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48 = THE EVENING STAR / WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, OFFICIAL NOTICES. THE_PROV! BY VIRTUE OF IONS OF THE laws of the United States o United States. notice is hereby given that the following automobiles were seizeq in the District of Columbia: Ford coach, motor No. 12780871 November 6. No. 14366894: u.y coneh moter Chrysier toue- Sepigmber 15, 103 ¥ motor No. 708988 Aukusl axweli coach. mol October 6. 1979, Chludlrr coach. 207041 Oetober 7. Buick touring. motor No. 75679: o ke o, motor No. B, L. 36042 tober 13, 1929. Buick sedan. moior No. [ oaaher 13, 1929, Buick Sedan. uotor . Getover, 20, 1929, vrolet Rian movor Mo Tats Stutr sedan, motor No. 401123 1929, Ford truck. motor No iz vember 2, dge, covpe. m: 0. 0 November. 5. *1920. Dort. touring motor No. K-78874: Novemper T 1929, b, tiac coupe. motor No. P-11672: the causes of | the seizare being violatiors f e SR eInE, ¥ eenised” Statutes. of “the United_States. respectivels. “Any person or persons claiming any of the above propert Statutes of m':“}!nm;‘lflsu‘n‘e-‘mm irection gf "the Prohibition Adm b, JEskrict WILLIAM R. BLANDFOR Proniotiion Administrator, District” of *Co- lumbia. Dated Novem! _n026.0e3&10 P 1 G ION OF THE DISTR!CT BT Novembar. 30, 1920 n sc: covagice Tithe. provions ot Section 3'ai approv o2 “bustic No. 1 “An Act to Tegulaie ihe heix) of buildings in_the District of Columl g Commission. other ~purpo ) motice 1s he hat s public hearing will' be Board Room of, the District Bul iidir d | $311; Library of Congress, $175; Naval s re Provided. except as hereinafter sei forih. that In ihe residential istrict & pub- ic gara; e where no "Dilr facilities ure 3 o blished. er!rlt:i or " are on file with the Commissioner Beiom Tof Columbla (he written' concents of the owners of 75 per cent of (a) the property within the square where it s.pro- Posed to establish, erect or enlarge such ga- Tage, and (b) of all other property wWithin 200 feet of the proposed ostabiishment provided. how that no ‘part of said all ihin 75 feet of any street Fuilding Tine. . In computing (he area of consents reauired under this revulation. o much of the property as is used as public Farages or stables shall be counted as con- senting. A publio carage re no repair or servicine facilities are t ¥y be established. erected. or consents in an apariment house That the floor area of such garace Goes not exceed one-fourth of the total floor irea de- signed for use or used by tenanis in such apartment house: and provided. further. fhat such sarage be approved by the Com: missioners of the District of Colu kY Commissioners of the District o Coumbia deny approval of ation for to erect su [ Fesidentlal district ¢ Tn’{f' du' ! tither on petition of Ten St r on the initiative the s that the location of & proi € e ke o 0F 118 €XILS 1 Suth AS Tay ¢ause damgerous or otherwise ebjectionale trafc conditions.” Add after line 26, b 7. as part of smlon T 2First Comereial District, raph to read as follows: pubiic e Where Do Tepair or servic- Tacilit maintained may be estab- hed inerected: without ¥ strict:, provided th T area of such Goes ot ex-eed_ ome- fourtn of the total floor area designed for of sed by tenants in such buildine: and pro- Videa Turther that such garaxe be pproveq omm o1 the District of agraph 63. Section o read as ‘63, And such uses 28, in the opinion of the Commissioners of the District ‘of Columbla. are industri) o noxious o-_uflensize us Tustisy E!:lusmn Jrom ihe Second. Commer- gial disirict. 1. CHANGE FROM RESTDEN- IAL. 90" REA TO, CIAL. 30", c;mu Jotss 6.1 square South of hode Diasd avemue, NW ENTIAL. 60 FROM EZCOND COMMERCIAL. 60. D 801, square North of 931, known as Florida, Avenue, NE- 5 CHANGE SeRon | ITIAL. 0. C_AREA TO RESIDI ICTED AREA: 1 . 85, 86. 800, 801, square 1226. locsted on ‘the e-s! nde ot St Sireet. beiweeis Streets. N, W. 4. CHANCE PR FIRST COM! rear 40 feet of lots 801, 802, 5 806, Sauare 3315, locaied. esst of Con- Decticut’ Avenve.. from the south line of oray treet and 380 feet south thereof, ANGE FROM RESIDENTIAL. ICTED AREA TO FIRST . C AREA: parcel 4681, facing den Street Co ARER. $ores ot lots 15 and squ: 1746, N. W.. being & strip 100 feet wide west of Conneclicut Avenue and extendig from Nor(hampton, Street to & line 195 feet north therefrom. = 7. FEOM, RESIDEN. gation Stre Connecticut ~Avenue. FROM RESIDENTIA! AREA TO RESIDENTIA 28 and 29. square 3937, know: as, 23 Btreet, IANGE FROM RESIDEN. [CTED AREA TO RES- LAFER] R aing Commission. o U 8. GRA (he District nf Cn lumbia. del-d&s-10t ixormee LANGUAGE ANOTHER y contersational method, famous. for 52 years. Frivate or clasi instruction. "Mode; rtlu-!ll som. Berlitz School of an[et 1115 Connecticut Avenue : Decatur 3932 Felix Mahony's National Art School Color, Interior Decoration, Costume Design, Commercial Art, Posters 1747 R.1. Ave. North 1114 00000000000 PREPARE NOW Editorial clerk, statistical clerk. file clerk. erk,” The Civil S:rvice Prepara. st Fory School e, cor. 15t & B o, et 6397 No -,Chapter Director, Announces ' |' Although the annual campaign for mvn | % Barnes, director of the local chapter: 1 |$181.27 ‘Alien Property Custodian, $35; ¢ | Vocational Education, $43; Government « | House personnel, ‘Ibmncm $47.25; District National Bank, ‘3 $206.75. : | from Venice, O | England; Charles B. Beylard, vice con- ;. | consul, from Bilbao, Spain, to Valencia, 305 | January 30. National—"Dracula,” mystery play, at 8:20 p.m. drama, at 8:30 p.m, Poli's—Fritzi Schcfl in diste,” at 8:20 p.m. Gayety—"Moulin Rouge Gir 'RED CROSS FUNDS CONTINUE GROWING -2 - - ! Ri 'Mrs- Harry C. Barnes, Local| affair» talking pictuce, at 11:50 am., 1:50, 3:50, 5:50, 7:50 and 9:50 p.m. Columbia — “The Virginfan,” W Gary Cooper, at 10:55 am., 1, 3:10, 5:15, 7:20 and 9:30 pm. Palace—George Bancroft in “The Mighty,” at 11:45 a.m., 1:40, 3:45, 545, 7:50 and 9:55 p.m. Fox—"Seven Faces,” with Paul Muni, 12 m,, 2:30, 4:45, 7:30 and 9:30 p. Earle—Pauline Frederick in dence,” at 11:30 a.m., 1:30, 3:30, 6:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Metropolitan—Harold Lioyd in “Wel- come Danger,” second week, at 10:50 2.m., 12:50, 3, 5:05, 7:15 and 9:20 p.m. R-K-0 Keith's—“Rio Rita” with Bebe Daniels, fourth week, at 10:45 a.m., 12:50, 3, 5:05, 7:10 and 9:20 p. Ambassador—"Evidence,” with Pau- |line Frederick, at 6:15, 7:55 and 9:40 pm, Tivoli—“The Shanghal Lady, tinuous from 11 am. to 11 p.m. Central—“The Cocoanuts,” continu- cus from 11 am. to 11 pm 11930 DIARIES AND CALENDARS ° Store Hours: 8 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. i “Mlle. Mo- ,” bur- More Contributions. memberships to the American Red Cross ended Thanksgiving day, contri- butions continue to flow in at the Dis- ! trict of Columbia Chapter’s headquar- \ters, 1342 G street. The following contributions were an- 'nounced Saturday by Mrs. Harry C. | Fire Department, $720; District Build- Ung, $39; Post Office Department, $49; | Emergency Hospital, $100; Depart- ment of Commerce, $251; Treasury, |$3.996.05; General Accounting Office. con- | Department of Commerce, $887; Dis- |trict Building, $333: Federal Trades | Commission, . $180; Federal Board for Printing Office, $1.527.90; Walter Reed : United States Naval Hospital, Department_of Justice, Air Station, $239; Pan-American Union, | $32; Post Office’ Department, $664. | United States Shipping Board, $204 Soldiers'’ Home, $35; Veterans' Bureau, $460; War Department, $1,353.60; White $280 Board of Tax Appeals, $32: American Security & Trust Co., $364.25; Commercial National Bank. $505.10; Federal-American Bank, $155.25; Lincoin National Bank, $171.35; Merchants Bank & Trust Co. $63; Merchants Bank & Trust Co. (Dupont Circle). $73.25; Mechanics Branch (Georgia avenue), $5; National Savings | | & Trust, $228.60; National Metropolitan Bank, $200.85; Park Savings = Bank, $90.15; Prudential Bank, $28.85; Riggs National Bank, $17843; Riggs Na- tional Bank (F. & M. branch), $91: Second National Bank (G street), $63; Second National Bank (Seventh street), $97.65; Union Trust Co., $281.30; Wash- ington Loan & Trust Co., $261; Wash- ngton Loan & Trust Co. (West End All Over the World We repai runs in silk hose Southern Stelos Co. 7Bl 12th N.W. HOIC PIANQGS FOR_ EN FREE TUNING UNDER RENTAL CONTRACT WORCHS 1110 G EST1879 WHEN IT’S Z : ERO THE CRANKCASE TRAMMELL GIVEN POST IN GUATEMALA LEGATION Recent changes in the United States Foreign Service include the designation of H. Eric Trammell of this city, now vice consul at Guatemala, as third sec- retary of legation at that capital, and the transfer of Raymond H. Geist, Cleveland, Ohio, consul, from Alexan- dria, Egypt, to Berlin; Claude H. Hall, jr., Baltimore. vice consul, from King- ston, Ontario, to Monrovia, Liberia; Jose de Oliveres, St. Louis, consul, from Kingston, Jamaica, to Leghorn, Italy: James B. Young, Philadelphia, consul, Italy, to Southampton, sul, from Las Palmas to Tunis, Tunisia, and John K. Smyth, California, vice Spain, H. Dorsey Newto, New York City, second secretary of legation at Ottawa. Canada, has resigned, to take effect| ART—ADVERTISING Interior Decoration—Costume Design Ask for Catalog vamgstone Academy 1383 F st Met. nn INCOME TAX COURSE Beginning Dec. 5 and Closing Jan. 30 Monday and Thursday, 7:30 P.M. Frederick L. Pearce. LL. B.. C. P. A. Instruector Y. M. C. A. COLLEGE 1336 G St. N.W. Nat. 8250 i h Iln . -.' '".v'v nlum 8 O - TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. | Belasco—“The Infintte Shaeblack,” | ] 415 7th S.W.| We Feature Guaranteed Solid Leather Shoes for Men $3.50, $4.00, $5.00, $6. 00 GIBSON’S 917 G St. N.W. Special Momhly Rnes As low as $35.00 per month adjoining bath. $45.00 per month with bath. Suites as low s $75.00. We Invite your inspection. for Drafts Main Office F Street at Ninth 11th & Pa. Ave. ,” Shore Dinners, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 1929, AMUSEMENT! THE | AMZASSAIDOR> WASHINGTON'S NEWESTI Resources over Eighteen Millions **HUNDRED IN THE SHADE 500 ROOMS HAND BALL COURT - SWIMMING POOL Complimentary fo Guests Heaurn Cuus RATES FROM $300 Special Rates to Permanent Guests MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS IN THE “OLD COUNTRY” NOW is the time to buy foreign money before the Christmas volume of mail delays delivery. Our direct connections throughout Europe assure swift and satisfactory service. Cable Transfers Post Remittances Foreign Currency Visit our Foreign Department THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY JOHN B. LARNER, President West End Office Seventeenth Street at G You Get Protective Lubrication With Conoco Germ-Processed Motor Oil retdins its fluid- ity at sub-zero temperatures. In fact, there is no prac- tical operating condition in winter that will affect its ready lubricating flow. Due to the Germ process and the select, premium, paraffin base crude stocks used, CoNoco Germ-Pro- cessed Motor Oil positively does not break down under the most intense cylinder wall heat. A climb, high speed, heavy load, the temperature— none of these conditions affect the ready lubricating qualities of CoNoco Germ-Processed Motor Oil. This oil is different from all other oils in one out- standing respect. It actually penetrates metal surfaces. e CONOCO Hoter The utmost | Evers private .na fresh water. Rates not exirava- ant. Buolm and bills of fare "! ! Fd Conoco Germ-Processed Paraffin Base Motor Odl ‘The oil never leaves the bearings. In effect, a fracture- proof film—a carry-over film—is always on duty, lubricating your motor from the instant you put your foot on the starter. ‘When the temperature drops down to the sub-zero zone protect your motor by using CoNoco Germ- Processed Motor Oil. Know the satisfaction of realizing that your motor is well lubricated even before you start it Drive in at the nearest station displaying the Red Triangle now, today and have your crankcase drained. Your winter driving will change from one of worry to one of pleasure and satisfaction. CONOCO Germ Proce-se - . MOTOR’ OIL ¥ | “Per Quort—for All Gredes Except Speciol Heovy and Extra Heowy. RADIO IN EVERY ROOM For One Week Only Here at Last 1s R Sereen “EVIDENCE” Vitaphone "Tatking Fleture Feat: Wm. Courtenay Lowell Sherman Conway Tearle Myrna Loy ine Frederick Other Hits AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. | ATIONAL | Tonight at 8:20 . SAT. Se %o $150 | S50c to $250 | MAT. WED. 50c, 75¢, $1 THE WORLD FAMOUS VAMPIRE THRILLER Open Today 10:30 A. M. Second Laugh Week! Hurry If You Don't Want to Miss the Best Laughmaker Ever Screened HAROLD LLOYD In His First T “WELCOME DANGER” A Paramount Pleture EATS THURS. " BEG. SUN. NITE: First Time Here All New Tonlght at 8:20 roll's MAT. SATURDAY ONLY zk;‘rur'flo‘:i n'“’ ""*"5"-&&" FRITZI SCHEFF AMBASSADOR c.i™. %, TODAY—"EVIDENCE" (100% TALK~ ING) APOLLO ' W st NE TODAY 2nd TOMORROW.__GLORI \NSON in “THE TRESPASSER YRR, TAVALON u R riinei 0" AVENUE GRAND TQDAY _and _TOMORROW- Ot E TODAY and MARX TOMORROW- FOUR G COCOANUTS™ BR¢ (1007 JESSE THEATER_ vt 7 6 CHARLES MORTON _CALL.”_SOUNI ncou.:cm\ 4th and Butternut S| Pa Lot Y In 4ILLUSION." Talking 0} Talking " Comedy. BETHESDA, FETVEI0% 0 SIDNEY LUS| HIPPODROME xSttt e ROZEN, JUSTICE,” All-Taiking RICHMOND ATFXANDRIA. VA SATNOR snd PARC Talking “PAWN OF PAS:! o T 6th_and C §tv. NE. ROD LA ROGUE. in WOMAN A b & N C Ave &F First Time fhown SE. Direct from Fox Theater. NW. “DANGEROUS CURVES." CLARA BOW. The Rest Exerciser and Reducer A splendid machine for home exercise and sclentific weight re- duction. Come in for free dem- onstration. GIBSON’S 917-19 G St. N.W. Your Favorite Negative 8x10 Enlargement See us for Developing and Printing National 6580-6571 OPTICAL aLEESEs™ E flY Ga. Ave. & Farr TQDAY BY POPULAR DEMAND, Tfii ETURN ENGAGEMENT OF “T] uns RT_SO HOME "% °© TODAY and TOMORROW-THE FOUR MARX BRO! in COCOANUTS'"_ (100 Lking) | 8 i SAVOY b & Colv NW. ORROW_THE VICTOR HERBERT’S Masterplece “Mlle. Modiste” tion 1 Produe % ntast ¥. Cast, Orchestr: snd Albertin; " FRITZ 'KREISLER " FPOLI'S Friday, Dee 6, 4:30 Seats Mrs. Greene's Concert Bureau, VoLl R and TOMORROW-MAR! s({ummux LADY" 35¢ Quebee BL N Droops, 13th and G. _Distriet 6498 T TMTIRTLOR The WORLD'S GREATEST KREUTZBERG GEORGI After Their | SENSATIONAL EUROPEAN SUCCESS POLI 'S, MON. DEC. 9—4:30 Mrs. Wilson- umnn Soncent qunn . Droop's. 1300 G 8t._District 64t F AT 14T ST. You Will Thrill As he watches the lovers You Will Grieve As he hears their quarrel You Will Rejoice As he sees happiness come to them WILLIAM FOX presents PAUL MUNI | in Person® and | In the All-Talking Movietone | Dramatic Masterpiece That Re- -/ quires No Cuperlatives to Ac- | claim Its Greatness SEVEN FACES | with Margucrite Churchill N Lester Lonergan TONITE At nu Bsnun'm‘ at8:30 e DELASC _—__fi__ ™ 0c to §2 YERS Triumph A Dreamn of Supreme [ By NORM :‘\“‘{l ACOW, | HELEN MENKEN LESLIE BANKS | | and & Distinguished Supporting Cast, On the Stage FANCIION AND MARCO Present The Joy of California Whose Invasion of the East is Proi ing @ Glorious Triumph | EDDIE PEABODY i NOW SEE HIM IN PIIWN | inthe BIZARRE idea ‘ !i with i I JOHN IRVING FISHER *Paul Munt Apears Dallv (ezcept Friday) at 3:45and 9 R-K-0O [T | 4th WEEK FLORENZ ZIEGFELD'S RIO RITA ’Hn\ Had Tc SEE PARIS AL TALRING Tuesday, Wed. & Thur. with Continuous 6 to 11:30 BEBE DANIELS Regular Admissions JOHN BOLES Adults, 30c—Children, 20c —TAKOMA- THE UPTOWN THEATER 4th & Butternut St. 8 Blocks East of Georgia Ave. and 1000 Others RADIO PICTURES’ GORGEOUS ALL-TALKING, ALL-SINGING MUSICAL SPECTACLE PRESENTED DAILY AT 10:30. 2:50. 4:30. 7. 9:10 ALL SEATS—Mornings, 25e. Aflernoans. 3ie. Evenings. Soe. GAYETY THEATER Big Midnite Show Thursday Black & White Revue 75 People—3 Shi n Show Siarts 2t 1700 MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. KRIEGS}~ XPRESS & STORAGE co., INC. PACKING WV SHIPPING 616 EYE ST N.W.+ DIST. 2010 1898 TRANSFER STORAGE © 708 FIAridn Ave' N W District of Columbia. THE EARLE—13th and E streets n.w. RIALTO—Ninth near G n.w. AMBASSADOR—18th and Col rd. n.w. APOLLO—624 H street n.e. AVENUE GRAND—645 Pa. ave. aa CENTRAL~—Ninth street. AVALON—Conn. ave. and McKinley, COLONY—Georgia ave. and Farragut, HOME—1230 C street n.e. TIVOLI—14th and Park rd. n.w. YORK—Georgia ave. and Quebec n.w. STANTON—515 C street n.e. HAPPYLAND—1020 7th street n.w. Maryland and Virginia. MARYLAND—Hagerstown, Md. OPERA HOUSE—Leesburg, Va. “'C:SATION HALL—Indian [Head, REPUBLIC THEATER—Annapolis, Md. UNIVERSAL—Shady lu.. In. MARYLAND—Frederick, M TOME SCHOOL—Port DM Ma. MARADA—St. Michaels, Md. BETHESDA—Bethesda, Md. MELVILLE—Sykesville, Md. STATE—Westminster, Md. IMPERIAL—Brunswick, Md. PAEATE at 13th—Cont. from 11 A. M. Now Playing A Paramount Picture GEORGE BANCROFT in his ore Tole in “THE MIGHTY” An 'nm ALLAN F noc.zns the Aristecrat of Melod; “SKY HARBOR” ¥ St. at 12%th—Cent. from 10:45 - NOW PLAYING 3 PALACE—Frostburg, Md. 4 Paramount Pieture. THE VIRGINIAN JEFFERSON—Charlottesville, Va. COLONIAL—Winchester, Va. i STRAND—Staunton, Va. with MASONIC—Clifton Forge, Va* 4 (:‘ury Cooper i Nl—t.‘un. Va. 9 i Richard Arlen VIRGINIA—Harrisonburg, Va. | Walter Huston—Mary Brian | (REGAL—Urbanna, Va L An all-talking epio of the outdoors in the West of I ADDED ATTRACT! IONS STRAND—Strasburg, Va. QEW MABRLL=—New sasket, Voo ‘