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anan A BRI, Househiold Filrniture "R, Hen By .,'.’f"""‘“')s'.:'...f‘“ Marshal; James A. T aauy, Administrator, et al. BY PUBLIC, AUCTION At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. WEDNESDAY July 17,' 1929 Purniture. AM.. and lhunrhu( @ Aontamebites, 10 A M #15.16 . . OWEN & SON. AUCT) 1431 Eve Stract Northwest. ABLE REA BRICK TRUSTEES SALE OF VALU. ES' -STORY TILE DVELLING. CONTAINTNG, TATE. BEING A TWO- AND MS AND TWO PA' NIY SARAGE, KNO\VN a8 4% 03 SE PARKWAY. the & . Pt The” reanest of “the . party securcd thereby, the undersizned will sell at publis auction, in front of the premises. on THURS: DAY, JULY TWEN'V-FIETI. 1920 AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M. the following de- jeribed’ land and premises. situate in the in. eing 12t numbered a nine (1989). £oiibed in Said Geed of trust. upon the fei- lowing terms: Furchaser to pay. one-third of the purs e the balance in two in- and two vears, fi ety witn Tnterest"at the Wi, And secured by deed of trut on the proverty sold. or all ‘cash at the option of taxes and interest “patd Jemec enas £50 it *he reuiven at i B ement 16 b6, within thirty (30) dave of he date of sale. or deposit forfeited. and the Dropertv resold- at cost and rigk o1 (e CReEauiting purchaser afierfive (3} days' previous advertisement of such resale in tome Washington newspaper. FRANCT T WRILEY J200%s. Trustees. $513.15.16.17.18.20.22.23.24.28 Regular Mid- Week Sale of @FGISTERED. Household Effects Office Furniture, etc. At Public Auction Within Our GaHeries 715 13th St. WEDNESDAY, July 17th, 1929 at 10 AM. Terms—Cash. €, G, SLOAN & CO., Inc., Aucts. W THOS. J. OWEN A SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 !\'e smn Nmthwu TRUSTEES' orF M- PROVED EAL !BTATI ARPONG ritk DWELLI] 30 RHODE ISLAND RVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly ecorded in Tiber No. 4866. folio 168 et seq., % the land records of the District of Co: lumbia, and et he request ef the party hereby, t:xr un‘dorxntn{fl ;r:li:le" :n SET1at public auc ion in tront of the - ‘WEDN] THE, ,P g W DetBlut Tecorden i e 8 00 62, "5 R blice 'of e sur: veyor of the District of Columbia. Ferms of sale—One-tnird of The purchase A h, balance in two 1 d_cos five davs’ advertisement of such gome newspaper published in Washington. AMUEL, A. DRURY. AMES B. NICHOLSON. 13.15.17.19.23.3¢__ ~Trustees. SCHLER & SON ADAM A ORSRR 5 ‘Bankruptcy Sale ot Ladies'—Men’s—Children’s “SHOES Rubbers, Ked’, Felts BY AUCTION At 3122 M St. 'N.W. THURSDAY July 18, 1929, 10 A.M. bt Bidi Miller, "gankrupe No. T30 RICHARD D. DANIELS, 'l'rll“. juls,16.17 ADAM A. WESCHLER &. BON, L TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FOU! STORY APARTMENT. KNOWN.AS Tors By virtue af a certain decd of trust duly Tecord E°2he land Tumbia, and fat secured nm-ow the undersigne: offer for sale by public auction. in Ire ine premises on MONDAY. THE TWENTY: JULY. SSiock B AT on (Dlluw[nl-fluon:!d fand and premises, si the District of Co- Tumbia, to "Fhe wesl cleven and twenty: five hundredths (138) nu {ront by. the full th 1 d seven (1 e Yos murkbered cignt (8). nie (8) and Uragin: Statr. Morrison and Metx 's subdivision 'of sauare numbered one hundred and thirty-two (132). as per plat Tecorded in the office of the suiveyor for the ict of Columbia in" Liber R. W- Oneé-third of the purchase balance in iwo ‘omisso: property cot DoRer, afiernve davs advertisemen o ressle in tome newspaper published ington, D. C. !g'rn:n Ay SWARTZELL. y11- a&un em Trustees. 5 AUCTIONERRS. et Fu¥Fye Strees Norihwest. TRUSTERS' BALE OF VALUABLE THREE. ga%mt v "0 Mth Iy virtue ol l‘mllln deed of lil.' rnardnfl July |l’l.‘mll{ nunhr fimile, and -':“ffif'x"' i - imbis, ‘inereby, the undersigned U mfi'flc nufiu ‘wictio, In front. of nal ‘metes and bounds. vir: Bekl ;.A‘; (dol: m‘ ame e:l lhl wmhem comer lot, and_ runnine - thence i) south o “the’ place; of trust iur ed t oAy -“a".:‘...a'gm it ave -nl resold n c{ ! num of flao urm-‘r% I99.11.1; .15.11.1' " MOVING. PACKING & uonal. . | 33 up. single: 36 . ' HOTEL iE[DORSEY 2 PRlNCES;_S 1et and. Kosd i ANS. Owner & Mg, ena Colifect Um- a1 Qwner. mEmC. Ay AS| BURY PARK. N. J. Plova Hotel *25rins - AN PLAN dpuble: wkly, $18 w Orclestra. Clib bre 6900. N. .I. rooin! rates. Jnale: 835 up. doble. ropcan plap. 12 up: dally. 'J_E_Whitese Ti 2 BRe FHeD MountaTna; 18-room” house. able for :-wnnce ome or two t-mflm o Laura - Myers, " Waynesboro. | OCEAN CITY, ¢ | THE BELMONT .n“.,.n.'::....'m-.‘. BREAKE| e & | THE DEL:MAR "5 Private baths. MRS 8. I_CAREY. THE HASTINGS HOTEL .,.‘3"‘ walk Modern and homelike. Running water th MRS, Terma , Reason L ARN nine water free.38th season. TRTH BEACH Motor Coach Service eaye Bus Termin; h and Pa. Ave. NW. B s i S e R e —Via - Marlboro.” Nt “Zion. Friendsiip and Owinke- o e Phone ‘West River - VIRGINIA, TLEMAN’S INN A colonlal resort riear ‘Bluemont. on’She: andoah River: '\ d Shadyside. Md o | #mw’f‘%m‘&.r nrm\fi i chil 205 ‘wnd $18 per up Lo Booklet, Maurice F. Castioman, lernvl!k 33 0 34 daily (with meals) $16 to 330wkl COLONIAL BEACH 'HOTEL A family Yotel Ncllfl!lnl 4 acres of shady Ill] round in the heart the exclusive -front . section hl!htnlv fllhlnl crabbing. tesian water— & hospitalit: ’hlenhone llnqlhn-« Owner & ope: und LOWE. P Y week. o month s OME HERE 2 for your - "Blank Book needs E. Morrison Paper Co., ’m’n Pa. Ave. FOR SALE OR LEASE Garage st 141 12t St. N.E. Strietly” fireproof, Rot-water heat. used for warchouse: Price -reasonable. STEUART MOTOR CO. Oh at K St. N.W. National 3000 post in the ! | brandt rest |MAN WISHED RS WILLEBRARDY - 51 Two Women Seek Post. but Officials Believe ther Will Be Appomted. ; Two women are applicants for" the it of Justice, va- cated when Mrs,, Mable Wllkein‘:llle- quied. 8 Assistant ey General in ehm'e prohibition, bitt fn?mlh of tlalm Mhrhnemm At e place wil & may. Néither of the '.vlo “womehiorf tigatst of applicants is belhved ‘by officials to be ‘a serious contender for the appoint: ent, which thds far has ‘heen filled only- twice and ‘ehcli-$ime by & WOmMaR. Atlorney General Mitchell has ukad his subordinates “iiqt . g’ Teveal: "t identity othm; ;"mpptlelnu t mary for the de lic the list, but the Atterney" mfil has explained that such action w inadvisable in this' instance, hesause. list contains names placed therer by friends of individuals, who wbuld be embarrassed if the usual practice were followed. Announcement of the lppo!‘ntment is not expected before the Senate regon- venes in August. Mrs. Willebrandt was the only wom- an appointed to the specific duties of prohibition enforcement. Her predeces- sor, Mrs. Anneite Adams of California was put in GLeh“r’n' of the m:“:y‘amfl Attorney Genes Imer ready was servi Asfistany - ttor- ney General, andy nen * work as lpefl-l duty, cuuo- m in wmay hg ¥ 4 CHICAGO, July'15 m—m rhmp Yarrow, vice ¥ nnq “ptperin- | tendent of the THinois- V! Associ- ation, yesterday credil e. Com- missioner William F. Russell with sev- ering politics and’ protected vice and cleansing Chicago of disorderly houses. “We_know that Chicago of today is not a heaven,” Yarrow said in an open letter. “It never will be. But we do g of your administration.” o Panderers have been drl‘!ll from the streets, he sald, and disorderly houses that formerly - operated ‘npenly have been’ obmerned iy MRS. TINGLEY ,SREMATED. + STOCKHOLAL, Jul'y 15 * ().—The body of Mrs. Kathex| ‘Theosophist leader; ‘w wlemn ceremony Sunday at Gothenbirg. A large crowd ! heard the address “by Prof. “Esk- of Point Loma, Calif), The ashes were placed in two urnis, one to be kept at Visingoe, Sweden, and the other at Point tches . were made.in Switzer- lllnfl in 1928 than irv any grevious vear. ' 726 7th:St. N.W. DANDRUFF GOES; ~_ITCHING. ENDS when Douse cooling, healing cleansing ZEMO on the scalp and. rub vigerously. The way duxidrpff, vanishes ‘and ifching stops will surprise and ‘delight yeu. 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Columbia—"Evangeline, b u:u am., 1:20, 3:25, 5 p.m. Earle—‘The Wheel or Life,” at 11:55 ., 3,4,/5:50, 8 4nd 10 p.m. Fox-—“Behind That Curtain,” ouis, noon till 11 p.m‘ lace—"Divorce Easy,” at 11:50 a.m.; 2:30, 5, lo. 7150 nna 10:03 pm con- dr”.l“ll—-“on ‘With the Show" (second week), at ll 15 p.m,, 1:15, 3:15, 5 20 7:20 and’9:25 p.m. imbassador—“The Wheel of Life, at e: 15 8 and 9:55 p.m. Tiveli—“Noah's Ark,” at 2, 3:55, 5:50, 7:45 and 9:40 p.m. Central—“The Dangerous Woman,” from 11.a.m. to 11 p MOV!E COUNCIL IS FORMED Ohurch Group to ltlldy Relation of Pictures to Welfare. NEW YORK, July 15 (#).—The Fed- I America yesterday announced the ap- pointment of a commission on motion pictures. The duties of the commission are to assist churches in America and abroad to obtain suitable motion pic- tures for their own programs, to main- tain a general information service and 4o further a thorough study of the re- lation of motion pictures to the public welfare, Among those named as members of the commission were Willlam C. Red- field, former Secretary of Commerce; Bishop James Cannon, jr., of Washing: ton; Rev. J. W. Claudy of Pittsburgh: Rev. H. G. Conger of Chicago, Rev. Fred Eastman of Chicago, Bishop A. L. Gaines of Baltimore, Rev. J. Gordon Howard of Dayton, Ohio; Rev. Harold M. Kingsley of C'hlclg) nd Mrs. Edwin W. Lentz of mn'or . . 199 DIE IN LANDSLIDES. Surmene on Black Sea Scene of 216 5 Wrecked Homes. . > PARIS, July 15 (#).—A Havas Agency dispatch from Angora, Turkey, last ‘night said that it was estimated that 199 persons had been killed and 50 [injured in landslides that followed floods in, the vicinity of Surmene on the Black Sea. More than 216 houses |:were destroyed. 'The landslides were cnnunulnl. { | { ILLINOIS SATURDAY, JULY 20 Returning Sdnday. July 21 SPECIAL TRAIN L 'ingley. _noted ! last week, ; 1 leaves Chicago PM 0L P. ntral Mtan: Tve stood: for the best in music \NOW 1| HAVE TWO JOBS The best tr-musie the /‘ imest in radio The Instrument the American Home has been waiting for! Micro-Synchronous radie! Yes, we have it! Deuped by Vic!or, built by Viclor. The RHODE ISLAND RESORT NIGHT CLUB IS RAIDED Police Seek “Higher-Ups” in Gam- Bling Investigation at ' Narragansett Pier. By the Associated Press. NARRAGANSETT PIER, R. I, July 15.—While dancers in the jungle room of Le Touquet, & night club at this fashionable Summer resort, glided about the floor, oblivious to any thing but the music, State and local police early to- day ralded an adjoining room, arrested two men and seized $224, a roulette Fornier of Providence were arrested, but the police declared they would push an investigation in an eflort to appre~ hend those “higher up.” A check book found with the confiscated money con- tained no names, Le Touquet in past years has been an exclusive retreat. for the Pler's smartest soclety. This year it was converted into ublic. With the pmpoud addition of 1,660 | miles of the present automobile tran: port service, bus lines of South Afri will have more mileage than that of all its railways, combined. 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ALWAYS SEVENTY DEGREES P oune Preture DOUSLAS MACLEAN In a Comedy Gem “DIVORCE MADE EASY” WITH MARIE PREVOST —ON THE STAGE— HERBERT RAWLINSO in “HONEYMOON CRUISE” Featuring Joe Pes Sonnenbers-Lewls Chi ihip Wrestling Mateh Sound #nd Deserip-