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AUCTIOV SAI.ES. OWIN!! Taoe. if) "Eve Birect Northwest. Tnn!eex Sale of Valuable Four- Story and Basement Modern Office Building Known as Premises 1415 K Street b b 4 of trust duly n?u'm'e‘u'}'xf Phher o tehia i Touo a0l et sea cords of the District of Colum- L ,“m Y;R request of the party secured ther the ‘lindersigned trustees will sell at ¢ Ubiic auctich. in {font of the premises on S AY, THE THIRTY: AY_ OF OLE KD, 1931, AT FIVE O'CLOCK PM., e Yollowing-ae cribed land and premises; situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot 8 in Kidwell's subdivision ‘of ‘sauare 217, a3 per BItL e 1 er A Shce’, xnmn Surveyor’ for the District of " 80ld_subject to s prior deed of %ith an unpaid balance for about 200000, turther particulars of Which will ennounced at Lime of sale; the purchase e ngte. sajd trastio"be patd in cash A deposit_of 000.00 required. _Convey- ancing, recording. etc.. at purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty . otherwise deposit forfeited and the perty mey be advertised and resold at he discretion of the trustees ROGER J. WHITEFORD, HENRY C. CLARK, $921-4&ds.incSu ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, STE] aAu:' OF VALUABLE IM- TRV ESTATE. TWOSTORY FRAME. DE\\'ELLING SITUATE NO. FRA By Virtue of & deed of trust recorded in ET SOUTHEAST. tber No. 5170, folio 107 et sea.. one of the and records of the District of Columbia. and at request of party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by 4B, tront of the oremises; un VE; DA AUGH Trustees. Auctioneers ‘ribed property in the District of Colum bia, to wit: Part of oripinal lot numbered ten’ (10) in square numbered eight hundred and_twenty-three (823), beginning for the same at a point on South "G street distant 17 feet 65 inches from the northwest corner of ‘said lot numbered ten (10), and Tunning_thence east with said South "G street 17 feet 6!y inches: thence south §7 feet: thence west 15 feet 2 Ihehice Horih 32 Toets thence wess 3 Teet 54 : thence north 75 feet to the place of One-fourth of the pur- chuse money to be paid in cash. balance in equal instaliments, represented by prom.ssory notes of puichaser. pavable in one, two and | three yeais. with interest at 6 per cent per annum “from day of sale. payable semi- annually, secured by first deed of trust upon property ‘sold, or all cash. at option of pur- chaser.” A deposit of $200 required of pur- | chaser at sale. Examination of title, s o be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise truste such resale in_some newspaper published in Washington, D. C.. or deposit may be for- feited. or without forfelting dfl!naqll trustees emselves of any legal or equi- $able Tithts against acfanting Burchase. _Iv28.30.0u3.5 f Trustees. ADAM A, “ES?;LER & SON. Auctioneers, HOUSEHOLD GOODS. ETC.. BY AUCTION, FOR, STORAGE CHARGES Notice is her on SAT AUGUST EIGHTL. 1851 TG AT'NINE SCLOCK AN By pusiic Nction. At Wesdhler's, to enforce onr 00ds stored with ames: Mrs. Jack May. Mrs. M. H: James C. Clark. Mrs. Mary L. Bishop. ties interested tnke notice. RI EXPRESS & INC, 6 Eye St. N.W. By JOSEPR . KRIEG, Presiden eby _given ayes Par- v THos, 3 _OWEN & SON Aivcnmh 1431 Eye Sireet Northwes Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Mod- ern Fireproof Eight-Story Apartment Building, No. 2013 New Hampshire Avenue N.W,, also known as Hamp- ton Courts, containing 118 apartments. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 6026, foltg 341 +i S of the land records of the District of Colum: bia. and at the reauest of the party seci thereby. the undersigned trustees %1l sell at Bublic suction. iy front of the bremises. on WEDI THE' FIeTH U DAY 0P| of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia The n on New Hampshire of lot 62 being subiec! {he same “shall ‘not a5 Sett forth. in deed folio 56 of the land Terms: Sold subisct 1o n brior deed of trust for $335.000.00. furher particulacs of which will be announced at fime of sal> the purchase price above said frust to be paid in cash. A deposit of £5.000.00 sequired Conveyanciz, recording. ete.. et purchaser’s cost. Terhs fo be comolisd with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold attne discretion of the trustees ULIUS I PEYSER. MEKEF. 1724.d&dbs.ex8u Trustees. _— PROPOSALS. GFFICE THE ARCHITECT OF Capitol. Washington, D. C.. July 22. SEALED BIDS will be received in this office until 3 pm. Eactern Standard Time. gust 10, 1031 and then publicly opened. the furnishing and installing of a: ground lawn sprinkling syeier the U. S. Capitol Grounds tol Building. Drawings not exceeding two sets. may the Office of the Architect of the Capitol. in the discretion of said Architect, by ny satistactory contractor experienced in this class of work. A dej Eheck Tor" $35.00, made pavable to the of of David Lynn. Architect of the Capitol. will be required for each set of drawings specifications to insure their return in 0od_condition, DAVID LYNN, Architect of the Capitol. 725.27.28 —_— EDUCATIONAL. REDUCED SUMMER RATES n any modern lan- o versational method. Tivate or class jnstruction. Bith year. Present his advertisement for free trial lesson Berlitz School of Languages 1115 Connecticut Avenue Telephone: Decatur 3932 ~ FILE CLERK Prepare now for FR.E_ CLER! BTATISTICAL™ CIERK EXAMINATIONS: Instruciion every day ane svery night up to e cor. 12th and F sts. n.% The Temple Scho'of Inc. Emphasizing Individual Inatruction in Business and Secretarial Training 1420 K St. NA. 3258 RESORTS. 4,000 MILES of roads are Calling You They stretch along the lakes and through the woods of the Great “.akes Country of the United States and Canada. Here there is boating, bathing, golfing, fishing. And there are cities and re- sorts with fine hotels wherever you go. Write for the Picture-Book Do it before 3o : «| Arlington fil.r ‘lS 00 ERNISTIC Furmnnenh. The Push-up Wave With Ringlet Ends - NOW 36,50 NO FINGERWAVE NEEDFD New York Beauty Shop 926 New York Ave. ~ RESORTS. _ ATLANTIC CITY, N. L. HOTEL DENNIS ATLANTIC CITY, N. d. ‘' The Oc.an for health The DENNIS Jor service WALTER J. BUZBY, INC. CHALKFONTE- HADDON HALL | | Ralph Meckley EIR()SE HAl.l.‘ $4 Daily; $20 Weekly Including So. Carolina Ave., Near Beach | European Plan. $2 daily. Jack Fones. Prop. (President of Brunswick Club of Washington or 18 vears) CONTIN iE._NTAL Season \\ uh meals. The beat ever. B Write for special weekly rates. ( _Teaneuee Ave. M. e Hotel l(nu'. R - Lowest nému" | ntrl, 116 S, arolina DAVENPORT Sit*0i%> “Siogerniiea new lobbies: bathing from room. o estras; Rnis. from $7 w miv. Tates. Est. 20th I COUIELL. A & M Rothmen: | Tenressee Ave., near Ocean. Mod- ern * Either Rooms or Meals. Sen- | sible Rates. Bathing. R. Rawley. FLEETWOOD OCEAN & TENN. AVE. European Plan. One of the cleanest and active hotels in Atlantic City. Run- Ting water. Private bathe. Showers Bath- ing_privileges. _Garage. W._ BIND MILLER COTTAGE ’i?#? Ty Noted for its table: $3 up daily 224 season. Emerson Crouthamel. ASBURY PARK. N. J. anAVE tBEACH WNSEND N. ASBURYPARK NJ. | got it from a consignment sent by the e '°"""‘ ced BeachFrontolsl™ | Queen of England to Kitchener's staff | during the Boer hostilities Bl ACH HAVE | w]Nemm AT SEA | BEACH HAVEN.N.A v'-‘..i‘-’.‘i%‘.--"‘a“"."é% F5oRSkwo | OCEAN CITY, i " Hotel Fleetwood Ocean City, N. J. 3850 6th and Wesley Ave. Special rate over July week-ends reon, {rom F: RALEIGH ater Boemn viewr Ficaient table: Mre. 3. Hamilion: WILDWOOD, N. THE SEA NEW JERSEY | Surt Avenue. 2dth fo 25th Streets WILDWOOD. N, J. finest. newest. Wildwood Front Hotel. $4 up. in: Elovator. Resident wonderful food. full days. S 20 WEEKLY Av nv\fi:flmm ALL MEALS 5 e R RS reL, % SHELDON | R R R P | THE PELHA| Scampton & _ ghmmi. CROMWELL At eniierenm $18 up_weekly, including me Free bath houses. L E. Oak ave.: IREADING %03 poc el rue water: free bath hawe! Moderate rates: CDRICH & HUEBNER IOCEAN CREST 20 up weekly, fncluding meals _15th_Season. T " Cap. 200 nm location nenr Brach: Best of fond. Golt 20 up. weekly. A. R. &/ In Wildwood Crest. 318 ncluding all Bathing privi- E. W. Bird. all_outside 1€ Tonham. T pMARYEAND. Delightfully Informal Good food. fresh fish and tegstables 00 Veds; direct water frcnti fish- {ng. \he Midweek Pate. §3.30 Per Day St. Georze Inn. St. George Island i OCEAN CITY, MD. | ATLANTIC , | goMLESSt, nd most modern Resort lolt on the Delmarva peninsula. MAYFLOWER ¢ K. C. WASTINGS, COLON[AL’ Ocean front_rooms THE BELMONT geean, front, rpomy, fooms, Terms Reasonable. THE DEL MA “Hot & Cold Water | Privite baths. MRS. S. 1_CAREY __ HASTiNGS HOTEL °p0x Parking_Space. MRS. CHA { BREAKERS ©~ ® A R DWALK | | Rooms with hot snd | | cold yunping water and brivate bath. Phone 17 1. Timmons. Pro i THE DENNIS Lom(onlb’}le‘dnggx;\ame ning water. Terms reasonable Bathing free._Opens June 15. MRS. R. J. DENNIS. | | SHADY SIDE, MD. | RURAL HOME HOTEL 33 miles from Washington: water sports tennis. auoits spacious grounds, home-cooked o0d. Tedern conveniences’ 'Phone West River BFI A W ANDREWS. Shady Sid VIRGINIA. | ORKNEY SPRINGS HOTEL 38 hours drive mm‘w--mnn-- [ an \ew ou-n Cabneity. 150 Owner. Boaraw Rolf; son. Carter. AM, oibige *&"m | Hollywood stars. |watchful of traffic in Hollywood than i grammar school diploma, and dashed to | * | Daniels. | Retiring Beard end the Board of Medi- | | | | | Fifteen of Best Marksmen on Capi- THE FORSAKES MOVIES FOR CHAUFFEURING Driver for Marlene Dietrich Recalls Troubles as As- sistant Director. Special Dispatch to The Star. HOLLYWOOD, Calif., July 28— You've heard of Marlene Dietrich, but look at her chauffeur. In the first place, he's the only chauffeur who took his Jjob because he was tired of being an assistant director. “They sent me out one morning to round up 30 black cats for a comedy gag when T was assistant- directing for Jack White,” he explained today. “I hunted 12 hours for those cats, and when I returned the story | had been changed so that only two were necessary. I quit. At the wheel of a car you know what to expect, or prac- tically.” Knows His Spark Plugs. ‘Wright ought to know his spark plugs. An American, he has served as chauffeur to Albert, King of the Bel- gians; as bodyguard to Lord Kitchener and as chauffeur-mechanic to Lord Northcliffe, as well as to many of the And he says you have to be more anywhere else in the world. The cli- | mate, or something, makes the motor tourists temperamental. “They turn around in the middle of the street and | signal right when they mean left,” he complained, “dnd they hide behind | palms and rush out of side streets at you, too. Not that Wright cares much. He's pretty conversant with the traffic idio- syncrasies of various towns hither and thither. Not so long after he was born of an Austrian_mother and an English father in the Imperial Valley of Cali- | fornla he went to Vienna to be edu- cated; darted home to hang up his South Africa with some horses his father had sold to the British govern- ment. Enlisted for Boer W The Boer War was on. Wright en- | listed with a Canadian regiment and | was attached to Kitchener's staff. “I used to travel half a day ahead of Kitchener with a pack of dogs,” he said, | “to test the wells for poison.” At the | end of the war Kitchener gave Wright & hundred pounds and a deed to some land in Africa, both of which Wright lost in a card game. Subsequently he chauffeured in England, where Lord Northcliffe lent him to King Albert in | 1912 for seven months. Later he came to Hollywood as chauffeur for Bebe Though Wright has one or two med- als from the Boer War days, his choice possession is a slice of chocolate. He iy 1931 OMAN NAMED TO HEAD HOSPITKL AT ANNAPOLIS Naval D;spenlnry Director to Leave Place Here to Capt. E. L. Woods From Fleet Staff. | EVENING |E. MORRISON PAPER CO. STAR, WASHIN TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. Women Love Once,” at 11:55 iTON, 5 p.m. Columbia—“Dude Ranch,” at 13, 1:55, 3:50, 5:50, 7:50 and 9:45 p.m. 9, 1, 7:40 and 9:52 p.m. Stage "shows at 1:25, 3:37, 6:46 and 8:58 p.m. “Van- ishing Legion,” 11:19 a.m. and 5:53 p.m. R-K-O Keith's—"The Common La t 11:35 a.m., 1:40, 3:40, 5:40, 7:40 and 45 p.m. Elrh—"Cun!enlons of a Co-Ed, 11 05 am., 1:33, Stage o9 184 o pm. Tlvdl—“chlncen " at 2:35, 4:20, 7:55 and 9:45 p.m. Central—" Dnddy Long Legs,” am. to 11 pm. Ambassador—*Confessions of a Co- Ed,” at 6:15, 8 and 9:50 p.m. FUGITIVE IS FOUND Escaped Convict Discovered Work- ing at Howard University. Frank Turner, colored, 33, an employe of Howard University, was arrested yes- terday by Detectives Paul W. Jone€ and Howard Smith gs an escaped convict. ‘While fleeing a Virginia prison camp, where he was serving five years for burglary, last year Turner was shot in the arm, he told police, but refused to stop, because an extra year would have been added to his term. Since coming here Turner has been working at the university. His mother lives here. 'OUNTAIN PENS REPAIRED -25¢ at’11 New sac and pen thorough- ly cleaned . Toy and GARRISON Novelty Co. - 12ISEStNW. August will be Cool A From August on dry Fall ([ temperatures will be in order | at the Grill—the most mod- ern cooling system known is now being in- stalled here! \ GRILL 7nmom Yor Fine Foods. q. STREEY _ us for ASK & BOOKS Store Hours, 8 to 5—Saturdays, 8 to 1 1009 Pa. Ave. Ead Capt. Charles M. Oman, Medical | Corps, in charge of the U. S. Naval Dis- | pensary here, will be replaced Septem- | ber 19 by Capt. Edgar L. Wo:ds, now | flest surgeon and aide on the stafl of the commander in chief United States | Fleet, it was announced today by lhe Navy Department. Capt. Oman has been ordered to duty | in tumm1nd of the Naval Hospital at | Annap-lis. H> will succeed Capt. Ar- thur M. Dunbar, who his been assigned to the Naval Examining Board, Naval | Navy Department. | a native of Charlottes- | ville and was pointed assistant sur- | geon in the Navy He served | during the Wcrld War aboard the naval | hospital ship U. 8. S. Solace. He is | 44 years old. 86 POLICEMEN OPEN | SERIES OF SHOOTS cal Examiners, Capt. Woods tal Force Will Be Sent to Camp Perry, Ohio. Eighty-six members of the Metro- politan Police Department vesterday | entered the first of a series of prelim- inary shoots conducted with a view to selecting the 15 best shots to Tepresent | the department in the national shoot at Camp Perry, Ohlo, August 4. The preliminaries are being held at the pistol range near police headquar- € Phe 50 men making the highest rec- ord in today's elimination contest are to compete in an additional contest, with 15 to be selected finally to repre- sent the force. Police departments throughout the country are to part in the contest at Camp Perry un-| der auspices of the National Rifle As- soclation. DRIVER FINED $105 01d Offender Gets Stift Penalty for Not Having Permit. Thomas Oden, colored, 26, was fined $105 in Traffic Court yesterday when he was arralgned for the second time within three months for driving an au- tomobile without & permit and unau- thorized use of dealers’ tags. Policeman R. S. Mcntgomery, Traffic Bureau, arrested Oden Sunday night. take | Mm-S eSS, Help Speed Recovery Gude’s Flowers in bou- quet or basket convey the message you desire to send and need no occompani- ment of words. Their fragrant beauty will whis- per a story of genuine sympathy. Gude Bros. Co. Four Flo\\er fihopev 6 C. Ave. 1128 Conn. Ave. EMerson 1226 Tel. DEcatur 3146 Membgrs of Florist Teleoraph Delivery Association IOMES OF REGULAR omusu OMONA 1307-E ST NWw. : 75¢ Regular Dinner Chicken or Steak Dinner . Vegetarian Dinner .. T”*EARI.E ”“ [|, 13" ATE ST. snv(o in, 4 70 10 il 1 (I I ‘ Rezords showed he was convicted of the same offense May 10. LOW-FARE Fares Shown Are Round Trip $1.25 BALTIMORE Tiekets regular t to return eek-End_Excursiol W $8.50 NEW YO Good golng every Returains wntil_Snndav 6:46. P, $5.00 NEW YORK "t $3.50 PHILADELPHIA $3.25 CHESTER $3.00 WILMINGTON SUNDAYS. August $10.50 CLIVEA“B OH. AY. Avgust & Washiasio $12.00 CINCINNATI, Ohlo lNDlANAPG.Il. Ind. TURDAY . Asewst s am. o BTN e A R T Consuht Agente PENNSYLVANI OUTINGS " Eastern Standard Time Week-End All-Expence Tour ATLANTIC CITY $11.00 or $12.50 aceording to Holel selected AY. August Lv. Washingion M. Returning Sunday Evening Week-End_ Excursion $5. 60 ATLANTIC CITY turday and Sun Lv. Washington. . Returnin: SINDAY. A Week-End_Excursions ATLANTIC CITY ss 5Q Vi» Delaw 38 00 e M -n‘ S HIST IIC NIW ING $83.71 Covers All Ex Kvery Natnrés ver s mcho—uul?’&"i.um NIAGARA FALLS—BUFPALO All.Eaponse 92.00 wp AN Beel Equipment A IAII..()AD D. TUESDAY,., JULY 1931. HE EYE Z 28, PERTS AMUSEMENTS. RE ATR Have You any' doubt sbout the TOTRICAL: APFLIANGES ot your eves on_the us sive them o thors ugh exa LEE‘SE. nmcu. MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester der U. 8. Government 1 4 " L. Wharf Daily 'lOAM lnd2 30 P.M. lk)und Trip, 85¢ O “Tweatleth Gentary Revnor her Great Acts—3 Bobby Jones Goit Lesson No. The Brassie” o b " »RUG EVENT s NOW IN PROGRESS! Only a Few Items Are Advertised— Hundreds Are on Display— Furniture for every room in the house, artistic, beautiful, modern things that will add pleasure and comfort to your home for years to come, priced by Sears to save you a lot of money. Monthly Payments Easily Arranged Pieces ¢ This jacquard velour suite, with loose spring-filled reverse cushions, is double-$ 5 dowelled, glued and corner - blocked throughout. Such superior construction at this low price is possible only because of Sears’ volume and Sears’ economical business methods. Delivered ® American walnut is very smart for bed rooms. Especially when it is “two-tone,” and comes with top-drawer fronts* and base rails of rich birdseye maple. l Pieces ® The maker granted a bi: concession on this new set because Sears most valued cus- tomer. The saving is now yours. Five-ply sliced walnut table top, two 8-inch leaves and graceful slip seat chairs upholstered in cb.elud velour. . with ELEANOR BOARDMAN on th "STARDUST" | A casit . New York, Revue Caming Satur cTha" Right ‘Aneer” On the Stage’ Alien Regers Now nAvlnq JACK OAKkIE in “‘DUDE RANCH"’ Stuart Erwin—£ Mitzi Green—) COMING SATURDAY MARIE DRESSLER AND POLLY MORAN “Politics” FrOXY ECRALL ith “The New Rm Haired ITGin PEGGY SHANNON ant. NICHARD ARLEN > ON THE STAGE emm Fanchon 6 Marcos GOLDEN WESTJr2n Bob Hamilton Al Mitchell EXTPA ATTRACTION “The Vanishing Legion™ Shows Oaly A R SPe Outstanding Hit of 1931! KEITH'S /4. AND G STREETS - B ()'lulqua NETT COMMON LAW Ax RKO Pathe Feature ROBERT W. CHAMBERS Nt SEASIDE (On-the-Ba+) FISRING CRARBING AMUSEMENTS No Sea Nettles Children, 10 BATHING DA G Plenic Groves nd ROUND “rai?. Toe Ist St Y1 VAN NORMA “TALMABGE "uhd CONRAD NAGEL in 'DU_ BARRY. _ SRR oF Frtsidn - P novii Ty, SECO SILVER _SPRING, Mi RICHARD ARLEN and BRIAN in_“GUN_SMOKE DUMBARTON 45, Misconsin_ Ave. JAMES GLEASON nd LILYAN TASHMAN in “MATRI- ONIAL BED g 4th and Butternut Sis. i Troubles. LIGHT- 15, 6:05. . Rainier. M ay—MARION (TS A WISE CHILI ARCADE Tod-)~AGRANT Wl‘l'Hm COMPSON. N TARTROR TUL AN ARTHUR, 4 LY MARSHALL, i\ Acns‘ru. DOROTHY ROBEDlgD f n{ncr ALiBL: = AMBASSADOR c.‘-“ BOBBT Jons now I PLAY GOLF.” Conn. Avi AVALON w&iinie ¥ _GLORIA SWANSON. “T “Warner Bro 843 Pa. AVENUE GRAND 00 %% _DOUSLAS. FAIRBANKS . Warner Bros.” JANET (GAYNOR _and T Warner Bros. COLONY Ga- Ave. & Farrarut 8. JOAN, SEAWFORD, “LAUGHING _WARNER NG LEGS " _ 1230 O St. NE. ROBINSON, “SMART th & Col. RA. N.W. BETTY COMPSON _and CONRAD AGEL. "THREE WHO LOVED." 1ith & Park ma. N.W. DQUOLAS FAIRBANKS JR oW T e O 8 GOLF. wmm K Ga.'Ave. & Quebee St. N.W. v!crou MCLAGLEN and EDMUND FSONE. o AN ITHERSRI