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| avcrion saves—ruTuRe DAYS ! TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. - Adam A. Wesehier & Son, Avetionsers Belasco — Prancine Larrimore in b PREMI! N 2. | o ‘fifl - N3 | . i s | | Gayety—“Sugar Babies” at 2:15 0s, sUITES, oDD Pieces. | » 2 delsen of the Supreme | | Actress, at Catalina, Learns of John Gilbert’s | |aa'3:1} pm. MEiE JOS, RUGS, i bolmite posed p H o' "Conscl . b IGS, CARPETS, e i ve vl deifat Sob | Marriage to Ina Claire; Takes Beverly e B 1550, 53, ly Order Smith's Transler and A NINTH DAY OF NOVEM. | g . » ¢ : Co., for Charges, and o ine deserined 1ova spa rem | President Wood Tells 1zaak Hills Home. Metropolita at 11 'rom Other Sources. erts of orminai oty 24 and 35 | 12:45, 2:35, 4:25, 6:16, 8 and ¥ e 904 of et u - 0 p.m. BY AUCTION Tt % bt o, Gz | Walton League Gas Com- Rite “hestten Lisligr &y 2107 by the full depth thereof of sajd lot 24 o -7 AT WESCHLER’S TR Al AT teor oot o Elstoin st i [a.m. 2:02, 3:55, 556, 7:33 And 9:50 p.m. S e W, b e il oot chereot “51 "u2id 1o pany Attitude. Patate-~The Ouam Tavy SeER" ot whadd uare $04. described As follows Beginnin 11:40 am. 2:05, 4:35 7:10 and Corner of suid Joh 34 wnd rimminy. (hencs dne B3 R T Stage shows at 1:20, 3:50, 6:30 WEDNESDAY £ q)"'.llr.“.:nl’);"l;l':::\ worth wiih the! Pull co-operation with interests seek- November - d > 3 y st 19 ing to ciscoter the source of pollution ! ember 4, 1931 AR T that has killed fish in Eastern Branch ? 12:55, 2:50, 4:50, 6:45, 8:40 and 10:40 Commencing § AM. X g was promised by Gecrge A. G. Wood ; 2 pm. 8 Continuing throwghout the day {trust "ot ‘$29.000. ba dent of the Washington Gas Light 1 Fox—“Ambassador Bill” at 10:48 {hira in exsh wna the | Co. at a Juncheon meeting of tie izaak am. 12:58 3:08, 5.1, 8:06 and 10: | fiom the da R ot D 1 hesuiad | Sakan -Saapie iy Sh “Steigh “Hotel < AN m. Stage shows at 13:18, 2:28, 4:38, 2 of the mi .‘""“A“"r““d“ " - g‘?fl and 9:36 p.m. GUS EICHBERG | orey T e 2 e e "ie Smuione of the | Of the organization, who assured tbe Durchaser jenosit reauired pon ac- | merr be 3 o et | aser. "800 depowit reaulred npon at. | memwbers that the company did mot . of the R-K-O Radle Picture ‘‘WAY BACK HOME"’ Starring the Famous Rodio Charecter SETH PARKER (Portrayed by PAillips Lord) wi'h a” Parker, Cephus, Liz and the Others Columbia—“Susan Lenox,” at 11 a.m., am, 1:50, 4:41, 7:32 Stage shows at 12:57, 3: s0ipm o i oo e, Sl Biisars 2% | mated br various persons, although it Tivoli—"Monkey Business,” st 2:30, . s dare rom e ST Sutriss i | s amitie- that’ this substance ex. 4:15, 605, 1:00 and 840 B {CARD PARTY “;:_:.:‘n;-m LA Stratford-Upon-Avon ~ Shakespeare Festival Co. s STAGEFANCHON & MARCOS "CARMENESQUE; < fdea=, AUTOMOBILES . cqrient o Toseil (he oron- | isted in the Eastern Branch. The | : e R days sdvertisement of | Bource, Mr. Russell stated, was not the | g am. to 11 pm. " at in Some newspaper Bublished in | gas company’s waste mains. | . 4 Suleentor—-The Mug Gesdon” & BY AUCTION MILTON D CAMPBELL Condit / | Wed Nov. 4th Stonae & ShelRT ondition Being Remedied. ] d | Inesday, Nov. 4t - the eastern plant revealed but one HILDREN’S Em At 7:30 P.M. ADAM A. WESCHLER & 8ON, Auctioneers. | fous condition in the wastes, Mr. Rus- | t deraty —_— re 0 4 e 1 ideration. Par- Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Real | /! Pointed cut, which is now being | Ticularly’ at school time. Bring the | | remedied by an appropriation created ' Ave. NW. Estate, 150-ft. 10-in. Front by | for that specific purpose. | — Al All Make Al W% by s { water overflow from the filtering beds, | o 614 9th St. N.W.| @ e - e engineer #id, which might possibly | A i L A Car for Everyone By. Ilreo tory -ndB-umenhmrmst.w X i i might possibly | 3 GUS EICHBERG rick Dwellings, Nos. 2000, [oUC", JoRs Tetien but was ot be | k \ 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, now.ve ple o thigemate: Auctioneer for War and Navy De y , 5 5 ,, however, to send a sample 6f thigmate- | —tl1 0 0 2012 and 2014 F Street N.W., rial to Commissioner Lewis Radcliffe of | NEXT WEEK, BEG. MON, SEATS \ < 4 . AIlo"fllroe-S(gry and Basement | for tests to determine whether or not The Theatre Guild P: it e e o 1 Brick Dwellings, Nos. 611, 613 | it had been in any way responsible for | b b Mg . G. Sloan 0., Inc., M Street N.W the rw;:m:mw “therrmlnln{:n of fish e Thira Suieristion” Seagon 5 Sty ich has resulted from some destruc- % 2 . See Auct P it o e, 0 s Suprome Cont | ive” conditon in- the water - Whotesome food Brépared by best of woman REU N lON in Catire No. 53066, the undersivsed irus alianized anchorag: ; The Hotel Marringion has been || 1% I, SEMRSTIATEE Mt ) ot T waters 01 TR Eafirn e | ' et daatar entirely remods and refur- ctive premises. on AY. | will deteriorate noticeably within a Syidential JorRton. nished, They ‘are offering for THE TWELFTH DAY OF NOVEMBER. 1931 | month, the suriace becoming black and | Greta Garbo in a scene from one of her successful pictures with Lewis stodl. MRS. LNEY’S ! VIEN N A AT THREE O'CLOCK P M. | tacked by Chemint mot . BY RILLA PAGE PALMBORG. | these homes looked dt into th | esi k c n, it was as- es looke: own inf 1§ | 2319 Calvert, at North End of Conmecticut Street N.WY. 100" sftunted 'inthe Districi of Columbly, | Serted by boat owners attending the walled-in garden. But houses withoul | Sron. Swew Sherwood with DAY. NOVEMBER NTOURTH, J | and, Sesinnine for ihe same of the norin: | meeting - ALFRED LYNN > - s - square. :l\d running ‘The responsibility for this condition Greta Garbo was happy when she [ was delighted with the garden. She O'CLOCK A.M., the following, in [| 1875, F*%, *lonk the south iine or ¥ sireet | was not believed to rest entirely with | heard that many of the scenes in “The | decided it was just the place to hide LUNT FONTANNE condition: Dressers, Writ- With 20th gtreet 90 fect 4 inches: "thence | the gas company, Dr. D. D. McGee, [Single Standard” would be taken at|away from the world. and a brilliant supporting cast Desks, Chairs, Costumers and " with F sireet 150 feet 10 inch- | president of the Izaak Walton League |Catalina Island. But it was not the Wicks Master's Room. Mail Orders Now st |’|M ,,‘ ,ba:hl ut‘rm 00 ‘Toet 4 inchiés to : "1(:1 gre{dld}}n officer at the meeting, |gay life !h’erte that um-c‘!;ed her. x}l = Eves. piace of beginning: improved bv prem- | said, but the league is anxicus to ques- | was the oulet and peace she knew she y ives. 72000, 3002, 2004, 4008, 3008, 2010, 017 tion' every possible origin of the of- | could find in any of the little bays nes- | room that Garbo chose for her own was Lo IO LB B AT THRERSTHIRTY O CLOCK P.M. fensive matter. Seth dner, nation- | tled around the bend rrom Avalon. funished in heavy walnut, as though it The old boat that was to serve as|Were intended for'the master of m:; | “ocar-dadn.erdy Tristees. | Examination of the discharges from At 462 Penna. o PTICAL CO. 90-ft. 4-in. Depth, Improved| T onl} otfer type of wats is o : the United States Bureau of Fisheries . i e 3 N THURS. 715 13k ST. of the District of Golumbia, passed ib Equity | # N 4 “ooks under frained dititian. ¢ Htuate in the District of Cowmbla. to wit: | odoriferous. and the links cbviously at- Py g 3 A gay comedy by :bert E. met CHAPTER XIL neighbors are dificult to find. Garbd | b AN . ith _street; thence north along the The house was large and roomy. ~The wed: disi ' " * - Part of sub-lot 2 in sauare 448, situated in | 8lly known conservation expert, pointed Dt Wast A wide double bed stood on NORING, WO APART 18 TIHG OF" ORE ROOM, A A NORTHW EST. By viriue of & decree of the Supreme it ‘of the Dittrict of Columbia. passed ‘Eauity Gause No. 40316, we will offer for shie A BUbIEC wiicion, " sront of the A8 S “ROVEMBER, 1031, AT FOUR premices. Situats o the. Discrict 3w s Situate in the Discrict | oumbl, Jot mumbered sixtyonine. (69) le's subdivision of 10ts 10 square one red and Mity-nine (159), ogether with from day of sal and to be | y the promissory notes of the bearing interest at 87 e fo Bemi-ana seeured "oy | o Al Y00 wil: be requlied on day of veyancin "l ‘r: l.lll lllfi jurchaser's cost. 3 of sal it within thircy dass from | ation of sale by the court.| the trustees reserve the rigat to the Biepeciy at ibe rigk snd comt of v aser. fter fve days (veriisement of ‘such” resale in The ‘Bu AT newspeper. Sale subject to rati- | .!«n rgflm::m:, :;:n of the Dis- Pigou O R AR AN 2y Trustees. 02 d&dsexBu BON. Auctioneers. SEINIARE DTS '8 SALE D . W K , folfo 169 et veq. one of the N orth of the ‘Districs ot "Golambla. TR HEE; Virtue of & deed of trust, recorded in * No. At the reawest of ty secured there (e o ‘trustes, will offer for sale n. in_{ront of premises, on DAY OF 1981, A o' lowi ribed property Ot GoNmbia, to wit: Lota 22 n Ylock 32 i Erolsant, Gisbury and Oroftut, toes’ ivisi s e S - n Park.” as o At re- Eded V- thg oice of the survevor for the istrict jumbia _in Liber County 10 at Do St Said Black 32 mow (axeq a8 squate 8 ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cf the pu onev 13 be paid in cash. balance 1 caunl nstallments, representel by promissory Totes of purehaser payable in one, twd und three years, with intersst at six per ient ‘trom day of sale. prveble semi- Secured by st deed of irnst UPOn Brop! Soid. or all eash. at cption of purchaser. A'deposit 200.00 required of purchaser st sale. mivation of title. | eonvesancing, recording and notarial fees: Cost of purchaser. Terms (0 be com- od With within thirty days from dav ef Bale. otherwire trustes raserves the right to Fesell property at risk and cost of default- ing purchaser. after fiye days advertisement ot such resale in_some\ newspaper publisiod n Washington. D. C.. or deposit may be reited. or without forfeiting’ deposit frus- ‘may avail himsell of leaal or equitable rights against defaulting purs, b ke SAMUEL H. WALKER. 003891113 Surviving Trustee. "THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, o ol.)| Eve St. N.W. SALE OF VALUABLE IM. s REAL ESTATE "KNOWN AS PREMISES 1606 KX STREET N.W A2 darhe 7E8 e iR Sy el fea o in Liber No. 878. falio rea et Tecords of the District of Co- mbia, And at the request of the party €6 cured therebr, the undersigned trustees will SRII" at publicauction. in front of the pren: UENRRE TAD. 195, AT FOUR OCLOCK M.. “As~ceihed fand and prem: ies. situate in ARAGE IN REAR. | t¥ict of Golum the District of Columbia. as Ber plat re- | out that the municipality of Washing- | backgsound for the picture and home | house. corded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, in Liver N.'K. at folio ton is in itself to blame for objection- heginning for the same at the south- | rble conditions in large portions of the east corner of said lot. and running thence | waters surrounding this city, due to west along the north line of M street 30 feet 3 inches” thence north 75 feet: thence east 30 feet 3 inches: thence south 75 feet to the place of beginning: improved by premises 611 and 613 M street northwest Terms cf sale: One-third of ihe purchase | I);nmo:trnlud sewage disposal methods ere. Possible U. §. and D. C. Sources. money to be bald in eash, the balance n—el‘ Certain Government and municipal two equal installments represented by th | promissory notes o, the purchaser. payable i1 one and two yeirs. with interest at s per cent per annum from day of sale. by able semi-annually cecured by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash at the cption of the purchaser. A deposit of 11.000 on the first parcel. and $500 on the second percel, reauired of purcheser at time of sale. All conveyancinr. recording and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. s of to be complied with vithin thirty days from day | of sale. otherwise the trustee reserves the right o resell the property at the Cont of (he defnulting Durchaser uiter v days' advertisement of such resale in some wipADer published in the city gt Wash- ington, 031-d&ds.exSu iward Blds. ADAM A WESCHLER & SON, INC. Auctioneers, 915 E Street N.W.. Wasaington, D. C. Trastecs’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate, Known as House and Premises No. 2149 California Street North- west. By virtue of a certain desd of trust. recorded oa Ociober .0, 1927, in L:btrdfi{)y. 60 0. folio 125, et s¢ one of the land records of tire District of Columbia, and at the request of the party sec d {hereby, we. the undersigned trustees. will sell by gvblle auction, i front of the piemises, on IAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF NO- VEMBER. AD, 1931, AT FOUR-FIFTEEN O'CLOCK P. he following-described real estate, situate in the City of Washington, District of Columbia, namely: Part of lot 13 in Presbrey and Goddard's Subdivision of PArt of w tract. of land called “Wash- Ington Helgnts," as pe: recorded in Liber Governor Shepherd, 156, of the records of the office of the survepor of the Distriet of Columbia: beginning for the e at the southwest corner of said lot and . running thence easlerly on California strest 39.45 feet: (hence northerly parallel with eest line of said lot 157 feet to south- erly line of an alley condemaed and taken i ‘District Court Cise No. 896, in. the Su- preme Couri of the Distriet of Columnia thence westerly on sald soutperly line of said alley to westerly line of Yaid lot. thence southerly slong wesférly line of lot 157.19 feet to. the bexn arzeement fixing bufldine I of north line of California street, as on plat recorded in Liber County 15, I 28, of the records of the office of the = vevor of the Disirict of Columbia: together Vith the improvemenis thereon. consisting of a modern. three-story brick building nowoccupled by a private school but also suitable for residence purposes. and having front. side and rear yards: also metal ga- r of said building. Saii a for taxation Durposes 25 Jot 8§72, in square 3328. “Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance in equal instalments in one snd (wo yea: from the day of sale, bearing interest #X per cent per annum. pavable sem! annually, and to be secured by first deed of trust on the property sold. -t all cash, at the option of the purchaser. ~Deposit of 150000 requived at fime of sale. Comve Ancing, recording. etc.. at cost of purcha Terme o be complied with Within = ihi dars. otherwise deposit may be forfeited. cr without forfeiting depesit. the trustees ma precesd to ressll the property at the risk and cost of the defavliing purchaser. after Ave save sdvertisement of such resale in ©0e31n03.5.7.10.11.12 { owned sources of public nuisances are investigate and Interrogate them as well as’ the privately owfled crganiza- ions. Mr. Wood expressed the willingness of his company to assist in_any project to improve water front ‘ggnditions in the neighborhood of its its, stating that the Washingtcn Ga§ Light Co. is fully aWare of the necessigy for public good will and eager to gaifi-and hold it. —— e Man Found Asleep in Auto Given 60 Days for Carrying Gift. ‘The excuse of Arthur Donaldson, 27, of the 200 block of Fifteenth street southeast, that a barber friend had just | given him the razor which police found ion him failei to help him in Police Court yesterday, when he was sen- tenced to 60 days in jail by Judge Isaac R. Hitt. Policeman R. E. Talbott, third pr ;cl.nc(. saw Donaldson asleep in an au- ‘mn'oblk‘ parked near Fifteenth and O streets yesterday and thought he was dead. When he aroused the man he discovered a razor. Donaldson testified he had just been presented with the razor and was wait- ing in the car for a friend. He was charged with carrying a concealed RAW BAR Qvsters Clams Crab Meat Lobsters H Luncheon, 43¢ Dinners, 65¢ de Rooy’s 1405 L N.W. i1 DAVID L. RIORDAN, Woodward Bids. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- | | trict of ~Columbia.—Washington Tile & | Marble Company. I corporation. 3224 | Georeia “avenue n.w. plaintiff.’ vs. Monroe | Warren, ‘R Bates Warren. Hugh Warren and B. 8. Warren, jr.. co-partners trading as M. & R. B. Warren. defendants All de- fendanis non-residents —At No. 80267 The object of this suit is to obiain a Juds- mont_ azainst Monroe Warren. R, Bates Warien. Hugh Warren and B S. Warren. Ch-partners trading as M. & R B W for the sum of two thousand eight hu believed to exist, Dr. McGee said, and | the Izaak Walton committee wishes to | RAZOR BRINGS SENTENCE | for the players, cameramen, electricians and the many people who take part i n the making of any big film was loaded’| with scenery, costumes, cameras, lights and food and headed for Catalina. Garbo enjoyed that trip. When the big crew sat down to the long wooden teble where they ate their meals Garbo was one of them. She was the l\(y‘? of the party. In the white duck trousers and sweater she wore in the picture she ran all over th: boa:, laughing.and joking with every one. ‘With the ship anchored off the lovely island Greta completely forgot the out- | side world. She didn’t care to go on | shore. She didn't even want to read a | newspaper. Learns of Gilbert Marriage. Meantime Jack Gibert was escorting Ina Claire about the film colony, ‘and one morning Hollywood was 8gog over headlines that Gilbert and Ina had eloped by plane to Las Vegas, Nev., and married. “It couldnt be!” filmland gasped. “Jack wouldn't marry any one but his divine Garbo™ The newspapers busied themselves at once. A reporter chartered a plane and flew to Catalina to get Garbo's reaction to Jack's marriage. Garbo had not seen & newspaper for days. She didn’t even know that, Jack Gilbert had fallen in love with Ina Claire. She and Jack had had a quar- rel. She had made up her mind never see him again. s ens'; for the newspaper man to get to Garbo. On board ship she was mnot looking for reporters. When this man hand>d her a newspaper with headlines prociaiming to the world that Jack Gilbert and Ina Claire had eloped Garbo read the article eagerly. Then she thanked the reporter, said she was glad to know that Mr. Gilbert was happy, turned around and walked off. Garbo 1gnores Reports, Garbo hated the publicity she re- ceived in conncction with Jack’s mar- riage. The pavers were full of stories | that Jack had jilted Greta, and yal‘n:{i without bas that she was hea broken. Magazine writers and newspaper Te- porters tried to get her story. She re- fused to see any of them. She refused to deny or confirm the stories that were being broadcast. With consummate good sense she ignored them all. After the flurry had died down Greta completely withdrew herself from Holly- wood. She decided that she could find privacy only in a home of her own. She | had never had nne before. She was as inexperienced in housekeeping as & schoolgirl, but she was determined to find a house where she could bar all strangers. First, she wanted a house on a qulet and secluded street. Two bed rooms, one for herself and one for her servants, were all that she needed, for she never had company. She wanted zn outdoor swimming pool. She loved her daily swim and had missed it since moving away from the beach. Then she wanted a garden, stood against the center of the two ehd honor the memory of Thomas A. Edi- son has been suggested by Harold R. a communication to the Board of Trade su before the League of raised platform against the center of the wall opposite, the patio. There were |, small tables at either side of the head of the bed and heavy walnut dressers to "0 GUTHRIE McCLINTIC presents walls. Across the corner of the room, on the side that looked out into the patio, was a fireplace. Near the fireplace stood a stiff little couch covered with cre- tonné~ A window -on either side of the couch opened into the patio. Eis s the reom e which the mys- | 2. Morrison Paper Co. terious Garbo was to sleep and dream for 12 months of her tife. —whe needs ' Blank Books will find us_ready fo supply As the Second Attraction of the Professional Francine LARRIMORE In 8. N. Behrman's New Comeds “BRIEF MOMENT” New York Premiere Next Mon. Monday Seats Thursday (Copyright, 1930, by Rilla Page Palmborg.) (Tomorrow—Greta sets household ex- penses at $100 a month.) Edison Holiday Proposed. CHICAGO.—A world-wide holiday to Dawson of Peterborough, Ontario, in Post of the American Legion. He has stod that the Fr;;poul be placed ations. NOT SINCE 1915 'WONDER HOTEL OF WASHINGTON AMBASSADOR Doun Fown Ni 80e to §3 Thursday' Snd" Saturdsy Matinees, 50¢ to 82 Greatest Novelty of all Time thé American ‘Rhapsody in Blaok’ T ot e bl Gl iensational Seprano Met. Opers Constitation Hall; Mondzy: Nov. ‘Tickets, Mrs. Greene's Bureau, st.1 Dist. 6493, Constitution Hall Tomorrow, Wednesday, 8:15 P.M. RACHHANINOF L Star of “Hell's Angels” wibtltetand 5" OHRES hite JAMES HALL "IN PERSON 2o R QIRLS ABOUT TOWN with ¢ FRANCIS And on_ the ey Witk Joan Blondell. CARO] exonizhor” LINA 28%% 8+ ol CONSTANCE BENNETT. (Perfect i othges bt Lo e o g O ks fivs conts | Where she could lie around in the sun. B and et ve | THOS. J. OWEN & SON. auc . B13°65) and 1o have dudsment of ‘con e Eeded in Tiorr R, folla 210 of the wecor 131 EVE ST. Gempation of ceriain broverty of Finds Suitable House. SITIRE hck ot the survevor ot the Dt | rposTres gate OF varvamie two. | ERARG 100G Rate Her business manager_looked at sev- o Colimble. Celcrined me wert line of | ""'STORY FRAME DWELLING. BEING | uli. '“1e. s, Uhereforec this '17b day of | eral houses for her. Finally he dis- e for'tuc same on, tne weit e BRENIeS 'NQ' 2703 " BLADENSBURG | Gilober. '1o31: ordered. § ot s et taadt #0 etween aeld lo} and th T | de=d of toust. duly | ERPSST, M U3, COUT oT Sundave and iegal | TeQuirements. As soon as Garbo saw it il oence. e 8548 folio 539 et Rolidase. ueer the day of the first publica- | the was ready to move in, This house, : don f, this araer 14" asind, 0 st 2] | et 1021 Chevy Cnase Drive, Beverly | A [ ot e hnd: Siherwise the s piP9Md | Hins was her “irt home. Tt (61 i suetion .’ frove tocas with ax by ease of de Plovided | The house va: of Spanish design, of i : ' agn. e Lo Dublehe Wash- | stucco and roofed with red tiles. With NOW America’s Most Distinguished KUPPENHEIMER Y OVERCOATS = | B in Warner Bros . THE MAD GENIUS BT L —— Bron. Y, on tha gart line of <3 ¥ AT THRE] netor Law epo: ashingto: {3 el Yrer 7 100 2 3 Y the followinm ar. | Imeton Law Repocter A I emive werer | the porte-cochore, it gtretched almost inning together Wi te, d land ane Sitvate In the | By e court: JENNINGS BATL cToss the 1 e indows wer SRS TGS W e | SRS Wl o Coumaty, | B R e O e Y A money tobe a1 TN, ¢ wo | 10 auare 45 B Gamman‘s $70: | AN, R AR icSi2Rnos | vines and the gaiden at the Tear was equal insiallmenis. pavaole i d ] t S GaEHN | surro d by a high cement wall over I n Intersst_at six (8 0 - ] w knmown &% M._E._CROGGON. Atiorney, urrounded by a higl :.’:’":l’:““"’ PR 2 e o S e, pers I Fekabaea T Lider Livestment Bullding: which roses “climbed. ~Near the back e N ] sale. secured b dee tr at foilo 9. of the records of the office | 1 wall was a swimming pool. alse & operty 5, ot {he apt the surver, e District T IN THE SUPREME COURT OP THE_DIS- . Pooerty sold. or Wil ATt 4% 800 wil be | Sinct 'Ly covenants ol record. o % | trict of Columbla. holding Equity | TWo wings of the hcuse extended out . asd a { ?“"” e e fred. at time of sals ~ n A O Tee®ht the purchace | Court —Raymond T. Brown. 2854 Connecti- | on either side into the garden, forming . ;vermm ete.. at cost of he pald in cash. balance in two | (i AvERUE northwsf, Washington. D.'C. Vs, | an open patio in the center. A tile roof | - |l ROSE HORART and g BN e B - SRR RET nknown heirs. alienees and | extended over this patio, screened by & | f o T T g frustees reserve the right to racell ‘semi-annually Ny RO o ¥ \93T0e OF | PTOfusion of roses and vines. ‘There | €RF. ot the Tk and cobl o Ll il s o e object o 'this | Was an alley at the back into which the S 15 oome ne Durchasar. A fenosit of $500 will is to obiain o decree esiablishing of [garage opened. Taste g ime 0f sale All converancine. ndivideq | Greta’s ji lace was = B & i ooy eie ot Cout ot purebmer e | 37 1RE et unalyided |, 00 S 00 Selees that stood close 10| NATIANAL £AVINGS AND he' Comnlied with withio thirey o on eith ” AN y "t 1¥ing and beine in the | vall j TRUST COMPAN v of sale iog and beins in the |the wall adjoining the lot either BY WILLIAM D. OOV, ; Rlen is ¥ R nding Bf record In Moy | side. The upstairs windows in each of | Kuppenheimer has always made £ PEROTVAL WL, I s Seewemtper pubiishe Vash- | L her unknown hetrk Rileness an et | America’s -finest overcoats - now you e e 1 JOHN N HO' onthwest co-ner of id ') = 1 O EAnEY thence morth 20 il o, B BNV 2 3 : can get Kuppenheimer quality ata re- < t 35 feet to - place of beginnine cord low Here is an over cat EDUCATIONAL. 2 <tober : price. 4 ’:xfl-‘r\q‘sfijn.m'-_‘ ORTHVEST. . New Builders’ Techimical Course | f BSOS GoF that you can count on to keep you S Tiver No. 6446, folin 83 et sen. 2 | devisees. ca her e et pecarca ol ine Pistrict Blue Print Readmg be entered - looking your best through many a i winter month, one that will keep you f the n Fimbla. 'and at (he reauest of ihe party se. day becurriny one month aft < warm an economical. e Sale 1o be complied w Parable in one and twe | Mary C. Croggon. I mot deceased: but if REGULAR $45 VALUES OF 1930 26 484- exSu ¥ FADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneer APARTMENTE LOCATED AT NO. Specials for Wednesday imerebs. the undersigned trustees w Plane. Building Regulations, | the first publication hageel. ot Ter for sale by public evction, ia front of ¥ Cars: will be procecded with & . premifts on PRIDAY. THE THIR- < TF . SermaT provided & cooy NTH DAY OF NOVEMBER 193\ AT nce fo- ‘thres JUR-THIRTY OCLCCK PM.. the fob ng-described land and premises. situate in ihe District of Columbi®, to wii: Part of orgeinal lot numbered 3 In sauare nums d 481, described as foliows. Starting at » point 80 feet north from the southwe:t ?“ of sa'd square. and Tunnine thence t Enpraving Catalogue: e zovca: ||| Huckleberry ) § St oRy 1A cony "o CPRANK | Muffins, 30c Doz. One Lesson |5kl ook Cream Filled ebbes e ‘wnd htecest 1o and REE Mf)‘\'l\LGLPA(‘KlNG AND STORAGE. | o o o bt | fofi DISTANCE MOVING “ Donuts, 30c Doz. Other "B’ndl.‘"lfid‘:ouflt“!&—‘”~7‘ to $100 ] \ CROSNERS 1325 F STREET h alone Sixth sireet 20 feel: the feel: thence south 20 feel: thene he place of beginnine. Also all na runaine thencs = A free trizl ledlon will prove how ey 2 isaing The A DAVIDEON a2 Delivered Direct to Your Door cesstul for $4 years Clip this adveriisement for Phone Your Order Now free trial lessen. “l Told You So. The Hit Show of the Season.” JIMMIE LAKE. foes stk 1i0et o PThCR et indd wiS sl feet 10 the place of bezinnins 1l the time Learn || i Sk — sublect to 3 Brior deed of trust for et et %X Geponit o" o8 required of purs [ ing_and notarial fees at cost of pur- ! ATUANTYC CITY, N. J. ! | Gy dags from day of Sale. other: | m’ | $ MRNW | he - i 1 Loy i et By W R R NN QUALITY 5 KUPPENHEIMER fltfi".‘d‘;‘@_ Send usivated dooklet . > ’ N "Tefms of sale: The above properts will be u I . at time of sale All conveyanci BRSORTS. wise trustees reserve the right to resell B 13, Gammecticnt