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AU CTTONS: THE EVENING STAR., AUCTION SALES—FUTURE DAYS. antimaed.) —THOEVJ.?O?WE‘: A“;(:wd. AUCTIONEERS, eSS A0 TRUSTEE'S SALE_ OF VALUABLE SEMI- DETACHED FRAME DWELLING, TO- GETHER WITH ABOUT 12300 SQUARE FEET OF GROUND. KNOWN AS PREM- ISES 5011 BELT ROAD NORTHWEST By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dul recorded in Liber No. 4999. folio 13 ef sed. of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, &nd at the request of the party secured thereby. the rsigned trustee will sell lon,"in front of the premizes. AB 2. AT THREE O CLOCK P Zoilowing aescribed 1and and premises Bituate in the District of Columbia. designated as and being part of the tract of land known as “Mount Airy.” described by metes and bounds as follows, 1o Wit Beginning for the same on the east line of the Belt road d twenty-eight _and seventy-three hundredths (28.73) feet north of the northwest corner of the parcel of land conveyed by Andrew J. Riley and wife 1o Lowia Donaldson by deed ed 0 Liber No. 949, 301 of the land records of the of Columbia ranning thence north ten degrees elght min, 8) west twenty-eight and seventy-lwo hun- ) feet to the sou nd eved by Charles King by deec recorded in folio 156 of ‘he afore ords: thence nor yhty-four grees forty-one minutes (84° 41 east along the south Lne of said King's land one hun- dred and fifty (150) he southeast corner thereof: th eizht minutes (10° 08 10 the south line of Yeyed by And:fw liam Hurley by de degrees (300" foet wife t n Libe d records fortv-ore the south line ed and eighty- 25 (185 661 feet thence south t dredths four de- 1) west one nineteen hu e d fiftee 4 erst ance one Bund minutes (84 of said conves five and sixiv-six 10 the southeas five degrees thir forty - three 9392 “eet: 1 grees fortv-one Lundred ond eighty-two dredths (18219) fret wrees eisht minutes (10° 08') east (15) feet. and thence south eirhty-fou nutes 184" 41 west on 0) feet 10 the east the place of beginning. provements e-third of the purchase ca ce in two deposit_of i convesaneir after five i1 some newspaper DEC: THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, Trustee, By ALFRED 1 §¥21-d&ds.exSu Vie THOS. J. OWEN & SON, 1431 EYE ST LAW. ce dent AUCTIONEERS. NW TRUSTEES' SALE _OF VAILUABLE UNIM- PROVED TRACT OF GROUND FRONT- ING ON LITTLE FALLS ROAD AND CHAIN BRIDGE RO, PHWEST CONTAINING ABOUT 22+ ACRES OF LAND. LYING BETWEEN AN LEY 5148 BLE OF SUBDI- ON INTO VERY DESIRABLE HOME 2 made fn the installment nterest on the debt secured fter-described nd pre tain deed of tris 10.°1620 “and recorded Ju ber No 6331 at folio 280 of ds' of the District of Colunb; Xes' due thereon. ut t of the holders of the note <ecured by deed of trust the undersigned, the stees named in said deed of trust. will for ‘sale under the piovisions tiercol lic “wuction on Litt S rond im FIVE "0’ CLOCK OND DAY OF HWing described with improvemi ease- rights, Wweys anc ppurtenances belonging. _situ nd lying of. Colimb: Part of aue Seiater 26, 1928, ‘wnc Liver No. 795 folio 488, Tecords of the ofice of the surveyor District of Columbia, as follows for the same on the northerly line of C! Bridge road, at the southwester) the land conveved to Vic decd recorded November 2 §and records of the T o i Liber 1d running thence w 10 following courses and dista 12 W. 67 and § 45° 27 W northeasterly corner of i . 1o Eleanor V. Dyer by decc recoraed Feb Aty 4. 1927 among said 1a1d tecoids s i Sffument No."82 in Liber No. 59 Thence ‘with sald . Dver's norther 53 45 54” W., 4603 thence 125’ to said Dyer's northwest co with «aid Dyer's west line § 7 75" to the northeriy yeved o' ulls 4. 1929 L as well a5 proper Joseph Weaver by deed recorded A. 8. No. 140. 5 hon B0 ine of Little Falls road #aid line of Little Falls road. e Terms of sale: One-th.rd of sale, and the balance in equal notes of after date of sale. with .nterest ©f 67, per annum and payable sem ally. secured by deed of trust on th r of sale. in default of which the properiy 18 W of the tract c recorded amone said N 10110 491, N. dced Liber the : s 85" s 83 ence with 5 E, 169.34° to the o i i & purchaser mfter ment in some new<par mngton, D. C. All conveva glamps, title examination and be at the expen recording to PHELPS 1¥22,26.28.30. Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SCN. 1431 EYE ST USTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- STORY BRICK DWELLING = KNOWN AS PREMISES 5 NUE NORTHWEST E By virtue of a certain deed cf t fecorded in Liber No. 5030. folio €4 et seq, of the land records of the District of C Tumbia, and at the reauest of the rarty se cured ihereby. the undersigned trisices & Sell at public auction, in front of the pren Ises. on MONDAY, ‘THE TWENTY-FIFIH DAY "OF JULY, 'AD. 1932 ' AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described Jand and oremises. situate in the Distric: of C ted as and bei duly Addition 10 the city of plst _recorded in the office ol 1or the District of Columbia in Liber 15_at folio 20. Terms of sale: Of the purchate 31.000.00 10 be paid ir cash. $50300 in one vear. $500.00 in two yrars. baline thrce Years with interest a~ SIX per o annum. pavable semi-annualiy, sale, secured by deed cf 't pon erty sold, or aly cash. et the optio; purchaser. A deposit of $500.00 v Quired at Hme of sa vevi Cording. etc. at cc days from day of sale otherwise the yeserve the right to reseil the property the risk and cost of defa day of he prop- 3 Washing- R CAYWOOL GARRETT. Tristees. on"B" ¢ cnEsTE CLYDE D 1¥14.16.18,20,22.2 THOS. J. OWEN & SO 5 AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. : SALE OF VALUABLE TWO STORY "SEMI - DETACHED _ BRICK DWELLING. ~ KNOWN _AS _PREMISES 1035 GIRARD STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain ceed of trust duly in Liber No. 5790, folio 13 et sed., i records of the District of Co: hd At the request of the party se. Ciifed ihereby. the undersigned trustees wil Seil at public auction. {1 tront of the prem- ises. on TUESDAY. JULY TWENTY-SIXTH. AD 1932. AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M., the foll Jowing-described land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot 78 i1 Emanuel Speich's aubdivision of 1 e 3874, as per % Yecordrd in Liver 19 folio 7. of the Tecords of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $4.500, further particulars of whicn will be announced at time of sale. the pur- chase price above said trust to be paid i Cash: 'A deposit of $300 required. Convey- Wncing, recording etc.. at purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the Proerty may be advertised and resold at £ Tustees. e diseretion of the trystees. oo A C. LAMPE 1915.18.2022.25 " Trustees._ “THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. JSTE SALE _OF_ VALUABLE _SIX- SO PWETLING. WITH GARAGE, BEING PREMISES N 3136 OLIVER STREET. CHEVY CHASE. D C. By virtue of a certai dredvnl trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 25, folio 403 et sed., the land records of the District of Colum- Dlat'and at the reauest of the party secured Dhereby, the undersigred trustee will sell at public auction, within the office of Thos. J. Dwen & Son. 1431 Eye St N.W.. on TUES: DAY, THE SECOND DAY OF AUGUST, A.D. 7932, AT ONE O'CLOCK P.M,, the following- described land and premises. situate in District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot 30 in square 2312 in Fulton R. Gordon and others' subdivision of part of a tract called “'Chevy Chase Grove.” District of Columbia, as said subdivision is recorded fn the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia in Book €3. paze No. 14. Terms: _ Sold “subjec trust Jor $6.000. Turther particu 3 will be announced at time of sale. the pur- chase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $300 required. Convey- ancing, recording. etc.. at purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with with thirty days, otherwise denosit forfeited and ‘the Property Tmay be: advertised and resold at The aiscretion of the trusiee JAMES HOWELL GORDON. 1343 H St. NW, Trustes. TRUSTEES' and est_corner | bearing date | RHODE ISLAND AVE- | AUCTION SALES—FUTURE DAYS, 7 B SON., AUCTIONEERS, THOS. J. QiiNede ST MW 4 ‘OF VALUABLE THREE- TROSTERY ARD. CELLAR. METAL ROOF. BRICK DWELLING. KNOWN AS PREM- 1SES NO. 617 EIGHTH STREET NORTH- EyEAsslee of a certain deed of trust. duly retorded i Liber No. 4284 folio 377 et sea. r°the fand records of the District of Colum= Dia, and at the request of the party secured | hereby, the undersigned trustees i sell at public suction, in_front of ses, on nIRlD\Y4 THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY Ok GULY. AD. le32. AT FOU QGYCK A e, Lollow ne SR v "m;lofi. District of Columbia, and designated as and brln’ the full front on Eighth street by depth of sixty (60) feet of lot ninety- seven (97) in J. H. Walter's subdivision of part of square nine hundred and thirteen (913). as_said_subdivision is recorded in Liber 22. folio 3. of the records of the office of the surveyor of thesDistrict of Columbia. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash. balance in two equal mstallments, pavable in one and two years, with interest at six per centum per um. payable semi-annually.” from day of le. secured by deed of trust upon the prop- erty sold. or all cash. at the option of the 1aser. A deposit of $500 will be required time of sale. All conveyancing. record- iny etc. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen days from day of s otherwise the trustees reserve the right to res the risk and cost of defaulting purchi T after five davs' advertisement of such resale i1 some newspaper published in Washing- D. JAMES 1 BECKER W._SPENCER ARMSTRONG. $920.22.25.27.20 S " Truste | ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneer: ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF BRICK DWELLING, NO_ 140 "FRANCIS "STREET SOUTH- | By virtue of an order of the Supreme| i Court_of the District of Columbia passed in {Fauity Cause No. 54474, In re assignment | {of Harry S Chidakel. trading as Chidakel | Sales ‘Co., The undersigned assignee will sell | by “publié auction. in front of the above | plenises on WEDNESDAY. AUGUST THIRD, 9 °"FOUR-THIRTY O CLOCK P.M. tare T4 ale: Property will be sold sub- first deed of trust of $400. °to- sccrued taxes, which Wil be sale. balance cash. A deposit | red at sale Examination of | Tecording, | revenue U cost of pure ied with within | sale. otherwise | TotaTial fees Terms to be com ays from day_of reserves the right to resell prop- | visk and_cost of ing _pur- thiree vy ndvertisement of in ‘Some newspaper published fn D s or drpost may be fors Wout forfeiting deposit assignee mself of any lezal or equitable at | THOS J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street NW TRUSTEES' SATF OF VALUAFLE REAL ESTATE. BEING THREE UNCOMPLETED HOUSES. NUMBERED 4510. 4512 AND | £514 SOUTi DAXOTA AVENUE NORTH- EAST deed of trust. dated ded _on January 22, No . ‘among_the Dist of Columbia. of party secured iened trustees will sell. | of the premises. ENTY-SEVENTH, AT THREE O'CLOCK escribed land *and e District of Columbla, to wit' Lots numbpered forty-seven (47), forty-eight (48) and forty-nine (49) in sub- ision made by E_Fox. of lots in numbe hundred and Six 1397 Liber No 93. fo offce of the s ie of a ce 1932, rec 2. as instrument lund records of th land at the reauest | therebv. the und public_suction. ct y WEDNESDAY. JUL | 9932, "cComMMENCING PAL. the foll premises <ituat Ty-nine exor for the District of Said property | ccured by deeds of trust wna secured $6.000 on 3 which the | d on each which' the advanced. Sald e amounts deeds of together with aecrued of “wiiicn " turther e at e thie of sale ana "above Yhe” amounts G Sread 0P U ay atores d in cash. Each lot will be and a deposit_of 3230 ach: or all may be sold event a deposit of $750 record- | of sale subject to 1ot sum of 4. operties v advanced § been i on €2 1 which ed. Al herwise deposit will be forfel {erty recold at risk and cost of defaulting | purchaser after five 15) days advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published | {n Washington. D, C. JOHN SAUL. WILLIAM B, 1513.15.18.20,21,22.23,25.26.37 BENSON. Trustees. | THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate, consist-| ing of an Eight-Story Stone| and Brick Modern Fireproof | Hotel, at the Northwest Cor- ner of 15th and L Streets N.W,, Known as the Lee! House. ‘Whe! default having been made { the payment of the semi-annual inierest on the "debt Seclired on the herelnafter -des | scribad land and premises by u certain deed st ‘Dearing duce October 19, 1927, and fecorded October 24, 1937, in. Liber 6011 at 1110 441, of the lund records of the Dis: 12ic? of ‘Columbia, a5 Weil as the taxes due thereon, and at the written request of the holder of the notes secured by said deed of trust, the undersigned, the trustee nemed in said deed of trust, will offer for sale under the provisions thereof at public_auction in iront of the premises at THREE-THII OctoCr Pt on, "FRIDAY I'WENTY-NINTH DAY OF JULY, 1932 the following-described land and sremises, with {mprovements, ease- s, rignts. ' Ways'Tand - Appurtenaiices “teiinto Beloneine: situnte and [sing 10 (he VO0T ‘Washington. Pistrict of Cotumbia, | ramely: All of original lots one (1) and two (2) and parts of original lots three (3} | thirty-two 32) in square one hundred ninety-seven (197), the whole being de- | ibed by metes and bounds as follows: nning for the same at the southeast er of said square, and nning ence | t on north “L" street, one Lundred d one "(131) feet, \hence no:th at right ies to sald “L" street. sixty (60) feet. ‘nce west three (3) feet, thence north seventy-two (72) feet to an alley; thence east ten (10) feet, thence south thirty-two (2 feet, thence east thitts (30) feet, nce north twenty-two (22) feet. thence ea ninety-four (94) feet to Fifteenth stieet west. and thence south on said street. hundred and twenty-two (122) feet to place of beginning: with perpetual t of way for alley purposes over a strip ot ground beginning twenty-five (25) feet Wwest of (he southeast corner of original lot three (3) and running thence north sixty (60) feet, thence west three (3) feet, thence sixty (60) feet, thence east on “L" three (3) feet to the point of begin- subfect to the covenant thet no \iding or other structure shall be erected | 1 ine west ten (10) feet by the full depth f said part of original lot three (3), which i (10) feet includes the said three (3) foot of way. Together with 2l buildings | iMprovements. of (every kind ‘and de- n now or hereafter erected or placed including_all engines ele- dynamos, heating and lighting ap- aratus. refrigerating_plant, and also all. 1 'andevery of the permanent or im: Ve nfirlor fmprovements and Sxtures vers i excciption. in or Gremites ‘of which may hereafter be d in or upon the same or used in con- ction therewith, together with all and © the ways. easements, rights. pri nd apputrtenances and hereditaments £ Rl Belonuing oF in anywise pertainie ORREims of sale: One-third of the purchase cash. of which & deposit of st © be’ made with the tristee at time of sale, and the bal- ‘equa! notes of the purchaser, able in one and two yei after date of . with interest at the rate of 6.4% per m end pavable semi-annually, secured by deed of trust on the vmpen‘ sold, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. The ferms of sale to be complied with within fiteen (15) days from dete of sale, in de- fault of “which the property will' be re- soid"al’tne Tisk and cost of ‘the defaulting purchaser_after five days’ re-advertisement in some newspaper published in Washing- ton. D. C All conveyancing, title examina- tion a: .hrrrnrdinl to be at the expense of the porchaser. DUN]UN TRUST COMPANY OP THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Tiiiste By GEORGE E_FLEMING. i ice President. Vi (Seal) Attest: IRVING ZIRPEL, Secretary. — ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. OF VALUABLE BRICK K000 WALTER STREET SOUTHEAST. ELECTRICITY, ~HOT- WATER HEAT. By virtue of & deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 6341, Tolio 197 et sea.. one of the Jand records of the District of Columbia, and at the reauest of party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale v public auction, in front of premises, on AY.'THE SECOND DAY OF AU- UST. 1932. AT FIVE O'CLOCK PM. the liowing-described property in the District of Columbia, to wit: Lot numbered two hundred and six (206) in Maurioe Lauphei- s subdivision of lots in square num- bered ten hundred and fifteen (1015), in_the city of Washington. District of COlumbia, S5 per plat recorded in Book 19. ‘page 11, i1l the office of the surveyor for said District: Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid_in cash. balance in equal_instaliments. represented by promil Sory notes of purchaser payable in one and tWo years. with interest at 62 per cent per annum from day of sale. Dayable semi- annually, secured by first deed of trust upon property sold, or all cash. at option of pur- chaser.” A deposit of $300 required of pur- raser at sale. Examination of title. con- vancing. revenue stamps and notarial fees Cost of purchaser, Terms to be complicd Wit “withih thirty days from day of sale. { othervise trusices reserve the right to reseli property, at risk and cost of defaulting pur- chaser, after five days' advertisement of such resale in_some newspaper published in Washington, D. C., or deposit may be for- feited, or without forfeiting dsposit trustees Tble Tithes"SEainst acinuiting purchaser. o “rights again: 5 MILBU] J. DONOHOE, HARRY E. GLADMA! 4322-eod&ds,exSu Trustess. RTY TRE | | AD S Lereon, | 000 00 1e23,d&dbs.exSu&hol. ‘TRUSTEES' DWELLING. G fo | published in"The Wazhington ine | B n] 2 _MOVING—PACKING—STORAGE. LOADS WANTED. Van_returning Washinston to New York, July "26th ‘or 27th; price to suit shipper. Phone_collect, Bensonhurst 6-4200. _Ander- son’s United Van Service, Brooklyn. N. X ;I‘ANEE MOVING DAVIDSON " taasres & GE CO. R —__ PROPOSALS. TREABURY DEPARTMENT, Office of the Supervising Architect. Washington, D. C. July 18, 1932—SEALED BIDS. in duplicate sublect 'to the conditions contained herein, will be publicly opened in this office at 3 P.m., August 2, 1932, for furnishing all labor and materials and performing all work for the fleld inspection of structural steel work for the U. 8. Department of Justice Build in' Washington, D. C. Each bid must be ac- companied by ‘a statement of aualifications in detail of the bidder. The right is re- served to reject any bid where an investiga- tion or the evidence submitted by such bid- der does mot satisty the contracting officer that “such bidder is qualified to carry out properly the terms of the contract, In awarding a contract, consideration will not be given to bidders who have not inspected Within the last five years at least one build- ing comparable with the project for which the bid is submitted. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a performance bond in the umount of two thousand (§2.000) dollars. Specifications may be obtained from the Construction Engineer, at the Building, or from this office in the diccretion of the Supervising_Architect, JAS. A. WETMORE, Acting Supervising Architect. 1y21,32.33 ~ LEGAL NOTICES. _ PEELLE, OGILBY & LESH, 1422 F 5t N.W. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia —United States of Amer- ica. 1o e use of Rossiyn Steel and Cement Company a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Grier- Lowrance Construction Co., Inc. s €0rpora- tion. and onal Surety Company. & cor- poration, defendants.—At Law, No. 81480 — Order of publication.—Pursuant to the re- Quirements of an_act of Congress of August 13, 1894, and of February 24. 1905, amenda- tory thereof, and known as Title 40. section 270. of the' United States Code. notice is hereby given 1o ail creditors of ‘the above named defendant, Grier-Lowrance Constric- tion Co.. Inc., ® corporation. under a con- tract “between the United States and the sald Grier-Lowrance Construction Co.. Inc. for the construction of the foundations for the several structures comprising the bridge pliza and the water gate of the Arlington Memorial Bridge project in the District of Columbia. that the above action has_been N instituted upon the bond of the said Grier- Lowrance Construction Co.. Inc.. and against it: surety. the National Surety Company, a corporation, and that any creditor may file his claim in this action and be made a party herein as in said acts of Congress Drovided, and within the time limited in seid acts: provided that a copv of this order be Evening Star hington Law Reporter for sive weeks. the first publi- d papers to be not Dated June 29, NS, Justice. (Seal.) Test: FRANK E. CUNNING By ANDREW A 173-23.nc.4&S PEELLE, OGILBY & LESH, Attorners, 1422 F Street Northwest. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned. Grayson M -P. Murphy. Otis A Glazebrook, it rekine Wood. Edward O. McDonnell” John G. Pennypacker. James D. Sawyer, Churles S Sargent, Willlam P T. Preston. J. S. Wilcon, jr. Charles H. Baetfer. Frederick Osborn, George Cole Scott nd Aifonso P. Villa. having formed a mited partnership pur 10 the laws of the Stafe of New York. and desiring to do business in the District 'of Columbla as 4 limited partuership. have this day filed certificate of limited partnership in the office of the clerk of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia: fhat the firm nume of said partneichip is G M-P. Murphy & Company that the business (o be transacted by 'Said partnership i3 buving or otherwise acauiring. selling or ‘otherwise disposing of inany manuer or deal, wWhether on bensif of the eo-partnership or for others, stocks. bonds or other ities and _property. Lransacting a general securities and broke: B O e ke e Bt A Gerving of Subscribing for oF Risistic Brorure Enderwriting Brcriptions SIOCKS” bonds or Other securities and or otherwise financing or assisting to procure the financing of corporate or other ente. prises: thet the said Grayson M.-P. Murph Otis A. Glazebrook, fr. Edward O. Mc Donnell. P Erskine Wood. John G. Penzy- packer. James D Sawyer. Charles 8. Sargen Wiiliam P T. Preston, J. 8. Wi ir Charies H. Baetier are genera: that the said Frederick Osbor Scott and Alfonso P. Villa are special pari- ers: that the said special par'ners have contributed as capital fo the common stock " the followit amoun:s Frederick Osborn *$62.500) ¥300.000, and Alfonso P ahd have aiso made ad butions of capital to said com- stock, consisting in_each case of se- ies and or other property having the actual and agreed valie hereinafter specified to “wit: Frederick . Osborn. $112.500, and Alfonso P. Villa. $42.500: and that the terim for which the said Dartnership is o exist commenced on May 7, 1932 and 1s to end at the ciose of business on December 31 1974 subject to carlier termination at the option of anv partner, in the event of a material breach 'of tie' articles of co-par‘nership Dated tnis 125 dav of July. 1932, (Signed s GRAYSON M b “MURPHY. OTIS A GEAZE- BROOK. 0. McDONNELL. JOHN G. PENNYPACKER. JAMES ~ D SAWYER, _ CHARLES = § SARGENT. WILLIAM P’ T. PRESTON. J S_WILSON. JR . CHARLES H_BAETJER. FREDERICK ' OSBORN. ORGE ~ COLE SCOTT and ALFONSO_ F. VILLA V18.20.27.25.27.99au1.3.5.8.10.12 A JAMES A. McDONNELL. Attorney for Plaintiff, Investment Bldg. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS. trict of Columbia —United States of Ame: fca. to the of George Transfer Com puny, Incorporated. a corporation, 1213 Third street s w. Washington, D. C. plain- Uff. vs_ North Carolina Granite Corporatio a_corporation, Mount Airy, North Carolin and United States Guaraitee Company. a corporation. 3 South Willlam Street. New York. N. Y. defendants At law, No.'81436 ~Order of publication — Pursuant 1o the re- quirements 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 tte United States Code. motice ls hereby given to all crecitors of the above- named defendant. North Carolina Granite Corporation. a corporation. under a 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 equestiian groups erected on the Bridke Plaza at the east end of the Arlington Me- mortal Brid:e | District of Columbla, that the above action has been instituted upon the bond of the said North Carolina Granite Corporation and against its surety. the United States Guarantee Company, o #ad “In_the three (3) cation in later than 19 A true’ cooy. HAM.~ Clerk. Asst.” Clerk o Dartners corporation, and that any creditor may file | his claim in this action and be made & party hereln as in sald acts of Conkress ' provided. and within the time limited in §8id acts: provided that a copy of thiy order be published in The Washington Bvening Star and in the Washington Law Reporter for three (3) successive weeks, the first pub- lication in each of said papers to be not Iater than July 15. 1932 Dated July 13, 1932. F. D. LETTS. Justice. A true copy. (Seal) " Test: FRANK E. CUNNINGHAM, Clerk. By J. WESLEY GARDNER, Jr.. Asst. Cleri’ "~ iy15toaud.incl.d&Su _ LEO A_ ROVER, United States Attorney; Henry H. Glassie, Special Assistant to_the Attorney General: Arthur G. Lambert. Spe- cial Assistant to the United States Attornes: Alex. H. Bell. Jr. Special Assistant to the United ' States Attorney._ Filed = June 29, 1932 Prank E._ Cunningham, ' Clerk— In ‘the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, Holding a Special Term as & Dis- trict Court of the United States-In the matter of the acauisitior. of part of the tract of and called *Fletchall's Chance ' and part of Grant Road Closed as shown on biat r Corded In Liver 72 folio 30 of the Records of the Office of the Surveyor of the District of Columbia, known for purposes of assessment and taxation as part of Parcel 36/131; Lot 3"in Block 'C" in Onion and Butts ‘Sub- Qiviston of the estate of Giles Dyer. known @s “Reno.” as per plat recorded in Liber Governor Shepherd Tolio 61 of said Bur- veyor's Office. Records, known for purposes of assessment and taxation as Lot 3 in Square 1846 and Lots 17 and 18 in Block. 7 in Onion and Butts' Subdivision of th estate of Giles Dyer. known as “Reno.” per Pat recorded in liber Governor” She erd, folio 61, of said Surveyor's Office Rec- ords. known for purposes of assessment and axation as Lots 17 and 18 in Square 1762; all of said lots being situated in the District of Columbia.~-District Court Docket No. 2164 Order ot citation--Upon _consider: tion of the petition of the United” States of America filed herein on the 28th day of June, 1932, by Leo A. Rover, United States Attorney for the District of Columbia. act- ing_under the instructions of the At{orney General of the United States and at the | request of the National Capital Park and Planning Commission seeking condemnation of the Tollowing-described lands i the Dis: trict of Columbia, the same being required for the use of the United States of America for suitable development of the National Capital Park, parkway and playground sys- tem, that is to say: Parcel 1. Part of the tract of land called ‘“‘Fletchall’s Chance” de- scribed in accordance with a plat of compu- tation recorded in Survey Book 97 page 241 of the records of the office of the Surveyor of the District of Columbia, as follows: Be- ginning for the same at a point in the North line, of Davenport Street, (60 feet wide). as dedicated and shown on plat re- corded in Liber 72 folio 30 of the aforesaid Surveyor's Office records, sald point being 76.39 feet West of the Westerly line of Reno Road. (100 feet wide), a5 ectablished by pro- ceedings in District Court Case No. 956, Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. gnd runnine thence West alone said North ine of Davenport Street, 92.86 feet, thence jorth 11 degrees 10 seconds Wi 208.19 eet: thence Northeasterly. on the arc of a tircie bearing to the left and having a radius of 1.105 feet, an arc distance of 91.61 feet: thence South 11 degrees 10 sec- ‘onds East 230.06 feet to the point of begis ning: and known for the purposes of a sessment_and taxation &s part of Parcel 36/331. Said tract is sublect to the build- ing line restriction shown on raid plats, but said tract is to be acquired fiee. clear and dircharged from said bullding line restric- tio: Said parcel is improved by prem- ises No. 3631 Davenport street, Northwes! Parcel 2. Lot 3 in Block “C” in Onion and Butts' Subdivision of the estate of Giles Dyer known as “Reno.” as per plat thereof ecorded in liber Governor Shepherd at folio 1 of the records of the Ofice of the Sure Veyor for 'the District of Columbia, and known for the purposes of assessment and taxation @s Lot 3 in e 1846: unim- roved. Parcel 3. Lots 17 and 18 in Block in Onion and Butts' Subdivision of the estate of Giles Dyer known as “Reno.” as r plat recorded in Liber Governor Shep- erd at folio 61 of the records of the Office of the Burveyor for the District of Co- lumbia; and known for the purposes of as- sessment and taxation as Lots 17 and 18 in Square 1762. Said parcel is improved by HORNER. | George Cole | ©9 R . P. ERSKINE WOOD_EDWARD | LEGAL NOTICES, (Continued.) WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JIU LEGAL NOTICES. (Continued.) JLY 22, 1932 L®GAL NOTICES B—11 | U. S. TEACHER KILLED LEGAL NOTICES. (Cont bremises No. 3827 Davenport Btreet. North- est. It i3 this 29th day of June, AD. 1932 Ordered That Hannah E. Blair,’ 3628 Ever- et St. N. W.: Joseph Brooks. 3827 Deven- port St N. W. Martha Brooks, 3827 Dav- enport 8t. N. W.; Chevy Chase Land Com- pany of Montgomery County, Maryland. 1n- corporated, c/o George E. Fle: secre- tary. 3201°Idaho Ave. N.'W.: Addie P. 8. Criswell, 1729 Euclid 8t. N. W.; Prancis M. Criswell, 1729 Euclid 8t. N, W.; Camille A. Devis, 3625 Everett St. N. W.. Walton Edwards. 1193 East Capital 8t. 8. E . Fischer, 3631 Everett St. N. Freedman,’ 3623 Everett St N. 8. Gott. 3631 Davenport t! Groom, ‘c/o_Bank of Commes T3 ana E 8ts N, W.; Hanse Hamilton, Huntington 8t. N. W.: Home Building Asso- clation, /o Jjames ‘M. Woodward, Secre- tary. ‘23 20th 8t. N. W.: George C. Hus- mann. 1419 Allison 8t. N. W.: Joseph H. Kincer, Trustee of St. Paul's Englisl theran Chureh of Washington. D C. Fessenden St. N. W.. Daniel N. Klapp, Trustee of St. Paul's English Lutheran Church of Washington, D. C.. 1164 18th St N. W Beauregard J. Landry, 1312 12th St. N. W.: Pannie Lidoff 3629 Everett St. N. W.: Samuel Lidoff. 3620 Everett St. W.: Raimonda C. Lurba, 3630 Everett N. W Eulalia Davis Pass, 3625 Everelt N. W.: H. W. Riess. Trustee of 8t. Paul English Lutheran Church of Washington, D. C. 1916 Park Road N. W.; Eulalia Rorer, 3827 Everett St. N. W.: Jeniile Marie Rorer. 3627 Everett St. N' W.; Julia Hannah Rorer, 3627 Everett St. N. W, Eugene W. Satter- White. 3621 Everett St. N. W.. Minnie M. Satterwhite. 3621 Everett St. N. W.. Estell Bimons. 3634 Everett St. N. W.: Annie man, 3625 Everett St. N. W.. Bert B. Sing man. 3625 Everett St. N. W Elinor Lynch Stellwagen, 3619 Everett St. N. W.. Seiforde M. Steliwagen, 3619 verett St. N. W.; Trus- tees of St. Paul's English Lutheran Church of Washington, D C. a_ body corporate for religious purposes, c/o Joseph H. Kincer. Trustes 12 Pessenden St. W.. Ward- man Real Estate Properties, incorporated, 1 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, 8th uno P Sts. N, W.. Benjamin Weinberg, 3632 Everett St. N. W Hannah 8. Weinbers, 3632 Evereit St N. W.; James L. White® side. 1921° Pennsylvania ‘Ave. N._W.: F. F. Williams, trustee, 3425 Porter 8t. N. W. Bertolo Zandonini, 3633 Everett St. N. W. Mary Zitmore, 2035 McKinley St. N. W All the foregoing in the City of Washington, District of Columbia, and Roberta B Dayen- port. 21 South Arolyh Ave.. Atlantic City. New Sersey. Mary J. Bdwards. Edwards. Los Altos. Californy Edwards, Los Altos, California; Richard W. Edwards, Aministrator of tne will of W Walton Edwards, Los Altos, Celitornia; Eva H. Fraser. 105 Eim Ave. Takomu Park, Maryiund. ' James 8. Fruser ‘Ave. Takoma Park. Maryiand: Ez moor. Marylund. Minnie E. Lewls. address unknown and i the event that ahy of tne persons hereinbefore named is deceased, the ! heirs, alienees or devisces of said persons, {ihe foregoing being the persons named in d petition) ‘and ALL PERSONS having or claiming to have any right, title, interest or estate in the lands heieinbefore described, or to be entitled to compensation in respect of the ‘taking of the same for public use. 14 all DErsons occupYIng or in ' possession { the same, Le, and they hercby are, re- Quired. cited and sdmonished to appear in this Court on the §th Day of August, 1932. |at 10 oclock. AM. to answer said petition for the condemnation of said lands and to make claim for the compensation to which they deem themselves entitied. PROVIDED. HOWEVER, AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that u 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. remectively. newspapers of & eral circulation published in the District of Columbia. and aiso once a: week for three Consecutive weeks in the WASHINGTON LAW REPORTER, the first of said publications to be not later than the 1ith day of July, 1932. AND IT 18 FURTHER ORDERED thst & copy of this order of citation be served before the return date hereof by the United States Marshal for the District of Columbi ©r'Tiis ‘deputies. upon each of the persol named hereln Who is. 50 far as ascertain- e Ly reasonable inquiry, residing or so- ring within the District of Columbia. cr n be found by satd Marshal, or his_dep tles. “within suld District. ~AND IT 1S FURTHER ORDERED that a €opy of this Grder of citation be mailed postpsid o each Of“ffie bersons shown by sald petition to be and heeinbefore designated us non-residents of the District of Col such copy 1o be sed to the last knuwgtg‘:tr“}flcl:)“ O O e cony Tent' FEANK & i By (GEORGE A | AT NARS erk By ORSEEn THE H. CHAMBERS COMPANY. A BODY corporate, et al_vs, Aunie Busick et al- In the Circuit Court for Anne Arundel County, No equity. ORDER OF COURT. The court having read and considered the forexoing petition and. repo:t, ¢xnibits and s, 5t ison" this 13th’ day of Juiy. ered by the Colrt for Anue anty That the “order nisi” of this court en- tered in these proceedings on the 18th day :. 1930. authorizing Drivate sale Datison of the real estate hese proceedings and iyinz and same s r the same him by the trustee in these proceedings is hereby decreed to be null and vold and of_no_effec | %27 That the “fnal order” of this court \tered in these Drocerdings on the 20th day Junuary. 1931, ratifving the private fo F. Trubee Davison of the real estate de- scribed in these proceedings and lving and | being_tn_Anne Arundel County and known as Tukey Point.' be and the same is hereby ted and he s SIS the E tee, et al ibee Davison, now Court of the Dis- y, and to release and g1 the Supreme et d F. Trubee Day t R Carman as trusiee. urther authorized to pey neys coming into his b ich costs as may be properly private sal* of certain tracts land by Robert R Carman. rie and Gertr “reported in th he same is hereby ratified . That the private sale of certain tracts or parcels of land by Robert R. Carman. 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. | S°6. That thg decree of this court entered herein_on tmé 19th day of November, 1930, be and the same is hereby modified in 'so far A< any of the provisions thereof are incon- Sistent with this order. unless cause 10 the Contrary be shown on or before the 15th day of August, 1932, provided a copy of this order be inserted in some daily newspaper published in the cities of Annapolis. Balti- more ard Washington once in each of three siccessive weeks before the 30th day of Julv. 1932 The report states the amount of the sales to be $17.000 i ROBERT MOSS, | Judge of the Circuit Gourt for | Anne Arundel County. e Test TR AR 8. REVELL, Clerk. | _1718.22.20 LEO A. ROVER. United States Attornes: Henry H. Glassie, Special Assistant to_the | Attorney ‘General Arthur G.'Lambert,’Spe- cial Assistant to the United States Attor- | ney; ‘Alex H. Bell. Jr.. Special Assistant to | the Tnited Biates Attorney.—In the Supreme | Court of the District of Columbia, Holding # Special Term as a District Court of the | United States—Filed July 8 1932 Frank | E. Cunningham. Clerk.—In the matter of the acaquisition of parts of a tract of land called “Fortune Enlarged”. known for the purposes of assessment and taxation as Parcels 175/92. 175/81. 175/89. and 175/87: and parts of Lots 7_6. 4 3. 2 and 1 in Mary E_ Stick- ney's Subdivision' of part of the tract of lend called “Fortune Enlarged”. known for the purposes of assessment and faxation as Lota 884, 882. 829. 830. 880, 878. 874. 872, 864, 862 849. 860 and 856: and_parts of Lots 49. 50 and 51 in Norman E. Rvon's Subdivision. known for the purposes of as Sessment and taxation as Lots 870. 868 and B66: all the foresoing being in Sauare | 3567 °n' the District of Columbia: and Lots 36°'27" and 28 In Bloeck 2 in Roger I. Man- Ding's ad others' Subdivision of part of the tract of land called “Beall's Adventure”, now knewn as “Manning Heights", bein si‘uated in Sauare 5078 in the District el Sollimbia — District Court Docket No. 2165 | Y Citation U iderition T Itation.—Dpon. considertion e Getfion of the United States of Amer- ica Bled herein on tre 8th day of July. 1932 by Leo A. Rover, United States At- torney for the District of Columbia. acting under the instructions of the Attorney Gen- eral of the United States and at the re. Quest_ of the National Capital Park and Blanning Commission seeking condemnation of "the * following _descrived lands in' the District of Columbia. the same being re quired for the use of the United States of America fo® suitable development of the Rational Capital, ¥ 2 §7° Hact of land called - Fortune Enlarged" Gescribed as follows'—Beginning _for - the same at the intersection of the Northerly fine: of Benning Road. as established by proceedings in District Court Cause No. 1944 Tn ihe Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, with the Westerly line of the fand ‘conveyed to the Board of Commis- oeers ot “Frimary Schools of the County of "Washington, District of ~Columbia. by deed recorded in Liber E. C. E. No. 8 at folio 116 of the Land Records of the Dis- trict of Columbia, and running thence with sald Westerly line North 31 degrees 9 min- Utes East 3512 feet to the Southerly line 81%ihe iand convesed to the United States Of America by deed recorded in Liber 6461 at folio 219 of said land records: thence with said Bflu!hexl‘y line North 64 degrees 12 minutes West 2.33 feet: thence South 41 degrees 9 minutes West to sald Norther- $3 fiekrec? Bennine Road: and thence. with Said Nortnerly iine of said Road South 66 degrees 20 minutes East 2241 feet to the place of beginning: and known for the pur- Posce Of assessment and taxation as Parcel D95%02. (said lands being formerly known lot the purposes of assessment and taxation for vaw: Pof Parcel 175/21: improved in part % Diemises No. 4160 Benning Road North- east. Parcel 3. Part of the tract of land llea “Fortune Enlarged” described by fietes and bounds as follows: Beginning for The %ame at the intersection of the Northerly 1t S *Henning Road. us established by in _District Court Cause No. o esterly dine of the. land ‘the Westerly lint e lan i ees of the Sons and Associstion, by deed follo 212 of the Land Columba, and Westerly' line lumbia, Wi conveyes to the Trusts Daughters _of ub'.réx Tecorded in Liber Records of the District ol i ce with g cees” 9 minutes East 1o the JeS7of the Tand. conveyed to the S e dtates of America by deed recorded o Eiher 481 at follo 218 of s iand D wi sal ] Ine o P rees 43 _minutes West 2261 een 30 Macuress 5 miniics SSuiherty i ot 'uie land to'sanc Taams by Tecorde sonyees oog follo 166 of said R T Sorthwesterly with said Southerly line.to the Fasterly line of the Tond " conveyed to Ji H. recorded in land records Eisterly Jine West 3743 fe Benning Road; feet: thence East to the, ‘hence w South 31 et to seld and thence ith said s 9 minutes jortherly line of along said Northe &riy Tine of Benning Road South 66 dearees 96 minutes East 2540 feet o the point of beginning: and known for the purposes of and taxation as Parcel 175/91. rcel formerly belng known for the purposes of sment and taxation as part of Parcel 175/22): improved in part by Dremises No. 4158 Benning Road. North- rcei 3. Part of & tract of land. called Fortune Enlarged’, described by metes and bounds as follows:—Beginning for the same at the Intersection of the Northerly Lne of Benning Road (113 feet wide) us establ oceedings_in Dis- G ol iatrice of Weiterty Hie ‘of the fand conveyed io the Trustees of Eastern Star Benevolent Asso- ciation by deed recorded in Liber 1029 folio 63 among the land records of the District of Columbis. and running thence with said Westerly line of said land, so conveyed as aforesaid, and a direct prolongation thereof, North 31 degrees 9 minutes East 82.42 fect: thence North 68 degrees 4 minutes West 30 feet: thence South 31 degrees 9 minutes West 61.62 feet to sald Northerly line of Benning Road: and thence along sald North- erly line of sald Road Southeasterly 30 feet more or lets, to the point of beginning. and known for the purposes of ment and taxation as Parcel 175 8 tract formerly being known for the pur- poses of assessment and taxation as part of Parcel 175/43); unimproved Parcel 4. Part of a tract of land called “Fortune Enlarged . described by metes and bounds us Tollows: —Beginning for the same at the intersection of n Easterly line of lot 7 in Mary E. Stickney's Subdivision of part of sald tract per plat recorded iber County No. at folio 132 of the records of the Office of the Surveyor of the District of Columbia 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 29 degrees East with said Easterly line 7419 feet; thence South 178 degrees East 9.55 feet. thence South 6 degrees 15 min- utes East 1296 feet: thence Southwesterly to the Northwest corner of the land con- veyed to John H. Johnson by deed recorded in Liber 1000 at folio 193 of the Li ords of the Dis 't of with said Johnson's Westerly degrees 9 ‘minutes ‘West 6 Northerly line of Benning road: and thence along sald Northerly line of Benning Road North 75 degrees 29 minutes 30 seconds West 1407 feet to the point of beginning. Said parcel is subject to a right of way Tor roadway purposes. -granted tof Isa I%mmis - (or Tammes) by @eeds recorded Liber 996 folio 166 and Liber 1117 folio 447 of sald land records, but said parcel is to be acquired free. clear and discharked from sald easement for romdway purposes Said land is known for the purposes of assessment and taxation as’ Parcel 17587 {3aid tract being formerly known for taid Dirposes as Dart of Parcel 118/44): 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 foll> 122 of the records of the Office of the Burveyor for the District of Ce lumbia described by metes and bounds as follows: —Beginning for the same at the intersection of the Easterly line of suid Lot 7 with the Northerly line of Benn Road as said Northerly line was established by proceedings in District Court Cause No 1944 in the Supre: Court of the fet of Columbia, and running thence along the Easterly of sald Lot 7 North 29 degrees East 7419 feet: thence North 12 degrees 42 minutes 30 seconds West 11 feel. thence South 26 degrees 3 minutes 20 seconds West 7385 feet to said Northerly line of Be ning Road: and thence along said road South 75 degrees 29 minutes 30 seconds East 717 feet to the point of beginning and known for the purposes of mssess- Inent and taxation as Lot 884 in Sauarte 5087. (said tract being formerly known for the purposes of assessment and taxation as part of Lot 818 in Square 5087); unim- proved. Parcel 6. Part of Lot 7 in Mary E Stckney's Subdivision of part of the tract of land called “Fortune Erlarged” per piat recorded in Liber County. N Tolio *132 'of the records of the Office of the Surveyor for the District of Columbia described by metes and bounds. as follows Beginning for the same at the inlersection of the Westerly line of said Lot with the Noriierly Line of Beuni wide! "4y’ estublished by procee Trict Court Cause No. 1944 in the Supreme oSG " e Distric qf Columbia wnd running thence along sad | ning Road_South 75 destees 0 second East 4072 feet to line of the land conveyed to J. C. McEaddy by deed recordes in Liber 3040 folio 407 FetoradTor e DY .ch Bchce i MeEAday'S Weste: 53 er R Vo S ne of the land conveyed to lamms by deed recorded in Liber 1556 folio 112 of said_land records. thence along said Iamms Southerly line North- vesterly 5205 feet to the Westerly line of faid lot 7. and thence along said Westerly line of said lot 7, Soutliwesteriy 1495 feet. more of *less. 1o’ the point of beginnin and known for the Durposes of assessme and taxation as Lot 883 in Bquere 5087, (said tract being formerly known for the DUIDCSEs of mssessmert and taxat 813 'n said Square 5087 cel T Part Slon ot he West & part of the tract of Fortune recorded in- Liber 132 of the records of Survevor of the District sciibed as follows —Beginning f At the intersection of the Easterl faid ot & with the Noitheriy ning Road (113 feet wide: by proceedings in District Co 4 1944 in the Supreme Court of the Di of Columbia and running thence :aid Northerly line of Bennink Road Nortii 78 degrees 39 minuies 30 feconds West 5793 feer. thence -Nor minites 10 seconds East Notiherlv Line of said lof the Northerly lLine of s said Easterly lLine thereof id Easterly line South minutes 30 seconds West the point of bewinning: the purposes of mssessment and taxation as Lot 880, (said tract former.y bewng known for the' purposes of mssessment 2 tion as part of Lot 804 in Sauare 50811 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 land known as -For- tune Enlarged”. as per plat recorded in Liber County 6'at folio 132 of the jecords of the Office of the Surveycr of the District of Columbia, described as follows: Begin- ning for the same at the intersection of the Westerly line of said lot 6 with the Northerly line of Benning Road (113 feet wide) us established by proceedings in Dis- trict Court Cause No. 1944 in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. and run- ning therce alone said ne of ' Benning Road South 75 degrees 20 minutes 30 sec- onds East 4195 feet. thence North 16 de- grees 36 minutes 10 seconds East 21130 feet to the Northe:ly line of said lot thence Northwesterly along said Northerly Line to the Northwesterly corner of said lot 6. thence with the Westerly line of said 16 dezrees 40 minutes 20 seconds t 20755 feet to the point of beginning: and known for the purposes of assessment and taxation as Lot 878 in Square 5087 (said parcel was formerly known for the Purposes of mssessment and 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 a part of the tract of land known ss “Fortune Enlarged s a< per plat recorded in Liber County & follo_132 of the records of the Office of the Surveyor of the District of Columbia, described s follows: Beginning for the intersection of the Easterly id lot 4 with the Northerly line of Benning Road (113 feet wide) as estab- lished by proceedings in District Court Cause No. 1944 in the Supreme Court of the D trict of Columbia, and running thence along said uine of Beniing Road North 75 degrees 29 minutes 30 seconds 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 1ot to the Northeasterly corner thereof: and inence 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 assessment and taxa- tion as Lot 874 in Square 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 per plat recorded in Liber County 6 folio 132 of the records of the Office of the Surveyor of the District of Columbis, d scribed as follows: Beginning for the at' e iatersection of the Easterly jine of said ot 3 “with the ‘Northerly line of Ben- ning Road "(113 ‘feet wide). as established by proceedings in District Court Cause No. 1944 in the Bupreme Court of the District of Columbia, and_running thence along eaid Easterly ‘line North 17 degrees 3 minutes 18969 feet to the Northerly line of lot 3; thence Westerly along said North- eriy line to the Northeasterly corner of Lot 49°in Norman E. Ryon's Subdivision of part { said lot 3 ax per plat recorded in Liber 87 folio 156 of the aforesaid Surveyor's Of- fice Records: thence along the Easterly line of ‘said lot 49 South. 17 degrees 8 minutes 40 seconds West 185.23 feet to said North- erly iine of Benning Road (113 feet ‘wide): and thence along said Northerly line of Benning Road South 78 degrees 29 min- utes 30 seconds East 49.93 feet to the point of beginning: and known for the purposes of ‘assessmeut and taxation as Lot 872 in Sauare 5087; (said parcel was formerly known for the Durposes of assessment and taxation s part of Lot 802 1 said Square 5087); im- proved in part by premises No. 4058 Ben- ning Road. Northeast. Parcel 11. Part of Lots 49, 50 and 51 in Square 5087 in Nor- man E.’ Ryon's Subdivision. as per plat re- corded in_liber 87 folio 156 of the records of the Office of the Survevor for the Dis- trict of Columbia, described by metes and bounds as follows: Beginning for the same at the intersection of the Westerly line of said lot 51 with the Northerly line of Benning Road (113 feet wide). as estab- lished by Pproceedings in District Court Cause No. 1944 in_the Supreme Gourt of the District of Columbia, and _running thence along said line of Benning Road South 75 “degrees 39 minutes 30 seconds East 4992 feet to the Easterly line of said lot 49; “thence with said Easterly line of said 1ot 49 North 17 degrees 8 minutes 40 seconds East 185.23 feet to the Northeast corner of said lot 49 thence with the Northerly line of said lots 49. 50 and 51 50.14 feet to the Northwest corner of said iot 51. ‘and thence with the Westerly line of said lot 51 South 17 degrees 16 minutes West 180.77 feet lo the point of beginning, and known for the purposes of sssessment and taxation as Lots 870, 868 and 866. 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 o subdivision recorded in’ Liber Count; 132 of the aforesaid Surveyor's ords, described by metes and bounds, 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), a3 established by proceed- ings in District Court Cause No. 1944 in the Supreme Court of the District of Co lumbia. &nd ranning thence along, sald Easterly line of zaid lot 2. North 17 de- grees 16 minutes East 180.33 feet, more or less, to the Northeriy line of 'said lot: theniee North 80 degrees 37 minutes 30 sec. onds West 64.70 feet; 'thence South 17 fitroe it B cemiss monl K02 sa e and ‘thence wions sl Nortnerly" line Ber Road South 75 degrees minute 30 ieconds Bast G428 toct 1o° the Dolnt 6 thence along lot Easterly to thence along 16 degrees 30 21648 feet to nd known for Doses of LEGAL NOTICES. (Continued.) _ d known for the puri e mene “Ana“Taxation ua® ot ses in Bauare 8087 (sald parcel was formerly known for the purposes of assessment and taxation_as part of Lot 850 in said Square 5087). Part of Lot 3 in Mary E. Stickney Subdivision of Part of the traet of land called -Fortune Enlarged”. per piat Fecorded in Liber County 6 folio 132 of the Tecords of the Office of the Burveyor of the District of Columbis. described by metes and bounds, as follows: Beginning for the same at the intersection of the Westerly line of said_lot 3 with the Northerly line Ko *Soad trict of Columbia, and running thence along said Northerly line of Benning Road South 75 degrees 20 minutes 30 seconds East 35 feet: thence North 17 degrees 20 minutes 30 seconds East 175.02 feet to the North erly iine of sald lot 2: thence with the Noitherly line of said lot 2 North 80 de- grees 37 minutes 30 seconds West 3530 feet to the Northwesterly corner of sald Lot 2: tnence with the Westerly line of said Jot South 17 degrees 29 minutes 30 seconds West 17186 feet to the point of beginning. and known for the purposes of assessment and taxation as lot 5 merly known for such purposes as part lot_800 in said Square 5087). and lot 8 in Square 5087: unimproved. Parcel 12, Part of Lot 1 in Mary E. Stickney's Bubdivision 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 Survesor of the Di trict of Columbia. described as follows: Be- ginning for the same at the intersection of Easterly line of said lot 1 with the 1y ling of Benning Road (113 feet s established by proceedings in Dis- trict Court Cause No. 1944. in the Supreme Court of the District ‘of Columbia, and run- ping thence along said Northerly line of Benning Road 66.56 feet, more or less, to the Easterly line of thai part of said lot 1 conveyed to one Robert Jones by deed recorded in Liber 3430 folio 76 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 said Northerly line Easterly 66.67 feet to ihe Northeasterly corner of said lot; and thence " Southerly along the Easterly line of said _t 17186 feet to the point of be- and_known for the purposes of and taxation as Lot 860 in Square 5087, (formerly known for the pur- poses of wssessment and taxation as part of Lot 826 of said Sauare 5087): unim- Droved. Parcel E Stickney's Subdivision i part of the tract of land known as -Fortune Enlarged, s per plat recorded In Liber County No 6 at folio 132 of the records of the Office of the Burveyos for the District of Co- | lumbia, described as follows: Beginning for the same at the intersection of the West- | erly N Of sala Jot 1 with the Norther.y line of Benning Road (113 feet wide) ns established by proceedings in District Court Cause No. 1944 1n the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and runnirg thence along sajd line of Benhing Road South 75 degrees 29 minutes 30 reconds East 332 feet. more or less, to the Westerly line of that part of seid lot 1 conveyed to Samuel 8 Jetferson by deed recorded in Liber 4387 at ‘folio 351 among the land records said District of Columbia: thence Northerly along said Jeflerson's Westerly line to. the Northerly line of said lgt 1; thence along said Noriherly Line of said lot. Westerly 33.33 feet 1o the Northwest cornér of said ot and thence Southerly along the Westerly line of raid lot 16294 feet to the point of beginning: and known for the purposes of and taxation as Lot 838 in (formerly known for the pur- assessment _and taxation as part of Lot 825 in said Square 5087). improved in part by premises No. 4038 Benning Road Northeast. ~Parcel 14 Part of Lot 7 13 Mary E. Stickney's Subdivision of part of a tract of land called “Fortune Enlarged", as per piat recorded in Liber County 6 folio 132 of the records of the Office of the Survevor for the District of Columbia. de. bed as follows: Beginning for the same at the Northwest corner of taid lot and running thence with the Westerly line there- of South 16 degrees 30 minutes 30 seconds West 14150 feet; thence South 72 degrees 42 minutes 30 'seconds East 5521 feet: thence North 8 degress 10 minutes 30 sec- onds East 14804 feet to the Northerly line of said lot: ‘and thence with said_Northerly fine "North 80" degrees 37 minutes 30 seconds West 34 fect to the point ef bewirning: and Known for the puiposes of assessment and | taxation es Lot 829 in 8quare 5087; improved by premises No. 4150a Benning Road, North- el 15. Part of Lot 7 in Mary E of | | of the records of the Office of the Surveyor for the District of Columbia. descrived as follows: Beginning for the same at a point the Northerly line of said lot 7 distant | South_ 80 cegrees 37 minutes 30 seconds East 34 feet from the Northwest corner of id ot 7. sald point of beginning being 4 corner of ‘the land conveved in Liver the Easterly lice of sald Avers' land . 8 degrees 10 minutes 30 seconds West feet; “thence Gouth 72 degrees 42 0’ seconcs East 874 feet: thence 78 degrees East 905 fest: thence i4 degrees 24 minutes 30 seconds 150.21 feet to the Nortkerly line of 10t ‘and thence along said Northerly | Lne Noith 80 desrees 37 minutes 30 sec- onds West 34 feet to the point of begin- and known for the purposes of as. ent and taxation as Lot 830 in_Square improved by premises No 4152 Ben nine Road. Northeast. Parcel 16, Lots 26 27 wnd 28 in Block 2 in Roger 1. Manning's of land called “Beall's Advent known as “Manning Heights'. as per plat { recorded in Liber County No. 10 'at follo 85701 the ‘Tecords of the Office of the Sur- for “the District. of Columbia: and for the purposes of assessment and ion as Lots 26. 27 and 28 in Bquare 78 unimproved. It is this 8th day of ! A.D. 1932, Ordered That Jordan An- | derson. 4038 Bennine Road, N C Anderson. 4058 Bennin Armstead. 1 2417t Sireet. N rie Avers. 41502 Benning Road. N Eduerd C. 'Baliz. Trustee. 800 11th Sirect. N. W Chapin B. Bauman, Trustee. 600 P Street. N Ernest Bell. as Mem. ber and Representative of & Volintary Or- Eanization known as the Eastern Star Benevolent Society of America. 424 - 80th Sireet. N E, Ernest Bell Trustee of the Eastern Star Benevolent Society of Amer- ica, 424 - 50ih Street, N. E; Mary E. Brent. 41523 Benning Road, N. E' Wililam Brent 4152a Benning Road. N.E. J. Henry Brown, Trustee. 1103 Vermont Avenue. N. W.; Eliza- beth K. Coleman. Trustee, 1410 G Streer N W' Alexander Delaney, Trustee. Sons end Daughters of Liberty of the District of Columbia. 226 - 50th Street. N. E.: Dis. Trict of Coiumbia, Bessie B. Dixon. 1127 5th Street N W.. J BSherman Dousiass. 4156 Benning Road, N. E. Samuel A. Drury. Trustee. 1710 I Street.'N. W.. Eastern Star Benevolent Society of America. A _District of Columbia Corporation. ¢ o Ernest Bell. Trustee, 424 - 50th Street; N. E: James A Green. as Member and Representative of & Volunta:y Organization known as the East- era Star Benevolent Society of America, 1404 Montello Avenue. N. E: James A Green. Trustee of the Eastern Star Benevolent £0- ciety of America, 1404 Montello Avenue N E Charles Gros, Trusiee of Shiloh Taber- nacle No. 34 of the Anclent Independent Order of Sons and Daughters, Brothers and Sisters of Moses, 4225 Washington Place. N E Ecmund Hill, Jr.. Trustee, 506 5th Btreet N’ W.: Harry Hoffman, 2026 Bennett Street N E Patrick D. Holmes. 1004 K _Street. N W Baldwin A Hopkins, Decatur Street. N W.; Prank E. James, 4018 Foote Street; N. E; Nettie L. James, 4018 Foote Street: N. E Cecilia Jamison. Trustee, 813 1ith Street, N. W.; Samuel 6. Jefferson, 1938 3rd Street. N Wi Leo Kahn. Trustee, 5425 Ilinois Aveate, N. W.; L. Melendez Kins, Trustee, 1907 13th Street, N. W. Nathan Levin, Trustee, 719 11th Street, N. W.; Charles F. A Tongus, 4038 Benning Road, N.E.: J. C. Mackal, Trustee, 1424 H Street, N. W.. James Matthews, as Member and Representative of Voluntary Organization known as the East ern 'Star Benevolent Society of America. 1538 “New Jersey Avenue. N W Jame Matthews. Trustee of the Eastern™ Star Benevolent BSoclety of America, 1538 New Jersey Avenue. N. W Lucy E. McClellan, 1771 Church Street, N. W.. Jacob C. Mc- Eaddy. 192¢ 15th Street, N.'W.: H. C. Mc- Ginneil. Trustee, 815 11th Street. N W. Herman Milier. Trustee. Room 307, Tower Uilding; | Stewart E. Miner. 1306 Rikks treet, N. W.i Charles E. Mitchell, Trusiee, 1806 New Hampshire Avenue, N. W.: H. C. Mackall. Trustee. 1424 H Street. N. W James B. Nicholson, Trustee. 1710 I Street, NTW. PHarey Glewack, 210's 2nd Street: § E:’oriental Bullding Association. 600 ¥ Streei. N, W.; Vernan G. Owen, Trustee, 1431 1 Sireet. N W.: Mary Pender. 4258 Ben- ning Road. N. E: Perpetual Building Asso- ciation, 500 1ith ‘Street, N. W.: Charles Ratcliffe. 1813 North Capitol Street. N. W James W. Ratcliffe, Jr, 1007 New Hamp- shire Avenue. N. W.;'E A. Ryon. Trustee, 1329° Delafield Sireet, N. W.: Mary Shipley Ryon, 1329 Delafield ‘Street. N. W.. Norman E. Ryon, Trustee, 1329 Delafleld Stret, N. W.; Trustees of Shiloh Tabernacle No. 3¢ of the Ancient Independent Order of Sons and Daughters, Brothers and Bisters of Moses. c'o "Charies Gross, Trustee, 4325 Wash: ington Place. N. E.. Sons and Daughters of Liberiy of the Disirict of Columbia, a Dis- trict_of Columbia Corporation. c/o 'Alexan- der Delaney, Trustee. 326 - 50th Street. N. E; Willam O Speaks Trustee. Sons and Daughters of Liberty of the District of Co- lumbia. 152'; Benning Road. N. E.: John T. Stewart, 20 H Street. N. E.: John D. Stokes Trusice, Sons and Daughiers of Liberty of the District of Columbia, 721 - 13th Btreet, N. E: Joseph D. Sullivan, Trustee, 500 F Street. N. W.; Trustees of the Eastern Star Benevolent Society of America, a District of Columbia Corporation, c’o Ernest Bell, Trustee, 424 - 50th_Street. N. E.. Trustees of the Sons and Daughters of ‘Liberty of the District of Columbia, & District of Co- lumbia_ Corporation. c/o ‘Alexander Delaney, ‘Trustee, 226 - 50th ‘Street, N. E.. Raymond J. Vierbuchen. Trustee. 1 Street, N. W.: Thomas Walker, Trustee 508 Sth’ Street. N, W.; Michael Walsh, 813 1ith Street, N. W.: J. Franklin . Trustee, 403 O Streef, N, W.; Edna O. Wright, 719 11th Street: N W. Al the foregoing ot the Ciy of Washington, District of Columbia. an Arthur G. Baker. 68 South Elliott Pla Brookiyn, N. ¥ Charles H. Baker. 68 South Eillott Place, Brookiyn. N._Y.: Wilbert G. Baker, 68 South Kiliott Place, Brooklyn, N Y.. Helen L. Brown (formerly Ratcliffe). Dallas. Tex.; James 8. Fraser. 105 Eim Ave. nue. Takoma Park. Maryland; M. Hadassa. 3800 Woodhaven Avenue Baltimore. Mary- jand: Nannie L. Lee (formerly Ratcliffe Staunton, Virginia: Walter B. Perkint. 173 Las Palmas_Avenue. Hollywood, Californ Bertha L. Tyrrell 50 West Street. Rutland, Vermont:’ Clifford E. Walker, Address un- known: Ellen Wall. ‘General'Delivery, De- troit. Maine: Charles H. Wiltsle. 820 Powers Building, Rochester, New York: A. C. Keene. Trustee, & O R R _Offic Baitiniore, Maryland. And in “the event that_any of the persons hereinbefore named is deceased, the heirs, alienees or de- visees of sald persons. and. Charles C. Duncanson, unknown heirs. alienees. or de- Visees of, it any: John H. Johnsen. unknown heirs alienees, OF devisees of, if any; Mary E. Stickney, unknown heirs, alienees, or devisees of. it any. (ihe foregoing being the rsons named in' sald petition) and ALL RSONS havipg or claiming o have any right. title, in%rest or estate fu the lands hereinbefore described. or to be entitled to iy A g R e same A occupying or in possession of the u-"n and they hereby are, required, cited 13 “Part of Lot 1 in Mary | and others’ Subdivision of part of the tract | now | 33 up s 5 up ! ble Kiy, Ll T i b 2 *TABOR INN Tfil end Connpecticut | samonisned to appenr in_this Gourt o The i6th day of August. 1932. at 10 o'clock & 'm.'ic answer said petition for the con- demnation of said lands and to make claim ) for the compensation to which they deem themseives entitled. Provided, However, and It Is Purther Ordered that a copy of this Order of Citation be published once & week for ‘three successive weeks in The Evening Btar and the Washington Post. respectively. newspapers of general circulation published in the Distriet of Columbia, and also once a week for three conseculive weeks in the Washington Law Reporter. the first of said publications ic be not laier than the 1§th Gy oS5 G037 "Rna it 1 Furiner ‘Or- defed that s copy of this Order of Gitation 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. $0 far as ascertainable by reasonable inquiry, resid- ing or sojourning within the District of Co- lumbia. or can be found by said Marshal. or his_deputies. within said District. And It 1s Further Ordered that a copy of this Or- der ot Citation be mailed postpaid to each of the persor shown by d petiticn to be. and hereinbefore designated non-resi- dents of the District ¢f Columbia, such copy to be addressed to the last known E\”.“ of residence of such person. JOSEPH COX, Justice. (Seal ) A true copy. Test FRANK E. CUNNINGHAM, Clerk. By WM. F. LEMON. Asst. Clerk. 1¥15.32.20 Avalanche Fatal to James N. Nich- ols, Climbing Mountain in Turkey, ISTANBUL, Turkey, July 22 (P).— James N. Nichols of Yakima, Wash., a teacher at the Erenkoy American School here, was killed Wednesday while climbing Mount Teros, near Adana. He and a friend lost their way and a sudden avalanche swept Nichols from his feet. His skull was fractured and both arms and legs were broken. The body was brought to Istanbul today. RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. PENNHURST ~Special ‘midweek and week end rates So. Carolina Ave. Ar. Penna, WINDSOR 5 it e e o Run. Water, Baths, Showers. Free Bathin Privileges.” $1.30 up Bpec. Wkiy. FRE! ALLGAIER._Formerly Sterling. e Slorion CAPE MAY, N. J. HOTEL COLUMBIA %t ed cuisine. Elevator. J. W. Mecray & Bro. — OCEAN CITY, N. J. 11 OCEANIC 1% 5TReer ano WESLEY AVENUE American Pian, Elevator. Private Baths. RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. HOTEL CHELSEA Atlantic City Entire Modification of Rates Roems With Running Water as Low as $5 Daily, $30 Weekly AMERICAN PLAN Dancing Every Saturday Night in Grill Barney Zeeman and His KENTUCKY KARDINALS Philadelphia Qrchestra Trio Daily Concerts 3. _B. THOMPSON & CO. Owners and Operators “Rooms _en suite with CHALFONTE-HAPDON HALL FAMOUS HOSPITALITY AT ew Low Rates On the Boardwalk. 1000 r [ thing from the hotel. Beack Decks. Cool lounges. food. American and WRITE or PHONE. Ocen Dancing. Delicte Earepesn Pl CHALFONTE- HADDON HALL | KENTUCKY AVE. near BEACH ATLANTIC CITY.. SBup it 30U Oly With Meals @ BATHING FROM HOTELS o —2 AL SO T— -MONTICELLO 0 CRATES 3N s Included UP i On Board W Rates to Juls HOTEL LINCOLN iy 206, Elevater. Booklsk HOTEL BELLEVUE %P 2nd ves. Private Batne 3. 0. McConnnel. 1nes ¢ SOUTHERN AMERICAN AND 'EUROPEAN PLAN 5 up for 2 persons with meais n: Special Jul B' Hotelmn Modern. Bkl E. BLUNDIN, SENGLESIDE 2523 Capacity 300 All baths with _sea water. 3G Fever Five tennis courts. Heduced rates for 1932 o e et " OCEAN CiT ¥ NEW MT. PLEASANT HOTEL Occan front. Running hot water in every American slan. Greshound bus trips ever Wrek . end leave Saturdavs. 2030 pom. 1ith On Boarawalk: garage; special rates for TPE BELMONT {55t Witer s aii rooms. Terms reasonabi yfiSTLNGS;H(‘)TEL il THOS.E. BYRON. Formerly of Horel Lincoln Thoroughly modern. American Plan. cean ‘Ave. American and European Plan $. 815 FIFTH ST.. NEAR BEACH SR " E. F. Radford scayne Fieeators vate Baths _HAVEN, N. J. Best_fishing on N ast. Sure relicl from Hav Magr. MD. room: private bath. Rates. $3 ber day up. sna NTY. Ave’ Wi D, Brown. ‘Pres SineZRa 30 ST qunh front rooms Runn! L_R. HEARNE ST SHAY P - ATLANTIC HOTEL Largest. most modern Resort Hotel on the Del- marva Peninsula. Dr C.W. RURNELL. Ph.128. THE KAYE Svecial Rates (719..5 Wit breskfast 4 Dinner ) Fins lising SihEoooemy® GRANDATLANTI VIRGINIA AVE. ATLANTIC CITY “Block toBoardwaik, B cachand Steel Pier 200 Rooms. 75 Baths. Running Water. Elevator. Garage. 2000 Feet of Porches. BATHING FROM HOTEL 1 C. GossieR, Mo M . HE BREAKERS VLAY CYTY- N FEATURES LOW EATES FOR BOARDWALK HOTELS Por Day—Per Percon_with Meals and Private Bain e free. MRS ¥ i 0 Directly_on Ocean. SHOREHAM Rates Reduced to AR e WETIPQUIN HALL Mrs. S. Harriet Dashiell or Mrs. S. H. Dashiell, BREAKERS 9% o Tunn - Bi 5 - Timmons. Prop. S BRADDOCK HEIGHTS, MD. AMP SCHLEY INN i< MEALS Iiss C. E. Coblentz. Braddock Hts.. Md. VIRGINIA. Bryce's Hotel " THE EBERT HOUSE Rates. $2 per dav—S10 per week In the Mountains of Virginia nat €rown food. tastefully prepared and served, pure mourtain air. wonderful medicinal waters, iron and sulphur bat Venate you. 44 a | ming ‘Do Goor sports |1 possibie. to “give. lowest | =American ‘plan $250 per | 31500 & week. booklet witiily 'R BRYCE! Rckson. iagement makes rate ever day. $1250 and MR AND MRS owners. post off Basve or Orkney \TLANTIC CITY.N.& GREATLY REDUCED RATES STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE American & European Plan WALTER J. BUZBY. INC. 1932 SUMMER RATES GREATLY REDUCED TCHARLE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. from n_ar American & European Plans OCEAN Dancing and Entertainment s~ | ATLANTIC HOTEL O, Ve m | Attractive, modern. homelike. Directls on Vi) i e Chesapeake Bay. Broad veranda. Deliclous Southern cook Boating. fshing. bathing. Write for book Within Two Blocks of New Convention Hall. RUNNING WATER ALL ROOMS. Suites with bath. N o Eievator. G rage. CASTLEMAN'S INN A C e R s i . from Weslunetor Southern Meals, $1 Weeklv. $15, 118 Booklet, Route 54, 53 mi! Maurice F. Castleman. P. O. Berryvile. SANDY POINT INN. Westmoreland hing. fishing. hot and cold water. ern_conveniences; 315 week: 4 busses from_Washington and B Three b Rooms, §1 cean Vie A\ BEACH, VA. Ocean front at 17th St. Seafood and home | cooking. Hot and cold ru Moderate prices_ Mrs. Located. VA. BEACH. VA. _ VIRGINIA T 2 Seaside Cottage . E. W. Hockenbury . St. Petersburg. Fla. i Centrally Modern Convene E’xv.u‘v\" Reasonable Rates. ““Mrs_3_®_pyEm Che BHardmicke Ocean Front—11th and Atlantic Ave, Mrs. C. C. Payne Mrs. W. P. Glover __Reasonable_Rates—Sonthern Cooking SPOTTSWOOD ARMS~ Ocean Front—Battamx—Privats Baths _Mrs._Myrtle_A._Welborn TR Ocean Front VIRlelA LEE:H I8th & 19th St Mod. Excel. table. Bathing {rom Lotel. Reas rates_Mrs. A. L. Chandler. Mrs. T. H. Mears. | COLONIAL BEACH HOTEL Spend your vacation here. 1230 up daily, including m healthful ‘and res'ful. On mac. |55 miles via Mor and sea food dinners: .o Musements, plus hospi even.piece orchestra and Wilson Line steamer. ARCADIA HOTEL One block from beach and pier. 82 to 5 314 o $18 weekly. EXAC and the WEST Direct by Sea New De Luxe Sister Ship: “MOHAWK” “SEMINOLE” From New York every Saturday with a day at Miami en route Radio. Dance Music. Motion Pictures. Deck Sports. Large Outdoor wimming Pool. GALVESTON: One Wa: Round Trip, $110 13-Day All-Expense Tours, $115. Meals and berth included in all fares. Through tickets to Oklahoma. Ne Mexi Golorado, Pacific Coast. T Car: To Galveston. $45 up, according to size of car and number of Maximum, $60. CHIZ‘E‘-MA ORY Washington, D. C. - " ROBERT B. LUDY. M.0. NG BATH AND ALL MEALS ATLANTICCTYSBEST T MO0IRATE PRICE WOTHL eal ifu the broad Poto- town. _Chicken and land Dancing — bus_daily Phope. s niila BE/ Booklet ROOMS WITH M TEEL OIER CITY ONLY=41"0 ue DAILY EALS — ¢ 3% ue DAIL Virginia Ave., balf block to beach gt e Juster S or " MONROE HUTCHINS. Virginia Ave.. Just Off Beach ana Steel Pier Running wafer ~ Private baths. American lan 33 up dally. 31730 up wily. | Biropean KAR F3st. Ocean view. CORNER NEW YORK & PACIFIC AVES, CONTINENTAL 8o, Tennessee Ave. Ameriean, European Plan. Write for special reduced rates. G __rage_attached. M. Walsh Duncan. PRINCESS OCEAY END.” soutn CAROLINA AVE. Fri., Sat., Sunday—Six Dolla z , Ameriean_Plan. Bathing irom ‘Hotel B. RAE SCULL. THE SOMERSET Arkansas Ave. Two Doors From Beach $63 up DR large, airy rooms: running water: rates; B hij g™ Gvner et " T2, b A L.

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