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AUCTION SALES. DAYS. ontinued. s rough. 2441 8 RO CBveriise T the : a 3 N O versiniss. I v, GREENBERG of T fi QUEN, & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 3 & WS AW SO e SRR oRE: it DWELLING KNOWN AS 4965 NASH STREET NORTH- T, of a certain deed of trust, dul ‘;:brule 23, 1927, as Instrument l‘ :nd records of the District of Co- and at the request of the party Secured thereby, the undersigned trustees Wik-well at public_auction. in front of the on TUESDAY, THE THIRD DAY UARY, A.D. 1931, AT FOUR P.M., the following-described land remises, situate in the county of Wash. Biton, District of Columbia, and designated “and being lots 20, 31 and 22 in square in the subdivision known as “Addition mpton Park,” as per piat recorded in fice of the surveyor for the District of bia in Liber 63. at folio 10; subject building restriction lines as shown on of said subdivision. ¥ms of sale: Very reasonable terms. to at time of sale. A deposit of equired at time of sale. Tecording. at~ cost rms of sale o be complied hirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to the property, at the risk and cost of lting purchaser, after five dave' adver ent of uch_resale in some nel er Bublished in Washington, D. C. WikoR & ZEee 24.36.28.30.02.3 Trustees. 822, O8. J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS. 1431 EVE 8T. N.W. nounced 00, will be. gonvprancing ser. th within t £ ¢ SALE OF TWO-STORY DE. PACHED FRAME DWELLING WITH GARAGE KNOWN AS_PREMISES 6139 815t PLACE NORTHWEST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust dated jember. 3rd, 1929, being instrument No. .~ recorded September 7th. 1929. among 1and records of the District of Columbia the party_secured the reauest of ereby, the undersigned trustees will seil, at public_auction, in front of the premises, MONDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF FEB- JUARY, A.D. 1931, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M,, e following described land ‘and premises, itudte in the District of Columbia and des- nated as and being lot 81 in square 2333 in o - ul on known as “Chevy 'Chase Park,’ made by the Munsey Trust Company. trustee, as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbi in Biber 57 folio 27: subject to reserv: tion-as to grading contained in deed ri ded among said land records in Liber 89 ‘at folio 3. Tetms: Sold subject to a prior deed of Srust for $5.000.00. further particulars of which will ‘be_announced at time of sale; the- purchase price above said trust iy 500.00 in cash, balance in monthly in- ents, amount to be announced at sale, = all_cash. A deposit of $500.00 require nyeyancing, recording, etc. at_the chaser's cost. Terms to be complied mcnfn thirty days, otherwise deposit ifed and the property may be advertised #nd resold at the discretion of the trustees. - JOHN_ D. HOWARD. e WILLIAM H. SPIGNUL. 4883,24.26,28,31-fe2 Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TEES' SALE VALUABLE BRICK WELLINGS, NOS. 5308, 5312 AND 5316 RTY-THIRD STREET N.W. BY virtue of a certain deed of trust duly tded, respectively. in Liber No. 6411 las. 317,313 and 303 et sea. of the land Ords of the District of Columbia, and at 6 Eequest Of the Darty Secured thereby, the Undersigned trustees will offer for sale by Public. suction. in_ {ront of “the respective emizet. on MONDAY 'THE TWENTY SLXTH 'OF JANUARY. 1931, AT THREE-THIRTY YGLOCK P.M., the following described land and- premises, ‘situate in the District of Co- fimbia, to wit: Lot 16 in Lawrence J. Man- wan's ™ ubdivision of lots in_sauare 1861, as ger.piat recorded in Liber No, 9l follo 138 of ‘$he records of the office of the surveyor f #he District of Columbia, subject to the Puding restriction line as shown_on said 7 improved by premises No. 5308 d3rd et n.w. IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER, 15 in Lawrence J Mangan's subdivision fots in square 1661, as per plat recorded Liber No. 91, folio ‘138, of the records of ‘office of the survevor of the District of bia. subject to the building restriction je_as shown_ on said plat, improved by T No_ 5312 43rd street n.w. IMME- LY THEREAFTER, lot 14 in Law- zente J. Mangan's subdivision of lots in 661, as per plat recorded in Liber fo. 91, folio 138, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, ect to the bullding restriction line as wn_on said plat, improved by premises o, 5316 43rd street n.w. Terms of sale: Cash. A deposit of $300.00 each parcel required of purchaser at e of sale. All convevancing, recording d_motarial fees at cost of purchaser. §rmx to be complied with within thirty ¥5 {rom day Of sale. otherwise trustees Teserve the right to resell property at risk cost_of defaulting purchaser, after five advertisement of such BeWgbaver published in Washi; MICHAEL $415.17,20,22.24 J. OWEN_& SON, 1431 EYE & * SALE OF VALUABLE IM- VED REAL ESTATE. BEING BRICK G, PREMISES NO. 18 NOR' ~GAROLINA AVENUE SOUTHEAST. Virtue of & certain deed of trust in Liber No. 5997, folio 360 ¢f seq land records of the District, of Colum ‘and at the request of the parly secured y, the undersigned trustees will sell AUCTIONEERS, NW. at public auction, in front of the pi s, [ONDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF - RUARY, AD. 1931, AT rDAve Flere o' PM., the following-described land ‘Dremises, ‘situate in the city of Wash- District of Columbia, and designated B85 and being lot twenty-four (24) in Ira R and Prank E. Allen's subdivision of in square six hundred and ninety-four 694), as' per plat recorded in Liber 17, at 28, of the records of the office of the Surveyor for the.District of Columbia. “Perms of sale: One-third of the purchase meney to be paid in cash, balance in two ‘equal instaliments, payable in one and two Fears, with interest at seven per centum per anhum. payable semi-annually from day of U a zeggm etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms Sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees Teserve the right to resell the property e risk and cost of defaulting purchaser five days' advertisement of such resale some newspsper published in Washing- SAMUEL A DRURY. JAMES B. NICHOLSON, 3822,24,26,28.31. 72 Trust THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. SRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE. BEING BRICK PREMISES NO. 11068 O WELLING. NORTHWEST. _By virtue of & certain deed of trust. duly ded in Liber No. 562, folio 51 et seq., land records of the District of Colum- .and st the request of the party secured y, the undersigned trustees will sell blic auction. in front of the premises, ONDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF FEB- UARY, AD. 1931, AT THREE O'CLOCK M., the following-described land and prem- ituate in the city of Washington, Dis- rict of Columbia, and designated as and Jot eleven (i1) in 8. F. Austin's sub- riflon of part of sauare tnree hundred and een (313). as per plat recorded in Liber M. K.. follo 49. of the records of the %g the surveyor of the District of of sale: One-third of the purchase mone: h, balance in two eausl in one snd two Fesrs, with interest at seven per centum per anmum, payable semi-annually from day of sale: sécured by deed of trust upon the proj erty sold, or all cash at the option of t! purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be r auired at’ time of sale. Al conveyancin Tetording, etc., at cost of purchaser. Term: ©f _sale to be complied with within thirty €95 from day of sale, otherwise the trus- reserve the right fo resell the properly e risk and cost of defaulting purchaser Tive days advertisement of such resale dome_newspaper published in Washing- TAMES 5. NTCHOLSON, $932,24,26,28,31.fe2 Trustees. o P B. C. fare, etc. apply Can. Pac. Rwy. 14th % New ¥ork Ave. N-W.. Washingion, OF ¢ Canadian Australasian Line, 999 West ngs St Vancouver, B. C. DE LUXE SERVICE FROM NEW YORK To MIAMI—Express ailings every Wednesday and Saturday. To JACKSONVILLE — Every :: sday, Thursday and Satur- Y. betweew MIAMI and HAVANA Direct Overnight Service Through tickets NEW YORK to HAVANA with a day for sight- seeing in mi. OFFICIAL NOTICE. COMMISSIONERS OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Washington, January 20, 1931 ORDERED: That the following amendment made by the Director of Traffic to the - lations made by said Director of Traffic a adopted and promulgated by the Commi sioners of the District of Columbia on Apr! 32, 1925, be and the same®is hereby adopted and promulgated by the Commissioners of the trict of Columbia: Amend Article VIII, Section 10, by striking out paragraph () and by inserting in lieu thereof 8l h d 1] PP Sanitns Venituus. © Whenever a Yehicle is barked or stopped on s s roadway or alley, during the times betweer one-half hour after sunset and one-half hour before sunrise or at any other time when there s not sufficient light to render clearly discernible any vehicle on the street from s distance of 200 feet, there shall be dis- played upon such vehicie one or more lamps. one of which shall be on the roadway side and project a white light visible under. nor- mal atmospheric conditions from a distance of 500 feet to the front of such vehicle and one of which lamps shall project a red light visible under like conditions from & distance of 500 feet to the rear, except that such parking light or lights’ need mnot be dis- plaved upon any vehicle stopped or parked on any street, roadway or alley which is electrically lighted where there is sufficient light to reveal any person for a distance of 200 feet upon such street, roadway or alley.” W. H. HARLAND, Direcfor of Traffic. Ap- proved: L. H. REICHELDERFER. H. B. CROSBY, J. C. GOTWALS, Commissioners, D. C. __LEGAL NOTICES. FLLIS, FERGUSON, HOUGHTON & GARY, Attornebs, Southern Building. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of _Columbia. — Phoenix Assurance Company, Ltd. & corporation, 47 Beaver Street, New_York, N. ¥.; The Union Marine Insurance Company. Ltd., a_corporation, 4 Beaver street. New York, N. Y.. plaintiffs, vs. Suddeutsche Ruckversicherungs Aktic geselschatt, otherwise known as South Ger Man Reinsurance Company, & COIpOTAtiol Munich, Germany, defendant.—At Law, No. 78112.—The object of this suit is to reco: Judement against the above-named defend with interest ant for sum of $26.802.90, thereon at the rate 'of siX per cent per annum from May 15, 1930, besides costs. under contract of reinsurance between the plaintiffs and the defendant. executed by th Dlaintifis on December 22, 1926, and by the defendant on December 27, 1926, and to havc Sudement of condemnation of certain prop- erty of the defendant levied under an at- fachment issued in this suit to satisfy the 1 And _whi 1t § fintifs Claim. And whereas it appears : N nean. | Belasco—“In the Best of Families,” ) e g’x‘y’é’x“ 'l?upe‘:‘&‘;{:ugtgrfitg\:"ndnds“‘éll‘nn‘::lli;‘ at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. HERE and § —Harvey Gaul, Post- . that o mpany. G.m -"c'o"r';uo‘u';}?u'."n “Berlin Germany. Has a5 5. ational—Gireen Grow the Lilacs,” at g et thel N Gazette. Seried & clam against the property so Iesicc | :20 p.m. lank Books * on. Itols therelore, this A0t fonanat ‘and | _Gayety—“Blg Show,” at 2:15 and el st \ “‘America’s Sweet- e sald Hardy & Company. G.m.b.H. ap-(8:15 p.m. s—8 to 5: N heart’ i th o pear in this court on or before the fortiet] - ‘\\ eal is_another musi day: exclusive of Sundays and fegal nolidars Palace—“Follow the Leader,” at 11:40 E. Morrison Paper Co. §: cal hit. Last night’s au- A e R Tlie suit and show caus: | B e 1009 Pa. Ave. [N dience proclaimed their Why ‘sald condemnation shouid not be paid. | = Fox——*Once a Sinner,” at 11:30 a.m. § - therwise the suit will be procecded with a 12 15, 4:47, 7:33 and 10:05 pm. Stage § (Schwab and Mandel) h case of default: provided that this orde be ublished. in the Washington Law Re- porter and The Washington Evening Sta nce a week for three successive weeks. By fhe court: WENDELL P. STAFFORD. Jus tice, “(8eal) A true copy. Teste: FRANK E. CUNNINGHAM, Clerg. By ALF G BUHR. Assistant_Clerk. ~1222.29.1 GUSON, HOUGHTON & GARY, neys, Southern Building. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict cf Columbia. — Phoenix Assurancc Company. Ltd.. ® corporation. 47 Bemve: street, New York. N. Y.: The Union Marinc Insurance Company, Ltd. a corporation. 4% FER Atty th Beaver street, New York. N. on & . trict of Columbia. — Phoenix Assurance Guarantee & e e York, N ¥, | Company, Lid. & corporation, 41 Beave: Describe Feebly the New: WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST Plaintiffs., ve. Suddeutsche Ruckversicherung: | street, New York, N. ¥.: The Union Marin tncluding JACK WHITING, GUS Aktiengeselschaft, otherwise known as South | Insurance Company, Ltd, & corporation, 4 SHY, JEANNE AUBERT. Ak engent L e Eomoany, & corpora. | Beaver street, New' York, N. ¥. plaintifls SHY, JEANNE AUBERT.' John o Runich. Germany. defendant,— At Law. | vs. Suddeutsche Ruckversicherungs Aktien- Shechan, ” Harriette Lake, Ines o e he Cobject 'of this suit 15 to re- | geselschaft, otherwise known as South Ger. ‘ourtney and others with & oover Nudgment against the above-namec | man Reinsurance Company, & corporation. Cyclonic Dancing Beauty En- Sotendant “for the sum . of $35.007.58, with | Munich, Germany, defendant—At Law, No semble. {nterest thereon at the rate of six per cent |78579.—The object of this suit is to recovei [E=as s sce=] R AR Der annum from May 15, 1930, besides costs, | Judgment against the abovernamed defend B Nites. $1.00. 200, $2.50. 83.00. Doder divers coniracts of reinsurance exe. |ant for the sum of $2.884.90, with interest = hewa us W at.. 81, . Cited by the plaintifls on December 13th, | thereon at the rate of six per cent pe For Full Particul ‘Write or o . Sat. 3 $1.00, 936 and December 2ist. 1927, and by the | annum from June 30, 1930. besides costs Phone 1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. ToNtaHT defendant on December 20th, 1926: December | under contract of reinsurance between th gt , at 8:30 ot 1957 and January 2nd. 1928, and to | plaintifis and the defendant, executed b: p Directly r 10 New York 506 b0 $2.50 fave judgment of condemnation. of certain | the piaintifls on December 23, 1926 and, b i afer Co. remiere: ai the Broadhurst Theater Droverty of the defendant levied under an |the defendant on December 27 1926, and t Prednsed by th D ewenient issued in 1his sult to satisty the | have judgment of condemnation of certair Insist on “Schafer Quality Material Betowerthy’ musicRl sncoonies. oo Dlaintifls' claim. And whereas it appear: | broperty of the defendant levied under a Beteworthy Prom the answer of Howard Sutherland, [attachment lssued in this suit to satisfy thc 4100 Ga. Ave. ADams 0145 New Alien Property _Custodia and garnishec | plaintifis’ claim. And whereas it appears herein, that one Hardy & Company, G.mb.H. |{rom the answer of Howard Sutherland. a corporation, of Berlin, Germany, has . | Alien Property Custodian, a&nd garnishec 331 2 2 . serted a claim against the property so levied | herein, that one Hardy & Company, G.m.b.H. 5 e s A By | ipeitiar i e sty HOME MOVING uaty, 1831, ordered that the defendant and |se Uniy, 1931, ordered that the dgfendunt abd | Sorih” & therefore. this J0u day of Jan. DANCING. pear In this court on of before the fortieth |uary, 1931, ordered that the defendant and PROF. & MRS ACHER STUDIO, 1127 10 st. n.w.—Classes Mon. and Pri. Instruction day. exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays. after the day of the first publication of thir order, to defend this sult anq show cause why said condemnation should' not be had otherwise the suit will be proceeded with a in case of default: provided that this order be ‘published_in the Washington Law Re- porter The Washington Evening Star once a week for three successive weeks. By the court: WENDELL P. STAFFORD. Jus- (Beal. ) A true copy. : FRANK E. CUNNINGHAM. Clerk. By ALF G. BUHR- MAN,_Assistant_Clerk. 1833.29.1¢5 ELLIS, FERGUSON, HOUGHTON & GARY, Attorney: ners Banatns. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- 5 a trict of Columbia. — Phoenix Assurance . Solithern Bullding, Washingtor, D: in- i W Wi i S T Y | LR s ReRmehotrb AR | Pl RomodComptts Steek s ses v urance Company. Ltd.. & cor ;47 . Other as e ure as BT ance O Nork,” NO ¥ London | German Reinsirance Company, & corporation, | (W] Optical o 9 Guarantee & Accident Company, Ltd., & cor- | Promenaden Flatz 6, Muenchen, Germany, de- 5 E JUNGLE poration, 55 Pifth avenue, New York, N. Y. |fen At Law, No. 78256.—The object of B B e ahe, Ruckversicherang: | this sulf is to recover judgment against the | Co. 844 North Howard Street. Aktiengeselschaft, otherwite known as South German Reinsurance Company, enda; tion, Munich, Germany, de! 2, Rialto—"The Boudoir Diplomat,” IN THE SUPREME ¢ otherwise th with interest on $3.861 thereof from 24. 1930. and on $938 thereof from April 30. ts or poll- 'r CONVICTED 3 TIMES IN YEAR, POLICE TO GO Commissioners Adopt Rules Amend- ment to Rid Force'of “Inefficient.” The District Commissioners yesterday adopted an amendment to the rules governing the Police Trial Board, mak- ing it mandatory for a politeman con- victed three times in any one year violations of the Police Manual! to dismissed, although it is possible arrive at the same result by considering th> fact of many convictions un section 22 of the manual which "pro- that an officer may be dismissed vid: for nefficiency.” Commissioner Crosby said yesterday that the purpose of the amendm was to rid the force of unintelligent and inefficient policemen, rather than an attack on those who commit spec- tacular offenses at greater intervals. When a policeman gets into troul three times in & single year and gets convicted, it is fairly evident, the gen- eral says, that he does not know how conduct himself and that the force would be better off without him. The Commissioners also abolished the advisory board, which has func- tioned for five years, to examine the qualifications of applicants for hacking licenses. The legality of the method was questioned by an attorney for a taxi driver, whose request for a license was denied, and Corporation Counsel Wil- liam W. Bride ruled that the responsi- bility probably kelonged to the super- intendent of licenses alone. TODA&'S AMUSEMEkTS, show at 1:35, 4:07, 6:53 and 9:25 p.m. R-K-O Kelth's —“The Royal Bed, 2, 3:42, 5:40, 7:40 and at 11:42 am, 1: 9:40 pm. Earle—"Little Caesar,” at 11:30 am., 0, 7:30 and 10:05 p.m. LEGAL NOTICES. 0! Attorneys, Southern Building. a corporation, of Berlin, Germany, has as- the said Hardy & Company, G.m.b.H afier the day of the first order, to defend this suil why said condemnation should not be h: uit will be proceeded with in case of del be_published_in the Washington once a week for three successive weeks. the court: WENDELL P. STAFFORD. tice. (Seal) A true copy. Teste: GUNNINGHAM, Clerk. By MAN, ant_Clerk. HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO HOUGHTON & GARY, RT OF THE DIS . ap- pear in this court on or before the fortieth day. exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays. publication of this and show causc ult; provided that this orde: Law Re porter and The Washington Evening Bta: FRANK ALF G BUHR- 822,29, fe5 D. C, THUR AMUSEMENTS. 11:57 a.m, 1:56, 3:55, 8:53, 7:52 and 2 p.m. Columbla—“The Right to Love,” at 11:25 sum., 1:25, 3:30, 6:30, 7:35 and TIONAL | =oyemr ST SAT. MAT.. | $1.00-38.00 Metropolitan—“War Nurse,” at 11:22 Too o $8.56 am, 1:05, 2:48, 4:31, 6:14, 7:57 and The Thsater Guld, Inc, Presests 9:40 p.m. Tivoli—“The Widow From Chicago,” at 2:45, 4:30, 6:15, 8:05 and 9:55 p.m. Central—"Madame Du Barry, from 11 am: to 11 pm. Ambassador—"“The Passion Flower,” at 6:15, 8:05 and 9:55 p.m. et e S R Lindley Envoy to Japan. June Walker on| LONDON, January 22 (#).—Sir Pran- " be | cis Oswald Lindley, veteran of the Brit- Richard Hale Franchot Tone ish diplomatic service and Ambassador to Portugal since 1929, Tuesday was ‘appointed Ambassador to Japan. der OPENS For Your Healths SWINM & ent WE PROMISED ble 04 M. 01PN, AMBASSADOR +~HOTEL ..POOL ..~ HERE IT IS PITTSBURGH to 22 1424 New York Ave. N.W. PLIANCES latest enterprise a El ters, Grills, L Z Sun-Telegraph. at|# Cleanliness Super- Sat- isfaction, Convenience and Dependability Only 1 Washington Subscription Season.) The Theater Guild Acting Co.. In P of American Folk Play by Lynn Riggs 4 Distinguished Cast Includes Helen Westley NEXT MONDAY NITE! Positively Only One Week SEATS SELLING YOU THE SEASON’S BIGGEST MUSICAL. DRAMA EDITORS’ .!‘ill‘fi Voigtlander ||l ENDORSEMENT: M o L § “The biggest theatri- $39.00 N cal coming-out party New Stock § since ‘Whoopee.” "—Karl COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY | N Krug, Press. “A smash hit and a double-barreled success.” cess.”—William J. Lewis, A New Musical Comedy by Fields, Rogers and Hart suc- PICTURES 8 to 9, dancing at 9 (orchestra). Pr sons by appointment. Met. 4180. ' | ‘RUT —that is what you can have with a Kedatoy. See it dem- onstrated. a Member, Dancing Masters of Ame: By ELLIS, FERGUSON, HOUGHTON & GARY, Attorneys, Southern Building. SUPREME COURT OF above-named defendant for the sum of 3,789, Ma 1930, besides costs, under cont THE DIS- Miss Ellen Waller ivate lee- t. Jooo. ing New One. gram. Mon., Taews, A" Dalmatin H— Women and Mi 12 504 reh 614 9th St. N.W. ment. No cover charge at any —Baltimore’s newest and smartest night club. Dancing, dining and entertain- time. Last Times Today-"Once a Sinner” SHUBERT ELASC A HILARIOUS FARCE “IN THE BEST OF FAMILIES” WITH A NOTABLE CAST OF FARCEURS T WEEL: H DRAPER Original Character Sketches, Includ- 6 Changes of Pro- '».—Opening a Bazaar & Church in Ttaly. Nights and Sat. Mat. 50c_to $2.50. Thur. Mat., 50c to $2. GAYETYI-;FURI.ESK I'IIIlIITEl:IlnLIG Fri. Nite, 11:30 No Advance in Prices Jimmy Lake’s Big Show WOMAN IN "SWKE 9 1N “MOROCO” 7y . A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Durected by JOSEF VON STERNBERG TWO CONTINENTS HAVE HAILED TS "BEAUTY AND GLAMOUR. A Woman who witt fascinate you AcMan that thrdls you with his art BOB WEST The Joy Boy of Song ' Hes got th w/,o/:gaw,'{ J{nym’y. .'aZfi /w:/ LEON BRUSILOFF ond 4us FOX MUSIC MASTERS O \ of truly Great cHusical Orgumaztion. (Ag FOX-MOVIETONE NEWS "It Speaks for Itielf / With DOROTHY MACKAML On the Stage—GREEN DEVILS IDEA TODAY at 2:30 500 to 52.00 WARNER. BROS. —— LAST TWO DAYS — Warner Bros-Vitaphome Masterpiace LITILE (AFSAK aum WAANESSH- 252w sTacE ATTRACTIONS EATS NO Il Make You ; ROCK ROAR ai RAVE HOOPIES; SHOW YOU'V EVER SEEN Peasant, Three Clitford (mew), In No, 78578.—The object of thi: 4 Tecover Jidment “against the above-named rance e the steamship ‘Ad- hierest thereon at the.rate of six per cent - b June ke 1330 neidescout: | predin of Norh fmecics, diied Cunbes FREE LECTURE Scissors and Knives Binder contract of reinsurance between . J929: yl‘m“l. and the defendant, executed b; Philadelph! dated October 25, 1920; Phil . Expertly Sharpened TERRIFIC DRAMA OF A MAN WHO FALLS IN e “vlaintifls on December 13th, 1926, anc | 4¢lPhia Fire and Marine Insurance Company. st & Small Charge LOVE WITH HIS FRIEND'S WIFE.SEE THE TRE e D O oa “anq by the defendant |dated October 25, 1920: National Securit GIBSON’S, 917 G St. N.W. on December 20th, 1926: December 30th. Fire Insurance Company, dated October 2! R [A sC CE 1927, and January 2nd, 1928, and to have 1929; B!nnkru & Shippe Insurance Com- —_— judgment of condemnation of certain prop- .n"flnnn" York, dated October 25. 1929 griy of e defendant levied under wi st | ENoP G5 G0 Nilona) Fire Insranes Com: S— issued in 0 3 % E “ Ry ‘il And wheress it appess; | pany of Hariford ‘dated October 25, 1023; . » Friday and Saturday laintifls, claim, And yhereas &t snPens | ¥angtsse Insurance Association. dated Octo- || Judge Frederick C. Hill, C.S. N NTOMET L Niien Bropenty Custodian, ahd" garnishec | Ber 25, 1028, all claims and rights of action 2 e Onl HIPPODROME _ mods,"Somorr e R o Combany. G b ¢ | against said defendant accruing to said cor- y ‘Today-Tomorrow B e or Bl Cmroany Oitaa a5 |porations under sald policles having been of Clinton, IIL LOIS MORAN, in “NOT DAMAGED.” Beried o lam ayatast. the property so leviec | guly assiened fo the plaintiff herein, and to y BL CAMEO Mt. Rainter, Md. - on, ‘It is therefore, this 20th day of Jan. | have judgment of condemnation of certaln Menib f B Last Day oy, (1031, brdered that the defendant anc | Proverty of the defendant levied under ar Member of the oard of 3 JAMES HALL in “THIRD ALARM." Y e My & Company. O ool ‘Ao |attachment tssued 1n this suit to satisty the || ¢ o 0oeocp: £ “The Moth . ALEXANDRIA, VA. R T MR, & CORPY 0 o0 | PGS clgin And mheregs’ J€ spoears || Lectureship of The Mother enault Wine [|JRICHMOND ‘“hii™nio” Srder, o ‘defend this suil and show cause | 1 torboration, of Berlin: Germang. has as: || Christ, ~Scientist, in Boston, Tonic CIRCLE Homesi & murror ‘Borcen s opend gulierwise the sult will be proceeded witha! S5t i Sheretone, this Joth duy of Janaay, || Massachusetts. WILL ROGERS in_“LIGHTNIN . lefault; provides at this order 3 't 2 i . L] be Published in the Washi T|1931, ordered that the defendant and the 1ith & N. C, Ave. SE. l4 mKKTw-|4 o 5, ibibhed o o Waineion Yo' S|S0 S S8ty SEVAT WSS | In First Church of Christ, o S— CAROLINA ' Sufic¥ SigStct Pee s Waok for three sucressive weeks. By | this court on_ or before the fortiet! and FREDERIO MARCH in “LAUGH- + FOURTEEN FIERY RED fhe court: .WENDELL P. STAPPORD. Jus. | Siclusiye of Sundays and lesal holids S TER.” HOT REDHEADS tice. (SBeal) A true copy. Teste: FRANK E. CUNNINGHAM, Clerk. - B ionte St S0 S RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. S P wiihe s T TUST &rF BOAROWALK FREE GARAGE BEE SARAS UD after the day of the first publication of t order 'to defend Ty said Eondcmnation shouid. be published in the Washington Law o 'should. nos be pad, otherwise the suit will be procs t] in case of default; provided m!::"td l:lo’;d:; Columbla R4. and Euclid St. N.W. Thursday, January 22 2« $2.0 Re- porter and The Wi PoEe™, Wil ot gesTinEion, Rnlng, Sy et beatareaifen A i o, STAFFORD. Jus. 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