Evening Star Newspaper, April 11, 1929, Page 50

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TRUSTERS' SALE OF VAL mo_-m”% by I.BON " dvfl;h‘le fil‘b‘l N. 5md‘g“:"w :‘“l:" e . SE°%he dand records of ihe- Distriet of Co- ustees will ‘Dublic. auction. in. front. of 1 ONDAY, THE FIFTEENTH APRIL. 1929, AT FIVE O'CLOCK ollowing-describad land and prem- in the District of Colam ts 14 and 15 in_block 3 luhdlvulon ot ~Twinin ng it ady by & Eliot, trustees, as per plat recorded Biihe Smce ot the survevor Tor tie. Districe ot Golumbia in Liber county . ab fo lo 131, Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase- money 1o be PaId in cash. the balance.in equal installments, =represented . by _the romissory notes of the purchaser, pavable one, two and three years, with interest at 6 per cent per annum from day of sale, payable semi-annually, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash. st the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300.00 required of purchaser at time of DA’ P, the All conveyancing, recording, and no- | SO torial fees at cost of purchaser. 'Terms ot gale to be complied with within, thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees Teserve the Fight to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defgulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in the city of Washington, D. C. RAYMOND J. VIERBUCHEN, CRONGE M FAENIOR apé-dads.exSu_ Trustees. & BON, AUCTIO] Street Northwest. TRUSTEE'S SALE_OF_ VAl PROVED REAL NG A WEST. AND " FIXTURES ~ CON- By Viriue of A Certain deed of trust re- eorded November 1, 1928, instrument No. 142, of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the Tequest of the Daity secured thereby, the undersigned trustee il sell at public suction, in ront of the remises, on TUESDAY, THE NINTH DAY QX APRIL, AD, 1020, AT CLOCK .1k the Tollowing Aesseibed Tund Sna Dremises.” stungs Th " h per plat recorded in the office of the sur- veyor for the District of Columbia in Liber et folios 9 and 10; together with the being a_practically L mnckd buugm'hwnh wubite: | @ 3 ied under lease by the United States Postofice Department as & branch post office Also certain furniture and fixtures in said premises, used in Tection_ with said postofice. Satd sale subject 10 confirmation by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding & Bank- ruptey Court. Terms: Said property to be sold sublect to & prior deed of ess of $32500. the cost and fisk of the denfl'u?'“ Durchaser, after five days’ advertisement “f %ldhl;;x:lloenlfl smé\e newspaper published as THE, COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK OF o TEustee. DEN, vics Bheatient. ABOVE SAL! 18__POSTP BAY OF APRIL, 1530, AT FOUR O GLOCK P.M., SAME PLACE. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEE. Large Sale Hou;ellold REGISTERED Gst of Every Description ‘At Public Auction At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th St. SATURDAY April 13th, 1929 At 10 AM. By order of Storage Concerns and others. Terms: Cash. C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. mh29,8p1,3,5,7.8 ot 5. TRADE MARK RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Q%iql Chelsea LANTIC CITY IDRR!SI BRIGBTONAm pacing American Pla; f- Carls Srm. Pireproof Adc Orchestra. Concerts bro-dun over WPG. J. B. THOMPEON & Co. JORDAN SPRING HOTEL T3l be open fo le Blossom_ Festival the % ot e Gottases tor. Summer. be 3 in ths a'noi. 1068 NA sulg.m‘ wuu?awn. Dyl PBOPO!AI.!. Rbri 30, 3985, Ao tun out ot Pipe Tin e di fiformation on b stion, omcnl. NOTICES. BY VIRTUE E g E On sor: the roperty ndmm L d lh.: ul::' a ¥ - g ot the. Inte nl, re of the s otk co 13 hereby given that '-hc‘lollfl' a llllg,meblkl ‘were nlled in t) Truek., motor Bedan, I o oBo8g01; " Rebru ‘motor, Ford Gonchr motor €111, Au ot 4 Essex 'Coach, h 18, 1 Ford co-cn!f nflmruum )nuh 18, 192 v. Ford Touring; motor 3 My 1920, Peerless Tourl 1929, as provided vised Btabutes of the United mm Prohibition Administr trict No. 7. By JOHN J. Brohimdon AdminisCrator, Yashin ton. trict of Columbla. Dated March 38, 1 mi LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE SUPREME DISTRICT | of Columbia, flofi)lln;n; District Court.—In B uSondemnation o 1haswine snd Shetabsake stzeets northwest, in the-District of Columbia, —District Court No. 1958.—Notice and order of ublication —-Notice is hereby given, that he Commissioners of the District of Co- lumba (pursuant to a certain provision of the act of Congress, approved March 4, 1913, gniitied, “An st making vernment th ot otumbie, for the fiscal year e {he - June thirtieth. nineteen hundred ‘and fourteen, and for other Durposes,” Whereby they are authorized to open, extend e e, road or hight system of highways in m.z portion of m District 0 Columbia,_outside”of ihe Sitle f Washington and Georsetown sdop der"the act of Congress approved Harcn 3, 1893, s amends he acts of Congress od, June 28, oot ‘and May 38, 1936 Tespectivel ‘condemnation under i provisions of Sibckapter one of chapter fi- en of the Code of Law for the District of Colimbia): have fied & petition in this court praying the con z of the land essa m nnn, a5 DAL thereof, -nd 2re this court empanel’s with the law provided assess beum:m K fn clhzurd-nl:e uch cuses a?'owm'x ot Gand o lulll fl by reason of the sald \'l“el"fll‘lh place, ,l’lnd!" streets north in Bliir ‘}in‘é"‘“"”"..m{ the of ‘the thereof, and to assess the bcnnnu rnumn( theretrom, plus all or sny part of the cor nses of said vroeaadln t of gress, ved BY the court this seh das gered, that all persons in these 1929, at ten o'clock - attendance until the shal its final order Tatifying and confirming award of damages and assessment of benefits of the jul be, empaneled and sworn Bereit, hd 1t 18 further ordered that & copy of this notice and order be published for two luetculhe Wweeks in Tmake | cross the York wide ‘% plans for this new bridge were disap- THE EVENING sz BRIDGES 10 PERMIT 2= NEW TRAFFIC ROUTE} Projected Highway, North to South, Advanced by Engi- ! neer Ofiice. ; An important new projccud ‘high- way that will amn up new. tratfic ‘artery between the North-and Sputh, shunting ‘traffic. away from ‘Washington, was plu!ud forward -yes- R | terday with the annquncement by the United States Engineer office, under Maj. Brehon Somervell,' that new bri which form an integral part of plan have approached nearer to reality. Undcr the 'urletcd plan, traffic from the North travel from Balti- ‘more, east of Washington and cross the Potomac River gt Dahlgren, Va., over & new bridge there; cross the Rappa- hannock River. at Tappahannock, Va.; River at a new brlu.e projected at Yorktown, span the James River over the new bndge that is now in commission at that point, enabling_the motorist to proceed into Norfolk, Va., without recourse to ferries in crossing the tributaries that flow into Chesapeake Bay. Maj. Somervell's office recommended to Maj. Gen. E win, chief of Army.Engjneers, and to tary Good that a permit be issued ent to the George Washington-W: just efield Memorial Bridge firm to construct a bridge across the Potomac River at Lower Cedar Point, near Dahlgren, Va. Recommend Bascule Span. Following & Tecent hearing on the subject at the District Eulldlnz, the United States Engineer's office - said, proved and revisions were made to pro- vlde for a bascule draw.span, to care for navigation up and down the Potomac River. The revised plans call for 250 feet horizontal clearance, while the original plan had a fixed channel span -at 135 feet vertical clearance. ~ Recommendation now has heen made ng Somervell's office that the re- awings be attached to the per- mit request and that the permit be hnued Th.ls bridge will be about two En:lneers Maj. Somervell's office said that this bridge will be a vital link in the projected highway which will form the shortest route from the North to the South. At the renenc time trafic has to go to Ricl pusinz through Washington. New Route Shorter. The second major step in the new hlshw:y development has just taken with the passing on slight re- &y vl.slm! in plans for which a new per- mit has been recommended in conjunc- tion with construction of a bridge over the York River at Yorktown, Va. . This new route will open up a country that is rich in historic interest and save the motorist many miles in direct travel to the Southland. ‘The United States Engineer office has been careful to make provisions for the | navigation on the Potomac River with et | routes leading to id rict of Colu gccupants of Ih: c&'{:* will obtain at the George Washington- Or , NAME Moses C. ctnmcrm ron. CHANGE {rom Marmon Moters, Inc. to A Motor Company.—The " un Moses and Benjamin Ho!llnd. n sident -n secretary, respectively, of n Mot Inec., ahized and. existin istrict of Columbi t 8 meeting of sall rmon dly cailed and Teld 8¢ the ofces. of the company. 1727 Connecticut avenu mpan y ¥ was, on motion duly voted by a1l of sald stock that the name of said Marmon Mo tors, be changed to A.C. Moses Motor Eompany: ln testimony whereof the said Mar, , Inc. has on the 8th-day of " caused - this Sertifcate to be signed by its president, A. C. Moses, attested by Benjamin Boll-nd. its sécretary, and its corporate seal to be hereunto ai Goes hereby ‘appoint Benjamin nuu 0] Dresent and votin J made and secondef true and lawful atiorney IE‘ Tact o acknowl, gdee and deliver this certis act Prelldenl BENJAM: Attest: BENJ, notary public in and_ for BT ot Colambia, o hereby certity u-m Benjamin’ Holland, ‘who is versonally well BoOWI LS, mme as the Dersols nimed &3 Bey " In fact “in the. foresoing certificate bearing date the 8th day of AD . and Rereunto annexed: personally appesred be- fore me in said District and as such attor- Dey in fact and by virtue 5aid ‘certificate. acknowledged the same o be the act and deed of Marm by and through its md B das or ALl 050, (Notazial 3 otaria) ‘Notary Public, D. 6. m 7 | BedoF, ctumbin~ st niw. plaing ve. Building, 524 Southern Gompany' of New Yotk. 534 Soutnern Bulid {ne, ‘defendants At Law No. 10,490, —Notice to — 1o the Tequirement ved August 13, Department of, Commetce Buildin ington, District of columbln. nal setile: h&'e b lbe aieca Brate acrfluu x By n date tember 1 8; that 41ca actlon has been Lnstituted d of the said gontactor and incipal against Tety theuonv and ts_claim tFhe Tacter in nm ntner du RS .nr r" Mnln Cotf me for reservations. ‘G. EDGAR SOUTTER, .,h“ Mgr., Stephe EUROPE-:mz CUNARD Ufllum‘m £0$1300 Spun.'!‘ufim It-ly.Riviat. %} n(vln,y, Lo 'hnp mhl‘ in (Paris, London, ete.). Hotels, drives, fees, etc. Mediterranean Cruise, Jan. 29, $600 up Ober's S. S and Tourist Asency _Feank C. Clark. Times Bidg, New Yo TENTH ANNUAL _79-DAY TO! ¥ Sult nave & still have five vacancies in our s Select party, Remarkabl meave Line Fourist Third Olass) Sailing’ June rade hotels, complete = sight et motor” trivs. " Eaual to atty 31200 tours. Movgmtwm"m Re- g A " NORTH 104 705 Florida Ave. N.W. Scenic beauties... Business Opportunity . «++Gay Latin-American society—All are found in ! Rio de.Janeiro, Monte- video and Buenos Aires the development of the new highway the South. The Arlington Memorial Bridge, now under | construction, will also have & bascule draw span, to open up jackknife-like, to permit of vessels passing. up the Potomac River, and a similar situation Wakefield Memorial Bridge at Dahl- gren, Vi FOURTH HEIR IS BORN. Woman Who Inherited $38,000,000 Has Son. CHICAGO, April 11 (#).—A fourth child—a son—was born yesterday to/ Mrs. Lester Norris, who inherited the $38,000,000 fortune of the late John W. Gates. Mrs, Norris was Delorra Angell be- fore she l::urfled her{h childhood sweet- a Qur Friday Specials e e30c Ib. v s ea39C B 65¢ Ib. Clams ............25¢c doz. Live Lobster. .65¢ Ib. Filet Flounder. .30c Ib. Eacho & Co.,Inc. 21-22-?3 Municipal Fish Market 12th & Water 8.W. Phone M. 10130 HOIC PIANUS FOR. EN \VURL'S 1110 G EsT.1879 STAR, WASHINGTO! TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. National—"The Bad Man,” md:. at 8:20 p.m. ‘Congal,” with Helen Men- km, at 8:30 pm. Poli’s—“Ta Bouche,” French musical comedy, at 2:20 and 8:20 p.m. Strand- lesque, at Earle—“Sonny Bo} !050 a.m,, 12:30, 2125, 4:20, 6:00, & and 9:55 p.m. Palace—"The Dummy " at 11:30 am., 2:10, , 7:45 and 1 pm. Fox— 'Kld Gloves,” from 11 am. to 11 pm. 4 - Little Thuteb— “Looping the Loop,” from 1 to 11 p. llehapollhn—"'l‘he Divine Lady” (second week), at 11:20 am. 1:20, 3:20, 5:20, 7:20 and 9:20 p.m. Columbia—"The Broadway Melody” (second week), at 10:: 50 a.m,, 12:55, 3, 5:10, 7:20 and 9:30 p. Ambassador— ’l”he mwue " at 6:05, 7:50 and 9:45 pm. Tivoli—"Lady of the Pavements,” at 2:20, 4:05, 550,740;nd930pm Central—"Geraldine,” at 12: 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:30 p.m, ORDER BUILDING MODEL. Supreme Court Miniature to Be Exhibited at Capitol. A model of the new Supreme Cqurt Building, with drawings and plans, will be exhibited after May 15 in the Capi- ml Building. The Supreme Court Building Commission today entered into contract with Cass Gilbert of New York. to prepare the preliminary plans, Attt bl bibihne 2 demia el A vt INDOW SHADES Distributors Hartshorn Co.’s rollers and shade cloth, (Famous Since 1860) Factory and Showroom, . 3417 Connecticut Ave. N.W. The Shade Factory Cleveland 2204-2205 HEN YOU Need Blank Books Come in and look over our stock. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Whart Dally ‘10 AM. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Cafe and Lunch Counter on Steamer Mt. Vernon Not Open on Sundays. Cafe & Flavorings, ; Hotel Flour, etc. Suppliel B. B. EARNSHAW & BRO. WHOLESALE GROCERS 1105 11th St. S.E. 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Capitol MANUFACTURER’S SALE‘ WEBSTER 52 “CORDS Guaranteed 16,000 Miles $4.65| 29x4.40 1 $1 .$19.85133x6.60 . ., :$12.50 ' All Other Sizes, Inc: Truck: Open to 6 P.M., Inc. Saturdays INATIONAL = $1.00. 70 & 50s | T5c & Soe National Thester Players \ Holwook Biinn's Trismob “THE BAD MAN” By Porter Emerscu Browne lel 'l'i—-"l'l‘ Skall” - CONGAI HARRIS PRESENTS By Harry Hervey and Carleton Hildreth wie HELEN MENKEN NEXT MON. APE. 15. SEATS NOW, | JANE COWL in Stephen Phillips’ “PAOLO and FRANCESCA” With PHILIP MERIVALE “lk‘ EMMET. GUY !Tflmn i Wed Mats 506 18] Prices: Nights. foe to 83, POLI’ Tonight at 8:20 Monsieur J. A. GAUVIN Presents THE MODERN FRENCH MUSICAL COMEDY CO. Direct From Paris in “Ta Bouche’ (YOUR LIPS) By MAURICE YVAIN Cast of 22 Parisian Stars "METROPOLITAN OPERA COMPANY POLI'S THEATER, APRIL 17, 15, 20 EI'J_. “MANON" Bctl. flltll. Desti 3 “GAVALLERIA RUSTICANA" MAT. TODAY Thurs. Pouselle, Tibbett, Tokatyan eve. ( “PAGLIACCI” Siacos SAT. GAJDA" Fonsclle, Teiva. Chorus—Orchestra, 65—Corps de Ballet 5. Mrs. Wilien-Greene's Bureas, 100 G M. 6493. 1313 Wisconsin Ave. DUMBARTON HABRY LARGOOK 4 L GLADYS MecCON “THREE S, c W2 N Soney. TAKOMA nitk. 27d B smit oo VILMA BANKY in her first starr picture, “The Awakening” R (Synchronized). SYLVAN SO T fl nue I.IIAII Ave. N, THB TEMPTRESS,” with JDHN IARRY- 'MORE, musically synchronized with sound 'eflects. VITAPHONE ACT. CAMEQ THEATER ** Jainer GILBERT in - MASKS OF, THE (Synchronized). COMEDY, 4 oy wot LI rox e LORES E.v.mo.mu.nl FORBES, KARL DANE. “THE TRATL OF 's6."" Showings, 7 and 9 p.m. yv mi SECO SILVER SPRING, WD “MINSTREL REVIEW," under auspices Temple Library e A STANTON %58 O NE: “A LADY OF CHANCE." with NORMA SHEARER, LOWELL| SHERMAN. CAROLINA TS£35.5 57 2% ESS.” with LEWIS STONE, 5 CELXN‘E DAY. SIDNEY LOST'S HIPPODROME _5::Xe¥*¥atlr, “HUNTINGTOWER.” L lBERn M1 N, Capltal St “POREIGN ¢ TEGION TRUXTON hmn c» ma Fla; Ave. \WEST OF SANSTBAR “THE SPORTING AGE." 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