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D—12 BROWN FOR HIGHER . RATE ON LETTERS 2 1-2-Cent Postage to Wipe Out $50,000,000 Deficit Is ! Urged by Postal Head. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, April 4.—Postmaster General Walter F. Brown, speaking last night at & meeting of the Bronx Board of Trade, advocated increasing the rate of first class mail to 212 cents to eradicate the $50,000,000 deficli in his department. “The business of the Post Office De- rtment shows it to be a public utility,” R: said. “Like any other properly managed public utility, it should con- duct its operations without financial loss: That is to say, its rates of charge to the public should be adjusted so as to provide an income sufficient in the AlVCTlO SALES. R TH "OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. 05 3 QATEy¢ S50 Nw. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE TWO. TORY_ BRICK _ AND ~PEBBLEDAS DWELLING KNOWN AS PREMISES 50 SHEPHERD STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5859, folio 180 et sed., the Jand records of the District of Co: fumbla 'and 'at the reauest of the party .o he_ undersigned "trustee will ‘sell at public auction, in front o remises oin FRIDAY., THE ELEVENTH Op APRIL. AD. '1930. AT FIVE the foilowing-described land {ne county of Columbia, ~and in the sub O'CLOCK P.M., gnd premises, gurveyor for the i Liver County 23, folio 129; block 109 now known as square 3313 Sale subject to ratification of the court. Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in three be required Bhcing, Tocording. etc. at ‘cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within ghirty davs {rom day of sale. otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the prop: erty at the risk and cost of dehullm purchaser after five days advertisement BUCh Tesale in Some Bewspaper published in Washington, D. EUGENE H. McLACHLEN, 82.4,7.9.11 Surviving Trustee. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve Street Northwest. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF ¥ ALUABLE IMPROVED L ESTATE. BEING reain_deed of trust, duly recorded i Liber No. 5176, 10110 50 et sea of the land records ot the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the unflfi'}lxnr{d trustees 'lfll sell at o in 17 rem: desienated as and, bein 30 Tn “Thomas A Jameson's subdivision of Jlots in square numbered twenty-nine hun. dred and four (2904) of a tract of lai Known' as “Badsworch” s per pist recorded in the office of the survevor for the District ©f_Columbia in Liber 65 at folio 45. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two er_centum per from day of uu-z upon the roperty sold, or all cash, at the option of he purchaser. ‘A deposit’of +800.00 Wil be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording. etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms ©of sale to be complied with within 30 days $rofn 'day of saie: otherwise the trustes 1o e=.ves the right to resell the property at the sk and cost of defaulting purchaser. five days’ advertisement of such res gome newspaper published In Waa E’ WASHINGTON COMPANY, Trust e;:;;" A:D g F;mn .d&ds.exSu Vics '}‘:’,’,fi," 08 J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONI 1637 Bve Strecy Northwes R "§m‘z‘"’r?1""m’fx{m NG, ROUE0IE MORTEY STRERT NOBTIRLLY By virtiie ol n certain deed of trust duly zecorded in Liber No. 5875, folio 412 et seq., ¢t the land Tecords of the District of Co: umbia, and at s asecured thereby. d will gell at public auction, in_front TH] AY, THE B“m“ér CAPRIL. A D 1930: A AT FIVE K PM.. the foillowing-described land pituste in the mé".‘,", ot Co- s 85, and being lots 29 to 32, inclusive, in block 7, “Connecti- cut Avenie Highiarids.” as per plat recorded 1n the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbla in Liver Couny 18 at folio 12; ject o restrictions and covenants of FECord: amia Biock. S5on known for pur- Doses of assessment and taxation as square years, with interest at six Anoum, pavable semi-annyally sale, secured by deed of Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of Lrust, Tof $30.000.00. fusther particulars of which Wil be announced at time of sale; Burthass” Db aess Siid ol o8 o5t to' be complicd with witnin $hiriy duys. otherwise: deposis foriited. aud the property may be advertised and resold at"the discretion of the trustees. HOWARD' A BURKe. mh031.052479.10 Trustees. THOMAS J. QWEN 1481 BVe Sifedi ONorwesto EERe: n%a-rns sutn’ ox o /ALOABLE TWO. G, SITUATE NO. 1531 OL!VE STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 6143 at folio 65. of ords of the District of ‘Colum $eli’in tront of*the premiser. on FIETEENTH 1930, AT TWO-TH] Lod numtered clghteen (18). n twenty (20), in biock numbered four (4) in Allen W. Mallery and Lawrence O. Mallery. trustees” subdivision, known per plat recorded in °Liber folio 17 in the surveyor's ofice for the purposes of assessment and taxation as | square numbered fifty-one hundred and sixty-six (5166 Terms of sale: One-fourth Salance in one, two and three year: interest 8t AIX Dper centum per annum. payi semi-annually. Deposit of $300.00 retiuirzd &t time of saie. and the purchaser all fifteen days from date of sale to complete the purchase. Further particulars at um VERNON & BRER ap3-d.exSukds & Trustees. Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers Removal Sale CLOTHING Men’s Suits—Pants Overcoats—Topcoats Tuxedos—Raincoats “Hoffman” 5. Presser Cash Register—Fixtures, Etc. BY AUCTION At 922 9th St. N.W. TUESDAY ’April 8th, 10 AM. PMPOSAAI.S; Navy shington, ntil ‘wm. April 15, 1930, fo furnis nmnnmhers electric hoists, radio fre Quency transformers, to the Navy Yar aaiington. D Gy etc. ' AoDIY for uronnnb to the ureati of ‘Supplies and. Accow fiud: ATHAM, Paymaster General vy RESORTS. ll)!]cA'l'loNAl.. PARE NGVT FROMQTION, STATISTI e, Civil ice cor 1305 ana ¥ now. Met e hy, Typing % lll Pitman, bR e | did not believe in signs. TISTICAL cdurse for statis- Tne pruene rate on first class m: he uld. hu been in effect since nas brief period during the w-r wlth mrmnny. when emergency rates were lu force. IRON MOLDER WINS HONORS AS SCULPTOR Scot, Untrained in Art, Startles Glasgow Circles by Taking Exhibition Prizes./ By the Assoclated Press. GLASGOW, Scotland, April 4—A Scottish iron molder has startled Glas- gow art circles by running away with the honors at the Socialist art exhibi- tion with his plaster statue called “The Runner,” which he made in spare time. A number of well known artists and sculptors who were unaware of the art- ist’s identity declared that “The Run- ner” must be the work of a great for- eign artist who was making his first appearance in Scotland. John Longden, the Labor sculptor, has spent all his life molding iron and never attended an art school. JAILED ON DELIVERING LIQUOR TO DRY UFFICE Oklahoman, Answering Phone Or- der, Didn’t Believe in Sign on Door, He Said. By the Associated Press. ‘TULSA, Okla., April 4—Carl Jimson ‘The sign in this case was on the door of a branch prohibition office, which was the place Jimson was directed by a telephone “customer” to deliver four pints of quor. Jimson obliged and yesterday repent- ed in jail. The sign identifying the office as a prohibition enforcement stronghold meant nothing to him, J m- son told dry agents who welcomed him. His business was rushing, he said, wnd he msde the delivery personally to render “service.” Voorhis Is Counted 11th Time. NEW YORK, April 4 (#—In 15 enumerations Uncle Sam has counted John R. Voorhis, president of the city board of elections and grand sachem of Tammany, 11 times. He was one of 12,000,000 one hundred years ago and has just answered the questions sub- mitted to some 122,000,000 others. e = TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—National Players in “Holl- day,” at 8:20 p.m. Poli's—"“Journey’s End,” at 8:20 p.m, Gayety—"“Best Show in Town,” bur- lesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 pm. Metropolitan—"“Under a Texas Moon,"” at 11:04 a.m,, 12:47, 2:32, 4:17, 6, 7:46 and 9:36 p.m. Palace—“Sarah and Son,” at 11:45 am., 2:05, 4:30, 7:30 and 9:55 p.m. “South Sea Rose,” at 12:14, 2: 4:44, 7:52 and 9:59 p.m. Keith’s—Richard Dix in “Lovin’ the Ladies,” at 11:40 a.m., 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45 and 9:45 pm. Earle—“Blaze o’ Glory,” at 11:30 am., 1:30, 3:41, 5:29, 7:56 and 9:53 p.m. Columbia—Lawrence Tibbett in “The t 11 am, 1, 8, 5:05, 7:15 Ambassador—"Tiger Rose,” at 6:10. 8:05 and 9:55 p.m. Central—“Glorifying the American Girl,” from 11 am. to 11 pm, Tivoli—“Street of Chance,” at 2:30, 4:20, 6:05, 7:55 and 9:40 p.m. | No. 80 for NEURITIS Homoepathic Pharmacy 1007 H St. N.W. Phone NA. 1695 MOVIE CAMERAS Special Prices REID S. BAKER 15th & H__ Sspigliee e UNIVERSOTONE Private Demonstrations ETZ 1217 G Street E. MORRISON PAPER CO. 1009 Pa. Ave. $2 Renault Wine Tonic. Special, Saturday Only 40c Squibb’s Tooth Paste . Pint Pure Russian Mineral Oil, Special. .59¢c Twopints .........$1.00 25c J. & J. Baby Tnlc. e 7S¢ Hudnut’s Three Flowers Face Powder.66¢c 50: Dr. West Tooth 36¢c Pmt Bay Rum, Spounl 49¢ Four 10c Lux Soap....25¢ GIBSON'S 919 G St. NW. MOVING, PACKING AND STORAGE. Hou: Tru LONG DlST ANCE MOVING DAVIDSON STORACE oot THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1930. mrelm to pay the cost of all of “"Tlle Same Old Story, Honery Runs Have them repaired b, Southern Stelos Co., Inc. 701 12th St. NW. 415 7th S.W. 1021 You N.W. 1001 H N.W. See Us About Developing and Printi OPTICAL | A LEESE:E MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves Tth St. Whart Dally 10 A. M. and 2:30 P. M. Round Trip, 85¢ ion, 25¢ Counter on 1643 Conn. Ave. LUNCHEON TEA DINNER Tea Leat Finishing In Before 10:30 Ready 4:30 Same Day COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY CO. 1424 New York Ave. N.W. B FRANKLIN National Bank Penna. Ave. at 10th St. N.W. 1111 Connecticut Avenue JOHY B. COCHRAN THOS. P. HICKMAN President V. P.'and Cashier FILMS You're Invited —to avail yourself of the com- plete facilities “Franklin Na- tional” affords, whatever the extent of your banking busi- ness. {ITwo offices for your con- 3% 47 4% Savings Accounts READILY RELIEVED (Expert apaliance fitters r both ‘men aixg women FACTOINS!RVIC[ SVST CM and the privacy of gld?%clggxmn rooms c‘ anu(ecturers of the Abdommal l?e\ts, elast_le hosiery, e anklets,— ~also r. wd ATOONALTRUSS COMPAN 320-322-KELOGG, BLDG, 1316-F-NW- DECATUR, 6100 fiNYWHERE IN CITY PRO R Special at Gibson’s Shoe Dept. Men’s $5.00 Shoes Special $3.49 Many Styles—Not All Sises 10c Shinola ........5¢ 35¢ Shinola Outfit Men’s Fancy Hose. .45¢ Men's Fancy Ties 59c and 85¢ Men’s Shirts, Genuine Broadcloth, Special $1.00 and $1.50° GIBSON’S 915 G St. NW. A L Tflf @ ® HECHT Co. “F Street at Seventh” Radio Corporation of America Cuts the Price of Never before sold for less than $148.50—NOW 89" Complete With RCA Tubes L Model 47 RCA Radio and Phonograph Combination lIIMIIIHIINHHBIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIMHIIIBWIIMIIIMII I [ ‘ Lowest price was $213.50 AHUDBMENT& | Z.86 at 13th—Cont. from 11 A M. NOW PLAYING A Paramount Pieture “SARAH and SON” The lhrk'olh:' l:gzh‘fl‘l Aokt With RUTH CHATTERTON —On the Stage— RITZ BROTHERS Original Collegiate Comies t “HIEII SPE[D” F_ST. AT 12TH SECOND BIG WEEK! The Sensation of the Year LAWRENCE TIBBETT (n & Metre-Goldwyn-Mayer Pleture THE ROGUE ERINE DALE OWEN STAN LAUREL-OLIVER NARDY Directed by Lionel Barry) Entirely in Technicolor P_AT FOURTEENTH ST LAST DAY LENORE ULRIC Stage star of “Kiki.” “Lulu Belle" others, sy and many sens; Rosalie in_the William 'Fox Talking Movietone with Son ' “SOUTH SEA | | | ROSE” The MEN are CHARLES BICKFORD KENNETH MacKENNA ?lnch:':' hnsaceay Offering that s unique and distine- tively differe m Seats Now on Sale for METROPOLITAN OPERA COMPANY FOX THEATER APRIL 23, 24. 25 . LA BOHEME” Pz, m{n. ANDREA -HENIER" 5% ponselle, Mart Do Luca i “TRAVIATA” B¢ cl rus—Orchestra, u—c-m . 88, G“Efl 'I'IlElTEll Another Great Show This Week BEST SHOWINTOWN 624 B St. NE. TODAY--LON CHANEY in “PHAN- TOM _OF THE OPERA." E GRAND TRrTEs WG I ___RAINBOWS.” CERT B 8t Bet. D and B o TON in “GLORI- TONG THE MR GTRE Starting Tomorrow at 10:30 The Out-. standing Sensation of 1930’s Talking Screen. Thrills and ThrobsinaDrama That Is Scintillat- ing and Sparkling. Superb Characteriza- tions by One of the Production A MESSAGE FROM MR. DAVID BELASCO “I have always been interested and have saved many of them by To help the ome of them having been she has helped them start li at a coffee house. by my inoth California, wh married from our home and has 1 am delighted that Columbia has made The dramatic ve: devoted mother. talking picture of my play. little painted creatures, them money and meals reatures was instilled in me nt to her home in ince proved a success, and I have every ::onlidcnn that ‘Ladi will duplicate that triumph. National Symphony ORCHESTRA OF WASHINGTON, D. C. Musicians), (80 HANS KINDLER Cu:fluel-v 13\ BELOW.F BEGINS TODAY (Open at 10:30 A. M.) The Melody Man of the Screem Dfl\VlING »PERSON AND IN HIS LATEST FILM SUCCESS 'BLAZE 0'GLORY? In Which He is Supported By BETTY COMPSON NOTE MIDNIGHT _SHOW 1(1' NIGHT M. COTONY . & Parragut 8t TODAY CRICHARD ARLEN IN NING. UP. Wnner Bros.” © St NE. TODAY—CONRAD NAGEL in “SHIP FROM SHANGHAL' w'méf'“xm & Col. R N.W. TQDAY-BOB STEELE IN “BREEZY fivfifi"‘lnfi & Park R4 N.W. DAY_WILLIAM POWELL IN 'STREET_OF CHANCE.” YORK Ga. Ave. TODAY—EDMUND Lowzlfi!rn SoNs RECTION SIDNEY st TALEINOC“;«ND SOUND P] Johnny Reh, in I’er-on. is Big Show Mt. Rainler, Md. 5150 da . . danc} j lessons by apvoint; "ATIONAL et $1.25, $1.00, 750 & socl 8t 8:20 Sat. 35¢, 50c and 75¢ The Romantic Comed: Success. “HOLIDAY” By Philip Barry. One ¥olid Year at the Plymouth w_York. Theater. :.‘,‘,’, ';:',,' ~'noru:ns" TONIGHT, 8:20 Poll' MAT. TOMORROW HERE ALL NEXT WEEK Beginning SUNDAY NIGHT JOURNEY'S sz END wecpind the world Eves,, 50c to §2.50—Mats., 60c to 82, Seats mow for all performances “it Al But Breathes” y court portrait painter, Buchorowsky. Now, on view dally at 11 G 8t 'm Its Tealism startles the benolde District of Columbia. THE EARLE—13th and E sts. o.w. AMBASSADOR-—15th and Col. rd. n.w. AVALON—Conn. ave. and McKinley. COLONY~—Georgia ave. and Farragut HOME—1230 C st. n.e. JESSE—38100 18th st. n.e. TIVOLI—14th and Park rd. n.w. YORK—Georgia ave. and Quebec n.w. STANTON—515 C st. n.e. SAVOY—3030 14th st. n.w. SYLVAN—104 Rhode Island ave. nw. TAKOMA—4th and Butternut sts. a.w. Maryland and Vl'finll‘ HASON’IO—\JI!WB Forge, Va. BAMDNA—WH!H;M‘. Md. MAR! PALACE—Hagerstown, Md. FIREMEN'S Willards, Md. ROCKBRIDGE—Buena Vista, Va. BERKELEY— W. Va LYRIC—Fishing Creek. DANCING. F. & ACHER W i ruction Mon g at l renesras > Erires m Met. 4180, ' Est. l'::::m‘ 35 singe. .;n'an {on ‘".t 'mua 5 ice, 3. nw.North OH1. ' S o i s 2 9 10 12 p.m. 1636 19th n.w,