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THOMAS _DOW] CG.. Auctioneers, F112085e Bireet’ Northwest. RUBTEES' BALE OF BRICK DWELLING. 912 K STREET BOU'AHEAS'I Iy hfl.ue of a certain deed of trust, Liber No. 4847 at mno 210 and records of the District of Co- lumbia. and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will 1 at public auction, in front o( "\I' MONDAY. 'THE FIRS] designated as and being lot numbered nine- teen (19) in Eleanor N. T. Meed's subdivi- 2fon. of lots. in ‘sduare humbered hine nun- dred and ‘fifty-one, as per plat recorded in Bool B, M., page 289, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, rms; 80ld subject to a prior deed of trust for $2.800, further particulars of ¥hich il be announced at time of sale; the pur- chase price above said trust 1o be paid in A deposit of $300 required. ~Con- ancing. recording, etc.. at the purchaser's cost. Terms to be compiied with within 30 days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the proverty may ‘be advertised and resold at e discretion of the trustees 5. PERCY MCGLUE, J.HENRY BROWN. _mh20-dtdsexSu__Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. R oy xmw““’“ RIS s REET NORTHWEST. By sirtuc oF-a Ceriaih deed of Lrust duly recorded 1 Liber No. 119, folio 131 et s¢q. of the land records of the District of Co- Tumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undng:\xned trustee will 1l at_public auction, in front - fees.'on FRIDAY. THE T\ NTE AD. 1929, AT ARCH. T} OCK BTy the following-described land premises. situate in the District of Co- and_designated as and being part of ‘original Iot 11 in square 512, the same being_more fully described in said deed of trust by metes and bounds and known for purposes of taxation and ment as lot 35 in sauare B3 s, of sale; All cash, A deposit of 230000 Will be Teaulred ‘at time of sale. ~All conveyancing. recording, etc.. at cost of pur- chaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 days from day of sale. other- wise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of default- ing purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of such resale in_some newspaper published fon, D."C. mm—— IVAN HEIDEMAN. mh19.21.23. zs.z 9 rviving Trustee. . AUCTIONEERS, THOS. 3 0%Fbe strect Northwert. TRUSTEES' SALE ‘OF VALUABLE_EX ST TOR REPROOF APARTMEN KNOWN AS FIRPERRES 1507 A STREET NORTHW By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly * yecorded in Liter No. 6088, folio 451 et sea.. of the land records of the District of Co- Jumbie, and at the request of the party se. cured ihereby. the undersigned trustees will 1l at public auction, in front of fetn"'on FRIDAY. TWENTY- Nm'm OF MARCH. AD. 1929. AT FOUI OCK P.M.. the following-described fand tuate in the District of Co- designated as apd being lot 29 Rutty's combination, of orieinal m e part of origmal ot 1 3 196, ‘as per plat recorded in Liber 66 at folio 23, in the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia: together with all and singular the improvements. ways, easements. Tights, rivileges and appurtenances to the same gc ging or in anywise appertaining, and 51 We sstate, Hight. title, interest and claim Jaw’ and in equily, or otherwise ot o, of the party of the first part, of, Powere to or out of the said land and premises. in, Also Shattels, furniture and equipment now remises = e’v‘ml:psnld sublect to & prior deed of trust for further particulars o vmenhwnll T llnnngémed at time of sale: the purchase price above sa paid $26,000,00 1n cash, balance $1.000.00 per urchaser. A deposit . Bonvevancing. Tecordinf. etc, ai purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forefited and the property may be ndvertised and resold atthe discretion of the lrustces mh19-d&ds.exSu__ THOS. Suaf'Ere Sireet eet Northwert. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick Apartment Known as the Parkway, Being at the Southwest Corner of Connecticut . Avenue and Macomb Street Northwest. By virtue of a cerfain deed of trust, dated October 1. 1928, “belng instrument No. 80, Quetabery etoner 13, 1028, among the land e the, District O Comonbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, !he"\lnde;uf!n!d‘ln}slau wil sell at public auction, in front of the prem JWENTY-NINTIL | DAY 3 reco! n “Liber 25 at folio 49 subject (0 he oeilding restriction ‘Hne as shown on ject to @ prior deed of fileie g ‘1‘" aas : oo FRORAEL "3 KEANE mh19-d&ds.ex Trustees. ADAM A, WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. STEES’ OF VALUABLE BRICK n%wn.uro. 0. %10 CLIFTON STREET By Uietus of a certain deed of trust, duly yecorded in Liber No. 5562. folio 25 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum; bia, and at the y secured e mdcrsianed. trustees Wil ofier uction. in front. of the £ FIRST DAY OF APRIL. if Tollowing-described land and premises. situ- Disteict, of Columbia, to wit: Lot ard Lewis' subdivision of lots " Gniversity Park." ns per piat Liber County 19, folio 84,.of the record and designated on the Tacessor of the District of Columbia for. tax- ation purposes as lot 832 in square 2662, Terms of sale: The above property wiil be 30ld_subject to' s prior deed of trust for 00, 8t Gh47%, due, February 1 1930: 1,000.00 cash, the remainder very e Sold or all cash over trust At option of pur; ehaser. A deposit of §300.00 reauired of purchaser at sale. All conveyancing, re- cording and notarial fees at cost of pur- chaser. Terms to be complied with within irty days from day of sale, otherwise trus- Bre dnvs “Saveruisement ot gome newspaper publisied in Washington, THOMAS E. JARRELL, JOHN D. LEONARD. mh21-d&ds exSu Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, A'JCTIONEERS. e EVE BT TRUSTEES, SALE or \'ALUABLE DWELL- NG, KNOWN 449 HARVARD NORTHWES BY virtue of & ceriain deed of trust, dated bruary 3rd. 1927, being instrument No 90, recorded May 6ih, 1927, among the land yecords of the District of Columbia, and at the recuest of the party secured 'thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at public suction. in front of the premises. on TUES- DAY, THE SECOND DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 1929, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M., the follow- ing-described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbla. and designated &s and being lot numbered thirty-six (36) in Katfe Jorss et al. subdivision in block num- bered thirty-nine (391, north grounds of Co- Jumbian University, as per plat recorded in | {he ofice of the suivevor for the District of | Columbia, in Liber County 12 at folio 11 Sateps vg much thereol a3 was Conveved 1o Francis A. Luiz for pariy-wail purposes by | deed recorded in Liber 2547, at folio 423, of | Ahe Jand records of the District of Columbla. and together with all right to use said wall Tegerved in said deed Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust Tor $12,000.00. further Darticulars of which will be announced at time of sale; Durchase price above sald trust to be j&id in cash. A deposit of $1,000.00 required. &munncmg. Tecording, etc. at the pur: haser's cost. Terms to be complied with Within ‘fificen days. otherwise deposit for- feited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. AMANDUS F. JORSS, F. 3 KARL F. JORSS, _mh21.23.25.27.29.6p2_ Trustees. _ THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- ORY AND AR nereby. the undersigned trustees will St at public wuiction, in {ront of lhe}rrtm» FR] THE TWENTY-NINTH D. 1929, Sk Bz, the toflowing-de- scribed land and premises. situate in the City of Washington, District of Columbia. designated as and being lot numbered one hundred and thirty-five (135), in Joseph B. Bowling's subdivision of lots’in square numbered twenty-five (25), in Steliwagen and Edmonston, trustees,’ yor for the District of Columbla; subject 10_covenants of record. Terms of sale be paid in cash, bala: 1 payuble uitiy. from dus cured by deed of trust upon the or il cash, at_the option of A" deposit” of '$300.00 will reauired Al conveyancing recording. etc., of purchaser. Terms of Snle 1o be compiied with within 15 days from ay’ of sale, otherwise the trustees Te- I ser uch some nlcl‘!nlnel published An Vv llmnl» B QLAUD LIvIN N mh19,31,33,25.37, * | interest is overdue up to F One-inird of the purchase ! " THOMAS L. CARTER, AUCTIONEER. Auction Sale of Unredeemed Pledges. HURSDAY MORNINO MARCH | TWENTY EIGHTN, 1925 AT TEN O'0 | 1 will commence to seil at the uznuummmv. g JE. Heidenheimer. Inc. S0 st., | Alexandria, Va. all pledges jipon which the this date. Ticket holders kindly take notice Heidenheimes, Inc. mh21-7¢ "THOS. J. OWEN_ & SON, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY AME DETACHED _ RESI- DENGE. SITOATE NO. 308 T STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated Ausust 22 1927, recorded in Liber 5991, folio 318 et sea.. of the land records of the Dis- triet. of Columblar and at the Teanest of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trus- tees will sell at public auction. the premises. ‘on DAY. THE Brokers. UCT NEERS. nd a5 ‘and being 1ot mumbered twelve (1) block numbered eight (8) in George Trues- dell's subdivision known as “Eckington.” as per plat recorded in Liber County 6. at folio 85. in the office of the surveyor for the Dis- trlet of Columbla; subject to the covenants Sold subject to a prior deed of ist for $5.000. further particulars of which be_announced at time of sale: the pur- price above said trust to be paid in A_deposit of $300 required. Convey- ., recording. etc. at the purchaser's Terms to be complied with within n days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold st the discretion of the trustees, GLAUD LIVINGSTON, v&!u. __mh19.21.23.25. s I'BOPOSAL@ PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE Bureau of Supplies and Accounts. Navy Dariment, Washington, D-'G . untii 10 6clock am. April 2, 1929, for delivering lumber. motor “ambulance. frolley with hoist. movements. barographs, rain gages. . barometers, a mometer support arms to the Navy Yard, Washington. D. C.. etc. Apply for proposals o_the Bureau of Supplies and_Accounts, CHARLES MORRIS, Pavmaster General of the Navy ‘mh21.28 EDUCATIONAL. THE TEMPLE SCHOOL, Inc. The Secretarial School of Individual Instruction Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Civil Service. 1420 K St. N.W. M. 3258 RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. When Mardl Winds Blow here’s One Place to Go Down to xh‘ Boardwalk! Where the weather is restrained and breezes waft health from the se: Spend the Lenten Holidays st The AMBASSADOR Horseback Riding Tndor-Sea Watee Bwimaing. Tl 6% Rooms €5 Baths “* Monarch of the Boardvalk. ” 8 - ATLANTIGCITY,N.J. Established for sixty y okl (lnes TLANTIC CITY ’ HDRBIS & BRIGHTON AVENUES On the Boardwalk Facing the Ses American Plan. Fireproof Addition. Concerts broadcast over WPG. J. B. THomPsoN & Co VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. Vlrglma Beach Is a delightful place to | spend your ] Easter Holidays 1 You will find every com- | fort at the New Waverly ‘ Hotel, directly on the | | ocean front, only $5 and $6 ] | per day, American plan, | with bath and golf priv- | | ileges. | ASHEVILLE, N. C. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1929 INVOKE JONES LAW TOFORCE STATEAID | i | rier to Enforcement of Dry Act. In this, the third of a series of four dispatches on prohibition en- Jorcement, David Lawrence states that the principal dificulty is with the local governments and that the Jones law now is to be invokd to enforce co-operation with Federal machinery. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. Spectacular and sensational as have been the gang wars in Chicago, Federal | officials here believe that there are other cities in which the liquor traffic is even worse than in Chicago. They say that in some cities the liquor chieftains arc so well entrenched against their own rivals that the trade goes on quietly and without challenge. In fact, this is the condition in most of the cities of the United States which are in the wet area. The number of speakeasies-is difficult to estimate and the beer traffic continues unabated. In these localities no serious effort has ever been made to enforce the law. Not only has it been difficult for the Federal Government under its present system of operation to prosecute those whom it has charged with law viola- tion, but it has also been handicapped by the failure of local authorities to co- operate and prosecute under State laws. The original conception of those who framed the eighteenth amendment was that in giving the States and the Fed- eral Government concurrent jurisdic- tion the States would not shirk their tasks but would take care of the ma- jority of the violations. As it is now. the tendency is to shift the burden to the Federal Government, which is with- out & police force adequate to take care of the problem. Local Politics Obstacle. Local politics is regarded as the chicf obstacle to law enforcement. Police officers who are working with the boot- leg chiefs have until this time been more or less immune, because it was difficult to get evidence of actual par- ticipation by them in the sale of illicit liquor, and when cases were brought, the payment of a fine enabled most of them to escape. The new Jones law will make it possible for the Federal Government to prosecute local police who are derelict in their duty and ac- tunlly put them in jail. The theory is any one who aids in the manu- Iacture. sale, transportation or dis- tribution of alcoholic beverages without a permit is aiding in the commission of a felony, which means a jail sentence. The Jones law, in other words, is counted on to strike terror into the hearts of local policemen throughout the country, who now may be brought | into Federal courts and put behind bars if they are convicted. In a number of cities public senti- ment is being aroused against local au- thorities who are lax in the enforcement of prohibition laws. Now that it has become apparent, that this laxity has meant the violation of other important laws, some of the communities are begin- ning to see the dangers of indifference. In some instances, lack of courage on the part of local chiefs is responsible for failure to enforce. The Federal Government is ready at any time to furnish assistance in those communities where it is desired. Graft in Service. Unquestionably there has been some | graft and corruption in the Federal service fitself, and efforts are being made to reduce it to a minimum. The Federal official who may be caught ac- cepting a bribe would hitherto have been prosecuted under the conspiracy statutes, under which proof is always | difficult. With the Jones law, however, permitting a jail sentence for any one who aids in the violation of the law asl it relates to transportation, manufac- ture, sale, distribution or importation, the Federal agent who betrays his Gov- ernment may find himself in jail. An entirely new aspect has been given the whole enforcement problem as a consequence of the passage by Congress of the Jones law. The principal effect ! is sald to be noticeable in cities where the local authorities have hitherto been ! indifferent to the law violations. If the | Jones law should prove successful, it is | not unlikely that an effort will be made to go further and make explicit the laws relating to the purchase of illicit liquor. KENILWORTH Where wmct enulpmenz and per- fected service makes resting or pi ing more perfect. 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Ambassador—Captain Lash,” at 6:25, 8:10 and 10 p.m. Tivoll—“Wild_ Orchids,” at 2, 3:50, 5:45, 7:40 and 9:35 p.m | Central—The Butter “and Egg Man,” | at 1230, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:30 p.m. | Army Transfers Grdered. i Col. Edward A. Sturges, Army Finance | Department, has been transferred from Boston to San Francisco; Maj. John A. Sterling, Infantry, from Philadelphia to the War Department: Lieut. Col. Lewis S. Morey, Finance Department, from the War Department to Fort McPher- son, Ga., and Capt. John A. Ballard, Signal Corps, from National Guard duty at Philadelphia to the Militia Bureau, War Department. ‘There are now 90 schools and hos- pitals with 250 teachers, doctors and nurses who help carry on educational work for the Government in Alaska. ~ $20 For Your Old Battery Radio Set ~—which will be credited on the very latest All-Electric Grebe Radio Set. RADIO M. L 2 COMPANY A 712 11 st Special Genuine B.V.D. 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Before I say a word about t unusual production I want to make very clear to everyone in the city that I could obtain only the GAYETY THEATRE to house “The Jazz Regiment.” I had planned to take “The Jazz Regiment” to New York to play at my own theatre this coming week, but alterations to the auditorium have not yet been com- pleted—so Washington is being served this highly per- fected show at popular prices just before it goes to Broadway. “THE JAZZ REGIMENT” is a BROADWAY PRODUCTION ... NOT A BURLESQUE SHOW. It has a corking cast of 55 noted colored stars, whirl- wind dancing, delightful music and AB@OLLTELY UPROARIOUS COMEDY. I unhesitatingly recommend it to the most discrims« inating theater-goer. I am happy to have produced it. (Signed) SAM H. GRISMAN. P. S.: You may telephone the bor ofice for reservations in advance for the daily matinee and evening performances and the gala Midnight Show to be held Friday night, March 29. Telephone Metropolitan 9447, William Collier's Greatest Success “NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH” sparkling comedy o oy A :,.mwm “TWIN BEDS” ki, TONITE | Bluunsn'ro SAT. ELASC AT 8'30 AT 2:30 edern Play by L. 2. HARPER 50¢ t. $ 50¢ to $1.50 THE DEVIL'S MISTRESS With BRANDON TYNAN And a Remarkable Cast. Including MARCIA BYRON and LEE PATRICK Besinning Easice Sunday Nisht Theodore Decioer s B “AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY" HOWARD' PHILLIPS Most Important C; Wed. i STANLEY CO. THEATERS THE HOUSES OF TALKIES Z TALKING PIC Be ane of theiRrst & this ster 1WhO in his silent make you 7O first “talkie” BEGINNING FRIDAY MIDNIGHT PREMIERE METIIOI’OI.ITMI ¥ at 10th 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. ¢ comet ar with gle! MARK TWAIN'S [ A CONNECTICUT YANKEE Adapted by Flelds, Rodgers and Hart with WILLIAM GAXTON NEXT MONDAY NIGHT Mail Orders Now Seat Sale Now LA hl(h‘&-—wflc- S1. SL30, §2, $2.50 Thars. Mat.—50¢. $1, $1.50 Sat. Mat.—50c. §1, $1.50, §2 Tomorrow, Poli's, ROVAL BELGIAN SYMPHONIC BAND LAH. l.l‘l'lul PREVOST, Cenduetor. u KING ALBERT. G S THE ANNUAL SOCIETY CIRCUS FORT MYER, VA. Duzlmg Array BEGINNING SATURDAY AND FOR ONE WEEK ONLY! The Deppiest Entertainer of Footlights” tn & Talking Singing Romance That Rollicks With Wit and Warbling. GEORGE JESSEL and an Ezceptional Cast in “LUCKY Honemnmlnp -nd Circus Stunts SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 0 P.M. and 8:15 P.M. Tickets, 50c to $3.00. Reservations, Adhl-lnl. Wtfl 2000. LOEW'S PALAcE FRE A TSt —Cont from 11 A M, LADY "OF “THE PAVEMENTS a muh. slalkiog and Romance —ON THE STAGE— WESLEY EDDY In & eolorfal Loew-Publix “BUBBLING OVER" ANNOUNCEMENTI STANLEY-CRANDALL THEATERS “THE HOUSES OF TALKIES” iSthand E__10:45 A_ M. to 11 P. M. LAST 2 DAYS “COHENS and KELLYS in ATLANTIC CITY" A_Talking Laugh Hit. With GEORGE SIDNEY 'ZRA Eollwll MACK swa'x DED— NOVELTY SONG REEL VITAPHONE ACTS REEL CONCERT OVERTURE METROPOLITAN Fat 10th 11 A M. te 11 P. 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