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THE EVENING AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ntinued.) OWEN THOS. . - & SON, 1431 Eve !lrnl Northwest. LLEOF _ YALUABLE Two, BR!CK APARTM] recorded in Li . and at the request of the undersigned in front of the THE T A \ARGH, SELoSK P gind premises, situate in the District of Co- designated as and being lots in Samuel Sha- Jacob B. Shapiro’s subdivision of Petworth Both inclusive. fots. in block 9. now sauare 3011, - Addition to ihe City of Washington, plat_recorded in_Liber 69. folio 15 Tecords of the office of the surveyor of the o a prior deed of particulars of trust for 160,000.00. further which will be announced at time of sale rice above sajd trust to be . "A deposit of $2,000 required. . recording, etc. er's cost. Terms to be complied w e aye ormerwite doponlt forfeited and roperty may be advertised and resoid "l“l dts 't 4 IIP t tees at” the discretion o ritees” £ LEWIS T. ’ l'UNY RXCE C SHAP! mhiy THOS. J. OWE ON. AucnoNEst PHTEVE 82 NN TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE PROVED REAL ESTATE ENOWN ON__ APARTMENT, RN STHELT NORTHWEST By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly 5 Diver No. 3640. follo 369 ef sea.. e Jand records of the District of Co- fumbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees Wil sell at public auction. in front of the remises. on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY-FIRST AY MARCH. A.D. 1930, FOUR- ANy SEEGk A Ve Moilowine- described land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot numbered one (1) in subdivision of square numbered two hundred and six Patterson. agent for Catherine d in the office of of to a prior deed particulars i time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A depo: $1.000 required. Conveyancing, recording. etc.. at Cont.Yerme: to be complied with within ffteen days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the, properts may be advertised and resdid at the discretion of the tr R KREITER. st RT R ROPHOMAS ROBINSO _mhil-d&ds.exSi " Trustees. Household and Office Furniture, Oriental and Do- mestic Rugs, China, Glassware, Books, Pictures, Curios, Draperies, Linens, Bric-a-Brac, Mattresses, etc. At Public Auction At Sloan’s 715 13th St. SATURDAY March 15th, 1930 A( 10 AM. Term: (o sloah'& Co.. Ine., Auets. TRADE MARK REGISTERED ADAM A WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. USTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL TE TWO.STORY BRICK DWELL! ING AND 5616 By’ STREET NONTWWEST, B3 VirTus of n Cortarn deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 6021. folio 289 et seq, secured thereby. the undersigned trustees 1 offer ar sale vy public suction in front re; Tt wit fuel S Dations subdivison. ol Tots in square numbered 2990. as per plat re- gorded in the offce of the suryevor for the Digtrict of Columbla in Liber 65 at folio 83. erins ot sale One-fourth of the purchase money to be paid in cash. balance in three equal installments, represented by _the promissory notes of the purchaser, payable one, two and three years. with interest at sixper 'cent per annum from sale, Payavle semi-annually. trust upom property sold. o option of purchaser. A deposit of $300 Quired of purchaser at sale. ~ All convey. ancing. recordine and notarial fees at cos of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied With within thirty_davs from day of sale otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell risk and cost of defaulting pur- five davs’' advertisement of en “In_some Tewspaper published in ashington. D. G RAYMOND J. VIERBUCHEN, u:onlu‘t M. EMMERIC OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. hu:m?‘ SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- '%8 PRAME_DWELLING, SITUATE 13 LAUREL STREET, TAKOMA, irtue of @ deed of trust recorded in Liber 6354 at folio 186 of the lana records gt the District of Columbia., we shall sell lE 'TUES] or MARCH. AD 1930, AT TWO-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. lot bered ikl UATee (63) in_sauare Bume hundred and sixty-one E. Wire, Incorporated. sub- jock numbered four (4). rnest. Trustees'. Addition Der pint vécorded in the offie of the survevor for the District of Columbia in Liber 60 at folio 175; sub- Ject ‘o ihe eovenants of record. Terms of sale. One-tourth cash, balanee in . two and three years, with interest a er ‘cent per annum. payable semi-an- Deposit of $300.00 reanired at time . ‘and the purchaser allowed fifteen Tom date of sale to complete the pur- Further particulars at time of sale. EDWARD C. BALTZ, TERNON G OWEN. mh13-d&dbs.exBu Trustees. a: chase. ‘Adam A. Weschler & Son. Auctioneers Household Effects For Every Room in the Home Davenport, also Bed-Davenport Suites, Dining and Bed Room Suites, Victrolas, New Imvorted Rugs, Radios, Breakfast Suites, Desks, Lamps, Kitchen Cabinets, Day-Beds, Tables, Personal Ef- fects, etc, BY AUCTION At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. SATURDAY March IS. 1930 Commencing 9 el Thro mh13.14 O o 5T EYE ST KW, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE PROVED, REA A R B AL R ELLINGS NOS. ANX) 1714 BEATON STREET NORTH- By yittie of two certain deeds of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 6212. follos 339 and 345 et sca. of the land records cf the District of Columbia. and at the re- quest of the party secured thereny, the un- dersiuned trustees will sell at public auction; 0 T AT FOUR Q'etoct ing-described land and nmmw. city of Washing District of Colum- fa. and design: seventy-elght ( John C. Fay and others' square one hundred and fifty (15 plat recorded in Liber H. D. C.. Bl e of e omeE of (he Furvesor of the District of Columbia erms of sale: One-third of the purchase oncy to be pald in cash, balance in two installments. payable in one and two Droperty or ‘ail " cash. of 'the purchpser. each house will sale. Al conveyancing. recording. etc.. cost df purchaser. Terms of sale (0 be compiled with within thirty days from of sale. otherwise the tiustees reserve Hight 1o resell the property. at the risk and €qst of defaulting purchaser. after five dayx a=isement of such Tesale 1n fome news- Baver publisiied in Washin c. AMU SAMES 15 17.19.21 COLLATERAL AT AUCTION By viftug of \his cerialn collateral notes. mber 18, re. required at Trustees. e *holder there AT Bblie. atction: within our Evestreet “nerihuest n the SEvi 5 ve colfaternl nergin. viz: ‘The eniire interest of sreln in, .. TFust 100 under that Certain deed 1n (rst tioned notes Terms: Cash. All parties interested take notice. wini ™ B . “AUCTIONEERS. S (F BILONG T o of tie land records of the District of Co- the party trustees e toflowing-desciibed Tand at purchas: | hin | - | \gio |8 jury of five citizens, sitting in the EJURY FIXES VALUE for House Office Structure Worth $341,863.23. ® A jury of five citizens yesterday re- | | ported to Justice Alfred A. Wheat its valuation of 16 parcels of land in the two squares—636 and 689—which are | being sought by the Government as a site for the new House Office Building. Other portions of the two squares were | purchased at private sale. The largest av agd Is for the Potomac Hotel property, 2% New Jersey avenue and C street southeasi, which the jury values at $173,592.15. The total valua- tion for the 16 parcels is $341,863.23. {Declares 16 Parcels Wanted TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—New York Theater Guild in “A Month in the Country,” at 8:20 pm. Gayety—"Step Lively Girls,” lesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Metropolitan—“Street of Chance,” at . 12:42, 2:29, 4:18, 6:05, 7:54 and 9:44 pm. Palace—Marifon Davies in Dumb,” at 11 a.m., and 10 p.m. Earle—"Loose Ankles,” at 11 am 12:30, 2:30, 4:25, 6, 7:55 and 9:55 p.m Columbia—William Haines in “The | Girl Said No,” at 11:05 a.m., 1:05, 3:15, 5:25, 7:25 and 9:35 p.m. Keith's— cha” at 11:25 am. 1:25, 7:20 and 9:20 p.m. Fox—“Happy Days” at 10, 11:29 am.. 2:09, 4:21, 7:50 and 10:02 p.m. Ambassador—“Dynamite,” 7 nmvam, s Central—"Their Own Desire,” 11 am. to 11 pm. Tivoli—“Second Wife,” 40, 4: 6:15, 8 and 9:50 p.m S bur- 05, 3:20, 5:30, 7:50 3:25, 5:20 from The case was the first tried under the ew condemnation law, which requires | presence of the court, to pass on the' valuation. instead of the old method, | made an award without the presence of | the court. A record was established for | a Government condemnation, as _the first session of the jury was held Jan-| uary 27. Details of the award follow Pnrcel‘ 1, $34,537.50; parcel 2, $51,303.47; parcel 3 $9,148.60; parcel 4, $5,692.60; parcel $2250; parcel 6, $9,082.71; parcel 7, ss 411.20; parcel 8, $24,577.30; parcel 9, $130; parcel 10, $4,422.90; parcel 11.! $5,076.20; parcel 12, $3,488.60; parcels| 113" and '15 (combined), $10,200, and parcel 16, $173,592.15. Parcel 14 was withdrawn from the condemnation pro- | ceeding. The Government was represented by Assistant United States Attorney Gen- cral Henry H. Glassie and Assistant United States Attorney Arthur G. Lam- bert, while the owners were represented | by Attorneys Joseph I. Weller, George W. Offutt, jr.; Maurice D. Rosenberg, Alexander Wolf, M. T. Wyvell, T. S. Plowman and Walter C. English. The jury was composed of D. L. Engieman; Norman E. Brooke, Theodore Heller, Montgomery Davis and Charies B Andrews 'EDUCATION ISSUES | WILL BE DISCUSSED! 2,000 Schnol Leaders Are Expected at Convention Here Next Month. ‘Two thousand educators are expected to attend the tenth annual convention of the Pi ive Education Associa- tion, which will convene April 3 for a three-day session at the Willard Hotel. Preliminary plans for the gathering | will be discussed over a luncheon at | 12 30 o'clock March 25 at the Y. W.! Spenker! who will address the con-| vention include Stanwood Cobb, presi- | dent of the association: Dr. Frank W.! Ballou, superintendent of schools; Rob- | ert S. Lynd of the Social Science Re- search Council. Eduard C. Lindeman | of the New York School for Social | ‘Work, George A. Coe of Columbia Uni- | versity, Dr. Hamilton Holt, president, of Rollins College, and Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, Secretary of the Interior. A feature of the conference will be group discussions, the topics over a wide and practical fle!d. ble leaders have been secured, and ample time planned for free discussion | | of modern problem! in education. {WELLS FUNERAL RITES i WILL BE HELD TOMORROW Retired Naval Captain, Who Died in New York, Saw Service in Battle of Santiago. Funeral services for Capt. William B. Wells, U. S. N, retired, who died at the New York Naval Hospital Tuesday night, will be held in Arlington Na- tional Cemetery tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Capt. Wells, retired from active serv- ice, due to physical disability sustained in the line of duty, in June of last year, following 35 years of service, more than 17 of them at sea. Born in Davenport, Iowa, on Decem- ber 20, 1876, Capt. Wells was graduated | from the Naval Academy in 1898 and | immediately participated in the Span- | ish American War and was detailed to | the U. S. 8. Brooklyn, the flagship of Commodore Winfield Scott Schley. | Capt. Wells participated in the battle of | Santiago. At the funeral services, Capt. Sydney K. Evans, chief of the Navy's Chaplain Corps, will ommu The honorary pall bearers Rear Admiral Robert E. Coontz, U. S. N., retired, and these naval officers on active duty Capts. Henry Willlams, Yancey 8. Williams, Clarence A. Abele, Henry C. Dinger and Tarrant and Comdrs. Philip Special for Friday Only 10c Lux Toilet Soap 2 for 11c Limit 6 to Customer Nome Delivered = Stock Limited GIBSON'S 919 G St. N.W. Marquette “30” Sedan Also Other Automobiles @ By Auction At Wezschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. SATURDAY March 15th mh13,14 10 AM. T 3 OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, HOS. 1. ORERYE 8% MW STEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- - STORY BRICK DWELLING KNOWN 22 PRI NORTHW EST. By virtue of a Certain deed of trust duly recorded in Libe) 5972, folio 93 e HCOTae 1 Lecards of "t ‘District ‘ot 'Go: lumbia, “and at ‘the reauest of the party secured thereby. the un ned irustees will sell at public lucllon. in front of the remises, on, DAY ‘ncn. A.D. AY .D.’ 1930, A oCl the following-described land e ises. stuate i the District of Co. fumpla. and designated a2 and being lot 11; in square 552, as per plat recorded in the office of "the surveyor for, the District lvl Columbia_in 32, at subjeci Ol etner with TiEht of w Burposes as set forth in said Jeeh OF cruny sale: tiseme of nuhlllh" in thhln%:;A: ';éogg_r'~ mhi1,13,16,18,20 * Trustees. by which a commission of three citizens | I Night School for Farmers. RALEIGH, N. C () —More than 6,000 North Carolina farmers are go- | ing to school this Winter. The farme: cultural high schools to learn better farming methods. Their ages range | from 20 to 65. For Real Smart Furniture Go to Faum’s CONNECTICUT AVE. Opp. Mayflower Hotel Car Washed s l fi 24-hour Service System Auto Laundries, Inc. 1227 R St. N.W. Your “Not_So 'The Case of Sergeant Gfls- | 155 different communities attend | evening classes at their vocational agri- | STAR, WASHINGTO! CELEBRATION PLANNED FOR BYRD’S MECHANIC Friends and Relatives Await Re- turn to Capital of “Pete” Demas. Friends and relatives here already are planning to celebrate the return of E. J. | (Pete) Demas, 23-year-old flight me- chanic, who is homeward bound with the Byrd expedition after almost two | years in the Antarctic. |” Young Demas lives with his brother, erholu J. Demas, at 1906 Irving street. though his mother is dead and his mther still lives in Greece, where Demas was born, the young man has a number | fet relatives - in _Washington. including | harles J. Demas, a cousin TRUSSES Elastic Hosiery Abdominal Supports Fitted Professionally GIBSON’S 917 G St. NW. Get Your Fruit at ORANGE GROVE 1210 N. Y. Ave. NW. set the Orankes and Grape. Trait Mieect from "the "Grove and {hey A “tusrantced Sweer and Jutey. Oranges, basket. . .$1.00 Grapefruit, basket. 15100 Mixed Baskets. .. -$1.00 Apples — Grimes ' Golden, Winesap, Jonathans, per basket . . .25¢, 30c, 35¢, $1.00 Loose Grlpflrull. 2. 3, l. 5, 6 for. % Raw Peanuts, Ib. 3 Peanuts, fresh roasted, qt..10c Teeberg Lettuce. Drive Your Auto Over D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1930. your every need. Hours, 8—5:30 E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. NLARGEMENTS 8x10 7777771417121 1L LI LI L1107 41777 Consult us about vour developing and printing OPTICAL FINISHING In Be FILMS Ready' 4750 Same Day Greelmg Cards COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY CO. 1424 New York Ave. N.W. Special for Friday and Saturday “If It Swims, We Have It” Live Lobster .. ......75¢Ib. Cooked Lobster . . ....60cIb. Lobster Meat. .....$1.50Ib. Smelts oo.30chh. Filet of Flounder. . ...30cIb. Crab Flakes .........75¢Ib. Sea Bass . .. - Herrings ...........10cIb. Clams ............25cdex Wholesale Retail Eacho & Co.,Inc. 21-22-23 Municipal Fish Market 12th & Water S.W. Natl. 7973 Hundreds of folks have been waiting for us to hold this . . WAREHOUSE These Items on Sale Only at Our WAREHOUSE All Damaged Furniture! All Reclaimed Furniture! All Slightly Marred Furniture! _All Traded-In Furniture! _All Stored Furniture! ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE make it hard to do business stocks for the items ed below . . . Our 28th Remember the Address WAREHOUSE In Alley Rear of 918 M St. N.W. Plenty of Parking Space We want to clean house . . . we moved every item that was in any way included in the clas: left AND WE HAVE PRICED THEM SO LOW THAT fications noted to the IS ALMOST GUARANTEED! All good high-grade merchandise, but Odds and Ends that with. We have no room in our WE WARN YOU TO BE EARLY BECAUSE CERTAIN LOTS ARE LIMITED AND THE BEST BARGAINS ARE USUALLY THE FIRST TO BE SNAPPED UP! PRICES LIKE THESE SEEM ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE—But Here They Ar On Account of the Ridiculous Prices All Sales Final. No Charges. $169.00 3-Piece Overstuffed Living Room Suite, :::ver;d with rose and taupe jacquard velour. Reclaimed 824’50 $9.75 Tvory Blsslnelr‘ decorated pancl ends. Soiled $2.49 £79.00 Console Model l;llono[rlph. will play any make o record. Floor sample. . $9.85 $15.00 ‘l‘op-::dl l.elr:’(‘- erator, in g condi- fon. $3.95 $19.50 Stickley Solid Oak Chairs and Rockers, spring filled $3 49 mt cushions. Traded in $39.00 Comfortable Overstuffed Chesterfield Club Chair. sg 95 From storage ¥ $49. Oak Buffet, lin excellent condition, with bevel- cage mirsor - $6.75 $239.00 Btlnlll;;Lolfl -Pe. Walnut Veneer Dining m St ood a5 ew. - $89-.75 $39 and $49 Ogl‘l_. Wnn:id Beds, left over from new $200 a $250 bed room suites.... $5'95 ’:'}:.15 Crtclnnlle-tov;red loir hairs, loor Zeodllemalitng | L lll..’mflll Yfll’sG:lnnud Sim- mons Ct Bed Springs, all sizes. Floor sample. $6'95 I)l'zl’ .00 .l‘)';k !;kl.l:llon ning m Table, traded in «v-... $3.95 $29.50 Enameled 5-| PL Breakfast Su‘l‘lf. a_drop-leaf llahle and 4 Windsor chairs. From storage $8.95 $34.50 Large Size Ice Chest, only slightly used. 56‘75 $495.00 Genuine Italian Red Ve- lour 2-Pe. Living Room Suite, with handsome hand-carved frame, all cushions reversed with genuine ad ported frieze. Full web construction throughout. This is a brand-new Kool‘ sample from our main store. great value for some- one'. $150 $149 Closely Woven Grass Rugs, 27x54 scatter size 19¢ ghAs:Aurnmemmcloirl.nnp Shades, of paper parch- ment ... 10¢ $1.98 Silk Bed Lights, with fixture missing 10¢ $289.00 Beautiful Highboy Model Phonograph, handsome walnut ve- neer period style cabinet. Ortho- phonic reproducer which will play any make lol rec;)rc}“ h‘/:l‘- nificent plece o rniture for a low price 569 29¢ Pictures Unl!’r Gll.. size 7x9. 3 FOR.. ceene loc $249.00 Fine led Davenport Suite, }nose u"rillmet c\u&dl’!l- jons. Excellent condi- il - $59.75 v llfi!.“llellllflgl “\ZIIIIII! Veneer Dinette Suite, slighily marred $71 75 l!fl.i.cnll'l:nbll Do';r Walnut Ve- neer orobe, rom Horage " $9.95 $249.00 Walnut Veneer 4-Pc. Bed Room Suite, Queen Anne period. Dresser mirror bmk- 839 50 en. Reclaimed.. ONE DAY ONLY! Friday, March 14 Warehouse Opens 8:00 A.M. tes and Drop sent Tapie, $3.98 $139.00 3-Pc. Bed Duofold Suite, mahogany gumwood frame. Cov- ered in " $6.50 Fld:l;-hntl Gumwood Ma- hogany - fini Windsor Chates, good as new-... $2-49 ‘S:l!l !l')'e Blow;’lsrnnt Oak Chiffonier, with bevel edge mirror. Traded in - $7.95 $75.00 Handsome Colonial Mahog- any Gumwood 4-poster Bed, high posts. Traded @6 75 . $12.50 48-inch Daven- port Table, from storage. 51'89 $250.00 Two-piece Living Room gutl'l:. co\&ered bwlté‘l “nnest mohair. ettee and club cha Traded in $16'75 $159.00 Ten-piece Wllmll Veneer mn:‘n‘ Room Suite, in good condition. From storage o $47.85 iss.?oh sdmnn; 1‘_;:1; of quartered oak with drawer. Traded in . T $4.45 $16.50 ITlllb\lflenm! Dav- enport Tal slightl mared ... 7 $3.98 f;. .75 klce ’;Jhe-l wof golden oal om stor- Ao i $4.95 Fl’:tho g $49.00 'M:tll and Satin inis! ass iraded in $1.00 $149.00 Complete 4-Pc. Bed Room Suite, veneered in Hu- guenot walnut. From Sorage $34.75 $39.00 Large Dresser, red $179.00 Tllrn piece Living Room Sllllt‘i covlered all over with best jac- quard velour. From stor= age - $36 $49.00 Bow-front China Closet, of quartered oak. Traded 312 75 35000 % l¥t;;ulon Solid Walnut Drop-leal ‘able, 4 extra leaves. Traded in . $7.95 $49.50 Large 3-door Refrigerator, finest corkboard insu- 19 75 lation. Slightly used.. In Alley, Rear of La; Brick 4-Story Building—Plenty of Parking Space. Inquire for Woodward & Lothrop's Old Warehouse. Deposit Will Hold Any Item Selected $37.50 Inner Coil Spring Center Mattress, single-bed size @Q Q5 only. New, shopworn.... . $19.50 Oak Dresser with Mirror. Excellent condi- @o 65 29.00 Walnut Veneer Extension Duavenport Table, with concealed leaf. Slightly marred sy $9.98 $49.00 Fireside Wing Chair, cov- aed \;Rh rose and upe jacquard velour, From storage $12.95 $225.00 3-Piece Genuine Mohair Living Room Sulte, re- versible cushions. From storage 341 75 $9.75 Simmons Link Bed Springs, guaranteed sagless. Dou- e size only. Floor sam- e $2.95 $15.00 Heavy Roll-edge = Mattresses, new samples $6.95 $225.00 Long Bed-Davenport 3-P. Suite, Lawson _style Best covering. Al con- = dition $79.50 $298.00 to $450.00 A Group of 6 Finest Bed Room Suites, French walnut, maple and burl veneers, ma- hogany and cedar inside construc- tion. Wonderful opportunity to save % and more. These are @] g all brand-new floor samples $298.00 to_$400.00—Four of Our Very Finest Dining Room Suites are to be closed out. These suites are of five-ply Huguenot and burl walnut veneers and will last a lifetime. You can save more than 5 These sultes are all brand-new oor samples, in excellent condition . $169 $298.00 to $675.00—We Offer 11 of the Finest Living Room Suites we have ever had. Solid mahogany frame and all-over suites with im- ported coverings. Finest mohair suites. Bed-davenport suites of our choicest stock. All must be closed out to make room for new ship- ments, Make your choice e $189 $2.00 to sz.uml)mmm:i Maga- zine Baskets, assorte colors .. T 69¢ $7.00 Priscilla hiewlnx Cabinets, of fium“ood finished in ma- hogany - 98¢ Warehouse Only 918 M St. N.W. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. LAST 2 DAYS For the Glorious MUSICAL ROMANCE that has the stars of “Sunny Side Up” “Hot for Paris” “The Cock Eyod World” 237 OTHERS 111 Fanchon & Marco's ‘Happiest Idea “SCREENLAND MELODIES” Stays. too, featuring ER ALEXANDER CALLAM and Many Others Y THIS COMING SATURDAY William Fox Asks You te Meet the Crew of the “S-13” Every Woman Should See the Most Daring Theme Ever Filmed Because Every Man Knows What men really think of scarlet ladies, bright lights, liquor, their lurid loves and idealized af- fections. the movietone melodrama WITHOUT KEIIIETH MacKENNA Last 2 Days A DRAMA FOR THOSE WHO FACE LIFE STANDING UP! ITS HUMAN WARMTH AND UNFLINCHING COURAGE HAS ASTOUNDED WASHINGTON Radio Pictures Present THE CASE OF SERGEANT r GRISCHA WITH CHESTER MORRIS BETTY COMPSON HERBERT BRENON'S From Arnold Zweig's World Read Book TARTING SATURDAY— MUKRAY and F St_at 13th—Cont. from 11 A. NOW PLAYING A Metro-Goldwyn-May NOT'S0 DUMB’ Ihmwnfi ch::;':lm Elliot Nugent 'AGE— TRIXIE FRIGANZA in a Loew Production. “GYM-JAMS" With Davey Whits Direct from, the Capitel Theater 3 . g J ESCabisi=est st PLAYIN A Metro Gotdwyn-Mayer Pleture WILLIAM HAINES funnier than ever in ‘THEGIRL SAIDNO’ LKING EIL) MARIE DRE BLIE'PAO.! G 500! LAWRENCE TIIBE‘I"I’ The Voice of Love in THE nonu: som: 222227777 RACHMANINOFF GREAT PIANIST. Poli’s, Wed., Mar. 19, 4:30 Seats Mrs. Greene's Bureau _Droop’s, 1300 G st.; District 6493. National Symphony ORCHESTRA TON, . C. HANS KINDI ‘Conducte R T mhy “mnmflou '."i"' 2.5 Gr Broow's, 1380 st Dh"lfl’lfl No amount of words ean Y&y, an adea ide At Jan AL G Street N BoldersT piaracal W Atmisstors She. attractive | proposition is open for a man who has good knowl- edge of Coffee—both pro- duction and sales. Address Box 141-Z, Star Office AWARNER. BROS. THEATES- BEGINNING FRIDAY 11:30 P. M. Following Her Sensational l)('bllt in “Gold Diggers of Broadway" the Fans Clamored for More of WINNIE LIGHTNER The Personality Girl of the Screen in “SHE COULDN'T SAY h She No’! ported by JOHNNY ARTHUR and . CHESTER MORRIS LAST TWO DAYS A SHOW BIG ENOUGH FOR TWO SHOWS —ON THE STAGE— IN PERSON NICK LUCAS THE CROONING TROUBADOUR OF “THE GOLD DIGGERS" ATIONAL| ™% Sat. "fat., 50c to $2 [50¢ to §3 THE fllu'rlr GUILD, resents THE THEI‘IIE GUILD ACTINC CO. In Tu Famous Comedy A Month - Country With This Distinguished Cast Alla Nm:n- Ddlvy D ¢n Ewe- Sto -rd virk COM. SUN. NIGHT MUSJCAL REVUE -HIT Ine, CECIL l[AN s UEO QA 118 POPULAR PRICES EVES.. $2.00 t A’ AUDITORIUM ALL NEXT WEEK Exfent “DAMON & PYTHIAS" Thurs, Eve. Sat. Mat. and Eve. “ Seat Sale NOW SPECIAL PRICES Nights, $1.50, $1.00, 75¢, 50c Mats, $1.00, 75¢, 50c At Auditorium, Willard Hotgl, T. Arthur Smith’s —ON THE SCREEN— DOUG. FAIRBANKS, JR. LORETTA YOUNG IN IR T NATIONAL AND APHONE'S “I.00$E ANKLES” LAST DAY A Daring Expose of Broadway's Most Baffling Case! WiLLiam POWELL In Paramount’s “STREET OF CHANCE” BEGINS TOMORROW 10:30 A.M. The Old West Lives Again in Color and Thi g Action! Warner Bros. & Vitaphone Present “SONG OF THE wesT” : JOHN BOLES VIVIENNE SEGAL COMING SOON! LAWRENCE TIBBETT - ° SYI.!VAN THEATER Ave. N.W. GREEN MURDER' CASE." WIL- "TANACOSTIA, D. C. Continuous 1 to 11. “BEN-HUR. CIRCLE d D 7105 Pa. Av 953 Hiome ok e miveor Sereen an Forest Sound Reproducer. FLORENZ ZIEGFELDS "GLORIFYING THE N GIRL. A Host of Stars, " Gora ou Se entcolar - Admiseion. 25 Gie 4fh_and Butternut Sts. Eree Parking Lot A Talkie Every Day Via R. C. A. GEORGE BANCROFT in “THF MIGHTY” fhe wreat MetroGollwym Mln' musical_romances duced entirely in color, FOR SALE! A Great Burlesk Show and Attractl ihe ‘Gavely Theatre this Week MLLE. ELSIE BURGERE AND STEP-LIVELY GIRLS CO. 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