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D12 DECLINES 10 0USTI WARDMAN REGEIVER Justice J. C. Adkins Refuses' Bondholders” Plea to Interfere. District Supreme Court Justice Jesse | ©. Adkins yesterday declined to interfere with the receivership of the Wardman Realty Properties, Inc, which was established some weeks ago by Justice | James M. Proctor, in the foreclosure suit brought by the Hanover Central Trust Co. of New York and its co- trustee under the $16,000,000 mortgage on the Wardman Park Hotel, the Carl- ton Hotel and other Wardman-bullt | properties. Court Discharges Rule. The court also discharged a rule, against the corporation and the tr uxtees‘ to show cause why the Inre"l(\eure should not be Anjmred The injunction proceeding was| brought by Leslie M. Shaw, former Sec- | retary of the Treasury, acting for him- self and as trustee of the holders of mortgage bonds ,of the defendant com- | pany. He charged that the receiver Carson, president of the com) 1. Peyser, attorney and teph P. ‘Tumulty, former President Wil 0 closely iden- | tified with the eorganization Commit- tee inaugurated by Halsey-Stuart & Co. who represented the mortgagor in the | flotation of the bonds, to properly repre- | sent the bondholders. | Asks New Receivers, { He also charged that the trustees | bringing the foreclosure suit should have taken over the properties at an | earlier date, and asked that other re- ceivers be named in his suit, which, he claimed, was filed pricr to the fore- closure suit and had priority, even if he did have to file an amended suit after the receivers had been appotnted HOLDS DRY LAW HOPELESS | Thomas TRENTON, N. J.. Octobr 1 ().—An | estimate, based on information given by | a district attorney, that there were 10,000 speal n New Jersey, caused Judg: Ge 1. Bouquin of Butte, Mont., to “It only go of the effort Unless you dossn't seem Judge Bouquin was presiding el Hquor law violation case. to show the hope cope with this TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Gayety—Burlisque, “Dix’e Beautles,” at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Metropolitan xander mmnmn at 11 am. 12:46 34, 4:33, 6:10, SE‘ and 9.46 p.m | Rialto —“Homicide Squad.” at 11:50 m., 1:56, 3:50, 5:50, 7:50 lx\dQ 50 pm. | Palace— ‘The Squaw Man," at 11:25 am, 1:50, 4:25. 7:05 and 9:40 pm Stage shows with Helen Kane in per- son, at 1:.°. 3:50, 6:30 and 9 p.m. Columb Street Scene,” at 11:10 | am, 1:1£ 3:20, 5:25, 7:30 and 9:40 p.m. | Fox—"The Magnificent Lie,” at 11:50 am., 2:07, 4:22, 7:20 and 9:44 pm. Stage shows at 1:29, 3:44, 6:51 and 9:06 p.m. | R-K-O Keith's—"Smart Woman,” at 11:50 am, 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45 and | ] ' at 11:47 p.m. Stage at 1:13, 3:43, | 17 and 9 with Fifi D'Orsay, 6:31 and 9:05 p.m. Tivoli—"Rebound,” at 2, 3:50, 5:40, Wn .00 weekly prize for best photo, Prize winner on dispiay in our window. COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY 1424 New York Ave. NW. I Of us when you need Blank Books E. Morrison Paper Co. Ave. ITTLE GEM Ear Phone for the Deaf GIBSON’S 917 G St. N.W. PASSENGERS FLOWN TO DATE, “uounw BY AIR” 7 Flight Fares & Time PHILADELPHIA 1 hr. 10 min. One Way—$8.00 NEW YORK 1 hr. 50 min. RoundTrip—$20.00 One Way—$13.25 766,000 total ried at com operation. 10-passenger tri-motored air linere every hour from 7.00 a.m. to plemented by a high-sp stop service between W: and New York. LUDINGTON EINES ™ B, sreet car and taxi service from downtown Washington Airports INFORMATION Ludington Offices—Washington Airport Metropolitan 5676 Phone reservations to any Western Unlon office—tickeh delivered free e e THE EVENING CHURCH, $20,000 IN DEBT, | FACES FORECLOSURE | “Services as Usual,” Says Chicago Pastor When Noteholder Files Bill. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, October 1.—A bill to foreclose on the Bethany Presbyterian Church was filed yesterday, by Harry | Kapust, who alleged he heid notes ag- | gregating $20,000, on which interest had been defaulted. “If my husband doesn't get the money, hell have the church sold,” sald Kapust's wife. “See my lawyer,” was Kapust's com- ment. “Services as usual” sald Rev. Wil-| |liam J. Ohan, the pastor. | Norfolk and Washington Steambodt Co ® Radios can't fool him. 1f yours isn't “hitting on all tubes” call Joe! You'll want your radio in perfect tune for the World Series. big foot ball games, ete. 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AMUSEMENTS. OCTOBER 1, NO Immmflm/ Stage Success Wit EVELYN BRENT CONRAD NAGEL CHARLES BICKFORD and, DUMBARTON i M 50VD Ao LILYAN TASHMAN ia "MURDER BY PRINCESS . MAE CLARKE and JAM THE GOOD BAD GIRL~ Comedy. TAKOMA 4 pra Butternut sts. & Troubles LIONEL BARYMOHE “GUILTY HANDS” AL €10, 800. 950 DIRECTION SIDNEY LUST “Toduy " WILLI Silence Clarendon, Va. NOVARKO 10 NDI i 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph. W. 0953 Home of the Mirror Sereen. CIR(:LE YPHOON C¢ JOLED. Cll\l BRDGK MARJORIE RAMBEAU, SHANNON."CHARLES BTAR' FAIRLAWN ANACOSTIA, D. C. MARION I)AVXB in FIVE_AND TEN." CAROLINA "'heiGuliiof ™ ~"witn KAY FRANCIS. Fertect Bound.» Warner Bros. AMBASSADOR c.! MAURICE CHEVALIER, LIEUTENANT Warner Bros. LLO 624 B St NE HELEN TWI ETREES, “WOMAN OP EXPERIENCE Wainer Bros. AVALON wSiimie 5. E‘c D('):g)'fln' MACKAILL, “RECKLESS Warner firos AVENUE GRAND _EDMUND LOWI CENTRAL > ot pet. ana & ON_OF N.W. LING " Warner Bros - LONY G- Ave & Farracut st DOROTHY MACKAILL, “RECKLESS HOUR Warner Bros.’ HOME 1230 © St NE CLARK GABLE and MADGE EVANS, SPORTING BLOOD. Warner SAVOY i & col ma Nw. \m«'xnuows “LAWLESS Warner Bros T Tith & Park mA. MWL “Warner Bros.” YORK G Ave. & Quebe 8. N.w. DOROTHY THEIR STAD MoMENTS AT NORMA SHEARER in A FREE 80 LYRIC xay'FRANSR™G: ™% “VICE SQUAD.” Charlie_Chase Comedy. JESSE THEATER . Photo; 184E & tevin o N in _ Comedy. SYI.VANi T ist & R 1L Ave. N.W KAY FRANCIS and PAUL CAVANAGH In “TRANSGRESSION." Comedy. _Pictorial. STATE BETHESDA, MD, Home of Western Electric Sow Last Day PHILLIPS HOLMES in ~CO FESSIC OF Also FEOUSE SHADOWS BUILT" a, His- tory of the Movies. Tomorrow— THE MALTESE FALCON." Q SILVER SPRING. MD. 15¢ & 25c SEC SBLER © and MARIE DRE! POLLY MORAN in “POLITICS.” Ad- ventures in_ Africa. Nltlon:lly Famous Restaurant ROILED, LOBSTER With Shoestring Potatess Lobster Salad, $1.25 OYSTERS Chincoteague on Half Shell Fried and Stewed All Fresh Fish in Season Open Till 12 P.M. 1ith and Potomac River WILSOH-GREEHE ~National Symphony EIGHT SYMPHONY CONCERTS Met. 9762—Phones—Met. §106 MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester der U. S. Government inspection UReaves seventh Sr. Wharl Dally 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ f AR g g e WARNER BROS. THEATRI‘ Living 1a The Shodow OF Her Pdst—Living, Hop- ing, Fighting For Love And Happiness ! WASHINGTON'S ONLY REAL VAUDEVILLE! BOSWEILL SISTERS RADIOLAND'S FAVORITE SONGSTERS ~In Person— Courtany Columbia Broadcasting Company POWERFUL! ELECTRIFYING Joe Browning * Betty & Jerry Browne GREATEST DRAMA of this...orany... GENERATION! HAILED BY CRITICS AS THE MASYEI’PIECE OF ALL TIME. Louts Weltzenhorn's Bomb-Shell —h— EBPWARD G. ROBINS()V AS THE UNSCRUPULOUS OF A SCANDAL SNEET MARIAN MARSH — N. B. WARNER Fronces Sterr — George Stone Boris Karloff Directed by Meruyn Le Roy —FORGET EVERY PICTURE YOU EVER CALLED SENSA. TIONAL — FORGET EVERY THRILL, OR MEMORY, YOU REMEMBER—HERE 1S THE MASTERPIECE OF MASTER. PECES—SWEEPING ALL OTHER DRAMAS ASIDE....! CONTINUOUS 11 A M. TO 11 P. M, Pu,-lqr Prices ATIONAL' Eves., 50¢ to $2.50 Tonleht. 8:20| Sat.Mat..50¢-81.50 Arch Selwyn Offers MADGE 0TTO KENNEDY ** KRUGER —in— NOEL COWARD’S Comedy of Happy Laughter “PRIVATE LIVES” \ seiine Tues., Oct. 6 Jhl, WALTER FAY HAMPDEN BAMINTER IN GALA REVIVAL OF BARRIK'S “ADMIRABLE CRICKTON" NIGHTS and SAT. MAT. §1 to 88 CONCERTS, 193 Coastitution Hall and National Theuter IRTISTS' GOIIRSE Lk} “Gedsation ] Bonrans. Met. Opera. [ARY WIGMA! g LAWRENCE Dfl'“fl"fl ‘Ba afyione Mei. Obers. z AMINO GIGLL Tenor. Met. Opera. “THE BLUE BIRD.” Pllnl Greatest D BOSTON. SYMPHONY OR- “Dr. Mne Koussevitzky, Conductor. veb 13, BOSA FONS i Course. WHBoRBREENE EVENING COURSE. 10 Gayety—Burlesk JERRI McCAULEY Opens Here This Sunday Matinee e Washington's Foremost School ef Stage Dancing ORCHESTRA | sl t" HANS KINDLER, Conductor 1 pupent CONSTITUTION HALL, 5 | The DON" COst ACK mUSSIAN Y COSKACK RUSSIAN T n of the Steppes.” lnlN Mocfll ACK. . MOOR| NATIONAL FELLOW DANCES M Havey Walker AICAIHA ‘BALL ROOM, 14th MR, STAFFORD n{lliion EX-FARTNER TO MAE MURRAY. Stage and Ball Room Dancing Studle, 1421 Conn. Ave. Phone Ne sons. 2035 P st. n.W. MAE DAVISON ngh‘ BlflLl!fl'n o §1 ELASG sats Soc (082] | Tap and_Acrovatic Classes. Pridags. § to e 10 B! Chgdhenfll Classes every Baiurdsy a SAM H. HARRIS Presents at 2 pm. s oo Class Tuesdey eve- The Hilarious Comedy Hit nings. beginners 8 to d prluuc.al to 11. 9, a) Classés or Private;in Ballet, Toe, Dish, PR e Fllyl Next Monday Seats Now aught by Dr. Maurios Browns sresents under awssless of Professlonal Players- pean Comedy Hit “THE IM OPER DUCHESS” By JAMES B. FAGAN Mall Orders Now Belng Recelved 5 2, s e EVELYN DAVIS SCHOOL OF DANCE “Classes Begin on October 3 n, acfadedy SlARcen, “Fac Clnse 18 Tmit: ed to twelye members Descnnu\e folde: Telephone North 1418 Rhode Island Avenue N.W. | YHILDREN'S EYES teanire carstul enfldnlflm. o4t “"fl" 7 st sch OPTICAL CO. "- LEEE 614 9th St. N.W. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. —_— NEW SHOWS BEGIN FAIDAYS GO COMPLETELY NUTS IN NESS A PARAMOUNT PICTURE $TARTS TOMORROW LS T\;\““\‘_‘gs GALORE. .. « WHEN THE "DAUGHTER oF FU MANCHU"STRIKES/ ANNA MAY WONG WARNER OLAND SESSUE HAYAKAWA | | | =4 CAPITOL THEATRE NEW YORK REVUE= Grning foun WH. HAINES &"GET-RICH-QUICK. Last times ~WARNER BAXTER in"THE SQUAWMANu(NElEN KANE & PERSO! ENDS Today MARY ASTOR in “SMART WOMAN” Starts Tomorrow Kflfls THE SCREEN’S LEADING EMOTIONAL ACTRESS An athi ki - tic love story of flh de. votion that lies in every woman's heaet, ANN HARDING ‘Devémtion' LESLIE HOWARD Impetuous Youth—Blinded by the glamour of a Fascinating Adventuress—A _thrilling romance in and of New York with its sky flung monuments looking down. n With ‘“The Bridge of San Luis Rey” THOMAS MEIGHAN Ay e Hardie Albright, Myrna Loy LINE| STAGE Fanchon and Marco Present GREAT RAYMOND Assisted by the Famous Sunkist Beauties AL MITCHELL—FOX MOVIETONEWS The fiery Mex- ican personal- ity of the screen featured uMAGN\FI(ENT RIE