Evening Star Newspaper, March 3, 1931, Page 42

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AUCTION lAl-Sl. (Con ADAN A, w.cmn u aolv, A\nunnmn i 4 RAIL ABANDONMENT|. OPPOSED BY GROU SRoveD PLOATES STORY A"5')‘Wll.l.!‘lm tlltrr- Ng”llll FARK " ROAD BUERW, OO ords o t“nfc District St oolum and at the request of party seci o8 B B e, %;:‘u:c‘i‘: g"‘; '°;'C of C. Committee Against|, 3 'C figscie m'ga nmne?u Jin lha mmn to bered fort: l luMlVllifln "I ? ¥y 37, Colum-| Plan to Give Up Service Across Potomac. l'“an:Q' Dist: lcl.olox Columbia. 5 Terms of sale: One-fourth of the pur- ehase mo,;'l’l to be paid in clleldh.hl;ll;ncu in z Strong oppositipn to the bropond abandonment of the Alexandria, Mount - | Vernon & Washington Railway and the g g desds of ¢ BT | patrtax-Arlington lines was volced by | A deposit of $400 required of pur-|the Chamber of Commerce Transporta- n_of title, con. v:y-n'cxn: mom‘x::m:':'afimnomm tees at | tion Committee yesterday. haser. X The admitted inadequacy of the pres- ent bus system as the sole means of TR Teier ive davs: .d‘.é‘r’u“‘:{.\'.“..‘t"z‘ L in inia city; e ) guch, Fesale i some newpaper publianeq In | S8 SO0 Sk the Tines: and the Mled or wu.haul “forfeitin d‘E oll". !rul\nelzf consequent inconvenience to residents of Ly, 3‘ '?xfn.";?ur?{..ser the section and the economic effect on 18 C. Washington business were offered as the TRV BERO%“\“;'{:“ chief reasons for opposition to an aban- donment, of the lines. The report of the committee, which lunched in the Hamilton Hotel, will be submitted to the chamber’s board of di- rectors for final action tonight. The re- port, compiled by a subcommittee head- day secured by iy property sold, or all ¢ mh3,5,7,10,12 Adam A, Weschler & Son, Auctioneers "BANKRUPTCY SALE OF Large Stock Hardware, Paint, Auto Acces- TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. National—“Msking Mary,” at 8:20 pm. 2z Bables,” at 2:15 and 8: lB pm. Columbia—Greta Garbo in “Inspira- tion,” at 11:20 am, 1:20, 3:25, 5:25, LE lfl and 9:45 p.m. lace—“Fighting Caravans,” at 11:55 -m 2:17, 4:44, 7:26 and 9:53 p.m. Fox—“East Lynne,” at 11:41 am, :08, 4:35, 7:27 and 9:5¢ p.m. R-K-O Kelth's—"Millle,” at 11:33 lm, 1:33, 3:33, 5:33, 7:33 and 9:33 Hungry,” at 1:35 a.m., 2:10, 4:45, 7:45 lnd 10:15 p.m. Rialto—"Damaged Love,” at 11:50 am, 1:50, 850 5 0, 7:50 and 9:50 p.m. Metropolita: ‘Reducing,” at 11 am., 12:47, 2:34, 421 6:08, '1‘55 and 9:42 pm. Tivoll—"The Easiest Way,” at 2:35, 4:20, 6:05; 7:35 and 9:45 p.m. Central—"Free Love ” 11 .am. 11 pm. to dor—* 'Wumn Hungry,” at Ambassac 6:15, 8 and 9:50 p.m. ADDRESSES FRATERNITY George von Cesco, financial counselor of the Rumanian legation, last night addressed the George Washington Uni- versity Chapter of Delta Phi Epsilon, national Foreign Service fraternity, at a meeting held in the Sigma Nu House, 1601 R street. MATERNITY AID BI PASSES BOTH HOUSES Rural Health Program Added by Conferees, Whose Report Is 0. K.d. Con onal action was completed yesterday on the Jones-Cooper ma- umn infancy and rural health aid bill with House approval of a conference report. The Senate acceded to House amendments incorporating the rural health program. ‘The bill, which now goes to the Presi- dent, would authorize $1,000,000 a year for Federal aid to States in mothers’ and infants’ welfare work on the dollar- matching principle of the Sheppard- Towner act. It would authorize annual appropri- ations increasing from $1,000,000 to $3,000,000 over five years for Federal rticipation in a Nation-wide rural alth set-up. SUES FOR M'AlNTENANCE Separate maintenance is asked in a suit filed in the District Supreme Court by Corrie L. Altmire, an employe of the Government, residing at 1448 Park road, against Harold P. Altmire, a cab driver, 1348 Rhode Island avenue. They were married November 8, 1924, and have one child. The wife says her husband has an uncontrollable temper and has threatened her life. She is represented | sories, Tools, Rope, Motorboat and Yacht Supplies, Office Furni- ture Cabi mt, Addm. Ma- i ter, BY AUCTION AT “DAYIS & CHILD" 1312 14th ST. N.W. THURSDAY arch 5, 1931, 10 A.M. ade_Paint, including “Valspar” Torches Frrers, Cot o Beling: Brake Linine, Steel Belts, Shelf Ha Counters, he above will first be offered as an entirety and if a_ satisfactory bid is '1:“4 Teceived will be immediately sold v Lase of Premises Obtainable. RET Frederick M. Davis, Trading a5 Davis and Ghild; Benkrapt’ No. 3458, “rBRMS G © Albert E. Steinem, Trustee, fe28,ma23.4 1331'G St. N.W. ADAM A. WESCHLER & BON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM. ESTA in_fromt of ROH. g1, the (olln!lnl-fl situated 1 wit: Lot n secu ofter Tor bale ‘y el wmmnn of Handy, 7 3 ‘subdivisior o numbered six hunnua Pwenty-two (633). &8 plat_recorded in the office of the sur- ’Sm- for_the District of Columbia in Liber Fndone o Pre-third of the in cash. d liments S¥resciated by Beo rchaser. payable in one -ua wise trustee reserves Droperts At riok snd fost of defaultine pur- haser after five dave' advertirement of such fessle tn some newspaper published in Wi c b 2 WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMP. 'l'vu:m. By ALFRED H. LAWEON. fe28-d&ds.exBu Vice President. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON,. Auctioneers. STEES' OF VALUABLE RFAL TR STATE. THAEE STORY BRICK BUILD- ™o (o u“".fl-fi’ RTMENTS). NO. ieed of trust recorded I et seq.. one of the of the District of Columbia, hd ai the reavest of Pariy secured ghereby. 'h! Ilg‘fl‘EYfllhad lrvl‘! ufin!flflg;{flggfl ':’: i ‘asction, I {r SINTH DAY MDA PIVE. OCLOCK P AL the. {0 m’ kemmd Droverty, I‘n‘ ihe Digrict of Singers subdivision of fl;mun. frusiees’ su an T "ot raid “Rest-named subdis ucordedv in Liber County 20. folio 37, ecords of the office of the surveyor of the t of Columbia. Sublect to perpetus] bove-d %4 San pooks o, the assessor of the District for taxation purposes as lot 195 in saniare 2672 Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchasc paid in cash. balance in equal purchaser payable in one. two and three ith interest at 6 per cent per ahnum . g DA7able semi-annually, Tty all ea D P! deposit 0f $400 Tequired of purchaser at saie. amination of title. conveyancing. record. notarial fees at cost of purchaser. mplied ‘with within “thirty ees may avail th eives of any legal or equitable rights against efaulting purchaser GEORGE M. EMMERICH. FRANK J. 026-d&ds.exSu Trustees. EDUCATIONAL. “SPEED DICTATION Gregs and Pitman shorthand, typewriting and complete secretarial course. § days and $ nights each week. Begin today and get entire tuition 35 per month. The Civil Bervice F"pnnwryM!cnmfl e e SE. Cor. 12th and P Sts. N.W t. 6337, * The Temple Beginners’ Classes in Gregg Shorthand 7 P.M. Class Now Forming 1420 K St. NA. 3258 LEARN ANOTHER NGCUAGE easy conversational method, for 53 vears. Private or class truction. Moderate rates. esent This Adsertisement “for Free Trial Lesson by o 1 Berlitz School of Languages 1115 Connectient Avenur 4 To3n \ Telephone: Decatur 3932 ) A T S 5 S RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N.VJ. ATLANTIC CITY. Nk daring the corly Spring Unusual foderate Charges Walher 3. Bostys Tae. Ficoproot Garage in rear ul oo lmu—omm GALEN HAI.I. ATLANTIC CITY “ Excellence Without GOOD FOOD * * Speeially attracti Winter _reses Extrovagance FINE COOKING rates for ation. . =T “lfl ATTACHED , Inc. |: ed by Arthur C. smlth stated that the advantage of the railway both to Wash- ington business and as convenience to Virginia residents greatly exceeded its disadvantages, Asking the Public Utilities Commis- sion to reconsider its recent statement that the tracks should not cross Penn- sylvania avenue, the report suggested that the line be re-rout=d on Fourteenth street to the Avenue, thence on E street |to a point near Eleventh street where the mew terminal would be established. The railway will Jose its present station at Twelfth street anr Pennsylvania ave- nue due to the Government building program. Smith said that R. L. May, owner of the railway as well as the bus route, stated that within the past year due to & cut in operating expenses, the line had shown a profit, and that he favored continuance of if arrangements could be made for a terminal convenient to the shopping district and to the dif- ferent Government headquarters. An increase in buses, the committee held, would increase congestion more than the railway cars. el Files Bankruptcy Petition. Charles M. Tieman, 4620 Ninth street, has asked the District Supreme Court to adjudge him a bankru] assets at, $4,352.98. He is represented by Attorney Hyman Goldstein. LEGAL NOTICES. W. CAMERON BURTON, m@vn’r or, THE DIS. HE SUP) t of Columbi Bell and nd trustees inte Lobr, dece vE un Siteces and Gevisecs )f‘ s %, nlop end John e 6, Equi Doe.— BARY -h‘ title -No. 5231 i i juar P Iy described in fl'm and to"Temove from pmnum e he cloud of an unrel of trust from James Dunicp to Johin Scott, trustee. dated ‘March 5. 1822, and recorded in Liber 1 the lane on mnh%n the desendan: detendants, the lenees and devisees 'of es. Dunlop and John their appea: oceeded with as in & copy of "fll orfier b! once a week for four weeks in the Wa. fon” Law' Reporter and The Evening newsoaper before sald day. other and longer fuhhcllloh being dispensed with for satis- actory cause - shown. . JES! i CONNINGHAN, Cleric B .:omi B, LIVAN. Asst. Clerk. WILLIAM W. BRID FOWLER, Atte IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- triet ';{ Columbia, hoiding s District Court. —] E mna the widening of Nor the District of Columbia. No_ 086, Notice and order of vuhnumn —Notice is hereby that the Commis- sioners of the l?lnrlct of Columbia._(pur; of he follow: | Atithorized 5 gnaress, approved 3 , . respec- tively, " by ation under” the previ sions of .umnpm one of chapter f the Code of for the District of y for the extension of Kansas avenue, between Nicholson street. and the Metro: Branc the "Baitimore & Oblo orth “Dakota. Peabody .mn and Sliso 3 Oglethe Throush parcels 114/8 and 1141 the widen: ing and extension of Blair road. Underwood street and N id L road, in the Dratrict of Columbla, as shown piat filed with the’ said peti- for bart thereof, and praving sito that thuhtov;‘n empanel n accord- ve: nbos and Ol strects, ihe widening and uunnun rond and the widenin; street. in the District o ol 354 (B Condémnation of ‘the Iand mecemsary for the purposes thereof. and o a plus and expenses of a8id prov . upon any lands which the jury may find will be benefited, as provided for that all persons having ai proccedings. be and they ereby warned 254 commanded Lo appear in this eourt on gr, before the 30th day , copy of this notice and order be published ek for, two successive weeks in and piblished: tn the at Jeast twenty days before the 30th day of April. 1931. ordered ihat a copy of t be served by the United States bis "deputies, upon each of the owners of the fee of the Jand to be condemned herein a3 may be found by the said marshal. or i deputies. Nmu)gm Clere, By Jona H. Sulivan, MOVING, PACKING AND STORAGE. MODERN s'rmuox FOR_ Houmoxb Goods, “Trun Beparate P othproot !wuru for pRacking and Shipoin 6900, TRANSFER 4 STORAGE CO.. DAVlDSON TS S"AH!HIP!‘ H SUVA. Au“una ! { The Well Equipped Ro Fare, etc. 1y Pac. Rallway, mh B aL N New Yo N W, Wasbington Canadian Austraiasian o0 west HOUANDAMERICA Travel by a Famous Service TO ENGLAND—FRANCE HOLLAND—CERHAN‘I Plymouth, Boutorne-sur-er, Rotierdam VOLENDA". MARCH 14 Rew Amerorienm, Mo o 24 Blate Strest, New York, oc Loes] Asenta - BARGAINS by Atwrne%'% 'T. Morris Wampler and WHERE TO DINE WEBER’S CAFE fi,!;"“ German Cooking Dine and Dai Noblle ‘Café Italian-American 1004 E St. N.W. Met. 1375 Mr. von Cesco discussed present eco- nomic conditions in Rumania. The meeting was arranged and pre- sided over by Dr John Donaldson, act- ing dean of Columbian College of GearT e Washington University and na- president of the fraternity. PDLANK BOOK —we have them. Let Us Show You Our Stock STORE HOURS, 8 to 5:30 E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. Sel sors -ld Knive e PIANO 3 Get Your Lobsters At O’Donnell’s Gnll pimmagw Brmkley s . « . serve the best Plate Lunch: and Sandwiches at prevailing popular prices. Superb Music at All Meals Open From 10 AM. to 2 A M. 533 8th St. S.E. Ouhnfm Ev-ry Ni'ht [Re—— | _ Arrangement rm sman Parties “HOTEL HOUSTON Restaurant 910 E Street (at Ninth) You will like the prompt *service. Real tasty food with luncheon 11:30 to 2 at 50 cents and dinner 5:30 to 9 at 75 cents and $1. One of the Mayflower ' Hotel ds once told us he did not know of & small hotel anywhere that had such a repu- tation as the Hotel Houston Restaurant for good food. You are cordially invited to inspect our bright and atfractive restaurant, with prompt servicy KENESAW CAFE Steak and Chicken Dinners, 75¢ i) B ] ~at ORCH’S 1110 GN.W. One-Cent Sale All This Week 50c Gibson Asp Anne’s 1731 Comn. Ave. Dec. 4229 75¢ nnd smo Dinners 2 for 15¢ Jergens’ Bath Soap. 2 for us Talcum. 2 for $1.00 Beef, Iron & sl 01 Wine .....2 for $1.00 Elixir Iron, Qui Strychnine. i $1 01 T e Ok ‘We Deliver $2 or More Over lb;hll)llhserlleluml in GIBSON’S 919 G St. N.W. 25c Narcil 16th and Irving Col. 0712 UNION Thr_i-t Book HE EYE —Perhaps those headaches come from eye strain. Let us find out No Appointment Necessary a LEESE °&* 614 9th St. N.W. PIERCE-EASTWOOD When you have looked at all_other Heating plants, an AMBASSADOR A~HOTEL . POOL .. Special Lenten Luncheons 50¢, 65¢, $1.00 Dinner $1.00, $1.50 May_ be purchased venient deferred payments. Always insist on “Schater Write or phone— ADams 0145 GRILL Mim<> - p=O00MO-O0=-p) CAM. 1PN " %mga '.7br7m¢ Foods. { YAk oF THE TOWN MEN’S SUITS PLAIN DRESSES DRY CLEANED .00 Our responsibility is vouched for by 45 years of reliable service. Offices Conveniently Located 1723.25 Pennsylvania Avenue 1201 Connecticut Avenue 1006 Fifteenth Street N.W. 1122 Fourteenth Street N.W. WEST END LAUNDRY METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER'S MIRACLE PICTURE OF 1931 ALL WASHINGTON WILL BE TALKING AND RAVING ABOUT IT! Starts Sunday Eve., March 8, 8:30 P, 2 ” ' M TWICE DAILY .m ' u THERFAFTER Seats at Box Office—Thursday, Mareh § MATINEES—50c—75¢—$1.00 NIGHTS—50c—75¢—$1.00—$1.50 MAIL ORDERS NOW NATIONAL ALL SEATS RESERVED NATIONAL | MAT. SAT.. S to $2.30 Directly to New York, ificent ~ Mosical HAIRED GIRL Who Wanted Love Not Lovers Show Ever Assembled : KRl NG vy yin Twelvetrees and Superb Cast Now Playing At Popular Prices 4 Radio Picture London, Berlin and Vienna! Morris Gest in association with the Menssrs, Shubert presents AL JOLSON reni “THE WONDER BAR” A Continent Triple-A De Luxe Corduroy Balloons FOR THE PRICE OF Upon presentation of membership card in the Washington Thrift Club, this cou- pon and the cash payment to us of our regular retail price for one Triple A De Luxe Corduroy Tire will be accepted by us as full payment for TWO Triple A De Luxe Cord Tires. FREE MOUNTING SERVICE ENNIS-CORDUROY TIRE SALES CO. 1311 14th St. NW. Decatur 5466 95 " Former Price, $1.95 $200 Saving for only 95¢c THIS IS THE UNION THRIFT BOOK THAT Buy Yours Today at UNION THRIFT CORP. 401 Victor Bldg.—Opp. Rialto Theater or at the following: 616 Ninth St. NN'W. 1408 New York Ave. N. BARKER BAKERIES * (57 Cmeciout Ave. or at Ennis Corduroy Tire Co. 1311 14th St. N.W. For further information Phone Na. 4393 IS NOW BEING USED BY THOUSANDS OF WASHINGTONIANS BY WHICH + THEY OBTAIN Breakfasts, Dinners, Lunches, Coffee, Bakery Goods, Neckties, Men’s In- terwoven Socks, Shirts, Rube ber Heels, Hosiery, Statione ery, Automobile Tires, Greasing and Washing, In- door Golf Tickets, Movie Theater Tickets (Monday and Thursday only), Photo- graphs, Beauty Treatments, Suits Pressed, and many other money-saving offers. for - the price of The distribution of the present limited supply of Union Thrift Books will fulflll the publisher’s contract with its advertisers. “ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE” THIS WOMAN'S DRAMA SPEAKS FOR ALL WOMEN! ANN HARDING “EAST 'LYNNE” with CLIVE BROOK CONRAD NAGEL ON THE STAGE FANCHON & MARCO'’S RIALTO JUNE COLLYER =YV DAMAGED LOVE STARTING THURSDAY JOE E. BROWN Jeanette MacDonald —IN— “LOTTERY BRIDE” “SOUTHERN IDEA” » s Gayety Burlesk See the HUMAN OSTRICH . NOW PLAYING Ann 1adaest Barwan ! 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