Evening Star Newspaper, April 27, 1931, Page 32

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ALL MEALS BATH Alfl‘u 4 EoD wUBY. M FIREPROO MOVING, PACKING AND 3 STORAGE. l D_HAU! EING, Fu Piins Dectur nu. uhnlun 3953 Mills ave. n. —— AUCTION SALES, FUTURE DAYS. NABLE Daniel 29" UNITED STA )unumnl SALE OF w2 virtie ot s -‘mko( TSt Bpecial Ferl Jacian erk’s of Soust of the Distri SEiaabla. and o me Jistrie ‘ of Gieeteq. T wiil WeiL t_public auction Tor 'laut l nil east _entrance to the street, ig‘:::n Ath, I‘I'\s AY. FIF- IAMERIGAN IS HELD e IAFTER RANSOM PAID- m*»\; iChinese Communists Demand Gasoline With Money of Lutheran Mission. By the Associated Press. HANKOW, China, April 27.—The American Lutheran United Mission to- day peid Reds in the vicinity of Hwan- gan, Hupeh Province, $10,000 Mexican (about $2,100) as ransom for Bert Nel- son of Minneapolis, who- has been held captive since last October, but the Com- munists refused to release him after re- ceiving the money. ‘The Reds refused to surrender Nelson becauge the mission had not sent them supplics of gasoline which they had de- I manded. A 63 o ek re wimproyed: Loth e i, Jikewise Unjmprar seized and pon as tne B LR srdgment.at: Satisty & ? ,-“fi Bse dn' ravor q( "The First Na. onai Bank, Spencer. B Toited Siates Marsnal In and for (ce District ot Colu _an2%.6&5u20 3. OWEN AUCTIONEERS, THos. 1. ouz e’ lum NW. LUABLE REAL OF.DVA REMISES iy BRI 33 itus o1 a coriain deed Hor Badls folto "c""dn‘dumr °o ine District ot " lumbla, " and he ol d‘n. tion, o D. 1931, AT FOU! fhe following uucnuu land in the City of Washo w 1Y ahd nmm south .oo feet' to tnd .? besinning. . togecher ' wiia® the Jmp ments, consist! in Terms N ? o800, b re: ¢ All converaacing, M cost of purchass:. Terms SE%0eiats e compiied Mibh within 30 dava frem ds 1o Otherwice [the trustee o reseil the property st zn‘ ‘ane’ cost o defaulting murchases; a ve days* adve such resale in_seme newipaper Dublihed in Washing AMERICAN SPOURITY. UST COMPANY, ‘Trustee. BY HOWARD MORAN. ik Vice Presideat. A Becrata e28u i s ap38.dad:. Tmos. 3. & SON. AUCTIONEERS, - W .- ‘Street N.W. o2 Tirine of a Eoiatn M of tust, duly n Liber No. dozs. fotlo, 394 et so et trict *n9eer'2s | Queen’s Brother, Yal on of lots -t LIDOses over cer- lots, described t cor 5, 1 ‘The missionary negotiator quoted the Reds as having said: “As toe American or Nanking gov- ernment probably are paying the ran- som, there is no reason why the gaso- line is not forthcoming. ‘They told the negotiator that if the gasoline was not supplied more ransom money would be required to effect Nel- son’s release. Missionaries sald it was difficult to s*nd gasoline fo Red headquarters and | By the Associ: in view of the development expressed fear that Nelson's release would be much delayed. The Hwangan Reds April 19 released |of Arts and Sciences, called on business f St. Paul, Minn., | Jeaders of the Nation to put into effect Rev. K. N. Tvedt upon payment of & ransom of $10.000 Mexican and $5,000 worth of medical % | supplies. The policy of the missions is gram to pay no ransoms, but was modified in | gistribution of wealth by means of Fed- the cases of Tvedt and Nelson at the |eral aid for emergency employment re- requect of American officials after re- |lief, shorter working hours, high wa ceipt of word that the two men were |levels, stabilization of industry, unem- bl“‘l‘ tortured by their mnwrs BHITISH NETMAN PLANS TO WED FILM ACTRESS 1|H. W. “Bunny” Austin Is Engaged to Miss Phyllis Konstam, His Relatives Reveal. By the Associated Press. LONDON, April 27.—H. W. Aulun. Britith tennis star, known to his friends as “Bummy,” will announce his engage- ment shortly to Miss Phyllis Konstam, British actress and film star, members of his family sald today. helped to defeat Monaco in a Davis Cup tie at Plymouth last week and is at present at Bournemouth playing in the hard court championships. MBunny~|Fox Corporation Head Announces Earle ialto— Rool 1 TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. ' | Belasco—"Up Pops the Devil” at| '8:20 pm. National—National Players in * J Wise Child,” at 8:30 p.m. mm—"hnn Beach Beauties,” at 5 p.m. cdl “Unfaithful,” s.m., 1:40, 3:45, 5:40, 7:40 and 10, 4:35, Fox—"Doctor’s Wives,” at 11:57 am., 2:30, 4:45, 7:45 and 10 pm. l K-O Keith’'s — “Bachelor Apart- at 11:43 am., 1:43, 3:43, 5:43, 'l 43 and 9:43 p.m. It Pays to Advertise, 12:05, 2:35, 5:10, 7:50 and 10:10 : Ri ‘The Virtuous Husband,” at 11:27 am, 1:30, 3:30, 5:35, 7:35 and 9:42 pm. Metropolitan—"Ten Nights in a Bar 12:45, 2:35, 4:20, Tivell—"“Tom Sawyer,” at 2:15 P4 05, 5:50, 7:40 and 9:30 p.m. Central—"The Last Parade,” 11 am. to ll p.m. mbassador—"It Plv‘ to Advertise,” at l 15, 8 lnd 50 DEPRESSION MEASBRES URGED BY LA FOLLETTE Wisconsin Senator Gives Progres- sives’ Plan for Redistribution of Wealth and Employment Relief. ed Press. NEW YORK, April 27.—Senator Rob- Jert M. La Follette of Wisconsin, speak- {ing yesterday s’ the Brooklyn Institute the Progressives’ program dealing with the depression. The pro| includes more equal e Plnyment insurance, rehabilitation of agriculture and sharply graduated in- come and inheritance taxes. In his discussion of the current de- pression, 8enator La Follette empha- Kll!d the responsibility of the last three u ican administrations, which, he ave given free rein to the in- dwltrlfll:u I Questioned by one of his audience. the Senator ‘declared that he opposed prohibition, “lock, swck and blrl’el i ROMANCE FILM KEYNOTE FOR COMING SEASON Many New Personalities in 48 Pictures to Be Made. ‘The couple met two years ago aboard | By the Associated Pres the Berengaria en route to New York, Miss Konstam beating Austin at deck tennis during the voyage. NEW YORK, April 27.—Romance, such as the screen depicted in the days She is a keen tennis player and fencer | before It became sophisticated, will be outside of her stage life, in the course | the keynote of the Fox production pro- of .which: ahe has appeared in many|gram for the coming year. meu-ml ‘West End productions, She BRIGK | whht to Anmiel once to play Sylvia|tion of the Armi i KING OF SIAM SPENDS SUNDAY IN QUIET REST|, Student, Vis- its Ophir Hall as Rauler Cables to Half-Brother. as | By the Auou-unm- April ,7 King | the silent days as Mae Marsh, Thomas gin | Melghan, James Kirkwood and Greta PURCHASE, N. Prajadhipok of lhm resting to for an operation on his eye: str < |5pent & quiet Sunday in his residence, Ophir Hall, near here. Rain fell all through the day and from the Irish Free State to the United either the King nor Queen Rambail -l! Barni left the graystone house. The 1) ce Tokether ‘with® (e’ improvemenie: afternoon was spent in listening to and watching motion pictures | One-third of the purchase e e s teater which 'and iwo nium per aiall trom ey by deed of trust upon property sold. or all cash, st ta the 385 jeposit’ 00 will be ‘esancing. mp! 3 of ale, irt .- Serves’ (he rieit lo resel the projeriy at ihe & and cost of d irchaser. afiar Ive days' advertise A ‘n' fome newsaper PublisHed 1 Washipeton, AMPRICAN SECURITY AND TRUST COMPAKY. Trustes. BY BOWA%‘D )‘ml-. t Beal) Attest s v o A. H. SHILLING" TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- SI0RY BIICK DWELLING KNOWN 48 rnguuu 1343 VERMONT = AVENI .nnn'mwn s Jirie o7 » cortain derd of trust, dul ecorded in Liber No. 3330, follo 147 ef sea. ang ‘recorgs”of (e Diatrics ot "Co. “he “Feauest of ihe pariy Teaerves the tight 1o r the rick and cost of afl . sdvertizement of suc! Baver published in Washing. EUGENE 1. RERNHARD. 29.m ving Trustee. THOS. J. owns 2 80N, AvgTH NEERS. 141 EYE 8T g TRUSTEES ATE. m»own D Sgitld B STREET EING A : ORY BRICK nn STONE DWELLING. By virtue of a certain deed recorded in Liber No. 5822 folio 413 et sea., T, the Jand records of the District of Colum: Ted I at ises. on Tin LT DAY OF MAT A D ¥ I AR FOUR T 3 HIRTY O' : Toliging ‘dercribed 18nd &nd premisks ity l "‘ldfidm ‘hdmron nmhm et of esignated as an i mbia. and desiy a3 and being lot plat recorded in 10lic 114 of the recozds of the T marvares gt et rict of tosether with the improvements, Ope-third ef the purchase 1 7in cath. balance in’two Sevems 1n” ont aed tme centum per from day of ieed of t-ist lpon the Brop- 1L cash, st . as per 4 - o semt s nniatly, Sale, Becired by deed £ay asiaor nvesancing, re- the trustes rescrves tease Fra e Crockery: Table OUE: . ANN, i2 | Siam. SALE OF VALUABLE_ REAL ! % party secured | th will sel has been improvised In the place, ‘The queen enjoyed a visit from her of | brother, Arajuna Svasti, a student at option of | Yale, who spent several hours at Ophir Hall Members of the royal party said the Paris of his half-brother, Prince Chan- baburi, one of the supreme council of The prince has been Il for six months with a throat affliction and his condition is serious. The King is keep- ing in touch with him by cable. ke R e There has been s movement started in &md. to bln Sunday advertising N0 YOU —know we are ready teo supply Blank Books when | you say the word. Stere Mours, 3 te 5:30 E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. A : [ TRUSSES Fitted Professionally GIBSON’S 917 G St. N.W. biliLy. He: insurance, 310 up. Ko Men, Women, 1 of trust duly | ity N, ; d Aneuu-m (and the co- elr guety) for work for the » buliding_in ¢ District Town a3 the Internal t- Getendant as 1 construction of A the of d against said » hy Crediior may Ble Bis clatm 1n this and b ed. ited wcts: movmu u of "this order be wiblished n Th won- on of a heat and powcr service duct and ike lnlllll-lmn of steam and electric lines ¢in on the erounds of the “Murder on the Second |ley L. Clarke, president, said love in all Addressing the annual sales conven- Fox Film Corporation, H: its from puppy love to mother love—will be the dominant note in the 48 pictures to be produced for the 1931-32 seasgon which officially begins next July. ln addition to the established favor- tes among the stars, it was announced w new personalities would be re- mlud from the stage. Among them are Linda Watkins, Allan Dinehart, Hardle Albright, Howard Phillips and Nancy Gardner. 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JOHNNY J.JONES EXPOSITION sy TUES., APR. 28 ZACCHINI SEE The Human Bullet Shot from a Huge Cannon CALVES LIVER Brolled or fried with bacon hos fine appetite oppeal ‘when seasoned with | LEA & after Musterole = safe “counter- imitant” —is applied once an hour for 3 hours. Many feel b P et e GREATEST SHOW l EVER HERE YING Constitufion Hall ‘It Has Everything MUSIC DANCING DRA o, opula ts ™. A r jmith con'n'r.x'yflon 4 [et, 2661, 5 X Cochran & Clifford Tirooke National Theater Tiayers tn DAVID IEI-ISGII'S Supreme, Smashin Sophistieated Comedy 8 iccess “IT'S A WISE CHILD” By LAURENCE JORNSON The ewtstanding farce or any other season ntown. —. : e, New Forl Fire ke nuu' i :nur Sun faunt. New York nmrm a Wi ise Chi orer— over"—Gilber: Gariel New Child s b L4 any one in »: of comedy that is_actually co " e the theater Jho can write se comic a play Brooks " Atkinso Tork xx DATH IIIES A llll' at 2:30 s0m to 8250 '50¢ to $1.50 Otk Prot. Players I-burm:-- Offering 4 Riotous Comedy of Greenwich Villags “8P POPS the DEVIL” with ROGER PRYOR Sally Bates and Original N. Y. Cast A drilliant mew pley of the younger gemerction “A MODERN VIRGIR" By ELMER HARRIS Mail Ordcrs Now! Stats Wed. Eves.—Oreh.. 2. 1. 58e $1: Bale,. $i.s0, h.. 8150 §0e. Mezz., Ga! OTHER ATTAACTIONS ' GAYETY---BURLESK The Quesn of Melody and Song JERRI McCAULEY ‘TODAY—_OLSEN JOHNSON PIFTY MILLION. FRENCHAEN " AVALON c. TODAY_DOUGLAS ;A-;unm" Tnmr—'_—— IA\)‘DAY b Bt Bet. Dand B CENTRAL T(;nfi—.mm( HOLT in “THE LAST Warner Bros. cow“ Ga. Ave. & Farragut 8¢ TODAY- GLAS PAIRBANKS in “REA( IG_FOR_THE_MOON." Wn-u Bres.” 1230 © St. N.E. 'lgln!—unl HARDING in EAST TODAY_MARY ASTOR in * T3 n “BEHIND ""6""1‘«. & Park B N.W. TODAY — JACKIE OGOOGAN SRIZ1 GRAEEN In FON SAWYER Warner Bros.” mxx Ga. Ave. & Quebee St. N.W. LYRIC o, GikeRb¥ DERELICT.” Charlie Chase Comedy.

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