A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > District of Columbia http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=323 Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=32194 Submitted by: barbara-dave Article Title: Washington Post Article Date: April 5 1919 Article Description: Md., Hanna Death Page 3 Article Text: Washington Post April 5, 1919 Md., Hanna Death Page 3 Rites for Mrs. Rosalind Hanna. Special to The Washington Post. Cumberland, Md., April 4. - Funeral services for Mrs. Rosalind J. HANNA, 68 years old, wife of William HANNA, a retired merchant, who died in Washington while visiting her son, Warren HANNA, were held today in Emmanuel Methodist Episcopal Church South. Interment was in Rosshill Cemetery. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ DC-Old-News ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com
A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > District of Columbia http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=323 Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=32193 Submitted by: barbara-dave Article Title: Washington Post Article Date: April 5 1919 Article Description: Hagerstown, Md. Page 3 Article Text: Washington Post April 5, 1919 Hagerstown, Md. Page 3 CONFIRMS OWN APPOINTMENT Councilman Alexander, of Hagerstown, Also Is Chief Fire Marshal. Hagerstown, Md., April 4. - Mayor Frank N. FAHRNEY has named the following appointees, all Republicans, and all confirmed by the Republican city council; City clerk, Henry FAVIS; city attorney, Alexander R. HAGNER; city engineer, John B. FERGUSON; market inspector, Harry McCRORY; chief fire marshal, George B. ALEXANDER. ALEXANDER, who is a councilman, under a ruling by City Attorney HAGNER that he could legally hold both offices, voted for his own confirmation as fire marshal. The city's receipts last year were $1,270,781; balance in treasury, $179,750. and bonded indebtedness, $1,600,200. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ DC-Old-News ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com
A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > District of Columbia http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=323 Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=32151 Submitted by: barbara-dave Article Title: Washington Post Article Date: April 5 1919 Article Description: VA Weddings Page 2 Article Text: Washington Post April 5, 1919 VA Weddings Page 2 VIRGINIA WEDDINGS. Charlottesville, April 4. - Judge W. Crump TUCKER, of Richmond, and Miss Margaret FIFE were married at 11 o'clock at Oaklawn, residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Herndon FIFE. The Rt. Rev. Beverly D. TUCKER, bishop of the Southern diocese of Virginia, and uncle of the groom, officiated, assisted by Dr. Cecil V. COOK, pastor of the First Baptist Church, this city. John B. LIGHTFOOT, jr., of Richmond, was best man. The bride's Bouquet was carried by Master Robert H. FIFE, 3d, son of Col. James D. FIFE, U. S. A., now in France. A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony, after which Judge and Mrs. TUCKER left for the South. Harrisonburg, April 4. - Miss Florence FLEMING and Frank GOOD were married yesterday at the Christian church parsonage in Strasburg by the Rev. J. D. HAYMAKER. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. FLEMING of Strasburg, and the groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. GOOD, of the Saumsville neighborhood. Mr. FLEMING has just returned from service overseas. They will make their home in Washington, D. C. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ DC-Old-News ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com
A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > District of Columbia http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=323 Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=32150 Submitted by: barbara-dave Article Title: Washington Post Article Date: April 5 1919 Article Description: VA Obits Page 2 Article Text: Washington Post April 5, 1919 VA Obits Page 2 VIRGINIA OBITUARY. Special to The Washington Post. Harrisonburg, April 4. - Mrs. Lou Donaldson MAGRUDER, widow of the Donaldson MAGRUDER, wife of the late Maj. J. W. MAGRUDER, died Thursday at her home in Woodstock, 72 years old. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Charles McGEHEE, of Woodville, Miss., and Miss Lula MAGRUDER, of Woodstock; five sons, Edgar W., of Washington, D. C.; Dr. Frank MAGRUDER, of Oregon State University; Lieut. Col. John MAGRUDER, A. E. F.; Dunbar MAGRUDER of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Robert MAGRUDER, of Syracuse, N. Y. Moses BREEDEN died at his home at Elkton yesterday morning of double pneumonia. He was 30 years old and is survived by his widow and one small child. Danville, April 4. - Funeral services for Mrs. Mollie F. SLAUGHTER, who died Wednesday night, were conducted today by Rev. W. L. R. SMITH, D. D., pastor of the First Baptist Church. Mrs. SLAUGHTER, a native of this county, was in her eightieth year. Charlottesville, Va., April 4. - John H. SHAW, realty dealer, died yesterday of heart disease at the home of Dr. W. D. MACON. He was born April 6, 1865, in Goodrich, Ont., but had made his home here for 15 years. He is survived by one son, Perrin F. SHAW, and a brother, Thomas R. SHAW, of San Jose, Cal. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ DC-Old-News ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com
A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > District of Columbia http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=323 Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=32149 Submitted by: barbara-dave Article Title: Washington Post Article Date: April 5 1919 Article Description: Special Notices Page 2 Article Text: Washington Post April 5, 1919 Special Notices Page 2 [paraphrase] American Security and Trust Co. calling a special meeting of stockholders, to the company offices at the corner of 15th street and Pennsylvania avenue on April 14, 1919 at noon. Purpose being to increase capital stock by 4,000 share at $100 par value, and to increase the number of directors from 25 to 30 and elect such officers. Directors: Charles J. BELL, Albert M. READ, Daniel FRASER, Chas. A. SPALDING, Clarence F. NORMENT, Eugene E. AILES, James M. GREEN, William W. EVERETT, Gilbert H. GROSVENOR, Clarence R. WILSON, W. S. CORBY, John F. WILKINS, Corcoran THOM, George W. BROWN, Myron M. PARKER, Wm. J. FLATHER, jr., J. C. BOYD, Edward McLEAN, H. S. REESIDE, Wm.. M. CONTES. ----- LE RAIFORT A new discovery that is an absolute preventative for falling hair and a reliable dandruff cure. One dollar. trial bottle, 20c, sent postpaid by mail. THALE'S, 407 Eleventh street northwest, Washington, D. C. --- [paraphrase] Corcoran Fire Insurance Co. calling a meeting of stockholders at their office, 604 11th st. nw. on April 7, 1919 to elect 9 directors for the next year. Louis R. PEAK, Secretary. --- Temporary headquarters Van Wickle Piano Co. 1224 F Street We will return to our own building at 1217 F st. as soon as repairs are completed. --- Tyssowski 1419 G St. N. W. Opposite Keith's Theater Pajamas in madras, plain and fancy stripes. $2 and $2.50 values ..... $1.65 Silk Lisle Socks, self clock, the pair, 65c; three pairs ..... $1.75 Crofut and knapp featherweight felt hats, in all the desired shades ... $6.00 --- I have used Le Raifort, the Thales hair remedy, and after three applications found it to be a successful cure for falling hair. C. Janes, 517 9th St. N. W. --- [paraphrase] Board of Education holding an examination, April 17, 1919 at Franklin School Building, 13th and K sts. nw. at 9 a. m. to establish a list of eligible teachers for the high schools. Subjects: Botany, chemistry, English, Latin, French, history, mathematics, physics, and Spanish. Ernest L. THURSTON, Superintendent of Schools. --- PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Sidney H. COOPER 618 District National Bank Building Franklin 7485 "The ablest and most competent one I have met." - Levi P. MORTON, former Vice President of the U. S. and Governor of New York. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ DC-Old-News ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com
A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > District of Columbia http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=323 Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=32148 Submitted by: barbara-dave Article Title: Washington Post Article Date: April 5 1919 Article Description: Alexandria News Page 2 Article Text: Washington Post April 5, 1919 Alexandria News Page 2 NEWS OF ALEXANDRIA Washington Post Bureau, 703 King Street, Alexandria, Va. Residents of Alexandria, regardless of religious affiliation, are pleased at the announcement that the Baltimore conference, which has just adjourned at Staunton, Va., reappointed the Rev. E. V. REGESTER to the pastorate of the Methodist Episcopal Church, in this city. Under his pastorate the church has prospered from every point of view during the past two years and members of his congregation look optimistically to the coming year. --- Plan Welcome to Soldiers. Plans for extending a hearty welcome home to the members of the three Episcopal churches of Alexandria upon their return from the war were discussed at a meeting held on Thursday night in the parish hall of St. Paul's Church. Capt. B. Mercer HARTMAN and Frank M. BAILEY, of Philadelphia, representing the Brotherhood of St. Andrew, delivered addresses, and these committees were appointed to carry out the project: St. Paul's - E. F. TICER, chairman; S. B. FOWLER, D. W. A?TCHESON, J. J. GREEN, John R. ZIMMERMAN, Wallace FAWCETT, U. S. LAMBERT, J. S. GILL, Capt. R. O. FOWLER, Dr. George T. KLIPSTEIN and William SUTTON. Christ - Clyde S. LAMOND, chairman; C. J. DEAHL, Frank T. KING, J. G. WINTERWERP, C. E. COX, Arthur KING, Charles W. KING, A. M. SIMPSON, J. L. STAFFORD, C. M. MOORE and George M. REYNOLDS. --- Eastern Star Installation. These officers of Martha Washington Chapter, No. 42, Order of the Eastern Star, were installed on Tuesday night: Mrs. Maggie DAVIS, worthy matron; Mrs. Mamie RISHEILL, associate matron; Mrs. Mary DYSON, secretary; Mrs. Christine BALES, treasurer; Mrs. Louise WADE, conductress; Mrs. Barbara A. FROMMELT, chaplain; Miss Mary MOORE, marshall; Mrs. Mary Nagel BIRDSALL, organist; Miss Cora BARNHOUSE, Ada; Mrs. Ava VEACH, Ruth; Mrs. Ruth BLUMENFELD, Esther; Miss Sadie FIELD, Martha; Mrs. Fay KETLAND, Electra; Mrs. Rhoda THORPE, warder, and George W. ZACHARY, tiler. A jewel was presented to Mrs. Florence CLIFT, the retiring matron. The Rev. Edgar CARPENTER made the presentation speech. --- Plan for Loan Campaign. Committees have been appointed for the coming victory liberty loan campaign, and it has been decided to hold the Sunday drive for the sale of bonds on May 4. Booths for the sale of bonds will be located at twelve convenient points in the city, it is announced. Robert S. JONES is chairman of the executive committee. --- Republicans to Meet. The city Republican committee will meet at the New Southland Hotel in South Royal street at 8 p. m. on Saturday, April 12, when delegates will be chosen to represent Alexandria in the district convention to be held here on April 14 to nominate a candidate for the House of Representatives. --- Death of Miss Hilsie COOK. Miss Hilsie COOK, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John COOK, died Thursday at the home of her parents, 213 South Henry street. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ DC-Old-News ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com
A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > District of Columbia http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=323 Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=32147 Submitted by: barbara-dave Article Title: Washington Post Article Date: April 5 1919 Article Description: Advertisements Page 2 Article Text: Washington Post April 5, 1919 Advertisements Page 2 [Transcriber note: attempts are made to avoid reporting businesses that I have reported in previous postings.] We Protect U Where It Rains, We Reign Supreme A Better Place to Buy Better Raincoats Leatherette Auto Coats and Rain or Shine Coats for Men, Women and Boys SPECIAL 3-DAY SALE $10 Men's Double-Textures and Ladies' Poplin Raincoats. About 25 Coats in the Lot - All to Go at $5.75 $15 Men's Stylish urable Double-Texture Raincoats, Military or Civilian Models. To Go at $9.45 $22 Men's Fine Double-Texture Serge Raincoats. Ladies' Lightweight Sanco Cloth Rain or Auto Coats. To Go at $14.50 $25 and $27.50 Men's and Ladies' Moleskin and Leatherette Sport Coats, Auto Coats and Raincoats. Special at $18.95 United Rubber 1436 New York Ave., at 15th St. ----- Notice to Automobile Owners: Whenever stalled just phone North 1290 and have one of our on-the-minute service trucks come to you at once. Your emergency tire troubles will be attended to for a 50-cent service charge without further obligation to us. We Maintain a Day and Night Service We carry a complete line of Firestone Pneumatic Tire and Accessories, and our service station is open DAY and NIGHT. National Service Co. 1610 14th St. N. W. Washington, D. C. N. 1290 ----- Not Much Time remaining in which to have us do cleaning and pressing for Easter. Get in touch with us TODAY. 8 Branches with Phones. Call the one in YOUR neighborhood. Hoffman Co. Expert Cleaners and Dyers. Main Office, 735 13th St. N. W. Phone Main 10058 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ DC-Old-News ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com
A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > District of Columbia http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=323 Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=32051 Submitted by: barbara-dave Article Title: Washington Post Article Date: April 9 1912 Article Description: Smith Trial Page 14 Article Text: Washington Post April 9, 1912 Smith Trial Page 14 SMITH GETS 30 YEARS Assailant of Morris Bennett Given the Limit. COUNSEL NOTES AN APPEAL Judge Anderson Denies Delay of Sentence, and Says Details of Crime Are Too Painful for Comment - Attorneys Hope to Overturn Conviction, as It Was Drawn Under District Code With the declaration that he did not care to make comment since the details of the crime involved were too painful to think about much less to recite. Justice ANDERSON in Criminal Court No. 1 yesterday sentenced James H. SMITH, alias Kabusta, recently convicted of an assault to kill and of robbing Morris BENNETT, a Maryland merchant, on Benning road November 20 last, to serve 30 years in the penitentiary - 15 years for each offense, or the maximum penalty allowed under the law. SMITH, after telling the court that he had nothing to say as to why the sentence of the law should not be pronounced, maintained the same stolid indifference which marked his attitude throughout the trial. Attorneys George ?. SHINN and Claude W. OWEN, counsel for the prisoner noted an appeal and obtained leave to prosecute it at the cost of the government as they said their client is without funds. While Messrs. SHINN and OWEN consented to the overruling of their motion for a new trial and an arrest of judgment ,they asked the court to defer sentence until the United States Supreme Court passes on the question of the application of the new United States penal code to the District of Columbia. Depends on Code Should it be determined that the penal code has superseded the District code the assault charge would fall since the indictment was draw under the latter codification. As SMITH will first serve the fifteen years for robbery, United States Attorney WILSON objected to delay and Justice ANDERSON ruled with him. SMITH's crimes were committed near Gitchie Spring. It was testified that on the night preceding the assault he went to Bennett's store at Fairmount Heights and asked the merchant to haul a chest of tools to this city. The next morning Mr. BENNETT picked him up on the road. SMITH, he declared, refused a seat in the front of the vehicle and remained in the rear. As they approached the spring, Mr. BENNETT swore his assailant fell upon him with a hatchet and inflicted numerous wounds which caused him to lay unconscious for four weeks at the Casualty Hospital. SMITH has also been identified by Chicago detectives as a man wanted in that city under the name of Kabusta for two murders. The BENNETT assault followed closely the murder of William H. MICKLE, a Seventh street tobacconist and on account of the similarity of the crimes, SMITH was for some time suspected of being the perpetrator of both. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ DC-Old-News ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com
A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > District of Columbia http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=323 Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=32050 Submitted by: barbara-dave Article Title: Washington Post Article Date: April 9 1912 Article Description: Saks Death Page 14 Article Text: Washington Post April 9, 1912 Saks Death Page 14 DEATH OF ANDREW SAKS. Founder of Washington Clothing Firm Succumbs in New York. Andrew SAKS founder of the well-known clothing firm of Saks & Co., of this city and New York died yesterday morning at his New York home. He was widely known in business circles. Mr. SAKS was a native of Baltimore. He came to Washington in 1867, and established the firm of Saks & Co. After his business in this city had become firmly established he went to New York, where he put in operation a large factory for the manufacture of men's clothing that supplied the Washington house. For the last fifteen years Mr. SAKS had made his home in the metropolis. The Washington store has been conducted under the ownership of a brother of Mr. SAKS, Isador SAKS and the latter's son, Joseph I. SAKS. Mr. SAKS is survived by his wife and two sons, Horace and William SAKS, both of New York. The death of Mr. SAKS was not unexpected. He had been in poor health for six months. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ DC-Old-News ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com
A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > District of Columbia http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=323 Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=32048 Submitted by: barbara-dave Article Title: Washington Post Article Date: April 9 1912 Article Description: Real Estate Sales Page 14 Article Text: Washington Post April 9, 1912 Real Estate Sales Page 14 Recent Real Estate Sales Shannon & Luchs real estate brokers have sold for Jacob KOHNER the house at 143 1/2 Q street to Edward E. MARSHALL for $4,000. The same firm has sold the two story brick building on Eighteenth street next to the southwest corner of Kalorama road to Mrs. Hanna GRADES for $6,000. M?ddaugh & Shannon Inc. have sold the two story brick dwelling at 436 Fifteenth street southeast to A. H. LEAPLEY for $2,975. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ DC-Old-News ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com
A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > District of Columbia http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=323 Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=32047 Submitted by: barbara-dave Article Title: Washington Post Article Date: April 9 1912 Article Description: New Homes Page 14 Article Text: Washington Post April 9, 1912 New Homes Page 14 Will Erect Handsome Homes Dr. Louis LEHR has purchased a lot on the east side of New Hampshire avenue near R street and is having plans drawn by Clark WAGGAMAN for a handsome residence. Dr. Breckenridge BAYNE has also purchased a lot on New Hampshire avenue adjoining the residence of J. Maury DOVE and will erect a residence on the plot. Both sales were made through the office of Randall H. HAGNER. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ DC-Old-News ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com
A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > District of Columbia http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=323 Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=32046 Submitted by: barbara-dave Article Title: Washington Post Article Date: April 9 1912 Article Description: Harper Page 14 Article Text: Washington Post April 9, 1912 Harper Page 14 Col. Harper to Speak on Panama Col. Robert N. HARPER, president of the District National Bank, has accepted an invitation to address the members of New Jerusalem Lodge, F. A. A. M., on his recent trip to the Panama Canal and Cuba at their regular communication in the new Masonic Temple on Thursday evening April 23. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ DC-Old-News ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com
A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > District of Columbia http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=323 Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=32045 Submitted by: barbara-dave Article Title: Washington Post Article Date: April 9 1912 Article Description: Foundry Vets. Page 14 Article Text: Washington Post April 9, 1912 Foundry Vets. Page 14 Foundry Veterans to Meet Col. A. S. PELHAM, patriotic instructor of the Grand Army of the Potomac will be the orator at the annual reunion of the Foundry Veterans Association at Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church tonight. The association is made up of members of the old Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church who left Washington in 1861 to take up arms in defense of the Union. Col. J. W. ANDREWS is president. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ DC-Old-News ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com
A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > District of Columbia http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=323 Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=32022 Submitted by: barbara-dave Article Title: Washington Post Article Date: April 9 1912 Article Description: Classified Ads Page 13 Article Text: Washington Post April 9, 1912 Classified Ads Page 13 [Transcriber note: Classified Ads are selectively reported. Individual Ads are reported if there is an individual's name; or if there is a business name that we have not previously reported.] -------------------------------- SITUATIONS WANTED -------------------------------- Nurse for infant to companion to elderly lady -by refined white girl, experienced. A. V. WILLIS, ... ave., Takoma Park. -------------------------------- WANTED - WASHING, &C. -------------------------------- Washing to do at home - Piecework a specialty. J. STROTHER, 2292 Champlain st. nw. -------------------------------- ROOMS WANTED -------------------------------- Three rooms; l. h. k.; heat and light furnished; centrally located. M. F. REGES, Geological Survey. -------------------------------- BOARD WANTED -------------------------------- Suburban board for two; state terms. C. H. LEIGHTON, General Delivery. -------------------------------- APARTMENTS FOR RENT -------------------------------- Handsomely furnished 4-room apartment; Hotel Cairo; on or before May 1; no children; references. Apply Mrs. J. ENSLOW, Hotel Cairo. -------------------------------- APARTMENTS WANTED -------------------------------- Fur. room - by young working man; private family preferred. M. W. THOMPSON, General Delivery. --- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ DC-Old-News ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com
A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > District of Columbia http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=323 Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=32012 Submitted by: barbara-dave Article Title: Washington Post Article Date: April 9 1912 Article Description: Classified Ads Page 12 Article Text: Washington Post April 9, 1912 Classified Ads Page 12 [Transcriber note: Classified Ads are selectively reported. Individual Ads are reported if there is an individual's name; or if there is a business name that we have not previously reported.] ---------------------------------- HELP WANTED ---------------------------------- Boy with bicycle to run errands. Harry J. LEE, ?84? ? st. nw. --- Bartender, $... la..., Louis H. SIMPKINS, 811 ..., Woodridge, D. C. --- Orchestra, drum, trianle, and tambourine, cost $15, sell for $5. George ELLIS, 716 18th st. nw. --- Salesman - For grocery trade of Washington, state experience, age, and full information. C. Read & Co., 20 N. Greene st., Baltimore, Md. --- Young man with some experience in gents furnishings. B. RICH, 1922 14th st. nw. --- Housekeeper - Assistant for summer resort. Call Wednesday morning, 11 o'clock. G. M. WILBUR, Hotel Richmond. --- Housework and assist with cooking - Colored woman at once. Apply at Dumbarton Hotel, 623 Pa. ave. --- Housework - Girl, Mrs. MEDLEY, 30th and Ash sts., Mt. Rainier. --- Lady solicitors wanted to canvass business and professional men, salary and commission. Apply to J. H. DIXON, The Arizona, 310 C st. --- Package wrappers - Franc? E. SHELRY, 519 10th st. --- White woman for housework - No laundry, small family, good wages, stay nights. Apply after 12. Mrs. BURRELL, ne. corner Wisconsin ave and Newark st., Cleveland Park. ---------------------------------- PERSONALS ---------------------------------- LADIES, YOUR HAIR Combings made in o? beautiful switches, transformations, neck curlss, wigs, &c., in the most artistic manner. Charges very moderate. London Hair Emporium, adjoining Miss Shacklett's Offices, 1004 F st. nw. ---------------------------------- LOST ---------------------------------- Watch Charm - On Friday, containing H. K. S. initials. H. K. SELLERS, 1219 B st. ne. --- Pin - Valuable jeweled fraternity pin, Sigma Chi, on Monday, liberal reward. Mr. Whitaker, N30?4. --- Money - On Saturday, $13 in a small manilla envelope, reward. Mrs. PAXTON, Lansburgh & Bro., 4th floor. ---------------------------------- MERCHANDISE FOR SALE ---------------------------------- Launch - White Cedar, whaleboat type, call after ? p. m. Charles F. TORNEY, Bailey's Boathouse. --- Overcoat - New; cost $30; sell for $15. W. W. BARTON, 937 H st. nw. --- Dress - Blue silk, cost $20, sell for $5. Prescott Arms, 21st and M sts. nw. Apt. 23 ---------------------------------- SITUATIONS WANTED ---------------------------------- Northern man and wife desire management of year round clean hotel, city and country. REINOHL, 1831 1st st. nw. --- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ DC-Old-News ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com
A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > District of Columbia http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=323 Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=31910 Submitted by: barbara-dave Article Title: Washington Post Article Date: April 9 1912 Article Description: Legal Record, Suits Page 11 Article Text: Washington Post April 9, 1912 Legal Record, Suits Page 11 Equity Suits No. 30960. Jeremiah McCARTHY vs Annie T. McCARTHY - divorce. Plaintiff's attorneys, Thomas G. LEWIS and Edward ?. GIES. No. 309?1. Stephen B. ?OLDEN et al vs William ?. THOMAS et al t?? quiet title. Plaintiff's attorneys ?. ?. JAMES and H. S. WELSH. No. 309??. Janon FISHER et al vs. Columbia Consolidated Mining Company et al to procure distribution of fund. Plaintiff's attorney Fulton LEWIS. --- Lawsuits No. 54???. M?ra COLLINS vs. the Louvre (appellant) - appeal. Defendant's attorney, R. M. THOMAS. No. 54???. Martha A. RIGBY vs. B. H. Stinemetz & Son Company ??co tiorari. Defendant's attorneys, Thomas G. LEWIS and ?. L. GIES. No. 54556. John O. EISLINGER vs. James L. KARRICK, damages $10,000. Plaintiff's attorneys, Hayden JOHNSON and S. T. K?AWANS No. 545?7. Ida B. DUNNINGTON vs. National Union policy, $2,000. Plaintiff's attorneys, George C. GE?TMAN and John RIDOUT. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ DC-Old-News ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com
A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > District of Columbia http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=323 Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=31909 Submitted by: barbara-dave Article Title: Washington Post Article Date: April 9 1912 Article Description: Legal Record, Real Estate Page 11 Article Text: Washington Post April 9, 1912 Legal Record, Real Estate Page 11 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS -------------------------------- Fourteenth Street Southeast between C and D streets - Alfred DAVIS to Jabez LEE, part lot 12, square 1061, $1?0 Mount Pleasant and Pleasant Plains - August ARNOLD to Robert W. and Johanna WILSON, westerly half, lot 5, block 8, $10. Long Meadows - Avery B. BEALL to Mary F. BEALL, lot 78, block 28, $10. 1610 Fourteenth Street Northwest - James W. HENKEL to Allen C. HANNAN, lot 107, square ?08, $10. 613 and 615 Twelfth Street Northwest - Bessie M. SMITH to Edna L. CLAPP, part original lot ?, square ???, $10. California Avenue Northwest between Twenty-first and Twenty-second streets (Florence Court), Fifteenth and L streets northwest (The Ethelhurst), 1752 TO 1760 Q street northwest and Eighteenth and Q streets Northwest to Franklin SCHNEIDER et ux to Florence Court Apartment Company, lot 844, square 2?28; lot 26, square ?16; and lots 130 to 138 and part lot 139, square 1?6, $10. Kentucky avenue southeast, between G and H streets - Charles SELDEN, jr., et ux to Annie M. PRESCOTT, part lot 3, square west of 1092, $10. Manor Park - Edward R. MUSSER et ux to W. S. MUSSER, lots 1, 2, 3, square 33??, $1,000. Chillum Castle Heights - Washington Land and Mortgage Company to Albert FRONFRED, lots 146 and 147, square 3384, $1,520. Same to Edna ?. and Evelyn O. GAINES, lot 1?9, square 3384, $10. Dingman Place Northwest between North Capitol and First streets - Anne M. PRESCOTT to Charles SELDON, jr., lots 141, and 14?, square 628, $10. 1?1? and 1?1? Twenty-fifth street northwest - Mary A. CLANCY to Mary R. ALLEN, trustee, lot 41, square 24, $1 Hillbrook - Otway B. ZANTZINGER et ux to Benjamin BROOKE, lots 1 and 2, square 507?, $10. Washington Heights - H. Rozier DULANEY, trustee, to Charles. W. KING, east half lot 3 and all lots 68 and 69, block 5, $10. Second and E streets southeast - Florence D. McAULIFFE et ux to William P. and Mary ?. RYAN, lot 73, square ???, $10. -------------------------------- DEEDS OF TRUST -------------------------------- Square ?132 - Raymond P. SCHOOLEY to Emanuel SPEICH and J. A. HAYDEN to secure William J. VICKERY, $1,250, monthly payments, 6 per cent, lot 2?. Square 9?? - Middaugh & Shannon to Wharton ?. LESTER and Michael J. COLBERT, to secure National Permanent Building Association, $?1,600. lots 57 to 73. Squares ?08, >084 and 407, Charles F. HUGHES et ux to John S. WHITE, to secure People's National Bank of Charlottesville, Va., $10,6??, 30 days, lots 4?, 46, 61, 100, 101, 1?1, 13?, and 1?3, square 5083, lots 12, 13, 24, 2?, 80, 134 and 13?, square ?084 and lots 47 and 48, square ?40?. Square 833 - Herman R. HOWENSTEIN et ux to B. Francis Saul and Walter E. HILTON to secure Thomas ?. ALLEN, $?,500, 3 years, 5 1/3 per cent, semiannually, lot ?1. Cleveland park - Marianna H. CLOVER et vir Charles ?. to Union Trust Company to secure Washington Loan and Trust Company, $4,000, ? years, 5 ? per cent, semiannually, lot ?0, block 7 Square 320 - Edna ?. CLAPP to William Herbert SMITH and Lee D. LATIMER, to secure Bessie M. SMITH, $3?,?00, ... years, 5 per cent, semiannually, part original lot 6 Square 62 - Herman R. HOWENSTEIN et ux to B. Francis SAUL and James F. SHEA to secure Home Savings Bank, $?,250, 3 years, 5 1/3 per cent, semiannually, lot 44, square 9?7. Same to Harry L. RAUST and George C. BOWIE, to secure George T. ZACHARY, $8,250, 3 years, 5 1/2 per cent, semiannually, lots 29,30 and 31. Square 3384 - Edna F. GAINES and Evelyn O. GAINES to Robert H. McNEILL and F. C. MERRRILL, to secure Washington Land and Mortgage Company, $800, 1 to 67 months, 5 per cent, lot 139. Schuetzen Park - Mathias F. RAYHOE/KAYHOE et ux to American Security and Trust Company to secure National Savings and Trust Company, $1,500, 3 years, 5 1/2 per cent, semiannually, lot 56, block 4. Same to same to secure same, $2,500, 3 years, 5 1/2 per cent, semiannually, lot ??, block 4. Washington Heights - Charles W. KING et ux to national Savings and Trust Company to secure Clarence F. NORMENT, $23,550, 3 years, 5 1/2 per cent, semiannually, lots 68 and 69, and east half lot 23, block 5. Same to James R. ELLERSON and Charles W. SIMPSON, to secure H. Rozier DULANY, trustee, $9,450, 3 years, 6 per cent, semiannually, same property. Square 90 - Domenico CATALDI et ux to James BERRY and William McK. CLAYTON, to secure Perpetual Building Association, $3,500, lot 10. Squares 735 and 736 - William P. and Mary ?. RYAN to same to secure same, $6,550, lot 73, square 735 and lot 116, square ?36. Square 372 - Aaron S. CAYWOOD et ux to American Security and Trust Company, to secure national Savings and trust Company, $10,000, 3 years, 5 per cent, semiannually, lot B. Square 5119 - Eliza M. FOWLER et vir, Owen H., to Ralph P. BARNARD and Guy H. JOHNSON, to secure Barbara RODLER, $1,000, 3 years, 6 per cent, semiannually, lots 1 and 35. Holmead Manor - Violette PEDONE to Walter R. WILCOX and George F. HANE to secure Aquilla R. YEAKLE, $2,500, 3 years, 6 per cent, semiannually, lot 116, block 4?. Same to ??se?? H. KEANE and Charles F. BANES, to secure Sarah B. MILLER, trustee, $??? monthly payments, 6 per cent, ... Square 162 - ... et vir William H., to National Savings and Trust Company to secure American Security and Trust Company, $1,600, 3 years, ? per cent, semiannually, part original lot 7, square 2997. G. Helen METCALF to Jesse L. HEISKELL and William F. H. MERRITT to secure Alma L. KLOPFER, $1,000, 3 years, 6 per cent, semiannually, lots 77 to ??. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ DC-Old-News ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com
A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > District of Columbia http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=323 Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=31908 Submitted by: barbara-dave Article Title: Washington Post Article Date: April 9 1912 Article Description: Probate Court Page 11 Article Text: Washington Post April 9, 1912 Probate Court Page 11 PROBATE COURT - Mr. Justice Wright Estate of Daisy F. JEFFREY - petition for probate of will filed. Attorney George ?. WILLIAMS. Estate of Daniel E. FLI... trial reset for April 22. Attorneys J. J. DARLINGTON and ?. H. ??NTON. Estate of Clara L. PETERS petition to dismiss former petition and appoint L. ?. HAMBY administrator c. t. a. Attorney ?. ?. HAMBY. Estate of Louis C. STOCKMAN, letters of administration granted to Louisa GREEN, bond $100. Attorney B. L. HINTON. Estate of Joseph W. O'DONNOGHUE, letters of administration granted to John C. O'DONNOGHUE, bond $2,000. Attorney D. W. O' DONNOGHUE. Estate of Michael T. WHITE, will admitted to probate and letters testamentary granted to Mary ?. WHITE, bond $200. Attorney, George E. SULLIVAN. Estate of William F. COVERT, order to build monument. Attorney, J. S. ?asby SMITH. Estate of Lucy ROBB, rule to show cause. Attorney Irving WILLIAMSON. Estate of William ?. DOVE will admitted to probate and letters testamentary granted to Thomas W. DOVE, bond $200. Attorney, Lemuel ?UGITT. Estate of Mary J. MOORE, will and codicil admitted to probate and letters testamentary granted to American Security and Trust Company. Attorney William Henry DENNIS. Estate of Benjamin PFAFF, will admitted to probate and letters testamentary granted to Samuel A. DASHELL, bond $500. Attorney ?. ?. MURPHY. Estate of Mary T. BARNES, will admitted to probate and letters testamentary granted to John ?. HEALD, bond $16,000. Attorney J. ?. HEALD. Estate of Emily McK. SMITH, ...ause referred to auditor. Attorneys, Darr, ?e?ser & Curtin. Estate of Mary A. FOX, petition for letters of administration filed. Attorney George F. HAVELL. Estate of Charles THWING, will dated November 23, 1909 filed. Estate of George WARE, will dated August 14, 1905, filed. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ DC-Old-News ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com
A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > District of Columbia http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=323 Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=31907 Submitted by: barbara-dave Article Title: Washington Post Article Date: April 9 1912 Article Description: Legal Record Page 11 Article Text: Washington Post April 9, 1912 Legal Record Page 11 THE LEGAL RECORD Monday, April 8, 1912 [report of national cases not transcribed] Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Present - The Chief Justice Mr. Justice ROBB and Mr Wendell ?. STAFFORD, associate justice Supreme Court D Stanley ?. ?EA??E, Georgee P. McCABE and L. ?. CROSSMAN were admitted to practice. Nos. 2???, 2??8, 2379 - ARMSTRONG et al vs Penneb... et al, motion for leave to file brief as a... curiae, submitted by Mr. George Francis WILLIAMS ... support of motion and Mr. ?. H. JACKSON in opposition and motion overruled. The Chief Justice announced from the bench that hereafter the rule for filing briefs will be ... forced and where appellee is in ... less good cause is shown, he will not ... ... appeal No. ??9, Henderson vs Gilpin, ... Mr. C. T. MILANS on behalf of ... continued until October term and appellant allowed until October 10 and appellee until November 10 to file briefs per stipulation of counsel. ... appeal No. ???0 - Le Brou???s Nix...on ... Mr. Allen WEBSTER, attorney for appellant, opinion and judgement withheld until further ... Nos. ????,???8, and 23?9 - Armstrong et al vs ... aker et al. and Summers et al vs Penne... et al and Davis bs Pennebaker et al ... by Mr. Stanley D. Pearce ... continued by Mr. ?. F. CARUSI and ... Jones for appellees by Mr. R. Ross ... for appellant in 2?78 and concluded by Mr. ?. H. Jackson for appellant. No. 2?98 - Sheridan vs Farrar, dismissed for failure ... per Chief Justice Shepard. No. ???9 - united States use of District of Columbia ... Bagley et al on motion of Mr. F. H. Stephens, time for appellant to file brief extended until April 11, 191? ... from day to day until Monday, April ... ----------- Supreme Court, District of Columbia EQUITY COURT No. 2, Mr. Justice Wright. ... decree vesting title by adverse ... Plaintiff's attorney, George C. Cert???, defendant's attorneys, D. W. O'Donoghue and W. H. Manogue Wheatley vs Wheatley, sale decreed with George ?. Certman, Edward H. Thomas and William ? Neal, trustees, bond, $2,000. Plaintiff's attorney, George C. Certman; defendant's attorneys, H. H. Thomas and W. J. Neale. Bailauf vs Henrichs, auditor's report confirmed and possession decreed. Plaintiff's attorney W. H. Dennis. P??erson vs Be??hert, rule returnable April 9. Plaintiff's attorney, J. F. Colladay; defendant's attorney, Mark Stearman. ???ey vs Ash, sale decreed with George C. ... and W. Gwynn Gardiner appointed trustees, bond $?00. Plaintiff's attorney, George C. ... Defendant's attorney, W. G. Gardiner. Pope vs. Pope, proof ordered, taken before Margaret M. Murray, examiner. Plaintiff's attorney W. A. Lee; defendant's attorney, L. S. Johnson. Assignment for today: No. ?34 - Delaney vs Morse et al. Attorneys Maddox & Ga?ley, Darlington, Mattingly - Selden, ... No. ?0928 - Gillette Safety Razor Company vs O'Donnell. Attorneys, Bacon & Milan - Baker, Sheehy & Hogan. No. ??414 - Stone vs Stone. Attorneeys, Bradley M. Kenney & Flannery- B?yd, Berry & Minor. ------------- CIRCUIT COURT No. 1 - Mr. Justice Stafford ... Anacostia and Potomac River Railway Company, judgement on verdist for defendant. Plaintiff attorney, W. Gwynn Gardiner; defendants attorney, George P. Hoover. Assignment for today: No. ?235 - Neill vs Washington Railway and Electric Company. Attorneys Richardson, Shreve, Lampert, H...r. No. . ?319 - Davis vs Chapin Sacks manufacturing Company. Attorneys, Plumley - Johnston. No. ????1 - Kratz vs Hopkins. Attorneys, Adriaan - Maddox & Catley. No. ???3? - Pittis vs Washington Post Company. Attorneys, Richardson, Shreve - Lambert. No. ???? Bagby vs Hutchins. Attorneys, Lester Diggs - Brandenberg & Brandenberg. No. ??8?? - Ebbs vs Lynch. Attorneys, Glassie - Marshall. No. ???? - Smith vs Collier. Attorneys, Bailey - Douglas. No. ?341? - Baetrotsky vs City and Suburban Railway. Attorneys, Bendheim, Forrest - Darlington. ------------------- CIRCUIT COURT No. 2 - Mr. Justice Gould. Parsons vs Lewis, jury respited. Plaintiff's attorney, H. E. Davis; defendant's attorneys, B. S. M?nor and ?. ?.??W. M. Reynolds. Jurors not sitting excused until Wednesday morning. Assignment for Wednesday, April 10, 1912. No. 356 - Pons vs Bradford. Attorneys Landma?d?, Bailey, and Tucker, Kenyon & Macfarland - Barnard & Johnson. No. ???? - Ashford vs Evening Star Newspaper Company. Attorneys, Davis, James, and Slater - Perry & Son. No. ????3 - M?oney vs Evening Star Newspaper Company. Attorneys, Davis, James, and Slater - Perry & Son. No. ????4 - Webster vs Evening Star Newspaper Company. Attorneys, Davis, James, and Slater - Perry & Son. No. ?6?0? - Baglin vs Surety Company. Attorneys, Blair, Worthington - Huidekoper, Darlington. No. ?88? - Washington, Alexandria and Mount Vernon Railway Company vs Southern Railway Company. Attorneys, Gittings & Mackall - Hamilton, Yerkes & Hamilton. No. ??48? - Leon, administrator vs Sugar. Attorneys, Wolf and David - Ambrose. No. ??70? - Rodrick vs Capital Traction Company. Attorneys, Wilson & barksdale - Perry & Son, D???op. No. ???16 - Thomas vs Merriam. Attorneys S?e?e?, ????, and Oberlin - Ralston, Siddons & Richardson. ----------------- CRIMINAL COURT No. 1 - Mr. Justice Anderson United States vs James H. Smith, assault to kill and robbery, motions for new trial and in a??est of judgment ...e ruled, sentenced to penitentiary for 13 years on robbery charge and for ?? years additional for assault. Attorneys, G. C. S???? and ?. W. Owen. United States vs Gus Corham, carnal knowledge, sentenced to penitentiary for 5 years ????ed on probation. Attorney, J. ?. De Putron United States vs John Robinson, depredation on private property, plea guilty. Attorney J. ?. England. United States vs Clair C. McMullen, nonsupport ?ete ?ant ommitted United States vs Julius H. Krause, housebreaking, recognizance, $300 taken with W. W. Stewart surety. United States vs Walter Johnson and louis Johnson, housebreaking and larceny, motion for new trial filed. Attorney, S. D. Truitt. United States vs Benjamin Maddox and John Robin on depredation on private property, verdist guilty, sentence Maddox to penitentiary fo 2 years, Robinson for 18 months. Attorney, J. N. England. United States vs Lewis Dixon, robbery, verdict guilty. Attorney, J. C. Foster. United States vs Hobert J. Russelll, nonsupport, bench warrant issued. United States vs Raymond Beach, depredation on private property, sentenced to jail for six months, placed on probation. Attorney, David W??f. United States vs Robert H. Partridge, false pretenses, motion for new trial filed. Attorneys, A. A. Birney and E. L. Gies. United States vs Malachi Washington, housebreaking, verdict guilty. Attorney, J. ?. Foster. Assignment for today: United vs Isaac Shelton and Ben Minor United States vs Willis Porter United States vs Harrison Sorrell United States vs Thaddeus Johnson ------------------------------- CRIMINAL COURT No. 2 - Mr. Justice Barnard In re lunacy of Nancy Jane Clough, motion to quash writ overruled, rule discharged and petition dismissed. Attorneys Baker, Sheehy & Hogan. United States vs Ethan G. Hutchinson, embezzlement, plea, not guilty. Attorneys, M. F. Mangan and William Bradfield.. United States vs George O'Connor, forgery; plea not guilty. Attorney, W. E. Ambrose. United States vs James J. Fletcher, George Noble, and mary King, conspiracy, plea not guilty, leave to demur in twenty days. Attorneys, W. E. Ambrose, George P. Hoover, and J. A. O'Shea. United States vs Bernard E. Winters, forgery, plea not guilty, leave to demur in ten days. Attorney, R. Edward Mitchell. United States vs James Pinckney, assault with danerous weapon, plea not guilty. Attorney, ???? Marks. United States vs Francis Logan and mack McKetsle, robbery, plea not guilty. Attorney, R. R. Harner. United States vs Arnold Shortridge, carnal knowledge, plea not guilty. Attorney, C. T. Tittman. United States vs William H. Martin, Bernie Hayden, and Allen Bell, depredation on private property. Martin and Hayden plead guilty; Bell pleads guilty to first count, not guilty to other counts. United States vs Edward Rose, grand larceny, plea guilty. Attorney, C. W. Clagett. United States vs Edward Bowman and Nathaniel Johnson, housebreaking, plea not guilty. Attorney, Rice Hooe United States vs Joseph Harris, assault with dangerous weapon, plea not guilty. Attorney, James F. Kelly. United States vs William Mitchell, assault with dangerous weapon, plea not guilty. Attorney, Leo A. Rover. United States vs Lewis Cogle, assault with dangerous weapon, plea not guilty. Attorney, T. L. Jones. United States vs John Merriman, housebreaking, plea guilty. United States vs Fnnis G. Syphax, forgery, plea not guilty, five days to demur. Attorney, C. H. Turner. United States vs Daniel B. Florence, assault to kill, plea not guilty. Attorney, W. H. Sholes. Duhey Brothers vs Betts, motion for new trial filed, and for remittitur. Plaintiff's attorney M. J. Colbert; defendant's attorney, F. B. Rhodes. Stubblefield vs united States Adjusters, verdict for defendant. Plaintiff's attorney, H. W. Wheatley; defendant's attorney, C. F. Diggs. Faunt Le Roy Elevator Company vs Kemp, dismissed for failure to file declaration. Defendant's attorney, A. D. Smith. Furman vs Warmbath, plaintiff called and suit dismissed. Defendant's attorney, L. J. Mathe Heflin vs Capital traction Company, jury respited. Plaintiff's attorneys, ?. A. and V. L. Toomey; defendany's attorney, G. T. Dunlop. ??ald vs Capital Traction Company, jury respited. plaintiff's attorneys, J. A. and V. L. Toomey; defendant's attorney, G. T. Dunlop. Henderson vs Stubblefield, clerk authorized to disburse fund in registr... Plaintiff's attorney, ?. H. Syme; defendant's attorney, H. W. Wheatley. Assignment for today: Nos. 116 and 117 - Bellinger vs Western Union Telegraph Company. Attorneys, Pack, Hinton & Park - N & C. R. Wilson. In re estate of Rose H. Kraemer. United States vs Samuel Rooins?? United States vs Andrew D... United States vs Fred Miner United States vs Eugene Welsh ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ DC-Old-News ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com
A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > District of Columbia http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=323 Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=31906 Submitted by: barbara-dave Article Title: Washington Post Article Date: April 9 1912 Article Description: Classified Ads Page 11 Article Text: Washington Post April 9, 1912 Classified Ads Page 11 [Transcriber note: Classified Ads are selectively reported. Individual Ads are reported if there is an individual's name; or if there is a business name that we have not previously reported.] BUSINESS CHANCES ------------------------------- Responsible corporation having established showrooms and offices in this city, displaying patented apparatus used by the government desires to meet responsible party with moderate capital to actively engage in management of Washington branch, large profit to right person. Call Thursday, between ? and ?, Hotel Willard. Ask for J. A. WILSON. ------------------------------- LOAN COMPANIES ------------------------------- Money Loaned on Personal Notes, Stocks and Bonds, commercial paper, bought in small or large amounts. Private party. Room 11, Lawrence Bldg., 715 14th st. nw. ------------------------------- AUTOMOBILES ------------------------------- Stanley Steamer - 6 horsepower, A1 condition, no reasonable offer refused. Apply W. W. BIRCH, rear 1210 Mass. ave. --- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ DC-Old-News ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com