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a0 E. Morrison Paper C(-).v LNk ooks WARDMAN BIDS IN e ANNAPOLIS HOTEL FURNITURE | ‘Preperty Sold at Austion to | SALE ‘| Satisfy Trust Brings Price CONVENIENT TERMS of $1,758,628. George Plitt Co., Inc. Painiing. Paperhanging. Upbolstery Phone M. 4224 718 13th St FORD SERVICE UNIVERSAL AUTO CO., INC 1529 M St. N.W. North 207 North 3% North 3% The Anmapolis Hotel,' 11-story hos- | talry on H street botween Eleventh and Tweifih streets. placed on the auction block to satisfy outstanding trusts, was bought in yesterday afternoon by Harry Wardman with a bid of $30.000, =ub-. ject to existing morigages. The bid was subject to a first trust of $1.250,000, a s2cond trust of $423,626.25, | making the total consideration $1,753- injunction, sought by Brooks S. Hutchinson and M. L. Hutchinson, as administrators of Ciyds Hutchinson, former owner of th> property, failed to ma'erialize, and the sale was conducted ias advertised by Vernon G. Owen '~ 'hemas J. Owen & Son, auctioneers re were but two groups of bid- Wardman and his represenia- and a second group, who declined their identity. npapolis Hotel was ererted i1 by the Wardman Construction. Co. MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves 3th St Whart Dally i 10 A.M. and 2:20 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢c Admission, 25c Cafe ang Lunch ¢ M Verno: THE EVENING | JUDGE RAPS COMPLAINANT Brought Man to Court for Knock- ing Off Hub Cap. Criticizing the complainant for bring- ing in a mnan who had merely knocked the hub cap off his automobile, Judge Isaac R. Hitt yesterday accepted the nersonal bond of Walter Brooks, col- ored, 1709 Ninth street, for leaving STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER II, 1928, after colliding. Brooks was also charged with operating without a per- mit, however, and a fine of $15 was imposed on this count. According to the testimony, Brooks’ car hit a raxicab, driven by another colored man, and failed to stop. An- other taxicab of the sam2 company happened to be passing at the time, OFFICERS CHANGED. Maj. Roy C. Heflebower Sent From Here to Brooklyn. Maj. Roy C. Heflebower, Medical Corps, has been relieved from duty in and its driver pursued and captured |the office of the surgeon general and Brooks. Neither of the colliding cars |ordered to the general depot at Brook- was appreciably damaged, according to|lyn, N. Y.; Maj. Arnold N. Krogstad, testimony. Air' Corps, from Fort Leavenworth, Kans., to Baltimore; Maj. Fletcher O. McFarland, Medical Corps, from Wal- ter Reed General Hospital, this city, to Fort, Hayes, Ohio; Lieut. Col. Robert M. Barton, Cavalry, at Milwaukee, to hls‘ home, for retirement, and Col. Edglr] A. Sirmer, Cavalry, from San Francisco | to the 14th Cavalry, at Fort Des Moines,i Towa. i All raflway lines in Rumania are now government owned and operated. No more price-obstacle for the small-home family that has denied itself the modern comfort of OIL HEAT IS development shows, sharply and clearly, A BRIEF Visit to inspect, and AMUSEMENTS. F St. at 13th. Cont. from Now YING A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture ‘MARION BDAVIES THE CARDBOARD LOVER — ON THE STAGE — WESLEY EDDY in Anderson’s Revue { “PARISIAN NIGHTS” ¢ ‘ FOX MOVIETONE NEWS _What You See : COLUMBIA S __Fstaticth Cont from10:30 'S _ AMUSEMENTS. _ NATIONAL | $1.00. 3¢ & 50 | Tonisht. Mat. e, MAT. WED. AL SEATS S0e | FAREWELL WEEK National Theater Players Offer JOHN GOLDEN'S PERFECT COMEDY DRAMA T*Heaven 'SPECIAL!!! EXTRA MAT. *IDAY T of the world champion lauzh hit SNATCHERS | Al Seats 50c—Buy Early NOW PLAVING A United Artists Picture JOHN BARRYMORE America’s Most Distinguished Actor in “TEMPEST” with CAMILLA HORN LIMITED ENGAGEMENT BEG. NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT FLYING TO YOU!! SUN. NIGHT—SEPT. 16 2i—Twice Daily Thereafter—K:30 MAIL CEDERS Now. memoumsr SPECTACLE learn the facts about “The Chal- OF ALL TIMES lenger,” will be interesting and will provide you with an entirely « new'idea of the whale oil burner question. If you ‘are unable to make the visit, drop us a post- ALDED LOUIS WOLHEIM ATTRACTIONS m T it was acquires v the Annaj is ARE YOUR CHILDREN'S EYES co. an orsanimtion of Whet. Vienia |invéstors. The building contains about READY FOR SCHOOL? 1400 rooms and baths, in addition to 12| stores on the first floor. and has a| frontage of 200 fecp on H street, 112 feet_on Eleventh street and 106 feet a- | on Twelfth strest. The site contains | St about 22018 square feet. the quiet but steady progress that has made oil heat one of the most important and deslrable modern comforts. [STRAND 2% 2 MUTUAL BURLESQUE f tion of the eves W tact condition _A— LEESE (_)l’IIC,\_l COMDANY | POLICEMAN’S ARREST SOUGHT BY AUTOIST Gave Him “Ticket” Written on| Conductor's Witness Blank, J. L. Sugrue Chnrges Contending tr :t Policeman E. Bar- {nett of the eigl *h precinct gave him a “ticket” made out on the reverse side |of a street :ar conductor's witness | blank becaust he had threatened to file | complaint agdinst him, J. Leo Sugrue, | automobile editor of the Washington | Times, yesterday attempted to procure a | warran: charging the policeman with | | reckless driving. At the same time ‘ Sugrue, through his atiorneys, Ring & D | Cobb. filed formal complaint ngamst' | the officer with the Police Trial Board. The reckless driving warrant was ree fused him at the assistant corporation | counsel’s office in Police Court on the ground that a preliminary hearing would have to be held before any one could be charged. Officials at the office agreed not to perr-it th2 policeman. who has made out i»formation against LLN |er> INC ORATED Sy rvv‘l‘):nrh:}:%in‘;' l\;;n u?l‘?c fflflh’lflv to " FALL FASHIONS rant either. Officer Barnett, Sugrue and all witnesscs will be summoned for | IT IS ASSURING TO KNOW [HaT AT KA®LOWIIZ BrROS. YOU HAVE the hearing on Wednesday. The counter charg~s b2tween th> po- SELEC 1V - FASHIONS WHICH ARE 1HE MAST-R CREATIONS OF IHE SEaSON. licemon and Sugrue are the result of EACH MODELIS A *STAk " OF A 1 collision which occurred when the late is said, in nttemptin" to avoid a PARIS OPENING . . FACH ASSURED A SEASON OF INDIVIDUAL TRIUM“H collision with Policeman * Barnett, was INFIVIDUAL PAR!S REPLICA DRESSES. . $13 hit by a street car at Fourteenth and T |streets Saturday. The policeman, n HUNDRENS OF INDIVIDUAL DRESSES TO CHOOSE FrOM YEJ' EMINED GLASSES FITTED —» OPTICAL COMPANY na-rr.rr 2 nwvseoe civilian clothes, is alleged to. have bor- | rowed the witness blank from the ccn- | ductor and ordered Sugrue to post col- |lateral for failing to give the right of way. ‘LOSS OF CHERRY TREES $25---+35--$4 5 UP | UNDETERMINED BY GRANT COATS OF FLEGANCE . . . $58, $75 $195 gays Flood Waters Killed 25 or 30! | | | | in Potomac Park—Delays Replacements. The extent of the loss of cherry trees | 2s a rasult of the recent flood waters in Potomac Park has not yet bzen termined, according to Licut. Ool. U S. Grart, “1. director of the officc of Public Buildings and Public Parks of | the. National Capital. Col. Grant said | teday that the trees still show signs of life, although he added that there prob- | ably 1ld be some losses, and fixed the figure at approximately between 25 - 1 30 trees. Until the trees die, Col. Grant said ‘1at no steps would be taken to acquire replacements, but he believed there were a sufficlent number in the parks ‘o take care of any losses, In' some places on the Tidal Basin it will be necessary to remove some of the trees to thin out in that area, and some will | be found in other places in the parks, land these will be moved to fill the | places of those which died. 01 Fill up with Autocrat. Maintain the oil level, but. don’t drain again for 1,000 miles—a thousand of the finest miles you ever drove. Nothing is more important than thorough Ilubrication. UTOCRAT—THE OIL THAT IS DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHERS Beware of Substitutes. Bayerson Oil Works | R Columbia 5223 | Mrs. Torreyson Asks Divorce. — | Charging cruelty and non-support, _ | Mrs. Gladys B. Torreyson, 1615 Wis- | consin_avenue, has filed suit for a lim- ‘ucd divorce and alimony from Clrarles Torreyson. fr. & metal lather in the ‘rmp oy of the Wardman Construction | Co. They were married at Baltimore August 8. 1924. Attorneys George E. | McNeil and Thomas E. Lodge appear for the wife, TODAY'S AMUSEHENTS | National Players—“Seventh Heaven,” drama, at 8:20 p.m. Keith's—“The King of Kings,” pho- toplay, continuous 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Strand—“Hindu Belles,” burlesque, at | 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Earle—“Lights of New York," con- tinuous 11:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. | . Columbia—“Tempest,” at 10:55 a.m., 12:55, 3:05, 5:05, 7:10 and 9:20 p. Metropolitan—“Forgotten Faces,” at 11:35 a.m., 1:35, 3:35, 5:35, 7:35 and 9:35 p.m. PAIlc&"Thr Cardboard Lover,” at . 1:50, 3:55, 5:25, 7:40 and Expert Fittings The ability to fit trusses, elas- tic hostery and abdominal sup- porters perfectly cannot be acquired except by long experi- ence. Gibson's fitting staff has been doing this work faithtully and skillfully tor many years Our service has been available to the public ot Washington for the R last 20 years Avail yourselt of this great opportunity it you need any artificial appliances Fox—"Street Angel,” continuous 12 noon to 11 p.m. Little 'n.um—"pmr the Corsair,” continuous 1 to 11 p. Tivoli—"The Racke(' continuous, 2 to 11 pm. | Ambassador—“Forgotten Faces,” | 6:15, 7:55 and 9:40°" i Central—"The Cossack,” at and 9:40 p.m. 917 G St. N.W. 12:30, | i2 Representative Largest refrigerator manufacturer in East wants representative in this territory to sell complete line— especially patented refrigerator display cases—to retail meat and grocery trade. Must have proven sales record, preferably in handling specialties. Salary and bonus arrangement to the successful applicant. Apply Ottenheimer Bros., Inc. Fallsway and Hillen St. THE news is this: First,a fully automatic KLEEN- Heer oil burner at a lower price than has ever before been thought possible on healing equipment cf this character. Second, a burner specially en- gineered and buill for the home of Jrom 4 to 7 or 8 rooms. It is the natural result of the KLEEN-HEET makers are justly proud. And which our honorable competitors freely concede. THIS new small-home model —*TheChallenger”—is the most beautifully efficient piece of heating equipment in our own long experience. It is very simple, compact, quiet and economical in operation. We predict that it will many times multiply the card—or telephone. WEIRD IDEAS SOME HOLD about Oil Heat: NE is that an oil burner, once installed and started, should require no further attention (What mechani- cal device made by man could operate on any such basis?) Another is that burning oil shonld vastly reduce heating bills. 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