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MAY DAY, | b Y DANCING. 'MISS GIRARDEAU L'EGARE AND SISTER— live private lessons, $5; single, $1.25. Fox fot, Waltz. Hop Class instrn Frida ient. Gne biock ¥, Dupont Grcle. Nortn i MR. STAFFORD PEMB] N, LL STYLES STAG) ux.hmo&?’gvcmo udio, 1124 Conn. AVISON'S THE EVENING STAR, - WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNES 1929. CADETS TO STAGE | DRILL TOMORROW ‘Com'petitio'n for Cups and AMUSEMENTS. LITTLE— The Film Arts Guild presents “Shiraz,” a romance of India, direct from its New York run— at the Little Theater, 9th be- tween F and G, all this - week. Continuous 11 to 11, Admission to 12:30, 25¢c. AUCTION SALE! AMUSEMENTS. ATIONAL | ™" N nm.mAmI sharp MAT. SAT., 75¢ & 50c NATIONAL THEATRE PLAYERS SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) Y: CHASE, D. C. OWNER WANTS TO SELL QUICK. Spanish type stucce over tile: modern €- - bath home. Will accept $8,950; $500 ash. Call Clev. $483 for Appointment. CLEVELAND PARK. Brand-New Semi-Detached ‘Brick. ‘You will ind this lovely home pleasing in every detail. Pive delightful bedrooms. two tile baths with shower. abundance of closet | #pace, floored attic: most attractive living Toom with open fireplace: large dining room and sun parlo wonderful kitchen with breakfast aicove, Prigidaire. It js weather: Stripped: garage siate roof: No. 1 clear white oak floor: Many other features that make this a reai home. 114,750 f WM. S. PHILLIPS & CO,, REALTORS, | Evening Phone Service to 8 P.M i AUCTION SALES. e THIS AFTERNOON. THOS. J. OWEN_& SON. Al 1431 EYE ST. N.W. SALE OF VALUABLE IM- REAL ESTATE. BEING 3. WEST. By virtue of a certain of trust, duly | recarded in Liver No, 5097, follo 406 el seq.. of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at ublic tuction, {n front of the premises. on EDNESDAY. THE FIRST DAY OF MAY, AD. i AT FQUR-THIRTY OCLOCK | PM :he following-described land and prem. | ises. situate in the city of Washingion. Di trict of Columbia. and designated as and being lot_sixty-nine (69) in Ashford and Ridout, trustees’ subdivision of part of square { tweive hundred and eighty-iwo (1282). for- merly square one hundred and twelve (112), “Georgetown.” as per plat recorded in Liber A RS at folio 241 of the records of the office of the surveor of the District of Co- lumbia. together with the improvements. SR : | i NORUHWEST. =\ © 0t tust dateq | THE annual regimental competitive ‘Terms of sale’ One-third of the purchare B: t 1501 K Bt. N.W. Main 4607 rey T balanes In (WO y virtue of a certa e e e e Cual”instaliments. pavable in one and two | MAICR L 1923 duly, recorded in Liber 4806 | drill of the Washington High School =~ WANTED TO BUY ROUSES. sears. witn interest at 7 per centum per | pisfrict of Columbia and at the reauest of | Jadets of Divisions 110 9. 1ll be staged MODERN HOME PROM OWNER: STATE | s1ia-secired by decd of LS upon the prop: | (he Daity sccured (hereby. the undersigned |y yne wilson Stadium at 3 o'clock to- location, price. terms in letter; not over|eiiy sold. or ull cash at the ontion of the | tustees will sell at publie suction fn ffont . B $7.500. 'Address Box 382-R, Star office. | purchaser. A deposit of $300.00 will be re- | 9L the A premusess on JTURIDAY, THE |morrow afternoon, at which time four Wanted, for cash, several houses, | auited at time of sale. Al conteSapting: | TWO-THIRTY O'CLOCK B.M. the Tollow- | regiments of the corps will compete stores and apartments, any condition, white | ¢°S0e", *he* complied with. within thirty | iD8-describéd land and premises situate n Py o Tl cmatls - apiA dal or colored: iso have many clients (o PUI- | Suys ieom dog of Thier othetwise the trustees | the District of Columbi. and designated as | for the school officials’ g me; cinse hories on pavments A an O o CnaTes L T Kersiels [and a silver cup offered by the military | instructors in the school system. Following the drill awards earned by cadets in previous events will be pre- sented by Stephen E. Kramer, first as- sistant superintendent of schools. 3 i e N v scrve the right to resell the property at - o SHOWALTER REALTY CO.,'the tisk and cost of defauiting purchaser | Subdizision of lots In squnte 13, as”per plac 1108 V! M 41 Ve ot. 9 C. ‘The judges for the regimental drill {will'be Maj. Thompson, Lawrence, In- 0 [ r'eEmme eapaper pabliched i Washington. T R BT . 5. _____SALE OR RENT—HOUSE | TUXEDO. MD.—KNOWN AS THE SUIT. fantry, U. 8. A.; Capt. Alexander R. Bolling, Infantry, U. S. A, and First SAML. A DRURY. place. about 3 squares ne. of Overhead | Lieut, Easom J. Bond, Infantry, U. S. A. e Heads Marylanders By virtue of a chattel deed of trust duly recorded on April 17, 1928, as instrument No. } 75. in the recor of the District of Colum- ! bia and at the request of the party secured tht"b)‘].‘ the ;x‘nd.rlizn:: "u.'bf:el'“l]fll"g at public auction, en i€_premi 3 n.w. on FRIDAY. THE T;"HD DAY OF MAY. AT TEN O'CLOCB AM., the follow- ing-described chgttels: isplay ice box, six lunch tables, coffee urn, gas stove. small ice box, soda fountain, cash register, show cases, china, lassware, stock and other ;‘Illllels contained in sald premises; also e Teims: Cash. Pox Trot, Hop, Waltz, Mrs 1S Tessone private. any . Mrs. 4 e, 1829 St NW. hour. Cluss Bat. Evags. Natlonal 8341 ' inst'n at 8. Dancing 12. Class Tues. Eves. in New Dances, Tango. ; NEWSOM, SRR W AN, ap30.my1.2 g Trustees. Medals to Be Held at f Hos. Yea? Eyf s :P);o&#‘c‘:go"m Wi'son‘ stadium‘ TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK el s 1 BWELLING. © No. " 21398 L STREET | PENS KEYS REPAIRED DUPLICATED ‘ADAMS NEWS DEPOT, 902 G ST. F AT FOURTEENTH ST. William Fox Presents GEORGE O’BRIEN LOIS MORAN w “TRUE HEAVEN” —ON THE STAGE— JOHN IRVING FISHER 40--FOX JAZZMANIANS--40 “WEE WILLIE” ROBYN GORGEOUS FOXETTES And Other Great Stars FOX MOVIETO! NEWS COMING SATURDAY THE + DOHOVAN AFFAIR The Perfect All-Talking Picture Direct From the “Roxy.” New York TOWITE gy SHUBERT at 8:3¢ at 2:30 $1t0$3 Ellsc $1 to $2.5¢ | j MORRIS GEST annoanves a compiete NEW PROGRA CukvE Sois INTERNA NEXT MONDAY SEATS THUR. he Actors Theater, Inc., Presents b BLANCHE YURKA »n The Wild Duck 8y HenriK Ibsen TODAY 1643 Conn. Ave. of- “Speaks for Itself" Luncheon Tea Dinner Table d’hote and A la Carte Service Telephone Potomac 6322 Closed_on_Sundays” B 8 A subject 4 eet of said lot for use and benefit of all the lots ifi said_subdivigion. ‘Terms: All cash. A deposit of $300 re- quired. ' Convevancing, recording. etc. at the purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within 30 days. otherwise deposit for- y may be advertised etion of the trustees. MICHAEL WALSH. | HARRY M. PACKARD. | _apze2omyrye " Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & EON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. SUEELE LR D DBEE JAMES B. NICHOLSON. | ap23,d&ds.exSu i Bridge: about an acre of ground: 6-room | “Trustees._ house, hot-air heat. efec. aveilable: garawe: | less ’V an £5,000 on easy terms, or rent, $20 mon | 9 K st. ne—9-r. and b. brick. elec.. latrobe | heat! suitable for room renting or in flats: | a hlv;lln price on your terms or rent. $47.50 ment GEORGE H. CALVERT, JR. Who has been re-elected president. of | the Maryland Society of Washington. | | The election took place last Thursday. | s e | ‘ Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers. LIQUIDATION SALE New, High-Grade Stock HARDWARE, PAINT, TOYS COME ! Open Meeting Thursday, May 2, at § P.M, a The Speech-Reading Club Mats. 50e to $2.00 i €50 Newton n.w.—Two-family brick fiat modern. porches. 5 r Price on easy terms. or take small property in trade: each flat for rent. $37.50_ monl N._E. RYON CO., 1216 N. Y. Ave. M. 4597 3418 14th St Columbia 15" SUMMER CAMPS. and b. each: redu SALE_OR RENT ON POTOMAC. NEAR | Glen Echo: 3 r ms. porch. cellar; electricity. Address Box 4! 1 Gentleman's Country Home On the Rappshannock River, Va. In the heart of Colonial Virginia, near the spot where George Washington's mother was born: 1 mile from St. Mary's White Chapel HOUSE FURNISHINGS | | Fixtures, Office Equipment, Etc. i BY AUCTION At 6700 Wisconsin Ave. (Bethesda, Md.) FRIDAY, MAY 3rd, 10 AM. Unusually Clean and_Complete Stock, Shelf Hardware, Paint. ~ Varnish, Enamel, Stain, Polish Brushes, Elec. ~Trons, ' Appliances. ~Kitchen Reauisites, Cutlery, Pocket Knives. Flash Lights, Pyrex and Aluminum Ware. Fireplace Fixtures, Dog Col- lars, Wire, Etc. Also {l Practically New National Elec {f] Glerk Cash_ Register, National Clerk Cash_ Register, ''Wiz" Register, 5 | TRUSTEES' 1 | Tools, Garden Tools, Truck, Modern §f | ! racorded in Liber No. 6169, follo 357 et s | bia. and at the request of the party secured | son and others' subdivision of lots in squa; SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED RFAL ESTATE. KNOWN AS | 51943 COLUMBIA STREET NORTH- y virtie of a certain deed of trust duly of the Jand records of the District of Colum-: | thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at public_auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY. THE SEVENTH DAY -OF MAY; A 1929, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and premise situate in the District of Columbia and de: ignated as and being lot oumbered one hul dred and thirty-nine (139), in D. L. Mor: numbered three hundred and sixty-five (385). | as per plat rcorded in Liber H. D. C. at follo 6 in the surveyor's office of the Dis- triet of Coluinbia The regiments, with their commanding officers, will march on the field to com- pete in the following order: First Regiment, Central High School, Cadet Lieut. Col. Arthur L. Conn, com- manding, 3 p.m. Fourth Regiment, Western High School, Lieut. Col. Frederick H. Cutting, commanding, 3:30 o'clock. ‘Third Regiment, Eastern High School, Cadet Lieut. Col. Max Miller, commanding, 4 p.m. Second Regiment, McKinley High School, Cadet Lieut. Col. Oscar Guilden- horn, commanding, 4:30 p.m. The awards to be conferred following Corps’ Area to the holder of the second highest score in the area’s intercol- legiate rifle match for 1929, while a bronze medal will be given to Corpl. Stuart Williams, Company G, Western High School, for the third highest score. The brigade band of 120 pieces will play for the competing regiments. PLAN TRI-MOTORED PLANE FOR FLIGHT TO LONDON 1713. H Street N.W. 1t you wish fo learn of what is being done for_the Hard of Hearing. Club rooms are aiso open from 9 to 6 p.m. Free audiomeier tests. exhibit of hear- ing devices and at § p.m. a Demonstration | of_Speech-readini 2nd BIG Week T R 4 [iAILORBERSNO g "ROLAND HAYES TENOR MAY 3—4:30 Belasco Theatre Tickets at T. Arthur Smith Bure $t. 8 Y. W. C. A. 9@ TONITE at 8:20 SM.:., Tomor. & Sat. World's Greatest Musical Rit Eves. 30c lo $2.50 9th & R. I Ave. Termis: Sold siblect' to a prior deed of | Pasadena Broker Arranging for it for $3.000. further varticulars of which be snnounced at time of sale: the pur- chase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of £200 required. Conve: ancing, recording. etc.. at purchaser's cost. ‘Termns to be complied with within thirty da; otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resoid at the discretion of the trustees. G. PEROY McGLUE, J. HENRY BROWN _ap26-d&ds.exSu b Trustees THOS. J. OWEN & SO built in 1689 and still in use): 76 miles from Richmond at steamboat landing. Un- surpassed view: 1.400 feet of shore line on salt tide water, 25 acres. Brick house built et electric light and other outbuild- | Floving artesian well. Title clear. | Price. $25,000 BT “Howe' " Counter Platform _Scale, “Anchor” Package Sealer. Display Tables, Gounter, Shelving, ~Eiliott Addressograph. Underwood Type- writer, Desks. Files, Iron Safe, Key Machine, Ford Delvery EiCe o ash, M A. WESCHLER & SON. Aucts. o the drill are: Gold medal given by | Acrial Navigator to Hop Off school officials to Cadet Maj. Charles | R. Denny, commanding officer 2nd Bat- talian, 4th Regiment, Western High From Los Angeles. School, winner of annual battalion | drills, and the “Col. Cragie Cup,” given | by Lieut. Col. Wallace M. Cragie, U. 8. A., | professor of military science and tactics in the schools, to the battalion; gold medal to Capt. Franklin A. Thomas, commanding officer of Company K, ‘Western High School's war game team victor; silver cup, given by Maj. Gen. Anton Stephan to Company K as a TIME# Year's Finest Singing Company Festuring Grand ~ Symphony Or- chestra. Eveninzs, 50c to $2.50 Thur. Mat.. 50¢ to $1.50 Sat. ‘Mat.,” 50c_to_$2.00 BEG. MON.—SEATS TODAY Direction of Lee Shubert By the Asscciated Press. PASADENA, Calif., May 1.—Cecil M. | Hackathorn, Pasadena broker, today NEED confirmed an announcement in Hnn-g BLANK B()OKS1 over, N. H, that he was aiding in the | g piorghoad o sy construction of a tri-motored airplane e - E. Morrison Paper Co. Terms ap30-myl.2 . J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEZRS, 1431 Eve Street Northwest. ' SALE OF TWO_VALUABLE TR TREE. STORY _DRICK _DWELLINGS, N EMISES 1139 AND 1137 O STREET NORTHWEST, CTIONEERS. 1431 Eve Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE_OF VALUABLE FRAME FIVE-ROOM DWELLING KNOWN _AS PREMISES NO. 4224 WASHINGTON PLACE NORTHEAST. 5 SHOWS DAILY 1110012453 :00—5 1157 ;30— :45 ALL SEATS, 50c Except Box Seats, i5e—Children, 25¢. X her’e ]ln wh}lchtt:lpt Harry W. Lyon, jr., TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE 3-STORY aerial navigator, BRICK STORE AND DWELLING. NO. S AR ba Sy omn, 55 H STREET N.W. By virtus of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause No 47391, the undersigned trustees vill offer for sale by public auetion. X . 1929, AT 'FIVE . the following-described land and premises. ‘situate in the District of Co- lumbia, to wit: Lot 38, of Shepherd's sub- division in square 623. as in book R. W.. at page 39 of the survesor's office for the District of Columbia, Terms of sale: One-third of the pur- chase money 10 be paid in cash 2 w0 equal installments represe issory_ notes of purchaser, pavable in o &nd 1RO years. with inferest £t six per ce; per annum from day of sale. pavable semi- annually. secured by deed ‘of trust upon property sold. or ali cash. at option of pur- chaser. A deposit of $300.00 reauired of puichazer at sale’ All converancing, record- ing and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to te complied with within thir gdays from daz, of sale otherwise trustees reserve the right resell d cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such resale n some newspaper published in Washington, D. G WALTER B. GUY. Woodward Bulldine. C. CHESTER CAYWOOD, b Trustees. _ THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 EYE ST. N.W. ' _SALE OF VALUABLE TIM- USTEES | PROVED REAL ESTATE, 933 5th STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated March 28th. 1928, being Liber 6121. folio 355, recorded March 30th. 1928. among the land | records of the District of Columbia, and by order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia passed in Bankruptey Cause No 2097 and at the request of the party secured ihereby, the undersigned trustees will at public auction, jn front of the premises; on THURSDAY, SECOND DAY OF MAY. AD. 1929, AT FOUR O P.M. the followine-described la nd_thirty-one (831), as per recorded in Li - B K. af folio 115, in ibe surveyor's ¢ of the District of Co- the Imiprovements. ca tory brick dwelling. : One-third of the purchase money to be paid ‘in ¢ lance in two equal instaliments, pavable in one and two years, with inte: r centum per um, peyablé ¢emi-annually from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the prop- grty sold, ot Sastl ot the option of the sale. All conveyancing, purchaser. will be re- quired at time recording. ete. at of purchaser Terms of sale to bé complied With within ten davs rom day of sale, otherwise the trustees re- Sesve the right {0 resell the property at the Tisk and cost of defaulting purchaser five days’ advertisement of such res gome newspaper -published in - Washinston. H R_HOWE 5 FaTadh ¥ CLARK: ap20-d&dsiexsu Trustees. THOS, J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TR 8 OF VALU BRICK jiii R S ] - KNOWN AS P! 2425 NORTHWEST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly Tecorded n Liver No. 8421, folio 499 et seq. \he land secords-of the District of Colum: bis, at the request of the party secured biie atction 1o Tont of the Bremises. on -auction. iront of premi 3 Y. THE SECOND DAY OF MAY. A , A O'CLOCK P.M following-described land and premises, situ- ate in the t- of Columbis, and desig- nated as and being lot 86 in Blumenthal's subdivision of square 24, as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor- for .the District of Columbta in Liber 34, folio 99. Terms: Sold. subject to a prior deed of vrust for $2:500, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the pur- chase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of 5300 reauired. Conve: aneing, reeording, etc.. at purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the diseretion of the trustees. 3 W. GILBERT DENT, HEROLD HAYNES, £922.3:26.29,my1_Woodward BIdg.. Triistees. THOS. 3. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, ‘431 Eve Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED GROUND IN SECOND COM- MERCIAL ZONE, BEING ON THE SOUTH SIDE O NEV/ YORK AVENUE JUST AST OF FIFTH STREET NORTHWEST, UNNING THROUGH TO 'L STREET roperty at risk [ the | By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded In Liber 131, folio 407 et sea. of the land records of the District of Co- Jumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction. in front of the premises. on TUESDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF MAY. AD. 1920. AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and prem- ises. sitnate in the District of Columbia. and designated as and being part of original lot 11, in_square 369. beginning on 10th street west 26 feet 8 inches north of the south- west corner of said lot. thence north on 10th street 13 feet 4 inches. thence east 95 feet, | thence south 13 fect 4 inches. thence west 95 feet on 10th street and the beginning being known as premises No. 1139 10th street northwest. ~Also part of original lot 11, in ‘square 269, beginning on 10th street 13 feet 4 inchies north of the dividing line between Jots 10 and 11 in sald square and thence running north along 10th street 13 feet 4 inches. thence at right angles to 10th street parallel with the south line of lot 11 east 160 feet to the rear line of said lot, thence south along said rear line 13 feet 4 inches, thence west 100 feet to the beginning. sub- Ject to use of rear 5 feet thereof as an alley way: being known as premises No. 1137 10th’ street northwest. Terms: Sold subject to a prier building association deed of trust for about $2,425, Turther particulars of which will be an- nounced st time of sale; the purchase price above said_trust to be vaid in cash. A de- Dosit of $50C reauired. Conveyaneing. re- cording. ete.. at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied ‘with within fhirty days. other- | wise deposil forfeited and the property may be advertized and resold at the discretion of the trustees. FDWARD T. HARDING, ALBERT M. HARDING. Trnstoes. DOUGLAS. OBEAR AND DOUGLAS, Southe-si Wids., Attorness for Trusiees. | &ds.exS WEN & BON. AUCTTONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF_VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK APARTMENT CONTAIN- ING FOIIR APARTMENTS. ¥NOWN AS PREMISES 2325 37th STREET NORTH- WEST. TOGETHER WITH FOUR GA- RAGES IN REAR By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded . June 22. 1928. 1 instrument No. 77 of the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the reamgst of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees Will sell at public auction. $n front of the premises. on FRIDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF MAY, AD. 1929. AT FIVE 0'CLOCK PM.. the following-described land and situate in the District of Gnluml Aesignated as and being part of lot Barnett Altman’s subdivision ef part of lot 267 in_square 1300. as per plat recorded in the omee of the survevor for the District of Colurbia. in Liber 65 2t follo 156: descrihed as follows: Besinnine for the same on the | east side of 17th sireet st the southwest corper of said 1ot 424 and running thence northeasterly along the said east line of 37th_street 40.6 feet. thence 'eastes) d paraljel with the south line of sgid feet, thence southerly at right ani said south line to the south line of lot. thence weatorlv along the south line of said Iot to the place of beginning. Terms: Soid sublect io & prior deed of | trust for $13.000.00. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be paid ln eash. A deposit of 31.000 required. Con- veyancing, recording, ‘eic.. at purchaser's cost. Terms to be compiled with within | thirly days. otherwise deposit forfeited and | the property may be sdvertited and resold al discretion of % LEWIS E. BREUNINGER, ROY E. BEBERMEYER, 27.29.my1.3 Trustees. " OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING. KNOWN AS PREMISES 920 | PLORIDA AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated Seplember 31, 1996, being inatrument No. 61.. recorded September . 1923, among the land records of the District of Colum- bia. and at the reauest of the party secured therepy. the undersigned trustees will sell at public atction. in front of the premires. on FRIDAY. THE THIRD DAY OF AY. AD. 1929. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the following-described land and premises. s uate in the District of Columbia, and desis- nated as and being lot 45 in Thomas B. Orme's ‘subdivision of lots in squave 356, as per plat recorded in the office of the sur- | veyor for the District of Columbia in, Liger 15 _at folio 58. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $3.000.00. further particulars o which will be announced at time of sale: the ‘purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $300.00 required. Conveyancing, recording. etc., at the pur- | chaser's cost. Terms to be complied with | within thirty days, {herwise deposit for- feited and the property may be advertiscd e THOS. remises. @, and 4 in By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded. in Liber No. 4925. folio 82 et sea., of the Iand records of the District of Colum- bia. and st the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public_auction in front of the premises, on the TENTH DAY OF MAY, AD. 1020. AT FOUR-FIFTEEN O'CLOCK P.M.. the follow- ing described land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia. and designated as and being lots numbered sixtesn (16) and seventeen (17) in_square numbered Afty hundred and eighty-gignt (5088). in_Joseph | Swift's subdivision of Glendale ax per pl. recorded in Book 57. at page 10. of the rec- ords of the office of the rurvevor, for the District of Columbia & 1 Terms: - Cash. further particulars of which | will pe announced at time of sale. A deposit | of $200 required Conveyancing. recording, | ete., at purchaser's cost. ‘Ter 10 be com- | plied “with within 10 da¥vs. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may adyertised and resold at_the discretion of the trustees. FRANK G. AD] A ARTHUR G, BISHOP, Ap29.my1,3.6.10 ‘Trustees. o T, _MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF STORAGE FOR Household Goods, Pianos, Works of 'Art, | Trunks. etc. lal Separate jrooms. available. Moving, Packing and Shippini Tate rates ' Phone Main 6900, NTS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.. 920-923 E st MOVINGA STORAGE KRIEGS{~ XPRESS & STORAGE co., INC. PACKING WV SHIPPING 616 EYE ST. N:W. + MAIN 2010 Fidelity Storage COmpany 1420 You Street Storage. furniture.” merchandise, sutomo- Hl"l. Oit: ‘llfln[ '|‘l':.l‘nu mnlvln stiver lean- arenouse B expefience. 1,500 rooms. ?lk any bus! k. Estimates free.” N. 3400, / | IUST the va- cation you | want! You sail | 2 foraday—and | you come to acountry as pictur- | esque and different as any place in | Europe. Yet the cost is so little— | and with a camp or bungalow fora | home, you don't have to bother about dress either. So you go on to visit Grand Pre and the Land of Evangeline—the Annapolis Bay < > Modern Monntain Resort. 140 Miles from Wash. unit; gold medal to Capt. Grable H. Mitchell, commanding officer 1st Regi- mental Band of Central High School, and a silver cup to the band as a unit. Cadet Sergt. Walter A. Glass of Com- pany K, Western High School, will re- celve a silver medal given by the 3rd | reads ke ™ Stenosrapnic 12 weeks: tarlzl, 21 weeks: Bookkeeping 12 weeks. _ Graduates in demand | position guaranteed New Classes now form- | ne. Register today. ~Boyd Scheol ereditea - Est 1338 7'G. INTERIOR DECORATION Practical busifie des color. drawing, textiles, furniture periods. art etic. o 8 vre rs In Master ation, Felix M. and Applied Ar n School of Art. ing experience. Enroll for Summer Business Course May 1st. Expert Teachers. 1664 Columbia Rd. N.W. Col. 6606 after 4 p.m. ! RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. otel ATLANTICCITY,N.J. Established for sixty years On Ocean and Boardwalk 5 New Fireproof Buildings Cuisine unexcelled. American Plan. Garage Walter J. Bazby, Inc. f§ S 1 1 A IGHTSCOLUMBYJS | . N Porre C ity Pacitie Ave. ot St. James Flsce, near Boardwalk 108 Koom: ropean Plas. Nestourant TO THE _PUBLIC joth Men and Women STEAMSHIPS, SPRING TRIPS To Eastern Virginia Old Point Comfort Chbamberlin-Vanderbilt Hotel Virginia Beach Cavalier Hotel The Ideal Season | his condition, .but said be had been ili | Accounts Los Angeles to London. Hackathorn, who is a member of the brokerage firm of his father, S. E. Hackathorn, said he expected Capt. }‘yon :ofl:rflvle here within 30 days to nspec e plane, which is to be rea for the flight in July. dy\ Screen Actor Chaney I11, LOS ANGELES, May 1 (#)—Lon Chaney. screen actor, was confined to his home in Beverly Hills today as the result of an influenza attack. His tem- perature was 103 degrees last night. | Attending physicians refused to discuss two days. National—“Square Crooks,” comedy melodrama, at 2:20 and 8:20 pm. Belasco—"Chauve Souris,” Balief's revue, at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. ! Poli's—"Blossom Time,” operetta, at 8:20 p.m. Strand—“Merry Whirl,” burlesque, at | 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. g Rialto—"Show Boat.” photoplay, at 2, 4:30, 7 and 9:30 pm. _ % Palace—"The Voice of the City” at 11 am, 1:15, 3:30, 5:40, 8 and 10:15 pm. Fox—"True Hcaven," at 12:20, 2:45, 4:45, 8 and 10 p.m. ® B Earle—“Nothing but the Truth,” at 11:35 am, 1:40, 3:40, 5:35, 7:40 and 9:40 p.m. Little Theater—“Shiraz,” am. to 11 p.m. Metropolitan—*Close Harmony,” at 10:50 a.m., 12:40, 2:30, 4:22, 6:12, 8:04 and 9:57 p.m. Columbia—"The Iron Mask,” at 11:25 ., 1:20, 3:15, 5:10, 7:25 and 9:25 Ambassador— Wild Party” at 6:15, 8:05 and 9:45 p.m. Tivoli—"Show Folks,” at 2, 3:55, 5:50, 7:50 and 9:50 p.m. Central—“The Spieler,” at 12:30, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:30 p.m. Shore Dinners, $1-§1.50-$2 Established 1858 from 11 Penneylvania Ave at 11 OTHER'’S DAY, MAY 12th in and see our display of venirs late for | . GARRISON'S | 12151217.E St. .. Main 1585 SRR R AR Open Until 5:15 P.M. Today Savings Time 1009 Pa. Ave. MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Whart Daily 10 AM. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Cate and Lunch Counter on Stenmer Mt. Vernon Not Open om Sundays. Cruise the Great Lakes A Cool Trip For Hot Days Join my tour party leaving Wash- ington July 11th for Niagara Falls, Canada and a week's cruise on the Great Lakes aboard an exclusively passenger steamship—no changing. Most resttul trip of the kind to be found. Personally conducted, all ex- penses. including sishiseeing tripe. Reservat{ons being made and a few choice staterooms left. ~ Ask for il- lustrated folder entiiled, “In All the World, No_Trip Like This.” s M. W. SMITH 1437 Park Rd. N.W. Tclephone Col 6, ‘or_Peunsyivania R. R. Tickel " Office, 613 14th St. N.W. Sensible Price for a Sensible NURSE’S OXFORD ) 726 7th St. N.W. White an black kid and white gan: Widths AAA 1o EE 214 to Exerciser RIALTO A'c: AT GEE Cooled by Refrigeration ¥_St._at_15th—Cont. from 11:00 NOW PLAYING A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture ALL TALKING THE VOICE OF THE CITY A mystery drama. written irected by Willard Mack —ON THE STAGE— PEARLS of BAGDAD A Lavis Spectacular, : CoLumsiA : F_St_at 12th—Cont. NOW I'LAY A United Artists Picture DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS as D’Artagnan, in e meho it % o from _10. OVIETONE ACTS METROPOLITAR F at 10th. 1L A M. to 11 P. M. " NANGY CARROLL CHAS. “BUDDY” ROGERS In the Dazzling, Snappy Jazz Révue “CLOSE HARMONY” All-Talking, All-Singing, All-Dancing THE NEW_STAR EUGENIE LEONTOVICH in J. B. Fagan's Sparkling Comedy A BETURN ENGAGEMENT OF And So To Bed Based on the Diary of Samuei Pevys . Brilliani Cast Including Walter Kingsford. loherta featty. Boya Da One Year In_Londo: New York! Two BMont PRICES: Nigbts. 50 o & BEST SEATS $1.50. Sat DANCE AND RECITAL | =By Mrs. | pupils ‘in all forms of 15th and M Dancing 9 dancing. /CAMP MEIGS 2 DAYS - HAGENBECK ALACE MANY NEW IMPORTED FEATURES WORLD'S 'GREATEST PERFORMANCES 2PM.- 8PM. DOORS OPEN IPM-7PM: Prices, Gen. Adm., Adults, 15¢ Children Under 12 years, 50c Reserved Seats Extra—Accoiding to Location Downtown Ticket Gflice—Day of Shew Only_at THE HECHT CO. Same_pri val q oth & STRAND % Tre oNLY THEATER 1~ Tows Wrestling T Paul Maliaros vs. ¥ TONIGHT 15t & H Sts. N.E. Johnny J. Jones Exposition 20 NE SHOWS RIDES Mae Davison - presenting her Colonial N.W. Thursday. Tickets $1.00. i MON. 6/ May TUES.7, Deposits Customer Contacts Are’ Always Pleasant ing Stateroom and Hotel & oo oatiass —at this bhank, for we account ; PR TR R it a privilege to serve those favoring us with their business.| fiYou'll like the efficiency and spirit of “Franklin” service. Franklin National Bank Penna. Ave. at 10th St. N.W. 1111 Connecticut Avenue JOHN B. COCHRAN ~ THOS. P. HICKMAN AND FACING CONVENTION HALL. | and resold at the discretion of the trustees. B virtne of a certain deed of trusi.duly | J. ARTHUR JAMES. recorded in Liber No. 5972, folio 77 et sea. 3 H. MARTIN. of the land records of the District of Colum: | _2024.26.29. % Trustees. Bia, and at the reauest of the PArly 8ecured | THOS. J OWEN & BON. AUGTIONEERS, | thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell i 3 < e blic auction. i iront of the premises. on | 1431 Eve Street Northwest. ; overnight trip from Boston—26 hours from RSDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF MAY, | TRUSTEES' SALE Of ApLE FrAME New York. | AD. 1920, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the fo PIVEROOM- DWELLING BHOWN AS | | Jowing-deseribed land and premises. PREMISES NO. 1968 SADS STRELT NE | Al Expense Tours w aminged —369 | in the District of Columbia, and de By virtue of a certain deed of trust, fllll!“ up for Fishing Series: Travel Series $50 } recorded in Liber No. 4861, folio 437 et seq.. | up, from Boston: Wite for Booklet. | of the land records of the District of an‘ lumbia, and at the request of the parly se- cured 1. t!‘h , the undersigned trustees will sell at public iction, in front of the prem- | ises, on the TENTH DAY OF MAY, AD. | 19290, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the follow- ing-described land and premi: situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as‘and being Lots numbered thirty-four. (34) 2980 feet fo the north line of north L |and " thirty-five (35, in sauare numbered Street: thence west along said north line of | fifty hundred and eighty-nine (5089), in | Sorth L street, 20 fest. thence north at right | Joseph Swift's sub-division of Glendale, as | angles to norih L street. 25.55 feet: thence | per plat recorded in Book 57. at page 10, | orthwesteryy At right sngles to New YOk | of the records in-the office of ihe survesor | £OocE x Avenne. 6114 feet. tn the beginning. | for the District of Columbia. - b0 e Cliliee ferms ~f sale. One-third of the purchase | Terms of sale cash, further particulars of | money to be paid in cash. balance in two | which will be announced at time of saie. A equal installments, ‘pa in one and two | deposit of $200-required. Convevancing, r F At These Popular Resorts Never Too Hot: or Too Cold Delightful for Outdoor Sports Special Week-End Tickets, Includ- Region and Acadian villages— by comfortable train. Sail to Yarmouth on the luxurious S. S." Yarmouth™—a 16 hours A splendid machine for home ex- ercise and scientific weight reduc- tion. Come in for free dembnstration. Reasonable in Price 10 Months to Pay Get It at - GIBSON’S 917-19 G St. N.W. ““The Touse of Talkies™ Cont. 11 & m. to 11 p. m. RICHARD DIX With Helen Kane in His First All-Talking Picture “NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH” CIRCLE 215 P Ave. Fh W 953 . GEORGE SIDNEY. VERA GORDON. MACK SWAIN. KATE PRICE, ‘“COHENS _AND KELLEYS ATLANTIC CITY.” SHOWINGS 7 & ¥| P.M._ADMISSION. 25 CENTS. . SECO— SILVER S| JUNE COLLYER GANGSTER.’ COMEDY CARTOON. STANTON -offlufic’ 7HE Wik _ HOOT GIBSON. VIRGINIA FAIRE. nal lot 6 in BOSTON & YARMOUTHS. . €0, LTD, | New York-Boston By Sea DOMINION ATLANTIC RAILWAY . City Ticket Office 12 Milk Street B Mass: w oodwlr_d» Blfl'., .431 15th St. N.W. “NEW PINES HOTEL', ouvr 5. | Norfolk & Washington Steamhoat Co. venue north 66_degrees 36 secon 115.33 feet from the northwesterly corner of said square and running thence northeaster- 1y aiong said southerly line of New York and angles to New York avenue, 71.; i e e e South at right angles to north L stre AMBASSADOR oo™, o% Col. NwW TODAY and TOMORROW -CLARA BOW in “THE WILD PARTY" —(ALL-TALKIE). APOLLO 624 H St. NE. TODAY—LEATRICE JOY_in “THE BELLAMY TRIAL® (SYNCHRO- ___NIZED) P AVENUE CRAND & Av TODAY—DOROTHY MACKAILL d JACK MULHALL in_“CHILDREN OF THE RITZ" (SYNCHRONIZED 4 T‘ENTRAL 9th St Bet. D and E TODAY—ALAN HALE in *'THE _SPIELER.” _ 23 CHEVY CHASE SRt s it TODAY—RICHARD _ BARTHELMESS i “WEARY RIVER' (SYNCHRO- NIZED). COl‘nNY’G.. Ave. & Farragut S¢ TODAY — JETTA GOUDAL VFLEZ and WM. BOYD OF ' THE PAVEMENTS" CHRONIZED) EMPIRE o1 B s NE. TODAY—MONTE_BLUE in_*WHIT! SHADOWS OF THE SOUTH SEA! HOME 1230 C St. NE. TODAY—THOMAS _ MEIGHAN THE_MATING CALL. NEW‘ 535 8tb St TODAY--LOIS WILSON and HUGH _ALLAN in_"OBJ ALIMONY . 7SAV0Y71"" & Col. Rd. NW. y BOW _in__“THE TIVOLI CAMEO COMEDY. TODAY— WM. th & Park &d. N.W. HAINES in “THE DUKE STEPS OUT" (SYNCHRO- NIZED). YORK G+ Ave- & Quebes 8. N.W. AY—THOMAS MEIGHAN TORKE MATING CALL: - 17 buagalows inconnection. Golf, allsporus, gay sociallife. Apply O. C.JONES, Manager, Digbr, N. Strawberries, Qt., 15¢ Get Your Fruit At Orange Grecve 1210 N. Y. Ave. N.W. And Save 25¢ to 50c on Your Dellar Oranges, per basket rapefruit, basket . Mixed Baskets . Apples—Winesans ippins, bask., 25c-35¢-ide; bush., $2.00 Oranges or Grapefruit, bushel 7 PHYLLIS HAVER, ALAN HALE SIDNEY LUST'S HIPP K _near 9th RICARDO CORTEZ. “PROWLERS OF THE SEA." LIBERTY ,18u¥e Sartodain, “SHIPS OF THE MIGHT | TRUXTON North Cap. and Fia. A: RICH and FERRIS, - in “POWDER MY BACK " > TOMORROW-~—"CERTAIN YOUNG MA JESSE THEATER ™%, “THE RESCUE." with RONALD COLMAN. COMEDY. “OFF_TO BUFFALO." i e WSt PR'NCESS AUDREY FERRIS in PRONE TALRING FIGTORE. * CHARS LEY BOWEN COMEDY snd NEWS. 1313 Wisconsin_ Avi DUMBARTON 'S oSS, & BETTY_ COMPSON and DOROTHY MACKATLL in “THE BARKER." _ COMEDY. "THE COP'S BRIDE." BETHBD A BETHESD. BUDDY _CLARA_BOW in_“WINGS." TAKOMA .tk and Butiernut Sts. House of R.C.A. Photophone st Showings at 6:10 and 8:30 re Sencation of the Year! “WINGS” STEAMSHIP! ; ; IR Vot wufi@mmwmmmm Anaum, pavetle semi-annually. from day of | be complied 'with within 10 days. otherwise - . | wale, secured by deed of trust upon the deposit forfeited and the property may ve p:;flllt' sold. or all cash, at the option of | advertised and resold at the discretion of [ G f CHMost mfi/ete eiice lo D od SE M of saloc AU conveyancing: re- ; g i e JERANCIS G. ADDISON. Jr. PANAMA-PERU ! COLOMBIA CHILE-BOLIVIA PANAMA-ECUADOLR 4 s urchaser. Terms T o't Smaied with within 30 days | _ap2e.myl.3.610 " Trustees Trom day of sale. otherwise the trustees re- | THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, T431 Eve Street Northwest. /T HE fastest and most luzurious service 0 the West Coast of South America, (8 days) and Guayaquil (12 days) by direct or via Havans, New motorships | splendid new motorships Santa Inez and Santa Rita. Also Santa Cecelia and Santa serve the 1.ght 1o resell the' propérty at the Tisk and cost of defaulting purchaser after | = TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- AND CELLAR BRICK RESI- Santa Maria and ' Santa Barbara and popular steamers Santa Teresa and Santa | Cruz via Puerto Colombia and Cartagena. five days’ advertisement of such resale in soms pewspaper bublished in Washington, | KNOWN ‘AS PREMISES 3632 WILLIAM L. MILLFR. STREET NORTHWEST. JESSE W. RAWLINGS. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly 51,2 T corded in Liver No. 6141, folio 45 et seq., E DA = of the Jand Tecords of the District of Co- Elisa offer supreme comforts. SAILINGS EVERY 2 WEEKS M. S. Santa Barbara May . & 5.8. Santa Teresa. May 23 M_S. Santa Mari une 6 LTI 3 A 5 | lumbia, “and at the request of the party 8.3, VN s{:flzog;’"l«hli_(:'llo“t!REWm,uu thereby, the undersigned. trustees 8.5, Senta Elisa *June 20 M. . fanta Barbara . Loiduly 4 Bremises. " o WEDNESDAY. THE EIGHIN — - | premises.” on’ WEDNE 3 . EIGH TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK | DAY OF MAY. A.D. 1920. AT FOUR O'CLOCK DWELLING KNOWN AS PREMISES | b, " the foliowing-dercribed ~land ~and r:‘!.éagzn 4700 FIPTH STREET NORTH- | premises, situate in the District of Co- Unexcelled service and cuisine aflost, and exceptional facilities ashore through.an organization founded some 75 years igo. 18-Day to 3-Month Tours, to and avound South America By vistue of a certain deed of trust. duiy | 130 i A N Lo e, 8 A st 1o GRACE LINE 5% $1.00 $1.00 I Pecans, Il $1.90; 10" by Lemons, Banan: Strawberries, Tangerines, per a Loose Grapefruit, Oranges, doz. Cucumbers, 5 for Fresh Kale or Fresh Roasted Fresh Asparai Cauliflower ... Xeeberg Lettuce, head Tomatoes, pe: Stringless Bes Drive your auto over and save '! 99 in Wm. P. Worcester's subdivision of lots the land records of the District of Columbia, | in block 45 “Holmead Manor,” as per piat and at the reauest of the party secured { of first-mentioned subdivision recorded in Chereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at | Lier 35 at folio 187. in the office of the sur. public auction. i front of the premises, on | veyor for the District of Columbia: The NINTH DAY OF MAY. AD. 1929° AT | ject (o the covenants running with the FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-descrined | that when a building is erected on said lot land and premises, situate in the District of | it ghall cost not less than $2.000 and it shail Columbia. and designated as and being 1ot | not be within 10 feet of the street line. 52 in Herman Shapiro's subdivision of 10ts | = Terms: Sold sublect to &' prior deed of in_square 3217 as per plat recorded in the | trust for $5.000. further particulars of which ofce of the survevor for the District 0f | will be announced at time of sale; the pur- Coltimoin ip Taber 71, folio 143 chase price above said trust 1o be paid in T cash. ' A deposit of $1.000.00 | cash. A deposit of §200.00 required. Con- onveyancing. recording, eic.. ‘Al | vevancine. recording, efc.. at purchaser's 15 cost, Terms to be complied With | cost. ~Terms to be compiled with 'within hirty days, otherwise deposit for- | thiriy days. otherwise deposit forfeited and d and the properts may be advertised | the properly may be advertired and resold . Tesold st the discretinn of the trustees. | at the discretion of the trustees. W. L. TRENHOLM ABRAMS. CLAUD LIVINGSTON, PAUL S ANDERSON, Trustees. WILMOT W. TREW. 2p20,30-my1.2.3,4,6.7.89 2p26.20.my1.3.68 Trustees. | _FREQUENT SAILINGS in 8. 8. Santa Cruz. M. S, Santa Rita. 8. 5. Santa Cecel M. 8.8 May 11 June 1 .June 15 June 29 oo Aug.3 SYLVAN 1 & nieg “THE RESCUE.” musically synchronized and_with sound_effects. “Also VITA PHONE_ACT. “THE SERPENTL CAMEO THEATER * B3 JOAN CRAW) in_“OUR DANCING %EW 'ABDES SHORT FEA: 129, in’ Alexander Millar's subdivision of lot recorded in Liber No. 5931, ‘olio 137 et seq., of Or Authorized Agents