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SHELLY ARMS Skel & Glebe Roads, Arlington County, Va. DINING DANCING ROY BOYD'S SHELLY ARMS & 1431 EYE ST. 1%*::: or JALUABLE REAL nd:m ‘Brick Amn % NS SONTAINING THIRT By virive of a certain deed of zecorded in Liver No. 6008, follo ine land Fecords of the DI 2> the eauest. of ihe AmR (haveny. the underssencd trustes will gell at public wiction, in tront, of the, prem; on MONDAY. THE TENTH .M., the followlng-described land ises,” situnte in Distriet of Columbia, and designated as and being original lot 4 lnTluruln 1) m, . at T be complied with with deposit, forfelted and arty may b'e"fd\‘nnwfl and resold at e discretion of the trustee NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON. 3 JAR. TRIMBLE, Vice Bres: d&ds.exSu Trustee. LEGAL NOTICES. GODFREY Free Lecture “PSYCHISM & SPIRITUALITY” Sun., 8:15 P.M., March 9 UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS Hill Bldg., 17th & I Sts. N.W. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE trict_of Columbia, hoiding an & Court.—Christian Heurich, 130 Shire avenus nw.. Waghinton, piamt the Unknown Heirs, Alienees ‘and Dei of Alban Clarke, 'defendants— E —Order of publication. this suit is to _establis} cor of the plantiff, Christian Heuricl. 10 & certain Diece or parcel of land situated in the City of Washington, District of Columbia. knowi and described as' 'Parts of original lots 10 and 11 in square 291 desscribed as follows Beginning for the same on the south line of E street, north, at a point distant 43.05 feet Fest trom ‘Ihlvbnmlhr.nl corner of said ot sai nt being the center of th Tanr betwee 202 and 1204 E streel * west along said street 18.97 feet 5" the. division wall between street MARARRARAARNARARANOSNINLAR We Have Them for Your sast 18.07 teet Every Need—Open 85:30 ning.” as described in the bill of complaint. On motion of the pIAIUA'S attorney It 15 by the courl this Sth day of 1930, defendunts, th d devisees of Al rance 10 be entered hereii E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. after the expiration of forty clusive of Sundays and legal the y of the first publi ¢ ‘otherwise the cause will be proceeded With as in case of default. Provided n copy of this order be puolished onte a week for Three (3) successive weeks in The Evening Star and the Washington Law Reporter prior to said rule day. kuu;lm_xnl\‘l(:; haviog wn why lonker publics £ \ecessary the cou ENDELL P. Special for L;m: SHORE DINNERS $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Established 1858 ¢ n KENNEDY McCOOK, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbra. _ holding Probate Court. — No. 29065, Administration.—This is to give noiice ghat the subscribers. of the District of Co_ | Timhia, have obtained from the Probate Gourt Gt the District of Columbia letters of inistration c. t. . on the esta Harey iate of the District of dec Al naving claims against ine dec hereby Farned (o exhibit the sume. with the vouch- reof, legally authenticated: he re JAMES SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, * holding Probate Court.-No. 3995€, Administration.—This is 10_give u0o- {hat the subscribers. of the District of Columbiu, Lave obisined from the Probate Court_of the District of Columbia, letters testamentary on the estate of Elizabeth Magle Meredith, ll!Ae“n‘ L of C te, _Giv dux of February, 1930, SON. 1240 sth it now. N S ON. ‘18eat) Aitest: TIEODO WELL. Resister of Wills for the District of T e e i i - fekaily_‘wuthenticated: 'to ‘the - Subscribers. TN IS on_or before the 25th day of February, A.D. 1931: otlierwise they may by law be excluded Irom uil benenit of said estate. Glven un- der our, hands this 2ot ‘duy of Februsry. 5.0, JAMES D. McQUADE, Attorney. SUPREME CQURT "OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate Court. — No. )47, Administration.— This is to give notice 'lll lh! subscriber, of the District of Co- has obtained from the Probate Court D\l‘flt‘l of Columbia letters testa- estate of Jolln B. Willis, Fu 17 Lhe Disirict of Columbin. decensed: AU persons havine clsims. against the ge- eea. are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, suthenticated, to the subscriber on or be- The 201 day of February, AD. 1831: hey by law be excluded from o OGS WE Mler of ‘Wilis for the. Dis- rict :l C mmm ‘Cleri of the Probate Court SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate Court.—No. 39995, Administration.—This is to give hotice ihat the subscriver, of the District of Co- lumbia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters of ad- ministration on the estate of Cora L. Bruff. T for Cthe. Disiriet of Tate of the District of Columbia, deceased bl Clork of the brobate Court. mh8.15.22 FRANK STETSON, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. holding Probate 38501, AQrmintstration— This 1s 10, me notice that ‘the subscriber. which was by the Su- Ppreme Court of the District of Columbia Sranted letiers testamentary on the estate of Aunie Early, deceased, has. with the approval of the ‘Supreme Court of the Dis- 1_the Probate Court. THE EVE DOLES AND MATES .- FOUND N CANYON: Searchers Remove Bodies 9f Flyers -From Wrecked Transport Plane. By the Associated Press. | LOS ANGELES, March 8—Jimmy | Doles, veteran of the air, and his two | companions were found late yesterday iin the twisted metal wreckage of their | tri-motored transport plane at the bot- tom of a 1,000-foot deep canyon high in the snowbound San Bernardinc Mountains. { In the chasm where death had held them secretly for 12 days friends scram- bled down the steep walls and through the heavy timber and underbrush to find then: after a weary trek. From evidence ‘the searchers found it seemed. that Doles, passenger pilot for | the Western Air Express, and his mates, Co-pilot A. W. Bieber and Steward John W. Slayton, had run into a terrific windstorm while flying without passen- gers from Kingman, Ariz, to Los An- geles on February 23. Buffeted about as they neared the divide of ethe mountain range, Doles realized the futility of attempting to reach Los Angeles and banked about, peeding for the desert to the east, here he could land. He dropped too llow and a wing snagged on a canyon ! ridge. The crippled plane dropped into | the canyon depths The bodies were t where an inquest was ordered. will be brought here for burial. RANDALL RITES HELD. Textile Expert Died Recently at Home in Boston. Burial services for Charles F. Randall, who died in Boston February 22, were held in Rock Creek Cemetery. For many years a resident of Wash- ington. Mr. Randall resigned in 1891 as. principal examiner in the textile division of the U, 8. Patem. Office to engage in the practice of patent law in Boston, and for the past five years had made his home in Wellesly Hills, Boston. He was considered one of the leding textile experts of the country. He was a member of the Boston City Club and | of the University Clubs of that city and | Washington. He is survived by his widow, Fiorence Keys Randall, Robert K. Randall H mother Mrs. Myra M. Randall of East Woodside, Md.: three sisters, Mrs. Jessie L. Mindeleff, Mrs. E. R. Phillips and Miss Helen Randall, and two | brothers, Arlhur F. Randall and Louis | G. Randall CUPID LOSES A POINT. Oklahoma Refuses to License xl(- mironial Insurance Company. OKLAHOMA CITY, March 8 (#).— ‘The laws of Oklahoma do not provide | for insurance against the darts of Dan | Cupid, Attorney General J. Berry King yesterday informed Miss Una Lee Rob- | erts, assistant secretary of state. The attorney general's opinion was requested as a result of an application Midwest Marriage Finance Co charter. The company proposed to en to Victorville, They Mrs. | bachelors and maidens - policies | S g from $250 to $1,000, payable upon marriage. GEORGE C. MAN, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF “OF THE DISTRICT O Colum| eding . BroBate. Court—No. 39827, Administration —This is to give hotice that 'the subscriber, of the District of Co- lumbis, has obtained from the Probate Court of ‘the’ District of Columbia letters of a3, the Sist day of Merch; t s “the” place, I ution fromi_ssid estat and control trict of Columbia. holding & Probate Court, inted Mond: wm. ‘Thel attend, in 'person lllly -utnonm, ate SAVINGS AND TRU:! o 2t FTEON. Attorney. (Seal) ‘Wiila Tar (he Districs of Cotumblar Clerk ©of the Probate Court. mhe.15.22 W%DAY. cum.n ‘ 7 of Pebruary, A.D. 1931, othe wise they ‘may by be' exchided from M{.em of said est VICTOR 8. MERSCH. De Wills for the District nx culumm- cmx of the Probate Court. HOWE, HILL & SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF nbls. | holding Brobate 38547 A istration.—This s to SUPREME CQURT OF THE DISTRICT OF O Doldins " Probate . Court. ~ No. inistration.—This is to give notice hat ‘the subscriber, C of ' Christos of the Distriet of Co- Al persons hiaving claims a dec warned to xhibit the th the vouchers thereof. legally lulhnnlluled. o the subscriber on 1 e 25 W Peb‘runy, AD. de™ . of ‘s ‘Ohtained. from ‘the Probate Cour of thie District of Columbis ancillaty letters festamentary on the estate of Mansfield Tracy Walworth, late of the State of Vir- winis, decensed. ® All persous havi against the deceased are hereb SXBIbIL the same. with . late e sed ure hereb, al.) es! 2ODO! Rewlster ‘0t Wills. for e Disteice o ELL, Columbla, Clerk of the Probate Court. TSk Fety UarY: 41930 ¥ ALBHIDGE, 432 B i SWELL. Restster of Wills for “the District ot Golimeter Ciert of\ toe Probate Court mhe,15.33 LE RO’ EY, Attorney, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF holding ;;flhl’l!| Court.—No. 5" to give bactiber, of the State of Penng ia, has obtained from the Prob: Cfllll'l of the District of Cl‘)lllmhil Jette, ientamentary”on the eatite or 2 o K late of the District of OnT ‘b" dex olo. C.SHINN, Attorney. UPREME DISTRICT u Court.— Administration.—This Is Lo, sive At the subscriber, of the 8| obtalied from the “Probate the District of Columbia letters amentary’ on the estate hune, late of the the dece arned to e: Illl)ll AI.IA Ih! vnlu‘hrrs thereof, legally suthenticated, to the subscriber on or before the 24th day of Prl:rulry A.D. 1931, othes \tluntlht{ lll‘l r?l' aw be excluded from all it e A Dnrhv E w HE ("helleu‘ Rd., TUnn!)t RE COGSWE] Distriet of Cotu T ) THEODORE lknmr nt wm- for the District of Colum e Probate Court. 1 DER W, i Investment Bulllln‘l SUPREME COURT OF THE DI JeGotumbia,* olding " ProbaLe Cours on, nistration.—This s 1o give n e, subscriber. of the, District” of obtained from the Probate Cou: of ‘the District of Co sinisiration Gl e eCale 6P Bitther 8 e District of Goumbi ine ereby Waried 1 emit the same. with (he vouchera theresd, Taps 1 day of suinenticaled. to" e Subscriber, o or pe A B OLOW, i236 itar fore the 27th day of February, A.D. 1931: {Beal) Attest: VICTOR 8. MEi8Gn Deputy | otherwise they may by law be excluded from exister of Wills for the District of Colum- | &/l benefit of said doeste, Guven under my bia. Cle-k of the Probate Court. mi T oL, Pe Lo LES W. CLAGETT, Al SUPREME ¢ coum" OF THE_DIS- Holding an Equity t plaintids, L et'al, 0. Order of Publi The ‘Obsect of this sult 13 t0 obtain Lor the partition of P notice thiz‘fnmmuhnulm ne subscr 2! Columbis. “obiaineg 1 with the vouchers thereof, legally e of Felranss A, orsr DeLcrs uazy, other- Wise they may by law be exclided from ail ¢ sald extate” Glven wider my Haia February, 19%. FRANCES . the Probate Court. | DAVID N. HOUSTY SUPREME COURT OF i ‘Columbla. ~ holdini % Anmlmuluflnn o 7y 0- e subscribers. > of® Washiet hed from the Pxnv:.'u"é o & portion of lot 34 more particularly described complaint. flied in" ihe Aboy motion of the plaintifls, it is um Uiih day Sf bebrunry, 1930, ordered (h defe: fots, Samuet L Howard. Reviiolds Howard Haya Mrmwu 1o umm e Iy e fay ot othewise they may aw he o) all beuefit of said rater, v et o Givess Vider ""and Hugit Me- | hunds this Srd s infant, cause their | IFAN SECURITY & TRUST CO° by A nces 1o be entered hereln on OF N Assistant Secretiry) ABBY Tore ‘the “forviety. duye enclisive ot Bugs | W NS Cairo Hotel, (Eeal) = Attest s and legal holidays, occurring after thie | TIEQDORE (i - Rewister of Wills for the “Dliulct0 ine Clerk Frobate s, i, ‘rovided. a copy of le Evening Star news- gewr Gnce & week for Uhree muccessive weeks before said dey. lonser and other Dubiieation bring disvensed with' (or satistactory ‘cuuse | ALFRED A" WiEAT, shown, Justice. {Seas.) v.me copy. Test: FRANK E. | gmmmoluu Clerk. By HARkl,\YK: STEAM?IIIP l.‘.&!.u’.f ..mfi!-"\ ey v nm.uxmwolu. Attorney, BUPREME CoU! HE DISTRICT OF columnin‘ hflldll‘l‘ Probate Court.—No. 88288, Adm| ration. —This is Ifi give llfl- Hice “tnat "the” subscriver. who v Supreme’ Coirt "or ‘the {3lstrict of Columbin, sranted lettes of neil i on the !lll‘! of r fare; 5 gty MR fo the Chladiun Amcirainian 1 Hastings_8t.._V ver. B. C. STORAG | KRIEGS P XPRESS PACKING SHIPPING EVE ST NW.+ DIST_2010 F'dehty Stonze Compnny You Stree Storase, nunnnn :lneuhnnlll-. automo- uuhml 'Storas X3 ‘moving e o ll;vfl' vlnlll. 0 Iltinr .mma 1,500 Toome. As Dess Tndn of bank. Estimases e MOVING where all ruuu mnm A Siributive dy paris o Jegacles, or the ue, ato' uitend, i rl!;l,l o1, atiorney duly '“fl‘u’-’ iy oper! g "Shger m hand mu’am ¢.’ biles. Smm. Furniture Geo to Baum’s CONNECTICUT AVE. Opp. Mayflower Hotel 1307 /USAVINGS 1 0 | | CCUMULATE [ g $100 in this bank at 3% then take out a Time Certificate payi ng 4%. A Time Cer- tificate matures in 6 months, but if neces- sity forces you to draw upon it be- tween the interest payment dates, you will receive 3% in- terest. THE DEPARTMENTAL BANK “YOUR BANK” 1726 Pa. Ave. N.W. Phone District 2709 Under U. S. Government Supervi .,| WHERE TO MOTOR AND DINE PENN-DAW Between On Ricimond Road 4 seesaf Yonaedrie Home CdoKin ‘Luucheon or Dmer 17°20 and 9:20 p.m. STA WASHINGT! TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—Stratford-upon-Avon_Play- ers |n “A Midsummer Night's Dream,” and “Macbeth” P.I‘l—vlctor Herbert' Hdro litan—"Si .”'2219415 6:05, 7:54 and Plhcherlon Davies in “Not So Dumb,” at 11 a.m., 1:05, 3:20, 5:30, 7:50 and 10 p.m. Earle—"Loose Ankles,” at 11 am. 12:30, 2:30, 4:25, 6, 7:55 and 9:55 p.m. Columbia- Wlllllm Haines in "Th!; Glrl Said No,” at 11:05 a.m., 1:05, 125, 5 and 9:35 p.m. l(ellh 's—"“The Case of Sergt. 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Property Only) No Commission Charged You can_take 12 years to pay off youf loan without the expense of renewing. $1,000 for $10 per month, including interest and principal. Larger or smaller loans at proportion- ate rates. Perpetual Building Association Established 1881 Larlent in Washington ets over $20,000,000 Cor. 11th and E NW JAMES Presid JACKSON. PRIVATE D) Tor Yo Clags dance YEry FIL: m. 1636 19th n. x Pol. o: 8. GA G nere, 4125, Fru- . 'Pox_trots, walizes, instruction and Drectice, Stuato, 2038 B st .. Norn oia. STAFFORD PEMBERTO! I Al Styles lhn-lr- Room to 11, Action Seeks to Recover $9,781.85, Claimed Due in Stock Transaction. L. Silo Gottlieb, 2814 Connecticut | avenue, has been named as defendant in a suit filed in the District Supreme Court to recover a balance of $9,781.35 by Harriss & Vose, stock brokers of New York and Washington, said to be due from a stock transaction. ‘Through Attorney Chester A. Gwynn, the brokers tell the court that October 25 last they executed Gottlieb’s order for stock purchases totaling $21,580. After the purchase the stocks advanced a few points and then the market re- acted and the stocks were closed out November 13 for $11,871, which was credited to Gottlieb’s account, leaving a balance of $9,781.35. Wanted— A Real Estate Salesman Young, ambitious and deter- mined. Splendid opportu Personal attention and ance will be given. Address Box 400-X Star Office —s0 let them have your early attention—ready to go into commission at the first sign of warm weather. In Burton Awnings you get specialized service— which means quality, plus effectiveness, plus efficiency —and at reasonable cost. Send for us to submit suggestions, etc.; no ebligation. 5% CB et AN 1 R R. C. M. Burton & Son, 911 E St. Nat. 4361 SIS 5 NN MARCH 8, 1930. AMUSEMENTS. STRATFI]RD PON- AVUN |"" FESTIVAL COMPANY it AR G0, The TH!ATIE GUIL ACTING CO. MAT. TODAY 20 POLIS M., 1o SPECIAL SCHOOL FPERFORMANCE o Je:s0 A, M. FANYASTIC COMIC OPERA. BABES IN The Female Furore ISSIE RINGGOLD See and Appreciate GIYETY 'I'IIEII'IIE "R-K-0 HELD OVER 2nd WEEK To Accommodate Crowds!: A Daring Picture! A Great Drama. Smashing Tradition to Atoms. Hurling Precedent to the Winds. Stark-Naked in its Realism. Challenging the World!—To See it i a New Exzperience in the Theater, an Unforgettable Experience Because it is the Talking _ Screen’s FIRST GREAT DRAMA! Radis Pictures Presents HERBERT BRENON'S Wasterful Production of CHESTER MORRIS BETTY COMPSON Jean Hersholt Aleec B. Francis | Gustav Von Seyffertitz DNEY LUST'S 'rl-ln'r:l!a LKING AND SOUND mfimmt OME. ORE In_“MYSTE] VA M RlCH :bmmn LOWE in ““THIS THING C. o Tl LOIS MORAN NTUCI Mt Rainicr, M. UR!CHARDFARL!N 1 £ um!:mous with uLlONBl.. BAR! BETHESDA. MD. > TED LEWIS in SYLVAN THEATER * “THE BUHNINQ TRAIL." _ern_Picture. F! 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It brings results. Lactobacillus (L. A.) Acidophilus is prepared in two forms—Milk and Culture—take the latter with our sp=cially prepared lactose. Either will be delivered direct from our laboratories by messenger to any nearby address. When shipping out of town it is better to send the Cul- ture. C National Vaccine & “Antitoxin Institute- Bacteriologists 1515 You Street LITTLE THEATER ,.%% ¢ Gontinuous 1 ontinuous 1 to 11 cer. ONS. CHAB GR. BIN 10 THE SHANNORS DUMBARTON IMI mu --l- An. a4 MARGARET uvmoe T ey, TREVOR “NIGHT PARA'DE" 62 B 5t NE. TODAY—_BEBE DA COMES ALONG o 1N “LOVE Mel . ©. HUNTING TIGERS IN s ENUE GRAND 'ronAv-—uom'l BLuE N 5 Pa. ve, S.E “SKIN Sth St Bet. D and B TODAY—RICHARD DIX IN “SEVEN KEYS TO_BALDPATE." SKEYS TO BALDPATE. ____ Warner coL Ga. Ave. & Farragut St TODAY_EDWARD EVERETT HOR- DE_OPEN. i 1230 C St N.B. TODAY—WILLIAM BOYD IN “HIS FIRST COMMAND.’ SAVOY ' DAY — ARTHUR LAKE DANCE_HALL." 'nr‘n lm. TODAY--DOROTHY, E_GREAT Blvibi’ T A——— Laays oY SECOND WEEK -é’ WHEN SUCH STARS AS Charles Farrell Victor McLaglen Walter Catlett William Collier, Sr. Tom Patricola Warner Baxter ixie James J. Corbett Marjorie White George MacFarlane “Whispering"” Jack Smith Janet Gaynor Will Rogers Edmund Lowe Anmn Pennington El Brendel J. Harold llrny Geory ld Sha Frank lmhrhu Slate Brothers Richard Keene George Olsen and His Musie COMBINE TO CREATE A JOYOUS, LOVING, LAUGH- ING, SINGING, DANCING, GLORIOUS MUSICAL ROMANCE. IT SIMPLY CAN'T HELP BEING HAPPY DAYS! PN Directed by RENJAMIN STOLOFF Presented by 8 d F Catlett And, Of Course. FANCHON & MARCO'S Happiest Idea Stays_for the Becond Week, Tool Featuring LAMBERTI KARAVAEFF FRANKLYN & WARNER SHERRY LOUISE ROBERT C. CLOY JACK & BETTY WELLING EVERTS & LOWRY SUNKIST BEAUTIES and ALEXANDER CALLAM y DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jr. LORETTA YOUNG Give You Plenty of Romance and Laughs In First National & Vitaphone’s No Newspaper Would Print This Story— The Solution of the Rothstein Case Paramount’s Expose of Broadway’s Most Exciting Mystery WILLIAM POWELL JEAN ARTHUI. FRANCIS AND IEGIS TOOI‘!Y “STREET OF CHANCE" RICHARD B Dros DIMH(‘( I"! nnd at \\l|| after D m., National 4920, Note—All Gekets” tor HOMKR CONCERT GOOD FOR THIS DAT) District of Columbia. THE EARLE—13th and E sta. n.w. RIALTO—9th near G n.w. AMBASSADOR—18th and Col rd. m.w. APOLLO—624 H st. n.e. AVENUE GRAND—645 Pa. ave. s.a NOW PLAYING 4 uum-sam.nyu-unm Picture MARION DAVIES n sdaptation of the siage play “NOT SO ‘DUMB” RAYMOND nu JESSE—3100 18th st. n.e. TIVOLI—14th and Park rd. n.w. YORK—Georgla ave, and Quebse m.v. STANTON—515 C st. nd SAVOY—3030 14th st l.-. SYLVAN—104 Rhode Isiand ave. m.w. TAKOMA—4th and Butternut sts. n.w. ETT—ELLIOT TRIXIE FRI(';'KNZA in s Loew Prods “GYM AMS” DAVEY WHITB Direct from the Capitol Theater, PALACE—Frostburg, Md. COLONIAL—Winchester, Va. STRAND—Staunton, Va. MASONIC—Clifton Forge, Va, IAHONA—W'C':II;IMW- Md. Gi F_St. at_12th—Cont. from 10:45 AM. NOW PLAYING A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture WILLIAM HAINES. \ funnier than ever in “The Girl Said No” ALL TALKING LenA Wy ams MASIE DRESSLER POLLY MORAN NIW—IIAN(.‘DC‘. l‘- WALLACE Dhfi:“‘“. Va, EMPIRE—Sa: NELSON HALL—Lovingston, Va. WEBB—Alberton, Md. COMMI’NIT\‘—’“I'(':! Pocomok¢ PAI.ACE—IIIEM'I. d. FIIEHIN'! ALI—Willards, Md. ROCKBRIDGE—Buena Vista BERKELEY~—| LYRIC—!

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