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B e 2 SALE—HOUSES. | ____{Continued. & . Section have sold for mrea ents. For in- ('\'I Y $16,250—TIERMS. BRICK LESIDENCE, NOW UPIED BY A UNITED s ernm‘ X 18 DESIROUS OF TMMEDIA aere are 8§ 3 1umm|v bl nned. Liaht rooms * \a 2 ule bath | with interest cintng T Soa landsceped grounds. over {rontage, stone terrace. garage and Paved ey Tdeal resicential location porch convenient to stores. car line, public graded and hi 0018, i s s an exceptional offering at & greatly reduced p Wit be seen to be fully recognized as the rare bargain i is. Phone now. Main 2 SHANNON & Il(ll\ s Hv*K. SNV, ; NOTHING N | WASHINGTON LIKE THIS! Palatial Chevy Chase Residence With 187-Ft. Frontage—and Gardens of a Fine jte. £29,500. Owner is leaving .’Elo'w and offers 0 house Saeif 60 ft. wider. setting 45 1t. b 8i%, bedrooms and 30 FT. LONG: N et I vt © porch, tiled kitchen with elec: Pion and glectric ventilator over $12,000 V OF SHRU! Sunken Buraens, Rrbors. TaTe shrubbery. immense shade {rees. hedge around entire propertr sarage for (w0 cars. A sho Sou cannot afford to miss seeins ABSOLUTE BARGAIN! Call SBURY CO., IN( Phnlu‘ Service Until 9 P.AL S Nat'l 53904, Grounds have BBERY. with imported and box There is a | place that and AN | \0]\ W] A pretty colontal-type brick home 1 the nicest Northwest section. High elevation and paved street and alley. House has six Tooms and bath with built-in tub and show- | a; gr, hardwood floors. hot-water heat. eleciric ater heater. clothes | lot 1 'porches, ail fereened, and large buiit-in_sarage. This Puz, oBf fure to see it Centerllg-lall Brick. very complete and desirable home. jocated in _this exclusive develop- ment overlooking the Cathedral. The house has many added features. such a3 oil burner. with 1000 age tank: Frigidaire, bui connections, two-car bulli-in ga: and other features. Of English construction. cente: effect. having an at- Toom with marble ge_dining room. radio Toom. pantry and Kitehen. The up- stairs has five oms three baths. A wonderful lot. having ap- proximately 6.000 square feet. effective planting of every descrip- tion. Beyond all doubt. one of the grest values we have had in this n. \ MIDDLETON, Inc. __Realtors. Fr. 9503. entrance tractive fireplace. CLEVELAND. PARK. | New Detached Colonial Brick Residence. | Frontage of 65 Ft. $13,950. There are few prettier homes to be found at any price than this beau- 1P e *olonial’ brick home with spacious side porch. having & south- ern exposure on an artistically land- scaped lot fronting 65 ft. All-brick construction, slate roof. private la bedroom. open fire room. cak floors up- m, linoleum floor in ry, | autcmatic eater. billt-in garage jue you cannot afford to over- call N. L. SANSBURY CO.. INC,, 1418 Eye St. N.\W. Nat'1"5904. iL9 P.M. FOR SALK OR I.I‘N‘I‘—HOUS!S. 6-ROOM, MODERN SUBURBAN HO! urnlsh .__Phone Alenndrh 7‘1 —8-R._ & B. BR.: g aliey: Aacribe n casy | Newton_st. fls& 3140 O st—5-r. & b. flats: es: ‘burgain; €asy lerms: | mm.l. $35-237 . 5 ' RYON GO. 1318 N. Y. Ave. M. . | 81 2 ar s 30 terms or rent WAN‘I'EI) TO BUY—HOUSES. WANTED. DIRECT FROM OWNER. MO] ern five or six room house in £00d Nort yost or Northeast location State price. | Terme cash Mo denlers need apply. Ad- dress Box 461-E. Star AT ONC —M)R C\flll @-room brick house in close-in n.e. section. | Phone or write Metropolitan Realty Co., 1022 Vt. ave. Metropolitan 5088. —_— 'AUC'I'I(IN SAI.ES. ADAM A, wlscxm & BOH Auctioneers. | TRUSTEES' or JALUABLE 1| PROVED REAL ESTATE KNOW! 1315-23 AND 182637 WISCONSIN AVE- y yirtue of & certain deed of trust duly r No, 3957 at to b olto cf e | the party secured thereby, the undersigned ARY. 1929. foNlowing describea lands. snd pmmsu sit- nate in the City of Washingtop, District of Columbls ‘to_ wit: Paris of lots 17 and Hawkins' Addition P feet goutherly from the northwest corner of | sald !5 38 and running thence northeasterly | Tith. the north line of said lot. 133 6 t to the point of beginning Fomms of saic. ANl CAsh above & fizst trost ©of $25.000.00. dated February due | three (3) ‘years thereafter . per cent. Ao deponit | cash at tie option of the purchase *sold at risk and cost of defa {al the request of the party secured. [ cail Ga. 3532 "for (duli Fecorded in Liber ¢ | PIVE OCLOCK PAt.. the folioning-described 5 | of’ trust for $8,250.00. further particulars of jon fn\)l nln‘el purc] ‘al‘t_mnhtd iR Githin thisty davs. ouherwise | __’I‘HF. T'\'F\T\fl STAR. WASHIN GT()\ MONDAY D. C. MARCH 4, 1929, AUCTION SALES. FUTTRE DAYS. ‘mos 4 OWEN & 80! Aucrmhzx:xa. 1431 Eve Streel Noztawe ‘nwsrsrs SALE Ol YALUABLE REAL | STATE. Bl ™ Ry AIN l\l\l)\\N e | L Te- Yor the at the request of the p. ¥ sined will sell at po he_premises on ot SEVERTH DAY 'OF MARCI. 19 FOUR O'CLOCK FM.. the followiie-d and premices situate i the District ox e o being lot bered sixteen o etims i prior deed of trust securing nes: of $5.000.00. and said proj sold sutiect 10 said deed of Lrust indebied- | ness. Of the purchase price over and above | sald deed of U hird is to be paid | in cash and ( stalments. fice in two eaual in- ble in one and two_ vears, i at the rate of 6'c per annum. pavable semi-annually. secured by second | deed of trust upon the property sold, or all Titer- | d or adjusted to date 0.00 will be required aie. conveyancing. re- el (he cost of purchnser. Terms of ‘sale complied with within thirty (30) dass from cay of othe deposit wirl be forfeited an: est and taxes to be | of sale. AL ine time ‘o al 21 1t afier five (5) days’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper publisned in Wash- ington, D. C. B. FRANCIS skmé \\xu uuu _fe25-dkds.exsu__ Automobiles By Auction At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. WEDNESDAY March 6th 10 AM. mh4.5 ADAM A. WESCHLER & SONS, Auctioneers. | Trustees’ Sale of a Valuable Three - Story, Stone - Front Dwelling, No. 1354 Fairmont Street N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. corded in Liber No_ 6183, fol . on the ‘land records of the District’ of Co- lumbia. default having been made in the pavment of lhe debi secured therebs, and | we. the undersivned {rustees will offer for sa AL public auetion in front of the prewmises on F EIGHTH DAY OF MARCH. A FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK Dot hat parcel of land situate and being in the District of Columbin, and descrived a3 pumbered thir(y (30, Joseph A | nimbered me as for the District of Columbia 11 11 at folio 51: subject to and wi of way over a five-foot allev as : plat of said subdivision: and subject to coverants which will be announced at the day of sale. together with all the improve- ments thereon. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash and the balance in two equal installments, pavable in one and | two s from the day of sele, with inter- e Fate of SIX per cantum per annum until paid. pavable semi-annually. and the said deferred pavments are 10 be sec I be required of t. e of the acceptance of . Examination ot title, convevancing, notary fees and recording IK the cost of the purchaser. “The terms of sale are to be complied with within thirty (30) days from the day of sale: otherwise the deposit will | be forfeited and the trustees reserve the | right to resell said property st the risk and t of the defaulting purchaser, afier at | st three dass’ adveriisement of such re- | sale in some unewspaper published in tle | Ulsirict of Columbia. i CHAPIS g .IBA\UIEI?I’;JUCHEN _fe2€-d&ds.exSu _ ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON AUCTIONEERS Household Furniture M odern Pllyer .nd Upri.ht :, Di od-Daven; tes, Breakfast Sltes Lamn Vietvotan. adie Becr BY PUBLIC AUCTION At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. WEDNESDAY March 6, 1929 m.; Automobiles, 10 a.m. Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers Large Complete Stock of AUTO ACCESSORIES Tires—Tubes—Tools Storage Batteries—Ford Parts Hardware—Paint—Oil Steel Shelving—Rheostat, Etc. 1 BY AUCTION at WESCHLER’S 920 Perna. Ave. N.W. (Second Floor.) THURSDAY March 7, 1929, 10 AM. Tires, Tubes, Blow-out and Tube tohes., Hixh-grade Tools, Hardware. c e amel, Varnish, Batteries, Belis, Bands, lines. Wire, 'Spark Plugs, Faint *Brushes. "Efc. ntial “Battery etal Shelving, Bins, Tire Equipment, Etc. ash. Adam A. Weachler & Son, Aucts. THOS. AUCTIONEERS, OWEN & SON. 1431 Eve u.rm Northwest. STEES' SALE OF TWO_VALUABLE W OSTORY NEW BRICK RECIDENCES JUST COMPLETED. KNOWN AS PREM- ISES 2204 AND 2206 CATHEDRAL AVE- NUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of two certain deeds of trust. Liber No. 6134, folios 61 d 59 et seq. of the land records of the Bistric Ot Coliimmbia, and 't ‘the Teavest of trustees will sell at public suctjon, In"ffont L iRs Plemise THURSDAY, THE | HDAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1920. AT land and premises, situate in the District of | Columbia, and designated ss and being lots | 128 and 127 in square 2200 in Jacob B, Shapiro’s subdivision of Part of block 20 ‘Woodiey Park.” as per plat recorded in the office of the survesor for the District of Co- lumbfa in_Liber 87, folin 140. Terms. Bach sold subject 10 a prior deed which will be annoinced &t time of sale: the purchase, price above sald trust to be paid in‘cash. A deposit of 3500.00 required | recording. | Terms to be Conyeyancin etc.. at rehaser's ost. sit_forfeited and the properiy may be | advertised and resold at the discretion of the Lrustees, AURICE C. SHAPIRO, | 1635-0&ds.exSi R tstees. N & _SON. ALcflcNuRs, 1431 Sve Sireet N.W Jea. I'wo-story, Six-room and }S:nh doliars ~ (3500.00) required Allconvesancing. recording n Toral fhn S0 St of perchaser . Tarms to be complied with within fiiteen (15) days from Gay of sale. otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell the properly defaulting purchaser, after * “advertisement of such ycsale in spaper pablished ten, D. C. GEORGE E. EDELIN. AROLD Desinated as HOWARD I GANSS, usiees JULIUS 1. PEVSER AND THEOBORE D, 'YSER. Attorness for hoiders of notes 1e15.18,21.25.27 F, ABOVE SALE_POSTPONED UNTIL zfitm ARCH FIFTH, 1929, AT FOUR- TREY B.A1 BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. 38.mbd. e t risk and | five | in Washing- | | Brick “Dwelling Containing | [ Six Rooms and Bath, W 1|le | Garage; No. 113 15th Street | | Southeast. i 1st Commercial® Zone. | By authority vested in the undersigned, | we will sell at public auction ‘n front of | the premises, on FRIDAY. MARCH EIGHTH, | 1929. AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. lot 53 in square 1059. This property could e easily converted into business and is in a | ¥ existing deed of rus 00, *'$200.00 deposit reauired | at time of Fale. Convevancing. elc. at pur. | chaser's cost. 'Sale to be closed within 30 | Ga¥s or deposit forteited THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Auctioneers. Antique and Modern Fumi- , China, Glassware, Pic- tures, Books, Oriental Rugs, Mirrors, etc REGISTERED at Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 13th St. Wednesday, M arch 6th, 1929 AT 10 AM. Embracing in part Chests of Drawers, Corner (‘lblllfll. Sideboards, Folding-Top Tables, Early American Benches, Victorian Rockers, Sewing Tables, Large Pier Pictures, Fireplace Brasses, etc. Terms: Cash. Snap-Top Tables, High-Post Beds, N ts of Tables, Chalrs and Sofas, Drop-Leaf Tables, Mirrors, Oriental Rugs, Brac-a-Brac, C. G. SLOAN & CO. Inc. mhe,8 ! Accounts | crevice of the ingrowing nail re- | duces inflammation and pain and | y; SERVICE CLUB PLANNED. New Bowie Organization Will Ad-| vance Community Interests. BOWIE, Md., March 4 (Special).—Or- | ganization of a service club, composed of business and professional men of the town, is planned here to advance com- ity interests. The matter will be meeting of the executive the Bowie Boy Scout home of W. L. Trott USH GRLS ATTEND DOLLS' TEA PARTY - Lansburgh & Bro. Play Hosts | March 11, . A. Parsons, who has suggested to Youngsters in Annual ion of the service, said such a | A been successful in many other | Ty Feast. considered at a coramittce of troop at the — . London traffic policemen are wearing | white coats so that they will be more conspicuous_at night. E HAVE Despite the pouring rain and the in- clement weather, more than 750 little girls attended the annual dolls’ tea party given by Lansburgh & Bro. in the doll's house of the toy department The Radio of the store Saturday afternoon. . | Three young hostesses, Miss Jeanne that ¥ ?“ want. | Berry, Miss Mary Alice McCarthy and All Electric Grebe s petty Thompson. or Radiola Sets. guests, who arrived in the company of | mothers and nurses and. were seated at | small tables pll(‘ffl about the dl‘l“s, house piazza and in the doll's house. | Cocoa and cookies were served by col- ored waitresses, and the L. & B. Or- chestra, the Muzik Teers, dressed as { clowns, played popular music through- LENT {out the afternoon. | A mannequin review of Spring fash- SEA FOOD CAFE |30 i 52 ik odr, 5 1 b Herzog’s watched with interest the afternoon's i proceedings. The models taking part jin the fxshllon parade :e:’e ll‘l d‘auzhé e = ters of employes, who had volunteere Turtle scup from fresh snapper ||| ¢," tho part in the afternoon’s enter- turtle. frog legs, live lobsters, [||{of the P TUNLUTE g Al ool A Ater the fashion parade mmMne;‘c(v ad mm shad roe, Thompson, accompanied by the Muzik- ken, elc. 9 inter Months Closed 'Sundays | Ateers, sang “Don’t Be Like That,” a la walking among, the ta- Franklin 5823 and 9912 11th and Water Sts. | bles &s she sang. Katherine Saffell, a member of | | the L. & B. orchestra, sang a solo, ac- | ters, designated by the orchestra leader. Max Dorfmann, as "Washlngtons Al | Jolson in natural colors,” sang “Sonny | Boy” in 4 |stated "that the dolls’ tea party was 0 |Sizsested to him by the dolls' festival | which is held annually in Japan. on Time | companying herself on the ukulele. comedian. Deposits"| AWARDED MAIL CONTRACT 3% Savings David Eisley, one of the house por- ‘The promotion manager, H. W. Berry, fPAN AMERICAN MRWAYS ls Your Share of | Postmaster General Gives Cristo- :, bal-Santiago Line to New York Firm. ‘The Pan-American Grace Airways of New York City was awarded the con- ‘ract for carrying air mail hetween Cris- | | tobal, Canal Zone, and Santiago, Chile, Call and Tet our officers show you | py Postmaster General New Saturday. how “Franklin” facilitics may De| The contract was awarded to the Pan- utilized to advantage, American Line despite that its bid of | $1.80 & mllex wlsl l‘O cents nlb.t'le ‘hl% of the American Internationa nes o Fffll’lklln Natlonal Bank #Nrw York. the low bidders. The Post- | Penna. Ave. at 10th St. N.W. 1111 Connecticut Avenue AN, Spring Business Better bank- undoubted —coming your w € connections help. ayd will master General, in making the award, | sald the Pan-American had been fa- | vored because it is fully equinped for the | required service and because it has lht\ benefit of the facilities of the Grace | Line of steamers. Leap to Escupe i‘m I’nul Charles P. Turner, colored, of 2725 P street, died Saturday night at George- town Hospital as a result of injuries sus- tained Monday, when he jumped from a second-story window of his home | during a two-alarm fire. He burned only slightly. S iate, TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS National—"Ma comedy-farce, at 8:20 -p.m. Belasco—"Security with Margaret Anglin, at 8:20 p.m. Poli's—"Rairi or Shine.” with Joe Cook, musical comedy, at 8:20 p.m. comedy, at 8:30 p.m. Strand—"Peaches,” burlesque, at 2: £:15 and 11:30 p.m. Metropolitan—"Weary River,” at 9:50 and 11:45 am., 1:45 3:45, 5:45, 7:45 and 9:55 p.m. . Palace—"Desert Nights," at 11:25 am.,’ 1:55, 4, 5:50, 7:55 and 10 pm. Fox—"“New Year's Eve.,” and a con- tinuous show from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Earle—"“Redskin.” at 10 and 11:55 a.m., 1:50, 3:55, 5:50, 7:45 and 9:55 p.m. Columbia—"The Doctor's Secret,” at 11:40 am., 1:40, 2:45, 5:50, 7:50 and | 9:55 p.m. } Little Theater—"Behind the German | photoplay (second week), at | :20,-5:20, 7:20 and 9:20 p.m. President—"The Birth of a Race,” at 1,35 7and 9 pm. Ambassador—"Redskin,” at 6:15, 7:55 and 9:40 p.m. Tivoll—"Wings,” at 2, 4:35, 6:50 and _|9:10 pm. Central--“The Red Dance,” at 12:30, 2, 3:30, 5, 0, 8 and 9:30 p.m. x oS nght Out Pain Stops Imtantb’;_ Z “Outgro” is a harmless antisep- tic manufactured for chiropodists. However, anyone can buy from the drug store a tiny bottle contain- | ing directions. A few drops of “Outgro” in the $o toughens the tender, sensitive | skin underneath the toe nail, that it can not penetrate the flesh, and the nail turns naturally outward almost over night. BSOLUTELY FIREPROOF Honshoie Gooas, o Flbnos. Trunks, etc, arate " rooms. avallabie: Movine, Brcking . and (Shipping: moderate rates. Phone Main 6900. MERCHANTS TRANSFER & BTORAGE CO.. 920-932 E st. lnaugunl Visitors MT. VERNON ALFXANDRIA AND ARLINGTON CEMETERY (Unknown Soldier’s Tomb) By Electric Train Service “The Route of Unlimited Time” Train service from UPTOWN terminal, 12th Street and Penn- sylvania Avenue, 9:00 AM. to 2:00 P.M,, every hour. Round trip to Alexan- dria & Mt. Vernon, 90c. Round trip to Arling- ton, Alexandria & Mt. Vernon, $1.00. MT. VERNON, ALEXANDRIA & WASHINGTON RY. Phone National 9711 & STORAGE Cco., INC. 615 EYE ST.N.W. + MAIN 2010 DONT WORRY ON MOVING DAY!!! SPECIAL RATES ON wau. LONG DISTANCE MOVING NA'I'IONAL““""’ ASSNLINC. PHONE MAIN 1460 -1 = PADDED VANS INAUGURAL SIDE TRIPS TO OLD POINT COMFORT NORFOLK VIRGINIA BEACH Via Historic Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay— Modern Steel Palace Steamers Daily’ From Seventh St. Wharf S.W. 6:30 P NNNN PSS SN SSSRRASARAR SRS RS S SRR RS SR SRR A A RS | CASH & CARRY SPECIAL ALL-EXPENSE TICKETS Including Stateroom and Accommodations at CHAMBERLIN-VANDERBILT AND CAVALIER HOTELS NEW YORK & BOSTON BY SEA Long Coats T . O’Coats Topcoats Woocl Dresses Ladies’ Suits Silk Dresses Beautifully Cleaned City Ticket Office, Woodward Building, 731 15th St NORFOLK & WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO. General Offices: i 822 10th St. N.W. received the |- imitation of the famous | [ was | | Other Husband,” | '} Keith's—"Little. Nellie Kelly,” musical '|E. Merrison Paper Co.| A S e S R N R R R R R R R R IR YRR DIENER’S WASHINGTON'S LARGEST RETAIL CLEANERS INAUGURATION SPECIALS Qeginning Friday, March 1st—Until Sat. 9th Hand Finished ..... AMUSE KEITH'S Lt ‘l\l\. Musieal Comedy u..um. LlfiLE NELLIE at $1.00 ALL MATINEES 5S0c & Tie MOVlL BALL ‘Wednesday, March 6th Washington Auditorium 19th & New York Ave. N.\W. (15%th St. Entrance) Strickland-Bonbrest “Mi-Jo” O:chestra Joe Bonbrest, Directing Dancing, 10 P.M. to 2 AM. $1.00 Per Person NTS. LITTLE THEATRE 9th Bet. F and C SECOND BIG WEEK BEHIND THE GERMAN LIHES Alte “Klllkg dho KI nd ed Cont. 110 11 3 gt ssion 50¢ # AT FOURTEENTH ST, GALA INAUGURAL PROGRAM ON THE SCREEN WILLIAM FOX Presents i N EW ' 'YEAR'S ' EVE With MARY ASTOR CHARLES MORTON Night of terror and of kisses, of cracking pistols and soft words of a night ot perilous a ture for a young man with a million dollars and a girl who looks like a million dollars. A Foz Movietone Sound Picture ON THE STAGE Fox Studios Presents QIOHNNY MARVIN Internationally Famed Victor Recording and Radio Star IN PERSON In Conjunction :}:::n" Greater Stage | Featuring Stellar Array of Broadway Farorites Including BERT FROHMAN A Master of Ceremonies Unique, Extraordinary! FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA 40—SOLO ARTISTS—40 LEON BRUSILOFF Director_of Musie FOX MOVlETONE NEWS It Speaks for M.__ HEN YOU Need Blank Books Come in and look over our | stock. | lm Pa. Ave. for /| CADILLAC,ESSEX, CHEVROLET,FORD, DODGE.HUPMOBILE, / FRANKLIN,WHIPPET, / OVERLAND,STUDEBAKER, HUDSON,WILLYS-KNICHT, /GiLCARL INCORPORATED 614 H Strcet, NW. WE ARE . DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE Official Inaugural Program GARRISON’S Wholesale Toy and Novelty Co., Ine. 1 1215-1217 E St. a IT YOURSELF New Cars—Lowest Rates. 2101 14th St. 1319 L St. North 7800 Main 2330 The Parrot 1643 Conn. Ave. & “Speaks for Itsel/” Luncheon Tea Dinner Private Room for Luncheon and Bridge Parties Telephone Potomac 6322 CLEANERS, INC. Thoroughly Cleaned and Pressed | $ 1 PLAIN Tel. Main 7654 E-S AMUSEMENTS. OPEN TODAY A1 9 A. M. CONT. TO 11 P. M. A Love Romance in Gorgeous Natural Colors and Sound RICHARD DIX in Paramount’s ADDED WARNER BROS. im-lc.u. REVIEW OPEN TODAY . ...9 CONT. TO 11 P M. The Most Popular Star on the Screen RICHARD BARTHELMESS in his first Talking Role :: His Voice Wili Thrill You in “WEARY RIVER " ADDED WARNER BROS. SUBJECTS AMBASSADOR c.!*Rs TODAY- RICHARD DIX in SKIN.” "APOLLO = W st~ e TODAY -RICHARD EARTHEL\IESS in “SCARLET SEAS. iy "AVENUE GRAND %% TQDAY_EMIL JANNINGS in F_THE FATHERS CENTRAL mn St. Bet, D and E TODAY--DOLORES _ DEL RIO in “THE RED. DANCE." £ "CHEVY CHASE TODAY_DON TERRY and _JUN COLLYER I ‘ME GARGsTER SENNETT _CoMi 'COLONY a. A Farragut St. TODAY -~ WILLTAM _ HAINES rand MARIOY " DAVIES = in “SHOW PEOPL "EMPIRE TODAY._MILTON CRASH." HO| TODAY. BROO] LOR FERENCE EENEDS Conn. Ave. MecKinley § 911 M St. NE. SILLS in “THE TT10 ¢ st WILLIAM POWELL. CLIVE EVELYN BR and g Soms¥ vERNoN 535 8ih St. SE. MILTON @ILLS in Tith & Col. Rd. ! -rms:‘v “THE SAVOY‘ '"vou 1ith & Park Rd. TODAY and TQMORROW—CHARLES ‘BUDDY" ~ ROGERS. STARA “WINGS" _(Synchronized). YORK Ga. Ave. & Quebec Si Gallery 1608 21st_Street N.W. Memorial Exhibition of Arthur B. Davies Special Exhibition of Derain Tuesday, March 5, 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. Wednesday to Sunday, March 6th to 10th, A“trmwn. 2 to 6 OFFICIAL Inaugural Entertainment Rialto Theatre Sth St., between G and H Tonight, Monday, March 4th 8:15 O’Clock S. L. ‘Roxy’ Rothafel Master of Ceremonies ARTISTS Miss Sylvia Lent, Violinist Miss Hazel Arth, Soprano Republican Glee Club, Columbus, Ohio Hamilton Glee Club, Chicago, Charles Colfax-Long’s Unique Picturization of Washington “The Enchanted City from Dawn to Dusk” 10-Piece Orchestra Admission $1.50 and $1 Phillips Memorial | JOHN GILBERT Rialto Box Office Now Open SHUBERT Beiasc0 ERT Presents .EE SHUBI MARGARET ANGLIN “SECURITV" A New P T, TONITE AT 8:30 WED. MAT. AT 2:30 N A HUR! Kenneih | Mluownn A4 Sidney Rows Present DOROTHY GISH (In Person) “YOUNG LOVE” A New Comedy by Samson Raphaelson WEEK Burl STRAND ati ACHES” SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT THURSDAY NIGHT—WRESTLING AL BAKHSH va, JOE TUR TWO FALLS OUT OF THR! In Conjunction With the Show NOW PLAYING TWICE DAILY “AROUND THE WORLD"” With s.';.”.‘f'"’g.fi'”"’{‘,{'x“lh‘:;tL;::fn_':"";".':.';. :30 pom, 850 and 80 NEW COSMOQ THEATER D10.921 Penn. Ave. N. W. AMUSEMENTS. ************************ TONIGHT INAUGURAL CHARITY BALL 10:00 P.M. x» Washington Auditorium 19th Street at E N.W. Single Tickets ......$10.00 Ccuple Tickets . .....$15.00 All Box Seats Have Been Sold Special Features U. S. Marine Band U. S. Army Band U. S. Navy Band U. S. Indian Reserve Band Paul Specht’s Orchestra Hamilton Glee Club Rosa Pollie Jarman 1.2.2.8.8.8.8.¢ & ************************************************** Tickets on Sale at Auditorium, All Hotel Newstands or 831 Seventeenth Street N.-W. KNI NN NN RN YO YOO Y YA YO ORI OOREE X 2% ok Ba2a 880000 8. 8. 0.0.0.0.0.0.0.8.2.9.9.9.8.0.0.9.1 5 NATIONAL $1.00, 3¢ & B5oo Wed. Mat., All Seats S0¢ THE HILARIOUS FARCE "MARY’S OTHER HUSBAND” _A _RIOT OF LAUGHS ¥ixt ‘MADAME X' 2547 NG Meteo- GoldwynMaver _ Pletare lcture of fiery love DESERT NIGHTS ~—ON THE STAGE— WESLEY EDDY in a Loew-Publix Unit | “CARNIVAL COCKTAIL" ADDED ATTRACTIONS $1 to $2.50 LOEW’S 1] oseares musica. o simmR R CoLumiA | | EESEET e RAIN o SHINE 1 'aral it Pleture 0b, AL TALKiING wity TOM HOWARD 125—Star Studded Cast and Chorus—1! THE DOCTOR'S | | St SECRET A THE NEV YOXK Should Doctors Tell? Added Attractions METRO MOVIETONE REVUE JACK 'PEPPER JAN GARBER’S BAND ADDED HITS TONIGHT Nll’ AT 8:15 MAT. SAT. ONLY s H BIG SHOW l)xrnllnn Mrs. W wn-t.mn. Monday and Thursday Evenings NED McCOBB S DAUGHTER Tues.. Wear & Frl. Eve: & Thur. Mat. THE DOCTOR’S DILEMMA By BERNARD SHAW s-(nun rmm. and Saturday Mat N FERGUSON m <‘r JOHN ERVIN Eve. and Sat. Thurs. Mat.. Seats Now. Mr: Bureau, Droop’ Dayt;m Westminster Choir Mar. 9’ 8:3 Washington Auditorium Director, John Findley Williamson Tickets, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 75¢c rthur Smnh Bureau, 1330 G St. 11th and Pa. Ave. NOW PLAYING Shy e SIDNEY_LUST' s—_’— oth near LEADER saokin bermitica Special Inaugural Shows TODAY--TOMORROW Children, A Picture For Al Humanity. TOMORROW—LAST CONCERT PHILHARMONIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ARTURO TOSCANINI Conductor NATIONAL THEATER TUESDAY 4:30, MAR. § Ticket $250. $2.00. $1.50. T. Arthur S Sinith Bareau, 1330 G st. ‘i Homer BUSTON STMPHONY “SHOW LIBERTY = g% Gasttal st EDITH ROBER “MAN FROM HEADQUARTERS. 1 JESSE THEATER %53 -'s-rowg LOVE." with ALICE DAY. PRINCESS uon‘r‘;’:" BLUE: HADOWS THE_SOU CBvnonranizedr. MEDY. “WE nn ,and Butternut TAKOMA rking Troubles: arl JOE BROWN and’ GERTRUDE OLM- “Hit of the Show"” (Synchronlzed. Music, Effect and D i “THE Shows at * with JACK uonuzn ORCHESTRA SERGE KDU!SEVITZKY ‘Culm PICKFORD_and_OLIV DUMBARTON '3tz “THE TIGRESS.” COMEDY, _JEEBEES." HorT A “HEEBEE ap. Ave. “’lS()N in “SAl LLY'S fiHOULD ‘TOMORROW - NONE BUT ‘I'HF‘ BR\VF hlnclE 2105 Pa. Ave " NIXO] FOX STUDIO Ballroom - and 8t our method. Pupils placed- 81} 13th 50 1. R i 'CATHERINE BALLE | _ Stage and ballroom, rythm. poise. limbertng, developing, tap. tangos, hop. Private & d.mcv, orchestra. 1341 Conn. ave. n.w. N. 7213. AR 4 Tango Tango Tango Class starting Sat. 5 to 6 o'clock lfl ’hn c 8 Tith ShooNe 230y 03 e. JEAN HERSHOU o M GEORGE " LEWIS, " *TA%2 & C Sis. NE

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