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AUCTION SALES, FUTURE DAYS. DA Continued.) & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE SEMI- DETACHED BRICK DWELLING NO. 1004 OTIE STREET N.W. By virtue of o certaln deed of trust, duly - 5934, Tollo 119 ef sea. rict_of oo- he “request of (e Bariy -pihe undersi trustees 'nll lers! public_auction, ir front of fhe” premises on. AY. THE TE! DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1930, AT FOUR- FORTY-FIVI M., the following- X remises; situate in the gescribed land and o mte ‘ip, the 1d. lh\’ :;! it "’l“ roperty Sold. of all cash, at the o A Brurchaser’ A ‘aeposit of 33003 quired of irc! e, “recordin, purchaser. of SR Within thirty dass from da: otherwise the ll’llll'ei rex:rve ‘!fl:{ r:a:!tdgo Sil property At risk amd. cos - Totiting Darchaser. niter Ave days advertise ment of such rtsalle in 6‘7"(‘; newsoaper pub- hed in wl!?\il‘l! on, - SRGE M EMAERICH, FR 229.31-fe4.6.8.10 "Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Un- improved Lots in “Fair Lawn Manor.” B t of two certain deeds of trust, auy recorded Liver No, 4353, folio 161 ol the request of the party. secured thereby, the dndersiened trustees will ofter for salé at public auction, m front of the premises, 'RIDAY, JANU. PY m‘flTY—ON’E 1930, 3170: and_imme {81 in Sauare 3167, sl of said jocs, beine 1n subdivision known as “Fair Lawn " District of Columbia. Terms of sale: All cosh. Taxes to be paid or adusted to date of sale. A deposit of 3$500.00 will be required at time of sale. All convesancing, recording, ctc., ut, the cost of purchaser. “Terms of tale to be complied with within thirty (30) day: Sale: otherwise deposic will be (armua roperty resold at risk and cost of dt ie purehaser, after fve (3) davs advertise- ment of such resale in Some newspaper pub- a"in"Washingt n D, C lished in Waslingto Hedhcis ancua, 1827-d&ds.exBu Trustees. e = OFFICIAL NOTICES. ZONING COMMISSION OF THE DISTRICT of Columbia. January 24, 1930. In accord- ance with tiie provisions 'of Section 3 of sn of Congress. approved March 1, 1 Bioie No Ths: ot Gongress. eatiticd “An Act to regulate’ the height, area and use of buildings in the District of Columbla and to i Cox . and bounderie~ of the use, heignt and area dis- t to wit. Change the [ast paragraph on of the Zoning Regulati of establish, erect, o 2nd, (&) of all Siner t the proposed Drovided, however, part of said garage. except a b shall be within 75 feet buflding line consents required under this resulation. w0 much of the property s is used as public garases or stables o hall be counted a3 con- Commissioners of the District of Colimbla may deny approval of an & plication for permit t sueh v:?u ic i 3 that e location of the Broposcd its entzances, armn{ Jlis exits is such as may cause otjectionable trafiic or otherw t Add ater tne fith line ge 6. as part of Sect 8 read: o apartment blic 8 \ve where ‘o ‘ebair OF servicing “faciliciés. afe maintained may be established, erecied or enlarged without con- gents of property owners: provided that the floor area of such gar oes. gne-fourth of the oStar toor aren. desiened for used by tenants in such apa ment nmu-. (854 providet, lun.hlr approved 1 cu.ulgl rnoumfusl‘n O RESTRI AREA TO Af.'n- frpnt, warts ‘of lots S fre Nw. x.ngu«: mou SRST MERGIAL: v, T S 19103 S0, 51, 53 6. ST 811 na 8io. sauare 41 Street, ang 1132- 1154 Ton sivect: CHANGE FROM_FIRST COMMER 60, B AREA TO PIRST CO! CIAL, © 'AREA: lots 803, 804 and 818. square 2898, being tne touthwést corner New Hamphire Avenue and Church Road., N.W. §7CHANEE "PRON RESIDENTIAL 40, A ICTED ARE. 2 A ; % much of Parcel 88/192. | ylnl f, Sheridan Strcer, REA' 80 much of Parcel 88/183. iying lo'uth of S‘hel'ldl.n H‘ ! N.W. and be!.lnn 23. both . Ill!, locukd on the west SR N ITIAL. 60°, RESTRI A TO R!EIDSNTIAL 60°. A AREA: iots 19 and l.. square 2106, being on the northeast 00 ARBA lots 1. Mil.cguh inclusis (' 3 e 2069, located on the west side of Con unfl qut Avenue, bet Ne "%v . CHANGE FROM RESI- BENTIAL 2 AREA To FIRST ! G AREA: rear parts of lots 150 ard Asx. square 4074, knnwn 5 1000-1002 nsburg Road, N.E 2. PO mmzmu. 40, A RESTR AREA COMMERCIAL, 40 ARER 10 16, sanare 3935, Fnons Hambin Strect, ‘N-E . 13, CHANGE FROM ,"A RESTRICTED AREA sa “f;‘:‘%":“"" 1800 Bresixood Rowd. sauare nown as reatu A NE. CHANGE_FROM RESIDI 7 A Afims O FIRST COMMERGIAL. 40" AREA: iots 801, 802, 803 and 1. square $975. known s 60%607 Alsbama Avenue and lots’ 12, 13. 14, 30. 17, 8076, kiiown as 501515 Alab Avenu: g . B. LADUE. PROCTOR L. NEY F TALIAFERRO. DAVID LYK, ANT 3rd.. Zoning Commission of The Disirict of Sovumbta 3a24-10t STEAMSHIPS. ', | WILL H. CHANDLEI EDUCATIONAL. EMERSON INSTITUTE 77th Censecotive Year Spring Term Begins iy hy, Typin, e F ON CERTIFICATE ~—Coeducational— 1136 G St. N.W. 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The occasion was cited by Dr. Leo 8. | Rowe, director. general ‘of the Pan- American Union, who introduced the Peruvian omcla].!, as additional evidence of a growing feeling of good will be- tween the United States and South American countries. Ambassador Velarde will be the dean of the diplomatic corps upon the de- parture of Sir Esme Howard for Great Britain. He spoke briefly to his coun- trymen in his native tongue last eve- |ning, and was followed by Mr. Buena- vista, who spoke for the Ambassador in delivering the principal address in Eng- lish. He gave an illuminating descrip- tion of a Peru—its early history “lost in Smart Ithe mists of time”—now “galvanized Furniture Go to Baum’s CONNECTICUT AVE. Opp. Mayflower Hotel DEAF? UNIVERSOTONE Private Demonstrations ETZ 1217 G Street Fountain Pe Repaired Solid Gold Pen Points, 80c up Allowsnce for Old Nl-u 1215 E St. NW. 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The present executive, now initiating his third term of office, is Augusto B. Leguia, the experienced statesman and ardent upholder of Pan-Americanism, 5 who is never tired of proclaiming by precept and example the advantages of peace and brotherly good will among the nations of the continent. To his genius for organization and to the magnetism of his dynamic personality are directly due the great strides made recently by Peru on the road m progress.” LIQUOR SUSPECT FAILS TO RECOGNIZE OFFICERS Detectives Testify. to Finding 32 Quarts of Whisky in Closet of Harry Hauptman. Harry Hauptman, 62 years old, ar- rested Monday, when police of the first precinct entered his residence, in the 800 block of Eleventh street, and re- ported finding 32 quarts of whisky, yes- terday was held for grand jury action at Police Court on a charge of sale and possession. Judge Gus A. Schuldt fixed bond at $2,000. According to Precinct Detectives H. G. Wanamaker and R. B. Carroll, an informer made two “buys” -from the man. The police secured a warrant and The i make the case better Carroll said he gave him fl for another pint. search after the police flashed b-dnen revealed the qummy of uwrud liquors in & close! THE PARROT 1643 Conn. Ave. 7% «gpeak sl ‘m'ex;'"" Sundays’ Dinner 1 to 8 P.M. EENS | KEYS Call Dist. 1919 for Lock: ADAMS NEWS DEFOT- 505 G BT No. 26 for Colds & LaGrippe Homoeopathic Pharmacy 1007 H Street N.W. Phone NA. 1605 Correct lubrication is conservation—the preven- tion of wear, the saving of undue expense, the lengthening of the life of your car. Nothing is more important than thorough lubrication. AUTOCRAT-THE OIL TIIA'I' ll DIFFERENT FROM ALL Beware of Subimutn. If your dealer can’t supply you, telephone .us, and we will tell you the dealer’s name convenient. ly located to you. Colds are often serious. Never ne.lect ncold. Euh duy milliou BROI‘PO UININE '(hl;‘x m‘u" un%nrd remedy. At all druggists 80c. Grove's Laxative ished for s Bstablished foraixty years. ERE sty R ST v N EFeor BROMO QUININE Tablets Successful Since 1889 I 0102 OB PRSI 775775 505 TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. ational—Otis Skinner in “Papa nzlslndllsvm 's—“Robin Hood,” at 8:20 p.m. my— P:rlnhn Flappers,” at 3:15 and 8:15 pm. Metropolitan—“Glorifying the Am ican Girl” 11:22 am., 1:23, 3:22, 522 7:22 and 9:24 p.m. R-K-O Keith's—“Hit the Deck,” sec- ond week, at 11:15 am., 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:15 and 9:15 p.m. “Romance of Rio Grande,” at 5, 7:51 and 10 p.m. Palace—“The Kibitzer,” at 11:17 am., 1:20, 3:35, 5:40, 7:50 and 10 pm. - “Playing Around,” at 11:50 am., 1:50, 3:55, 5:45, 7:50 and 9:55 pm. Columbia—Maurice Chevalier in “The Love Parade,” second week, at 10:30 . 12:40, 2:50, 5:05, 7:15 and 9:25 .ml.l'l. Fe 2:36, pm. Rialto—"“The Phantom of the Opera,’ at 11:30 a.m., 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Ambassador—Belle Baker in “Song of Love,” at 6, 7:50 and 9:45 p.m. Central—“Sweetle,” from 11 am. to 11 pm. State—Marion Davies in “Marianne,” at 6, 8 and 10 p.m. Tivoli—Ronald Colm in “Con de;rt\.ned“ at 2:20, 4:05, 5:55, 7:40 Il'ld LANK BOOKS —we have them— just what you need. AM. to 5:30 P.M. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. ACCOUNTING SYSTEM BINDERS' FORMS AND ANALYSIS PADS Livingston, Inc. 722 13th St. N.W. Nti-kl HOTEL ’!'I:"‘:.c". Radio in Every Room Swimming Pool Handball Court FREE TO GUESTS Special Monthly Rates To Permanent Guests y Blindfolded? FTER you have become accustom- ed to the deliciously flavored foods served at the Grill you won't need a blindfold test to tell you where to dine. Luncheon, 50c, 65c, $1 Dinner, $1.00, $1.50 Olmsted Grill Famous For FineFood 1336 €& Streer WASHINGTON, D.- €, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1930. PAZSAE llknlltl—coll.fio-lll.l. 4 nu-uvuu nsm KIBITZER s “.,- Er ke e .a""r‘" —ON THE unns_ A Loew Production “TOY TOWN”" l-mw-ul Supreme F St. at 12th—Cont. from 10:15 A, M. SECOND BIG WEEK 4 Paramount Picture CHEVALIE “THE LOVE PARADE” TALKING—SINGING—DANCING Hearst's Metrotone News RIALTO NOW PLAYING *“THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA 'mendous Sensation in Sound1 1‘-". i NS SCEES v CotoR® LIBRARY OF CONGRESS February 7, at 4:45 p. HANS KINDLEK Violoncellist Tickets at T. Arthur Smith's, 1330 G St. NW., bo;lnmn; Thursday, Jan. 30. Service charge for each ticket, 25 cents. Seats will be reserved ONLY until the opening of the concert. This program will LR be broadcast by 214 B16 WEEK: S THE BIG GUN OF MUSICAL COMEDY TALKIE! d_Thurs. M MYSTERIES OF LOVE Solvin ms of Love and With DR. L. Ms;""a'r'}x Livin Models—Human Charts. ANl Seats Bhe. AUTO SHOW Now Open 10 AM. to 10:30 P.M. Washington Auditorium A dmired and favored because of her clear, smooth skin wvery woman knows the wer of Beauty in attain- es ing charm of a beau trll::.i.:lomploxion. 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CRROINA g B Natlonal Symphony ORCHESTRA OF WASHIN , D. VATHINGTON. D. O, Prices, $3.00, 1250 H;'m e Full of Pcp Auice White Ameriea’s Gari ¥riend n “PLAYING AROUND" 4 First National and Vitaphone Attraction ZIEGFELD"; “GLORIFYING THE AMERICAN GIRL” mulflmw MARY EAYON EDDIE CANTOR RUDY VALLEE HELEN MORGAN FAIRLAWN Tmm";"a.fu INTAN." “WHY. BRING THAT UP! _and MACK. DUMBARTON ‘“?;81"""‘" A me (IM Afl-fill‘nm ture! e _of Bhows. botn dags 7:00 & CIRCLE ""'3'6:‘ frror 8 TAKOMA ~_ “oys s “Gold Diggers of Broadway” S Wariielger T e AM 6 B St. NR. PR R AVAI.ON NoRtaiey St D5 Warner Bros.’ - Ave, Bk, RY AVENUE GRAND CKPOH.D lnd%flm ‘P‘k’% TQDAY and O] BANKS |in "“TAMING TODAY—RUTH WILLIAM ING ST ‘Warner Bros." W lllol‘ e b St Bet. D and B TODAY__NANCY CARROLL in Wi Bros.” OLONY ©* Ave. & Parrasut st TODAY_REBE DANTELS OLES 1n RIS RiTA nd JORN w.me ‘M F 1230 © 8t NE. mn TOHA" P WILLIAM HAINES SAVOY lun & Col. B N.W. TODAY—_LLOYD HUGHES in “AC- QUITTED.” r——— 4th & Park R4. N.W. TQOAT ANN EARDING o RONALD ., TR v"“i.l':: Ave. & Quebes St. N.W. mmvgounon tn HIP?ODROME n Au" x'!"‘}x, al Due to Public “SUNNY SIDE up” Will Be Held Over the Bnhnce of This Wuk First and Only Showlng in This Section at Popular Prices ‘oday and Tomorrow 'SUNNY SIDE UP” All Talking and Singing Jo mn AMUSEMENTS. P NAT' 0 NALI b Nichts 500 to $3.00| AT 8:18 MAT. TODAY A.‘ SAT. SKINNER —IN— A COMEDY OF CHARACTER PAPA JUAN 6 Days Com. Mon., Feb. 3 Prices §3, §2.50, §2, $1.50, §1 Box Office Opens Thursday, O & m. A New York Theatre Guild Production! WHAT AN ADVENTURE! POL I’ Suompm s by, DE KOVEN'S MASTERPIECE ROBIN HOOD Jolson Theatre O Oiga Steck, William Danforth, Greok Evans, Lorna_Doone Jackson Beg. MONDAY—Seats TODAY WORLD'S GREATEST OPERETTA BLOSSOH Thur. Maty S0o te by 7> nfn.’u 505 10" §8.00 BOSTON SYMPHONY . ORCHESTRA EB.AT_FOURTEENTH ST Warner Baxter “The Cisco Kid” of *In Old Avizona” in ROMANCE of RIO GRANDE an all talking Fox Movietone with musie —the stage— ALEXANDER CALLAM ‘watermelon blues SATURDAY You will see and hear Just what one dame can do to a couple of men Foz Movietone’s “NIX ON This Wednesday Nite AUCTION NITE Don’t Miss It! District of Columbia. THE EARLE—13th and E streets n.w. RIALTO—Ninth near G n.w. AMBASSADOR~18th and Col rd. n.w, APOLLO—624 H street ne. AVENUE GRAND—§45 Pa. ave. sa. CENTRAL—Ninth street. AVALON—Conn. ave. and McKinley. COLONY—Georgia ave. and Farragut. HOME—1230. C street n.e. JESSE—3100 18th st. n.e. TIVOLI—14th and Park rd. n.w. YORK—Georgia ave. and Quebeo n.w. STANTON—515 C street n.e. SYLVAN—104 Rhode Island ave. n.w. HAPPYLAND—1020 7th street m.w. Maryland and Virginia. MARYLAND—Hagerstown, II. OPERA HOU IICI.EATION BALI.-—INIIII Head, “PDBLIO THEATER—Annapolis, Md. UNIVERSAL—Ehady Side, Md. MARYLAND—Frederick, Md. TOME SCHOOI—Port Deposit, Md. MARADA—St. Michaels, Md, STATE—Bethesda, Md. MELVILLE—Sykesville, Md. STATE—Westminster, Md. I v itrasburg, Va. NEW MARKET—New Market. Va. DANCING. “fan fl:;g:;f"é"" ‘fi:n .'.5"* u 'fi-n. a 58 3| 1208 1 N. 7076, MISS ELLEN WALLER Modes Bl Do 1éth Adams