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" C-10% % AUCTION gAAY!‘s!s‘ (Continued.) 3. OWEN & BON. AUCTIONEERS, 1481 Eve Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' . S OF BRICK STORE sun.nmg. % 14th BT. N.W. By virtue of n'eertain deed of trust dated January 9. 1328 being instrument No. 69 tecorded January 13. 1928, among the land Tecords of. the DIStAict of Columbia. and at the request- of “the party secured 'thereby. the undersigned Arustees will sell at public | auction, in" front* of premises. on FRI DAY, THE ,TW] POURTH DAY OF ANUAR' "ED AT FOUR O'CLOCK M. the following-described land and prem s, situate fn the District of Columbia. d designated as and being lot numbered forty-nine '49) in the subdivision made by Charles E. Wire, Incorporated. of lot num. bered twenty-seven (27) in square numbered | twenty-seven Bundred and six (2706). ~Maple Grove Parm," as per Dlat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Co- lumbia n Liber 62 in folio 61 Terms: Sold gubject to a prior deed of trust for $6.800. hirther particulars of which be announced at time of sale: the pur- | e price above said trust to be paid in 'A_deposit of $500 reauired. Convey- recording. etc.. at the purchaser's erms to be complied with within 30 otherwise dsposit forfeited and the Broverty may be advertized and resold at the scretion of the trustees. 4 B. STEIN, WILLIAM SACHS. 4 Trustees. “THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. 1451 Eve St. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF BRICK DWELLING y virtue of a certain dee Fu December 2, 1926, and recorded in Liber 3881 follo 331. of the land records of the District, of Columbia, and at the request of | the party secured (hereby. the undersignea trustees wil' sell at gublic' auction. in front of the premiscs. on MONDAY. THE TWEN- TIETH DAY OF JANUARY. AD. 1930. AT YCLOCK " P.M.. the _ foilowing-de- scribed land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia and designated as and being the east 13 feet 6 inches front on A street by the full depth of original lot 4 saqnare 1058, Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be puid in cash. balance in two cqual installments payable in one and (w0 Sears. with interest at six per centum per annum. pavable semi-annually from day of | Sale. sectrad by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash. at thesoption of The purchaser. A deposit of $300 will be | required at time of sale. All conveyancin Tecording, ete . at cost of purchaser. Term: of sale to be:complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trus- tees reserve the right to resell the property At the risk and cost of defaniting purchaser after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published In Washington. JULIUS 1. PEYSER. FRED MCKEE, 8-d&ds.exBudiall Tnstees THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE _OF VALUABLE _TM. PROVED REAL ESTATE. BEING BRICK DWELLING NO. 306 P STREET NORTH- By virtie of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4782, folio 423 et seq.. of the iand records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at pubiic auetion. in front of the premises. on MONDAY. THE TWENTIETH DAY OF JANUARY. A.D. 1930. AT THREE THIRTY O'CLOCK 'P.M. the ' following-d scribed land and premises. situate in_the Oity of Washington, District of Columbi and desigrated as and heing lot twenty-six (26) in Wiltiam E. Jones' subdivision of lots in square west of sanare five hundred and fifty-three (W. of 553). as per plat re- corded in Liber 18. tolio 121. of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columnbia. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase | money. 1o be paid in cach. balance in two equal installments. payable in one and two Fears. with interest at seven per centum per annum. payable semi-annually. from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be required at time of sale. ~All conveyancing. recording. etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 days from day of sale. otherwise the trustees Teserve the richt to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days' advertisement of such resale in sgme newspaper published in Washington, SAMUEL A. DRURY. JAMES B. NICHOLSON. $89.11.13.15.17. “Trustees. THOMAS DOWLING & CO. AUCTIONEERS, > TS EVE ST N Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Four- Story and Cellar Brick Apart-| ment Building With Four fin‘l;gu, No. 1919 19th St. By virtue of a dertain deed of frust. duly recorded i Liber No. 5747, folio 480, among The Tand Tecords of the District of Golum- b, and at (he reauest of the party secured Ehereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at public ‘aetion. in {ront of the premises, on "MONDAY. ' THE TWENTIETH DAY OF JANUARY. AD. 1030, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P e “Oliowing-descrined ' land and Tises. situate in ihe District of Colum. Bia:"end desigmated as and being lot thi Paen *13) 4 Block two (D) in Fisher. For- 3518 and Youns. commissioners'; subdivislon 577 fAng - now iknown as . Washington Houhts” ax per' Diat recorded In Eiver Sounts No. '8, fotto_ 115, of the records of fie"ofce ot The surveyor of the Disirict of umbia. “Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase moncy to be Ald in cash. balance in one hd “Iwo yeurs, with 6 per cent interest payable semi-annually, and secured by Be2a'of trust on the property, or ail cash Suvchaser's optlon. A deposit of $1,000.00 Pequired, Cofveyancing, recording, eic.. 'at The ‘purchaser's cost. . Terms to be complied Flinvighin afieen eass, Ginervise deposi forfeited ‘and the property may - ifed and’ Fesoid at the discretion of the tees. boiciee 4, EDWARD LEWIS, SEHRGERSON NORDLINGER, THOS. Trustees. R B rty Secured. “Attorney for $a15-déds.ineBu THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, 1431 EYE ST. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, BEING A TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING CONTAINING TEN ROOMS AND ‘THREE BATHS AND GARAGE, KNOWN AS 4411 SIXTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of @ certain deed of trust. re- corded in Liver 5881, at folio 421 of the fana’ records of the 'District of Columbia. and at the reauest of the parties secured Thereby, ‘the ‘undersigned will sell at public Wiction, in front of ihe premices, on MON- DAY JANUARY TWENTY-SEVENTH. 1930, AT FOUR P.M.. the following-described land and premises, ituate in the District of Co- fumbla, and being lot numbered forty-three 43 1n “Jacob B. Shapiro's subdivision of Dart of square numbered twenty-seven hun- dred “and one (2701). as per plat recorded in Liber No 75. folio 87. of the records of the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia: also the south 175 feet front on public aliey by the full depth of 25 feet of lot numbered fifty (50) in Jacob B. Sha- piro’s subdivision of lots in'sauare num- red twenty-seven hundred and one (2701), a3 per Tecorded in Liber No. 15. folio 166.”n "said_ survevor's office records; the rear or east 3 feet by the full width thereof of lot numbered forty-three (43). being Subject o the right of way for alley pur- Doses for the use and benefit of the owners or occupants of lots numbered forty-three %49 Torty-four (44) and forty-nine (49) in #aid’ square, upon the following terms: Purchaser to bay one-third of the pur- ehase price in cash. the balance in two in- staliments in one and two years, respec- tively. with interest at the rate of 67 ber annum, and secured by deed of trust on the property sold. or all cash. at the option of the purchaser; taxes and interest paid or adjusted to the date of sale; all con- Vesaucing, recording. eic.. at the cost of Durchaser: good title or 1o sale. A deposit 152,500 will be required at the time of le anA_ settiement to be within thirty (30) days of the date of sale, or deposit for- feited and the Droperty resold. at the cost and risk of the defauiling purchaser. after fve '(5) days previous 'advertisement of ich resale In some Washibelon newspaper. B FRANCIS SAUL. J. WRILEY JACOBS. 925" 18tn 81, N.W., Trustees AUCTIONEERS, N.W. ATLANTIC CITY. 3/ Cotel L4 w __‘, ATLANTICCITY.N.J. Established for aixty yoars. On Ocean and Boardwalk New—Fireproof—Maodern NOW IN EFFECT Waltor J. Busby, Ine, Of the New Year An Ideal Vacation Awalts You at the ST. CHARLES The Best Located Hotel On the Boardwalk Features include bridge parties, dances. organ | Tecitals, _moving_pictures_and _indoor _golf. WEST VIRGINIA. TGrecntriaioe! 1deal for Rest—Famopn Medieal Baths —_— MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. [MOVINGA STORAGE KRIEGS}~ XPRESS & STORACE CO., INC. PACKING V SHIPPING 616 EYE ST N.W. + Dist. 20i0, LONG DISTANCE HOVING DAVIDSO TRANSFER & it N.W. _ National $220 to 9230 STORAGE C + heirs, | other person or persons | sive LEGAL NOTICES. TCOMMISSIONERS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. _NOTICE TO SELL PROP- ERTY FOR UNPAID TAXES. _TO: JESSE H. VAN ALSTYNE and C. H. WILTSIE. their executors and assigns and to any ng_ an interest in Lot 60, in Square 132. in the Distriet of Columbia; TAKE NOTICE. = Pursuant to the provisions of the Act of Congress ap- proved Pebruary 14. 1929. entited “An Act to orovide an additional method for col- lecting taxes in the District of Coulmbia, and for other purposes.”’ the Commission: ers of the District of Columbia will apply 1o the Supreme Court of the District of Co- lumbia holding an Eauity Court, for author- ity to sell at public auction'all of that piece or parcel of land located in the Dis- irict of Columbia. known and described as Lot 60. in Sauare 132. to salisfy the out- standing and unpaid taxes and special as- Ssessments and the penalties and charges thereon imposed by law. for the vears 1918 to 1829, both inclusive. WHEREFORE. JESSE H. VAN ALSTYNE and C. H. WILT- SIE. their he'rs. executors and assigns, and any other person or persons having any interest in the said property are notified to appear and show cause. I anv they have. to the Commissioners of the District of Columbia. on or before February 8th. 1930, why sich application should not be made to the Supreme Court to sell the said property at nublic auction to satisfy the taxes, special assessments. penalties and charges on such property due to_the said District of Columbia. By the Board of Commissioners: District of Columbia. DAN- IEL E. GARGES, Secretary of the Board. January 2. 1630, a17.24.31 COMMISSIONERS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. _NOTICE_TO SELL_PROP- ERTY FOR UNPAID TAXES. ~TO' W. GRANT WADHAMS. his heirs, executors and assigns and to any other person or ersons having any interest in Lot 137. quere 234, in the District of Columbia TARE NOTICE. Pursuant to the provisions of the Act of Congress approved February 14, 1920. entitled “An Act to provide an additional “method_for, collecting taxes i the District of Columbia. end for oth Purpases.” (ke Commissioners of the D) frict of Columhia will apply to the Snprem Court of the District of Colnmbia. holding an_Fauity Court, for suthority to sell at public_auction ail of thot piece or parcel of land incated in the District of Colum- bin. knovn and described as Lot 137, in Sauare 734, (0 satisfv the outstandine and Tnpaid taves and soecial assessments and Ihe penaities and cherces therson imposed be Jaw for the veare 1907 tn 1020, hoth ) clusive. 1072, and 194 to 1029, hth incl WHZREFORE. W. Ris heirs. executors and assizns, other person or parsans having anv inter- it anv_thev have. to prar and show oause. of ‘Cn- Phe Commissionars of the District Iumbia. on o before Febrars th. Whe Stich application should not he made 10 the Suotrme Court to sell the aaid Dro erty at public miction to satisfy the taxe specini assessments, penalties and on such broperty due to the said District of Columbin. By the Roard of Commission- ers_ DIstrict of Columbin DANIEY, E. GAP. Secretary to the Board. Jantary 2. ini7.24.31 COMMISSIONERS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. NOTICE TQ SELL PROP- ERTY FOR UNPAID TAXES TO: SARAH L GIESY. HERBERT §. GIESY. 5. HER- BERT GIFSY. their heirs, executors and as- | signs. and to any other Derson or persons having any interest in Lot 10. in Sauare | 1053, in the Distriet of Columbin: TAKE NOTICE. Pursuant to the provisions of tha Act of Coneress aporoved February 14, 1820, entitled “An Act to provide an addi: | tiona] method for collecting taxes in_the Distriet of Columbia. and for other pur- poses. " tha Commissioners of the District of Columbin will apply to the Supreme Court_of the District of Columbia. holding an_ Equity Court, for Authority to sell at public auction il of that piece or parcel of Tand located in the District af Coimbin known and described as Lot 10, fn Sau T053. o' satisf> the outstanding and unpaid taxes and smeclal agsessments and the pen- alties and charaes thereon imposed by law. for the ‘ears 1804 to 1897 bnth Inclusive! 189" to 1000, both incinsive. 1906 to 1911 both inclusive. 1913 to 1916. both inclusive. and 1918 to 1929, both inclusive. THERE: FCRE. SARAW 1. GIFSY. HERBERT § GRANT WADHAMS. | and any ! est 12 the sald property are notified to ap- | 1030 | charges | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D¢, FRIDAY, JA NUARY 17, 1930. ICLUB GIVES OVATION TO SHELBY AND KELLY | Transportation Group Hears Legal | Aspects of Aerial Navigation Discussed by Danby. william S. Shelby and,; Detec Inspector Lieut. Edward J. Kelly cf the Bureau, recently restore dto duty, were given an ovation yesterday at the monthly luncheon of the Washington | i Transportation Club at the Occidental | Hotel, when they were guests. Ernest E. Danby. Department of Jus tice attorney, as principal. speaker, dis- cussed legal aspects of aerial naviga- tion. Matthew Boylan, vice president of the club, presided in the absence of Charles Hauser, president, due to ill ness. Odell S. Smith, club founder, was master of ceremonies. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National- George M. Cohan in “Gambling.” at 8:15 p.m. | Poli's—Jane Cowl in “Jenny,” at | 8:20 pm. i Gayety—“Dimpled _Darlings" { lesque), at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Metropolitan—John Barrymore in | “Gen. Crack,” at 11:13 am.,, 1:13, 3:13, 5:13, 7:13 and 9:15 pm. R-K-O Keith’s—Richard Dix in “Saven Keys to Baldpate” at 11:41 am, 1:42, 3:43, 5:39, 7:40 and 9:41 p.m. Fox—Janet Gaynor in “Christina,” |at 2:36, 4:45, 7:51 and 10 p.m. Palace—Norma Talmadge in “New York Nights” at 11 am., 1:10, 3:25, | 5:35, 7:55 and 10:15 pm. Earle—"Pointed Heels,” at 11:45 am,, | [ 1:50, 3:55. 5:45, 7:50 and 10 p.m. { Columbiz “Dynamite,” at 10:10a.m., ! 112:20, 2:35, 4:50, 7:05 and 9:20 pm. Rialto—William Boyd in “His First Command.” at 12:11, 2:08, 4:05, 6:02, 7:59 and 9:56 p.m. Ambassador — Irene Bordoni “Paris,” at 6, 7:50 and 9:53 p.m. Central—"Four Feathers,” from 11 am. to 11 pm. State—Lee Tracey in “Big Time, 6, 8 and 10 pm. Tivoli—“Charming Sinners,” 4:25, 6:15. 8 and 9:50 p.rh. PENS | KEYS REPAIRED | DUPLICATED Call_Dist. 1919 for Locksmith ADAMS NEWS DEPOT. 902 G ST. e | (bur- " at No. 80 For Neur’i!és Homoeopathic Pharmacy 1007 B Street W, Thome NA. 1603 GIESY. S. HERRERT GIFSY. thier heirs. executors and assigns. and anv other pe: son or persons having any interest in the said propertv are notified to appear and shov cause. if any the¢ have, to the Com missioners of the District of Columbia, on or before February 8th. 1930. why such’ ap- Dlication should not be made to the Su- prome Court to sell the said property a public_auction to satisfy the taxes, special assassments. penslties and charzes ‘on such nroperty die to the seid Disi-ict of Colum- | bia. By the Board of Commissioners. Di: trict of Columbi>. DANIEL. E. GARCES. | Secretary to the Board. January 2. 1930. | 1a17.24.31 I COMMISSIONERS OF THE DISTRICT OF | COLTMBIA. _NOTICE_TO SEIL PROP- | ERTY FOR UNPAID TAXFS. TO: HENRY | RAGAN. his heirs. executors and assiens and to any other person or persons having anv interest in Lot 24. (now known as Lot 812) In Souere 765 in the District of Co- lumhia: TAKE NOTICE, Pursuant to the Srevicions af the Act nf Conaress approved February 14. 1020, entitled “An Act to pro- vide additionsl ‘methnd for co: taxes in the District of Columbia. and for other purnoses.” the Commissioners of the District of Solumbin will apply to the Su- preme Court_of the District of Columbia. holdi ¢ an Equity Court. for authority to sell at public auction all of that piecs or percel of land located in the District of Golumbin, known and described as Lot 24, (now knawn as Lot A12), in Saquare 265. to | satisfy the outstanding 'and unpaid taxes And’ special assessments and the penalties And charges “therenn imposed bv law, for the years 1717 to 1920. both inclusive,’ and 1922 to 1929, hoth inclisive. WHFPFFORF HENRY RAGAN. his heirs, executors and assions, and any other person or personr: having any interest in the said proper\.y are notified to appear and show cause. i any thev have. to the Commissioners of tha Dis- trict of Columbie. on or before Februarv 8th, 1930, why such soplication should not be made to the Supreme Court to seil the said property at public auction to satisfy the taxes, special assessments, penalties and charges on such oroperty due to the seid District of Columbia. By the Board of Com- missioners. District of Columbia. DANTEL E. GARGES. Secretary to the Board, Janu- ary 2. 1930. 18172, COMMISSTONER® OF THE_DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. __NOTICE TO SELL PROP. ERTY FOR UNPAID TAXES. TO: THOMAS WALKER et al. FUNERAL CRMETERY AS- SOCIATION OF THE DISTRICT OF CO- LUMBIA. DIRECTORS. and FUNERAL DI RECTORS' CFMETFRY ARSOCTATION OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBTA, their | heirs, sxecutors and assigns. and ‘to any other perron or persons having any in- terest in parcel 22176, in the District of Co- lumbia. TAKE NOTICF, Pursiant to the provistons of the Act of Conress ap- proved Februarv 14. 18%0. entitled “An Act to provide an additionnl methnd for collect- ing taxes in the District nf Colimbia. and for other purposes” the Commissioners of the District of Colnmbia will anplv to the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. holding an Equity Courf. for authority to el at poblie suction all of thet piecs or pareel of land located in the District of Co- fumbia known and described as parcel 22178. to satisfy the outstanding and ynpaid taxes and svecial assessments. and the penalties and charges therean impoted bv law, for | the years 1922 tn 1924. hoth inclusive. and 1926 to 1929, hoth_inclusive, WHFEREFORF. THOMAS WALRER. ot al. FINERAT CEM. ETERV. ASSOCTATION OF THE DISTRICT OF "COLUMRIA. DIRECTORS. snd FU- NERAL DIRECTORS CRMETERY ASSO- CIATION OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. their heirs, executors and assigns. and anv other per-on or persons havine any interest in the said property are notifisd to appear and show cause. it anv they have. to the Commissioners of the District of Cnlumbia. on or hefors Fehrusry 8, 19%0. whv snch application <hould not be made to the Si- preme Covrt to sell the caid property at public_auetion tn eatisfy the taxes. special ssersments, penslties and charzes on such nroperty due tn the said_District of Colnm- bia. Bv the Beard of Commiccioners. Dis- trict of Columbia. DANIFL F. GARGES. Becreten o the Board. January 2, 1990 cting GOV ISETANERS (% THY NRTRICT OF COLUMBIA. NOTICE TO SRLY, PROPERTY FOR UNPAID TAXES. _TO: F. § HOWIAND, A C. CLARK. ANNA F. RRAMHALL. WILTAM L. RRAMHALL '~ EDWARD F. HOWARD and E.HOWLAND. their heirs, executors and sssigns. and nereon or persons Fav F. Bnuare 13.in the District of Columhia TAKE NOTICE. Pursnant to the provisions of the Aet nf Conarese anproved Fehruary 74. 7970, entitled “An Art tn nrov Afifonal mathnd for collectine fLaxe Distriet nf Columhia. and for of potes.” the Cammiseianare of the Di Calumbin_will sppi= tn the e Con af 'the Dirfriet of . Foldine an Fanjty Conrt, for Autharity to <ol at nublin auetion all af that ninee or mareal of Jand Taented in tha Dietwint nf Colwmhin Fnown and_degeribed As Lot E, in Samare 1% to Sotisfy the onfstandine and ynnaid feves and" sbectal nssesements and the nenalfes 2nd charees therean fmnosed he law. for (he Yrars 1RA0 to 188G, both inclusive: 1892 to 801, both inelucive: and the sanre 1607 and 1017, "WHERFRORT. F 8 HOWLAND. A. €. CLARK. ANNA ¥ RRAMMUALY, WITLIAM T RRAMEATL, FDWARD E. HOWARD and F. HOWLAND.” their clens. and any other person or persons having any inferest in the said oroberty are rotifind 0 apnear and thow eacise. 1f any hev have. to the Commiscioners af the Di triet of Columbia, on or before Fehruary 8. 1930, ‘why sueh apolication shevld not he made to the Subreme Conrt to sell the said mroperty at obublic anetion to satisfy the taxes. special assessments. penalties and charges on fuch property due to_the said Distriet of Columbia, By the Board of Commissianers. District of Columhin. DAN- TEL E GAPCES, Secretary to the Board Tanuary 2. 1930, 1217.24.31 COMMISRTNNERE 0% THE DISTRICT O | CORTIRRIA N T gL, enan. ERTY FOR UNPATD TAXES. TO: FLUSF. | PETGRAD _ CEMETERY _ ASSOCIATION. anA FLERETGRAD CEMETFRY. their executors and assiens. and fo any n An ar persans havine anv interest in parcel 298 %4, §n the District nf Columbia TAKE NOTICE. Pursuant fo the rovisinns € the Aet nf Cangress apnroved Febriarv 14 1929. entitled. “An Act tn provide an addi- tional method of collecting taxes in_the District of Columbia. and fer other nur- " {he Commissioners of the Dictrict “olumbia will snnly tn tha Runreme Covrt af the District f Crlwmbla. Woldine an Equity Court. for suthority to sell At puble anc- 1ien all of that plece or parcel of land lo- catad in_ tha District ‘nf Cnlumbia. Fnown and described as parcel 228/84. to setisfv tha ontstandire and nnpaid (oves aml specinl assesemante, and fhe nenalties and charees therein imnosed. for tha wesrs 109 tn 1094, Poth InClusive, ard 1098 anA 1090 hath in. clusive, WHEREROD™. ET ®SERETGPAD ARWETERY ARRNNTATION, INC.. and PL- FSETGRAD = CEMETRRY. ' their executors and assigns any other pereon o 'persons havine any interest Tn fthe said property are nmotifird to sopear and show cause. i( anv thev have. to the Commiscjoners f the Di-triet of Columbin. on_orshefore Fehruary 8, 1930, whv sneh Application should not be made to the Sii- heirs, and heirs, executors and as- | LEGAL NOTIC) COMMISSIONERS OF THE_DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. NOTICE TO SELL PROPERTY FOR UNPAID TAXES, TO: LEWIS DAY, his heirs. executors. and assigns nd to any other person or persons having any interest in Lot 14 (now known as Lot 809) in Sanare 24 "in_the District of Columbia: TAKE NOTICE, "Pursuant to the provisions of the Act of Congress approved Februaty 14. 1929. entitled “An Act to provide an additionai method for collecting taxes in the Distyict of Cotumbia, and for other Durposes. Commissioners of “the District of Golumbi will apply to the Supreme Court of the trict "of Columbia. holding an Equity Court. for authority to sell at public auction all of that picce or parcel of land located in the District of Columbia, known and described 85 Lot 14 (now known as Lot 809). in Square 24, to satisfy the outstanding and unpaid faxes and special assessments and the pen- alties and charges thereon imoosed oy law, for the years 1891 and one-half of the year : 1894 to 1902, both inclusive, and 1904 10, both inclusive, and 1914 to 1920. both inclusive. and 1922 to_1920. both inclusiv WHEREFORE. LEWIS DAY, his heirs. exec tors end assigns, and any other person or persons having any interest in the said | property are motified to appear and show | cause. if any they have, to (he Commis- sioners of the District of Columbia, on cr before February 8, 1930, why such appiica- | tion would not be made to the Supreme | Court o sell the said property at public auc- tion to satisfy the taxes. special assess- | ments. penalties and charges on such prop- | erty due to the said District of Columbia By the Board of Com fers, District of Columbia: DANTEL E. GARGES, Secretary to the Board _January 2. 1930. 17.23.31 COMMISSIONERS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, NOTICE TO SELL PROPERTY FOR_UNPAID TAXES. TO: FUNERAL DI- | RECTORS. ASSOCIATION "and THE ~FU- NERAL DIRECTORS CEMETERY ASSO- | CIATION, their heirs, executors and as- | signs and to any other Derson or persons having any interest in parcel 221/21.°in the | District of Columbia, TAKE NOTICE. = Pur- suant to the provisions of the Act of Con- gress approved February 14, 1029, entitled. | ¥An Act to provide an additional method for | collecting taxes in the District of Columbia. and for other purposes,” the Commissioners of the District of Columbia wiil apply to the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. holding an Equity Court. for authority to seli at public avetion. £l of that piece or parcel of land loeated in the District of Columbia, known and described as parcel 221/23, to satisty the outstanding and unpaid taxes and special assessments and the penalties and charges thereon imposed by law for the years 1925 to 1929, both inclusive. WHER FORE, FUNERAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIA- TION' and THE FUNERAL DIRECTORS CEMETERY ASSOCIATION. their heirs, ex- ecutors and assigns. and any other person OF Dersons having any interest in the said Droperty are notified to appear and show Cauce. 1f ‘any they have. to the Commis- | sioners of the District of Columbia, on_or hefore Februnry 8. 1930, why Such appii- ration should not be made to the Su- preme Court of the District of Columbia to Seli the sald Droperty at public auction to 5. special assessments, pen- s ‘on such property due to id, District of ~Columbia. = By the Board of Commissioners,” District of Co- | lumbia. © DANIEL E. GARGES, Secretary to | the Board. January 2. 1930. Tn17.24.31 COMMISSIONERS OF THE_DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. NOTICE TO SELL PROPERTY FOR UNPAID TAXES. TO: ALLEN C. CLARK, LAWRENCE J. WAGGAMAN and J. SELLS | WILSON, their heirs. executors and assigns | and"to sny other person or persons having Any interest in Lot 2 (now known as Lot 800). In Square 33. in_the District of Co- lumbia: TAKE NOTICE, Pursuant to the provisions of the Act of Congress approved Pebruary 14, 1029, entitled “An Act to pro Vide 'an additforal method for collecting taxes in the District of Columbia, and for other purposes.” the Commissioners of the District of Columbia will apoly to_the Sn- preme Court of the District of Columbir, Bolding en Eaquity Courl, for authority to well at public puction all of that pisce or Dpareel of land located in the District of Co Tiinhia, known and described as Lot 2 (now Known as Lot 800). in Sauire 33, to satisty the outstanding and unpaid tases and spe- cinl “assessments and the penaltiss end charges. thereon imposed by law, for the 1896 Lo 1897, both inclisive, 1906 both inclusive, 1917 o 1919, b clusive. and. 1927 to 1920, both ' inclusiy WHERFFORE, ALLEN C. CLARK. 3 WAGGAMAN and J. ‘SELLS WIL their heirs, executors and assitns. and ofher person oOr persons having any interest fn the said property are notified to appear and show cause, If any they have. to the Commissioners of the District of Columbia. on ot before Pebruary 8, 1930, why such application should not be male to the Su- Dreme. Court to sell the sald property at public_avction to satisfy tie taxes, special | o {absolute divorce from Mrs. | HUSBAND ASKS DIVORCE. | W. A. Bouic Charges Wife Left Him for Another. Charging that his wife deserted him the affections of another man, Wil- L - A. Bouic, 2568 University place, yes- terday filed suit in Equity Court for an Ethel I| Bouic. They were married June 15, 1927, in the District, and have one| child, whose custody the father seeks. Attorneys Raymond Neudecker and William C. Ashford appear on behalf of the husband. All airplanes in New Hampshire must be registered. It's a State law. 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MV Today and 35 Days More Before Washington's Birthday to Serve and Enjoy OUR FAMOUS GREEN BAG COFFEE rr 3DC Lb., “On the Table of Those Who Kn, Sanitary and Piggly Wiggly Stores FREE LECTURE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Salem Andrew Hart, C. S. B. of Cleveland, Ohio Member of the Board of Lec- tureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachu- setts. In First Church of Christ, Scientist Columbia Road and Euclid St. N. W. Friday, January 17, at 8 P.M. Under the Auspices of First Church of Christ, 2 Scientist No Collection. All Welcome. assessments, penalties and charges on such property due to the said District of Colum- | bin. By the Board of Commissioners. Die- trict ‘of Columbia - DANIEL E. Secretary to the Board. January 2, 1930 COMMISSIONERS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA = NOTICE TO SELL ERTY FOR UNPAID TAXES. TO F. WILKERSON and TEE ELESAPET CEMETERY ASSOCIATION. " INC. Reirs. _executors and _assigns d - to any other person or persons having any in- ferost in parcel 228/86. in the District of Columbia, TAKE NOTICE. Pursuant to the provisions of the Act of Congress approved February 14, 1929, entitled “An Act to pro- vide an additjonal method for collerting their other purposes.” the Commissioners of the District of Columbia will apply to_the Su- reme Court of the District of Columbin, olding an Equity Court. for authorily 1o sell_at public suction all of that blece or arcel of land located in the District of Co- fumbin, known and described as parcel 228/86. to satisfy the outstanding and un- paid taxes and special assessments and the enalties and charges thereon imnosed by for the vears 1521 to 19°, hoth sive. and 1928 to 1929, both’ fnclu HERFFORE. GEORGE F. WILK7RSON THE FTESAPETGUAD CTMETERY ASSO- CIATION, INC., their heirs, executors and assiens, and any other person or persons having any interest in the said property are and show cause, if any ommissioners of the Dis- on or before February 8, 1930, plication should not be made to the Supreme Court to sell thesaid ve. nd why such lic auction to satisfy the taxes. special as- Seasments. penaities’ and charges on such roperty due to the District of Columbia, Simbie AN F, GARGES to the Board. January 2, 1930. Inmne Court to sell the said property at pub- of Commissioners. District of , Secretary 117,24,31 property st public auction to satlsty the axes, speclal assessments, Demalties and charges op_such property ‘due to the said District of Columbia. By the Board of Com- missioners, District of Columbia. DANIEL E GARGES, ‘Secretary to the Board, ) Jan- GARGES. | ~ in17.24.31 | PROP- | EORGF | PGRAD | taxes in the District of Columbia, and for | Have sunshine in your home all Winter long. General Electric Sunlamps Sold on Easy Terms Order Yours Today ' Gibson Co. 917 G St. NW. AMUSEMENTS. WELDON CARTER PIANIST Recital — THURS. 0, JAN. Masonic Auditorium Tickets, $1.50, $1.00. T. Arthur Smith, 1330 G St. 23 WARNER BROS. THEATERS. TONIGHT 11.30 P. M. LOOK WHO'S HERE Charlotte OREENWOOD Singing and Clowning in S0 LONGLETTY, A Warner Bros. and Vitaphone Picture LAST TIMES TODAY “POINTED HEELS” BEGINS TOMORROW America’s Fore- most, Actor In His A First Talking Picture— Warner Bros, and Vitaphone Picture ‘GENERAL CRACK Romantic daring lender of men—the impetuous, &ypay-blooded lover. NOW PLAYING A United Artists Picture NORMA TALMADGE in her first talking hit “NEW YORK NIGHTS” with GILBERT ROLAND —On the Staxe— DAVE SCHOOLER in & Loew Production “ETON DAYS” . i [ _F_St._at_12(th—Cont. from_10:00. NOW PLAYING A Metro-Goldwyn-Maver Picture CECIL B. DE MILLE'S DYNAMITE with CONRAD NAGEL KAY JOHNSON CHARLES BICKFORD STARTING SATURDAY MAURICE CHEVALIER In “THE LOVE PARADE" A District of Columbia. THE EARLE—13th and E streets n. RIALTO—Ninth near G n.w. AMBASSADOR~—18th and Col rd. u. | APOLLO—624 H street n.e, AVENUE GRAND—645 Pa. ave. s.e. CENTRAL—Ninth street. AVALON—Conn. ave. and McKinley. COLONY—Georgia ave. and Farragut. HOME—1230 C street n.e. JESSE—3100 18th st. n.e. TIVOLI—14th and Park rd. n.w. YORK—Georgia ave. and Quebec n.w | STANTON—515 C street n.e. SYLVAN—104 Rhode Island ave. n.w. HAPPYLAND—1020 7th street n.w. Maryland and Virginia. MARYLAND—Hagerstown, Md. OPERA HOUSE—Leesburg, Va. RECREATION HALL—indian Head REPUBLIC THEATER—Annapolis, Md. UNIVERSAL—Ghady Side, Md. MARYLAND—Frederick, Md. TOME SCHOOL—Port Deposit, Md. MARADA—St. Michaels, Md. STATE—Bethesda, Md. MELVILLE—Sykesville, Md. STATE—Westminster, Md. IMPERIAL—Brunswick, Md. PALACE—Frostburg, Md. ASHTON—Clarendon, Va. JEFFERSON—Charlottesville, Va. COLONIAL—Winchester, Va. STRAND—Staunton, Va. MASONIC—Clifton Forge, Va. OLIVER—Crewe, Va. COLONIAL—Fredericksburg, Va. VIRGINIA—Harrisonburg, Va. REGAL—Urbanna, Va. TOWN HALL—Trappahannock, Va. WEISS, Emporia, Va. RITZ—Chatham, Va. RELEE—Relee, Va. NEW-—Woodstock, Va. STRAND—Strasburg, Va. NEW MARKET—New Market, Va. DANCING. MISS GIRARDEAU L'EGARE & SISTER—5 private lessons. $5; single, $1.25. Fox trot, Waltz, hop. Class Fri., instrn., 8, with or- chestra, 9. 2035 P st., up 1 flight. North 07.31. L. A. ACHER STUDIO, 1127 10th st. n.w. = Classeés Mon., Fri., 9 p.m. with orchestra. Private lessons by appoint- ment. | it ished 1900. _* STAFFORD PEMBERTON STUDIO. | Styles Stage-Ballroom Dancing. 1124 Conn. Ave. Phone North 3 DAVISON’S Fox Trot. Hop, Waltz taught correctly In a few Prof. Mrs. Iessons, private any hour. National 8311 Class Saturday evenings 1329 M._St. N, inst. at 8, Dancing, 9-12 Class Tues. Eve.. inst. & practice, 8 PROF. AND MRS. RN _TH : PROFESSIONAL W1 OCt (NS OR FRIVATE: FOX_ST! DIOS, 1302 L_ST. N.W. LLLEN WALLER Modern Ballroom Dancing PRIVATE LESSONS—_CLASSES. Studio, 2619 14th St N.W, Phione adams 3030, AMUSEMENTS. ATIONAL | Terisit T N Nights, to 83 $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 & 50c | GEO. M. COHAN (HIMSELF) IN HIS GREATEST SUCCES! ‘GAMBLING" Direct from 7 months run on Broadway_with original New York Cast. 2 2 700 7, 7 7 NEXT WEEK—SEATS SELLING. First Time In Any City In the World at POPULAR PRICES Nights, Best Seats, $1.50 Mats. Wed. & Sat. Best Seats, $1.00 7 7 22 TRAVEL TALKS MOTION PICTURES COLOR VIEWS § SUNDAY MATS. BEG. SUN. AT 3:0 SEATS NOW SOUTH AMERICA AND EUROPE Jan. 19, Feb. 2, Around Souil Ameri 9, The Rhine; Feb. 16, Vienn: '@ Tmox Matinee Tomorrow AMERICA'S LOVELIEST STAR JANE COWL e lIHET Latest NV Success JENNY" with GUY STANDING (Her Best Romantic Comedy) DE KOVEN'S MASTERPIECE ROBIN HOOD WITH ALL-STAR CAST MAIL * Eves: £3, $2.50. §2. & RDERS Thur. Mat.. §2.00, . $1.50, $1.00 NOW Sat. Mat.. $2.50, 52, $1.50. $1 * Opera in English AMERICAN ras OPERA s oG« ‘ COMP ANYrulzfi';nm | Three Evenings and One Matinee Jan. 20, 21, 22 Viadimir Rosing. Artistic Director Robert Edmond Jones, Stage Designer Mon. Ev Yolanda of Cyprus Jan. 21, Wed. Eve. Vet Mat- Carmen ISAAC VAN GROVE, Conductor 1300 G St. District 6493, and Box Office, B Orftater Jan, 20, + Mme. Butterfly Jan. 22, Prices, $4.40, $3.00. $2.50. $2.00. $1.50, Mrs. | | Tues. Evi Faust Wed. Mat., Wilson-Greene's Concert Bureau, Droop's VIOLINIST Constitution Hall. Sat. Eve., Jan. 25, 8:30 Seats on sale Mrs. Greene's Concert reau, Droop's, 1300 G st.; Dist. 6493, "PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH Conductors TUES,, Jan: 21 - Ogiifies Mr. _Gabrilowitsch conducting Tigke! 5300, 82.75. S1.50, $1.00 T. Arthur Smith Bureau 1330 G Strcet—in Homer L. Kitt's SYLVAN THEATER ™5 &% * “THE COCOANUTS.” _ One Big_Laugh. 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The Logical, succumor 0= mfl ot Simultaneous with its $2 showing in New York Here at Our Regular Prices Love/ 1%1//‘ lal/,/'ff/‘p‘t/ MIZ;' gl/ His Sl A Song-Writer's Rhapsody of Reproack Brings Unexpected Results An ALL TALKING MUSICAL MOVIETONE Lois Moran Joseph Wagstaff Dorothy Buargess tn a glorious romance A SONG orF KENTUCKY Book, Lyrics and Music by Conrad, Mitchell & Gottler —on the stage— ALEXANDER CALLAM xing master of ceremonies. in FANCHON & MARCO'S “SWEET COOKIES” idea witn JONES & HULL Eva Mandell Bobbe Tomson, Roy Loomis and the SUNKIST BEAUTIES FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA Leon Brusiloff, conducting Fox Movietone News N\ «MIS FIRST /P COMPIAND DOROTHY SEBASTIAN | | STRAND 9th & D Sts. N.W. . GAYETY THEATRE AL GOLDEN and his “DIMP&‘ED DARLINGS” Hap Hyatt and Ruth Bradley Plaving Twice Dall "MYSTERIES 'O DR. L. M.'CORDON e ST ¥

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