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B—12 f m— LEGAL NOTICES. (Continued.) “FRANK J. HOGAN, Attorney GRIGGS PREME ROBERTSON COURT OF JULIAN F. CROMELIN. At MICHAVL Denr JOHNSON. Atto WILLIAM V. SIMMCNS. Attorne “GEORGE FRANCIS WILLIAMS. A FREDERICK A. FENNING c JOSEPE_P. BAILEY. Attorney Securities Bl THE LEGAL NOTICES. HAROLD A. KERTZ Attorney. National Metropolifan Bank. COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF | Holding Probate Court —No This is to_give r. of the District of from the Probate Columbia_letters estate_of of Co-j SUPREME Columbin ol All persons having eby warned to the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, o sth day of Jai AD. 193 VICTOR of Wills for the Di of the Probate Court JOSEPH P. BAILEY, Attorney. E_COURI bin.—Hol THE SUPRE! estate of reported the havin ce.ved ERANDENBURG & B Atto:neys, National . 02, LILL nw, HA omb st. n COGSWEL HOLLINGSWORTH, Attorney. NGTON, HEODORE COC R R GREGORY CIPRIANT, Attornes o ORTHE | DEAN Attorney. DISTRICT OF ¢ Co Di | suPR AD 193 ed from LINGSWORTH. Attorney DISTRICT A HART, NW. MARSHALL 815 15th St WHITEFORD, ness. COURT OF , Cout District the Probate letters he District rsons havin creby w vouche; e subscr O'DONOGHUE. JR.. Attorney, Union Trust Building OF THE DISTRICT OF ng Probate Court.—No. This is to ive hotice the District of Co- {he Probate DANIEL W E COURT scriber. of ed {rom 5D, G Re 1816.23.30_ Attornes, OGSWEL trict of Colun ROPLRT I. COGSWELL, Tower Building ME COURT OF THE m:g-mr"r or A Probate art.—No. wills for the District of of the Probate Court THE EVENING STA LINGTON, DAY, D. SATUR ANUARY 30, 1932. LEGAL NOTICES. HOLLINGSWORTH, Aftorney TRP SUPREME COURT OF THE Columbia, holdi of _Adaiineé C DISTRICT OF de Docicet o herein for probate | in't rt.—Estate s0d.—No. 93.—Applica- ament of said e che gton. it i A.D. 1932, and H all othe Forter his Dear infant and such Law each han thirty ulu; u.mc sa for _the Blcier Frobate t Cour PAUL Suite 2189 Fi Mich. THE Prob Detroit. UPREME COURT OF Columbia oldin At s obtained strict of Nutional ordered this th mentary on Metropolitan 13, hat Henry ppliact otize hereof be published Reporter Th tio Registe ) o be nol return day, ) Attest of Wills of the o R. DAILEY, Attorney, National Bank Biiiiding, DISTRICT OF THEODORE ie D) FRANK STETSON, FRANK STETSON, LTRIDGE 2 Ave GEORGE I 101 In coul MERSCH CROMELIN LAWS. Attorney JULIAN T JAMES 0°C 3113 ROBERTS fith St N PREME COU! HILL WELL SUPRE STANLLY Atiornes E COURT EDWARD STAFF ‘Rust Bu JAMES €. WILKES and Attorness SUPREME COURT OF Solumbio. holdr ration THE DISTRICT oF!! DI No notice Court Feoc of € 16, Attornes. TRICT OF No 1o. ot of Attorney. Attorney, N CROMELIN & Attorney, CEORGE KI5 15th St A W 5) DORE he Distr Probate Cour GrO. FRANCIS WILLIAM E COURT OF THE s. D Probate All persons h {he deceased t “ouel the ay of by law estate \uthentics subs: before the e th Fox and_Cashie MERSCH, De District of Columbia, is the LEY Now JAMES F torney, ISTRICT OF Court—No. ct of Col Attorney. ISTRICT OF Court to_give e Di August. be excl Given | \'(T(m s s for the e Probite ARCHITETCT OF T DIC. ED BIDS will be_opene: Stand furnishing finishin Eastern for office Februa bolts, 23, hinees may hitect of i, by any DAVID LY B o e Capital: January 2 o hardwar e House of C. Speci- the office of 1 the discre- s ory 1a29,30.fe1 1 gk § OFFICIAL N 'ICES. ZONING | COMMISSION, _ WASHINGTON, January 22, 1932. In accordance with the brovisions of Section 3 of an Act of Con- ¥ress, approved March 1. 1920 (Public N {153, 66th Congress). entitied “An Act to re | ulate the height, area and use of buildin District of Columbia and Lo create | Zon Commission. end for other pur- | poses. motice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held in the Board Room of District Building beginning at 10:00 Fe 3, 1932, for the purpose of 3 tollowing proposed chang Regulations, and the bou height and area district 2 of the Zoning Regul the fo wit: "1 3 tions. edition 1930. omit the definition of Garage and_substitute the following: Pub- lic Storage Garage: A garage, other than a arage, in which repai are incidental to ils primary use {or stora Public Service Garage: A garage in which steam or motor driven vehicles are equip- ped for operation, repaired, or kept for hir or sale. not inciuding expibition ‘or show rooms for mogel o 2. 0n page 4 of the fons: change the definition of or Public Stable. to_read: ! Public table of the that a public n | rary parking of be permitted in first commercial district 4. Change para- . to read: “11. Public | or public 5. Change follo the par tion 1V publishing words repair faciliti ry use for sto paragraph, page re no ined raph which the o its prim 1 provi paragraph lo ros cial d v ce: ry park sery oll. o y_make an cation or par- CHANGF. FROM _ RESTR 816 CHANGE F RESIDENTIAL. 6 TED AREA TO EA: Dart square 67 AREA 1M {REA: oty e T BE HEARD PRIOF FROM_FIRST CC 7 CHANGE FRO! AREA JENTIAL TAL oM RE ED AND TO RESIDE RESIDENTIA COMMERCIA 25 and the UCATIONAL. WALTON ACCOUNTANCY These courses I over 1,000 Cer Accountants in ed ed Public the United on in Account- i xperienced ess their classes Law are under the d rection of men who are university graduates ir and are members of the Dis- trict of Columbia bar. Authorized B. C. S. M. C. S. degrees are ferred. and con- New semester begins February 8 STRAYER COLLEGE 11of ACCOUNTANCY '\ Ational 1748 **‘k*** | F elix Mahony’s \ahonal Art \clloolw 721 13th Street ur’ Eight-Month Professional Courses 1 you o Acecpt ' Bosition in. Color Interior Decoration. Costume Design, Commereial ~Art, Posters. Childre Saturday Class. See our Exhibition, New Classes Now Forming. lT“lA R I. Ave. North 1114 Temple School Meets Individusl Reguirements in Business and Secretarial Training Classes Now Forming Pitman Review Class. 6 Besinners' Class, Feb. 1420 K St. { Pace Courses; M. C. S l)cgm., Cobil P Preparation. 5:30 class opens Feb. 1; 7:30 class, Feb. 15, Send for 25th Year B | Benjamin Franklin University K ‘ i THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY Co-Educational GRADUATE SCHOOL and SCHOOL OF THE POLITICAL SCIENCES 1901-1903-1907 F Street REGISTRATION OPEN NOW For Information Call Metropolitan 2300 COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Mass. and Nebr. Aves. N.W. REGISTRATION OPEN FEB. Ist ok For Information Call. Cleve. 0798 : | invocation INKINLEY CLASS GIVEN DIPLOMAS 126 Students Complete Re- quired Work in Four- Year Course. In exercises devoid of “a commence= ment address,” McKinley High School last night graduated 126 students who had completed the four-year course | Daniel C. Roper, member of the | Board of Education, was the presiding | cficer and introduced Henry A. Lep- | per, jr., honor graduate, who delivered { the'salutatory, and Mark A. Smith, an- other honor’ man, who delivered the | valedictory Musical Numbers, John A. Hain, still another honor graduate, played & cello solo with Bar- a Brown as accompanist. The Tech Symphony Orchestra, under the | leadership of Dore Walten, faculty di- rector, completed the musical program Dr. Andrew Brodie, associate pastor |of the New York Avenue Presbyterian { Church, opened the exercises with the Miss Jessie Coope, assistant princi- | pal, presented the graduates for their | diplomas, and Frank C. Daniel, prin- cipal, awarded the certificates to the members of the class The students who with honors, besides those who partici- pated in the program, were Marie Pres- ton, Doroth Weber, Paul King, Frank Oliver, ell Shewmaker. Others in Class. Others who received diplomas were Ruth E. Adams, Dorothy Florence M. Boteler, Helen Boyer, Ber- rice. W. Caho, Sophia J. Chakalakis, Lucca von Versen Collins, Mariana | Couch, Joanna P. Danha DeMeritt, H: G. Dotson, Ma C. Gibson, Marjorie Brayson, Ruth L Herbert, Dorothy P. Hess, Dorothy Hil Esther M. Hirst, Lor sen a M. Kincheloe Dorothy E. Lowe, Anna | Margie L. Martin, Alma D. McGonigal eith C. Moor a L. Nol Powell, Mart Rosenberger Adeline ory, Naomi B. | Hildreth J. West | E. Weston | H. White Iin A on E. Taylor, Frances France App Robert John D Preston am F D. Bol Walter Hugh John W. avid R Donald TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National Col House of 1 we ). at 11:30 a.m 7:30 and 9:30 p.m 0 Keith's am. 12 J p.m | 4:30. € Palace 05, v am 905 and 9:54 and 9:58 p.m 7:48 1:40. 4:35 05 gc shows at 7:30 and 12:40, 3:35, 6:25 am., 1:45 shows 12:51 Tivoli 5:40. 7:30 Central—"Big Gamble, 11 am |11 pm of New and 9:40 Ambassador SATURDAY DINNER 75¢ SUNDAY DINNER MRS OLNEYS CONNECTICUT AVE. & CALVERT ST E READ 1 4 » b E » » 14 D WHERY. TO DINE. THE Jewnsh Community Center | GOOD NEWS g e Sunday Dinner 75¢ 12 Noon to 8:30 P.M. Ce Cream of Chicken Soup ALSO CATERING 16th and @ N.W. Tomato Bouillon Roast Long fsland Duckling Half Friea Spring Chicken Roast Sirloin of Beef Braised Sweetbread with Mushroon t Racs of Lamb bles Tea or Milk Hot Biscuits and Butter PRESS CAFETERIA National Press Building, 14th and F Sts. N, W, Dec. 3030 EDUCATIONAL, FREE ANALYSIS —Shows accurately how to better your condition. _Send for Chart—No nhllxnhm Concord College 20 s st. Cotne Tonn. Ave. “Train to Gain” were graduated | Baldwin, | E.| 10:05 | fagll , aty to _AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. WARNER. BROS. THEATRES —Two Women . . Girl and a No Girl - MIRIAM HOPKINS In Paramount's with PHILLIPS HOLMES WYNNE GIBSON —On the Stage— JANS & WHALEN Musical Comedy Comies EARLE LINDSAY'S REVUE | doddid IRMA WARD « GIRLS MAXINE DOYLE SHERLOCK HDLMES | Toushest Problem SPECKLED BAND Sir A. Coran Doyle's Horror Thriller of Spine Chilling Terror . THRILL No. 2 Warner Bros. Sport Scoop | B TuLANE vs. ‘ 30. CALIFORKIA | Championship Game Added Shorts DANCING. AND MRS. ACHI PROF S | FEYTON PENN STUDTO—Modern hall room | fundamental steps: alo latest dances. 1313 F St. N.W. Met. 5050 Miss Ellen Waller :mx\ n\nmum A STAGE DANC e | Cla ba c eve Eulato. 2019 13m0 SN el AQams 2030 TANGO HOUR I six Dupont Circle NOrth 8594 30 TAP CLASS —for vounc men n THK I S y LANK BOOK —of all description Let Us forming. F. Miller Supply Them E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. Liberal Allowance on Your Oid Tires 3436 14th ST. N.W. ADAMS 8100 Road Service—Charge Accounts ‘e . s S . . . . . . . . . . . . + . . b + 14 ¢ UNITED BUS TERMINAL 11th and Pa. Ave. NW. Phone Nat'l. 9711-9712 Washi comple te Busses Everywhere les Special Round Trip Rates DelLuxe ex Vernon o1 e $1.00 Round Trip service to Hot Formerly Located at 4638000000060 00420000000000000s0s0s00stione 1202 Pa. Ave. N.W. Open 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. i0c Camay Soap, 25¢ L3 i s Gusls 6c: 2 for.. 25¢ anteed. Extra $2 59 gives sunshine, red Abdominal Supports fitted on able. Tomorrow Sunday Look at These Values For Sunday Only special Sunday, 5 for $1.00 Beef, Iron and Wine, speciai, 1 for $l 00 Full Pint Mineral 0Oil. very special $3.50 Electric Heating Pad; three-heat; fully guar- Special Gibson Sunshine Lamp ulira vio- let and 05 $5.00 mmplcle Trusses, Elastic Hosiery and Sunday by our regular trained fitters. Prices very reason- GIBSON’S 917-919 G St. N.W. i | j QGLTA;; M:HYDE. 4FREDRIC MBRGH HERE’S WHAT WE THINK OF THIS PICTURE: F WE were a newspaper critic review- ing “Lovers Courageous” we'd write: This picture will please just about every normal man and woman in town. Robert Montgomery has the best role of his career and Madge Evans makes the most lovable, beautiful sweetheart imaginable. “Lovers Courageous” is the kind of love story not often on the screen these days. There’s nothing “stagey” ahout it—it’s natural, human, lovable. It's about two young people who love each other des- perately, normally. They are brave about their troubles. And you get an intimate, “inside” acquaintance with their young married life. It is wholesome, fine, in- spiring! It’s not wishy-washy! Plenty of spicy dialogue but never nasty. Even when Madge Evans says to Bob Mont- gomery: ‘“Let's stay home and have a baby!”—you’'ll not blush. Because it's done so sweetly, so naturally, so beauti- ully. Its a happy thought! 1 liked “Lovers Courageous” immensely. Let me know if you agree after seeing it, together with the Capitol Theatre, New York, Re- vue that features William & Joe Mandel and eight big acts and features. CARTER BARRON, Managing Director. LOEW’S PALACE Tonight ATIONAL ehts. $1.00 to S Today, i3c to “THE HOUSE >FCONNELLY: ext Week Ber. Mon. Seats selling STAIRE MORGAN B?O’)EF'CK ¢ BAND WAGGI gm Ohe 81C LAUGH. TE o N ?u‘e T ‘ce:av' $1 to $4.40; sat. Ma Wed. Mat.. 1 to $3. 50. Traveltalks Color Views [ & &) N = v Motion Pictures ~eing Europe—Impressions of 1931 TOMOR. AT 3:30 SPAIN THE REPUBLIC {_Seats Selling $1.50, 1, 50c SYLVAN STA"JTON ¥l Tonlgh‘ SHUBERT uscfl STUDE T P GEO. HASSELL ALIAN GERTRUDE LANG ) i Bth Play Frof. Players 2nd Sub Season b NEXT MON. SEATS NOW | Nights 50c to $2.30—Mats. 50¢ to $1.50 f AMBASSADOR Warr A"OLLO : §OH St NE SIDNEY PHILLIPS and HALLAN THOMPSON present ‘Biessed Event’ Br Manuel Seff and Forrest Wilson ROGIR PRYOR 2n< 30 others I A\"'A'Low oS, e GAYETY-BURLESK VENUE GRAND 2= © BILLY ARLINGTON LAY § “DIANA”—“CHERIE” i AND LOU COSTELLO ~Warner s : COLONY e JEWISH COMMUNITY CERE CENTER Bn MAURICE SCHWARTZ Star of Broadway NATIONAL Sunday, Jan. 31, 4 o’'Clock Soloist, FRIEDA HEMPEL Soprano Prices, 1 Were You t the TY_CENTER N In Recital JEWISH COMMU N ith & Q S EVENING, JAN Admission. e & S1LOO Call Decatur 5030 for Reservations 3ist SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF WASHINGTON, D. C HANS KINDLER, Conductor CONSTITUTION HALL Ave. & Quebe YOR‘\ S1.50, $1.00, 75c. S0c. Boxes, §10. ts Mrs. Wilkon-Greene's = Bureau, GAITHERSF 1300 G street; District 8493 h ANACOSTIA FAIRLAWN CAROLINA ' Five Shows Today Doors Open 10 A.M JAMES DunN In Person. Zane Grey's ‘Rainbow Trail “CIRCUS DAYS” 'AgCADE ORI MD. DUMBARTON #%ic Pfi‘lNfiEfifi o SECO ®':it FIVE SPRING. MD.. T3¢ AR TAKOMA ACE ASHTON LEW AYRES, ““BUFFALO BILL." N DIRECTION SIDNEY HIPPCDROME L “TKADER HORN” ARCADE myarrsviir Toc DARROW RICHMOND ALE BLONDEI glRCLE ith No Pa nd Bo Kine Troub 5 SHOWS TODA' Boors Open 10 A. M. ° on the Stage DAPHNE POLLARD Headllning RKO Vaudeville On the Screen ANN HARDING ! in “PRESTIGE” 3 Melvyn Douglas—Adolphe Men RKO Pathe News Next Saturday KATE SMITH MD. BLONDE 2105 Pa, Ave., Ph. Home of th ALKS CENTRAL v:.m s e DandE & Farragut St Ave. K Near 9t ernat Sts Mirror Screen OF