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Termn of sale!, Ope- bird of the purchase paid in nee i LWO 1 the s | Ing. | n | | tee at: the risk and cost of defaulting pirciaser e days' mdvertisemen - fi-"m“ vlome"nuravlv!r published 1o Wa ston. ST PANY OF THE umgn nwru orc%‘vunlh Prustee. 1) “Attes {muo ZlRP!l. Secretary: e “SON, AUCTIONESRS, | EDUCATIONAL. . National University Fall Term Begins Beptember 28, 1951 SCHOOL OF LAW School of Economics Res ' Open for Reistration L to 7 pom. 818 13th STREET N.W. Tél. Na. 6617 all it mmucuun “and suldance by & nationilly known gant promises. You Eordually Tavited to. visit the school any Wesk day. MORNING District 2480 Also Evening: §: 1138 &' N L MCAS Na. 2250 & ast Eve. Street Northwest. v -r?g"'fv“ 8 _AND TWO-STORY RICK OARAOE O RKM}I'SEHOB 1536 BIGHTR NOI tain deed of trust, duly D dntle iber No. 385 follo 483 ei seq. of d st the xefl‘:‘ullnl Jue party ereby. the undersigne: il sell at pubiie auction, in_front of the temises, .on MONDAY. THE T Y- FIGHTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A.D. 1831, AT TIVE ‘O'CLOCK _P.M. the following- described land and premises, hituate In the Pistrict of Columbia. ard designated as and being Jot 80 in Samuel H. Edmonston’s com- Bination of parts of lots in squate () er piat recorded in Liber 28, of e recards of x‘mcoo‘fle& ortne survesor of_the District of m id subject to & prior deed of 50000, further particulars ot slnnltnn Col!ege of Law Co-education, THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR Fall Term Begins Sept. 21 Day Division, Evening Division, Three-year course leading to LL. B. Four-year course leading to @ LL M. and M. P. L. 2000 G Street Met. 4585 -al | bands, 7:45 and 9:45 p.m. THE EVE TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Gayety—Burlesque, “Southern Belles,” at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. ‘Metropolitan—Alexander at ll am, 1240 1“ 4:33, ‘10 ‘IE!I Columbia—"Street Scene,” at 11:10 3:20, 5:25, 7:30-and 9:40 p.m. e Spider,” at 12:10, 2:26, and 10:04 p.m. Stage shows , 3:38, 6:44 and 9 pm. Keith’s — “Traveling Hus- at 11:50 am. 1:50, 3:50, 5:45, hfle— 'Side Show,” at 11:20 am, 4:25, 7:30_and 10:05 p.m. Stage ! :45, 3:30, 6:30 and 9:05 p.m. Tivoll—"Silence,” at 2:40, 4:25, 6:10, 8 and 9:50 p.m. th-l—— “The Common Law,” 11 a.m. to 11 pm. Ambassador—“Young &s You Feel,” at 6:15, 8:05 and 10 p.m. HOOVER GETS PROTEST Philippine Chinese Ask His Inter-| vention Against Japan. MANILA, Philippine. Islands, Sep- Chinese_Cha Potlippine tember 23 (#)—The of Commerce and the branch of the Chinese Kuomintang peo;talel party) sent a message yester- President Hoover protesting the occupation of Southern Manchurian cma\ by Japanese troops and asking him to use his ofilen toward “rectifying_such_a_violation.” No. 80 For Neuritis HOMEOPATHIC PHARMACY 1007 B St. N.W. Phane NA. 1605 cost. o erwise deposit forfelted and "‘""n;};'.'v’u"".f‘.y be advertised and resold At Gincretion of tne Justees, ERRORN ‘w!. ARMENTRO! . ne18,akdsexSu -nuneu Ope l7l'GSLNW V. (Y.M.C.A.) b oh Memoril Hig ll‘;: l)( I!lel{un-h UR“ V,nDP I:l o onchies Run shore, of, Renches, U2 dfount ‘vernon Estate. Snd onglsia of 150" Hneieoens meta) sian ’. llfll‘l Llight cedar standare 21 t cedar standards, 121 erection of ’l' erection of cedar stand- ntreie transtormes vauiis flll'&llll ulhl transformers for metal llll’l ards, 315 |’Iflhlfl\|l| llllll. transformers for cedar standa uipment on cedar light I‘lll‘l!‘l ]’l "lhllnl fixtures for B\Qlll llln‘lrdlv 315 lizghting fixtures for eeds dards, 133.000 linear feet armored cabl 8 sipele conductor. Pl soecificailons” and, brobosals, may b b(lln!fl At _the ? the Bureau of Pub- ic Roads. 'l“l!d -“l idine, Washipgton, D, c ‘MacDONALD. Chiet of Bureau: ull”l&”oc'l - _TOURS. _ Ask for our illus- trated Folder with full infor- mation about Bermuda. THOS. CQOK & SON Wnu.u- Trust ilding e Sivents yas ERTES EE.?.':E.Pn u-«h:._ " VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. 1! PRINCE HENRY HOTEL Located in the exclusive North End of Virginia Beach, on a hill overlocking beautiful gardens that run down 1o a perfect beach. Private mmk courts, golf, horseback ridirg, Attractive Weekly Rates FRANK B. BANKS, Mgr. with the mctual w spec! ons and the preparation of amendments. "Tilis course been conducted for over mum yea I Classes Start o« 1, 7:30 P.M. lnterference Practice ~Ir'l -Il.l' Course 1s''OF ‘cases at fnal hearing. is course has been conducted for several years. Classes Start Oct. 2, 7:30 P.M. The tuition in each course in LI¢ 00 per month. Attend the first ture without obligation. B P Fuhbume MOUNT PLEASANT SCHOOL ' FOR SECRETARIES | TIVOLI THEATER . BUILDING 3313 14th Street, Norlhwe'l Critcher School of Painting and Applied Art Open Thursday, Oct. 1 1726 Conn. 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Limited classes insure academic progress and cultural develop- ment. - Conveyance furnished. Small Residence Department. k& STANWOOD COBB Phone Wisconsin 2673 Pace Courses; B. C. S. and M. C. S. Degrees; Day and Evening Siton: o oducationtl, seu for 25th Year Book Benjamin Franklin Umvemty Met. ‘2515 WOOD’S_ SCHOOL 311 E.Capitol St. Linc. 0038 46th Year A SECRETARIAL SCHOOL MUCH PERSONAL HELP Day and Evening S A DICTATION CLASSES medium. fast dictation, Review of g synu( evening Art—Advertising Interior Decoration Costume Design—Life Class Children’s Saturday Class e 1333 F St. NW. ME. 2883 Evening Sessions 5:00 to 7:30 or 7:00 to 9:30 Beginning and Advanced Classes Now Forming in Account, Business Enslish Business Law Cost_Accounting Court Reporiing Dictation Income Tax Leiter writing Mathematics Shorthand goeliicy D'IIH"II Becretarial amm Employment Servic ng Studen Phone or call in for complete information. Strayer College 2uh Successful Year 721 Thirteenth St.. National 1748 0000000000000000090000000 'Felix Mahony’s "*National Art School °'|' El llh"r [essis cept » Interior Decoration, Art, Posters. turday Class. Bee Our E; OYSTERS on Half Shell d Stewed in Season Lobsters and Crabs in All Styles Open Till 12 P.M. 11th lnfl th River NOBIL‘E Famous Italian Restaurant Open Until 12 P.M. Every Night 1004 E Street N.W. Met. 3376 iflmfi ek dede e de s de e e ok FOTTTrTI TPy \ o e, T Dinner Week Days 50c to $1.00 Sunday Dinner 75c and 31.00 SEA GRILL HUSICAL INIT"JCTION TTBANJO LESSQNS, sI. Modern methods. easy_to G STAR. | an unusual case in Police Court yester- | WASHINGTO AVIATION.DAY SET ASIDE FOR 1932 Birthday of Orvulle Wright to Be Observed in Bicenten- - nial Fete. Designation of August 19, 1932, birth- day anniversary of Orville Wright, as “aviation day” in the George Washing- ton Bicentennial celebration next year was announced yesterday by the District of Columbia George Washington Bicen- tennial Commission. Formation of an Aeronautics Com- mittee, headed by Maj. Burdett Wfllht, chairman, to pay fitting tribute to avia tion, of which George Washington hld a “prophetic_vision,” was made known by Arnold Kruckman, director of the | commission. Members of the commit- tee just organized include Col. E. C. Fauntleroy, Cliff- Ball, Paul Collins, John S. Wynne, Lawrence E. Willlams, |, Earl W. Findley, Senator Hiram Bihg- ham, Frank Fay, E. G. Cross and John Rabbitt. Gerald E. Force of the com- mission staff is serving as secretary. With the co-operation of the Army | Air Corps and ‘the Naval Aviation | Service, the commission plans to estab- | lish an aviation exhibit ln ‘Washington to be viewed by visitors to the Capital | in the Bicentennial year. A fitting air demonstration also is planned, in which the three undersecretaries for air in the present cabinet are taking a per- sonal interest, the l:ommltm states. George Washing , the Bicentennial group points out, -d ‘a prophetic vision of modern aviation when, while watch- ing & balloon ascsnsion, he observed: “Some day we wll! ecelve goods from England by ballool Benjamin Frank- 1in, a member of Wl‘hlnmnl cabinet, saw the first balloon ‘ascension in his- tory at Versallles in the eighteenth century. TRICKS ON MOTOR CYCLE LEAD TO POLICE COURT But Judge Takes Youth’s Personal Bond on Charge of Reck- “less Driving. Trying circus tricks on his motor cycle roved costly to llAyelr—nld Jose g'l King when Policeman K. Greenlow rode up behind and -rrenud him for driving recklessly, having tlu no permit and no Greenlow told Judge Isaac R. Hitt in Police Court yesterday that Ki rid- {ing down the street with & !on the rear, suddenly stood up in seat and removed his hands from the | bandlebars in an effort to emulate the best trick riders. “What in the world were you trying | to do?” asked Judge Hitt. “You might have lost control of the thing and | killed somebody.” “A_policeman nhuw“:? me the trick.” . “I was just trylng it out.” took the boy's A B. & 0. IS ACQUITTED FOR LONG TRAFFIC HA'LT Trouble With Freight Brakes Explained in Police Court. ‘The, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad won Train’s | day when it was charged that one of its freight trains obstructed the Michi- | gan avenue grade crossing near Catho- lic University ror more than 45 min- utes on August 2! ‘The charge wu that of violating & section of police regulations which states that a train may not block & crossing in ‘the District for more than 5 minutes. Several persons testified the train blocked the street for nearly an hour, but Judge Isaac R. Hitt dismissed the case when an assistant trainmaster ex- plajned the delay was caused by an mwent to the airline. He said this made it tmpo-jbl: u) release the brakes until it was Tepair B JAIL BECOMES “HOTEL” Town Xeeps It for There Are No Prisoners. has not been & prisoner in the for six years, the community clined to abolish the structure md 'fll maintain it as &n sccommodation for voluntary lodgers. ‘Tramps may find free lodging there, but ‘two cells stand ready to house any Iawbreaker who appears. Ring Lost 30 Years ‘Pound. D. C.. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1931 USED CAMERAS and Exchansed ! ulln 8:“5 Allm't fne. LAST 8 DAYS The One-Woman Cirens SWILD WINNIE® LIGHINER SideShouw' A Warner Bros_vitashone Hit BOB MURPHY Small Ear Plecs " Demonstrations 1217 G Street Of us when you need Blank Books E. Morrison Paper Co. 009 The Master of Masters In His Crowning Achievement Finest kept garage in Wash- ington. Just the garage for par- ticular persons to store their cars. UNIONVILLE, N. Y—-Auhmf" h | ere Harve gold wedding Hn( 'hlch his father lost arly 30 years ago. MIN Education Musical v beginning to in el MT. VERNON PL. & CHARLES I‘l‘ Phone Vernon 5398, Baltimore, Md. Preparatory Department 21 E. MT. VERNON PLACE Phone Vernan 0086 Fall Term Begins October Ist Enroliments Now in Progress Prof. from Spain. | Rapid Progress. 1338 B The %m School September 24th nd dar sihool for girle. hool. DE JARDIN SCHOOL OF FRENC LANGUAGE ‘qu Jtom_ Parlz;, coprersations) method; rapid 3 Dupont C cle School \F or Clnldren SErERvIsioN | 1601 New Hampshive Ave.. Bloek Norih of » i A MOUNT PLEASANT STHOOL SLCRETARIES Tivoli Theater Buil 3313 14th St N.W., Col. " CIVIL SERVICE _ ATTIC Store for Rent 915 G St. N.W. This store is in perfect con- dition 20x80 feet and ready for immediate use. Splendidly suited for any business and large enough to accommodate two tenants in associated lines of business. An ideal restau- rant location. Most reasonable rent. Can secure lease. Apply 917 G St. N.W., next door. Fountain Pens Repaired . 2 5c Swallow Fountain Pens Tdeal for 981! School Use GARRISON’S R A T G L 1215 E St. N.W. Everybody is Talking About The Weather —our guests have enjoyed ever since the Grill's' New Dry-Air COOLING SYS- TEM was installed. MT. VERNON SPECIAL STEAMER Clurles Macalester Streer 10 A.M. ll'ld 2.30 P.M. DINNER, $150 Cafe and Luneh Counte 2ot Vernon Not Open on Sundave 3 Big Bargains S cathorash, pecia, £29C et apecal 100 29€ GIBSON’S 919 G St. N.W. LUBRI%EAETION ONLY——I‘QMORROW—ONLY We will“lul te your car compfl ly, lpny springs, refill Inttery, drain your crankcase and i HIGH.GRADE OIL Usual Price ALL Lubrication FOR See our service lane runnlnl from street to street, our parking facili- ties for customers’ cars, our brake and wheel testing mnclm:e See the wurk done while you wait. ‘work is done on the ground floor. We invite your inspection. STEUART MOTOR COMPANY 6th &N, Y. Ave. N.W. ..$1.00 (including $1.25 oil) ..$2.25 NEVER CLOSED Keeps Your House WARM in WINTER COOL in SUMMER K Keeps Entire House Warm—at an Even Temperature Pays Dividends—Saving at Least 20% of Fuel Bill 4 i Readily Installed in Old or New Homes at Moderate Cost C.S. WATSON CO. Home and Bui 1657 GONN. AVE. ¥ SUMMER BENEFIT House Cool Day and Night pper Floors Cool as Lower WINTER BENEFIT A Permanent Improvement o oL R e ing Insulation NORTH 6616 5 Next Mon., . RIS Pre-enh MHNAI.IFHINE @1 Tiaes 1o W, vcm.mn-e-n ,'II.SOI-HEEIE CONCERTS, 1931-32, Comstitution Hall and Natiosal Theater ARTISTS’ COURSE, 4:00 LAWRENCE TIBBETT, " Barytone, Met. Opera. Jan. 18, mfln o'l::: Genrse, 1016, $15.50, 811, 80, 8830, PHILHARMONIC COURSE, 4:30 Nev, j b o . Feb. 2. .lm‘. S OoR- D Sereg nufl;mm:uducm :—m’ HET N5, T, sese. WILSON-GREENE EVENIIO COURSE, 8:30 iraied Spanisn Planit. by TR R National Symphony ORCHESTRA HANS. KINDLER, Cenducter CONSTITUTION BALL. RIGHT S“PHOIY concn'l’s “DISARMAMENT” With a Great Local Cast Fanchon and Marco's “Varleties" Idea AL Mitchell's Overture COIOIW’IIA NOW PLAYING [rmex. PUUTIER PRIZE PLAY SYLVIA SIDNEY WM. COLLIER, JA. TRAVEI.ING HUSBANDS Added Attraction. Floyd Gisbons' o, ilson’s Great Decision’ Stagsing Fridey “SMART WOMAN” tor—Robert Ames Fwatd Bverett Hovten - AMUS RN s ‘h‘.‘-!: In Anuinm BASIL ELLIS S" EY . _“Cherries Aro Ripe” NEXT ) s’ Recsived) MIONDAY uwmmnmmmwmm ,4 ’? -u.mu comeor PRIV ATE £ Ohe MIGHTIEST MELODRAMA £ ROMANCE EVER CONCEIVE IN THE MIND OF MAN 30 ROSE HOBART CHARLESBICKFORD Jpecial added laugh feast sLim sl.ll'nl'“lzl\vll.l.e_= Gayety—Burlesk NORA FORD RED MARSHALL EDNA “Hot Cha” DEE AND A GREAT SHOW EED,” with (Perfect Sound.) APOLLG"™ o m o ne g[ig\" 12 S NTESiONS OF A cx.ocx."" ~Warner Bros. Tlvou Ill.. Park R4. N.W. CLIVE OLSEN & JOHNSON in_“GOLD DU! __GERTIE.” _Comedy. _ Novelty. VER i 7343 Wisconsin Ave, EDMUND LOWE __NIGHT. DUMBARTON DIRECTION SIDNEY LUST. Western n-em- Sound System. * odlYATTSVILLE ay-Tomor.—Jand o Gay- nor. Warner Baxter, * Afitfl in “Holy T'"E:‘ W Today-Tomorrow la EDMUND LO! “TRANSATLANTIC CIRCLE 5575 Arr s, o 00 Home of the Mirror msom.v AR CTRECR, apaon FAIRLAWN T S QIRL." MARIE PEYTON _ PENN STU ball rom dancine, Private o = thaes Tessous, nov and u:ld_mn“zmuuhum Street i Ribuday and Friday. § 0o 11:30 pon Privete Iess0ns by appointment, - Met. 4190, Bst. 1090. PHlL HAYDEN Washington’s Foremost School of Stage Danel Classes now forming in Comedy, A Ball noou IM Reducing for ren. WASHINGTON SCHOOL FOX SECRETARIZS 1747 R. 1. Ave. North 1114 90000000000000000000000¢0 ‘writ 3, *M ‘ T i poliin ¥ v hool. 3, €0t “