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LEGAL NOTICES. PR \'NPATD TA AN ALSTYNE and Sk WILTRIE, thelf Deirs. exccutors and and to ans assisns person o ha an intes 60. 1 {B, in Lot 6. in Badare 1 District of th. Dmilm of ¢ :‘»- he “of Com ry 14. 1029, entitied - An Act Toe an mamoml mm. nn- in +he District ‘of o purposes.” Commission- ers of me mstrlu of Columbla will appl e Court of the District of imm. hol;‘l!n‘ an Equity Court, for suthor: | & ublic_auction, pitce ‘o pascel 5f Tand oca rict of Columbia. Known and d 80, in Bquare 132. to satisfy the outs standing and unpaid faxes and 1al ts and the ‘m:nl and C. H. BIE. their hers, executors and gssitns. an gny other yerso persons ' having any Te | Sloners ‘of "the Bisirict of Columblac o ¢F missi~ner: 5 IEL E. GARGES, Secrefary of the Board. Javuary 3. 1:30. 1a17.24.31 BOLOREIA " NOFICE To SRLL, PRoE: ONBATD TAXES. TOT W GRANT "WADHAMS. his heifs. executors and assiens end to eny other person or rsons having any interest Lot 137, T e Distriet of® Commota: (CE. _Pursuant o the provisions Act of Congress approved February 14. 1929, “entitled “An to provide an adaitioral Cmethod_for collecting taxes in District_of Columbia. and for cther urnoses.” the Commissioners of the Dis- DHEr of Cotumbia Wil WRDIS 1o the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. holding an Fauity Court. public abet:™n ail of thet plece cr parcel of land ocated in the Dis'rict of Colum- bia. known =nd described as Lot 137, in Sauare 234. (o satisfv the outstanding and unpaid taes"rnd ghocial rsessments and ther-on imocsed £21990. hoth fn- 1020, potn Inclu- T Wi M, uare 234, AKE NO Timbia:on or Before Febr-aty why_such_applicaticn should not be made to the Supreme Conrt to sell the said prop- erty at public auctjon to satisfy the taves. special mss>ssments. pepalties and cheres on such vroperty due to the said District of Columha. . Bv th> Roard of Commission- &1, District of Cclumbia, DANIEY, B GAT- GFS. Secretary to the Board. Janwary 2. 1930, ja17.24.31 COMMISSIONERS O7 THE DISTRICT OF OLUMB! ICE TO SELL PROP. per in Lot 10. n ‘Syuate + of Columbia: TAKE . Pursuant to the provisions of the Act of Congress approved February 14, 1929, entitied “An Act to provide an gddi- tional method for collecting taxes in' the District of Golumbia; and. for ou Dot Inciusve. 113 40 and 1918 to 1929. both i FCRE. SARAH L. G GIESY. 8. HERRERT shov cause, | missloners of the Distic r before February 8th. 1930, why such’ ai hlluuon should not’be made Yo the Su. y ai e Court to sell id_propert Dusiic suction to satisty the ‘tazes, special assessments. penaities and charges 'on such propecty due to the Com 31 Cotumbis. o the ‘said_District of Colum- ia. By the Board of Commissioners. Dis- trict of Columbia, DANIEL E. GARGES, Becretary to the oard. Jamuary 3 1990. THE D] cs'm ICT OF cmmuom (EROE; COLUMBIA. uare 365, in the District of Go- AKE NOTICE. Pursuant to the . oourt ‘g an nmny "Court, 1l at public auction ali of reel of land located in that plece or the District of as Lot 24 missioners, GARGES. Secrbiaty 1o the B Iair283l THE DISTRICT, OF Act” o goud Bbruary 14;1929, Centitiod ~An Act Lo pravide an additional method for collect; the District lumbia, and 1oF other purposent the cmnmlmonl-ulox e ABBority” ¢6 of mrn ::-“... ns person or ns naving & in Lot 14 (now known as Lot ing the District of Colun ting Sad " for othe issioners of the D numcz O Clumbi e Sup! of the Dis- Sauare Ents and. the pen: aSsessmen ‘imposed by Taw. 1 h lusive, otk inclusive, and 1934 to 1950, nd 1922 WH] 5 tors and assigns. a other pei Baving -any interest i “the Said Property ‘are notified to apvear and show cause, if any ha Commis~ before February signs and to havine any e provi - gress approved en! EAn ACE o brovide An additional method Tor collecting taxes in the District of Columbla and for other purposes,” of the District of el {hereon imposed by 1w 1of th Years 1935 to 1920, both inclusive. WHERE FORE, FUNERAL DIREC' RS’ A TION ' and, THE' FONERAL . DIRECTORY CEMETER Y ASSOCIATION, thelr heirs, ex- | ecutors and assigns. and any other person OF Dersons having. sny Interest in_ the D otified o ar cause, Commis- efs of “ihe Dhlrlct sz Columblm on_or before ATy such apy Seiicn Atosld Hot the Dreme Gourt of the District of Columbia to sell the said property at public auction to satisty the taxes special assessments, pen- ltic: and chargds on such property due to me md District ot imbia. ot CCommissioners. Divitict o Ttnbia. ° DANTEL ES, Secretary to the Board. January 2. 10%0. _jn17.24. COMMISSIONERS OF THE PISTRICT POQLUMBIA. NOTICE TO SELL PRO) ‘lo*v 'AID TAXES. LLEN C. CLARK, LAWRENCE J. WA conum and J. SELLS WILSON thelf heirs. executors and assisns and'to iny ofher person or persons any intersst in (now_knor Lot i Sapare 58! in ‘e Distric of Gor lumbia; TAKE . Pursuant to the provisions of the Act of Congress approved February 14, 1929, to pro- Vide 'an atditlonat method” for nollecu{il taxes in the District of Columbia. and fo ict uity Court, for authority to ublie muction ali of thAt piece ov d located i the District of Co- assessments Sharges thereon, tm s 1896 B 7. ‘both Inelu (] * ot sheldsive, 1017 1o, 010, both. the clusive. and 1927 fo 1929, both. inelusive. RREPORE. ALLEN C. CLARK. LAWRENCE 'WAGGAMAN - and J. 'SELLS WILSON, Theil’ Delty, exccutors ahd amsipns, o ony geber berson of persons having any 'intercst In the said property are hotified to ar and ‘show ‘cause, It any they have, $o th comm.moneu o1 the Digtrict of Columbls on fore 1930, why suc -npuc-uon ‘Should mot. be made” to the' Su- preme Court to sell the said proverty at Dubllc_atction: o satisty s, special essments, penaltit G Januars 3 1080, THE DISTRICT OF A, _NOTICE TO SI PROP- ERTY FOR UNPAID TAXES. TO: RA] CEMETERY ~ ASSOCIATI INC., and D CEMETERY, e neu.:. eRecutors and s sssiens, 4 or persons ; lflefl 228/84, 1n th Dlurlel. of Columpla. i Pursuant to the provisions o1 the Ak of Gonuress Sorived y 14, o enlien, A AT Brovet 15 gl g taxes in District of "Columbia, r other pur- the rict e Supreme abls, holding ap ‘Saaity uc- piece i 5Eland ) Brict M’ao’?' Sia. Ehown s parcel 228784, to satisfy th 'ml t -Im .dd (it chat Both: Inclutive, aud 1935 and ‘1040, bath i clusive. RA ‘Board. ang wlllumilnx = %}»’”«%’%’"er person Dpersons having any inte n the nla Droperty are notified to sppesr Ehare i B “l:‘rlet o oolnnam:i glfl , om.t&nu uary 2. 1030, Sal13431 1)mcm NG‘I'ICEB. Act t buiidings m 4 Dmr ol Eommota and to_create gm mission, and r ses.”’) naucu W5 hereby ‘eiven 1 nat Il Be held Ghange the fast ¢ Zoning m:m uu‘f-: a :‘-’n ot ided that in o o ‘O ll“l!' l'le outstanding and unpaid taxes ‘assessments, and. the nl.lt'A:: 3 any iy terest to appear they have ne Bistrick of Golumbia, why such ergon or persons “"E, in Lot uare 13 in the the columm- NOTICE. _ Pursuan pro of the Act o auction all of that piece or parcel of Iocated in, the District of Coiumblaka and described as Lot E. in Square 13, to Sulstanging ahd HipALd | thxes special assessments and U 24 charges thereon § years 1880 to isse. both mclus)v mz Con o DETore Pebruary % why such appiication should not be e Court to sell the said satisty ssment Such propert mrm Ot “Columbia, By the ‘ommissioners, Distyict o SEE R ARG R, Eethetary "t January 2. 1930. ‘COMMISSIONERS OF THE LUMBIA Col mbia. % NOTICE. o "'“’".,‘é: u‘: ol 8 Shtrich e oo own " ribed a3 parcel 228788, 1o -mly zm‘un.umun n‘ an e3 flum’f:z -ucuon & un- N -oo'. the | 8" BHANGE "FRONM “RESID) RESTRICTED of 75 per Tre property Wi nmx?u«?' 4 -m'h.. Crect, or -nu’ (), of all oiner provided. however. that mo part of Said_sari xcept a . shall in 15 Teet. of ‘any street e line. "1n comput Lu rea of cauge objecticnable trafic or otherw gerous conditions. atter the mm Tine on_top of page 6. t,of Section IIL & o Th.00 n apartment where no _repair or ses ities are maintained may estabiished. erected or enlarged without con- s’ of property owners: provided that the loor_area n,x‘ sarage does not exceed oericurih O the Jotal floor arca designed ‘tenants in_such CIAL. sau o Ehown o ‘The University. otup, Ror west corner 15th and I Streets. N.W, CHANGE | FROM ENTIAL. Al COMMERCIAL, AREA 5% o6, o7, 81} CHANGE F) RST COJ AREA TO EECOND couunwuu. 8 AREA: lots B4, 665, 868 wnd 867, squar . KDown_as. 234 e CHANGI PN BORIDENTIAL, A TO L & " Tols 803: 804 and- 818, squere 2888, Seine the fouthwest “Cofner New Ham Aveniue wnd Rock. G reh Road, N- A AREA much of CParcel. 88) 195 lyln: ‘i arce] 3 Borth 0f Eheriden Btreet, NW, ana be tween 14th and 16th Stree w goned Regidential, b e AREA TO ot S5 much of Parcel 88/162, Istng L NW. between T iR Biveet " T 16 ROM' RER BREA; lots 1 24-28. both 069, locatcd on the west N Rt mm‘ffiffi |l éfisn. lot m 1“;.“ 221000 Brents CAPITAL OF FUTURE = WAL BE EXHBITED = Proposed Expansion Will Be Shown in Window at Wood- ward & Lothrop’s. An interesting exhibit, showing the proposed future expansion of Washing- ton and its environs, is being arranged as a special feature of the fiftieth anni~ versary celebration of Woodward & Lothrop, the department store, which will mark its golden birthday year by a window display devoted to this theme Willlam T. Partridge, consultant ai chitect of the National Capital Park and Panning Commission, is busy atf his studio, 1517 H street, with his as- sistants, getting the exhibit in order. The store proposes to open the window exhibit on February 1. Triangle Model on Display. One of the features of this exhibit will show a model of the Triangle, pic- tured as completed, with models of the Government’s new structures in the foreground and the F street and othef ndjlcent, buildings painted in the h-cfi ground, The new Supreme Court j the United States Building will be shown as another feature, in a dignified set- ting. The Capitol Plaza develo with the new Union Square an shown, with the boulevard to the Union Sx!;"i{filz, will form another phase of this e Y The Arlington Memorial Bridge, with the new water gate and Virginia ap- fl-. roach, with the distant panorama add- g to the picturesque view, will provide ancther visualization of a phase of the Greater Washington. The bridge /ll be done in models while the ba ground is painted A beautiful pm-my.l of the orut Falls of the Potomac River, with a model of the new bri just below, showing the scenic falls lighted, will be a jewel in this display crown. The e per reaches of the Potomac and ‘fifi: tion below the falls will be set f . Municipal Center to Be. Shown..; ‘The George Washington Memorial and the new House Office Building will form further portions of this e both being shown in models in aj priate settings. The new District nicipal Center will form an important part of the exhibit also. Preparation of this work has gone forward under the direction of Mr. Partridge and much of the background work has been painted by Frank Mac- Kenzie, the artist, whose work in nat- ural history museums is well known. Representative Cramton, mpubllmn of Michigan, sponsor of the park-| chase measure, who is sched w speak on Monday at 12 o'clock noon on his bill, is planning on securing' the Great Falls section of this ex= ‘;11?.[“ bt: ull.udmte u;: ‘:evelopmenu %‘t: made_poss! gflllm legislation. The Nnuond ‘apital Parl and Plannin x“mcommhsiun is arran, fl.flg a rpecm exhibit in conjunction with with Mr. Cramton’s speech. The exhibit has been_arranged the co-operation of the Fine Arts Com- muflon. the Nnhnul Capital Park and lanning ion, David : Lynn, ln:hmct of the Capitol; Lieut. Col. U. s Grant, 3d, director of public build- ings and public parks; A. L. Harris, mu- nicipal nrchnect Secretary Mellon and the Dlltflct Cmnnusalflnm < BENEFIT TO BE GIVEN Minstrel Show and Dance to Aid Church Organ Fund. A minstrel show and dance will be presented tonight at the Mayflower Hotel for the benefit of the fund of the Church of the Bl Bacra- ment, Chevy Chase, D. C. ‘The minstrel show, which has been under rehearsal for some time, contains S T rus, an - (s e 2o e show itself will start at 8:30, running to 10:30, and will be followed by dancing until 12:30. Kelliher Sues for Divorce. Absolute divorce is asked in a suit filed by John C. Kelliher, 1218 Twenty- ninth street, against mnl- E, Kelli- her, 734 Seventh street. were married at Alexandria Auluat 15, 1925, and the husband says his wife left him April 22, 1928, and transferred her af- fections to another man. He resented by Attorney John Ji c-r- LOOSE LEAF ACCOUNTING SYSTEM BINDERS' FORMS AND ANALYSIS PADS Livingston, Inc. 722 13th St. N.W. LANK BOOK —we have them— just what you need. Store Hours: 8 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. RTS. A‘I'MN’I'IC CITY, N. J. Z@W ATLANTICCITY.N.J. Established for sixty years. On Ocenn and Boardwalk All_Seasons OF the New vour An Ydeal Vacation Awalts You at the ST. CHARLES The Best Located Hotel n the Roardwalk parties, dances, orsan and_indoor_goit. rnve Parade,” at 10:30 a.m., 12:4 Tivoll_Mysterious ]: 0, 7:35 and TONG msm«ca MOVING | DAVIDSON “Trsnsrsn. s TORAG 1113 B St. N.W. _National 9220 to TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. “The Vagabond Kihg” at Prom Happy- :15 pm. 8 Ol‘lm. n 2:15 and Me Barrymore in 3 > d_week, at 11:13 1:13, 3:13,'5:13, 7:13 and 9:15 p.m. R-E-O Keith’s—"Hit the Deck” at 11315 am, 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:15 and 9:15 pm. Fox—"A Song of Kentucky,” at 2:36, #:45, 7:51 and 10 p.m. Plllze—Norml Shearer in_ “Their Own Desire,” at 11:17 a.m., 1:20, 3:35, 5:40, 7:50 and 10 p.m. Earle—Charlotte Greenwood in “So Long Letty” at u 49 am., 1:50, 3:55, 530, 7:50 snd 5 p.m. Columbia—Maurice Chevalier 13 "'moel ,7:15 and 9:25 p.m. Rialto—"The Phantom of the Opera,” it 11:30 a.m.,, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Ambassador—“The Shannons Broadway,"” at 6, 7:50 and 9:37 p.m. Central—George Arliss in “Disraeli,” from 11 am. to 11 p.m. State—Richard Barthelmess in Young Nowheres,” at 6, 8 and 10 p.m. Island, at 2, 0 p.m. of For Real Smart Furniture Go to Baum’s CONNECTICUT AVE Jambolia of Oysters Opysters, Spaghetti, Chopped Ham, Rice, Tomatoes, Green Pepper.!, and aughtly fla- vored with Garlic. | 88 g GIBSON'S 915 G St. N.W. Your l':lvori!e Negative 8x10 Enlargement See us for 3 5c Developing and Printing ST. N.W. ENUINE Imported German Blades to Gillette Razor Regular Price, 35¢ Dosz. SATURDAY SPECIAL Kok 36(: N’S 919 G St. N.W. THE PARROT 1643 Conn. Ave. LUNCHEON TEA DINNER Sundays’ Dinner 1 to 8 P.M. tor OPEN AT 8:30 A, 3% Handy for You “Franklin National’s” complete facilities are conveniently available for ou, whether you're located up town or down town. Two fully equipped offices at your service. FRANKLIN National Bank Penna. Ave. at 10th St. N.W. 1111 Connecticut Avenue JOHN B. COCHRAN THOS. P. HICKMAN President V. P. and Cashier Clean Up of Model 130 Sedan 130 Conv. 135 Sedan . ... 135 Town Sedan 135 Victoria Brougham 137 Roadster ........ Your Car The Girl d Musie Extravaganza omrvzihG TAEAMERICAN With MARY EATON CANTOR MORGAN VALLEE 4 Paramount Picture EG] TOMORROW EDDI HELEN R LAST TIMES TODAY JOHN BARRYMORE in “General Crack” WARNER BROS. THEATER TOVI"I'IQ - me P oM Amerlea's Girl Friend Is Back She's In This First Wational Vitap Pictu LAST TIMES TODAY CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD in “So Long Letty” We Give Real Satisfaction And repair runs and snags in silk hose Southern Stelos Co. 701 12th N.W. 415 7th S.W. EENS | KEX3 Call Dist. 1919 for Lock ADAMS NEWS DEPOT, 96 thday to Serve and Enjoy OUR FAMOUS GREEN BAG COFFEE I, 35(‘, “On the Tables of Those Who Know.” Sanitary and Piggly Wiggly Stores EVEREADY Sunshine Lamp Have Sunshine All Winter Long These Marvelous Lamps Are Sold on Easy Terms Come In for a Demonstration Get It At lbson s ' 91719 G St. N.W. FRANKLIN’S Big Reductions 1929 Models NEW CARS Now in Trade Convenient Terms Franklin Motor Car Co. 346-348 Penna. lAve N.W. Metropolitan 0961 — Next Week—Bes. Monday Night, SEATS NOW “The Crowning Achie: 1t e C flt!’l’ in uu”r’::: °L oy oTIS SKINNER —IN— A COMEDY OF CHARACTER PAPA JUAN EWMAN TRAVEL TALKS MOTION PICTURE COLOR VIEWS SUNDAY AT 3:30 Natlonal Symphony ORCHESTRA or VASHINGTON. D. C. PHILHARMONIC Symphony Orchestra of N. Y. Bernardinoe Molinari, Conductor Dan Gridley, Tenor Soloist TUES., 4:45, JAN. 28 Constitution Hall Tickets—$3.25, $3. u.’sus. $2.50, .00, S1.! 1.00 T. Arthur smnm 1330 G St, In omer L. Kitt's 5t from i1 A M. OW PLAYING “Motro-Goldwyn-Mayer Piclure &8 & girl of the Jass age 4 ALL TALKING WESLEY EDDY “LES PARFUMS” “T E LOVE PllllE TALKING—SINGING— DANCING Hearst Metrotone News T —LuclLL GLEASON 10 IROADWAY. Warner Bros.’ R oo’ R ¥w. FartiindNe oF 24 N St NEB. TODAY—-MARY R “Warner Bros." ifion m(:‘.’"..'....,- At AVENUE GRAND & % ‘TODAY--TED -] - -TED LEWIS in “18 EVERY. é’m 9th St Bet. D and B AT OEQRORE ARLISS tn T%:mnz i Warner Bros.” cowm Ga. Ave. & Farragut St TODAY_RALPH INCE in “WALL RD__ and in “TAM- 1250 O St NE. Warner Bi YORK ‘Ge- Ave. & Quebes SL N.W. 'x-cmé}—c BLE {PTETR, Ra8: LOST HIPPODROME . Starting Tomorre rowoFotr Bie NNY SlDE UP" Ney .?w-.uai‘ “YOUNG NOWHERES” AMUSEMENTS, William Foz Presents Warner Baxter The “Cisco Kid” of “In Old Arizona” returns in fust such another romantie role in a glorious tale of the . dreamy Rio Grande, where tempestuous lot s and lovely senoritas know how to make love, “ROMANCE of RIO GRANDE” an all-talking Fox Movietone production Antonio Moreno Mary Duncan ith mu Cast Includes Mona Maris Robert Edeson — the stage — ALEXANDER CALLAM In FANCHON & MARCO'S Idea of Low Down Tunes and Hi-Steppin’ Joy The “WATERMELON BLUES” featuring CHAZ CHASE Mammy and her Picks Louise & Mitchell - Ted Ledford Eight Southern Steppers SUNKIST BEAUTIES FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA LEON BRUSILOFF, conducting “Girls 'From lhppylud" ld Mfl;‘ll, Vink:‘l:ilq NOW PLAYING AUTO SHOW Opens Tomorrow Night Washington Auditorium RK-0 KEITH’S MAN-O'-WAR OFALL MUSICAL SHOWS! EATS NOW ROBIN HOOD m Theater Cast Including sTECK, DaNFoRTy, t?l . 74 T POLY'S oL, Droop’s, uu st m- AMBASSADOR~—18th gnd Col rd. u.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. JESSE—3100 18th st. n.e. TIVOLI—14th and Park rd. n.w. YORK—Georgia ave. and Quebee n.w. STANTON—515 C street n.e. SYLVAN—104 Rhode Island ave. n.w. HAPPYLAND—1020 7th street Maryland and Virginia. MARYLAND—Hagerstown, Md. OPERA HOUSE—Leesburg, Va. “-CPA'.HON HALL—Indian Head, REPUBLIC THEA' STATE—Bethesda, xa. MELVILLE—Sykesville, Md. STATE—Westminster, Md. IMPERIAL—Brunswick, Md. PALACE—Frostburg, Md. ASHTON—Clarendon, Vs. JEFFERSON—Charlottesville, COLONIAL—Winchestsr, Va. TRAND—S( RDEAU L1ofi—nu gw $1.26. ‘vmr'm‘rrs Dm i 313 dosrons, 31: 8 for 35, Qlase dance