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D12 AIYC‘I'ION SALES. ' kit THOMAS J. OWEN & SON. Aucrmm:sns 1431 Eve Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE. STORY FRAME DWELLING SITUATE NO. 1126 G STR! By virtue of a deed Liber No. 6155. at folio 314, records of the District of Columbia, we shall Il in front of the premises on FRIDA ® NINETEENTH DAY OF u'?rrmm:n A.D. 1930, AT TWO:THIRTY O'CLOCK P. part of original lot numbered one (1) M gauare numbered nine hundred ana bty 982): Beginning 16 feet | aust of ihe southwest corner of said lot, and Tunning thence east along G street, 16 feet thence north 90 feet: thence west' 16 feet thence south 90 feet to the place of Ferms of sale: One-fourth cash, balance n one, two and thres vears. with interest at six ‘per cen’ per an ally. Deposit of $300.00 and, ine purchaser sliomed rol of rale to complete Further particulars At time ARD C. BALTZ, ON G. OWEN. Trustees. | & AUCTIONEERS. | Owner’s Sale of Two-Story Brick Dwelling Known Premises 51 R Street North- east, on G street. required _at At Auc J7,Jirtue ot autnority vested in 3. xe| aill sel ot puble suction in fcont of the | in remises, on WEDNESDAY. !".l SEVENT! 1930, Q'CLOCK P.M. :7N7H im- Proved as above ‘erms: in’ auare 3521, to a first deed of | ce nbove said . balance $50 at 6% Conveyancing. at purchaser's cost. Deposit within thirty kd Sold subject cording, etc.. 00,00 " reaired. (xfl!(lfirflv::n\, avs, or deposit’ forfe 7 PO*THOS. J. OWEN & SON. se11.13.14,1617 Auctioneers. _ THOS. J, OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve Street Northw Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Im-| proved Real Estate Conslst- ing of Brick Three-Story and| Basement Apartment Build- ing Containing Twenty-One (21) Apartments, Known as 2530 Q' Street N.W. By virtue of a sertaln deed of trust duly rded in Liver No -na at the reques secu nereby. t‘rlw undersigned tructee will Sefiat public anction. In front of the prem- Bag 'xgfi‘ TWENTY SECOND desig as e 5o, ‘minely (30) and ninety-one n square 'one hundred sixteen (116), Holmead's addition _to Georgetown. now 5 square twelve hundred eighty-six of Washington. cxten'mg above-described land being now designated on the books of the assessor of 1he District of Columbia for faxation pur- poses as lot eight hundred three (803) in square twelve hundred efghtvosix (1286), to- @ether with the improveme Terms of sale: Ope-third "ot the purchase mon he paid in cash, balance in two oqu.l mmumenu payable in one and two n d the option of the purchaser. A a0 C.Sh 1"505\1 5 will be required at Hm: i convevancing. Tecording, ctc o of iy Bt o astauiting purchaser. after five dass advertisement of such resale in some news- hington, D. C. Baper published in Washington, D G se11-d&ds,exSu Tru THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCT]ON!!R«S. 1431 EYE ST. SALE OF \AXXABL!: BRICK RO PROPERTY E: NTH STREET NORTH By it o Cicertate decd of (rust: dily gecorded in Liber No. 5369, folio 157 et sea. nd records of the District of Co- and at the request of the party serired Shereby. 'the "understened will sell at pubiic auction o) remises, TH fvision of lots in square 277, as per plat Tecorded in the office of the surveror for ict of Columbia in Liber W. F., Terms: Bold sublect to a prior deed of trust for $30,000, further particulars of which will ‘be’ announced at time of sale: e-half of the purchase price above said Past 10, b pald ih cash A deposit of §1,000 | Tequired. Conveyancing, recording, etc..’ at t.” Terms to be complied with Otherwise deposit ‘for: erty may be advertised A58 Tedold at 't ducreunn ot he trustees H GLENN PHELPS 26,29,5e2, . J. OWEN & SON. Aucnonfn;. 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELL- BEING PREMISES NO. 1216 L The purchaser, Ae 4 ecent public sale by ung ed trustees under the deed trust hereinagter mentioned, naving ia(l to comply with the terms of said sale, the said trustees, by virtue of the certain trust duly recorded in Liber 5015, efio Dha ‘6t ea ot theland rrcards of the District of Columbia, and at purchaser, e premises. O'CLOCK land ' and of ~ Wash- and desig- ction, in FRIDAY, THE TWELPTH ER, 30, AT P £ the following-described miises, situate in the City Ington, District of Columbia, ed ing part ot ot in Oum stbdivision. of part of sauare F Piat recorded in Book 10, e survesor's office for the Distfic 9t.co Columm. described a5 follows said lot, thence east along said gireet, 20 feet 3%, inches thence Soutn 98 thence west ‘20 feet 33 inches. thence north 96 feet to beginning: also the undi Yided haif of a sirip 4 feet wide off the w end of lots 31, 32. 33 and 34 of same subdi- | Yision and of ‘same widih off the south end 27 in said subdivision and for full Tid4th of aaid ot Baid strip being intenden d'in common for the free. eaual and Unobetricted (AFress and caress 15 snutpia subdivision lots 27 and 28 in said. subdivi- sion to e west ailey in said square e: One-third of the purchase e paid in cash, balance in two inn-llmv'n . pavable' in one and two Beginning at the northwest angum, pavable sem sale, 5 ? oF cont ot Prircnaser Terms o be' complied with within thirty days from day of sule, otherwise the trustees { rotice and order be published twice a week in tome newspaper publizhed in Washing- | ton, D. WALTER _C. CLEPHANE, J."WILMER LATIMER. 206,8,9,10.11.12 Triistees. Zuocws Household Fur- niture of Every Descrip tion, Oriental Rugs, wosteneo Fireplace Brasses, Large Lot of China, Glassware, Bric- a-Brac, Platedware, Do- mestic Rugs, Mattresses, etc. AT PUBLIC AUCTION At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th St. SATURDAY Se me.r 13. 1930, at 10 AM. Aucts. THOS. J. SON, AUCTIONEERS, T e aum Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE Two. MODER! EMI-DETACHED BRI Dw!:LLlN(. coNTAmmn ™G APARTME BEING PREMIS 712 D s‘rRu:r SOUTHW By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liver No. 6084, follo 216 et req. OF ' BEPTEMBER. FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and f mises, situate in_the District of Co- end designated as and being lot 49 iy and Ceas subdivision of lots in ol s Bnld Subject to a prior deed of 3.750.00, further particulars of Yt " *he announced at time of sale; e purchase price above said trust to be aid 1n cash. A deposit of $300.00 required Converancing, recording elc. ot purchaser s erm be complied with within nim. payable semi- | 8 | subdivision, | day of Septembe; © | unehi e a AUSTRALIA AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DATS ADAM A. WESCHLER lf BON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF STORY BRICK DWELLING fv]{()fl\’[i \\]) B\ TH fiZ? 14th S By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 6007, of the land records of the bia. and at the request of ihe party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction. in front of the premises. “on FRIDAY. THE NINETEENTH | F SEPTEMBER. 1930, AT CL 0 tobiowing-ge- . situate in_the wit: Lot in Henry Jaexers subdivision of lots in square 1043, as per plat recorded in the office of the 'survevor for the District of Columbia. | in Liber 26 at folio 88: also lot 137 of & division made by Leonard P. Steuart and | Guy Steuart in square 1043, as per plat re- | corded in_sald surveyors office, in Liber 75| 5t folio 118: said lot 137 not 1o be used for | residential purposes, as provided by sald | Terms of sale: The above property will | be sold subject 1o a prior deed of frust for | 3.0 Y2, due October 12, 1930: bal- e e A" depasit o $500 reauired of purchaser at sale. All convevancing, re- cording and notarial fees &t cost of pur- chaser. ‘Terms to be complied with within fhirty days from dav of sale, otherwise the trustees reseive the right to resell property at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washina- ton, D. i ARTHUR J_SUNDLUN, H. HOWARD ELLIS 5€0.11.13,16.19 Trustees. TTHOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS 1431 Eve St. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF \A)BUABLI REAL ATE, _IMPROVED DWELLING KNOWN No. CATUR STREET ASrriwest. By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 6101, follo 459 et sea., of ‘ihe lana records of the District of Co: Tumbia, and at the reauest of the party secured thereby. the undersigned will sell at publle auction, in {ront of the 5. "on’ TUESDAY. THE SIXTEENTH SEPTE . AD. 1030, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the follow- ing-described land and premises. situte in the District of Columbia and designated as anc being lot six (6) in_square twenty- Seven hundred and pine (2708 in B. Fran: <is ‘Saul and others' subdivision of part of ihe John ‘Saul tract called 'Maple Groge now_known nul's "Addition to the Cify of Washingto per plat recorded in Diber "Goumty No. 71, "falio’ 18, of the rec: ords of the office of the survesor of the District of Columbia, subject o the cove- nants of record, tomether with the im- Dprovements. consisting of two-story frame Gwelling known as No. 1427 Decatur street : One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two ~qual installments, payable in one and two . ‘with interest at six per centum per nnually from day of Phe” purchaser. required at time of sale. All conveyancing. recording. etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale fo be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trus- tee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five davs' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washing- ton, D. C. AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY, By HOWARD MORAN. Vice President. Benly Aute at: H. SHILLINGTON. ‘Asst. Secretary. s.ex8u Trustee. __se5-d.d: HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE “Foster” Baby Grand Piano, Rugs, Im- ported Tapestries, Elec. Refrigerator, Model H. R. 9 Hoff- man Pressing Ma- chine, etc. By order Lunsford L. Ham- ner, attorney; Mrs. Lula Morgan Summy, executrix, ot al. * High - grade 10 - piece Dining Suite, Davenport, Bed-Davenport and Bed Room Suites, Chests, Occasional Tables and Chairs, Refrigerators, Breakfast Suites, Lamps, Day Beds, Mattresses, ::‘wml Effects, Roll-top Desk, By Auction At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 13, 1930 9 0'Clock AM. ing Throughout the D, 5 10 A.M., at 613 G St. “LEGAL NOTICES. WILLIAM w nnmr, and trict Court st alle Rimbia rt. Order ‘of publication - Notice 18 herepy siven that the Commissioners of the District of pursuant to_the provisions of sec- to section 1610, ‘inclusive. of the ode of Law for the District of Columbia, have filed ' petition in this court Draying for the condemnation of the land necessary for the widening and extension of an alley in square N-515 (bounded by L Street. 4th Street, New York Avenue and Public Space), in the District of Columbi, as shown on & map or plat filed with the said petition as part ‘thereof, and praying aiso’ that this court empanel & Jury in accordance with the law provided for in such cases o assess the damages each owner of and to ‘be taken may sustain, by Teason'of the widening and extension’ of ‘the in the said squar and the condemnation of the land necessar for the purposes thereof. and fo mssess as benefits resulting therefrom the entire amount of said damages, including the expenses of these proceedings, upon each lot or part of lot or parcel of land which Will be bena- fited by said condemnation, in the bropor- tion that'the Sury may find said lots, parts of lots or parcels of land will be benefited as provided for, in and by the aforesaid Code of Law. it is by the court this 8th 1930, ordered that_all persons having any interest in these pro- Ceedings be, and they hercby are, warned and commanded to appear in this court on or before the 13th day of October. 1930, at 10 o'clock a.m..’and continue | court shall have made its final tying and confirming wna 47 Tarther nrdered that & sopy of fhs for two successive weeks Evening Star the W in The Washington >*the " Washineton Times and ngion Post. newspapers published District. commencing at least ten davs before the said 13th day of Oc'nbers 1930 By the court: JOSEPH W. COX. Justice. (Seal) A trie copy. Test: FRANK E_CUNNINGHAM, Clerk. By J. W. GARD- NER. J i3 3e11,i2.18,19 ST EAMSHII'< HONOLULU. NEW ZEALAND The Well Equinped Roval Mall, Steamers Oct. 15, Dee. 10, Feb. 4 Sail Iram v-nm ver, s Fac Rwy. 1n - Wisningion, ‘or : n Tine. B B.'C. = Hastings Vancouver, ~_ ATLANTIC HOTEL THE EVENING RESORTS. ____ATLANTIC CITY, = 1 z ] ATLANTICCITY u;; K FFECT SEPT. 15. GAI.EN HAI.I. ATLANTIC CITY ~ Excellence Without Extravagance ™ GOOD FOOD SIN[ COOKING CITY Tenn. Av. DELAWARE SITY “Tenn Ay, 2d Run's water: pvt. b.: free bathing privileses $2 Day up: special wkiy. MRS. WM. LATRD. OCEAN CITY, MD. Colonial Hotel & modern: Ifll‘flll Special ATLANTIC HOTEL Seob-Oct. Rates Reduced —Ideal Weather. Bathing. Best Fishins. Phon: 24 17th | vates. | Brooks for the board of directors, and STAR., WASHINGTON, OTARIANS SEEK GROUP'S SESSIONS Invitation Is Extended to| Hold International Meet- ing Here in 1932, Local Rotarians are eager to have Rotary International meet in Washing- ton in 1932. At their meeting yester- day at the Willard Hotel, with Presi- | Gent Henry N. Brawner, jr.. presiding, | #he club unanimously passed a resolu- tion urging that this be done. The ®| resotution was presented by H. A ‘wfll be forwarded to the organization’s | neadquarters in Chicago. An account of the work on the Mount VIRG! NORTH HILL °", St oah R River A_Colonial Resort Historie; scenically beawtiful; rest facilitles: elevation 0ALINE, fishing, ing Bouthern weats. 51 . Booklet untfl Nov. 1. ~ M. F. Castlema: amyvmz,\. BOOKS from our depend- able stock. o Open 8:00—5:00 E. Morrison Paper Co. ALWAYS select your BLANK 9 Pa. Ave. 111111 LT L L L2 EXPERTS HERE TO REPATR ECTRICAL AFPL S Srons. Fans: Toasters. Grills, PACKING The Original Krieg's Express & Storage Co. 616 Eye St. N.W. Phone Dist. 2010-11 No Branches STORAGE MOVING SHIPPING AMBASSADOR HOTEL POOL Good Furniture Items All at Quant Limited Drastic Clearance Prices! (3) $49 Reclining Back Easy Chairs. Adjustable back. ] upholstery. (2) $55 Englander Studio Couches. . . Upholstered in deni (1) $98.00 3-Pc. Overstuffed Suite. Three-tone jacquarc (1) $139 10-Pc. Dining Room Suite . Walnut veneered. (2) $48 White Enamel Floor samples. (4) $13.50 Fibre Rockers...........$7.50 Cretonne-upholstere (1) $22.50 Maple Chest of Drawers (2) $39 Large Walnut Dressers. . . (5) $15 Mahogany Student Tables. (3) $7 Baby Bassinettes . ....... Green or ivory enamel. LUDY South Caroline Ave. ATLANTIC CITY'S BEST MODERATE PRICE HOTELS ELBERON | Tennesses and Pacific Avenues | IROQUOIS South Careling Ave. near Boardwalk 350 UJp AmericanPlen l, ATLANTIC [el]4 3 ¢ NEW FIREPROOF HOTEL Kentucky Ave.-Near Beach Onwmership! "’ . FETTER ¢HOLLINGER Soiriy days: otm-rm deposit forfeited and ihe provery may be advertised and resold e iaczetlon, ot the Arustess, R G. HOP, JOSEPH N. !AUNnru. 089,11,13,15,17,19 Trusieeh Felephone ~ 5-O141 Spooial Fall and Winter Rates (2) $19 Baby Cribs . Ivory enamel with 1 (11) $10.50 9x12 Congoleum Rugs. . good patterns. (5) $19.50 8.3x10.6 Tapestry Rugs. . First qualities; Worsted face. Walnut veneered. Mohair upholstery. 905-907 7 swim- Ottoman to match. (2) $135 4-Pc. Bed Room Suites. . . . .$79.50 (1) $185 3-Pc. Bed Davenport Suite. .. .$115 (7) $9.95 0dd Boudoir Chairs. . ... . .$6.75 7NRIGHT= Vernon Memorial Highway was given the club by Thomas H. MacDonald, chief of the Bureau of Public Roads | of the Department of Agriculture, who sald that 800 acres for the project now | have been obtained along the water- | front. Looking ahead to 1932, Mr. ‘Mncl)nnnld anticipated a great influx | of visitors to Mount Vernon, based on the fact that 400,000 viewed the his- toric mansion in 1928. Parking, he said, is one of the Drnhlenfl but the | Government,_is arranging to lease 200 acres near the estate to care for traffic. | " The Rotarians waived their custom- ary rules forbidding publication of their | membership, when the District Jury ‘Cflmmh:lon asked for the roster, After | debate, the club voted overwhelmingly ! to 1ift the ban, in this particular case, to comply with the commission’s letter. | some 15 visiting Rotarians from vari- ous parts of the country were present |at the meeting. The Washingtonians |sang a song of welcome for them. 1 TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Gayely—“Big Revue.” burlesque, | 2:15 and 8:15 p. |, Fox—"The £4St of the Duanes” at nmam 1:24, 3:43, 5:18, 7:37 and 9:57 pm. Palace_“Call of the Flesh,” at 11:40 am., 2:10, 7:20 and 9:50 p.m. | " Cotumbia pomance” (sgsend week), at 11:15 am., 1:15, 3:25, 5:30, | 7:35 and 9:45 pm. R-K-O Kelth's—"Monte Carlo,” at :25 am., 1:25, 3:25, 5:25, 7:25 and at p.m. ‘Kflropnhlan—— “Big Boy,” at 11 am., 12:45, 2:30, 4:30, 6:09, 7:55 and 9:45 P2 Earle—"“The Office Wife,” at 12:05, 2:04, 4:05, 6, 8 and 10 p.m. Ambassador—"So This Is London,” at 5, 8 and 9:50 p.m. C ‘They Learned About Wom- en,” from 11 am. to 11 p.m. Tivoli—"High SONP[V Blues,” at 1:45, 5:45, 7 0 N ABDOMINAL Supportres fitted expertly, very reasonable prices. GIBSON’S, 917 G St. N.W. ities -$33.50 acquard velour -$33.00 -$49.50 R -$88.50 60-inch buffet. Kitchen Cabinets, $19.50 m., 1 velour. d spring seats. -$17.75 $25.00 -$5.95 -$3.50 -$9.75 -$7.49 $13.50 hanel ends. th St. N.W. D. C., THURSDAY, AMUSEMENTS. SEPTEMBER 11, 1939. uth (HATTERTON CI.IVI IRO oK b@dus WILSON LINE A NEW RIVER TRIP Leave 2 P.M. Dally, Refurning 5 .M. Adults Children 15¢ 4 PETIeEt Wey to Spend an 4 tersoon MOONLIGHTS Will Be Continued Indefinitely JLL MOON THIS WEEK Eoery Nighiy FREE DANCING DANCING. _ n.w.—Classes Mon and 8'to’ 9, dancmg at 9 (orchestra) lesso Appointment. Met. 4180. ENLARGED 35c Fri. Instruction Private 1900, HAVE YOUR NEGATIVES (Proper Circulation) PRO-CIR rids your auto cooling system of all rust, scale and corrosion. It permits your car to perform perfectly under all conditions. Get PRO-CIR Al Any of These Staiions: Autgmobile P rnnue Service, Corp: Station 40 Lot Thighway: Cherryasier Va. ELASTIC Stockings fitted ex- pertly, very reasonable prices. GIBSON’S, 917 G St. N.W. You Are Welcome | Georsia In Our New Home AvelW. 'E CORDIALLY extend an invitation to every one to drop in and inspect the most modern, up-to-date plumbing and heating equipment—now on dis- play in our new show rooms. Nationally known lines of fix- tures, boilers, fittings and heat- ing supplies are included. E. G. Schafer Co. 4100 Georgia Ave. N.W. See Your Neighborhood Plumber for Installations! 4100 Specu:l; for Friday Oysters in Season Live Lobsters. ......60c Ib. Soft Shell Crabs. .. ..$1 doz. Live Hard Crabs. . . .40c doz. Cooked Hard Crabs. . 60c doz. Sword Fish. ........50¢c Ib. Sliced Halibut. . .....30c Ib. Lump Crab Meat. .. .65¢c Ib. Blue Fish..........200 K Wholesale Retail Eacho & Co.,Inc. 21-22-23 Municipal Fish Market 12th & Water S.W. Natl, 7973 RUSSES fitted oxportly. onable pric GIBSON’S, 917 G St. N.W. TRADED CARS Reconditioned our reputa- tion and the buyer's purse. NCORPORAT 2155 Champlain St. Above V—Near 18th sy /°// s '//' PAAW AT RAMON NOVARRO mhis Greatest triumph “CALL OF THE FLESH” Metro-Goldigyn-Mayer Picture Capito! RUBES & DD F Strect at l’:! Held Over SECOND BIG WEEK/ GRETA GARBO Talking as o Woman of ny “ROMANCE! 4 Metro Goldwyn-Moyer .mn. s-\unn MARX BROTHERS WILSON-GREENE CONCERTS, 1930-31 CONSTITU HALL Philharmenic Cl;“tle, 4:30 Nov. 21. JOSE ITURBL jensational Pianist. luuzu- BERG and GEORGI, ‘World's Greatest Dancer: BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCH. rge Koussevitsky, Conductor. 13. YEHUDI MENUHIN, Phenomenal Boy Violinist. 24. Mme. JERITZA, prano. Metropolitan Opera (after an absence of several years). Artists’ Course, 4:30 Nov. 14. GERALDINE FARRAR. Dec. 11| FRITZ KREISLE! 13. BENIAMINO GIGL) Tetior, Met. Opera [by reauest). b. 10. E. 2 dine Bopr 20. RA Jan. 15 Feb, 3. 2 Dr. WILSON-GREENE EVENING COURSE A popular-priced series of six concerts by famous artists. p.m. 8. GALA OPENING CONCERT. d_Johnson, leadi A Salvi. world’s greatest harpist other ‘axtists to ¢ yannounced. LAIBERT, Flienomensl Belzien opran Dee. 13. "DON COSSACK = RU DSSIAN 7. Hi A 3 ROLAND HAYES, , Celebrated colored “Tenor CHARLES THOMAS, Baritone, ONCe e E e By Orders now beine flled for hree ) 2 reene's Bureau, 300 G St. District DUMBARTON _#Ron" WForiNa Y PRINCESS e Sion Northeast Home of Western Electrio Sound Eauipm JAK. MULHALL and NED BPARKS in Thut_Sis. TAKOMA ‘,,.,, Farkingn Troubies NANCY CARROLL. in ; HoLibay'? PEVIL'S 1343 Wisconsin Ave. GARY COOPER ER_ 1 YA MAI Comedsy. . Warner Bros.” dah st and m?yASSADOR ol R TS 18 ToNDoRC RS s "% Warner Bros.” 62 H St NE. TODAY--DOROTHY. RIGHT LIGHTS. A RAILL 10 Warner Bros.’ Conn. Ave. and gy ON w&Rine, A3, 3° c. EELLE BENNETT in ‘RE- CAPTlJRED LOVE." ot arner Bros.” AVENUE' GRAND DOYGLAS ‘FAIRBANK! 645 Pa. Ave. JR, in w.nm CEN TRA”L 9th St. Bet. D and B TODAY VAN, AND LSCHENCK in UTHEY 'LE A% e .. T8 ED ABOUT Warner Bros.’ COLONY G Ave & Farrasut st. TODAY—WILLIA] WEL PRAE SHABOW oF TNE faw™ Warner Bros.” 1230 © St. NE. mmg‘TVAN AND SOHENCK . WOMEN. B L o 14th & Col. R4. N.W. in “THE GIRL FROM Warner Bros.” OLI 4tb & Park Ra. N.W. JANET GAYNOR fn * \NET A n “HIGH SOCIETY Warner Br G & Quebes St. N.W. -ANN HARDING in “HOLI- RECTION _BIDNE mm?onnoms Mt TOAT R near bth l-lnm. Ma. “BORDER LEGION,” _JACK HOLT. RICHMOND ALexaNbmia, va. “CHEER UP_AND SMILE," DIXIE I lllh!‘x N. C. Av ANN _HARDING. v ; WARD HO)‘\T',JN et HIDQ)A orER. TON in “LADY OF BCANDAL." Colortone Review. JESSE THEATER 1 & Trvine C. A. Pnommmne “nANcma _SWEETIES.” SUE_CARROL. SYLV . L Ave. N.W. ‘SHOW GIRL OF HOLLYWOOD,” ALICE STANTON n.?t.". Mouna Bauipmen MONTE BLUE in “THOSE e STATE stome of Western ROBERT Wel‘!r:‘g:rvlrl’t Sound % A n‘u » “THE BIG HOUSE"" AMUSEMENTS. Y o= A\ u,///~ A 1MLN($—‘ W //Mm\\ S TAR‘I’I TOMORROW ) [J Ihe chtatcst oY c?/\és Se cc»rl\od _ARomance only the Worlds Greatest Lover Could Give You! JOHN - - JOAN BEN LoverRover-- 1o remain faithful and then the ses. RR terpiece of M Ml TRiacs;of tiermen MOBY DICK' untilhe met one woman . /// B R a( our Septlember GREA‘I*EII. REW IIOW EASON P~ v ‘, ) M —r— Warner Bros. And Vitaphone's LAsy T [ Topap S NETT -apromise ~maimed for ke 7 SHOULD HE RETURN AND CLAIM HER} WAIINEII BROS. Starts TOMORROW Mfl ROI’OI IIAN Woule CONDEMN THIS WOMAN WHOSE ONLY CRIME PREMIERE # Society Cailed Her a Murderess -...But Every Woman Who Knows Her Story Knows Why She . Killed a Man .". Why Her Lios Are Sealed. Rolls Into One Mighty Bombshell the Stirring Pathos of “Common Clay” and Intense Drama of ELSIE FERGUSON MARION LAST 2 DAYS HURRY! HURRY! LAST CHANCE TO SEE THIS GREAT PICTURE Ernst Lubitsch’s Captivating and Ischievo CARLO” A Paramount Plcture with Jeanette MacDonald Tovely Herolne of “THE LO'Ed PARADE” n Jack Buchanan —STARTING ‘SATURDAY— Radio Plctures’ Musical Comedy-Drama “I.EATIIERHEGKIHG" ik Molti-Sa roo ¥ Multh Star Cast LAST TIMES TODAY GEO. O'BRIEN in Zane Grey's “LAST of the DUANES” _EDDIE BOB PEABODY WEST fanchon & marco “MARBLE” IDEA P AT FOURTEENTH GAYETY THEATRE 9th & F Sts. Phone Dist. 9324 BILLY (Himself) ARLINGTON Don’t Miss Him! (Bock lo tha Screen in Her Createst Role] GRANT Ana— WITHERS (*) Indicates Where Film Is Being Shown Today. 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