan to said premises bel appertaining. Terms of price in £25.000.00 trustee at ance in _equal pavable in one and t with interest a m and payabl ¢ deed of trust on all cach at the option ferms of sale to be fitteen (15) fault of which the sold at the risk and purchaser after five in ton. D. C le: One cash. of must b time _of the purchaser. UNION TRUST DISTRICT OF T By GEORGE E, FLEMING. (Seal) IRVING ZIRPEL, Secretary TTHOS. J. OWEN 1831 EYE Attest TRUSTEE'S SALE ¢ STORY AND C FRAME BUSINESS PROPERTY. TAINING WITH FIVE-ROOM AND BATH JEENT WESVE 414 H STREET M By virtue of a cert Tumbia, cured ih sell at n ises. on THURSDAY DAY OF JULY. AD. FORTY-FIVE 0'CLOC gescri Distri being lot 3 in Joh division of lots in_square recorded in the office of t the District of Colum folio 57. Terms of sale: meney to be paid equal installments. years. annum, payable semi- sale, secured by deed o erty sold, or all cas purchaser. pa e to be com days from cay of sale reserves the right to the risk and cost of five days adve: In'Some newspaper D.C 1 THOS. J. L 51820 OWEN_& 1831 EYE TRUSTEES' SALE TACHED FRAME PREMISES NO. 1 NUE, NORTHEAST By virtue of recorded in Liber X of the land records of bia, and at the reque: thereby, the undersic at public auction. in on THURSDAY, THE Sr SuLy, 15 P.M.. the followinz-de. ises, ‘situate in the Di designated as and subdivision of lots i lat recorded in the or the District of Co foiio 97: subject to co Terms: Sold subje association deed of t her pa: at tim said ¢ o 2300 required, at purchaser's with within forfeited and the ¥ tised_and resold a trust, EDWARD _A. TRIPP, IE] §¥9.12.15.18.21 THOS. J. OWEN & 1431 Eye &t SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- TRUSTEE: STORY. PR ST BRIC NG, lumbia. and a cured ihereby ¢ public TUESDAY, premises. &1 nbia, and design: Samuel 8. Ds "'lmll‘i‘lir‘ Jar Colum 113 in block 4, in_Book office of to_covena Terms of sale: Al 30000 will be require convevanein e District wice the trustecs rese: the property at the ri after fi of such 1 in Whshing! T HE o ¥B.11.13.14.15.16,18.18 THOS. J. OWEN_& SON 1431 EYE TRUSTEES' STORY _ SEMI DWELL! 1025 GIRARD By virtve of u cert; recorded in Liber No. of the land records © Jumbia, and at the re cured ihereby. the u Sell at public_auction. es. "o TUESDAY. AD 1932 Jowine-cescribed land in the District of Col being lot 78 of lots corded in_Libe: Tecords of District of Columbia Terms: Sold subjec trust for $4.500, further particuiars of which will be announced at chase price above sai cash an T ey nplie recording to_be co dass, otherwise Cepo: Property may be adt the discretion of the i¥15.18.20.22.25 S. J. OWEN & SO THO 1431 E § TRUSISRY BRICK ING. BEING PRE TEENTH STREET By virt recorded in Libe: S°he dund reco $ias and ac i Phereby. the u RaBle tuction; No s ONDAY, THE EIG 1933, AT -describe District d being " sub JULY, AD. the following: situate in the ignated as_an Hall and Elvans’ Hill.” Block 19 oscs of assessment a 0 rms: Sold subject to for $35.000. 1 vill be announc price_above Pa'cash. A deposit of Vesancing, recording. Sost‘Terms to be fhirty daye the propert at the trust which purcha: 21.9,11,13,15,18 DA following-described jnto belonging. situat east in_or upon the same or used in con- notes days from d Some newspaper pu 5 Il convevanci 1on aad recording 1o be & SON. with interest at s of record recording. etc from day SALE OF VALUABLE Two: | OWN ~ AS REET NORTHEAST. JULY TWENTY-SIXTH. AT TWO O'CLOCK P M.. theé fol: in square A cepcsit of 3300 required SALE OF VALU. uve of a certain deed of trust, being now known for pur- AUCTIONS. SON. AUCTIONEERS. Northwest Cor- having been m: emi-annusl inte n the hereinafter r 16, i Liber 6 Octos 182 5 1 well as the taxes due yritien_ request of the jeed of 1 offer for sale under { at publ s ‘at’ THREE-THI! n FRIDAY, OF JULY, land rovement: nd | appu and Iving in the Colum il RTY, THE AD and o District of inal lots one original lots t! in square one hi 7). the whole b nd_bounds as_follows: ame at the southeast e. and running thence treet. one 'undred and o:th at rient sixty (60) feet. hence horth i alley; thence outh {hirty-two thirts_ (30) feet, “two_(22) feet. thence ) to Fifteenth e south on said street. enty-two (123) feet to ning: with perpetual ver a strip fwenty-five (25) feet corner of orizinal lot ng_thence north sixty \hence street. 3) teet t 1o hence thence east on “L to the point of beg he covenant that no feet by the full depth al lot three (3). which the said three (3) foot her with all buildings ¢ every kind and de- after erected or placed I engines. boilers. el d’ lighting ap- d also all. or im- tures r upon hereafter be seription, ch_may ces and heredi s longing OF in anywise -third of the purchase which a deposit of e made with the sale, the ba of pugehases wo years r Yiate of the rate of 6.4, per secured e property’ sold, or of the purcimser. complicd with W te of sale, in de- propert cost_of the days' re-advertis COMPANY OF THE COLUMBIA, stee. Vice President. 1623.d&dbs.exSu&hol. ST OF VALUABLE TWO- ELLAR BRICK AND CON- FLOOR or x ON__ FIRS LOWR RS R ain_deed of tr Tolio 115 et sea., of Co- Gy CFIRST T REE the follow.ni- ool 2 Fip K PM. NTY bia in ya! a ot STRIDER. ving Trustee. UKE C. s0 TIONEERS, ST, OF _VALUABLE _DE- UNGALOW. BEIA 226 SARATOGA AVE- n deed of trust, duly 6443, folio sed.. the District of Col t of e ST DAY O'CLOCK ribed land and pri strict of Colu offic: be adver- discretion of the E V. THACKER. 5 Trustees. SON, AUCTIONEERS, et N.W DWELLING. ~BFING 38 NINETEENIH deed of trust. duly , folio 140 cf sea., uest of th ersigned subdi plat in ed alton as per records of Columbia. Subject 1" cash d at time of sale. Cost of pur- plied with A deposit of | All e o b rve the ri and cost of defa e day AUCTIONEERS, ! ST. N.W. } DETACHED ~~ BRICK | PREMISES | deed of t iy 90. folio 13 et sea., of the District of Co- quest of the parly se- | dersigned trustees wil in front of the prem- and premises. situate umbia. and designated in Emanuel “Speich’s 74, as per folio 72, of the veyor of the + to a prior deed of time of sale: the pur- d trust to be paid in Convey- at_purchaser's cost q ‘with withia thirty t “forfeited and the Tosed E. E. HERRELL, A. C. LAMPE. Trustees. APARTM MISES_NO. NORTHWEST. duly 6169. folio 94 et sea o DR Seeur : WinSeil at HTEENTH FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., d land and premis of Columbia, and des- lot 2 in block 19 of division of “Meridian nd taxation as square a prior deed of urther particulars of auction in | ed 0 | annually: o der | £150.00 “cash. balance monthly | | . at page 125, in the SUTVeyors | ney's 86 Il and resold at|of Americn by Cotum: { $33%4 | metes ana bounds as follows ! that ! _AUCTION SALES—FUTURE DAYS. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street NW. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- H%TORY BRICK DWELLING. KNOWN AS %REMIS!S 16 QUINCY PLACE NORTH- AST. By viriue of a deed of trust. recorded January 10, 1927, as instrument No. 110, of ithe land records of the District of Colum- bin. e shall sell. ‘in front of the premises on" WEDNESDAY, THE -TWENTIETH DAY OF JULY, AD. 1932, AT FOUR O PM., lot numbered sixty (60) in Eugene Carusi and William J. Miller, trustees’ sub- SRt 10ts in biock numbered four (4). e ek ons" A% per piat recorded in e omee of the survevor or the District of Columbia in Liber County 9. at folio 47: said block numbered four (4) being now known for the purposes of assessment and {axation as square numbered - thirty-five Bindred oha Svenls-one(531); sublect (o the covenants of recol 3 Terms of sule: One-fourth cash: balance in one, two and three 3‘;";“ .n“‘ t‘i’nl:‘u};‘:};[ nnum, - at six per cent per al D etired. ponthly 5" oaiance Deposit. of e o e, - the firicen duss’ from date of sale to complete the purchase. ‘'urther - {iculars at time of sale. All Conveyancing, Tecording and Tevenue stamps. etc. at COst of purchaser. EDWARD C. BALTZ, VERNON G. OWEN. __¥9.11.13,15.18.20 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN_& SON. AUCTIONEERS, THOS. J. Qe ST W Trustee's Sale of Valuable Eight-Story and Basement Brick and Stone Apartment House Containing Forty Apartments, Known as “Stan- ley Arms Apartments,” No. 1125 Twelfth Street North- west. o aust efault in the terms and condi- oS O e kot sake exccuted by The Stanley Corporation ot ‘W gton, a Dela- e corporation. dated May 9. 1925, record- among the land records of the District Columbia in Liber 5543, at folio 457 et fea.and at the request of aver t¥enty-five per ‘centum of the hoiders of the = ’.'ml thereby. undersigned substituted ustee, by appointment of the Supreme Court of the Di ct of Co‘]'lmhhl‘ in E?;lelyl Cause No. 51686, will offer for sale. in n| of the premises. on MONDAY. THE FIRST DAY OF AUGUST. AD. 1932. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P-M.. the foliowing-described land and premises. situate in the city of Wash- {ngton, District of Columbia: Lot 25 in the combination of lots made by Vestry of Ascension Parish of parts of lots in square 315, s per plat recorded in Liber No. 41, folio 54. of the records of the office of the survesor of the District of Columbia. to- Feiher with the improsements, consistng of the Stanley Arms Apartments and all fur- nishings, fttings and fixtures contained therein which the said trustee under said mortaage has power to sell and convey. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase price 1o be paid in cash on or before Sep- tember 1. 1932; balance in two equal install- ments, payable on or before one and two years from date of sale, respectively., with interest thereon at the rate of six per centum. pe om date of sale, said interest pa ally, and to be secured by trust on the prop- erty sold.” or_a option of the receive no bid <"t0"bid "who shall not or “any ad- deposit with said trustee, I bidder will make good acceptance. a deposit of or certified check on + company. ‘made ‘or undersigried trustee, s of the par value of isterable by delivery. morigage. said bonds to d coupons attached thereto. Unsuccessful bidder will mediately after the siccesstul bidder shall e his purchase by September cordance with the said terms posit_may be forfeited at tee. The trustee re- et any and wil blds e "property” from sale. A Sustments with respect to taxes, assessments, insurance, ome from operation of property, interest and all other adjustments a5 of tne dateof sale. " The 4 property and collect ihe m from date of sale to date bon existing terms as set forth rtrage. After settlement of sale e will not be responsible for any expences incurred in the manage. ¢ ‘or operation of said property. Terms fea "Witn by Sentember 1, s trustee reserves the scll the nroperty, at the risk and defaulting purchaser. upon the <. after advertisement of such % facoraance With the terms pre- Scribed Tn $aid mortxage. AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY, By CORCORAN THOM. + President, Substituted Trustee Under Said Mortgage from The Stanley Corporation of Wash- nston, ‘Appointed in Equity Cause No. 51886, Supreme Court, D. C. (Seal )" Attest A. H SHILLINGTON. McKENNEY. Hibbs 5 Rfornevs for Trustee 1¥12.15,18.20,23.26,28.30.au1 $300.00_reauired af purchaser allowed Journ! as a his bid nt thereof. dge that s in case of or £10.00¢ The_deposit be returned the ontion and ‘witndr T JAMES A McDONNELL. Attorney for Plaintiff, Investment Bldg. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- i of Columbia, —United States of Amer- Georye Transfer Com- @ “corporation. 1213 D. C.. plair- < e Corporation, a corporation. Mount Airy, North Carolina, and United States Guarantee Company, a corporation. '3 South William Street, New York. N. Y., defendants.—At law, No. 81436 of Bublic Pursuant to the re- ents of an_act of Congress of August 13. 1894 and of February 24. 1906, amenda- tory thereof, and known as Title 40, section 270. of the' United Stafes Code, motice is hereby given to all creditors of ‘the above- named defendant, North Garolina Gramite | Corporation. a corporation. under & contract Between tne ‘United States and the North Carolina Granite Corporation for the fur- nishing. finishing, delivering and setting the granite blocks for the pedestals of the | four equestrian groups erected on the Bridze Plaza at the east end of the Arlington Me- | ial Bridze in the District of Columbia, the above action inctituted pon the hond o Carolina and against its surety. fted States Guarantee Company. o tion, and that any creditor may file im in this action and be made a herein as in said acts of Conress | ided. and within the limited £aid acts: provided that & copy ¢ be pupiisned n The Washinaton Evening Star and in the Washineton Law Reporter inree (3) siccessive weeks, fhe first pub: ( ® on in each of said papers to be not than July 15, 1932 Dated July 12, F. D.LETTS. Justice. A true copy. Test: FRANK E. CUNNINGHAM, By J. WESLEY GARDNER. Jr.. Asst. 3915 10 anl4.incld&Su ER. United States Attorney: lassic. Special Assistant to_the Attorney General, Arthur G Lambert, Spe- cial Assistant to the United States Attor- ney: Alex H. Bell, Jr. Special Ass the United States Attoiney irt of t of Columbia, Special Het"Conte T the 5 9537 Frank the matter of the ract of land ealied b lown for the purposes of assessment and taxation as Parcels 175/92, 75 91, 17589, and 175/87: and parts of 6. 4. 3. 2 and 1 in Mary E. Stick- Subdivision of part of the tract of land called “Fortune Enlarged’, known for the purposes of assessment and taxation as Lots 884, 882, 829, 830. 880, 878, 874. 872, 4”862 810, 860 and 858: and_parts of ts 49. 50 and 51 in Norman E. Ryon's divicion. known for the Burposes of as- ment” and - taxation as Lots 870. 863 866: all_the forezoing being in Square u the District of Columbia: and Lots 27. and 28 in Block 2 in Roger I. Man- s m.d others’ Subdivision of part of the of ‘land calied “Beall's Adventure', being siinated 5078 in the District of Golumbia —District Court Docket No. 2165.— der of Citation.--Upon ~consideration of \e petition of the United States of Amer- ica_flled herein on the 8th day of July. 1032, by Leo A. Rover, United States At- v Yor ‘the District of Columbia. scting deF (he instructions of the Aftorney Gen- of ihe United States and at the re- auest of the National Capital Park and anning Commission seeking condemnation the following described lands in the strict of Columbia, the e being re- ed for the use ‘of the United States America for suitable development of the | National Capital Park parkway and play- | ground system. that is to say: Parcel 1. Part tract of land called “'Fortune Enlarged” ribed as follows:——Beginning _for the same at the intersection of the Northerly line of Benning Road, as established by proceedings in District Court use No. 1944 in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. with the. Weeterly line of ~the fand conyeved to ihe Board of Commis: sioners of Primaty Schools of the County of Wasiinaton. Tict o of Calumbia - by deed recorded in Liber E. C. E. No. 8 at folio 116 of the Land Records cf the Dic- ct of Columbia, and running thence with d Westerly line North 31 degrees 9 min- s East 3512 feet to the Southeriy hve of Ui Iand convesed fo the United States Gecd recorded in' Liver 6161 2t ‘ol 219 of snld_Iand. records: thence with said Southerly line North 64 degrees 43 minutes West 2233 feet: thence South 31 degrees 9 minutes West to said Norther- iy line of Benning Road: and thence with satd Northerly iine of said Road South 66 ccrecs 20 minuies Enat 2241 feet fo the Dince of begining: and. known for the pur- Boscs Of asacsement ‘and taxation as Parcel 775%82.”" (faid Tands being formerly known for the purposes of assessment and taxation as part of Parcel 175/21: improved in part by premices No. 4160 Benning Road North- east. Parcel 2. Part of the tract of land Fortutie T SRR for he CaRe e The dRtETscetion of the Noriherly fime “of Benning. Road. s established by Procecdines in . District Court Caute No. 1944, Supreme Court of the District of Co- lumbia, with the Westerly line of the land conveyea to the Trustees of the Sons and Daughters of Liberty Association, by deed recorded in Liber 905 folio 212 of the Land Records of the District of Columbia, and running thence with said Westerly line North 31 desrces 9 minutes East to the Southerly line of the land conveyed to the United States of America by deed recorded lica later 1832 (Seal) Clerk. Clerk, 1EO Tetry . RO Lots 7. tor Enlnrae: ed at time of sale: the €aid trust to be $2.500 required eics at purchaser iscretion of the trustecs McRAE, 8and | records: 51 Nerth Within | fee otherwise drposit forfeited and | En y ‘may De advertised and resold ) cor in Liber 6461 at folio 219 of said land thence with said Southerly line 64 degrees 42 minutes West 2261 thence North 30 - degrees 5 minutes to the Southerly lime of ’the land eyed to Isaac Irams by deed recorded in Liber 996 folio 166 of said land records; thence Northwesterly with said Isams Southerly line to the Fasterlylline of the land conveyed to J. H. Jol deed | of part of THE EVENING D. C, FRIDAY, JU LEGAL NOTICES. (Continued.) LEGAL NOTICES. (Continued.) LEGAL NOTICES. (Continued.) Tecorded in Liber 1000 folio 163 of said Iand records; thence with sald Johnson's Easterly line South 31 degrees 9 minutes West 3742 feet to said Northerly line of Benning Road: and thence along said North- erly line of Benning Road South 66 degrees 26 minutes East 2440 feet to the point of beginning: and kncwn for the purposes of astessment and taxation as Parcel 175/91. (said parce)’ formerly being known for the Puirposes of assessment and taxation as part of Parcel 175/22): improved in Ppart by premises No. 4158 Benning Road, North- east. ~Parcel 3. Part of a tract ‘of land, called Fortune Enlarged’ described by Tetes and. bounds a8 follows: Besinning Tor “the ame At tne intersection of the Northerly Lne of Benning Road (113 feet wide) as established by proceedings in Dis- trict. Court Cause No. 1944 in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia with the Westerly line of the land conveved to the Trustees of Eastern Star Benevolent Asso- clation by deed recorded in Liber 1029 folio 63 among the land records of the District of Columbia. and rnning thence with said Westerly line of said land, so conveyed as aforesaid, and a direct proloneation thereof. North 31" degrees 9 minutes East 62.42 feetl thence North 68 degrees 4 minutes West 30 feet: thence South 31 degrees 9 minutes West 6162 feet to said Northerly line of Benning Road: and thence along said North- erly line of ‘said Road Southeasterly 30 feet more or ‘less, to the point of beginning, and known for the purboses of assess ment ‘and taxation as Parcel 175 89, (said tract formerly being known for the pur. Doses of assessment. and {axation as part of ‘Parc:1”115/23); unimproved. ' FParcel 4. Part of a tract ‘of land called “Fortune Enlarged”, described by metes and bounds as “follows:—Beginning for the same At the intersection of an Easterly line of lot 7 in Mary E. Stickney's Subdivision tract as per plat recorded in Liber County No. § at folio 132 of the records of the Office of the Surveyor of the District of Columbla with the Northerly line of Benning Road as established by Proceedings in District Court Cause No. 1944 in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia_ and . running thence North 20 degrees East with said Easterly line 74.19 feet; thence South 78 desrees East 9.55 feet: ‘thence South 6 degrees 15 min- utes ‘East 1296 feet: thence Southwesterly 10 the Northwest corner of the land con- veyed to John H. Johnson by decd recorded inLiber 1000 at ‘folio 193 of the Land Rec- ords of the District of Columbia; thence with said Johnson's_Westerly line South 31 degrees 9 ‘minutes West 61.62 feet to said Northerly 1ine of Benning road: and thence along said Northerly line of Benning Road North 75 _degrees 20 minutes 30 seconds West 1407 feet to the point of beginning. Said parcel is subject 10 a right of way for roadway purposes. granted to Isaac Tamms (or Iammes) by deeds recorded in Liber 996 folio 166 and Liber 1117 folio 447 of said land records. but said parcel 35 to be acauired free, clear and discharged irom said easement for roadway purposes Said land is known for the purposes of assessment and taxation as Parcel 175/87 aid tract being formerly known for said purposes as part of Parcel 175 44): unim- proved. Parcel 5. Part of Lot 7 in Mary E. Stickney's Subdivision of part of the tract of land called “Fortune Enlarged”, as per plat recorded in Liber County No! 6 at folla 122 of the records of ‘the Office of the Survevor for the District of Co- lumbia_described by metes and bounds as follows:—Beginning _ for the same &t intersection of the Eesterly line of swid Lot 7 with the Northerly line of Benning Hoad as said Northerly line was established by proceedings in District Court Cause No 1044 in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbla, and running thence along the Easterly iine of said Lot 7 North 29 degrees East 74.19 feet. thence North 72 degrees 42 minutes 30 seconds West 11 feel: thence South 26 degrees 3 minutes 20 seconds West 7385 feet to said Northerly line of Ben- ning Road: and thence along said road South 75 degrees 20 minutes 30 seconds East 717 feet to the pont of beginning: and kinown for the purboses of = mssess: ment and taxation as Lot 884 in Sauare 5087, (said tract being formerly known for the 'purposes of assessment and_ taxation as part of Lot 818 in Square S087): unim- broved. ‘Parcel 6 Part of Lot 7 in Mary ET*Slickney's Subdivision of part of the tract of land called " Fortune Enlarged” as per plat recorded in Liber County No. 6 folio_132 of the records of the Office of the Survevor for the District of Columbia deScribed by metes and bounds. as follows Sewinnine Jor the Same At the intersection Of “INie” Westerly line of said Lot 1 with the Nortnerly line of Ber (113 feet ablished by proceedings _in Dis- ause No. 1044 in_the Sup tnetice Palthe” a2l Shero degrees’ 29 ‘min 30 second 4072 feet to the Westerly 1e of the fand conveyed to J_ C. McEaddy by deed recorded in Liber of tae land records of the District of Co- a: thence with McEaddy's Westerly iine Ortheasterly 13.85 fect more or less. to e Southerly line of the land conveyed to Isane Iamms by deed recorded in Liber 1556 folio 112 of said land records; thence along sald Tamms' Southerly line N Westerly 5295 feet to the Wester line of id lot 7: and thence along said Westerly ne of said lot 7, Southwesterly 74.98 feet, more or less. to’ the point of beinning and known for the purposes of assessm id taxation as Lot 863 in Square 5087, ‘said tract being formerly known for the rposes of assessment and taxation as Lot 819 in said Square 5087); unimproved. Par- cel T Part of Lot 6 in Mary E. Stickney's Subdivision of a vart of the tract of land known as “Fortune Enlarged”, as per plat recorded in Liber County No. 6 at folio 152 of the records of the Office of Surveyor of ‘he District of Columbia. de- Seribed as follows - Begmning for the same at the intersection of the Easterly line of said lot 6 with the Northerly line of Ben- ning Road (113 feet wide) asestablished by broceedings in District Court Catte No 1544”0 the ‘Supreme: Court of the District of ‘Columbia #nd running °thence said Northerly line of Benning Road North degrees 29 minutes 30 seconds West 5702 feet: thence North 36 Dunutes 10 seconds Ea Rorther Norin E East 1t of beginning: and known for the purposes of assessment and taxation as Lot 880, (said tract former.y being knowa for the’ purposes of assessment and tava- tion as part of Lot 804 in Square 5087); improved in part by premises No. 4150 Ben. ning_Road. Northeast. Parcel 8 Part of Lot 6 in Mary E. Stickney's Subdivision of & part_of ‘the tract of 1and known as. --Por- fune’ Enlarsed”. as per plat. recorded in Licer ‘County 6 at folio 132 of ‘the records of the Office of the Surveyor of the District of Columbia, described as follows: ~Besin- ning_for the same at the intersection of the Westerly line of said lot 6 with the Nertherly line of Benning Road (113 feet wide) as established by proceedings in Dis- trict Court Cause No. 1944 e Supreme Court of the District of C and run- ning thence along said t “Benning Road South 75_degress 2 ates 30" sec- onds East 4195 feet: thence Norin 16 de- &recs 36 minutes 10 seconds East 211.30 feet to the Northerly line of said lot 6: thence Northwesterly along said Northerly line to the Northwesterly corner of said lot 6: thence with the Westerly line of said lot Bouth 16 degrecs 40 minutes 20 seconds West 207.55 feet to the point of beginning: and known for the purposes of astessment and taxation as Lot 878 in Square 5087, (said parcel wes formerly known for the purposes of assessment end taxation as part of Lot 803 in said Square 5087): un- improved _Parcel 9. "Part of Lot 4 in Mary E. Stickney's Subdivision of & part of the tract of land known rs - Fortune Enlarced as ‘per plat recorded in Liber County § folio 132 of the records of the Office of the Burveyor of the District of Columbia, described as follows' Beginning for the same at the intersection of the Easterly Dine_of said_lot 4 with the Northerly iine of Benning Rond (113 feet wider n3 estabe faned by Broceedings in District Colit Catse 1943 Tn°the Subreme Court ‘of the Dis- trict ‘of Columbia. ana runnine thence along said une of Benning Road North 75 degrees 29 minutes 30 scconds West 99.85 feet to the Westerly line of said lot 4: thence with the Westerly line of said lot North 17 de- grees 3 minutes East 189.69 feet to the Northwesterly corner of said lot; thence Easterly along the Northerly line of said iot to the Northeasterly corner thereof: and thence with the Easterly line of said lot South 16 degrees 51 minutes West 198.64 feet to the point of beginning: and known for the purposes of asscssment and taxa- tion as Lot 874 in Suare 5087; unimproved. Parcel 10. Part of Lot 3 in Mary E. Stick- ney’s Subdivision of a part of the tract of land known as “Fortune Enlarged’, as Der plat recorded in Liber County 6 folio 122 of the records of the Office of the Surveyor of the District of Columbia, de- tcribed as follows: Beginning for the same at the intersection of the Easterly line of said lot 3 with the Northerly line of Ben- ning Road (113 feet wide). as established by proceedings in District Conrt Cause No, 1944 in the Subreme Court of the District of Columbia, and_running thence along said Easterly ‘line North 11 degrees 3 minutes East 189.69 feet to the Northerly lne of sa.d lot 3; thence Westerly along sald North- erly line to the Northeasterly corner of Lot 49 in Norman E. Ryon's Subdivision of part of said lot 3 &« per plat recorded in Liber 87 folio 156 of the aforesaid Survevor's Of- fice Records; thence along the Easierly line of ‘said lot 49 South 17 degrees 8 minutes 40 seconds West 185.23 fect to taid Northe erly iine of Benning Road (113 feet wide); and thence along said Northerly line of Benning Road South 75 degrees 20 min- utes 30 seconds East 49.93 feet to the point f beginning; and known for the purposes ssmeut and taxation as Lot 812 in Sauare 5087: (said parcel was formerly known Tor the Durposes of assessment and taxation as part of Lot 802 in said Square 5087); im- proved in part by premises No. 4058 Ben- ning Road. Northeast. Parcel 11. Part of Lets 49, 50 and 51 in' Square 5087 in Nor- man E.'Ryon's Subdivision. as per plat re- corded n liber 87 folio 156 ‘of ‘the records of the Office of the Surveyor for the D irictof Columbia. described by metes and bounds as follows: Begiuning tor the same at the interseciion of the Westerly line of said lot 51 with the Northerly line of Benning Road (113 feet wide). as estab- mbia. 3040 folio 407 | the | along | | | | | | lished by Proceedings in" District Go. Cause No. 343 in. the Supreme Cour of | e et ot Todlimibareme, Court of {Renct tote 210 IR phnd oL RE o R g e W East 4992 feet 10 the Easteriy Tine of said lot 49; thence with said Easterly line of sald lot 49 North 17 degrees § Seconds’ East. 18523 1ort 1o, the Mot ) Sormer of"said ot 45 IDeneS NOPMTCRSE Northerty line of said lots 45, 50 and 51 50.1% Tee G Pune “Norinweat corier, Of eald 'iby 557 ana ‘thence with the Westerly “line ‘of saia”Tot ‘37 "South 17 degrees 16 minutes West 180.77 feet to the point of beginning, and known for the purposes of assessment and taxation as Lots 870, 868 and 865. Also, part of Lot 2 in Mary E. Stickney's Sub- division of part of the tract of land known as “Fortune Enlarged”, as per plat of faid subdivision recorded in Liber County 6 folio 132 of the aforesaid Surveyor's Office rec- ords, described by metes and bounds, as follows: ~Beginning for the same at the intersection of the Easterly line of said lot 2 with the Northerly line of Benning Road (113 feet wide), as established by proceed- ines in District ‘Court Cause No. 1944 _in the’ gupreme Court of the District ‘of Co lumbia. and ranning thence along_said Easterly line of said lot 2. North 17 de- rees 16 minutes East 180.23 feet, more or ess, to the Nortnerly line of 'said lobt thence North 80 degrees 37 minutes 30 sec- | W | onds “West onds West 64.70 feet; thence South degrees 29 minutes 30 seconds West 175.02 feet to said Northerly line of Benning Road, and thence along id Northerly line of Benning Re South 75 degrees 29 minutes 30 seconds East 64.85 feet to the point of beginnin, assessmel and taxation as Lot 864 Scquare 5087: (sald parcel was formerly known for the purposes of assessment and taxation as part of Lot 850 in id Square 5087). Part of Lot 2 in Mary E. Stickney's Subdivision of part of the tract of land called “Fortune Enlarged”. as per plat Fecorded 15 Liber Counts & folte 133 of he FeEoras ot e OMice of the Butveyor of ihe Bl *or "Conimpin, . described oy metes and bounds, as follows: Beginning_ for the same at the intersection of the Westerly line of said lot 2 with the Northerly line of Benning Road ‘(113 fect wide): 3. estan- fihea by Broceedings in District Court Canse No. 1944 in the Supreme Court of the Dis- tiiet of Columbia. and running thence along said Northerly line of Benning Road South 75 degrees 29 minutes 30 seconds East 35 feet; thence North 17 degrees 29 minutes 30 seconds East 175.02 feet to the North- erly “fine “of said U5t 2: thefce with the Northerly line of sald lot 2 North 80_de- grees 37 minutes 30 seconds West 3530 feet to the Northwesterly corner of said Lot 2: thence with the Westerly line of =2ia ot "Both 1 acgrees 2 minutes 30 seconds West 171.86 feet to the point of bezinning, and known for the purposes of assescment and taxation as ot 862, (for- merly known for_such purposes as part of Tot 800 10" Eaic Satinre "S081 s and jot 849 in Square : unimproved. Parcel 12, Part of Lot 1 in Mary E. Stickney's Subdivision of a part of the tract of land known as “Fortune Enlarged” as per plat recorded in Liber County 6 folio 132 of the records of the Office of the Surveyor of the Dis- trict of Columbia. described as follows: Be- ginning for the same at the intersection of the Easterly line of sald lot 1 with the Northerly line of Benning Road (113 feet wide) as established by proceedings in Dis- trict Court Cause No. 1944, in the Supreme Cotirt o the- District ‘of Columbia; and runs ning thence along said Northerly line of Benning Road 66.56 feet, more or less, to the Easterly line of that part of said lot 1 conveyed to one Robert Jones by deed recorded in Liber 3430 folio 75 among the land records*for said District: thence North- erly along said Jones' Easterly line to the Northerly line of said lot 1. thence along id Northerly line Easterly 66.67 feet to e Northeasterly corner of sald lot: and thence Southerly along the Easterly line of said .ot 17186 feet to the point of be- ginning: and known for the purposes of assessment and taxation as Lot 260 in Square 5087. (formerly known for the pur- poses of assessment and taxation as part of Lot 826 of said Square 5087): unim- proved. Parcel 13. Part of Lot 1 in Mary E. Stickney's Subdivision of part of the tract of land known as “'Fortune Enlarged”, as per plat recorded in Liber County No. 6 at folio 132 of the records of the Office of the Surveyor for the District of Co- lumbia, described as follows: Beginning for the Same at the intersection of the West- erly line of said lot 1 with the Northerly line of Benning Road (113 feet wide) as established by proceedings in District Court Cause No. 1944 in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. and running thence along said line of Benning Road South 75 degrees 29 minutes 30 seconds East 3327 feet, more or less, to the Westerly line of that part of id lot 1 conveyed to Samuel 8. Jefferson by deed recorded in Liber 4387 \dlo]m 351 among the land records of saM District of Columbia: thence Northerly along said Jefferson's Westerly line to the Northerly line of said lot 1. thence along said Northerly [ine of said lot, Westerly 3333 feet o the ‘Northwest. cornér of said iot and thence Southerly along the Westerly fine of ‘waid lot 16584 feet o the point of beginning. d known for the purposes of assessment and taxation as Lot 858 in Square 5087 (formerly known for the pur- DOses of RisecsmCnt and. (axation ns part 27" Lot 828 “Ih Faid Satare. 0851 improved £ part by premises No. 4038 Benning Kond, Northeast, ~Parcel 14. Part of Lot 7 in Mary E. Stickney's Subdivision of part of tract of land called “Fortune Enlarged’, as per plat recorded in Liber County 6 folio 1327t Pthe "Tecords ‘of “the Ofice of " ihe S S Tor e Disttiet ot Cottmbia. de- Scribed as follows: Bezinning for the same at the Northwest corner of said lot and running thence with the Westerly line there- of South 16 degrees 30 minutes 30 seconds Wil 9 S Thete "ol 32 Heones s Ay S5 dhencs South J2,desren ence Novin 8 drerees” 10 minutes. 30 ‘sece onds East 14804 feet to the Northerly line of said lot; and thence with said_ Northerly line North 80 degrecs 30 Reconds WSR2 derrees 3 s TaXation s Lot §35 T Suuare 5083 i by premises No. 4150a Benning Road. North- Parcel 15. Part of Lot in Mary E kney's Subdivision cf part of tract of land called “Po: E ged’. as per plat recorded in Liber County No. 6 at foilo 133 o Pl Tecords of the Office ot the Surveyor for the District of Columbia. described as follows: Beginning for the same at a point in the North line of said lot 7 distant South 80 cegrees 37 minutes 30 seco: Fost 34 et Tiom the Norihwest corner said lot 7, said point of besinning being the Northeast corner of the land conveved to Marie Ayers by deed recorded in Liber 4328 at folio 277 of the land records of the District of Columbia: and running thence with the Easterly line of said Avers' land Soutu 8 degrees 10 minutes 30 seconds West T804 reers Cthence South 32 dexrces 43 minutes 20 seconds East 874 feet: the: South 78 degrees ast 9.05 feet; th orth 14 degrees minutes 30 sec 150,21 feet to- the Northerly | o1 and thence “alonk caid N Sorn' "8 ‘Wesrees ? 3o ing: and known for the sessment and taxation as Lot 830 501 improved by premises Nec. 27°and 28 in 2 anning's and others' Subdivision of part of the tract land cailed “Be Adventure”, now as “Manning Heights", as per plat recorded in Liper County No. 10 at fol 65 of the Tecofds of the vevor for ' the District of Colu known for the purposes of msse: t xation as Lots 26. 27 and 28 in Square 5078; unimproved- It is this 8th day of July. A. D. 1932, Ordered That Jordan An- derson.’ 4058 Benning Road, N. E. € Anderson. 4058 Benning' Road. N E Preston Armstead. 1924 17th Street. W.i Marie Avers, 4150a Benning Ro: E: Edward C. ‘Baliz, Trustee, 500 in in_Square 4152 Ben N 11th T ganization Known as ‘the Eastern Star Benevolent Society of America, 424 - 50th Street. N. E. Ernest Bell Trustee of the volent_Society of Amer- ica, 424 - 50th Street, N 1 4152a Benning Road, N. E: Wil 4152a Benning Road. N.'E: J. Henry Vi Avenue. N. W Trustee, Trustes, 1410 G Street. Delaney. Trustee. Sons of the District Street. N. E.: Dis- c B. Dixon, 1127 5th ‘man_Douglass. 4158 Samuel A. Drury, W.: Eastern Star ot trict of Columbia, Bess Streel, N W.. J S Benning Road, M Trustee, 1710 I Street, Benevolent Society of America, A D of Columbia Corporation, ¢ o Ernest Trustee, 424 - 50th Street, N.E Green. ‘as Member and Hepresentative of & Voluniaty Organization known s the Easts era Star Benevolent Society of America, 1404 Montello Avenue. N E: James A. Green, Trustee of the Eastern Star Benevclent So- clety of America. 1404 Montello Avenue. N. E.; Charles Gross, Trustee of Shiloh Taber- nacle No. 34 of the Ancient Independent Otder of Sons and Dauchiers. Brothers and Sisters ‘of Moses. 4225 Washington Place. N- E.; Edmund Hill, Jr.. Trustee, 506 5th Street, N. W.; Harry Hoffman, 2026 Bennett Street, N. E; Patrick D. Holmes, 1004 K Street, N. W; Baldwin A Hopkins, 445 Decatur Street, N. W.; Frank E. James, 4018 Foote Street: N. E Nettie L. James. 4018 Foote Sifeel: No B Geciia Jamiton, Trustec. 813 R T i Sk AR H LSRR R W Tee Kam, Trustee 5433 Snoit CAvente. N. W L. Melendes King, Trustee, 1907 13th Street, N. W.. Nathan Levin, Trustee, 719 11th Street, N. W.: Charles F. A, Longus, 4038 Benning Road, N.E.; J.C. Mackall, Trustce. 1424 H Street, N. W.: James Matthews, as Member and Representative of a Voluntary Organization known as the East- ern Star Benevolent Society of America, 1536 New Jersey Avenue, N. W.. James Matthews, Trusiee of the Easiern Star Benevolent Society of America, 1536 New Jersey Avenue. N. W.: Lucy E. McClellan, 1771 Church Street. N. W.; Jacob C. Mc- Eaddy, 1926 15th Street. N.'W.. H. C. Me- Ginnell, Trustee, 815 Iith Street” N. W. ‘Trustee, Room 307. Tower Building: E. Miner. 1303 Rizes Stteet N. W Charles E. Mitehell. Trustec. T806 New Hampshire Avenue. N. Wi H. C Mackall, Trustee, 1424 H Street, N. W James B. Nicholson, Trustee. 1710'I Street, N. W. Harry Olewack, 210’2 2nd Strect, s E: Oriental Building Association, 600 F Street, N. W.; Vernon G. Owen, Trustee, 1431 I ‘W.: Mary Pender, 4256 Ben- Hoad, N. E: Perpetual Bullding Asso- Ciation, 300 1ith Street. N. W.; Charles D. Ratcliffe, 1812 North Capitol Street. N. W James W. Ratcliffe, Jr, shire Avenue, N. W.; E. A. Ryon. Trustee, 1329 Delafleld Sireet, N. W.. Mary Shipley Ryon, 1320 Delafleld ‘Street. 'N. W.: Norman E. Ryon, Trustee. 1329 Delafield Stret. N. W.; Trustecs of Shiloh Tabernacle No. 34 of the Antient hdependent ~Order of Sons and Daughters, Brothers and Sisters of Moses, o “Chatles Gross, Trustee. 4235 Wash: {naton Place. N, E.. Sons and Daughters of Liberty of the District of Columbia, a Dis- trict_of Columbia Corporation, c/o "Alexan- der Delaney, Trustee. 226 - 50th Street. N. E.: William O. Speaks, Trustee. Sons and Daughters of Liberty of the District of Co- lumbia, 152'z Benning.Road, N. E.: John T. Stewa: 230 H Street, N. E.: John D. Stokes, Trustee, Sons and Daughters ‘of Liberiy of the District of Columbia, 721 - 13th Street, N E.: Joseph D. Sullivan, Trustee. 900 F Street. N. W.: Trustees of the Eastern Star Benevolent Society n{ America. & District o "Cefumbia Corporation, ¢/o Ernest Bell. FruSoam Ot -Soth Street. N B Trustees of “the sons and Daugnters of Liberty of the District of Columbia. & District of Co- lumbia Corporation. ¢/o Alexander Delaney, Trustee, 226 - 50th Street, N, E.; Raymond J. Vierbuchen, Trustee, 1413 T Streei, N. W.; Thomas Wllk!lt.wfl'lr\;;llslfi bfithushlu!e'i";;' . als N re N. ; Edna O. Wright. 719 11th Sticet N w! Al forefolic or e Cl . District_of Columbia, and, :’\'tle:SHé."lg'nlker. ”I Sfll‘im;! lkmlotcz! glncle'; .; Charles H. Baker, 68 Sou Efi‘?&k,”%a.’c".."mfi’x'xyn. N. Y. Wilbert G. er. o1 1liott Place. Brooklyn. RUEST 108 P Brawn. (formeris Ratchile): Dana, Tex: 1% e D, Tex? Jimes ;T000G S HRaANT DU Wacanaven Avenue Baltimore. Mary: land: Nannie L. Lee (formerly Staunton, Virginia; Walter B. Perkll‘li Las Palmas Avenue, Hollywood, California; Bertha L. Tyrrell, 50 West Street, Rutland, Vermont: Ciifford E. Walker, Address un. known: Ellen Wall. General Dell'fl';.obt troit. Maine: Charles Hh:livllule. !@ = 'Eé Building, Baehuv.erv& 4 4 Sites, And in the event e yiand o sons hereinbefore named et e helrs, aliences o de- is_deceased. v ersons, and, Charles C. e i, “Sitknown heirs. aliences. of de- D%t any: John H. Johnson. unknown enees, ot devisees of. if any: Mary unknown heirs. alienees, or (the foregolng being the petition) and ALL to have any E. Stickne: devisees of, 1&&:}:{; ersons nam RSONS havins of 17 | Tight, title, interest and known for the purposes of | purposes of as- | 1007 New Hamp- | ¢ estatc in the lands hereinbefore described, or to be entitled to compensation in respect of the taking of the same for public use. and all persons occupying o in possession of the same, be. and they nereby are, required, cited and admonished to appear in this Court on the 16th day of August, 1932, at 10 o'clock a. m., o answer said petition for the con- demation of said lands and to make claim for the compensation to which 'they deem themseives entitled. Provided, However, and It Is Further Omf’ud lhr:lthnd copy nl‘l'hel: ublished orice & W Order of Citation be D gnce & week (respectively) 2 o o Dublishe T "ihe District ‘of Columbia. and aiso once & week for three consecutive weeks in the Washington Law Reporter. the first of said publications (0 be not lafer than the 18th Bny ‘of July. 1033 'And It Is Further Or- dered that & copy of this Order of Citation be served before the return date hereof by the United States Marshal for the District of Columbia. or his deputies, upon each of the persons named herein who is, so {ar as ascertainable by reasonable inauiry, Tesid- ing or sojourning within the District of Co- 1ifbia, or can be found by said Marshal. or Dis._deputles, within said District, And It Is Further Ordered that a copy of this Or- der ot Citation be mailed postpaid to_each of"the perrons shown bs sald petition to e, and ereinbefore designated ar non-resi: dents of the District cf Columbla, such copy to be addressed to the last known place of residence of such person. JOSEPH R CoX, Justice. (Seal) ‘A true copy. Test FRANK 'E. CUNNINGHAM, Clerk. By WM F. LEMON, Asst. Clerk. ¥15,22.29 :ELLE, OGILBY & LESH. 1422 F St. N.W. {;E'I‘Hl SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia —United States of Amer- fea. to tiie use of Rossiyn Steel and Cement Company & corporation, plaintiff, vs. Grier Lowrance Construction Co., Inc.'s corpora: tion, and National Surety’ Company. a cor- poration, defendants.—At La No. 81480 — Brder Cof ‘publication.— Pursuaiit 10 the re- uirements of an act of Congress of Ausust 13, 1894, and of February 24, 1905, amenda- tory thereof, and known as Titls section 270, of the United States Code, notice is Heteby given 1o all creditors of the above- named defendant, Grier-Lowrance Construc- tion Co., In a corporation, under & con- tract between the United ates and the | said Grier-Lowrance Construction Co.. Inc., for the construction of the foundations for the several structures comprising the bridge plaza and the water gate of the Arlington Memorial Bridge project in the District of Columbia, that the above action has been instituted upon the bond of the sald Grier- Lowrance Construction Co., Inc.. and against its surety, the National Surety Company. €orpo: op. and that any creditor may file §0s Claim' in' this action and be made a party herein as in sald acts of Congress provided, and within the time 1 ed in said acts: provided that a copy of this order be published in The Washington Evening Star and the Washington Law Repo: for Three (3 successive wreks. the first publi- cation in ‘each of said Dapers to be not fater " than “July 8 1932 " Dated June ‘29, 1932. JESSE C. ADKINS. Justice. Seal ) A true copy. Test: FRANK E CUNN: HAM. Cle: By ANDREW A HORNER, Asst. Clerk. 3y3-23.1nc,d&S LEO A. ROVER. United States Attorney: Henry H Glassie, Special A to_thi Attorney. General, ATKuT Ge Lambert. Spe ARt t0, the Urlited States Attorney Alex. H. Bell. Jr.. 8pecial Assistant to the United States Attorney.—Filed June 29, 1932 Frank E. Cunningham. Cli In'ine Supreme- Court of ‘the Dist Cnolumb: Holding a Special Term as I ™CGirt of the. United Sttes—1n matter of the acquisitior. of part of the tract | of land called “Fletchall's Chance’ and part of Grant Road Closed as ehown on plat re- Parded in Liser 73 foslo 30'07 the Records of the Omce of the Survevor of the District of iuoi Enown Tor Burboses Of assessment and taxation as part of Parcel 36 121, Lot 3 in Block “C" in Onlon and Butts' Sub- division of the estate of Giles Dyer. known "Reng." as ‘er plat recorded in Liber | Sovernoy snepnera Fotio 61 of said Sur- | Ce 2o mee Records. known “for” puirposes o assesement and - taxation as Lot 3 in Square 1846; and Lots 17 and 18 in Block in Onion and Butts' Subdivision of the | fate of Gi nown s Reno.” as | BEr P g Y et esars ORee R GrES, Known o purPoses OF Assesom taxation as Lots 17 and 18 in Square 17 all of said lots being situated in the Distr o America: nied herein.on T June, 1932, by Leo A. Rover, Atioiney for the Dietr ct of ‘Col ing under the instructions of the Attorney General of the United id at the | |§fuur\l Llcxhp Nationa Park and |t 1 for t of Columl the use of the U sitable develop: Capital Parx. i em. that is to tract of land ca | scribed in accorcance with a plat tation recorded in Survey Book of the records of the office of the Surveyor of the District of Columbia, as follows. Be ng for the same th Line of Dave wide). as dedicated corded in Libe Surveyor's_Of recorde. said 7639 feet West of the Westerly 1 Road, (100 feet wide . % es of A the National | n p! folio 30 of the aforesaid Case No. line of Dave North 11 degrees teet. thence Northi circle ~bears d Nort feet, thence West 20319 he arc of a ) ierhnd naving & fadiis of 1,105 an arc distance of 9161 feet: thence South 11 desrees 10 sec- onds East 230.06 feet to the point of begi ing for the ‘purposes ol e along + Street, 92 86 10 seconds sterly. on part arged from sa tion. Said parcel ises No. 3631 Davenpor Parcel 2. Lot 3 in Block Butts' ‘Subcivision of line 7e iproved by prem Northwest. 5 Onion and Dryer known as “Reno.” as per pl; recorded in liber Governor Shephe 61 of the records of the Office of the 8 veyor for the District of Columbia. and kriown for + xation as Toved 7 in Omon and_Butt estate of Giles Dyer known as “Reno.” as per plat recorded in Liber Governor Shep- herd at folio 61 of the records of the Office of the Surveyor for the District of Co- umbia: and known for the purposes of as- n as Lots 17 and 18 i s_improved by treet. North- this 20th day_of June, AD. | Ordered That Hannah E. Blair, 3628 Eve:r- | ett St N, W.. Joseph-Brooks. 3827 Daven {port St. N. W..' Martha Brooks, 3821 D: enport St. 'N. W.: Chevy Chase Land Com- pany of Montgomery County. Maryland, In corporated, corge, E. Flemine. secre- tary. 3201 Idaho Ave. N. W. Addie P. S well, 1729 Euclid §t. N. W.: Francis M Criswell, 1729 Euchid St N. W.: Camille A Devis. 36235 Everett St. N. W.. Walton M. Edwards. 1193 East Capital St. 8. E.; Minaie S. Fischer, 3631 Everett St. N. W.; Joseph Freedman, 3623 Everett St. N. W.: Howard 8. Gott. 3631 Davemport St. N. Wi T. J. Groom. e o of Commerce and Savings. 7th and E Sts. N. W.: Hanse Hamilton, 37 Huntington St. N. W. cintion, ¢ o~ Jjames M. ‘Woodward, . Secre- tary, 723 20th St. N_ W George C. Hus- ann. 1419 Allison St. N. W.. Joseph H. incer, Trustee of St. Paul's English Lu- theran’ Church of Washington, D. C. 4112 Fescenden St. N. W Daniel N. Kiapp. Trusten' of Paul's English Luthetan Srugen of hington. Do C.. 11es i8th SR W Q% Danbey, 9% 130 St. N W rannie” Liaofr 3620 Everctt St N W Samuci Lidofl, 3629 Everett St. N W.. Raimonda C. Lurba, 3630 Everett 8t W Eulalia Davis Pass. 3625 Everett St N. W. H. W. Riess, Trustee of St. Paul's English Lutheran Church of Washington. D. C.. 1916 Park Road N, W.: Eulalia Rorer, 3827 Everett St. N. W.; Jennie Marie Rorer. | 3627 Everett St. N! W.7 Julia Hannah Rore 3627 Everett Si. N. W.; Eugene W. Satter. white 3621 Everett St. N. W. Minnie M. Satterwhite. 3621 Everett St. N. W.; Estelle Sunons. 3634 Everett St N W.. Annie Sing- man, 3625 Everett St. N. W.: Bert B. Sing- man. 3625 Everett St. N. W.: Elinor Lynch | Stellwaren, 3619 Everett St. N. W.. Seiiorde M. Steliwagen. 5619 Gverett St. N. W.: Trus- tees of St. Pauls English Lutheran Church of Washington, D C.. & body corporate for religious purposes, ¢/o Joseph H. Kincer, Trustee, 4112 Fessenden St. N. W.: Ward- man_Real Estate Properties. incorporated, i the State of Maryland, ¢/o_Thomas D. Carson. ~ President Wardman Park Hotel; Washington Loan and Trust Company. Trus tee under the will of Don A. Sanford, 9t ano F Sts. N, W.. Benjamin Weinbers. 363: | Everett"Si. 'N. W.: Hannah S. Weinberg. | 3532 Everett St. N. W.; James L. White- | side. 1921 Pennsylvania Ave. N. W.: F. P. | Williams, trusiee, 3425 Porfer St. N. W.: Bertolo_ Zandonini, 3633 Everetc St. N. W. Mary Zitmore, 2§35 McKinley St. N. All ihe foregoing in the City of Washington, District of Columbia. and Roberta port, 21 South Aroivh Ave., Atlantic Cit Jersey: Mary J. Edwards. ¢ o K Edwards. Los Altos. California; Richard Edwards, Los Alios, California; Richard W. Edwards, Administrator-of the will of W. Walton Edwards, Los Altos, California; Eva H. Fraser, 105 Eim Ave. Takoma Park, Maryland;' James S. Fraser, 105 Eim Ave.. Takoma Park. Maryiand: Ezra Gould, Edge: aryland; Minnie E. Lewls, address and in the event that any of the persons hereinbefore named is deceased, the heirs, alienees or devisces of said persons, (the 'foregoing being the persons named in id petition) and ALL PERSONS having or claming to have any right. title, interest or estate in the lands hereinbefore described. or to be entitied to_compensation in respect of the taking of the same for public use, and all persons occupying of in’ possession of the same, be, and they hereby are, re- aquired, cited and admonished to appear in this Court on the 8th Day of August, 1032, at 10 o'clock. A.M. to answer said petition for the condemnation of said lands and (o make claim for the compensation fo which they” deem themselves entitied. PROVIDED. | HOWEVER. 'AND IT 1S FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this order of citation be pub- lished once a week for three successive weeks in THE EVENING STAR and the WASHING- TON POST, respectively. newspapers of gen. eral cuculation published in ihe District of SoniSeut e Weeks 18 the WASHINGTON LAW RESCRTER. the Arst of aid publications 1o be not later than the 11th day of July, 1932 AND IT 18 FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this order of citation be served before the return date hereof by the United States Marshal for the District of Columbia. or his deputies, upon each of the persons named herein who is. 5o far as ascertain- able by reasonable inquiry residing or S0- Jjourning within the District of Columbia, or can be found by said Marshal, or his depu- ties, within_sald District. ~AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Home Building Asso- order of citation be mailed postpaid to each of the persons shown by said petition to be and hereinbefore desiznated as non-residents of the District of Columbia. such copy to be addressed to the last known place of resi- dence of such person. JOSEPH W. COX, Justice. (Seal.) A true copy. Test: FRANK E CUNNINGHAM, Clerk. By GEORGE A. WATTS, Asst. Clerk. 1v8,15.23 LY LEGAL NOTICES. THE H. CHAMBERS COMPANY., A BODY corporate, et al. vs, Annie Busick et al — 1nthe Gireuit, Couit for ‘Anne’ Aruadel County, No. 5937, in equity. ¥ No- SROER' OF COURT. ‘The court having read and considered the foregoing petition and report, exhibits and afdavits, 1t is_on this 13th’ day of July, 1932, ordered by the Circuit Court for Anne Count 1%t the worder nisi” of this court en- tesed in thse Droceedings on'the 18t day of December, 1930, authorizing private sale fo F. Trubee Davison of the real estate described in these proceedings and lying and being_in Anne Arundel County and known D A e Con e satne i3 Bereby ‘Vacated: And fhe taie Of the rame Ts R by tite tiustee in these proceedings is hereby decreed to be null and void sand of no effect. 2"That the “final order” of this court enfered in these procecdings on the 204 day S S 16310 Tatl{ying. the Drivate sl fo ¥. Tribée Davison of the real ~steie de- scribed in these proceedings snd lying and being in Anne Arundel County and known as “Turkey Point’ be and the same 13 hereby vacatea. 3. That Robert R. Carman, trustee, be and he 13 hereby authorized: to abandon and dismiss the suit of Robert R. Carman, trus- tee, et al. against F. Trubee Davison, now pending in the Supreme Court of the Dis- frict of Combia. in_cauily, and to Telease e o2ia 8 Prubee Davison from any and 135ty 10 Robert R. Carman s frustees and he is aiso further authorized to. ba out of the moneys coming into his hands in | this estate such costs as may be properly ipeale agamnst him in the said sui §H et (he private sale ‘of certatn tracts or parcels of land by Robert R. Carman. trustee. to Willlam A. Tuerke and Gertrude E. Tuerke. his wife, reported in these pro- Céedings, be and the same is hereby ratified and confirmed, 5. That the private sale of certain tract or parcels of 1and by Robert R.. Carma trustee, to Carl W. Rehling and Mildred E. Rehling, his wife, reported in these proceed- ings. be and the same is hereby ratified and confirmed. 6. That the decree of this court entered hetein on ‘the 9(h day of November, 1330; be and the same is hereby modified in so far Ru Bl Pl Cen Fro ing W & "SHOREHAM ! Virginia Ave., Just Off Beach and Steel nning water. n $1.25 up daily. from Boardwalk. wonderful table. | S {PRINCES! LEGAL NOTICES: *s B-I15’ RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. 1 LARENDON i . Balf block o beach T B et ® water. and Steel Pier. Nl? Private bath: Wi rates | " MONROE HUTCHINS. 5%up daiiy. 3. BICKAK. Owner Mt NH trally located. Michigan Ave —ist hotel For years known for the ‘Write for menus and 1932 R._L_QUEEN. PILLANOVA Rooms with ing water, baths. Reasonable. Mrs. J. Storey. THE SOMERSET Good Beds—Good Table Phone_5-9234.J. Kershaw, | = s OCEAN END, & CAROLINA AV m 513 with _me: Bat H. RAE_SCULL. Ownes tre 0. Carolina Ave. Nr. Penna. INDSOR &' R. Statlon and_Bdwk. Run. Water. Baths, Showers, Free Bathin, Privileges. §: ALLGAIER. Formerly Sterling. 0 up' Dly. Spec. Wkiy. FRE! as any of the provisions thereof are incon- sistent with this order, unless cause to_the contrary be shown on or before the 15th duy of August, 1932. provided a copy of this order be inserted in some daily newsnaper published in the cities of Annapolis, Balti- more and Washington once in each of thres successive weeks before the 30th day of tes for 1932 5. Reduced ra R. F. Ensle. Mer._ July. 1932 The report states the amount of the sales to be $17,000. ROBERT MOSS, Judge of the Circuit Court for Aune Arundel County. True copy. Test FRANK 8. REVELL, Clerk. 1¥15,22.20 excy _ MOVING—PACKING—STORAGE. LONG DISTANCE MOVING Since 1 DAVIDSO 11 St NW. R 398 TRANSFER & STORAGE cO. Pri HOTEL COLUMBIA elled cuisine. The S0 Biscayne Hotel" CAPE MAY, N. J. Ro en suite with bath. Un- Elevator. J. W. Mecray & Bro. OCEAN CITY, N. J. UTHERN NEAR BEACH American and European Plan educed Retes Thoroughly Modern R. & E._F._RADFORD ecial July . Modern. Elevators. te Baths. BkIt. E._BLUNDIN RESORTS, | ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. HOTEL CHELSEA Atlantic City Entire Modification of Rates Rooms With Running Water as Low as {HOTEL BELLEVUE |, | American and Euroy 8th and cean Av pean Plan. Bathing Pri J.'3. McConnnell, Mer gy BATH KO es. Private Bat! 00 UP DAL =~ wirnmal 11¢h STREET AND OCEANI 'WESLEY AVENUE American Plan, Elevator. Private Boths. THOS.E $5 Daily, $30 Weekly AMERICAN PLAN Bea_Bathing From Hotel Using Locker Room Dancing Every Saturday Night in Grill Barney Zeeman and His KENTUCKY KARDINALS Philadelphia Qrchestra Trio Daily Concerts J._B. THOMPSON & CO. Owhners and Operators CHALFONTE-HAPDON HALL'S F4MOUS HOSPITALITY AT New Low Rates On the Boardwalk. 1000 r Bathing from the hotel . € Beach Cool lounges. WRITE or PHONE. CHALFONTE- HADDON HALL | $]1(-50= Leave Washington Leave Ocean City 4:00 P.M. Sunda 9.Day $ Trip.. HOTEL LINCOLN Thoroughly modern. American Plan, Cagmcity 300, . Booklet, NAVY ORDERS Lieut. Comdr. Walter M. A. Wynne, detached U. 8. 5. GoZ, to U, 8. 8. Arkansas as first licuten2nt. Lieut. (Junior Grade) Willam E. Hank, detached first naval district, Boston, on July 11, to Naval Academy. Lieut. (Junior Grade) Rcginald C. Johnson, detached navy yard here, to a submarine of Submarine Divicion 4. Supply Corps. Capt. George Brown, jr, orders of April 23 modified (detached June 30); continue treatment in Naval Hospital, San Diego, Calif; on discharge from treatment report to Bureau of Naviga- tion for further instructiors. Medical Corps. Lieut. (Junior Grade) Charles W. Shilling, detached submerine base, Nev London, Conn., on July 7, to instruc- tion, Harvard University School of Public Health, Boston. Asiatic Dispatch Orders. Comdr. W. L. Moore, to Destroyer Squadron, Asiatic. Comdr. P W. Northeroft, to 16th Naval District. Lieut. Comdr. E. D. Duckett, to 16th Naval District. Lieut. Ccmdr. J. A. Lee, to U. 8. 8, ‘Tulsa as executive officer. Lieut Comdr: C. F. Bryant, to U. 8. Asheville as exccutive nilicer. Lieut. Comdr. R. Pfall, to U, 8. S. Sacramento as executive officer. Lieut. Comdr. D. De Treville, to U. S. S. Houston as navigation officer. Lieut. Comdr, W. R. Buechner, ce- tached U. S. § Sacrament) 25 €xecu= tive officer. to 16th Naval District. Lieut. W. C. Russell, to Destroyer Squadron. Asiatic. Lieut. W. R. Thayer, Squadron, Asiatic Lieut. T. H. Hederman, to Destroyer Squadron, Asiatic Lieut. R. L. Johnson, Squadron, Aslatic. Lieut. R. H. Cruzen, Squadion, Asiatic. Lieut. A. P. Mullinnix, Squadron, Asiatic. Lieut. C. J. Ballreich, Squadron. Asiatic. Lieut. J. B. McDonald, Squadron, Asiatic, Lieut. C. S. Beightler, Patrol. Lieut. W. S. Campbell, | Patrol Licut. istrict Lieut. trict Lieut. A. H. Richards, to 16th Naval District. Lieut. F. L. Robbins, to Submarine Squadren, Asiztic Licut. R. E. Good, | Sonadron, Asiatic Lieut. J B. McVey, detached U. S. S. 8. to Destroyer to Destroyer to Destroyer t> Destroyer to Destroyer to Destroyer to Yangtze to Yangtze D. Harrison, to 16th Naval Naval Dis- to Submarine OCEAN CITY, MD. Enjoy the Week-End ATie New Mt. Pleasant Hotel penie§ ()50 Xpense Trip Travel in Luxurious Non-Stop Chartered Greyhound Bus 0 P.M. Saturday 16-Day $4 .50 25°° Trip. .. RESERVATIONS NOW'’ Call Metropolitan 1512 THE Ceorge Washington Hotel Boardwalk at 10th Street Ocean City, Maryland Telephone Ocean City 1932 Rates 20% Lower Than 1931 KENTUCKY AVE. near BEACH ..ATLANTICCITY.. Z SEPUP Specicl Summer $9 MUP 3 B0 AT "3 0y i BATHING FROM HOTELS s | —. AL SO — .MONTICELLO ) ;35“ Daily Summer ;3# RATES UP Al Meals Inclu THE BREAKER o weel and on room: private bath American plan. | THE KAYE free. SHOREHA BEST FOOD PROPERLY COOKED AND SERVED Largest Hotel in Ocean City Steel Construction 'RITE OR WIRE FOR RESERVATIONS Ocean City, Maryland NEW MT. PLEASANT HOTEL Running hot water in ever: Rates. §3 per day up. Greyhound bus trips over 30 pm.. 1ith cean front. X end leave Sat Y. Ave. Wm. D. . _Pres. Special Rates June and July boardwalk. Excellent table ' Bathing Ph. 117, MRS. M. KAYE, Prop. 10" t0 B. 0. CROPPER. Prop. FRATURES LOW RATES FOR BOARDWALK HOTELS Per Day—Per Person. with Meals and Private Bath. Two persons in a_ room Cabaret. Dancire. Refresh- ments Complitaentary Each Week-End R L HOLLINGER $ [AYT ARTR YT YW 01 and 71932 SUMMER RATES GREATLY REDUCED TCHARLE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. American & European Plans _ Dancing and Entert, GRANDATLANTIC VIRGINIA AVE.,ATLANTIC CITY #hBlock toBoardwaik, Beachsnd SteslPier 200 Rooms. 75 Baths. Running Water. Elevator. Garage. 2000 Feet of Porches. BATHING FROM HOTEL J. C. GOSSLER, Mar. ORNE e ey on PiER | Two Blocks of New Convention Hall. NG WATER ALL ROOMS. Suites with ATHING from HOTEL. Elevator. Ga. Write or ph. 4-8526. E. W. Hockenbury Winier Hotel, Deermont, St. Petersburs, Fla, L on Parl Al is’§ en Within UN; TLANTIC CITY.N-& BREAKERS & Phone. | THE BELMONT 'THE LANKFO ! June_and_Jul: HASTINGS HOTEL S bed rooms. 4 baths. three servants. WETIPQUIN HALL n mh ‘T..;n' -:r‘f' reduce: n?gnnt fil: cold running water and private bath 8. .C: Timmons. Prop. ATLANTIC HOTEL | st. most modern Resort Hotel on the Del- marva Peninsula. Dr. C.W. PURNELL. Ph.128 cean front rooms Running water in all Terms reasonable. rooms, RD epecial rates for Quitlin. 1 2 OB Board Walk T ‘king Space, Special Rates to July 23 MRES. CHAS. LUDLAM. NORTH BEACH, MD. Boardwalk: garage: SINYARD HOUSE. North Beach FPark. Md. fivate beac weekly Tat od 17.50 to £25 per week. with meals. 'Chick- and waffie 1. Golf. swimming, ome ’ cool inner, Dancing.” M. J. CROGHAN. Mer. _REHOBOTH BEACH, DEL. For Rent at Rehoboth Beach, Delaware A new furnished cottage. 5 master ‘Accommodation for Rate reasonable Anoly i DANIEL G. ANDERSON Real Estate Rehoboth Beach, Delaware Telephone 52 Rehoboth. VIRGINIA. GREATLY REDUCED RATES STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE American & European Plan WALTER J. BUZBY, INC. B now uni of ¢ t ROBERT B. LUDY. M.0. BATH AND ALL MEALS min INCLUDING A | it i | in ATLANTIC T MODERATE PRICE MOTEL WELUDING MELLS oLY. sort to rest and ify Jackson. Va.. come 10 miles—Fine_road. & grown pure " mountain venate you: 44 acry door sports it possible to give lowest rate North # Rooms, § Weekly, Maurice In the Mountains of Virginia ryce’'s Hotel and Hiliside Cottages, open v, near ORKHGK Springs, a wonderful re- uild up. Just off the beau- Shenandoah Valley. turn west at Mt ue resori. ‘wonderful scenery. “the cail e mountains.” nature. best fresh ho food. tastefully prepared and served, ir. wonderful medicina ers. iron and sulphur baths, will reju of playgrounds, swim- g pool. dancing. bowling. pool and out- ver known Basye or Orkney ill Colonial resort on Shenandosh River oric. _scenically beautiful. - Restful. in- ing._ romantic.~ Canoeing. fishing. swim- % Three bu: m “Washinaton. 15, $18. Booklet, Route 54, 53 mi. . Castleman, P. O. Berryville, Aibernr OCEAN VIEW, VA. ROOMS ONLY =115 Us DAILY WITH MEALS — 32U DAIY BATHING FROM HOTEL CABLE & Che: Bou Wrt ATLANTIC HOTEL °<; Attractive, modern. homelike. View. inia. Directly on sapeake Bay. Broad veranda. Delictous thern cooking. Boating. fishing. bathing. te for booklct. CONTINENTAL S0, Tennessee Ave. American, European Plan We are making prices within reach of all. Write for rates and be convinced. Walsh_Dunca: BlNGHA MGO“II NEW YORK & PACIFIC AVES. One Block from Boardwalk. Bathing from hotel. Rummme water. SL50 up datly Furepern Flan. Speeial Beason Rotes. DOHFERTY EST.. Owners. TABOR INN Ocesn ena Gonnecticut het mac. and sea food dinner: usements. plus hospitality. seven-plece “orchestra. One block from beach and pier. $3.50 daily: COLONTAL BEACH, V: COLONIAL BEACH HOTEL 2% ur vacation here. $14 up weekly. laily. ln:mdln&nm als, Beautiful. and ‘restful. the broad Poto- miles via Morgantown. Chicken salt water and land Dancing— Peninsula bus_daily on Line steamer. Booklet. Phone. ARCADIA HOTEL Ithi 101 55 $2 to $14 to 318 weekly. Ave. Tdeal tion; iarge. airy rooms: running water; 30th se son: andar redueed rates: same. high st 2 e, BER Jandiga | cuisine_ Owner mamt Ave.. 100 feet from Bdwik. " daiiy.” Bathing, PERSHING HOTEL 8o. South Carolil Bur. plan, §1.50 £2.25 §3.. to 51800 per week; 1 GREEN GROVE INN tly on the Water Front. With Bathing Beach and Pier to $3.50 per dayi $14.00 Including meals. Mrs. T. F. Mason, Colonial Beach, Va. Ownership management makes | Housten, to U. S. S." Rochester. { " Lieut. P. G. Wrenn, to U. S. §. Ash | ville. Lieut. 8. S. Houston Licut | _Tieut ! Pecos. Lieut. J. A. Hollowell, to U. to U. P. Rorschach, to U. S. S. Tulsa U. 8. 8. 8. s N M. E._Millar. to U. T. Richardson, 8 J. H. Thach, s Rochester. | Lieut. F. J. Mee, orders modified: de- | tached July 12, to Navy Yard, Phila- | delphia | " Lieut. L. R. Herring, | Heuston. g Lieut. (Junior Grade) G. B. Ogle, to Destroyer Squadron. Asiatic | _Lieut. (Junior Grade) W. P. Folk, to | Yangtze Patrol. Lieut. (junior grade) A. B. Leggett, to U. S. S. Houston. Lieut. (Junior Grade), T. R. Cowie, to U. S. S. Isabel Licut (Junior Grade) W. L. Messe- | mer, detached U. S. S. Houston. to communicaticn duty, staff of com- | mander in_chief, Asiatic. | Lieut. (Junior Grade) N. M. Perry. | detached communication duty, staff of | commaader in chief, Asiatic, to U. 8. § Rochester. to U. S. 8. Marine Corps Orders Maj. Matthew H. Kingman, detached U. S S. Fulton to duty as squadron marine officer and aide on the staff of the commander, Special Service Squad- ron. U. S. S. Memphis Capt. Louis R. Jones. dewached San ! Diego, Calif., to U. S. S. Texas, to 1e- port not later than July 29 Capt. Joseph T. Smith, detached Mere Island, Calif.. to U. S. S Mary- land, to report not later than July 29. Capt. John B. Wilson, detached 1e- cruiting district of San Francisco, to U. S. S. Colorado, to report not later than July 29. First Lieut. Robert S. Viall de- tached Hawthorne. Nev., to San Diezo. Sccond Lieut. Chester R. Allen. de- tached San Diego, o U. S. S. Nevada, to report net later than Ji Second Lieut. George H. Cloud, de- tached San Diego, to U. S. S. New | York, to report not later than July 29. Second Lieut. Wallace M. Grecne, de- tached San Diego, to U. S. S. Tenncs- sec. to Teport not later than July 29 Second Lieut. Wilfred J. Huffman, detached San Diego, to U. S. 8. Cali- fornia, to report not later than July Second Lieut. Frank M. Rein detached San Diego, to U. S. S. O | homa, to report not later than July Drumm Train Costs Wanted. Whether the Irish Free State is spend- ing too much money on the Drumm bat- tery and train, the invention which the government is sponsoring because it be- lieves the device will revolutioize the transportation world, is being ques- tioned. There have been mutterings re- garding the expense, and Robert Bris- coe, member of the Dail. has announced that he will question in the Dail the ministry of industry and commerce re- garding the matter. . Swiss Farmers Spare Nests. A reward of $2.50 to every farmer for each nest which he will leave undis- turbed while cutting his hay, is offered by a society in Lausanne. ‘Switzerland. This refers especially to pheasants and partridges. and the farmers must leave uncut several square yards of grass. Man Risks Life for Lamb. For risking his life to save a lamd which had fallen over a 200-foot cliff in lencruitten, William Craw of Oban. Scotland, has been rewarded by the Oban Town Council. The lamb landed on a ledge 50 feet from the top and Craw made a plucky descent by rope and carried it to safety. RESORTS. VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. VIRGI A LEE Ocean Front VIRGINIA LEE g %530 s, Mod. Excel. table. Bathing {rom hotel Reas. cates Mrs. A. L. Chandler, Mrs. T. H. Mears: Seaside Cottage Ocean front at 17th St. Seafood and home cooking. Hot and cold running water in rooms. Moderate pricesMrs. Mary C. Latham, ¢ Ocean Pront. Centrally Located. Modern Conven- iences. Reasonable Rates. Bookict ¥A. BEACH. VA. MRS J._E._DYER The Hardwicke e O, oD and g bog, SPO TISWOOD ARMS Ocean Front—Bathing—Private Baths Mrs_Myrtle A, Welborne, Owner-Mgr.__ ELLIOTT COTTAGE aly AE5.50 to 1330 — WEKS 4% e The George Washington Apts. U&Tnla!rly LI P. MOUNTAIN MA! WERNERSVILLE . PA. wlr- Pian,$5Daily, $25 Wkiy, %