Evening Star Newspaper, October 16, 1930, Page 58

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ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF DETACHED STUCCO Tum secured FUL offer for iale by public auetion, in l" g descrined. land and promise n - the Boses as sau €hase brice to be peid in cash. the balance in st at six per cent per annum from day of s time "of sale. and notarial fees at cost Terms of sale to be tomplied with within thirty days from the trustees reserve the right to resell the roperty at the risk and cost of the de- aulting purchaser after five days' Published in the city of Washington, D. C. MORR: 0c16.18.21.24.28 TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VAL! By virtue a'r'. certain_deed T et ‘i md Jortz-nine () in said - jvision end lot ftty ety thrce (23) fect: m feet, thence be nce sl ‘““'l"‘"".“hms Bt e "Sentimm 'MT. VERNON Charles Macalester Under U. ¥. Government Inspection RLetves Seventh St. Whart Dally FALL SCHEDULE 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. Returning 1:45 and 5:45 ». m. Round Trip, 85c. Admission, 2S¢ Cafe and Lunch Counter ¢n Steamer Mount Vernon Not Open on Sundays TODAY’'S AMUSEMENTS. gEhubert Be! lasco—Ethel Barrymore in ‘Searlet Sister Mary,” at 2:30 and 8:30 F-ll. National—'"Abraham . Lineoln,” 2:30 and 8:30 pm. A, “Novelties of 1930, s g weft oy A Rialto—“All Quiet on the Western 109, 6:39 Front,” at 11:00 a.m, 1:39, 4 and 9:09 p.m. (third week). Palace—“Follow Thru, 2:06, 4:29, 7:17 and 9:40 p.m. AUCTION SALES. m@vu AYS. Eont DWELLING, NO. 1238’ EVARTS STREET tue of a certain deed of trust duly in Liber No. 6032, follo 449 et seq., and records of the District of Co- and at the reauest of the party thereby, the undersigned trustees nt of the pmmulu) gn TUESDAY. TH K P.M. the fol- situate District of Columbia. to wi t 7 block & in Denison and Walker, trus- 7Moo 35, record the office of the survevor of fhe Distriet of Cotambli | W n_for assessment are 3936, One-fourth of the pur- three installments, represented by the omissory notes of the purchaser. payable one, two and three years, wiih inter- f 3300 required of purchaser at All conveyancing, recording of ' purchaser. day of sale. otherwise ment of such resale in some newspaper s | LEOPOLD Hazleton Baby Grand Piano, Chest of Draw- ers, Fireplace Brasses, Large Mirrors, Center WEGISTERED* Tables, Secre- taries, Living Room Suites, 0dd Chairs, Bric-a-Brac, Lamps, Pictures, Mattress- es, Personal Effects, etc. At Public Auction At Sloan’s, 715 13th St. SATURDAY October 18th, 1930 Starting at 10 A. Also at 10 Al Y JVEN & BON. AUCTIO 1431 Eye Street Northwest. %oum DETAX BRICK KNOWN ~AS 318 1stn leed of trust duly * No. €363, Tollo 127 et sed., Disi escribed land Anfl premise of ington, Du!rlel 0( and lot Blotk z-my?'-:'é'«m o:er lat recorded in 3 0( the Y(Enl’fl! wing-described part of aid subdivision: i southeast cofner of said 50) and running e henc, iece" Norch three the: roatis three () fest to point of nce 20 5, together with th ml'z.uou third ‘semi-aiinually. from day 'WASHINGTON LOAN & TRUET CO. ALFRED H. LAW oct1-ads.exBy W mn a( col H -..’th'flr.(‘l'll:‘l‘ nfu‘lllae issues in this case rela. ng been e jurned as to neu-umn Blttelsen, Wim ttersson, Hell known heirs at said i ubli !Ol;‘inur Ceeks In the Washingion Law Re- -, Fiodin *Phe Evening Star. The substance of said issues jd_case is as_follows: s e aatd writing siened atson or by any :t-ndln( and. capable of ma ten: 8th, Ceets, ln “fhe Dhlnc'. of ol trict No. 2069.—Not. Nblmuon DRotice s hezesy siven tied, the tric June thirtieth, mineteen hundred and Jefterson Teles ot Ol plat flied with ‘the war o:..‘r‘fo.. bel LEGAL NOTICES. RT OF THE DIS- mbia. nomnx Probate Court. \Watson. deceas lec —The notification atson. terssen and the ece: 0 s %t Gar of” oficher, WD, at, the issues be s uv. do-n“l‘%r ished o r and twice 8 week for the same De- ai 101 'l‘lfi)ll K "Bid "she re "v'.e same 't'o be hu last Wil ‘an wl-l btained b of ec: f sound mind, memory or contract? P. L. SIDDONS. (Seal.) FoWLER, At !VP‘R-‘IIE COURT OF THE DIS- i Holding & - District Condemnation " of lsnd for | Jackson snd Kearny | ymbia.—Dis- d Order of that the joners of the District of Columbia o & certain provision of the Act | Oonlr s, approved March 4, 1913, en- “An Act making appropriations for expenses of the government of the Di 't of Columbla. for the fiscal year ending Earle—"Gir]l of the Golden West,” 11:35 &m., 1:55, 4:05, 71.'llnd Fox—"Liliom, 4:13, 5:26, 7:49 lnd 10:12 P Columbia~"What a Widow' week), 7:25 and 9:30 p.m, Metropolitan—“Reno,” at 11 “Romance,” at 6:15, and 9:45 pm. Central—"Song o' My Heart,” from 11 am. to 11 p.m. Tlvou—"mt of thé Duanes,” at 5, 6:50, 8:20 and 9:50 p.m. i 510 1 AMBASSADOR +AHOTEL . POOL... reasonable pric 7 G St. NW. bur- lSl (second at 11:15 am, 1:15, 3:20, 5:20, am., 6:08, 7:58 and 9:50 at | at 11:49 am,, | at 2, SEE US FIRST If You Need BLANK BOOKS | E Morruon P-per Co. HERZOG'S Sea Food Cafe Steamed Oysters 1 and Deviled Crabs P R g Open Until Midnight 11th & Water Sts. USSES fitted expertly. Very reasonable pric: GIISON'S. 917 G St. N.W. ' Beautiful Enlngemnh 8x10 3 50 % LEESE & BDOMINAL Supporters fitted expertly, very reasonable prices. GIBSON'S, 917 G St. N.W. EIAT Voigtlander Cameras With F-4.5 Skoper Lenses $39.00 New Stock COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY 1424 New York Ave. N.W. SELL the Pierce Plan of HEATING sed on Ihe” Prerce Coneenient Payment Plan! PIERCE-EASTWOOD Boilers and Radiators See Your Naborhood ng Con- y Rooms Open Evenings, 7-9 P.M. 4100 Georgia Ave. DRIVE ONE OF OUR TRADED J VENING STAR, WASHINGTON, AMUSEMENTS. D.. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1930. AMUSEMENTS. P ..."...L....,...fia GIRL o/ 7 GOLDEN WEST "TeoHEALY RACKETEERS BOBBV FOL5OM g FALLS RIAWNQ BOYCE . COMBINATION! B The incomparable of "Geld- diggers” Together * on One Program! on the Screen ) WINNIE LIGHTNIR | A Warner Bros.Vitaphone Comedy LIFE oF TePART Y on /fief/aqg / NICK “The Crooing Treubedow” IN PERSON —~afs0— WILLIAM & JOE MANDELL ZASTRO & WHITE CLIFFORD AND MARION BERNICE MARSHALL SUNNY SCHUCK KING SISTERS NOW PLAYING~ NANCY CARROLL n 2 Swry of Golt. Glritand @ FOLLOW THRU ON THE STAGE TED CLAIRE 1n 3 Capitel Theatrs N. Y. “BYE_BYE BLUES" COMING SATURDAY CLARA BOW n *Her Wedding BEN BLU Butte Parking DRESSLER in ARIE "LE'I US BE GAY’ Warner Bros 624 H St. NE. ““QDAY—BERNICE CLAIRE and ALLEANDI GRAY in” “SPRING Warner Bro 845 Pa. AVENUE GRAND Ave. .ull TODAY and TOMORROW— B KEATON in_"DOUG! LAST 2 DAYS Washington’s Most Sensetional Hit! A Pathe Picture With Helen Twelvetrees, Marjorie Rambeau, Phillips Holmes, Ricardo Cortez. STARTING SATURDAY! ' BERT LYTELL “BROTHERS” Warner Bros. CENT RAL Sth St. Bet. D and B TORAYJOHN, M DAY MCCORMACK in COLBNY Ga. 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NOW PLAYING—TWICE DAILY—2:30, 8:30 NATIONAL THEATER A United Artists Production EVEN] DAILY MATINE LL SEATS & for Al Bruno Roselli The Second Millennium of Vergil Central High School Auditorium 13th and Clifton Streets Tickets, 50 Cents At T. Arthur Smith's Franklin Administration 3 POSITIVELY “3. WILSON-GREENE CONCERTS; 1930-31 CONSTITUTION HALL PHILHARMONIC COURSE, 4:30 Nor.'#8. L PADEREWSKL Jan. 13, KREUTZBERG & GEORGL Wo orias Greatest Dancers. BOSTON $TMPHONY ORCH. B slive Koupseviters, Conducior. Feb. 13, YEHUDI MENUHIN. Flienomenal Boy Violinist. AS INTIMATE AS A BOUDOIR! ~As Passionate As A Lovers Eyes!—As Tantalizing As A Sweetheart’s Kiss!—As Daring And Irresistible as Youth Itselfl CARL LAEMMLE presents A Sophisgicated, Ultra<Modern Drama of Smart-Set Love, {rom:the Best-Seller - “SINCERITY” by JOHN ERSKINE With CONRAD NAGEL GENEVIEVE TOBIN—BASIL RATHBONE—ROSE HOBART WE COMMAND YOU To See This Diamond-Studded Epic of a Lady in a Set of Silvery Passion! WASHINGTON ischosenforthemost important opening since talkies began! WORLD PREMIERE | SATURDAY! METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER'S utamc COSMOPOLITAN talki ing picture- A LADY’ SHUBERT | BELRSE0 in SCARLET SISTER MARY Piay Made by Danlel Reed Prom 'the Novel by Jutie Peceeuin NEXT WEEK SEATS NOW PROVESAICNAL PLAYERS Present THE_LONDON AND NEW_YORK WIT Mall Orders and My Adviee, G0 Te oo H."—London Wuwmflmurm"— Feb. 24, Mme. JERITZA ) pe: Season, $16, ARTISTS' CODRSE, 4:30 14, GERALDINE FARRAR. 11 FRITZ ll:llul. AMINO GIGL! s OBy reduest). WlLSON-GREENE EVENlNG CO}JRSE A Soneert Season, ) . o en .l Il. St > OSEF -DI.AII .‘fl;. ”'&u‘i"fifi- o celi Braso'n: "inn"E o ."N""‘ .R “Singing Jam. 17 Jan. [GAYETY THEATRE] .. Phone Dist. 9534 | Fundamental S Tt MORALS thelove career of a celebrated beauty’ starring the famed headliner of Broadway shows| and Metropolitan Opera GRACE MOORE v WALLACE BEE Loew’s FStreetatl2th REGINAKD DE COLUMBIA MISS EI.LEN WALLER mber, Dancing Masters of America, Inc. 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