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OUTFITTERS TO MEN AND BOYS BREAK EXP08T RECORD and 0 DirectofsiSpetdi ettWftte Sulphur IV i a frg 3 ih 1 Mrs George Uvjugstoo of NewrTorJc and SIlss Bessie Herbert Off forf Atlanta November Shipments From New York Total 188036458 SpeUl ta The Washington PmL White Sulphur Springs WYaPlc INOBEASE AIS0 IN MP0BTfl7SffifiSiiiiJ ww TTJ Vliykli AtT Tr utio ouipnur springs evening Value Is 97666815 or 22000000 More Than for October but Duties Are 75000000 Less Because of Free Trade Law South Aroeri can Trade Gains New York Dec 17 Exports valued at H8R 036158 bv far the largept vol urns ever shipped tram an American port during a single month left New Tnrk riurintr November according to 1 xtatisUes announced at the CUBiem ieft yesterdav aftornnnn fn Atlanta I house today The November ngures ex g0ng by thg wy jjaturaI Bridge WOCtETT COJrtJNtljCp FROM BVENTS PA0S Pauline Wfteeler Ms Katherino Wheeler Miss Dvls Mls Mary Wat lace Mis Wrftn Nn1lr Miss Loula TheyareonatOujflnipwUonef tneigjjgg ni msa Margaret CovUer jou ana ien ew xorK iasi evening in oiiphant a private car The party Includes Frank Trumbull chairman of the bpard George Ste vens preoident Pecatur xtell Whltaker vice presldentsj sCarl Remington secretary and n4dore Shonts McKenna Harry Black Prank Davis 4Praiier Berwlnd Paul Btevans and Qarrett Wall George Stevens is giving a dinner In their honpr Mrs George Livingston of New York and Miss Bessie Herbert of Baltimore oi thnu fnr intoner wnicj wtm themselves a record by more than 12000080 Custom officials were surprised to ion that rinrine November the im nnrts at this Dort were 97666815 about 22000000 greater than the October Imports Are in Free Goods Class However a considerable portion of the Imports were in the free goods class and notwithstanding the volume duties for November were less than for October with Imports of 7500K000 An overwhelming proportion of the total exports went to Great Britain France or Russia although the statistics show that South American trade made a material increase during the month The goods were carried on I more than four hundred ships Rate 7500000 a Day Munitions iron and steel products and foodstuffs were the ehief Items exported Among the foodstuffs wheat predominated but cattle hogs and sheep also formed a considerable Item I There were 25 working days In No jvember and the exports were at the rate of more than 7500000 for each of I these days Custom officials said that I for the last six months the rate of ex i ports as well as the monthly increase i have shown the greatest volume in the history of the port THE LEGAL RECORD United States Supreme Court Preeent The Chief Justice Mr Justice McKenna Mr Jujtlce Holmei Mr Justice Hughes Mr Justice Devanter Mr Justice Pltnej and Mr Justice McRejnolds Jose McMicklng of Manila I Joieph Morrison of Phoenix ArU Pere Alml roty of San Juan Porto Rieo Henry I Gretn of Urbana 111 George KUhelberger of CleTeland Ohfri Ealpb Edwip Church of Chicago 111 and Thomas BntUdge of Bt Louis Mo were admitted te praetlee No 150 Arthur Ryle et al as trustees appellants ts The United States appeal from the court of claims Judgment reversed and cans remanded for further proceedings upon confession of error and motion of Mr Solicitor General DaTis for the appellee No 159 The United States appellant ts Jefferson Moser appeal from the court of claims dismissed on motion of Mr Solicitor General DaTis tor the appellant No 211 Gast Realty and Investment Company et al plaintiffs in error ts Schneider Granite Company motion for resetting of this case submitted by Mr Thomas Rutledge and Mr Robert A Holland Jr for the plaintiffs la error In support of the motion and by Mr Hickman Rogers for the defendant in error in opposition thereto No 190 Rebecca Loth et al plaintiffs in error vs The City of St Louis et al motion by all parties for resetting of thiB case submit tea uy jur rnomas Kuueage in Denaii oi itwnsel 120 Henry Hapal et al plaintiffs in error ts May Brown et al argued by Mr I orrln Andrews for the plaintiffs in error and lv Mr A A Wilder for the defendants error No Hi Mortimer Elkan plaintiff in error The State of Maryland argued by Mr Jo eph Goldsmith for the plaintiff in error and submitted by Mr Edgar Allan Poe for the defendant in error No 1 William Pleitman suing on behalf of himself Ac appellant ti The Wels bai Street Lighting Company of America and No HS William Fleitman suing on behalf of himself Ac appellant ts Arthur Shaw argued by Mr Henrr Scheuerman for the appellant and by Mr Edward 8 Hatch for the appellee No 147 The New Tork Central and Hudan Rher Railroad Company plaintiff in error ts hirles Gray argued by Mr William Mann fnr the plaintiff in error and by Mr Arthur ll ment for the defendant in error Adjourned until Monday next at 12 oclock United States Court of Claims Present Chief Justice Edward Campbell Judge Fenton Booth Judge Samuel 8 Barney Judge George AtWlnapn and Judge beorge Dovtney Cdward A Gerard ts United States et al Mr Harry Peyton was heard for plaintiff and Mr 8termont for defendants Talamantes Cervantes and Maria Fernandez vs United States these rasas were argued and submitted by same counsel dolph Jonas vs United States al Mr Harry Peyton was heard for plaintiff and Mr li Stormont for defendant case of Paulina Jonas submitted on argument in Adolpt Jonas Sie Biesenbach vs United States et al Mr Harry Peyton was beard for plaintiff and ease submitted by Mr Stormont defendants i ouniel FJRIDAV DECEMBER 17 1013 Electric Company Attoraeri Wright Dickey and Vranc Hoover No 2 Wahl vs Washington Theater Company Attorneys Colbert Hegan No 8 Prevost vs Kennedy Attorneys Baker and Marye Dennis Bour No i Vrltt ts Hamiltun administrator Attorneys Whltford Baker No 6 Glasr Co vs Ackerman Attorneys Lester King No 6 Hallman vs Staples Attorneys Drew Clarke No 7 United States ex rel Schwertferger vs Commissioners of the District of Columbia Attorneys McNeill Whlteford Symi No 8 Monumental Brewing Company vs Poultou Attorneys Leckie Cox A Krati No 9 Sully vs Hammond Attorneys Gittings Chamberlin Staddes McKenney I Flannery Hoover No 10 Leese vs Volk Attorneys Rosenberg Coombc No 11 WTlltsie vs Hodgeman Attorneys Gertman Wright Richardson No 12 Gates vs Jones Attorneys Hinton Shea No 13 Manchester Smith Company vs Beach Attorneys Rhealsy Wright Wampler No 14 Wood vs Berry Attorneys Baker Darlington No J5 Marruder vs Hazel Attorneys Williams Forrest No 18 Chase vs Stein Attorneys Moul ton Tobrtner No 17 Olympic Theater Holding Company vs Hable Attorneya Veitch Hufty No 18 Peeker vs Terminal Ticab Company Attorneys DIggs Baker Hogan No 19 Waters vs Noonan al Attorneys Stadden Peter Baker Staggers Mackey No 20 Dawson ts Yoder Attorneys Mc Mahon Chase No 21 National SaTinge end Trust Company vs Kedrern Attorneys Ulephane Johnson Lawsuits No 5S73 James ODonnell appellant ts Joel Hillman appeal Plaintiffs attorneys Baker and Leahy No 58974 National Mechanics Bank vs Frederick Stevens note 11500 Plaintiffs attorneys Ralston A Richardson Willis No 58A7B Upper Klttaanlnjr Brick Company I vs William A Mills aecount 5o8 10 Plain tin attorney yulnter Equity Suits No 83973 William Haney1 et al ts Levi Wright et al petition Plaintiffs attorney Irring Williamion No 8W Charles CewBe ti Eva Cowne divorce Plaintiffs attorney David Wolf No S8075 Masonic Mutual Life AsuoclatloB ts Mrs Sauson et al interpleader PlalBUffa attorney Bahrend BEAX ESTATE TRANSFERS white vs Attorneys Wright Wampler Bar Attorneys Supreme Court District of Columbia FQUITY DIVISION 1 Mr Justice Anderson In re lunacy of Abernathy order to pay for maintenance MacEachran ti MacEarhran absolute divorce granted Plaintiffs attorney Gles defendants attorney George Drew Chase is Chase commission ordered to Issue Plaintiffs attorney English defendants attorney A lee In re assignment of Isaac Miller order to sell lease Attorney Mark Stearman I nlted States vs Mcjvee decree pro eonfesso rialnttffs attorneT Glassle Chrlsttani vs Bowie reference to Margaret Murray examiner Plaintiffs attorney A Maeiiel and Williams defendants attorney Smith olliin vs Collins henring on rule continued Plaintiffa attorney Stewart defendants atlorney Collins Reed vs Reed limited divorce granted Plaintiff attorney Bailey defendants attorney Mattlngly No motions for today FQUIT DIVISION 2 Mr Justice McCoy ljiiler ts Lasler motion for rehearing denied decree for maintenance custody of child to remain with plaintiff and order for counsel fees and ot Plaintiffs sttorneys Lambert Whippier and Datton defendants attorneys Rhodes Cromelln Railway Storage Battery Car Company vs Washington Interurban Railway Company sale decreed and order of October 12 approved Plaintiffs attorneys Leekte Cox Kratx defendants attorneys Douglas Buffin A Obear Henry vs Baxter sale ratified finally Plaintiffs attorneys Richardson A Rhreve jr HumlT defendants attorney Inlng Williamson i armer I armer order for return of prop irtr defendant riaintiffs attorney Webster Hallingcr defendants attorney Farmer ir Cormlrk ve McOormick leave granted Jnme A OShea to ihdrsw as cotiHsel Mnlth lady Fairfax Candy Company leave grained Levi David to withdraw appearance Slnims No 22 Company bour No 23 Burch Kleps vi Green Hsyden lmiay No 24 Doyle vs District of Columbia al Attorneys Jackson Doyle Barbour Whlteford Assignment for Monday December 20 1815 Jo 85 McCrory ti McKay Attorneys Schick Wilson Harlow No 111 Brown vs Bolton Attorneya Of futt Gray No 167 George ts Cornell Attorneys New myer Ellis A Donaldson Hogan Calvert No 189 Rauer vs Rosenbusch Attorneys Hogan Newmyer 1845 STREET NORTHWEST George Emmerich et al trustees to Olivia Mc Nichols lot 69 square 233 2350 626 AND 828 STREET NORTHEAST Sallle Walker et vtr Samuel to Charlei Myers lots 16 end 17 square 800 810 stamps STREET NORTHWEST between North Capitol and First streets George Helm et ux to Lillian Bryant lot 45 block 19 810 Lillian Bryant eonTeys same property to Llllle Helm 810 WHITNEY CLOSE Samuel Shapiro et ux to Marie Taylor lot 68 block 2 810 stamps oui Potomac EieTtriTpower HEA5PT21T0W1JELAyE OMH of America part lota 68 and 64 square 63S 8631 810 RHODB ISLAND AVENUE NORTHWEST Pearl Langmade et al to George Langmade lot 7 square 896 810 stamps AARON Katie Conger et vfr Henry to Albert Collins Dgrt 10 stamps 1 STREET SOUTHEAST between Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets George btickney et al to Thomai Plckford lots to bquare 1112 10 stamp 50c BARRY FARM Bruce Underdue et ux to Carson Johnson part lot 11 section 1 117 Watiins vs Washington Times I PHivmnvTiimliTLir Attorneys Crmody Matner Lembert TnWrSl osV sou re 3034 10 stamps 4 180 EAST CAPITOL STREET NORTHEAST Frank Marlow et al to William Mar low trustee vrest half lot 8 square 728 5 HOLMEAD MANOR Vina von Rosen et vir Reinhold to William Walde lot 128 block 46 10 stamps 3 50 715 STREET NORTHEAST Caroline Kern et al to Catherine Kern lots 52 and 62 square 895 10 620 NEW JERSEY AVENUE NORTHWEST John Minahan et ux to Holmes A Son Incorporated part original lot 17 and part lot square 567 10 61S NEW JERSEY AVENUE NORTHWEST Mary Dunne et Tir Peter to eame lot A square 567 10 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE AND CALIFORNIA STREET NORTHWBfcT Mabel Bell to vuaries ana neine uarlow lot 8 block 2 and strip adjoiniag iq dumps 13 INGLESIDE Kennedy Brothers to Arthur and Marian Whaley Jot 65 square 2598 10 stamps 8760 LEMPUTOH PLACE NORTHEAST between Siith and Seventh streets Bert Kent et ux to Kennedy Brothers lot 104 square 862 10 stamps 6 INGLESIDE Kennedy Brothers to Bert and Ella Kent lot 68 square 2588 10 stamps 4 30 1633 VERMONT AVENUE NORTHWEST John Temple Moore et ux to Martha Moore Annie Bell William Moore Isaiah Moore Katie Adams Addle Brooks Alexander Moore and AJberta Bush lot 16 square 300 1 stamp 50c Peter Moore to same all interest in same property 10 stamp 60c Alexander Moore to same all interest In same property 10 stamp 50c 1525 CORCORAN STREET NORTHWEST 1522 STREET NORTHWEST 725 THIRD STREET NORTHEAST 2432 VIRGINIA AVENUE NORTHWEST AND COUNTY National Savings and Trust Company to Allan Walker lot 57 square J93 part lots 13 and 14 square 198 part lots 19 and 20 square 777 lot 27 square 32 lots 43 44 45 block Trinidad lots 7 8 8 and part lot 6 block 4 Meridian Hill and part of Pleasant Hills and Generosity 16 stamps 5 Company Attorneys Carmody CIRCUIT DIVISION 2 Mr Justice Stafford Assignment for Monday Decemror 20 1915 No 150 Klnley vs Washington Railway and Electric Company Attorneys McNeill Hoover ho 112 Noble vs Washington Railway and Electric Company Attorneys OShea Sacks Hoover No 162 Weadon ts and Cora Cany Attorneys Tucker Kenyon A Macfay md Hamilton Yerkes A Hamilton No 120 Titcomb vs Gyro Motor Company et al Attorneys Macdonald Patterson Diggs CRIMINAL DIVISION Chief Justice Covington United States vs Walter Howard adultery nolle pros entered Attorney I Qulnn United States vs Margaret Stout bawdy house warrant of removal from Michigan filed defendant committed United States ts Arthur Jones murder first degree two cases rerdiet guilty of first degree murder in each case Attorneys Plggs and A PurrslI United States vs Margaret 8 tout bawdy house motion to set aside forfeiture filed by Attorney Colbert for George Ray surety United States ti James Davidson nonsupport bench warrant issued No assignment for today CRIMINAL DIVISION 3 Mr Jnstlee Blddons United States vs Howard Leon Jones false pretenses plea guilty referredUo probation officer Attorney Block United States George Heini adultery given to Jury Attorney OBrien Gannon vs Pittsburgh Construction Company time to submit bill of exceptions extended to January 16 1016 and to file transcript to February 15 1918 Plaintiffs attorney Lambert defendants attorney TA Wahley United States vs Peyton Parker and Mamie Washington adultery erdict not guilty Attorney A Scott No assignment for today BANKRUPTCY DIVISION Mr Justice Anderson la re JE Rogera order to pay trusteei fee DISTRICT DIVISION Mr Justice Siddons In re Cathedral avenue order of publication In re Minnesota avenqe order or publication In re Central avenue order of publication In re opening of Thirteenth street order of publication In re extension of Fourteenth street order of publication In re small parka order ef publication Id re Benning road order of publication PROBATE DIVISION Mr Justice McCoy Estate of Joshua Selby petition for probate of will filed Attorney Paul Johnson Estate of Lydia Plummer auditors report ratified Attorney Unkins Estate of Milton Mitchell will admitted to probate and letters testamentary grapted to Kannle Mltcbeli Dond fWO Attorney I Mr and JXpa George Owen ot Jfew York rode over the Valley View trail today Ormonde rod to Sunset Gap and Mrs John Grant drove to Summit Point Mrs A Scott and her on Scott of Detroit are here to take the eyre Among other arrivals of the day are Mr and Mrs Brewster of Baltimore Mr find Mrs Ricker of Chleagro and Mr and Mrs Ware ner of New Tork Mr and Mrs Ingalls to Visit at Hot Springs Mrs William Wooten entertained at 4 luncheon yesterday at hr Quarters at the Washington barracks having as htr ftTUMtP Mrs Taylor Mrs Flagler Mrs Harta Mrs Lovlqg Mrs Hodges Mrs Peterson Mrs Point Mrs Woolf and Mrs Shouse Mr and Mrs Horace Wlnehell of Minneapolis are the guests of Mr and Mrs Robert rfolllster Chapman From PerU to Sptnd Winttr Mr and Mrs Dewey Cooke Arrive From Savannah on Their Honeymoon Special to The Washington Poet Hot Springs Va Dec 17 Mr and Mrs Dewey Cooke who was married in Savannah a few days ago arrived hare lodayto spend their honeymoon Mr and Mrs Stephen Bqnsal Brooks who are on a motor trip left this morning for their country place at Stevenson near Baltimore Mr and Mrs Jacobs started or New Tork this evening Mr and Mrs Coffee have arrived from Cleveland and Julian Schwart and Harry Schwarti from New York Mr and Mrs McClaln who have been here some weeks have gone to their home at Lancaster Pa Mr and Mrs Ingalls jr are expected from New Tork tomorrow spend the Christmas holidays here AEMY 0EDEBS Each of the following named officers of the quartermaster corps Is relieved from duty a the Philippine Islanda and will proceed to the United States Capt FRED BUCHAN Capt JOHN A BERRY Lieut CoL THOMAS SL4VENS MaJ WILLIAM LITTLE and Capt THOMAS AUSTIN medical corpsL are detailed as members of the examining board at Fort Monroe a vice Capt WILLIAM SMART and HENRY PILLSBURY medical corps hereby relieved Maj WILLIAM LITTLE medical corps la detailed as a member of the examining board at Fort Monroe Va vice Capt WILLI AM SMART medical corps hereby relieved Capt WILLIAM BANTA xaedieal corps now at the Army aHd Navy General Hospital Hot Springs Ark is relieved from duty In the Southern department and from further duty at Fort MePberson Ga and Mill report to the commanding officer Army gnd Navy General Hospital for duty Maj ROBERT MEARNS Twelfth infantry will proceed te Urbana 111 and report to the president University of Illinois for duty Capt CHARLES ERRINGTON Thirteenth infantry detailed la the guartermaster corps January 16 Capt JOHN AYDELOTTE medical corps is relieved from duty at the Lutterman General Hospital the Presidio of San TranelicB Cal and will proceed to Alratrea Cal and report to the commandant United States disciplinary barracks for duty Secotid Lieut HENRY SUMNEB coast artillery corps Is relieved from assignment to the Forty third company and will report to the commanding officer coast defeases of Long Island Sound for assignment to staff duty Leave ef absence for ene month is granted Lieut Col JAMES McINDOE corps of engineers Leave of absence for 10 days is granted Capt NATHANIEL CABTMELL United States army retired recruiting officer Leave of absence for 10 days Is granted Capt RICHARD FURNIVAL coast artillery eorp Capt RICHARD FURNIVAL coast urtlllery corps upon the expiration of the leave of absence granted him will report to the commanding officer coast defenses of Chesapeake Bay for assignment to temporary duty Leave of absence for two months With permission to apply for gn extension of ope iwmth Is granted Capt ALVAN GUXEM STeoth cavalry Movements of Naval Vessels Sailed Chester frenj Freetown for Monrovia Cincinnati and Gajveston from Shasa hal fe Ufanila Raleigh from Tobari Bay for Topolo Dampo bacramento from Port an Prince for Portsmouth via Norfolk Wilmlngtoa from Hopgkong for Manila Arrived Chester at Monrovia Cashing at Roeebankj Delaware at Norfolk Dixie at Philadelphia Nanshan at San Diego Oxark at New York yard Raleigh at Topolobampo Saratoga af Manila Winslow at New York yard Miss Adelaide Brown and Miss Helen Brown of Paris arrived In Washington yesterday and have taken an apartment at the New Wlllard for the winter Capt Alexander Watson and Mrs Watson entertained at dinner last evening and took their guests to the opera where they had a box their guests including Col Charles Lauchhelmer Ct Capt Richard Williams TJ Dr Joseph Bryan and Miss Clark the house guest of Capt and Mrs Watson Baroneps my von Winckler who spending the winter in Washington was hostess at a small tea yesterday Assisting her were Mrs George Clark Mrs Klnkead Miss Georgia Schofiejd Miss Lillian Hendrlck Miss Louise Clark the Misses Chase and Miss Gwendolyn Denys Mrs Joseph Colquitt entertained at the second of her at homes yesterday afternoon at her apartment at the St Regis Mrs Colquitt was assisted at the tea table by Mrs Charles Riker ajid Miss May Power A series of this dansant will be given at the Playhouse on December 25 January 1 7 14 and 21 under the patronage of Mrs Montgomery Blair Mrs Edson Bradley Mrs Frederick Chapin Mrs William Draper Mrs George Eustis Mrs Marshall Field Mrs George Howard Mrs Eld Hdg Jordan Mrs Arthur Lee Mrs Joseph Leiter Mrs Henry May Mrs Edward McLean Mrs James McMillan Viscountess de Sibour Mrs Robert Thompson Mrs Hugh Wallace and Mrs John Wllkins DEEDS OF TBTJST and i rder preserving Hen No motions for today CIRC IT DIVISION 1 Mr Juetiee Gould Hall vs Georgetown and Tennallytown Railroad Company verdict for plaintiff for 500 and Judgment forthwith without interest or costs Plaintiff attorneys Easby Smith and Fleharty defendants attorneys George Hooker and Barbour Metxger ts Metigcr Bat on scire facias Plaintiff attorney Percy Metiger Nperry ts Washington Times Co Jury respited until Monda Plaintiffs attomevs Mathir and John Dojle Carmody defendants attorneys Ijiphert and Teatman I nited States rel Bmnaugn vs Nevitt demurrer to petition sustained Plaintiffs attorney lea dtfendants attorney Ijislp White Osk Coal Company Swift tnn date of court erf appeals presented Judgment lp Estate of Albert Cottle will admitted to pro bote and letters testamentary granted to Julia Cottle bond 000 Attorney Ersklne Gordon Estate of Charles Brotherbead will dated January 2 1915 filed In re Anna Simpson order appointing Philip A Simpson guardian bond JJ000 Attorney Jcbn Gardiner Estate of Teresa 8atterSeldl petition for Ittters of administration Sled Attorneys Leon Tobriner and Byres Graham Estate of Mry Johnson petition to sell personal estate Attorneys Winters Richardson Shieve Estate of Thomas Conway answer to caveat filed Attorney Quintan Estate of Stanhope Prevost order striking petition from files Estate of John William Woodward order referring reuse Criminal Division 2 for trial Estate of Stanhope Prevost order extending time to answer rule Attorney Baker estate or uary Al Ludlow supplemental petl iBTor oi uciruusiu ior iiiu costs and new Hon niefl Attomevs waller Bailer trial granted Plaintiffs attorneys Estate of Catherine Brown ntltlnn for Graff and Mitchell defendants attorney bete of villi filed Attorneys Watta and A Pa Hey Motions for today at 9 30 a No 1 Messlneo vs Washington Railway 8Bj PERKINS BOTD you United Statrs Fidelity A Guaranty Ct rkoa 013 Southern Blag Uchlltrr Eiitate of Mary Johnson order to sell personal property Attorneys Richardson and McLsurln District Court Suit No 1230 1b re Widening of Banning Reed to condemn land Attorneya 8rme and Jubos rnad SolUu SQUARE 6Sa William Hart to Melendei King and Edmund Hill to aecure Brown 262 2 years 6 per ceat semiannually lot 81 SQUARE 285 Olivia MeNtchols te George Emmerich and Douglass Mackall to aeeure Washington Six Per Cent Permanent Building Association 1900 lot 68 Same to George and William Qulnn to secure iiollie Byrne 400 I to 47 months per cent same property SQUARE gfiO Charlei Myers ux to Arthur Carr and Marvin A Custis to secure Perpetual Building Association S2750 lot lfi Same to Brure Cleveland and Charles Muir to secure Marion A hapki 3 000 3 years per cent semiannually lot J7 COLUMBIA HEIGHTH Frederick Paap et in to National Savings and Trust Company to secure American Security and Trust Company J3V0 3 years 5 per ceBt semiannually pari let block 86 I SQUAHF 2021 Elizabeth Williams to George ummeneo ana Douglass 8 Mackall to secure Washington Six Per Cent Permanent Building Association 4000 lots 1 2 3 Same to Gordon to secure Fulton Gordon 6283 83 7 to 60 months 5 per cent same property SQUARE 4204 George Cbrleantb to Marcus Jameson to secure Kanelos Fotlades 550 1 year 6 per cent lot 7 SQUARE 878 Elnora Henderson et yir William to Ernest Schmidt and George Emmerlcjj to secure German American Butlfline Association 1800 lot 131 6QUARE B89 Frances Green to Louis Shoemaker and Edgtr Turner to secure Alner Shoemaker 500 2 years 6 per cent semiannually pert original lot 8 BARBV FARM Carson Johnson et in to Joseph Stewart and Clarence Tignor to secure Bruce llnderdne J50 to 10 months 8 per cent semiannually part lot 11 section 1 PINEHPRST Winifred Given to John A Massle and Frederics A Holton to ecnr Brookland Building Association 2250 lot 12 Work 3 SQUARE 80S Clinton Cox et ni te Harry Bmt and George Wortblngtoa to secure Kennedy Bros USSS monthly payments 8 ner cent lot 18ft SQUARE 2588 Arthur Whaler et nr to Burr Ik Bust and George Worthliurtnn CONVICTED HT XIOTOB CASE Mrs Casey Will Appeal From Verdjct of Selling to Minor After deliberating for an hour and a half a jury in the District branch of the police court yesterday at 416 returned a verdict of guilty against Margaret Cagey proprietress of a bar room at 114 street northwest on a charge of selling liquor to a minor on September 25 last Mrs Casey In whose name the license at the above address was Issued was charged with selling Intoxicating liquor to one Eunice Butler who on the testimony of his mother was shown to be but 17 years of age As the excise board may after a conviction under the law promptly revoke the license the case was bitterly fought Counsel for Mrs Casey gave the necessary notice of going to the court of appeals and sentence was deferred for four days by Judge Mullowpy who prer sided at the trial Assistant Corporation Counsel George Taggart and Robert Williams prosecuted the case for the District while the defense was represented by Attorneys Rover and McNaroara sT ss WB Howe Charles rvHufftM UPH Jenkins Philander Knox ArthurXee Miss Bessie Klbbey Joseph LetttrrL Mkr J5 Lincoln Oeorf QohW Lincoln fncijpjas LopgwoVtiv Jbt Lansing Francis 8 Lorlnf Lamar JC ape Omriy Mo Cammon MaAdoe A Oaf rtson McCllntock Joseph McKenna Jamea MoMPHan Edward MiLeaoi Franklin M4cVgb Alexander Mac kaySmJth Henry May Mann WUllam Merlam Jamea MU chell Upsher Meorhead Nw lands Robert Oliver Frank Noyes Paul Pearsall Patterson Peters Franels poe Mah lon Pitney Samuel Reber Misses Rlggs Beaton Bchroeder Charles Shepherd Hope Slater John Story Jr Hepry 3pencr Roland Cotton Smith Thorrs ymons Joseph JL Thropp Robert Thompson Walter Tuckerman Lyman Tiffany Richard Townsend Alex Wickfleld James Wadsworth Jr Thos Walsh Norman Williams William WUmer A Worthlngton jjim Woodfcull Horaee Westcott 6 Wsfcb QY Whiting John Wllkins Henry Willard Jos Medlll MeCormlok Aller ton Cushman Mme Payjowa Mr Alexapdrs Volt pine and his associate artists Mrs A Lynde and Miss Felloe Lyn4e of London and Mrs Jos Mandpnet et New York are at the Shoreham Miss Pansle Casanave WUJspn has Is sued Invitations for her Saturday night dances the first of which will be held at her hpme 201j Kaloraraa road this evening at 8 SO oclock Mrs CP George Jr wife of LjsuL George Sixth field artillery Is spend lng the winter with her parents Sen ator and Mrg Charles Curtis Lieut ueoyge will arrive next week from Arizona to spend the Christmas holidays Mr and Mrs Lawrence Lee and Miss Struble of Leesburg Va have closed their summer home and are at the Hotel Powhatan prior to opening their house here for the winter SiiSt Cg J0 iS it snai A -V Vli 3 i I i In ClivnWnd for Holiday Mr Von Engtlken Return Mrs Von Engelken after spending a week In New York with Mr and Mrs Redgers has returned for a short visit with her sister Mrs Richardson Gibson on her way tQ Vlngolf her winter home In Florida where she will remain until spring Mrs Richardson Gibson Is giving a small dance on December 27 for her daughter Miss Mary Duncan Gibson who will return to Washington for the holidays from Sharon Hill Pa The Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Mrs Edwin Sweet and their daughter Miss Sophia Sweet have been spending several days In Charleston Mr Sweet delivered an address Thursday before the Southern Commercial Congress The receiving day of Mrs Sweet and Mies Sweet is the third Monday of the month but because of absence from the city they will not reeelve this month Gen and Mrs Louis Cajlarc have opened their house at 1446 street northwest after several years spent abroad Miss Catherine Harlow who went to New York to attend the debut of Miss Harriet Mclfee which took place yesterday will return ijo Washington tonight accompanied by Miss McKee Miss Anne Neave of North Carolina is the house guest of Commander and Mrs Robert Wi McNeely Representative and Mrs Ben John eon of Kentucky have taken the house 1832 Sixteenth street where they are now established for Uie winter Among those who are spending several daye at the New Wlllard and will attend the opera while In the city are Mr and Mrs Lewis Hurtle of Gunston Hall Vaj Col and Mrs John Pitcher and Col Pitcher of Edgewater Md Mr and Mrs Williams of Warrenton Va Mr and Mrs Arthur Warthen Mrs Downing and M1S JJelen Downing pf Front Royal Va and Mrs Bowman of Remington Va Miss Irene Hardesty has cards out for a dance which Is to ha given Christmas night In honor of her ppugln Miss Ada Hafdesty of Fort Thomas Ky who will come here to spend the hollr days from Randolph Macon College To Entertain Yale Glee Club Mrs Rosa Pennebaker WH leye on Tuesday for Cleveland Ohio to P4 the holidays with her slater and brother In law Mr and Mrs Charles Gillette She will be Joined there by her son Mr Pennebaker of St Paul Minn Mrs William Alexander Mrs Chamberlin of New York and Mr and Mrs Makall of Savannah Qa are at the Shoreham Gen and Mrs John Lincoln Clem will leave for San Antonio tomorrow evening for the winter Mr Samuel Rogers dlreetor oT census has moved Into his new home which has Just been completed at Cleveland Park Urp Rogers and the daughter Miss Etta having Joined htm from their home at Raleigh The Ladles Cooperative Improvement Society of Sliver Spring Md wjll give a new Years eve dance at the armory The proceeds wijl be used toward maintaining electric street lights for the town The patronesses are Mrs Gist Blair Mrs Helen Thompson Mrs Harvey and Mrs William Newman Comdr Powers Symington who Is the naval attach of the AmerUan em bassy at London England has arrived in Washington on leave and is stopping at the Hptel Powhatan Mlsg Elisabeth Trueman King who has been attending the Knox School has returned home for the Christmas holidays Mrs Simon Barueh of New York who arrived In Washington yesterday is making a short stay at the New Willard Mr and Mrs A Pence of Rector town Va who have been visiting fn Washington have returned to their home PE0F JAMES GBEGOBY DEAD Dean of Facnjty of Howard nd tpld est QradOAte of the College Prof James Gregory graduate of the class of 72 of the college department of Howard University professor of Latin for 25 years apd dean of the faculty died last night at the residence of his daughter Mrs Hawkins in Baltimore He was the oldest Jlyjng graduate of Howard and author of the life of Frederick Douglass The funeral will be held at the Peoples Congregational Church street northwest Monday at 2 oclock ALBERT STAUXEY DEAD to eeenre Kennedy Bros 288880 monthly payments 8 per cent lot 65 SQUARE 2588 EUa Kent et ox to Barry East and George Worthngton ta eecure Kennedy Broe 3100 mpntily par njents 6 per cent lot 68 SQUAEE 809 Annie bell aad others to Wil ton Lambert and Christopher JL Pose to seeore Munsey Trasf Cwnpiny 1500 2 years 6 per cent seUnniaJly Jof 1 SQUARE 8TO Deloert Wells et ni to Fraaeia Saul and James Shea te secure nonie sayings Maps 6 ner pent semiannual SQUARE 5810 George Parton et nx The members of the Yale Glee Banjo and Mandolin clubs which will give a concert at the Raleigh Hotel tonight will be entertained by the loea Yale alumni at Chevy Chase Club during their etay In Washington The Yale boys will arrive In Washington at 1U5 oclock today and Will remain here over Sunday The Hat pf patronesses for the eon cert Is as follows Mesdames Nicholas Anderson Aleshlre James Barbour George Barnett Alexander Bell Bartlett John a Blair GUt Blair Woodberry Blair Bayne Lloyd Bowers A Burleson a Breckinridge Bugher Alexander Brltton Charles Butler Percy Belmont CaWerpn Carlisle Thomas Chatard Robert Chew Hepry Cla baugh Richardson Clover Champ Clark Mme Henri de Slbour George Labor Member of Commons Had Serred Since 1807 London Dec IT Albert Stanley a member of the house of commons from Staffordshire northwest died today at Northampton Mr StaneywM porn in 1862 At the tjnie of his death he was secretary of the Midland Miners Federa tion and a member of the Joint conciliation board of coal owners and mjners He was elected to the house of commons in 1997 as a abpr member i i i i i PETITION TO PE0BATE WILL Mrs Ludlows Executor Also Asks for Letters Testamentary Petition for the probate of the will of Mrs Mary MeLean Ludlow who died November 21 last and for the Issuance of letters testamentary was filed yesterday with the register of wills by Frederick Bugher son of Mrs Ludlow who was named executor in the will The petition lists property aggregating nearly 1000000 The real estate includes the premises at 14 Lafayette square valued oeo a one third interest in lots 7 and I square 218 valued at JJ60vP6 a ene jthjrd Interest property at Newport S1 VM vrx 3 i fcW iS5 jp ttt iT a 3S fy rcs litis iiiiii iiiii iiix a vi 3 ju JUctiottat BiWH ssBBh Globe Wernicke Section Bookcases cost but little a section and are made in styles and finishes to harmonize i with all interior trims The price is a delightful surprise 1218 1220 St vmZtmmJ iii4j irTrgTr5y5iJi iJjni uimwn ww PEARL NECKLACES 50c to 2250 Manufactured pearls that have all the beauty and luster of the genuine Filled and solid gold clasps Prices 50c to 2250 MUFF CHAINS Very handsome and serviceable Xmas gifts 1 to 1 0 LAVALIERES In a wide van ety of beantifuj designs 75o to 25 Splendid Selection of Parisian Ivory Ograms Gift Store 13th rd SP mHammmfiffsmmt SUNDAY SERVICES SUNDAY SERVICES BAFTJST BAPTIST FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sixteenth an4 Streets Northwest Rev WM MeWASTSR Paster SfSR VICES 11 a pi and 8 9 Sunday CHRISTMAS MTISIC Select prpgram by the qfaojr or Supuy Jfth THE CHOIR Mrs Florence Koack Howard Soprano ir Arthur Whaley Contralto Mr Alvln Lake Bass Mr Wm It Wlchcole Tensr Mrs gdmynd Barry Organist i WEEKLY PRAISE SERVICE 8 TO Thursflr eyeing BIBLE SCHOOL 930 a gunday Elgin Smith Superintendent Cojne early to the Bible School share In the pjeasurea of the tttf of the Word Stay until the preaching services are oyer Help In th songs of praise and thanksgiving Strangers and visitors COtjllnf je fore 10 a should ask for the location of the Joy Bible Plw HM4 and from the officers there reeelve a printed letter to lend to their home qhurch Also a suPPly of oeautlfUl postal cards send to friends all of wbleh ar freely gfven to those who will use them wisely en4 these cheering messages to the dear ones at home and thus make this Sunday a blessed day to you anfl a lasting Wesslne to Pthers that you will be able to reaeh put and help Inspiring the gopje elK Wltft tH interesting purch pews from Washington PHKSBTTEIUAJf OF THE CQV Conntctlcnt artnac 18th ant CHTRCH OF TlIB CQVEaTAMTf A tfcat Ttnne wtn ana pi fui CHARLES WOOD Minister HAROLD aWASREN Ministers Assistant HARRt pAREMORB AJiQUS Mlsljrtar Charjt of feck Cfcapil 980 a fiundar 4 lj a tnoralaj sertiee Benpon by the paster 380 pi mnais rtndared bf flogble quartet Sermon br the pjtat SeW TWs We Bolleve About the life to C6mtu J45 JP Christian BndetTor Meetlaf 8 mnsle rerd by Evening Choir of TTnnrl Va Brdne LloTd wrlfhtson fllrecter I Saner Murrey Tf anist Sermon by tor Stia Meet Democracy and Relljlo The Derelopmeat of Ion in America Democracy ts rttrin Rlsrht ef Rulers 730 ip Tpqrtds CrleM eercjjea of the Sunday school 55 M5lfcSwaterStop Jtf yon site pne pt PR fansewi OFFICIAl KNIT COATS yejnai Jrlve preaent that will be weU ttteafht 9U All colors and ise A I7J50 Valae BeUl at 5 BnrrKw iffl iluP rIiWliul k9 sWsWsiBissafsi swfsff Real Lether Auto Glorcff 91 Up JULIUS A WEST 800 7th St Cor wMail Order Solicited mw sf r1 Home SstUss flank 480p 1 and a 7 iiy tot ll jcvtc vs TTjfmnii xraper re Farton et nx a vt Rlkfn Pnrnnrsn pi rpti Arthur Carr and MarTln A CuatU te si wsvng properties Illinois valued at TELEPHONE MAIN 4054 I Jt 4 I wi m4b114 Jm Tli I fNS J334 StRW liKtyCDQN IS BBKES R4 UrUTJD TWE isMfe a 1 and IiaA CTt SJ jfews Va valued at 18000 and rain cure Perpetual Building Association 1800 twn D8on i annestOCJt SQUARES S3 198 777 AW COUNTY CT ST Allan Walker et to Americsn 6eu Goldsborough Gregory rlty and Tnist Company to swnre National Garrison Qllbert Gresvenor Arnold Sarinf and Trnsr Company 120000 8 years pr pest aemlanBuaHy lot 57 Be xiaimnviyxucnara A xiar TfIiMlrtil1J na lvf5wf te i Ipw John Henderson Itobert Hlnek feWTrV1 jr Robert wu Rich dad lota 7 8 and Dart lot A blvk 1 i mnnA TTnfcann AxnhikolJ DnU StiaeS1 PWU PUWBt fflailGorS Howard John Hay Hammond ney Bailey AXalle jenoflflfl 1 The personal property consists of jewelry and household furniture val i ued at ItooOOO SUndard Oil stocks 40000 Qther t9ck 0O6Oj qaoltal Traction bonds 3OO0Oi other bends 30000 and real estate notes IS7f 0 The estate Is represented by Attor ELECTRIC GIVABLES AT XLt rWZa if laraa4 jmoi Wiy a maka tU ta TDtrt XuVf 1 iarjciMtrle BasUatora p5 TJ jjaptijt Hes pwtEB jrenerai A Bapt Cn WsjliJ SHEJ11 OJIJ VXITAB IAV PBDRCHj wJ4t swl irbK PTfaehes to the 04 Fnw 7th and Ere ne A um uuiwlf mjlj ALL SO Dirties a Flswf njgjita 846 Sunday sahooj Christpaas 1 elasi for the eomparatT tndy r8f XJUXlf lUNf a naeymlM Mrrb minister There li slt klndernrte darlnf a kepr rf mmT worship 8 Liberel Boilalwi fjjrtei Addreaa by Kiss fAym flaie an TM yelc of BtfPture 5W 84 rrm bjr tk BT EPSCpPAlU ST JOHNS CHCBCBC eizteenth Streets ROLAND CGTTOlf StflTR 11 Ser EDWARD SLATER TlVHtAP A Bit ob0I WJtWAMPpj UttR 8 and 11 a and pf Sunday school tt 84 a in Tueiday Bt Thomas 8 a Thursday Christmas earol festlra at 4 sa Chriitnijip for 7ij in My emamwfatl 11 Cbrlttmail terries aarfte recfor tntledlns Min Tolredjiy AtosiU rorw Usas vssfmM CHRISTIAJf aOIEJfPJL Columbia read sad Enrild fiWlcei Smutty 11am Anil A ShU it Inclsnlnr Mm Etolred by AtacaU rrw Ra day tchdoL 11 wi ins 9 ociora run ins room ana uea i IJI 4 HJUJJI I UJJJ lilW lUulLJi MllWJl Jt and 8 SnWea la thi VoirSiL fniiSSf Ins Man everted br Atomic fore SnnAao vthaot 11 mt Wednesday eTeniaj laeetlaf i i i i i ni i I i i i i 1 I IL I I THBO80PHTrf A THB MESSAGE Of BCDHAtt XCTDSf 3 by Mr BeUberr Bundar 8 i TheosoDbic Hall 1218 at eMMlT lrJfl Free cUssea for itudy of Taenepkj Tvafday and Friday Teiajrs 8 oeck ai4 In Eiptrsnt Thursday 780 mi 1 1 1 I in ijm jiiiMiwi SPIRITUALISM rVs ORIKSTAL UNJVBRB1TI 14th and Ckapta itfc nif Prof BoUr Pi DBi Bua i flay 11 a nj lector and splrtt7 umct Tnesdsys Sp pirt fTmtolf 4 IttrJtsansisj tii ui ciimi nroireaays hhh Fridays 8 av li r4atAfni Alt ni4tnklii tiaa altt isfaidb SS li mngla mmm JPI aUslJ JJIllJistM imtlif FIRST SPIRITUALIST eSVWntJWWf 3 Temple 101 Ulath it aT 4eVr r9 av Leetar on topjes from aadietxasA raaaV lots from artlclss by Mrs VFannl AUs A invited isjs iertBfei and deoiiS Herbert Prtediora HsibrUUJTeBa hp4 sense JfondajyTsJO iS iSt MJ tt pw 1 A 1 WPBR IJSRYJCJ fes4D et mber 19 at 480 Procram otio pletnrea Chrisrmaa muai i i mi mj i i 880 pi 8flnf aerrlca In lobby WrtTrityleidef tfa tv i i Lju i 4 mi ii jj iV lv4Vc th people xnmot 3 Bittsi iW SU Peat eluVd WoBumrpae Party at lil7ZottaI isS Tltatlala xtefldd 3 SA tf i cSESRr At4t liJil iZ jv CW crJ 1hr42 2l fTJy tfrv is hi tv 2 tt Md ih SpV fT3.

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