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s e of -'ouuln'dnl of trust, "%he” reauts By, the unde: at_publ 307, of being also ‘ot taxation as lots 813 of record. - | Geological Survey's latest bulletin, en- | ) the jon _of ct. °'A ‘deposit of 830000 reauized ime_of the acceptance of bid he purch :nln:uun r:x title; l:flnv!!lncmll nota on mg fant to resell --la e ropert: mel such 2o puhlllhedflln the" Blicrict AUMAN, SaahonD” 2 VikNBugn noldadseny AM A WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. fhrrmuu.xorm DWELLING, WENTIETH ~STREET ~NORTH- AT, of trust, duly By virthe o a cgrtaip, deed of trush du) ‘the land mnra. of the "bistrict ‘of Cotum: 1 party secured thereb: llud lrull‘!l will nfler for II ublic -n:uofihm 'rififl Temises. L KT DAY R O'CLOCK : Geological v | Their Territory and Governments. IMASON-DIXON' LINE TR HSTORY REVEAED = Survey Bulletin Describes Work of Mathe- maticians in 1763-67. The story of the “Mason and Dixon line,” run between Maryland and Penn- sylvania by two famous English math: maticians in 1763-1767 is told by '.ha\ titled “Boundaries, Areas, Geographic Centers and_Altitudes of the United States and the Several States, With a Brief Record of Important Changes ln; | bulletin is authored by Edward M. | Douglas, and just made public. ‘The work of Mason and Dixon cn | their boundary line was stopped by In- dians, the bulletin points out, but they had run from the Delaware River to a point about 30 miles beyond the north- | west, corner of Maryland. The accuracy | that 1n a resurvey 130 years later, with modern instruments and methods, the position found for the northeast corner of Maryland differed only 180 feet from their position. The original stones for ‘5307 0 ant of their survey is shown by the fact | TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. jhubert-Belasco—'Dishonored Lady,” “The Big Trai 5: ‘lE'Inndlo n lnd BilL,” P l.tk— Rivers End,” at 12, I 20, 5:25, 7:45 and 10:05 p.m. R-K-O Keith’'s—"Playboy of Paris,” at 11:35 a.m., 1:30, 3:40, 5:50, 7:40 and 9:40 pm. Metropol litan-—“The Gorilla,” at 11 am., 12:48, 2:35, 4:24, 6:12, 8 and 9:50 pm. Ambassador--“River’s End,” at 6:15, 8 and 9:40 p.m. Central—“A Lady Surrenders,” 11 am. to 11 pm. Tivoli—"Ma Satan,” at 1:30, 3:30, :35 pm. from Because of economic conditions in | Australia, many privately owned auto- | mobiles remain unlicensed this year, New South Wales alone having 10,000 unlicensed cars, EIASTIC Stockings fitted e: pertly, very reasonable pri GIBSON’S, 917 G St N.W five-mile marks on this line were carved in England from limestone, and are still standing, with Lord Baltimore's coat of arms on the Maryland side and the Penn arms on the Pennsylvania side. The Virginia charter of 1609 is re- 5t | ferred to in the bulletin, and included h"G r XBI th ity e 1 from 20th lots Tumbered ‘¢ thirteen 16 thetr 1 gne-tourth the area extending west to the “South R Sea”—that is, the Pacfic Ocean, called Mar Del Sur (South Sea) by Balboa | in 1513, when he first saw it at a place where the shoreline runs nearly east m was, y, | other colonies had charters stating the 5 b’h at_option of nul;e ser, 'of '$300 Tequired of purchaser - conveyanging, Teco! At cost u(tg\nc aser. with within ise &3 reserve 18] !ur"fi'% "G aavertisement s some nlItnlper nubllshm 10H. MANK, % SO wmoxma v —or vu.uuu - xwgrnn. ‘BEING. m« S o erRiet in o cm oo fi?"oi s o110 Fedtigst of m“v- e “reauest o o ‘the "undersigned trustee don. in. front_ of the with seven r mtnm Se3abie semi v trom day ae-e"r he t of defaulting ...w.&“.a" , Rrgs, E the North and West Ter- Wing of the U’ 5. Caple tol and Basement Floor of Setiate Office Building. By Public Auction FRIDAY Novwber Zl, 1930 ‘Barber start m'me Basement m“""‘ Senate’ Omce ‘Buiiding. £ ; CASH. Davip Febs, the at -\mn:’-m !DAY in front of the prem. O N L EAL, the following g ag- uate ity "ot ‘Wasnineton: Bistrict” of Golmbls designated 8 and beink part of origin nine m in square five M 358). ning at a point on avenue, distant 13 feet 1Ti tast corner of said nd Y5 ine at _right {0 said avenue, to hnmrly 95 feet Anches, thence north 1% inches 4 northeasterty 81 feet 545 Inches nning. now Known for assessment s lot 825, square 558 rd of the purchise , balance in two ¢ in_one and two | “adsm A Weschler & Som Auctioneers HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE AND EFFECTS --“OLDSMOBILE SEDAN By Public Auction AT NO. 2725 13th ST. N.W., *THURSDAY, NOVEMBER utherly aions aid | I \50ld; | same western limit. The historical dia- grams given for most of the States show the original area and the successive changes by reduction or addition. L!.GAL NOTICES. iy tamy Ty ican cmun ‘the * honorable knows of gase, by a decree dated De; cember (14, 1936, ssued & citation to all those who believe umn-elvu with any rignt he be, present to prove thelr Clolm within the term of 30 davs.. to Teckoned from the 10th day tollowing’the Dublication. of this notl hich will relr in the . November 7, 1330, l“r! (Signed) JOSE DI THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- N ichot Columbia, Hoiding an hel Mae Dulin Laemm! nknow it this ah lu §o%0° ordered that ‘the cause his on or before the 5 ot this order be published three successive weeks in "1 ‘and_The Eve- Clerk. no11,18,25 EDUCATIONAL. Boyd's 2t 30 DA T et T 1333 P st. 'FRENCH LANGTI_A—GE Profs frem France; (gonversational method; Let Us Prove How SIMPLE IT IS to Learn Another Language By our conversational method Present This Advertisement for Free Trial Lesson BREEUZ 1115 Connecticut Avenue Telephone Deca 3932 CIVIL SERVICE. Cle':‘ "rc.l n r. n . salary, o e, T el ¥ v "'“" “‘"" STEAMSHIPS. H SUVA. 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N, November . 18. — William l(onme Trotter, national secretary of the National Equal Rights League, an- nounced last night that President Hoo- ver had agreed to meet a delegation from the National Colored Anti-Lynch- Congress, which congress. BANDITS USE MAIL CHUTE CHICAGO, November 18 (#).—Two packages—a big one and a little one— came down the mail chute to Post- master Clifford C. Wimpress of sub- urban Lombard as he sorted letters in the basement dispatching room last night. They were robbers, and they escaj with $3,000 in ltll'nm and money after thrfltgnlnil ‘Wimpress lnd Miss Edith Germer, his assistant, with a shotgun and then locking them up m a closet. +1009 Pa. The Best Investment After all is said or done, nothing excels a savings agcount! For the average individual it is a practical investment because obtainable on the instalment plan. As and when the funds accumulate, our savings depositors have the benefit of the counsel and assistance of our INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT in the purchase of bonds or stocks. Meantime Interest is Compounding at 3% THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY CEI.TRAL OFFICE WEST END OFFICE F lireet at Ninth Seventeenth Street at G JOHN B. LARNER, President GROSNER’S Ave. RESOURCES TWENTY MILLION DOLLARS BABY-LINKS GOLF CLUB 1358-1360. Florida Ave. N.E. The 'Q;lcntion == Would You Like to Meet CONNI USSES fitted expertly. Very' reasonable prices. GIBSON’S, 917 G St. N. Roast lh led Young Turkey, nebec Braised Vir- Ry Ay LA of the good things that ) Awalt your choice on THANKSGIVING DINNER $1.50 Served from 12:00 (noon) to 10:00 P.M. e more than merely Special Values 2se two items are e Extra 78 &« .. . and when we make such a statement as this + . . We are pre- “upared to back it ... up. with values Hke we mention below. —ordinary Regular $45 Kuppenheimer & Grosner Suits $29.75 Real 16-ounce Smooth Hard-Finished Worsteds —Worsted Twists, Ete. When you find such woolens, and such tailoring' in a group of new style garments . . THEN THE VALUE IS EX. TRAORDINARY . . . and we have only the word to add that the size range is complete + o . these are not “odds and ends,” but real up-to-themin- ute garments. Regular $2.50 Shirts 5165 for $4.78 WHITE ENGLISH BROAD CLOTHS, collar d and neckband styles . LAIN SHADE MADRAS (collar at tached) and STRIPED MADRAS with new type collars , .., ALL SIZES. it GID(D CNEIRS 1325 F STREET The Answer to Your Cry For . .. SOMETHING NEW IN ENTERTAINMENT “JUST IMAGINE” De Sylva Brown & Henderson’s Successor to “Sunny Side Up” EL BRENDEL—MARJORIE WHITE—MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN Positively Ends Thursday Raoul Walsh's Eple. “THE BIG TRAIL” Plus ' Fanchon & Marco “Busy Bee” ldga. 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