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56 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. - C; THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1928. MT. VERNON | STEAMER Charles Macalester Lesves 7th St. Wharf Dally 10 AM. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢c Admission, 25¢ Onfe and Luneh Counter on Steamer Mt. Vernon Not Opem on Susdays. —— LEGAL NOTICES. WILLIAM W. BRIDE & ALEX. H. BELL. Jr. ‘Attorneys. ¥ COURT OF THE DIS- ia, holding a District Court ation of land for the exten- . between Hinlaw road and nxzmu of Colum Notice and order to | matters as exits, fire escapes and the e_authorized to street. avenue, 'm with the plan of ities of Washing! 84opted under the act of Congress approved 893, as ‘amendad by the acts of J8. 1898. and May by cindemnation under court praying the condemr for the extansion and widening of + between Tunlaw road and New- ark street northwest, in the District of Co- 8 shown on a map o plat filed with y- in between Tunlaw in the District of Colum- of the land street, street’ northwest, d the condemnation y for the purposes thereof, the benefits resulting therefrom. plus of the costs and expenses of #aid proceed: jury may on for'in and Epioved My ‘25, 1626 o this 4th day of June. . rderea” that all persons having any interest in_ these proceedings. be and thev are hereby warned and commanded to appear. in this court on or before the 5th day of August. 1929. at ten o'clock a.m., and continue in attendance until the court shall have made its fnal order ratifying and confirming the of Gameces and the assessment of benefits of the jury to be empaneled and sworn herein: and it is further ordered that a copy of this Totice and order be published twice & week for two successive weeks in The Washington Evening Stur. the Washington Post and the . newspapers published in encing _at least and to | | PUBLIC SAFETY LAW IS HELD ADEQUATE City Heads, However, Would| Consider Fire Escapes for Rooming Houses. i The District Commissioners told the | | Senate in a report yesterday that exist- | |ing laws and regulations relating to | public safety in Washington in such storage of inflammable material ap- peared to be adequate, With the pos- ible exception that lodging and rooming | houses are not listed among the bulld- ings requiring fire escapes. The city heads said they had no new legisiation {o recommend at this time, but in discussing the subject of fire escapes, said they deemed 1t advisable to consider whether lodging and room- ing houses should be included in the | list. | Report Replies to Resolution. } The report was in reply to a resolu- | tion offered several weeks ago by Sen- ator Copeland of New York, asking for information as to whether the District is adequately protected in the matter of exits_and_the storage of combustibles. The New York Senator offered the reso- lution a few days after the explosion in a Cleveland clinic. when a number of persons were killed and scores in- jured. The Commissioners called attention to the detailed regulations now in force requiring proper exits in all places of public assembly, and said these regula- tions appeared to cover the subject ade- quately. Referring to fire escapes, the Commissioner continued: “This law and the regulation issued | under its authority appeared to cover this subject adequately, with the excep- tion that lodging and rooming houses are not listed among the buildines re- quiring fire escapes. It is believes —— the advisabllity of including such buid- ings in the list should receive consid- | week), TODAY’'S AMUSEMENTS. National—“Loose Ankles,” satire, at 8:20 p.m. Fox—“The_Valiant," 11:35 am., 2:25, 4:35, pm. Palace—"This Is Heaven,” at 11:45 am., 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45 and 9:45 pm. Earle—"“The Man I Love,” at 11 a. 12:40, 2:30, 4.0, 6, 7:50 and 9:45 Columbia—"“The Studio Murder M; tery,” at 11:10 am, 1:15, 3:25, 5:35, 7:45 and 9:55 p.m. Rialto—"The Lone Wolf's Daughter,” at 11:40 a.m., 1:40, 3.40, 5:40, 7:40 and 9:40 p.m. Metropolitan—“Noah's Ark” _(third at 11:15 am, 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:15 and 9:15 p. Litthe “Theater— Othello,” continuous | from 1 to 11 pm Ambassador—"The Iron Mask,” 5:45, 7:40 and 9:40 p.m Céntral—The Wolf of Wall Street,” continuous from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. MOTHER KILLS TWINS photoplay, at 7:40 and 9:50 at | | Explains Act by Saying Mate No Longer Loved Her—Saw Babies Hungry. By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, June 20.—Mrs. | Anna Carolivanos, 24, killed her 10- | month-old twins last night, when she attempted suicide by gas in the rear of a grocery store. The mother is in a critical condition George ®Saliata, proprietor of the grocery store, said the woman entered his place carrying the two babies and asked if she might lie down, saying she was tired. Two hours later Saliata said he de- tected the odor of gas and, investi- gating, he found the children, one in each of the mother's arms, dead. The | woman was unconscious. Gas was flow- irg from several open burners on the gas stove. “My husband didn't love me any | more,” the woman later told hospital physicians. “I lost_his love and saw my infants hungry. 1 thought we would be better off dead. | TWO-YEAR CELEBRATION IN SUICIDE ATTEMPT |_ FOR VIRGIL IS PLANNEDE U. 8. Lovers of Classical Lore Will | Honor Works of Writer of “Aeneid.” NEW YORK (#)—Publius Virgilius Maro, whose “Aeneid” is considered by | scholars to be one of the most beau- tiful poems ever written, will have the 2000th anniversary of his birth ctle- | brated in elaborate fashion. Members of the American Classical | League composed of leading scholars of the “country, are backing a two-year | celebration of Virgilian prose and verse, in 1930-31. Among the ¢ prominent men and | 1 women interested in tais movement are | {Dr. Edwin A. Alderman, president, the | | University of Virginia; Mrs. Calvin | | Coolidge, Prof. William Lyon Phelps of Yale Unlversuy and Kenneth M. Stlls, president, Bowdoin College. The “Bimillenfum Virgilianum™ wfll be chiefly educational in character, with | magazines and newspapers giving space to extracts from the poet’s writings. | = — = ISIT | This Store | For All Your | i | Il Blank Book Needs ' E. Morrison Paper Co. Our Friday Specials |CHARTER FLYING SCHOOL.| Incorporation of the Aviation School | of America, organized to teach all avia- | tion subjects except actual flying, was | announced yesterday. The term of (| incorporation is perpetual and mc[ trustees listed are Morgan W. Wicker- sham, Henry R. Marks and Bruce Le Gore. At a meeting of the school held Tuesday night in the office of Jesse C. Duke, former presdient of the Wash | ington-New York Air Line and Wash- ington Airport, Mr. Le Gore was elected | president of the school, Mr. Wickersham ! uco president and Mr. Marks secretary- | || To B Via large, NEW ship, only $22 Baltimore ...your fare Summer Camps Open July 2nd Eastern Camps Camp Red Cloud for Boys Camp Red -Wing for Girls Western Camps Camp Colorado for Boys Camp Uneliyi for Gi Summer School opens June 24th Sidwell’s Friends School Telej hon' Main 284 OSTON | - you ull from includes meals and reg- ular berth. Round trip $40. . Through tickets to all points in New England . ..and Florida. ALL-EXPENSE CRUISES: BOSTON 7 days, $57 ST.AUGUSTINE 9 days, $68 CAPE COD 8days, $85 N. Y..BOSTON| BAR HARBOR i 8 days, $89 'UEBEC 11days, $112 | 10 days, $139 WHITE MTS. 11 days, $105 SAGUENAY RIVER HALIFAX 9 days, $148 14 days, $149 Low auto rates. Light car (2500 Ibs.) if accom- panied by passenger,Baltimore to Boston,$20. Boston sailings: every Tuesday, Friday; to South every Tues. and Fri. from Pier 3, E. Pratt Street, Baltimore. MERCHANTS & MINERS Transportation Company 1338 H St, N.W. National 4612 Washington THE BALTIMORE & VIRGINIA STEAMBOAT CO. A LITTLE VOYAGE WASHINGTON to BALTIMORE Follow the Pioneers—Through the Historic Potomac AMUSEMENTS. | shamed by » & filled eve Williara Foz Presents THE VALIANT 4 PAUL MUNI A New Star in an ALL-TALKING Fox Movietone Hit ON THE STAGE roadway Stars 14 FOXETTES 40 FOX JAZZMANIANS RIALTO---0th at 6 BERT LYTELL v@“{go\“@ A New and Better “Lone Wolf” Story SPECIAL ADDED FEATURE JULES BLEDSOE in “OLD MAN TROUBLE” Singing 3 _Famous Song Hits EMIL JANNINGS “OTHELLO” FRIDAY, 9:30 P.M. “SIMBA’ l nsnn “Loo§5 "ANKLES” —_— DOSITIVELY ONE WEEK ONLY Beg. Next Mon Som B Harric Worid Pomeons Droas, “RAIN" BY W. SOMERSET MAl'(‘HA\I LOEW’'S COLUMBIA F St. at 12th—Cont. from 1 NOW PLAYING— 4 Paramount Picture THE STUDIO MURDER MYSTERY ALL-TALKING with NEIL HAMILTON WARNER OLAND DCRIS HILL ADDED ATTRACTIONS Starting Saturday “THE IDLE RICH"” COOLED BY REFRIGERATION A IR WA F St. at 13th—Cont. from 11:00 NOW PLAYING A United Artists Picture VILMA BANKY as an immigrant girl n THIS IS HEAVEN With JAMES HALL TALKING SEQUENCES STAGE— THE HERIER‘I’ RAWLINSON in a satire on Hcllywood “THEME OF LOVE” With DON BARCLAY Starting Satarday THE FOUR MARX BROS. Live Hard Crabs. .50c doz. CookedHard Crabs..75¢ doz. Crab Lump. ... ... .65¢cIb. eration.” Offer No Suggestions. ‘The Commissioners also called the at- tention of the Senate to the various po- lice regulations already in effect here to govern the storage and handling of cx- plosives, inflammable material, includ- ing the storage of oil, and expressed the opinion that all of these regulations are nda?‘uuhe ‘ln scope for the purposes of OFFICLAL N(_)TI_C}LSV -g‘:ad: ds:dc‘tged In conclusion the city BY VIRTUE OF THE PROVISIONS OF THE | “The Commissioners have no sugges- i s ov- | Snine’ it Elipesition ot Cseized roperty | tions to offer at the present time rela- lerg.‘ol 'h% mf:“sfd(‘“zme of ;:go‘g: larsox tive to any additional legislation on the 28 beine sublect to forteiture un pro- | subject covered by this report.” Uhited States, motice is hereby iven that R o2’ | . 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