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a3 A ts nw o), thirteen (13)" and four numbered |ventv-nlx, i 3680 in & subdiv den of parts of mo ol wnd ) of 10t Sievens (D ‘snd nmv. A3y square numbered twent ny mu snd Afiv-tour (3663) Trerie Par g, Tecorded 1n gald survevor's off in ¢ 45, together with ¢ %vu or s nh one thtra of, the purcha ‘mone d in caah per centum per iy, “from day of sae. otherwise 1o trustec T e right to ressl] the property and o("dlllulllnl Jpurchas ays’ adver! Sevipaver published in ANERICAN SEOTRITY AND 4 Trustee. ORAN. By HOWARD MORNEL prestdent. Attest SHILLINGTO! g gistant Becretars. 5. Foc 4 TRUSTEES' SALE_ OF CON U] LTY “descrived land 1nd premisés. ‘5‘- Hr o{.vehlmlh, and - Sdivinion "o lots 0 » qus unana Aifty-eigh the office bered for "the same at m'-"-m-'l aid let numbered snnmz taence south said lot numbered ance of ten (10) feet: ith the “aorth line of me of said ) ce nort sl vith me nmh J{ rorthwest cor- 4.0 the place of besinning ubject to a prior deed of J‘o ofirther | particulars ot of bore THOS. i OWEN & N, AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eye Street N.W. two and u".. yurs. wita et T, tion .; the purchaser. A deposit nf . 000 Fequired at time of sale. Al ing. "( « at cost of pur- fom day of sale: ) eed ar a1l cas H SANDERS, M KING Subgtituted Trustec in Bauity Cause' No Saass, Bouinern Buliein x aulTdde TROS. J. OWEN & BON. AUCTIONEERS.| 1431 ¥ TRUSTEZ'S SALE “oF \ALUASLI R G& AND BYONE OFFICE BUILDIN N AS 1414 EYE STREET NORTH- Wy virtie of a vertain deed of trust re- worded in Liber 3180 at folio 363 of the land ye00rds of the Disirict of Columbia and & e Tewuest of th pariy secured (herchy lI signed wil sell at public numoy sty (80) s Sivision: of Jois in mum two Twenty (230). A% ! o o 84 foto 86, of the Fecords of the omre e aurveyor for the District of Columbin upon the following terms. 5 of sale ihird of the urciiage price - i’ i a2 une properts scid o1 ml ¢ ‘”l tien of the ‘Hl’f;" to pay » Ry e s of f30) aase of the e Coroperty” résold & [ soriaied sag fhe Bovsity Soiole, 2 daga previous advertisemen dhe {2 "lore ewspaper published ) Seshingion. D) ymer sacoms. It PietEe ,‘um« AUCTIONEES, uu 14,1 flol 3. OWER e 1 | K ALUABL] 8 SALZ or YALUA vfm rn cu d | WATTS, As: | - | tem Wing al THURSDAY, AUG. 20 10:30 AM. 633 Indiana Ave. TERMS CASH. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia_-William O. Downey et ol ffs, vs. Merchants B da: No. 5 ihis suit iz concellation of & supposed deed T0. 1935, and ‘recorded Sep- | | tember 15, 1926, in Liber 5828, folio 410. of | the lland records of the District of Colum- incell ol o ecensed, including pro- fe, the i 10" ol ‘a1t property. Mary J. Downey, dec trust asefs end estat F. Dow- ney. ed. and the imposition of a trust Thereupon for the beneft of piaintifls. and for weneral relief, ‘On motion of the com planants. it is this 3rd day of AD. 931, ordered thal the Burns. otherwise known as Aloyse Margaret 8. D.. cause her appearance to be en- tered herein on or before the fortieth day exclusive of Bundays and lezal holidays. oc- curring after the day of the publica tion of this order. otherwise the cause wii Iiam be proceeded with as in case of defaull Provided a copy of this order be publisher once a week for three successive weeks I the Washington Law Reporter and The Eve ning Star newspuper before said return day JOSEPH W, COX. Justice. A irue copy FRANK E. CUNNINGHAM nv GEORGE A- WATTS, Acst. Clerk m\'r:n IN THE SUPREME “COURT OF THE_DIS. Colum holding_an Equit plaintifl , defend of public object of this suit is t0_obtain solute divorce by the plaintiff from | fendant Richard Dcuglas Dear. on Erounds of adultery committed by the saie “Attornes EM. | defendant as in the ‘bill of com leeed. on motion of the plainti the court this 3rd day of August. 1931, dered that the defendent Richard Douglss Dear cause his appearance to be entered herein on or before the foriieth (40th) das, exelusive of Sundays and legal holidays. oc curring after the day of the first publica- flon of this order: otherwise the cause will Be procseded with as in case of defa: Provided a copy of this order be publ once a week for three (3) successive in"the Washington Law Reporier and. The Evening Star newspeper before sald day By the Court. W. COX. Justice A true copy.' (Seal) Test: FRANK E SNINGHAM, Clerk. By GEORGE A. norqsn,s mcmrwr' OF Magust s, 1097, ington. THE EVENING RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N CHALFON TE- HADDON HALL Where you can enjoy. at Summer rates, the comfort yheation. On the o > tro furepean Telephone 40141 1931 ] ased, sccountable for | T58 wiil e opened.n this. of- | fice at'3 p.m.. Eastern siandard time. Sep- tember 1931, for the construction of & w tallation of an undersround | SDrinKier sysiem. sireet HEntinK system eic. in squares Nos. 576 and 578 in connection with the United States Botanic Garden. Washington. D. C. On or after August 32. 1931, plans an g three sets, may be obtained at the Office of the Architect of the Capitol. in the dis- | gretion of sald architect, by any satisiac: weneral A afpancin The Torm “of a check for 315, made payable to the order of David Lynn, Architect of the Capitol, will be required for each set of | plans and specifications to insure thelr re- tim in good condition. DAVID LY : ehitect of the Capitor OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE OFFICER. 4rlington Memorial Bridge Commission. Navs D. C—Bealed ulds his ' office_until AM., Easte: 1531, wnd 1 o 1613; Navy Building, for the pavint of the | f the Arlington Memorial Bridge | 1 Bridge of tne TDrax typer pavia oSk ror the payement 18 Teaulred: Buriner Information upon applict T ned 1 X’l 5 ‘nflllfl time, , 1%, "84, Tor consiruction of & New g Pirst street connecting lhe two wings “of The ‘exigiing U 8. Senate 'Offce J ton. C. The wdrk con- l lh! ;uc}m{‘ f & new buflfl"ll xlmn&a} et 4 b X stor 9 Me! and fl!fllll s exi or atter Ragist. 10. 1931, heir return in . Architect of aul7-st IESOITB. Motor Coach Tours Every Sunday During Au-n-s.ptemher——()ecobor From Wi 1o *the Historicatly Pamous ll GEORGE WASHINGTON MASONIC CAVERNS Charles T.vn, w. ! V- fore b. Take a tHip throus X‘1e “Caverns, see ‘the Rature- buntm.- m, the Al Dpse! ton. Entoy vour Sundays here in the foothills of the Biue Ridge Moun- Including Admission to Caverns ‘hieken Dinne: apd 14th and Pena. Ave. Bi Tiekets on Sale at All Bus De; PER » fi""“" RATES 1 Reayest HOTEL PETTER S u,oxgg‘c g;wn ‘9010.. Boardwalk | ATLANTIC CITY,N.J. tos Water 338 ROOMS Batiies Bathy Privileges 327.50 weekly with mes HOCKII!U!" St. Petersburs, Fis Tdsal location, 180 'ft. from Boardwalk. Neur (0 e Sherites on Suuvements, Privats -5-,-8 T nm e specifications, not_exveed- : | 11500 nd Lippincett Comy Ocosn Ead of Kentucky Ave. Overlooking the Beach 10 Floors of Modern Fireproof Hotel Luxury Hotel Jefterson £ 8 By i 16 up Am. Hoel Monticello; $3up Eu Am. OM B rz'nn A lmLUr'all HOTELS ELROSE HALL Sa. Carolina Ave., Near Beach STAR, WASHINGTON, IMEMBER DEFENDS WICKERSHAN BODY Judge Mackmtosh Says Data on Dry Law and Police Were Fair Findings. | By the Associated Pres | SEATTLE, Wash., August 19.—Vigor- |ously defending the work of the Wick- |ersham Commission, of which he was |a member, Judge Kenneth Mackintosh |told members of the Reserve Officers’ | Assoctation yesterday the commission had expected protests against its re- ports. “We expected that our encomiums | would come with reverse English,” Mack- intosh said. “But I believe the wark of |the commission would serve as & text book for all future study of the prob- {iems of crime. “The prohibition Teport drew brick- [ bats from both sides, which convinced |us of its fairness. Wets and drys can | accept it as a finding of facts, though Jmey will not agree what ought to be | done. “The report on lawlessness in en- forcement of law seems to have caused some consternation among law en- forcement officers. This report _cites volumes and pages in its list of au- | thenticated cases. It is not the imag- | |inings of soft-headed men or women. | “We realize police have to deal with * | hardened cases and that they are not |going to use the light touch of a § | dancing master, but there are certain Vireinia Ave. near Beach, Rumning water American Plan, $3.50 up daily | Exiropean otan, 3150 ub dally. ‘Spcels] wkly Write for hookiet. J. I. BICKAR, Owner Msl. :|PRINCESS gren, meals. on request Owner & M “o78] Firsproof gar. 28th year. privileges. Elevator. Mre.d.J Joyce Virginia Ave. half block to besch and Steel Pler. Runnini water. Private baths. Bathini from hotel MONROE HUTCHINS. CITY Tenn.Av..3d trom | DELAWARE oirx, Toonav- 30 water. Privata baths. Free bathing priviege Mod. rates. Svecial weekly Mrs. Wm. Laird BINGHA Block from Boardwalk. Bathing fros on Runmng water. $150 up daily Eurcpean P Special Season Rates. DONERTY EST.. Owne HOTEL TREXLER | 80. Carolina Aw Beach. Run. water Briv. tonet, or bath . Bpeciel Low Rates on American_Pian. 23d Year. A. L. TREXLE] KENIUCKY AVE., Near Beach | BATHING FRO] :Zu Contin & PACIFIC AVE! e CORNER NEW YORX | |rights every human being has. It has | come to a pretty pass when we cannot | enforce the law without breaking it ourselves.” ARMY OFFICER SAVES Lieut. Lystad, Stationed Here, An- s wers Calls for Help at Deer- field, Mass., Home. Quick respons stad College here, saved. the life of the 8-month-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward H. Newcombe when their Deer- field, Mass., home burned Sunday night, according to word received today. Mrs, Newcombe received fatal burns, while her husband was badly seared by the flames that swept the house. ystad was en route to Dan- , on leave, when he heard He found Newcombe trying to extinguish the flames that had developed his wife’s clothing, d | garding his own flaming garments. died before medical aid reached the scene Lieut | Point and bas besn connected with the | | Army War College since 1929 in the ca- | Ipacity of post exchange and athletic | officer. | ARGENTINE ‘REDS' STRIKE by Lieut. L. W. Ly - | Buenos Alre! Port Walkout Re- Al baths with sea Sbecial rates for September F. ki water. VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. PRINCE HENRY HOTEL Located in the exclusive North End of Virginia Beach, on a hill overlocking beautiful gardens that run down to a perfect beach. Private m'z.n):- courts, golf, horseback ridirg, ete. Attractive Weekly Rates FRANK B. BANKS, Mgr. ! NEW WAVERLEY HOTEL | All outside Rooms, Private Baths, Golf | Prh':lkgtn Surf Bathing, Delicious Seuth- § ‘ ‘Write for #l EAN CIT “HASTl NGS” ted gogklgg ord- ‘ n - ate, Special Rates fo ber. 'I'HE BELMONT ¢ Ocnn front rooms | nning water 1o all Terms Ressonaie L. R _HEARNE | BREAKERS §2%.rh O & Rniences | Bvectai Sept Phone 76 Rates ©. H_TIMMONS. STEAMSHIPS. Ali.sxpmssmiik Washington to Baltimore By Boat and Rail $12.12 Round Trip b Follow the ploncers thre af Y ricket Ofhee. $13 160 Agent’s Office. ith Street Greatly reduced round trip fares to Florida for those desiring the cool “long distance’” ocean trips: MIAMI round trip $70 JACKSONVILLE “ 46 Midsummer sailings from Balio. to Boston each Tues. FrisSun.8 P.M, Low auto rates. Ilius foldes. Travel Buceau and Ti 1338 H Street, N.W., W, e MERCHANTS & MINERS TRANSPORTATION CO. By Cable to The Stdr MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, August 19 —The Argentine Regional Federation of | Labor has declared a port strike in Buenos Aires beginning Augus! 30 as a protest against the police ruling that | port workers must have police iden- | tification cards The federation is a Communist or- ganization and was responsible for vio- lent labor strikes and sabotage during the first administration of President Hipolito Irigoyen. (Copyright. i prisal for Police Ruling. | 1931) [ PERMANENT WAVES ,hewens, $5.00 Dorathy Perfect $3.00 Finserwave $1 SUCCESSFUL RE-WAVING ARTISTIC SHOPPE Met. 7500 1329 F N.W. EDUCATIONAL. ! THE WOMANS COLLEGE OF WASHINGTON. D. C 12th & F Sts. N.W., Met. 6331 CHILD FROM FLAMES athletic officer at the Army War | 1 l TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. (Blood." et 11:40 e, and 9:40 pm. tige L b 110, 308, 05 and 9:65 pm. Columbia—"Tabu.” at 11:20 am., 1:20, 3:26, 5:25, 7:35 and 9:28 p.m. Fox—"You as You Feel” 1 am, 1:09, 3:24, 5:39, 7:54 and 1 pm. Stage shows at 12:24, 2:39, 4:54, 7:09 and 9:24 pm. o R-K-0 Kelth's—-Dirigibie.” at 11:20 , 1:25, 3:25, 5:25, 7:25 and 9:28 p.m. Elrlk “The Reckless Hour,” at 11:21 am., 1:51, 4:26, 7:25 and 10:03 p.m. Stage shows at 12:53, 3:28, 6:29 and 9:06 pm. , Thyoli—A Woman of Expertence,” at , 3:55, 5:50, 7:45 and 9:40 p.m ” Central—"T Take This Woman," at 11} am. to 11 pm. Ambassador—“Man in Possession,” at 6:15, 8 and 9:50 p.m. MILITARY PURCHASES BOOM AIRPLANE SALES< Commerelal Trade Decline Offsst| by U. S. Orders, According to Aviation C. of C. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, August 19.—Despite the depression, airplane sales were greater in’the first half of this year than dur- ing the corresponding period last year, because of a great increase in military purchases, the Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce of America announced yesterday. Combined sales of militiry and com- | mercial aircraft totaled $19,618,043 in the first half of this year, as against | $19,532,340 for the first six months cf last year.. | Commercial sales showed a decline | of 34.6 per cent. But taere was a 57.8 | per cent increase in military commercial pla; 8 in thenn oo | °1 planes sold in the same pe- riod was $6,957,134 i (¥ Complete Outfit for Developing and Printing ) 815 10th St. N.W. Essex, Durant h lmmynom BRAKE SERVKE DEc. 5403 | S‘WING K] WORI.D FAMOU She | Lystad is a graduate of West | || Mear,Tith western Electric Aullhh'le Designed in the Bell Telephone *Til September 1st Regular $15 Bonat Permanent Wave $5.50 » Wave, Ringlet Ends ":Ev'*:.“*z,s'w one for A tments - et 02 Store Hours, 8 to 5—Saturdays, 8 to 1 |E. MORRISON PAPER CO. 1009 Pa. Ave. Only 1009 PERFECT DIAMONDS are to be found at— '} KODAK FILMS, $2 | \ I Fuller & " Albert, fur. # || Perfect Diamond You can own “Gem O’ My Heart” Perfect Diamond for as Low as $1 Delivers: It! $1 Week Pays! LOOK FOR THE GOLD CLOCK ON SEVENTH ST. The Energy Food for Summer 15¢.. Wrapped in Cellophane Delivered Direct from Thursdays 1 Phone Your Order Now . Serving Washington Housewives for Over 30 Years enrolling_now. | B i Stabietics Frep Vo exam. 1At anlonal Umvernty Fall Term Begins September 28, SCHOOL OF LAW School of Economics and Government Registrar's Office Open for Registration 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. 818 13TH STREET N.W. Tel. Na. 661 ‘GEORGETOWN LAW SCHOOL 1931-1932 SESSIONS COMMENCE Wednesday, Sept. 16, 1931 For Late Afternoon Ol Wednesday, Sept. 23, 1931 For Morning Classes Desrees of LL B. LL. M. J. l’: An’l‘.l; D, Pa D Georgetown Law School 506 E Street NN\W. Telephone National 7293 Hugh J. 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