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AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. inued.) THOMAS J. QWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, BEING A TWO-STORY FRAME AND BRICK DWELLING. comunmo BIX ROOMS AND BATH, KNOWN 3733 VAN NESS STREET NOR’ By virtue of a certain di f trust Te- eorded s Eiser Mo BoRL. ot folig 134 of the land records of the District of Columbi and at the request of the Darty {hereby, the undersigned will ‘sell "'Puhm guction, in front of the premises on T DAY, JULY THIRTIETH. 1 FORTY-FIVE OCLO e lowing-described land and nremuu. Situate in the District of Columbla and being lof numbered ten (10) 'in are numbel elshteen hundred and D T gescrived 1 deed of trust, upon the ollowing _term: Terms of sale: All cash. Said property is subject to a prior deed of trust securing an indebtedness of $7.000.00, an ¢ y_resold cost of defaulting purchaser, after five (5) days" ldVEnli;rflhnld D‘( ‘a’ghh,;.:lx:n‘n lome Sewspaper publighed in “Washington, PAPer PUDH P RANCIS SAUL, $918,19.20,22,23,24,25.26,29.30 Trustees THOMAS DOWLING & CO.. AUCTIONEERS, 1115 Eve Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF BRICK DWFTrIve SITUATE NO.' 2028 BENNETT STREET NORTHEA! By Ohitus ot A’ certein deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber 40 at_folio 2105 Fecords ‘of “the. Digtrict of nd at the request of the party e i rerehy: the undersigned ristess will sell at public auction, in front of the JAY, THE SECOND DAY D.' 1920, AT THREI A Tollowink-described fand and premises.” situate in the District of Columbia, and des znated as and being lot numbered one hundred and twenty (120), in Ethel M. Rutty's subdivision of lots’ 1 sauare fumbered forty-five hundred and six (4506). as per plat recorded in Liber 78" at folio 43, In the office of the surveyor Tor "tne Blstrict of Columbia. Terms: Sold sublect to a” prier deed of trust for $3.500.00. further pavticulars of Wiien Wi *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- Somsers ot "Terms to be complied with Within thirty days. otherwise deposit for- feifed and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. AUD_ LIVINGSTON, 1923,25.27,20,31001 ‘Trustees. = RESORTS. TODAY’SmSEm Earle—“The Leatherneck,” at 11:30 am., Iw,filfl.'llbmd.llpm ru—-mn Crazed,” continuous from noon to 11 p.m. Palace—"Thunder,” at 11:30 am., 2:25, 5:10, 7:35 and 9:50 p.m. Columbia—"Evangeline” (second week), at 11:15 a.m,, 1:15, 3:15, 5:20, nbw | 7:25 and 9:30 pm. Metropolitan—"On With the Show” (third week), at 11:15 am.,, 1:15, 3:15, - | 5:20, 7:20 and 9:25 p.m. Ambassador—"Noah's Ark,” time not given. Tivoli—“The Bridge of Sah Luls Rey,” at 2:20, 4:10, 5:55, 7:45 and 9:30 p.m. Central—“The Wild P-rty." continu- ous from 11 a.m. to 11 RESORT! WILDWOOD, You've decided New, fireproof, Euro, Plan; a la carte din, room:’ cap., 150; nr. beach and all amuse- ents: Mo ‘raies G Sner. THE PELHAM iohiettie"eood people. Pleasing _service. Near Beach® and Pler Scampton & Hamby CLEARVIEW Rath. priv. M. J. JoNES: HOTELDORSEY i, Iouvwkly u' ropean plan. $3 up daily. _J. E ROYAL lNN 3 to New Conventiop and ar. Lea. to New C tjop and Ilodoln. Capacl 501 Poplar_ Ave. Near, Beach Rates TLANTIC_CITY, N. J. GALEN HALL Atlantic City, N. If you wish comfort, without extravagance, in an attractively furnished seaside hotel, with ex- cellent table — featuring sca food— Galen Hall will please you, __Wrlte today for rates and reservation: ¥ SEASIDE l'lO'l'EL AYLANTIC €TV New in Construction S F“fi“'““é‘fib ( in Hospi Tradlhonp 5 1873~1920 Ls Ro BREAKERS £ WeLLSBORQ & ry modern sppointment Amerm?hh ¢ 4.up aaa 2l Weehly Rates -Wonder ful by hnhmg it shwers. fmw-mrinum _RALPH MECKLEY EIROSE HAILL AMERICAN PLAN, WEEKLY 30 Rooms (with 20 Rooms meals) hllhu it Elevator to Run il oo, Cleetriaity. Slith”Car 1‘"’ Avenue near argling FONES, Prop. o Arkansas & Pacific Ayes. I.EXIHG'I’ otk 2!1"3 55 Introcuctory Specisl ‘with meals, 125 rooms at this rate, e=cent ey Sat'y, 25 1 25 prote nu . $15 o §: ) llfi’x ull s '8 Sesetabies . D hot ‘Wlfllhui- MORTBAY. 318 Yo 828 Wity leuh runl ADENA i 5, rates. bathing from hotel. OCEAN CREST Plan, Moderate Rates American PIg o KiNG. own.-Mst. WASHINGTON Central, ocean view, running water. bathing priv.. mod. rates. _Anderson & Trickeér, Props. 'BE. ACHWOOD Monigomers Ave. ar. W 1 il feat: neing, bathi e o] BN Rt B. MERTZ. SEASIDE /o, i st 0 vate paths: bathing accommodatiol 150. H. Hell )wner-Ms OCEAN CITY, MD. COLONIAL HOTEL Boardwalk: modern. Special September rates. Golf. Ownership Management._ 16th season. d baths added. 40 new rooms and baths adde Garage. u-lc. Orchestra. B OARDWALE, Qith hot. and | cold running water ang pnuu bath. Phone 6._C. H. Timmons, | THE BELMONT rooms. L. | THE HASTINGS HOTEL ,, salk.Modern and homelike, Runoin | and private_bath _MRS. Qosan TroRT ToomE. Running water in al e. Terms ' Reasor Terms e o Pokier LAM Comlnrubln -nu home- THE DENN]S like. Hot and cold run- | ning water. _Terms reasonable. _ Bathing free. 38th season. MRS. R. J. DENNIS. DEER PAYK, MD. DEER PARK HOTEL Deer Park Maryland taing r RURAL Hom HOTEL o Bat {-':nfi'u";%"" Aot Famous © A W.'An Siiadyside, Md: Phnnz “west River S17-F-11 ORTH BEACH, MD. NORTH BEACH Motor Coach Service Leave Bus Terminal, 9th and Pa. Ave. N.W.. 9 AM., 1:30 P.M., 5:25 P.M. —Via Marlboro, Mt. Zion, Herring Bay. Friendship and Owings. W. M. & A. Motor Lines, Inec. Information: National 9498 RANDATLANT]( Half-block 1o Beach and Steel Pier- ~7! IWNNIIG WAY%R N ALE RO N!I\ llflll’ ook El((l( L‘l"ll“‘""—"" PEN MAR, PA. EDGEWOOD HOTEL Running water in rooms. Home cooking. Fac- ing_park. Meals to transients. C. H. MILLER. THE LYNDON ‘&a* A, yacation home awsy from nnm = A. D. GI Booklet. EMMEL, Prop. o P“lk nv'ewm“]sd TR o haminocks o8 | ng arkc Swings aid hamin fawn. Bath."MES. x'nm.sx.mrr = PRINCES Ocean End of Moderate Every athin Write Box L | 36th yr._ PAUL C. ROSECRANS, Owner & EUROCPEAN DLAN E85 ROOMS ~~~~ SBS BATHS INDOOR SEAWATER SWIMMING POOL. Tennessee Ave. Always open. Private baths, running water in’rooms: levator: white service. Spectal weekly rates. Garage. Booklet. ' M. WALSH DUNCAN. Mo'ii'\,TIM ER pec. i. C. V. Mortimer. Tenn. Ave. nr. Beach: thorough- Amer. & European: R.Rawley, owner. "MONTICELLO HOTEL Kentucky Ave , Near Beach, Atlantic City Jefferson Hotel—Under same management | Miller Cottage ¥ % ¥ Gegraia Ave. Noted for its table. $3 uj aw_n_,n E wkly. 20th season. EMERSON ASBURY PARK, N. J. THE ALBION Best beach front moderate price hotel. Modern in every respect. " Phone & B O NSBND, Owner and Mot BEACH HAVEN, N. J. HOTEL BALDWIN g Lgading House at Beach Haven, R BN, Owmer & Mery_Teu s A BEACH, VA. The Pocahontas Open Al Year. 1l the beach attrac- on, the ocean f Mod tw Southern ennfn- G:Hbl’.t'e{xeshek it o o Owner-Msr. ‘Seaside Cottage On Ocean front at 17th St. Seafood and R el THE EDGEWATER the “i::m o ng Wader. APrivate ba cold running wal Write for descriptive BOOKLET. Rina inhnnm. Mge, o NEW WAVERLEY HOTEL 1l Outs R Private .nlh Golt B R T B R rivilege THE HYGEIA - .,,.,.i;“_’ .-.,:" Running Il!nl—hllfll’ 100. er, Owner-Mgr. ROUT’S HOTEL LOPATION Personal supervision of Mr. and M JASON E. CROUT. Write for rates & circular. Mt. Forest hm Five minutes from og;-. ith hot and cold l . Oll' Modations. MulB £ sTOLER: S THE loN AIRE iry reoms with hot and eold rumning gater. Excellent “meals. ‘modera Mrs. B. F. Diehl. EDUCATIONAL. GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL | Approved by American Bar Association Meml of Association of American Law Schools Summer Session, 1929 ||| Second Term: August 1-September 14 | | Registration d ly 30 and 31 stockton I‘:I. 3{' Iy :nllel: Street STEAMSHIPS. AUSTRALIA HONOWIU. NEW ZEALAND Ea 1 Mall Steamers TR oRANGL Aug. 21, Oet. 16. “NIAGAEA" { Sept, 18, Nov. 13, Sail from Vancouver, B. C. For fare. etc n Pac. R BE &% New | MEDITERRRNEAN 3este2 | $600-$1780 NewS.S.* Tl'inlylvlml"“dlyl,\il- deira, Canary Islands, M Spain, Greece, Palestine, Egypt, ot Tealy, ete. Hotels, fees, drives, etc., in uded. Ober's $S. & Tourist 1420 H 3 e £ chi T Bulling_en Vi iy & STORAGE CO., INC. 616 EVE Si. N.W. + DIST. 2010 THE MITCHELL UPHOLDS ARMY FLOOD POLICY Method of Compensating Owners by Flowage Rights Purchase Is 0. K’d. By the Assoclated Press. i ST e g, Bustons com| g property o Bird’s Point-New )rldfld floodway in Missouri, throug! pi War Department the Attorney General declared this method of compensation, stipulated in the 1928 Mississippl River ficod control act, would not be changed ional action. He lent Hoover had no rl ht to alter the plan of flood control, ich was promulgated under that a by Calvin Coolidge while the latter was Chief Executive. Commenting upon the opinion, Secre- tary Good declared “it is the desire of the administration to act honestly, lib- and promptly to settle the ques- tion involved” in the Missouri floodway and “there is no desire to take any ad- vantage of the residents of the district.” The plan is to pay so much an y | acre for damages by any possible flood, the Secretary said, while the owner , | remained in possession of the land. The Army Engineers had set aside $800,000 for this purpose, he declared, and the land in the floodway comprised ap- proximately 200 square miles. He added that the land utilized for the building of the levies would be purchased out- right by the Federal Government. Brokers’ Offices for Ships. NEW YORK, July 25 ().—Liners are crossing the pond so fast that stock brokerage offices on them are now con- templated. Application has been made by a member of the stock exchange for permission to establish an ocean-going branch office. HANS GRUENE, Stowaway aboard the' Bremen on record-breaking Mp across the Alll.n“e. who was assigned to hospital duty after his alscovery.” " P. & A. Photo. SOVIET JEWELS BALK AMERICANS’ WEALTH By the Assoclated Press. LENINGRAD, July _ 25.—Although members of the unoffical American delegation now tourirg Russia yester- W purchased many thousands of dol- wm'th of pllntlngs and other art object.s Soviet government, they came to one place where even American wealth was powerless. This was when they were allowed to view a part of the $264,000,000 collection of crown jewels. ‘They were told the Soviet government would like to convert these gems into mm“' locomotives and tractors. of the Americans expressed a wish to buy some of the jewels, but they | ALEESEEE”-‘,:?:“ OME HERE for your Bl.nk Book needs E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. Point Lookout Waghington's nea vereign as a Your Favorite Negative .8x10 Enlargement See us for 3sc Deelorins Ideal place to go OPTICAL for an afternoon drive to spend the night salt air, cool breezes MODERN HOTEL JURF BATHING DANCING Teare. "Nationa: a1et’ ! and Printing Graybar Exerciser in Your Hol $6.35 Bnfor i Order One Today GIBSON’S 917-19 G St. N.-W. Live Hml Cnlu. . ’50¢ doz. "Wholesale Retail Eacho & Co.,Inc. 21-22-23 Municipal Fl 12th & Wat: Na . 9 months W. . oses & Sons SINCE 1861—SIXTY-EIGHT YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE 9 AM. to 6 P.M. F Street at Eleventh National 3770 Women’s and Misses’ Smart Summer Apparel Reductions are simply amazing Our slogan is New Apparel Always.” The way we keep it new is by just such a clearaway as this. Every new fashion is represented for every woman and miss. are golden, In many instances apparel will literally golden. The opportunities sell far below cost to us. In every group there are deep, deep The schedule is listed below. ' reductions. Dresses Extraordinary values in these groups $ 5.00 Were $9.95 to $16.75 Dresses $10-00 Were $16.75 to $25 Dresses $17.5o Were $25 to $39.75 and many, many fascinating styles Dresses $2 5.00 Were $35 to $49.75 Coats $20.00 Were $24.75 to $49.75 Coats $28.00 Were $39.75 to $69.50 _The Apparel Shop, Second Floor Summer Wash Dresses $5:95 Because thesefdresses are in such constant de- mand we are holdlig another sale of printed voiles, long sleeve or sigPveless, pnnted linens, plain ¢olor handkerchief ling in dashing littl¢ s, pastel voiles, pique ensembles ints and silk pongee. All the sea- / son’s most popyffar styles. Sizes 14 to 44 The Opgp nity Shop, Second Floor 50 Wash Dresses $2.50 Were $3.95 to $5.95 A great reduction on dresses that have been higher priced. Sleeveless printed silks, long sleeve printed broadgloths, pastel Belgian linens. In the best styles. Sizes 14 to 40, though not all sizes in every style. The Opportunity Shop, Second Floor AMUSEMENTS. CoLumsiA AT 12TH. Cont. from 10:45 FINAL WEEK DOLORES DEL RIO in Lengtellow's Famous Love Epie “EVANGELINE” METRO MOVIETONE ACTS " ALwAys nvmn\nmnrv /. = ¥ ST. AT 13TH—Cont. from 11:00 —tT T o, Trom T, NOW PLAYING An M-G-M Picture LONCHANEY in & Railroad Romanee “THUNDER” ith PHYLLIS HAVER—JAMES MURRAY ON THE STAGE JOHNNY BURKE n n “OVER THE TOP” HERBERT RAWLINSON 2105 Pa. Ave, w. 953 ATLCE” WHiTe, ™ oW 7 2and § pmAd- itol 8t. RIEN in TION subsid; “THE C, Y rABHONE . ACT and iarie: SECO _RESC Leav, EARLE BTUDIO 3 Dw.-Latest stepe in bailroom dancing, fcx ot hop. tz, Siiver Soring. Md. BONALD coL “TH] STUI MOVIETONE ana A% "ESWARDS SONG NG, 517 13th elc. Class 26° MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester es 7Tth St. Whart Dally 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Cafe and Luneh Counter on Steamer Mt. Vernon Not Opes on Sundeys. to Adter this tour I will 35¢ Palmolive Shaving Cream.. 50c Williams® Slnvln( Cream .. 50c Ipana T 50c Aqua 25¢ J. & J. Baby News From E. R. Rochester’s Special Train Party. Ashton, Tdaho. July 24--We have eliowstone grersbody well and and banks of snow, weather has Been aciigntial. We will be in Salt Lake ha Colorads, ‘sait. Lake City b2 lowstone, or Zion Park, the Kai Fol North 14 b the Grand Cedar Breaks. shington on HESTER, Rim_of an R_ROC! 910 Dmn‘%z National Bank ‘Building. shington, D. C. Friday and Saturday 10 Gillette Blades 66¢ 23c 3lc 35¢ 29c : '1 4c GIBSON S 17-919 G St. N.W. Telephones National (Exe RESERVATIONS NOW EXCURSIONS Washington Augusta, $20.40 Atlanta, $21.00 Chattanooga, $20.00 Asheville, $18.25 Birmingham, $25.00 Columbia, $17.45 Savannah, $24.00 And Other Southern Cities Round Trip— Liberal Return Limit Tickets sold Saturdays, ' August 3 and October 5, 1929, for all regular trains t Crescent Limited) AKE YOUR S. E. BURGESS, sion Passenger Agent 10 H Street N. ‘Washington, D. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM SAVOY F AT FOURTEENTH ST. William Fox Presents ALL-TALKING Fox Movietone Drama “PLEASURE CRAZED” Kackessa On Stage SUMMER REVUE with JOHN IRVING FISHER T CHESAPEAKE BEACH On-the-Bay Family Day Every Friday Round Trip: Adults, 25¢; Children, 10e Eathing Dancing All Amusements Real Picnic Pleasure Trains 'llll'al‘ll Dist MR. McWILLIAMS MAKES MUCH MERRY MUSIC AT THE BALLROOM TONIGHT AND THE MORE THAN FIFTY AMUSEMENTS MAKES MUCH MERRIMENT STANLEY-CRANDALL THEATERS Direction Warner Bros. EARLE COOLED BY BLFRIGERATION L BUT NOT C WM. BOYD ALAN HALE AND DIANE ELLIS 1IN “THE LEATHERNECK" ADDED— PERSONAL APPEARANCE CHARLES HAMPDEN Former National Players Favorite METROI’OLIT_AI Now Cool nrd Comfortabie TODAY 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. ——OUR NEW ——— COOLING SYSTEM Washed. Cold Dry Air Assures You of Perfect Comfort. There Are NO CHILLS OR DRAFTS METROPOLITAN TODAY 11 A % ¢a 11 P. M. A Warner Bros. Vitap! Natural Color Picture BEGINNING SATURDAY Proclaimed An Instant Hir At The Advar Midnight Show Direct from a $2.00 engagement n Broadway rd Rkha JARTHELMESS DRAG A I‘Ir-l National Vitnphone alking Picture ARK™ _(TAl GHRONIZED * MUSICAL Ac PANIMENT) (GHT 18 C} RE NIGHT. T TQDAY and TOMORROW GEORGE SID! RDON i SN oHENS AND KELLYS 1N ATLANTIC_CIT' OM INA- "AVENUE GRAND ** TQDAY_BACLANOVA snd = CLIVE AN DANG!RDUS woMAN" (RTa an and 'mMonncw—cr.mA “THE WILD PARTY" PICTURE). AVALLON McKmey TQDAY_PHYLLIS HAVER in (THE SHADY LAD COMEDY. ia_Ave. and Cartacut ‘Sirset nd CHESTER (100% ALL- TODAY—OQLIVE BORDEN and NOAH BEERY in “LOVE IN THE T4ih and Col. Rd. N.W. TORAY—MILTON SILLS in <LOVE (SYNCHRO- ED MUSICAL _ACCOMPANI- MENT). "BOBBY VERNON COM- IDG] REC: TALKING 8Y1 GHEONIZED " MUSICAL ~ACCOM- PANIMENT Ave and “THE MUSI-