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Ford oupe,. motor No. ‘coupe. 5. 61-3-361: e, “micr "No. 61 Ford “..4“’ TORINET: o 1081135; “h:.“ {tasesi:, Byick 277797; Marmon o Ford' touring. mot to; mmm N lum- ABLE i"v-'""’*‘-’ BRI tain deed of trugt dated l:: l’%‘:fll‘ D:‘ I{‘r\lllp:el 'Alfcllll c.; 'Palhlic ront of the pre: mlll. Il‘l\l.)k s}fi!lofl_k in A 930, AT THREE-’ TH‘KRTY O'Cl P, the {oun-m uate 5 desien: | A Kok ‘\n tne Pibatvision made by Cohen and ust Rice, trus 27 4 lo ln}n lfl(\l:ll redorded in the office o ‘}l‘r‘\e‘y‘or’?n‘;hlh:.cbul et of Cnlumhll in 33 8% 12l Bhe-third of the purchase paid in cash, balance in two \ngaliments. n-n:’:e ne and two e "aT Bix per centum per hnut '“h!?hll'u nnually from day 1 trjse Upon the L "m "t "the option ot convevancing: A" ‘Terms A ane cc dvertisement of 8\ m n:s:' ::‘::p:plt e e i Washin n, D. (OWARD. 3R smu.vn THE_PROVISIONS Of ed States of America gO! Hon. of seized_ property b enatsed value of $5 less, ject to Tortelture under the Broy. the internal revenue laws of tes. Rotice 1s Terel ‘automobiles were sc 538004, 0. 5947028; adster, motor g&oy%, ms %1, "3, Ford Trick. motor LA r'13. 162, Ford Tour- motor No 11818205; n“méhovrolel Tonrlnl‘ No. amu: TnqunvI BOSE Notdr No. u‘!%’«"‘:'s'o" Dec, s.r"’u“ m‘%'ed e ;. Faea : 1929, Ford motar No. uary ach. motor No. II co ‘Touring, motor No. 2, lflfl‘ Reo Sedan. motor TUATY Il ‘Oakland i nnun- "; clal ve prope: 4™t ‘avpe E-r and make such ot on u’%exm e B cag, of Agrl 108 fop 3460 0 Vised 8 Ter ne Onited Bt £ STO ibition Aflminhlnt.m. R. coaior Disinet of Cahlm hee Bebruary Sh, 1080, fe28,mn7.14 PROPOSALS. :fififi WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE ureau of Supplies and Accounts, Na r De- ) Wash D" C.0 uniil 10 o'clock R roh 16, 930; for !\lm\sh ne to the Yard., D i E lies and Accounts. J. n}“ oAl ." ] Suplies and AsToi e Navy. LEGAL NOTICES. T THOMAS ELLIS LODGE, Attorney. mnmxc'r W, .7 2 pregmicr g8 Solhat, the abecriDers. of Hu Dmncs ‘hat ined from the Pro- fsteics "or" Cojumbia, te of Anns Co- Suningi the mu-a re he itn the B sSth A or Nor' the 4th day of hbmln. 1931; otherwise they may by be. eluded from efit of said l“ll! day of February, B_St. Atlelt Reg! of ll ur lumbias, Clrrl of the Probate Court. fe31.38,mb DAVm N. HOUSTON, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbla, Holding Probate Court —No P12, Admintstration —This is to xive n joe "that the subseriver, of Washington, ained from the Probate Court ict of Columbia, letters entary on the estate of !\uln . mt (Ll ine District of Columbia, dec s having: clatme agaizst the e Attorney. e “subscriber, on or and day of January,’ A.D.’1 ore 9 1ise they may by law be excluded lrom ki “18h dav"Ge Fohrinty. 195 AMERICAN SECURITY & TRUST €O ‘Wills_for the Dist RO TR 8 FRANK J. HOGAN, Attorney, CQURT OF_THE DISTRICT OF ber of the ‘Diftrict of ned from “the Bropats ¢ of Columbla, letters exhibit deceased. B : the same, with '.hl :heu th!uol. legally sul ber on_or be- uthenticated, fore e C:A nu ot Pebruary: A otherwi: 1 ' be ), Attest; JORN A GmET ! Wills_for t) cofim‘nh Blerk o the ‘probate Gourt. ° Juu:s D. llean. Atforney. SUPREME CO! oF DISTRICT OF Columb i ab:xcmn. Frovats Gourr erty s p in said court on Thursday. the Srd_day of L AD. 1030, at 10 o'clock am.. to show why ‘such application shouid not be Justice. (Beal) . CoGRWELL, ? Wllll er the mnnn ot Ce umhn ek of N the_Probs COUR’ M”z'x'a Inistratic :ubunber. vhich Was by the the m.' trict. of <':o i mb te iven llnfler ie hand s Jfh day of rebrunv. ooup &' DISTRICT OF te Court.—No. give no- the District of ot Columbla, letters er At l " Slerk ot ‘ LEGAL NOTICES. . HOUSTON, Atiorney. et letters testa- Sl of ml"“mfli Jstgers tests the 3 iknible_the Same, with th legally ,uthut ated, to | Tereente it otherw i ben SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT sr Corambia Probate Cour! 30855 A amintecration.— This the nmcmm. of the Columbia, has from the Prnhnn EourT ot the mmm of Columbla, let {estamentary on the esta Fiela: %t%%he District of Colum i, i1 bersons Maving ciame ieceased are hereby warned u} ¢ ou chers thereof. legally TAttorney. UPREME COURT OF, "OF_THE DISTRICT OF h % Holdins Probate "Court, = No. 30957, Aumlnmnuon —This 18 ve no- tee that the subscribers of the, “Diftrict of Columbia have, from the Probate Gourt of the District of Columbis letters festamentary on the estste of Laurcnce Disthct of Columbla, having claims against ased “Rereny warned to exnibit i the vouchers thereof. legaily to the subscribers onl or he- ry, A.D. 1931 Ty By law be exciuded from all benefit of said estate. hands this 18th day of February. LAWRENCE J. MANGAN, M. F. M, 130 K S Nw | Seal) st RE Wi, Resister o wwills -tor e Bistriet of Colimbia, Clerk of the, ro- ,mh7, 193 IGAN. bate Court._ GEORGE W. DALZELL, A An SUPREME CQURT OF, "OF_THE DISTRICT or umbla, Holdine Probate Court.— 25 e natiin. ST Ge Go. sive Do tice that the subseril hic) Bipreme Court of the. District granted letters testamentary on the e Hesiate of Elizabeth nnn Wetmore. revll of the snnreme ot the Disteer of 0ldin the time, and said éoun 25 e Diace, ment_and fllltrlbum}n ‘from notified to attend. in person or by agent or attorney duly authorized, with their claims against estate proverly vouched. Given un- der its_hand ‘this 24th day of February. 1930, NATIONAL SAVINGS AND TROUST COMPANY, DALZELL, At- CONEANT D) Siteat VICTOR 5 MERSCH Deputy Register of Wills for the Dstrict of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. fe28.mh7.14 UPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Probate * Court.—No. Columbia, Court_of’ the E M moPDAN l'gl 08 B, THEODORE COGSWELL. Register wnu for the District of Columbls, g.zrl of e Probate Cou ARTHUR PETER. W. H. BADEN, Attorners. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding te Court.—No. 29865, Admintstration.—Thie'is to give fotice that the e Fro he Distri Solumbia, " letters testamentary on the estate of Walter NE. | Trittipos, late of the District of Columb leceased. All persons having claims against ased are hereby warned to the 8 e Soushers thereot, Jopaiy authenticated. he _ subscribers,’ on_or before the léth otherwise. they all benefit of sa bands ehis 14th dey of February. 1930. ZINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COM- L BADEN, Vice President, LARNER ~THE WASHINGTON AN TRUST COMBANY. ) Attest: ‘THEODORE Register of 'Wills for the District of Columbls, ek of the Probate_Court. 21.28.mh7 3. 3. O'BRIEN & WM. H. lnrcnlsnu. Attorneys. T OF THE DISTRICT OF Frobats * Coutt.—No. 331" otherwise they may by Ia: from all benefit of said estate, Given upder d_this 14th day of February, 1930. FRANK MES, "2300 Granville, ave. Chicago, Til (Sealy Attes SWELL. t: Register of Wills for the Dis- G55 o Goltimbia, Cleric of the Probate Court 1€21.28mh7 LEO SCHLOSBERG, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT or Columbia, holding Probate Cour 2 v o, Tols o o £1¥_DO: becriber. of the District of obtained from the Probate Columbi: | Gourt of ' the District of Columbla,, letters a e the same, W e 1] guthenticated. to the subscriber, on or be- the 3rd day of January, AD. 1931: W be excluded from Given under my Tpaalls FEDrUSEY, 1930 GRACE M. D, 633 C st. ‘Seal. AT THEODORE COGEWELL: Register or Wills tor the District of Columpls, Clerk o the Probate Court. St HARRY A. L. BARKER, Attorney. "OF THE DISTRICT OF SUPEEME COURT OF THE DISTRI 30531 Admmlltnuon i s b, “has cptained. from 4 f the District of Columbia, letters of sg:r'fx'nfitr'nlmn on, the estate of Achsan A ate of TeDriAT, Ritded. n‘om all benefl under my Illd e mflwenfl 1930. RY TReal. . Resister of Wills for the District of Cotambia, Clerk of the Probate | da AI.III'I E. SHOEMAKER, Attorney. ME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF S oambta. hoiding Frobate Court . Es- tafe of Catherize Wira, Gectises: B s famistritie hesen (or mm- of admin fl?unon on sal tate, Beulah E. Sel l therefor, rdered this G B, A0 0 B0 S DL A0 Watd 30k "on “Monday, the 3iat day of Marcn, A.D. 3 % COGSWE! igter of el n“t?\e District of cohmbn. derl ot the WILL E AND WAL‘!II. L AN oWLER, Atiorners: SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS. TN RETof Columbia. Holding s District co - pCondémnation, of land for NE! Stice "1 her Shon teat the Jury i n the lbove-!ntlued uuu returned ts verdict thereln on the h da; ind n pplics mrJy " um foners on m: i cauise: pro- y e orer *he"pu ubll lshedon Wasninston Post, the Wuh‘n Neton Times and Eveni published T the "Districe ‘o Maren, 1030 st ten days y‘:’mn the said stice, “(Boai A 'r #fia RSy olum. t&e.r'li'fv Given under. nuri | Charles F. Conuul J. Harry THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, BOOTH TO BE PAID HONOR AT DINNER Chief Justice of Court of Claims Marks 25th Year on Bench. A testimonial dinner will be given March 17 at the Willard Ho(el for Chief Justice Fenton W. Booth of the United States Court of Claims, who on that day will complete 25 years of serv- ice on the bem:h of that tribunal. The dinner is being arranged under the auspices of the bflr of the Court or Claims and Federal Bar Association, and the chief justice will receive the felicitations of his associates and re- tired assoclates, friends of the bar, rep- resentatives of the Government and other guests. George A. King, oldest member of the bar of the Court of Claims, who is chairman of the committee on arrange. ments, will act as toasimaster. Repre sentatives of the courts and members of gress will make addresses. One o the. out-ofstown guests invited is Booth Tarkington, the author. An entertainment program is being arranged and many attorneys are mak- ing reservations. ‘The committee on arrangements for the dinner includes Jesse C. Adkins, Caesar L. Alello, Charles H. Bates, E C. Bnndenburil Charles Henry Butler, Melville Chu Edward P. Colladay, rry Covington, William E. Dyre, Chailen B. Ellis, Fred- erick De C. Faust, Norman B. Frost, John S. Flannery, Israel Moore Fostc: Herman J. Galloway, George E. Han ilton, W. R. Harr, Frank J. Hogan, Nelson T. Hartson, Harvey D. Jacob, Horace T. Jones, J. Miller Kenyon, Charles F. Kincheloe, George A. King, Paul E. Lesh, Reeve Lewis, John F. Mc- Carron, Barry Mohun, Stanton C. Peelle, Willlam W. Scott, Huston ‘Thompson, G. Carroll Todd, Oscar W. Underwood, Willlam R. Vallance, Charles Warren, William W. Williams. Chief Justice Booth was born in Mar- shall, Ill, on May 12, 1869. He was a member of the firm of Golden, Schol- fleld & Booth in Marshall when ap- pointed judge of the Court of Claims by President Theodore Roosevelt, upon the recommendation of “Uncle Joe” Cannon. When he took office on March 17, 1905, he was one of the youngest if not the youngest member who ever sat on that bench. He was made chief justice on April 23, 1928, under appointment by Presi- dent Coolidge, and his nomination was confirmed by the Senate the same day, without reference to any committee, TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. " | SPANISH National—Stratford-Upon-Avon Play- ers in “Twelfth Night,” at 8:20 p. Poli's—Victor Herbert's ‘Toyland,” at 8:20 p.m. Gayety—"High Flyers,” 8:15 pm. Keith's—"The Case of Grischa,” at 11:25 am., 1:25, 3:: 25 5 20. 7:20 and 9:20 p.m. Fox—"Happy Days,” at 2:09, 4:21, :50 and 10:02 p.m. at 2:15 and l‘u[hln Lad; 4 am., 1:36, 3:39, 5:35, 7:37 lnd 9:40 p.m. Paradise,” at 115. 3:25, 5:30, 8 and Rialto—"“Dames Ahoy!” at 11 am, 12:50, 2:40, 4:30, 6:20, 8:10 and 10 p. Columbia—Greta Garbo in “Anna Christie” (second week), at 11 am., 1:02, 3:10, 5:20, 7:20 and 9:20 p.m. Matlmm.ln— treet of Chance,” at 12:42, 9, 4:18, 6:05, 7:54 l.lulh Hunnrhn Rhapsody,” from 1to 11 pm. Ambassador—“Hunting Tigers in In- dia,” at , 7:55 and 9:50 p.m. Central—Harold Lloyd in “Welcome Danger,” from 11 am. to 11 p.m. Tivoli—"“Chasing Rainbows,” 3:50, 5:40, 7:30 and 9:25 p.m. PENS | KEYS 2o DUFLICATED Razor Blad ADAMS"REWS DEFOT. 305 sT. IT PAYS TO INSIST UPON STELOS HOSIERY REPAIRING Southern Stelos Co., Inc. 701 12th St. 415 7th S.W. 1021 You N.W. LEGAL NOTICES. at 2, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF mbia, Holding Probate Court.—Estate —No. 39581, Ad- ministration DocKet, 87.—Agplication ) been made herein for nt of sald Gec;-ud And ‘Tor Pauline Hall We: 20th day of Peprusry, AD nn, that Paul Hall, Box 115, R F. ‘Ale; 9 et Siral, "Groviocs. m‘:n “Alexan: ¢ Te: Baltimore, Md. Theo) Seminary. Vi Theolo'l’:‘-! Semin, Known: Ruth B cerned. THEODORE COGSWELL, Featter of Wilis Dis g big, Glerk of e Frobate Coert, > e EDUCATIONAL. SCHOOL OF WASHINGTON rvational Method, Nat. 9369. ¢ l..z Fromen 1355 1338 Statistical Clerk Both men and women. Sivil ‘Service nefl'fi tory BeFoo m’g -] n.w. 6337, Begin Today Statistical Clerk ex ¥ Service rren:rm.to L '1"'" e ON. STATISTICA lcp!clhls.esvuru for statis & cor T2t and Prnw. Met. o3 Stenogra srEED mc‘rgm'r’«l.'y' Typ IESOI'I'S. ; CITY, ished fe '::"'o..- and Bontatiy s WINTER RATRS NOW INEFFgoT — MOVING, PACKING AND STORAGE. LONG DIS'I'ANCE MOVING DAVIDSON "i2szsme. s National 9220 to 9280 ~ Hear with Western Electrie Audiphone Destgned in the Bell Telephone ratories Private Demonstrations ETZ 1217 G Street rpened at a Si Charge GIBSON'’S, 917 G St. N.W. For Real Smart Furniture Go to Baum’s CONNECTICUT AVE. 0pp. Mayflower Hotel THE PARROT 1643 Conn. Ave. LUNCHEON TEA DINNER Special for Snlurdny Sc Ink Writing Pads Narrow or Wide Very Special 6 for 15¢ 12 for 25¢ A Splendid Value for School Children GIBSON’S, 919 G Street N.W. ENLARAGI;ILJENTS3 Sc Comsutt devetbping and printing OPTICAL A LEESEz: 614 9t A ST. NW. “Frankhn” Facihtm Are Available —With convenience to you, whether you're located up town or down town. Two completely equipped offices at your service. FRANKLIN National Bank Penna. Ave. at 10th St. NW. 1111 Connecticut Avenue. JOHNB. COCHRAN THOS. P. HICKMAN President V. Cashier District of Columbia. THE EARLE—13th and E sta AMBASSADOR-18th ::';'a"m rd. aw APOLLO—624 LL¢ H st. n. AVENUE GIAND—“I Pa. ave. s.e. CENTRAL—Sth st. AVAI-g;—Cmn. ave. and McKinley. JESSE—3100 lllh It. ne. TIVOLI—14th and Park rd. n.w. YORK—Geor, ave. and Quebec n.w. STANTON—515 C st. n. SAVOY—3030 14th st. n. SYLVAN—104 Rhode Island ave. n.w. TAKOMA—4th and Butternut sts. n.w. Maryland and Virginia. MAR! wn, Md. 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Originators of the BUDGET BUYING PLAN IN WASHINGTON Special Purchase! Complete Ri New Spring -Pants SUITS e Quality of fabrics and tailoring that usually come only in much higher-priced garments. Spirited shades and patterns in many different fabrics, mixiures, ete, Blue Serges, Cassimeres, Cheviots, / Special Group of (19) Very Fine '\ OVERCOATS $ tocloseoutat. . ..., All very fine coats, but size Note the available— ranges are broken, Jollowing ats 18: (1) 34, (4) 38, (5) 36, (1) 37, (1) 38, (4) 40, (3) 42. SoL HERZOG . F Street at QA FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1930. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Charles Farrell Will Rogers Victor McLaglen Edmund Lowe Walter Catlett El Brendel Aan Pennington J. Harold Murray Sharon Lynn George Olsen and his Music AND 192 OTHERS!! MUSICAL ROMANCE HEAR THE NEW SONG HITS “We'll Bulld a Little World of Radio Pictures Presents HERBERT BRENON’S ~the stage— Fanchon & Marco's AL!XAIIDSR EALMI LAMBERTI F ST. at 13th—Cont. from 11 A. M. NOW PLAYING Paramount Picture _Illfl CARROLL plitalking romance of the Jos, Conrad, ] QEIOIS PARADISE llfl""nol:l;.l. ’:Alg’!l OLAND A Loew Ji LAND of SYNCOPATIONS Direct l'l- the Capitol, N. X. KEN WHITMER, GALIGARY BROS.: KELLER SISTERS AND LYNCH Jean Hersholt ¥ St at 12th—Cont. from 11 A. M. NOW_PLAYING LAST DAY! A Metre-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture GRETA GARBO In her first talking vieture, “ANNA CHRISTIE" The lm Thea T et lll.ls NEXT SATURDAY WILLIAM HAINES “THE GIRL SAID NO” Romance. WARNER BROS. Warner Bros.” Ml TODAT CHARLOTTE on.mwoon so LON iG_LETTY." uS P AVENUE GRAND ave AY—ROD LA ROCQUE in e TOEKED BoSh." Bros.” Cfi'l‘l’l"RAL b 8¢ Bet. D and B TODAY_HAROLD LLOYD in “WEL- COME DANGER.” 7°Ga. Ave. & Parracut St _T%DFA;E.%IYT O'NEIL in “GIRL " 1m0 © st NE. Y "HUNTING TIGERS IN Y 14th & Col. R4. N.W. TODAY—'IUM TYLER in “PIONEERS W_-‘! AR X """u"?m a vak ma. NW. TR RUSSEARVE RASRONEY __ KING in ros.” Ga. Ave. & Quebes St. N.W. In Shakespearean Reperto Tonight, * 4 oUs el Sa ALEXAND MAURICE VE PARA ““THE UBERTY_pi¥%. Sat. B In Turgenev’ COUNTRY —'H" Ave. A K. Hg“; -Am: x‘.::u.. DANE- PMARTA KAY FRANCIS ADDED PROGRAM FEATURES JOE FRISCO in a Vitaphone Variety—WAITE HOYT, Yankes Baseball Star—SOUND NEWS EVENTS NAT'ONAL Tesiht STRMFURB {iPON-AVON FESTIVAL COMPANY STARTS TOMORROW &ontinued by Overwhelming Demand MAJESTIC IN STARK REALISM! Don’t come expecting the same kind of picture! “Sergeant Grischa” is utterly different from any picture ever made! It blazes mew trails— challenges tradition! The director of “Beau Geste” and "Sofllll & Soil has made from Arnold book the FIRST GREAT DRAHA of the talking screen. Alec B. Francis Gustav von Seyffertitz AEEK VWVARNER BROS. BEGINNING TONIGHT 11:30 P. M. A Flaming Youth Cast in a Risque Comedy Compromised—And How! . .. ,MHROPOIIMN ‘l',Stmt of Chnn” Is t\.h Best of the Broadway Paramount’s All-Talking Ezpose STREET OF CHANCE WILLIAM POWELL JEAN ARTHUR REGIS TOOMEY TONIGHT at 8:20 POLIS o SPECIAL SCHOOL PERFORMANC 30 A. M Sec te " ICTOR FANTASTIC COMIC llml. BABES IN TOYLAND e Ti BRSO Midgets— Animals—Lilips :l.l- Seats Selling THE 'mtfln: "GUTLD, e The TII!ATI! GUII.D AchNG Co A MONTH "IN THE ALICE VAN LEER CARRICK Antique Collecting_in New Engla; “Next to Nothing House" | giriess, um. E‘ufl. TONITE Amateur and Profunonal Nite GAYETY Laughs and M. e La “HONKY TON K" Phone—District 9824 National Symphony ORCHESTRA 8’:"!1! s ugn‘rl 5y :l % Willard Hatel 811 llfl e} Pox nntl‘?. 'l.fl, [s) %.Il ay, "ll\"leu fa 11, THRGN, 2038 BN . t“ Modern Ballroom Dancing g SR B,