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‘AUCTION SALES. (o 'm-fi;@ P 48/100 Al ded 1o Libg ':efl ‘{:fi"xfm? "ol Sea.s fl fad ecords of the Disjrict of "Co: and at the request of the party o feer t. duly reby, the undersigned substituted il seil "ah public auction Rt th " cortier ‘of T and Quackenbos ALY n‘;mwmz u%' A ?i?‘ 9 e following-de- | Jvnd um premises, situate n the lfl 1) jumbis, and’ being phrts of Hanet iy " b fand" xa PRobert's Fioies: “Oula's, Fourth ind NDI’"’\ Bll[hlllood " a8 set fl 42!6 of trust, and now known Jots €7 to 73, Inclusive. and {nciugive, and lofs 96 o 9l k. l. 3 3 ’h\t‘lu!‘l\e 1 udl 29 , Inclusive, ‘fiun 9201 15 to_ 62, $ pauiars, 160 lofs 113 fo 1, inclusive, inclusive. and ola 143 1o 18, laclualve. n satere” 3300 llfl reel containing of Al Sore. I sauare 3139, Sald jand being the | "mfll‘fi Teal estate described in the ve- mentioned deed of trust, and is sold bject covenants and restrigtipns contained ‘hH’A"I and which will be stated at UIHE T of sale: All cash. A deposit ql 'Will be required at time of sale. All mmvennc!m recording, etc.. at cost of pur. Terms of sale to be complied with ."R n, thirty davs from dav of sale. other, Frize The trustecs reserve the sight o yesell | 1% roperty, at the risk and cost of de i Rulifng purchaser, after five davs adver semient of such Tesale in_some newspaper \“published in Washington. D, [ WILLIAM J. FINLEY. FRANK W. v S vy Buding, B 3. Substituted Trustees in Eauit 9e32-a&ds,cxSu Cause No. 52074 - eI ?’Amu A. Wmscu14ER & SONS, Auctioneers. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S ‘SALE OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue of » writ of fleri facias fssued ¢ of the tlerk's office of the Supreme oust of the District of Columbin and to ;e witected, I will sell at public auction, for 3B, i front «of the west entrance to the t House, on D Street between 4th and th Szests N W Washinston, D Cy at 0 O'CLOCK ON FRIDAY, SEP: SR TWENTY FIFTH, * 1931, all b Txights, title and interest in the following: @nnmm fand: Parts of Iot 30 of Berry dleton, trustees’, amended subdivi- sion of “Metrepolis View," described as fol- . Jows: Begimming for the same at the Int section of the west line of a 16-foot public | alley as shown on plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia n Liber 86, at foljo 43, and tne southerly ine_of that pert of said Joi 80 conveved to Irving Boswell by Jane Arnold by deed | % yecarded In Liber 1386. at folio 484, of the jand records cf the District of lumbia, ¥ ahd rnmng thence northwesterly along said {" Boswell's_southerly line to the easterly line of that part of sald Iot :Real Estate and Improvement Company of simore City by deed dated October 27th. 1903, and recorded October 28th. 1903, in Lmni "2t folio 13, of ihe lahd records % the lld District: thence with the east- QYU line of said deed sixd the easterly line t another deed to scid company, dated ‘. Nnv!mher 19th, 1906. and recorded November 1" 27th, 3906, in Liber 3040, at follo 181 of ! 3aid’ land records, southerly toethe morth- = westerly corner of that part of said i, gon! yed to Charles H. Thompkins and wife dated March 18th 1931, and re- sorded March 26th. 1921, in Liber 4504, at i Ji5; 3%, of said land Tecords; thence south Y 400.82 feet along the northerly Jand sn conveyed to Tompkins 258 wite and S, portuerty line of the land conveyed to William H. Irwin by deed dated ‘October 6th. 1897, and recorded in Liber 3254, at folio 44. of land records; thence long Trwin's Pllcel. ‘which 15 also the east it as ded(l‘.lted DY plat re. Liver 70, K;" fect 1§ the Boreh e Reed's subdivision, Sald surveyors office in_Liber County olio 80: thence with Dennison’s ine north 45’ east to the west line of hat part of said lot convered to the Plonger by deed dated OC Secorded In Live: 5849, at follo ds: ‘thence with said ry ation's 1and the four rses_and *distances: (1) North Torth 817 1' east 43.64 feet to ‘of said Lauridry Corporation’s e due north to the most north- rner of said Laundry Corj 3 ce morth 87 1 east 8791 feet to ‘weageriy line of that part of said lot tonveyed to Edvard M. Willia by deed dated March faib, 1927, and recorded, in Liber &t foilo of said Jend T heises orin sl e oz'wum Tang ng the west ot ey’ ehiblbed. in > e of becipaing; o ight bf way across said la j Geed recorded In Liber 4562, at folig 496, of aid Iand records, and also ‘subject to sewer lehts in favor of the District of Columbia as deteribed, in deed Tecorded in Liber 2274, folio 468, of seid land records: -sail Shove-deveribed property being Now known Purposes 0f assessment and iaxation as Parcels 131/ nd 1317143, ot 3 eel 131/138 con ke Zecorded, In ns 0. asere. Tect. parcel 181143 contains ‘acres or £2.189 square feet: o be sold tirety. Seized and levied upon as the defendant, Richa: to satisfy a_judgment . jaw, No. 79026, in favor of J. Reaney Wolfe, surence A. Slaughter, Howard R. Taylor, # 3" Commitiee under & deposlt agreement ted November an # the holders of the bonds deposited there- mder. EDGAR C. SNYDER. United States Marshal, In and Tor the District of Columbia, ABovE X&E!r!- l’!l 8 - ®lace. : EDGAR C. nited 8 1o and Por the Distriet v£328.. <.II o PRIOAY, O 31, n"-'x"xx fiomt vnuea saies In and Por the District of #THOS, J. OWEN_& SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. OF VALUABLE uu“ TR, 'tf\mns NO. 508 FLOI AVENUE NORTHWEST, AND FEDiG A RY AND CELLAR BRICK -gw TIRG, TN FIRST COMMERCIAL By Sitbie of & certain deed of trust, duly | corded January 12. 1927, among the land Secords of the District of Columbia, and at e reauest of the party secured thereby, | the, ubdersigned trustees will sell at public guctien, in, front of the premises ‘THE SEVENTH DAY OF OCTO- DA b, 11031, AT FOUR O'CLOCK PM B liowing described land and premise siluate in the county of Weshington. Dis: i#ict of Columbia. snd designated as snd iee ‘all of lot numbered twenty (20) est two (2) feet front by the depth thereof of lot num- bered nineteen (19) in Emma M. Gillett' gubdivision of lo¢s in block numbered three 13), “LeDroit Park,” as per plat recorded i the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia in Liber County 7. at folio 38, Sogether with the improvements. consisting " of two-story brick dwelling, containing six Tooms and bath ‘erms of sele: One-third of the purchase Muoney to be paid in cash, balance in two 1 instaliments. payable In one and two With interest at six per centum per , payable sen ally, from day of of trust upon the prop- 4lé, secured by d $e at the option of the & ety sald, or al cash purchaser. A deposit Quired at time of sale. @ zecording, etc., at cost of purch ot sal be [ Gty from day of saic. otherwise the trus- ect reserye the ient (o vesell the property, ¢ the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, fter five days' advertisement of such ressle gome. newspaper published in il WALTER G. DAVIS, RICHARD J. 'CARR. 0e2. Trustees ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, 915 E St. NW. Bankruptcy Sale by Catalog oi—l igh-Grade NEW FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY FABRICS OIL PAINTINGS—RUGS—CARPET HOME ADORNMENTS OFFICE AND SHOP EQUIPMENT, ETC. By Auction AT JOHN A. O'ROURKE CO. Handsome, : | corded in Liber 43. folio conveyed to the | northerly | on “Florids | complied with within fifteen | Trustees’ Sale of the Large 11- Story, Centrally Located Modern Ofico Building, Known as “The Woodward Building,” Located at the Southeast Corner of Fifteenth and H Streets Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 6312, folia 183 et seq. of the land records of the Distriot of Co lumbia, and at the request of the party se. cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public ‘auction, {n front of e, o0 pWEDNESDAY, THE | EIGHTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D, A THREE O'CLOCK P.M. the following-ds | scribed land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia. and designated as and being lot 21Mn 8. W. Woodward's combina- | tion “ct lots in square 222 as per piat re- | of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. Also part of original lot 12 | in said_squire 232, described tollows: | Beginning for the same at the north corner of said lot and running thence wi on H street 31 feet to the west line of tl st wall of the house on the east part of thence south on said. line of the| 131 feet 2 inches to aey; | thence east 31 feet to the southeast corn of said lot: thence north 131 feet 2 inch to the beginning. Also part of original lo | 3 in square 222. described as follows: Besin- ning for the same on the south line of said | Tt twelve (12) distant 29 feet 4 inches from the southeast corner of said lot 12, and runnin thence southeasterly on an aliey in sald square 17 feet in a straight line ot 3T cast 43 feet” to & point directly south of and .59 feet from {he soytheast corner, of said 1ot 12 (hence north 5,59 feet to the goutheast corner of said lot 12, and thence west on the south line of sald lot 12 20 feet 4 inches to the | wiace of beginning; now known as lot 22 In said square. feims of ‘sale: Said properts will be sold t to an cverdue Arst trust, recorded in Liber 614, folio 257, securing the New York Lite Insurance Company in_ the sum of §1,500,000. with_interest at 5%. secured on iot 21, square 232, ‘as described above, and subject further to'an overdue trust, record- ed in Liber 6312, folio 179, securing the New York Life Insurance Company in the sum of $600,000. with interest at 5%, secured as the firsi trust on part of jot 3'and part of | dot 13, sausre 322, as described above, a second trust on lot 21, square 232, as Gescribed above: also subject to overdue and accrued interest on both aforesald deeds of trust and taxes to date of sale. 'Full par- dars of said deeds of trust and the amount of unpaid and overdue interest and taxes will be stated at the time of sale. The purchase price (over and above trusts and overdue and accrued interest and taxes o date of sale, as aforesaid) to be 'nwn%fi%%knwl Nithin {hirty aavs trom day of sate. and the remainder to be pald in equal amounts in one and two yoars. with interest at 6% per annum, payable semi-annually and to be secured by a_purchase-money deed of trust on sald property. All adjustments to be_made as of date.of sale. Terms to be complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chaser after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Wash- ington, D. C, Conveyancing, recordng. at purcha Note.—The New York Life Insurance Com- pany, owner and holder of the notes d scribed in the deeds of trust above referred 0. recorded in Liber 6214, follo 257, and Liber 6312, folio 179, respectively. ' have | Bgreed ‘to ‘extend for ' any purchaser said principal sums secured by said deeds of frust for p period of five ears {rom Septem- ber 1st, 1931, with interest at § per cent.. with semi-annual curtails of 1} per cent starting at the end of 18 months, uson pay- ment of all overdue interest and tax ‘This renewal is also subject to .ususl | praisal and brokerage fees. se26-ddeds THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. USTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL BSTATE _KNOWN _AS PREMISES _ 3271 NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D. SONSISTING OF | MODERN * THREE: B Vittae of & cerinig deady dul; y Vi of a certain recordea i Liber No. 5353 % e find Tecords- of tne Distslet wf - Calumbis, ficheny, ‘he. ubgersiencd ‘;2«2:"':“"’{{"‘ rereby, ersignes will sell at ublic suction, n front of o E b e ol eser s situate in the District of designated a3 and being lot num ty-seven (27) in Edward Landvoight's sul division of part of block numbered twenty- one (31), lumbia Heights,” and of part of block numbered eigh u‘n (18) in &“ and Brown's subdivision of of the tra of land called “‘Pleasant ’ll s per pli ot "Biia *Brst-mentioned _sabdivision” 1 corded in Liver Count; follo 11, of th Tecords of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, designated for taxi tion purposes as lot 37, square 2845; subject to_covenants record. ‘Terms of s One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal installments. payable in on¢ and two years, with it at six Er contum per anni ble semi-annually from day of D sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or -u cash at the option of the purchaser. deposit, of §300 will be at time o All conveyancing, el urehuser. ” Torms 10 be i with withia ffteen 'rfllf'" o8 ight to l:r:hm !Mm"t“:": rig! e e property a | the Tisk ‘and cost of defauiting siter fve days adyertissment of m; gas in some newspaper published in nm:: & 1431 Eve 5 TRUSTEE'S BALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, EING THEEE 1638 STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly | reccrded in Liber No. 5444, folio 495 et seq., ! of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the requ cured thereby. the under sell. at public auction, In_front of the re- spective premises, RIDAY, THE SEC- ";‘ = thz ises,” ritu- PREM. COVINGTON Toliowing. describes, Jand aad. pre ate in the eity of Washington. District of Columblap and designated as and being lots 103 107 snd 109 in L. 8. Chapman’s su | recorded in L oo % or 1 the records of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. Said lot 103, premises 1626 Covington street n.w., will first gfiered; them said lov 107, premises "1 Covingion street n.w.. will be offered, and | Jast said lot 109; prémises 1688 Covington street n.w.. will be offered, Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase nts, money for each respective lot cash, balance in two equal instal pavable ir. one and two years, with interest st six per centum per anpum, Javable semi; annually from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the respective property sold. gr all casn. st the option of the purchase: | A deposit of $100 upon each lot will Guired ai time of sale. Al conveyapelng. recording. eic., at cost of purchaser. ms of sale to be complied with within 30 days from day of ssle, otherwise the trusiee re- serves the right (o resell the property sold at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five da vertisement of such resale | 0 some newspaper published in Washing- | tom D. C. FLAIR LEE, se22.d&ds.exBu rviving Trustee. division of Auctioneers. Conn. Ave. at 18th St. MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1531 Continuing TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1931 Commencing 10 Correct Reproductions of Peried Period Furniture, Suite, Decorated Georgian S-piece Maple Bedroom Suite; 0’Clock Each Day Furniture, Imported and Domestic including Avondicre, Sheraton 9-piece Bedroom fll’h Dinette Suite, Grandfather and Grandmother Chime Clocks, Ant $-Section Chinese Screen; Carved Walnut, Cane and Hand - Leather Screens, Devonshire 5-piece Parlor Suile; Pie Crust, Octagon, End, Occasional and Other Tables; Chippendale and Other Wing, Arm and High-back Chairs; 2 and 3 Cushion Davenports, Mahogany Book Caste, Mirrors, Ottomans; Floor, Table and Boudoir Lamps and Lamp Shades, Room-size, Scatter and Hook Rugs; Handsome ting fixtures, Paintings, Valuable Tapestrics, Art Objects, Bro- i Tovohiers; Bed Davenports, Cabinets, Fernerics, Vases, Picture ' | eade, Linen, Damask, Frieze, Clooney, and Other Fabries, ALSO { Roll, Flat and Type Desks, Steel Sale. Typewriter, Check | Mahogany Writer, Eleciric Fans, File Cases, chines, Cutting Springs, Curtain Fixtures, Ete. Chairs, Singer Elscirie Sewing Ma- ‘ables, Upholsterer’s Findings; Down, Hair, Pelt, Office and Shop Equivment will be wold Tuesday. Oclober 6, 3:30 P.M. INSPECTION PERMITTED OCTOBER IND & 3RD | ohn A O'Rewrks Ce. a Corpersties W‘ Ne. 3567, ] and Randolph place northe NESDAY, THE desl) of 4! e Also lots 20 to Catritz's subdlivision as per plat recorded in Liber 3. at folio 35, of the land records of i The ‘Purchaser's cost. with within thirty ‘days, otherwise forfeited and the property may be & and resold at the discretion of 1) ARTHUR J_ the District of Columbia by lml'l.q-l.l. I e, Miller Alanson m—. Solicitor, Lewisburg, an i B baromors RECEIVERS' SALE, BUENA VISTA SPRING HOTEL, Franklin, County, Pa., Bituated on the State Road Between Monterey and Wavnesboro. Pa. gider, of the United States District Court for the aiddle District of Fenn yive: nin, the undersigned receivers ~will at public auetion. on the premise ER _ FIFTEE! o NTH, ELEVEN O AM. all the pr the above hotel, consisting of about ©of_land and all chattels belonging thersto, ‘mprovements are » laree frame hotel with brick and stone foundations. 10 bed rooms with 60 ba necessary " bulldings; course, tennis courts. ete. Also’ all chattels of e the equipment necessar: Summer hotel. ‘The property is supplied b; of exceptional purity. Tt aver e Vallay” ad 14 sultable also. for 48 institution, boarding school or. club. Open_for inspection Wednesday, O 14th, 1981, srom 10 o'clock a.m. 10’4 > don p.m. 3 Por cumrhu description, terms and ner of sale. apply to the undersigne ceivers or auctioneers. OMAS FOLEY HISKY, S 5N, Charles BENIAMIN SPECH West Mil BAM W. PATTISON & CO., Auctioneers, 407 N. Howard St., Baltimore, Md. THOS. J. QUEN, & SoN AUCTIONEERS, 431 “l 8T. N.W. SALE OP'N’\,"%L\YAI':.! g ABObT ’fm"fi ENTIAL FEET LOTS TO THE SUBDXV!SION koW AS "GREEN GABLES. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded In Liber 8174, at folio 185, among the lJand records of the District of Colum bia. and at the request of the Darties se TRU! s’ ND, cufed thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public’ auetion, on_the premises. At the southeast corner of Biadensburs rosd the followi m:uu in Fa i) Tots 55 to 87 in square 439 T3 IR sounre 3408; lots 131 o 133 and 143 {o 148 and 137 4o 160 in square 4408: lots 103 and 114 to 118 in square 4430 in lne “Gubdivision. made by W. G. rman, recorded in Liber 93, at follo 4, of d records of the District of Columbia. 28 in square 4410 in Morris 1ct of Columbi Terms: 310,000 cash and the balance to be secired by deed of trist on the property and mayable on or before three Years At {Rfartory "partial rolense ciwuse it des RKER. Aldccy Dartial release clause If desi id deed of trust to cont eposit of $2.500 is required at the tim le. ‘Conveyancing. recording. efc. &t Terms to bé comblied avertised trustees. Trustees. 18 , THE SECOND DAY AT FIVE O'CLOCK P} THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, o EEE BT MW, Trustees'” Sale of Valuable Seven-Story and Basement Brick and -Stone Apartment Known as “The Wyoming,” Being Premises 2022 Colum- bia Road Northwest. By virtue of a certaln deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 4736, folio 90 ef seq.. of the land record the Distrist of Co- jumbia, sn e request of the party cured 5. the undersigned trus m sell at public ‘auction, in_front of zh- ises ‘on MONDAY, 'THE TWENTY. 0‘ llowing-de- seribed land and situste in the e e Tt e, an lll‘nlllfl u Ag Mnh rts of the tract land 's Mite,” no lne'n A “Olk Lawn,” described by metes d bounds as follows: Beginning ume on_the easterly “line of Co- d, as widened, at & point distant X southerly from the intersection of sald road, as widened, with_ the south line of the land conveyed to !&fix'll P, Quackenbush by deed recorded in Lil 1190, at folio 187, of the land records of the Dis- triet of Columbis, d running thence northeasterly along tl said line of Colum- bis road 321.88 feel thenc- in a line - allel with the south Hn! said Qus bush's land south 813 east l.“ feet to the west line of an. conveyed to deed in" Liber 3910 at folio 112 0t th Tecords: thence, southerly with the W of said alley feet to the intersection with & said second line giog, and thence oy 1 feet to the place of ing h other par ) in, Oscar W. Wb 3 un of “Oak La in the office of the l:lfimfl.ox Columbis, in Liber nty ll Sald property now being tai a8 lot in square numbered twenty- hundred and thirtyfive (3635). Subl oaricRion iine, 1875 Teet DACK Trom s shown on plat in County 109, of the records of the e pubaivision of vision et pint record. for, surveyo; Bubject to_the restriction o run with the land for 15 years from June 6th, 1910, that 5o bullding. wall, fence or other striicture shall be erected within ten (10) feet of the north line of the herein-described property. Alzo & strip of land .77 foot on_ Columbis 7oad In subdivision of “Oak Lawn,” con- Jered by the District of Columbia 1o Lester arr by deed dated June Sth, 1913, Bow Taxed as lot mumbered eight hui and fourteen in square 35 Terms of One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two years, centum per Lomuin,"payabie semicanoasly. from ay’ o sale. secured by’ deed of trist upen the proverty sold, or all cash a¥ the ovtien o B ncehmer. A dengelt of 410,000 Wil bt reauired at time of sale. = All conveyancing, recording. etc., st cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be_ complied with within thirty gavs from day of sale, otherwise the trus. tees reserve the right to resell the pri at the ris Cont of derauting DUFCRasEr after five days’ advertisement of such ressle in some newspaper published in Washing- ton, D. C. JOHN.L BARR, JAMES __6e30-d&ds Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & BON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TACHED DWELLING NO, 3608 N N PLACE N.W. ELAND WITH GARAGE IN REAR. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 8524, folio 147 ef seq., of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at request of party secure thereb, the undersisned trustees will ‘o o sale by public suction, 1g front of prem. UORDAY, THE ¥I ises. DAY, oF SCtoRER, AT FOUR O M., the following-described Jand “sand’ premises, situste in the District of Columbia, to Wit 35 in square 1914 in “Weaver .,4‘1:, hees, Trustees' Addition to Cleveland as_per pat recorded in the office of Barvevor” for ke Disseict ‘of Columble. I Liber County 21 at folio 24; subject to the coyenants of record. Terms of sale; Property will be sold gab- Sect to & prior deed of trust for $14.500; 67, held by Perpetual Bullding Associstion balance 3750 cash: the remainder payable 3150 per month, inciuding interest at 8¢, secured by & second deed of trust upon thi property sold, or all cash over trust st op. tion of purchaser. A deposit of 3500 r quired of purchaser at sale. All conveya: ing, recording_and notariai fees at cost of | & purchaser. — Terms to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, oths wise trustees reserve the right property chaser after five days’ advertisement of such ressle o some newspeper published in Washineton. D, C . 2 JAMES B. PLY) K. nso:'n. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ,—tqggion uzm’ucxvmr Ju T oFF TE SERUCE P aciitace ___ VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. PRINCE HENRY HOTEI. Located in the exclusive North End of Virginia Beach, on a hill overlocking beautiful gardens that run down to a perfect beach. Private u‘:nb courts, golf, horseback ridirg, el Attractive Weekly Rates LTl % © Tisk and cost of cefsulting pur- | b “No. 80 For Neuritis | HOMEOPATHIC PHARMACY Chinese Restaurant 519 13th St. 2 Doors_Abeve Earle Theater . Brinkley’s The Place —where sandwich making Is a fine art (they're toasted, too!). Special dinners at all hours. Orchestra for dancing every night —ne cover charge, of course! 533 8th St. S.E. 1207 E St. N.W. management of 's Sea Grill has be. und the personal supervisien of THOS. A. O’DONNELL, founder and pr tol whose wide knowl, The O'Donnel always assures you of the finest uality produced, fresh and :inct from the Sea to you. Thos. A. O’Donnell Netionally Famous Restaurant BROILED LIVE Lobster Sal d, $1.28 OYSTERS Chincot on Half Shell Fried and Stewed All Fresh Fish in Season Open_Till 12 P.M. 11th and Potomac River Met. 9762—Phones—Met. 6706 PROPOSALS, Roads, O:v-:g": ? Septem “fn"-' %, nulud . nu c m nun-n G, o;lo:x lic Roads a. Gor Bk ¥ ot Moting v: o umarm I0enway, ‘consist- ing of ligh Unie V. begins at the south shore of irginia @ Bt the entrs to the Mount Vernon state, and W ists bt je-light m: land- W O lectight codar - siandards: doubie-light cedsr sandards, 131 ercct metal stand: ‘erection of cedar sl Nrds, 337 precas) Concreie transformer vaults, 121 individusl light transforme: for metal ds, 315 individual light transformers andards, 315 equipment on cedar 121 lighting fixtures for lls lighting fixtures for inexs. teet armored Ain cond ucwr, I’D;fll‘]l IIII‘ "G e Bireau of Pub e Roads: ‘Willard Buildine, Wasnineton. D. ‘THOS. H. l‘.l’cm'm. Chief of Bureau. B 5 g ) fl:"\ .?H‘BB Dll‘llcl Efl 'h' tate fl m Al'l. Of' m ‘Ifi‘ ol:,glun ™ m!l‘: sone baviae o Censed ‘are hereby w-ma'fo exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, lei thenticated, to the subscriber on the 25th day of &Dhmb'h AD— wise they may be excl id Olnn ., A Sept fllb'h ic'w’ DT et S RW. Rewlater ot i A.' for :%mm ot ot bia, Clerk of the Probate Court. l.lummum & BRANDENBURG, Attorneys. THE SUPREME T OF THE_DIS- trict of Columbla, holding sn Equity Court —Laura B. Harvey, ¢nd Susan C. Koogle, trustess 3{ estate of Wilton Harvey, deceased, plaintil ot hiifnle B Oswald defendant Ecuity.—The object of ‘this s i ebtun s decree ascer- ining the bajance on s certain con- e E e thoen the. delondant ‘herein named, and Wiktan Harvey, deceased, and to declare the same to be a lien upon the property described in said bill of complaint, namely, house and lot No. 2852 Belair avenue north- egst. known as Holman Subdivision of Clarke lis Bstate, (said property Enown as Lot 12 in Harves jubdivision of Lots in Der plat recorded in the veyor of strict of . 2852 wnm,— ‘nnlf rad n-reln on or % tiefltllfl"nl }ul’ lhl u ‘fl“ be jed 'fl.h grnvl a !D!I c R e A the eoll!l Aflk (seal) A true copy, TTest: PR NG Clerk. B! 7y HARRY sppearance 1o fore the frst rule M‘G 81 OOUR] holding 15?:4-:; i pistigtion. e o the, Bisie: o um‘f{. ict ot Co- ively, hi tained & ‘{ of 1l the &Kflcl of s Stratio ho ‘estate a“A'uhx:"?" 4 inis tion Bfl l e et 151 Efl’n:h--. ‘e ot the Bissriel of Tumbia. persons baving claims sgaing rel With the vouchers thereof, hu‘l‘: ‘""’?’,%‘EE Do Kpegin Rronong, 058 rict of the Probate Court. -.'fi‘fl?i 3. L'HOMMEDIEV, Atlorneyi. OF DISTRIOT OF Prabate Court b nini -»n—muuu 33t Admipatistod 5 have obtain """ " ufla ‘District of“é. Tate tion en the INPROVED COURTS URGED BY HUGHES Chief Justice Tells Virginia Bar of Aims in Dinner Address. By the Associated Press. means to obtain improvement dministration of justice. Bwklu at a dinner in his honor given jointly by the Virginia Bar Asso- clation and the Richmond City Bar Association, the Chief Justice said this was one supreme interest in which the puolic had » right to expect a sincere desire for co-operation among uwym One_of the most pi mentalities for dealing with emam:n- in the Federal courts, he sald, was the judicial conference of senior court judges as provided in a congressional act in 1922. The conference last year requested the Attorney General to urge a change in the law to authorize it to recommend directly to Congress from time to time such changes in the jurisdictional law as it might think desirable. “The Congress most probably, as I think, because of the pressure of its work,” said the Chief Justice, “has not yet acted upon this recornmendation, but I trust the suggestion will meet with approval in the near future and that the conference may have this sanction for extending its activities.” Saying he had always belleved judges, because of their first-hand knowledge of deficiencies, should be able to give aluable assistance in devising reme- dies, the Chief Justice added he thought it important that in this un- dertaking there should be constant co- cperation of the bench and bar. The public, he sald, should have the advantage of the expert advice which the leaders of the bar could give by reason of this comprehensive and con- tinuous experience. “We are united in our general aim,” Hughes said, “and we recognize our re- sponsibilty. With patience and per- sistence, we can meet that responsi- bility and relieve the administration of Justice from any deserved censure.” TODAY‘S AMUSEMENTS. Gayety—Burlesque, “Dixie Beautles,” at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m., Metropolitan—“Alexander Hamilton, at 11 a.m., 12:46, 2:34, 4:33, 6:10, 7:58 and 9:46 p.m. Rialto—“Homicide Squad,” at 11:50 a.m., 1:50, 3:50, 5:50, 7:50 and 9:50 p.m. Palace—"“The Squaw Man,” at 11:25 r.m., 1:50, 4:25, 7:05 and 9:40 p.m. Stage shows, with Helen Kane in per- son, at 1:15, 3:50, 6:30 and 9 p.m. Columbia—"Street Scene,” at 11:10 :20, 5:25, 7:30 and 9:40 p.m. Stue shows &t 1 9, 3:44, 9:06 pm. R-K-O Keith’s—"Smart Woman,” at 11:50 am.,, 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45 and 9:45 p.m. Tivoll—"The Star Witness,” at 2:40, 4:30, 6:15, 8 and 9:50 p.m. Earle—"I Like Your Nerve,” at 11:47 am., 2, 4:30, 7:17 and 9:52 p.m. Stage :hm ‘with Plfl DOmy, at 1:13, 3:43, ler:.li— Thn lflruls Woman,” 11 Ambassador—“The Smiling Lieuten- ant,” at 6:15, 8 and 9:50 p.m. USED CAMERAS Bought, Sold Exchanged Fuller & 2’ Albert, Ine. 815 10th_St. N.W. TRUSSES LADY ATTENDANT BEUCHLER’S 1224 14th St. N.W, SHERIDAN GARAGE Finest kept garage in Wash- ington. Just the garage for par- ticular persons to store their cars. 2516 Que St. NW, I Of us when you need Blank Books POtomac 4375 E. Morrison Paper Co. THINK LAMPS Washington Headquarters for Sunshine, Ultra Violet and Infra-red Treatment Lamps For Sale or For Rent Agents for Hanovia, Alpine and General Elee- Lamps. Prices, Terms and Rentals Most Reasonable; ask your phy- an, then Come To Gib- son’s for Your Lamp. Lamp Department GIBSON’S 917-919 G St. N.W. Charles Macalester Ugder . 8. Government tion Leaves Seventh St. Wharf Daily 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Ahlwon,lSe Lun ernon Cate Moun ot undays S*ar’rs FRIDAY KYLINE THOMAS MEIGHAN HARDIE ALBRIGHT Myra Loy STAGE Fanchon & Mareo Present THE GREAT RAYMOND “MASTER MIND OF MAGIC AND MIRTH". ssisted By E SUNKIST BEAUTIES RAQUEL TORRES The Flery Personality of the Sereen SHOULDN'T A CRIMINAL BE GIVEN THE 3%2 DEGREE D MAJ. GEN. SMEDLEY D. BUTLER SAYS: " “Make prisons and police sta tions the most horrible places on earth. I have not yet heard of an honest person get. ting the 3rd degree.” N\ Jee l(.'l VALY LEO CARRILLO MARY BRIAN NOAH BEERY RUSSELL GLEASON- J.CARROL NAISH Gapeaks In the Pifth Community Course, which also includes Rafael Sabatini Ted Shawn, Herbert Adams ns, Johm Erskine and others equally inferesting. Be- sinning, oct. 20, on siternate Tuesdsy eve- nings. TWELVE Subscrip- Hon " blanks 4t Sl Puviie hrurln. or Pranklin Bullding, National 1300. Institute PHIL HAYDEN ‘Washington’s Foremost School of tage Danch Classes now forming in Musical Comedy. Acrobatic, Ballet, Ballroom and Reducing_for Adult: nd Childre: Booklet Upon Request. 6 Dupont Cirele. North 8504. PROF. MRS, ACHER, 1137 10th t 8.w. Olass and dance with orchestra 5:::;1 My and Friday, 8 to 11:30 p.m. Private by appointment. Met. 4180, Est. 1900 —fl.—mrnm P.I—l by Walker L] _Afi ith wnd Park BA PEMBERTO! SR 2 . Studle, llt.d‘ Conn. Ave. M‘Nlr‘l .52: TEGARE BTUDIOS. 1oB8il room daicing, private lessons; § los- eginners’ clas - lufll. h‘ P. W, D‘E'C‘;l"l bt PEYTON PENN Sm!wmstrucnun in ball room d-ncln[ Private or class; ‘g and n.w., 1st fl._Met. 30 MAE DAVISON ‘Tap and_ Acrobatic Classes, Fridays, 8 to 10 p.m. Children’s Classes every Saturday at 2 pm. Ball Room Class Tuesday eve- nings, beginners 8 to 9, and l!llctlcl 9 to 11, Classes or F:ivate in Ballet, Toe, Spanish, Gypsy, Rusgian. Castanet pising. lealth Exercises jsught by Dr. Sauchelll_of New Yoolrk N ) xrw'" RMAN _BALLET. N Thomas Such as Irons, Fans, T 3 ?:-m.. ete., st mall GIBSON’S, 917 .('::‘lz' RN AT, i NEW YORK. .. Round Trip | ATLANTIC CITY. . $6.00 Round Trip PITTSBURGH ...$10.50 Round Trip LOS ANGELES ... $53.50 Extra_Special Assorted Talcums, merly sold for 25¢ Now 6 for zsc 919 G St. N.W. * I8¢ AND G STREETS « LAST 2 DAYS MARY ASTOR “SMART WOMAN” oith Robert ANN HARDING ‘Devotion’ An RKO-Psthe Pieturs WARNER ‘BROS. THEATRES’ LAST 3 DAYS The “It” Comedienne of the Screen |54 Borsay, Stnging—Dancing—Jesting (In Person) . DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jr. in “I LIKE YOUR NERVE and Other Stase Attractions Coming SATURDAY TALLULAH BANKHEAD in “MY SIN” with Fredric March —ON STAGE— ' BOSWELL SISTERS LAST 3 DAYS The 'llfi.f‘ Ador of Stage fi!o&fi! ARLISS i Hhmiton. Doris lnvn_-hn Collyer Coming BATURDAY The First Smash of the Year ? lol\fl‘l nmn €sciL 8 BEMmILES . in Pevbon (A! o1 ruearne YORK REVUE b Coming 9 o icurey, oF ruwn'-"‘ NEW SHOWS bf9FRIDAYS/ l OEW'S MnymslA SCENE ’1 Umer Riceh wuTaEe mag may with lYI.VIA SIDNEY-W COLUIER,Jr. oldded T B e s $oky/ 4 MAR_X BROTHERS~¥i3i\ § CHARLES 8 CHARIRS SICKPORD. Eves., 50¢ to $2.50 Sat.Mat.,50c-31.50 In‘l. TODAY, 50, 75 and u.ool Arch Selwyn Offers MADGE 0TTO’ KENNEDY _.""’ KRUGER NOEL COWARD’S Comedy of Havpy Laughter “PRIVATE LIVES” otinaine Tues., Oct. 6 3032, WALTER FAY HAMPDEN BAINTER IN GALA REVIVAL OF BARRIE'S “ABMIRABLE CRICHTON™ a4 SAT. MAT.. $t & NS, Mare. oo e 0 ™ 'ATIONAI. Tonight, 8:20 WILSON-GREENE CONCERTS, 1931- Constitation Hall and National Theater llflS‘I’S’ 300"”! “m Mo, 13, Course, $16.70, 815.50, $11, 89, 98.80. rmulnnomc COURSE, 4:00 | Nov. fi OFF. PR LRosA rb""'[xf“‘“"" ourse, 1650 41380, $F1. WILSON-GREENE EVEIIIC COURSE. 3: A Bepalar-oriced series of © veaiae fl"'“h,'% aitfl'u RUSSIAN LE CHORUS sging Horsemen of Steppes.” Jomy nud T National Symphony ORCHESTRA HANS KINDLER, Conductor CONSTITUTION HALL, EIGHT SYMPHONY CONCERTS l 45 o'Clock, , Dee. 1! PSR R A EIGHT POPULAR CONCERTS ” S Bureas, SHUBERT, At 230 Thur. .., 800 to 81.50 300 ta $3.00 msc Sat. 50c to 52 SAM H. HARRIS Presents The Hilarious Comedy Hit hlm Seats-Thursday O cmaments uader sussloss of wae BORDONI I Europesn Comedy Wit “THE IMPROPER DUCHESS"’ By JAMES B. FAGAN Mall orders Now. FEsny F#‘ 80c.. LILYAN TS ’rMauAN i "MURDER BY Pmmms un H IHL JOAN CRAWFORD in - NERS.” News and colfiggmo byl ATTS' MD. 4y, Tomorrow — Wil- “Murder by the Clock.” Alexandris, Va. Today—Maurice Chevaller in “nnz.mo LIEUTENANT.” “SEORETS OF A~ SECRETAKT T CIRCLE 257 Avep 22 W 5 Home of the mmr'amn TYPHOO! "THE GIRL CHARLIE FoaorEs "Ry FAIRLAWN 1 A¥250°T: 2, O, “FIVE_AND TEN.” CAROLINA. 4t:* d el 3% ZASU_PITTS. _(Perfect Sound.) ‘Warner Bros.” Bson ey, CLIVE o vl R— _Hiray” Comedy. Al Tatner Bros. 5 i Are: and nley 8¢ ALON % RICHARD ,BARTHELMESS, Afiuus GRAND %5 RAMON ~ NOV. AN ARRO, “SON OF ammml.lu.n—ll | BARBARA STANWYOK, “MIRACLE A.N gt co Go. Ave. & Farragus 8. CLIVE: BROOK. “SILENCE." fimfim'm O St NE. SALLY 3 lézfix? and JAMES DUNN, SAVOY Tin & oot ma. . _NANCY CARROLL. “NIGHT ANGEL.” 'nvou"?iu & Park B4 N.W. Y"fikum‘.umunm _EDMUND LOWE. * TRANSATLANTIC.” " LYRIC . PIERErTe A, SQUAD." _ Charlfe ' Chase _Comedy. ON in - Varlety. News. SYLVAN " el eI B ITEZ 1 141 SALES POV o e

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