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MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves Tth St. W Dally 10 AM. and Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, Cate ana Luneh Counter on Steamer M. Vernon Not Opem on Susdeys. ZONING COMMISS) 2P CoNimbia, September 6, 19 ance with the provisions of Sectl of Congress. approved March 1, 1820 {Subfic No. 153, g6th Congress, entitled “An fct to regilate the nelght. ares and use of ey 1" the. DISHiEE of Colambta. .nu create & Zoning Commission. and for he; o0 potice s hereby given 08¢ a "Dublic hearing will be held 1o the Board" Room of "the District Bulding helln- 00 A.M.. September 18, 1 e O M esine e foiowine proposed changes in the Zoning Regulations; 3 an to Add of THE DISTRICT 1929. " In accord- on 3 of an area districts. Sehon T followtng. e 30. page 6 of the Zoning Regulations) ragraph. as Pt BAinicion] recrgational uses. pump: ing sthtons and fire enkine houses may be Crected n any use district. Provided that in the case of fire engine houses located in residential districts. a public hearing shall be held by the Commissioners, D, C. _Police stations shall be located only in Commercial or Indusrial areas” 1, CHANGE FROM AL 600 ' AREA: dot 335, Eavare 917 “26th Street, N.W. CHANGE me RESIDENTIAL, 60", C AREA FoMRESID 920", REA: ~square Foath of 101 fois a8 159 and. 140; square 181: lot 72, square 138: lots 97. 98 and 801, sauate 157: being the four corners Avenue and 17th Street. 621 1633-1637, 1700 and . 3. 4, 14 and 29, square North 242: and lots 812 to 818 both inclusive, 79, 80 and 65 to 68 both inclusive, square 242, being both sides ‘of Rhode Island Avenue from lowa Circle to 1ith Street. N.W. 4. SHANGE FROM RESIDENTIAL 60/, AREA RST COMMERCIAL. 60, C S0, 91 800" and 801, ‘saiiate 1N a8 £ FROM. REsmEnIAL 90,.C AREA TO FIRST COMMERCIAL. lots 169 and 170. square 385. L.l\nvm A% Rhode Iddand Averue and 1546 Cotimbia CHANGE FIRST Str cmmmcu( .'C AREA TO OMM \ % Clana known as FROM REsmEmuL FIRST COMMERCIA] 08, vauare 1000, Seing’ the_southwest corner and_ D_Streets. S.E. i0. CHANGE ASER X9 A lots o 8 both inclusive, 26. 27. 28 and 29. square 2846; lots 32 (0 28 ‘both inclusive, 30. 31. 32,33, 548 | § 810. 811 and 29. sayare sides of Calvert Streets(rom 18th NOS. A EMIRESTRIGTED AREA: gntire. bounded by Tuckerman, Underwood 8th_and Streets. i FROM RESTDENTIAL, 40" TO_ RESIDENTIAL, EomrimRoiaL, 60'. wide. south of the northern boundary of lots 814 and 815, square 3280, and extending 90 Teet along siid line trom the western bound. nd 810 of sald square. being ary of lots 814 ai 1 ‘Old_Colony Laundry" 5 | partment of Asriculture, east of Connecticut Avenue. in square 2048. being between Veazey Terrace and Yuma . east of Connecticut Avenue, N.W. SIDENTIAL. '60’, C CTED AREA 'TO C AREA: lots 6.7 and 8, square 1780. )mewn a5 4345 Wis- consin_Avenue and 3908 Yuma Street. N.W. 15, CHANGE, FROM RESIDENTIAL. 60 C 40 A RESTRICTED AREA TO FIHET ‘COMMERGIAL, 80 C AREA: lots 4 To 0. bt Incinsive. saunre. 1770 betne. at the intersections of Yuma Street, Wisconsin Avenue and of 40th and Alton Streets. N.W. 19. CHANGE FROM RESIDENTIAL. 80' C AREA "TO FIRST COMMERCIAL' 60 € as 4401 _Wisconsin ' Ave: N. CHANGE FROM m:smsN’ruL 40, Tots 31 and 23, sauare 1455: being the South- Fest corner 'Conduit | Road and Norton eet, N.W. HANG, DENTIAL. RESIDENTIAL. 40’ A Al being southwest of 5100 bloc Blace at the intersection of Edmunds Blace W, 23 CHANGE 1983, being at the intersections of Fessen- den ' Street, t Avenue, 3oth and part-of Parcel 26/74 bounded by wucomln and Western Avenues and Jenifer and 44th COMMERCIAL, A s of squares 4041 and 4042, now kzcmeg an CIAL. 60’ D AREA: 153/27. squares 4265 " and 1090, and 2000 Bladensbur B. LADI OR sanYRr TALIAFERRO.. DAVID L' T. 8, NT 3rd. Zoning Commission of, ttie District ot Coliimbia. se6-das.iot STEAMSHIPS. Delightful month for cbrl ocean trips . .. re air . . . sunlit decks ... new ships. Sailings from Pier foot S. Gay Street, Baltimore ...to Boston: :.also to Sa- vannah, Jacksonville, Miami. 7 day AII-Eflun- tour to Boo:o-. $57; Florida, 9 $68. Send for illus. MERCHANTS wutn | palatial WHITEFORD, Parcel 36/100. sauare “17I8,_ known ‘POLICEMAN’ SAITH 228 Pratt Still Probing Into Shooting Up of Cadwal- adar Home. If the Herbert M. Smith who was ar- | rested last week in Ambler, Pa,, in con- nection with the shooting up of ti home of John c-dwnlwde. Philadelphia multimillionaire, is member of the. Washington police Sovee he should be mmme)med instead of punlshed according a repon re- LEGAL NOTICES MAT SHALL & HART, At- given to all creditors of the abo named defendant H. 8. Hatton Construction Corporation under coniract entered into the 16th day ., 1938, between the Untied States of u onstruetion. Corporat R etion, of & cartain publie, WOrK in the District of Columbia known as Third High Reservolr, final seitlement whereof i Hatton Construc: America, under date of February 13. 1929: that the above entitled action has been in- stituted ubon the' bond ‘of said contractor jnsv the latter as princing| and an the defendant New Jersey Fidelity poration. as surety nzhemn and (hat any sueh créditor it in a week for three successive weeks in Washinston Law Reporter. oeginning in each SR Tt o AR, e Clerk: se9.dexSu. 3w ool £%0ete ‘Glass Thsurance Company. . cor. . Henry G. Pratt, superintendent of E from William justice of the peace at Ambler. u-{ tt has been conducting an igation determine whether leelnd yesterday by to mmuammbero{thnhlmuhc lesqu PRAISED BY COURT = who i on & leave of absence. Gives His Version. Justice of the Peace Urban, sponse to a telegram from Ma 3 gave his version ot the shooting at the ... TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Poli's— Luehn Gir,” with Billy y It With Songs,” sound with Al Jolson, at 10:30 :-ln5 12:15, 2:05, 3:55, 5:45, 7:35 and Little Theater—*The Passion of Joan ot Arc,” at 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:40 and Cadwalader home, and explained that | ng it was done not by Smith, but his brother, who used the service revolver which the officer had left on a table. Herbert took the blame to shield his brother, according to Urban, and as reiauudthe charges against him were dis- mis: 1If the investigation should reveal that Smith is & member of the Washington police force, Urban said hs would com- mend the department for having an of- ficer who conducted himself as well as the man who had been arrested in Am- bler. Maj. Pratt, however, has not closed the investigation on the basis of the report of the justice of the peace. He said he could not undersiand where Herbert's procured emmgl ammunition to fire 16 shots as cated in reports from Ambler since th: reyolver of the Washington policeman |- will fire only six shots without reload- ing. The police of Ambler have Reen asked for a report. Prance is to build two new torpcdo boat destroyers of 2,700 tons eacl 1643 Conn. Ave. “Speaks for Itself” NOW OPEN LUNCHEON, TEA' AND DINNER Telephone Potomae 6322 Sundays Dinner, 1 to 7 P.M. U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, Bureau of Public Roads, Washington, D. C., August 27, 1929.—Sealed bids, subject to the conditions contained herein, 'will be recelved untyl eleven o'clock A.M. September 26, 1929 and then publicly opened. for furnishing all Iabor and materials and performing all work Part,of unit 1 ef the Mount Vernon Memorial Hishway included under Contract B. Unit 1 is located in the District of Columbia, partly in Alexandria, Virgiina, and partly n Arlington _and Fairfax counties, Virgina, Contract B consists the “Hydraulic Eil" and draulic Fill.” and us shown in the bid schedule for Contract The bids will be publicly epened in the ¢ of the Chief, Bureau of Public Roads. Department of Agriculture. Infor ation for bidders, together with uuenmnn-ues may be obtained at ¢ U. 8. Buru;.; the contracts be accompan! Fornisned by ine BB, Roads. The length of the unit to be e Fi7cted OF improved is Approximately 3288 miles and the items of work are approxi- mately as follows: 1. Hydraulic ®ill, 1,33 2. Bpecial Hydraul culture. | bids, pians are not returned, the deposit, will be forfeited to theé Government. will be required with each bid as follo sum of not less than 20 amount bid for the entice e furnished it shouid be bursing_Clerk, U. ture. Performance bond will be required follows: In the sum of 100 per cent of the total amount bid for the entirs work. Liqui- dated damages for delay will be the amount 00 for each calendar day of delay work is completed. ~Partial pay. will be m: ulated in the Shecifications, of contract ) Asticle on patents will be made s part of the t._ (See directions on back of con- T submit Stan .uccmml bldder "Will be reguired fo exesute the St Government Form of Contract to reject any and formalty in bids reecived and to ot o ems of any kind, unlcss s 5o Quanficd by :gezmc limitation, Yelopes “containing bids_ must TeaBes, Sond “addressed ss Totlows: Bid for Contract B. unit 1, Vernon, numg:) Highway. Bureau of Pubile Roags, w-:h ington, D. September 25. ‘Acting CI 813731 se4,11.18 To,be gpened st 1520 BB 3" Wison. Bureau. Earle—“Hard to Get,” with Dorothy Mackaill, at 11:30 am., 1:: JB, 3 35, 5:30, 7:25 and 9;40 pm. 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BOBBY AG- AULINE GARON. 6:30, 8:00, 1h ana Buiiernet St rking Troubles L Last Sho! ELEANOR BOARDMAN in 'O WAR" (Synchronized). By and MOV iiver Ma, SARRYMORE in "ETER- COMEDY lnd cut'roox 2105 Pa. Ave. CLARA " BOW. P MNoER- District of Columbia. THE EARLE—Thirteenth and E streets northwest. RIALTO—Ninth near G northwest. AMBASSADOR—Eighteenth and Co- lumbia road northwest. APOLLO—624 H streej northeast. AVENUE GRAND—645 Pennsylvania avenue southeast. CENTRAL—Ninth street between D and E. AVALON—Connectict® avenue and McKinley street, D. C. COLONY—Georgia avenue and Far- ragut street. HOME—1230 C street northeast. TIVOLI—Fourteenth and Park road northwest. YORK—Georgia avenue and Quebec street, northwest. REPUBLIC—1343 You street north- west. STANTON—515 C street mortheast. HAPPYLAND—1020 Seventh street DUNBAR — 1901 Seventh -street morthwest. Maryland. MARYLAND—Hagerstown, Md. CAPITOL—Cumberland, Md. RECREATION HALL—Indian Head, Md. UNIVERSAL—Shady Side, Md. LLOYD—South Cumberland, Md. MARYLAND—Frederick, Md. NEW—EIkton, Md. Virginia. AMERICAN—Roanoke, Va. JEFFERSON—Charlottesville, Va. NEWPORT—Norfolk, Va. RIALTO—Danville, Va. COLONIAL—Winchester, Va. STRAND—Staunton, Va. BROADWAY—Danville, Va. NEW—Lexington, Va. MASONIC—Clifton Forge, Va. OLIVER—Crewe, Va. BBOAB'WAY—BOMII. Va. COLONIAL—Fredericksburg, Va«~ VIRGINIA—Harrisonburg, Va, REGAL—Urbanna, Va. TOWN HALL—Tappahannock, Va. WEISS—Emporia, Va. !I'IAN‘I)—M Va. AUDITORIUM—Onancock, Va. RITZ—Chatham, Va. BEDFORD—Bedford, Va. BOTETOURT—Fincastle, Va. EMPIRE—Saxis, Va. NELSON HALL—Lovingston, Va. OPERA HOUSE—Bassett, Va. FIELDALE—Fieldale, Va. FRANKLIN—Rocky Mount, Va. GATES—Portsmouth, Va. NATIONAL SOLDIERS’ HOME—Na- tional Soldiers Home, Va. MANHATTAN—Norfolk, Va. IDLE HOUR—Petersburg, Va. RELEE—Relee, Va. - NEW—Woodstock, Va. ‘STRAND—S{rasburg, Va. NEW MARKET—New Market, Va. JEFFERSON—Brookneal, Va. CAMEO—Lawrenceyille, Va. Acml HIGH . sc-ool.—!—. J m-JAcllOK lll} SCHOOL— Mathews, Vi ‘ Wnt Vur"unl. BRIDGE—Petersburg, W. Va. OPERA HOUSE—Piedmont, W_Va.

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