Evening Star Newspaper, November 18, 1931, Page 40

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D. C., WEDNESDAY, CAMERAS REPAIRED Fuller & D' Albert, Inc. 815 10th St. N.W. NOVEMBER 18, 1931, THE GORILLA On Georgia Avenue Pike THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO! AMUSEMENTS. Rich-Quick Wallingford,” at 11:30 am., | 2, 4 2:05, 4:40, 7:20 and 9:50 p.m. Stage | shows shows, with William Haines in person, at 1:10, 3:45, 6:25 -ndupm Columbia — “The =k 11:10 am., 1:15, 820 515 ’IW and pm. 1 !5815 GZOMIDSDm CITIZENS RE-ELECT NATIONAL mycm, = l'-:. Todar. Tse te $200 The L, T to OND .wc-non _SALES—FUTURE_DAYS_ ADAM A WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE OF virtue ofs writ of el factas igsued wm-m.mn C.. at TEN WEBNESDAY, DECEMBER e A T Number, 2064564, 0 as the property of the and sold to sstisty 8 Judgment-at-Law, Number in 81 Clatdon Keunedy. (rustes of estate of Wm. | 3. Kennedy, overating Meridian Mansions otel EDGAR, NYDER. & sates Marsnal 1n and for the District of Colmbia. D THOS. J. SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1437 Ee strect Norfhwest: USTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE CORNER. TRy Ds!?rAcHsn BRICK AND STUC: C 2 RESIDENCE, | CONTAINING secured ¥, SHii"Seln at pubile suction. remises, on V] DAY, AT FOUR. : following - msmned 1and remises. sit- e District of Colmbla. and Segte; pated as and being lot €7 and the 3 feet by full depth of lot 68 in sqtiare xen N, Miller's subdi a3 et ts i Block urveyor it ded in the o or ¢ r:,:“y.:)éfmc{' S colimbia. in- Liber 7. st fo erms: - Bold sublect to s prior deed o trust for 315:000.00 further, particulars ol which will be announted at time of sale the nurth e° prite above said fTrust to aid in A deposit of 150000 reauired. on .uncmn fecording, etc ‘at purcl gost, " Terms_ to be co piisd” with lllhln Diriy dase. otherwise dsposit forfeited BRI e W e Ok ehand " Tosold at the discretion of the trustee ARL C. CRAMPTON. Dol7T.d&ds.exSukhol __ Burviving Trustee. . OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, R 1431 EYE ST. N.W. ES' SALE OF VALUABLE POUR- nuss%nv APARTMENT BUILDING CON AINING __ TWI APA] - BE: MENTS. KRNOWN 1:_\: ENEMISES 3088 REET NOJ T, By yiztoe of & ceroain deed of trust, duly r No, 6097, follo 48 et se £ 0he 1and records of the District of Colum: Bia. and at the reauest of the party secured thereby, the undersigned uu“ee; il sell at ublic auction, in {ron o premises, ON] Wi DAY OF NO- '8 THIR' MDA 10h AT FOURTHIRTY O CLOCK .. the following-deacribed land and prem; tuate in the District of Columbia, and d beins. lot, 383 oin_Ander; ubdi: ot sauere 1202, as per ) o L Y0 macresorfor ths Digtrict of gg}:mbhj in, Liber 70, at folio ct to trust 585,000, st "for Yirther * particuinrs of which will be announced at time of sal purchase price above said trust to be cash or on such terms as may nounced by the trustee: A deposit of $3.000 required. Fecording, etc.,’at purchas a" b Cwithin. Afteen davs: d the property d resold at the dis- RD, ES D. SHALLOO, A Bibstivuted. Trustee in . Equity Cause No. 53131, n018.20,23.25.27.30 ‘Trustees. 0. J. OWEN & SON. NUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE THREE. STORY _ AND = BASEMENT _ BRICK DWELLING KNOWN ' AS pBREMISES 28 DECATUR PLACE NO! )y _virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly secorded in Liber No. 8630, folio 431 ef seds d Tecords ‘of the District of S her n bubllc aiction, in front of th e @ A TWE! Ay OF Novnn; THIRTY, B th BCribed 1and AR premises, clty "ot Washington, District 84 destgnated as and surveyor of the District One-third of the purchase paid in cash. balance in two 1 installments, pay: " THE WASHINGTON Lo, AND TRUST counrw. By ALFRED ¥, LAWSON £011.13.18.17.18.10.30.21.23.84F FTeSER. OTIONEERS, OWE 1431 Eve Street’ TSR N S RS AE R EARTERE "Horty fain fleed of . Certatn, feed of 3 ber No. 8531, Tolio 48] ¢t sea of the"land records” of the District ‘of ‘G Tumbia, ana ot the cu slellwnen trustee’s, ts in block numbered three (3) off ) ce of the District of Columbl now Terms of m» "8ne 3174 of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two aual instaliments, b Jears, with interest e ; etc., al st rel 4 Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty dass from day of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the mm. 0 Fesell the brop- erty at the risk and cost of detaulting pur- er, after five days advertisement of in_some newspaper published in D. Pire JASHINGTON LOAN & GOPART, ‘Trustee, LAWSON. LEGAL NOTICES. PAUL B. ELCAN, Esa. Attorney at Lat Columblan Building. BUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT or ja T re Appiication of i ki for change of 3602, Eauity Doc.—James Swierczynski ha ing fled a petition praving for s decree ng_his name to James Sherwin. and e Sopiied 1o the court for an ‘ortier of publication of the notice reauired by law h is by the court this 17th day AD. 931 ersons concerred shot § e "Gh. or before the dth day of December. AD 1931, why the brayers of said petition fhoua ot be ‘Eranted- . Provided. 205y of this order be published once 8 week for three successive weeks before raid day vening Star newspaper. X NINGHAN. Clerk. ULL, Assistant Clerk. Ask for our illus- trated Folder with full infor- mation about Bermuda. TRIP $60~ THOS. COOK & SON Washington Loan & Trust Building Sth and F Streets — EDUCATIONAL. _ DUPONT CIRCLE SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN ;s round, faces. boxin IN SCHOOL OF FRENCH LANGUAGE Tl R e SIS Tl Ay New Courses Beginn 7:30 to © pm. (X.M.C. A) 1% @ NW, 25, , | rector of playgrounds, was accepted by | the|the forum. A plece of property near be | Euclid streets. FORUM OFFICERS Columbia Heights Group Ask “Stop” Sign at Euclid and Twelfth Streets. All officers of the Citizens’ Forum of Columbia Heights, with one exception, were re-elected at a meeting last night vor |at Wilson Teachers' College, mumh\ and Harvard streets. Officers_for the coming year are as | follows: President, B. W. Payne; first vice president, W. W. Coulliette; second vice president, Russell G. Mmmnn” secretary, H. V. Maybec; _treasurer, Vernon L. Brown; chaplain, Rev. G. G. Johnson, pastor of the National Bap- tist Memorial Church, Sixteenth street and Columrbia road. Mr. Merryman is the new officer elected last night. H. C. Phillips and C. E. La Vigne were chosen as delegates to the Pedera- tion of Citizens' Associations. President Payne reviewed the work of the forum during the past year. A letter from Miss Sibyl Baker, di- the grounds of the Raymond School will_be improved soon for playground purposes, with the assistance of the District Employment Committee, the | letter stated. | A resolution_adopted at the meeting | requested the District director of traffic | to place a stop sign at Twelfth and Dr. Lyman F. Kebler and Frank J.| Sobotk spoke on the “Christmas Lane” planned by the Columbia Heights Busi- ness Men's Associa“cn TODAY S AMUSEMENTS National—"‘As Husbands Go,” at 2:20 and 8:20 pm. | Belasco—Al Jolson in Bar,” at 8:30 p.m. Gayety—“Tango Girls,” at 2:15 and 8:15 pm. R-K-O Keith's—“Way Back Home,” second week, at 11:40 a.m., 1:40, 3:40, 5:40, 7:40 and 9:40 p.m. Metropolitan—*“The Ruling Voice,” at 11 am, 12:45, 2:34, 4:22, 6:09, 7:56 and 9:44 pm. Rialto—"Morals 12:11, 2:18, 4:25, 9:55 p.m. Palace—“New Adventures of “The Wonder for Women,” 6:15, 8:05 at and Get- 9:39 pm. Fox—"Heartbreak,” at ll 56 am., 2:09, 4:40, 7:39 and 10:10 p. Stage shows at 1:23, 3:54, 653md'7‘bm Tivoll—“Twenty-Four Hours,” at 2:35, 4:20, 6:10, 8 and 9:50 p.m. Central—"“Pagan Lady,” 11 am. to 11 pm. Ambassador—"Devotion,” at 6:15, 8 and 9:50 p.m. Earle—"“Once a Lady,” at 11:15 am., “One Call Does Al” WINTERIZE And You'll ECONOMIZE Everything for car's Safety: Satistaction and Comfort under the one roof. Specialized. personalized service that never sleeps. District 25 Years Gibson has been fitting trusses expertly. And our prices are reason- able, too. Gibson Co. 917G St. N.W. Your Evening Dinner, $1.( Or Midday Lunch, 50 Mrs. K's 1721 K Street N.W. (Negr Conn. Ave) Appetizing " meais of “Steak. Fried PARROT In keeping with o my DINN EReAT ONE DOLLAR bigh qual- en: “Speaks for Spaaks,, LUNCHEON TEA DINNER $1.25 and $150 Open on Sunday 1643 Conn. Ave. Impaired Hearing— with the N!'E - pSome in and ome In and see and hear for yourself. 1217 G St. N.W. 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BROWN in “LOCAL BOY MAKES @00D" —on sunl— LAST THREE DAYS Met. 9362—Phones—Met. 6706 Chinese Restaurant 519 13th St. 2 Doors_Above Earle Theater 7 * TANG © THE SEA | oons mwfl” Z_ _SEA GRILL o0 o o e YSTERS RAW BAR 1207 E St. N.W. ¥, Closed FISH, FOWL, STEAK, CHOPS LNEY' r., 719 13th, Strayer College Bldg. Luncheon, 35¢, 50c; Dinner, 50c Wholesome food prepared by best of woman cooks under a trained dietitian. Closed Sunda: A Dramat THE RULING VOICE A First National and Vitaphone Sensation wit LORETTA YOUNG DORIS KENYON WALTER HUSTON — BEGINS SATURDAY— The World's Greatest Detective Solves Another Bafiing Mystery “‘SHERLOCK HOLMES FATAL HOUR" PROD! .‘ THE uznr.mz: euu.o's JORN GOLDEN presen AS HUSBANDS 60 r—ln- Atz2:30 Sat. Mat. u u u 50 Bfi”“é’é 1 to 92.50 e WORLD'S GREATEST ENTERTAINER, Good Seats for All Performances NEXT MON. MAIL ORDERS NOW—SEATS THUR. AT SUCH PRICES? 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BESSIE LOVE CONWAY TEARLE Vfl‘zfizg_\FRIDAY JHRILLS AS | |rh NEVER BEFOflE MADE A MONSTER coLIN CLIVE JOHN BOLES MAE CLARKE BORIS KARLOFF RIALTO" KRElsLER Constitution Hall. Tues. Aft., Dee. TIGKE‘I‘S NOVI ON SII.E he Singing Horsemen of the Steppes® DON COSSACK RUSSIAN MALE CHORUS OF 36 SERGE JARO! “Il‘“l‘hl Hall, I". Caresarod Mrs. WIMI-GM 300 G St. mlm SECOND DEHAN'D SETH PARm . and his Jonesport neighbors in Way Back Home GAYETY-BURLESK TANGARA The Beautiful Guaest Star—JEANNE STEELE SECO *Tontiitam far = LEW AYRES in “MANY A SLIP.” Good, 4_ghorts. Gift Night. Bt R. -Tomorrow._Ma ing Lieutenant l!A‘l“l!VlLll MD. Benefit Unemnlnved E BRAT.” ALEXANDRIA. VA. Today-Tcmorrow “Woman of Experience.” Toda: rice Chevalier, DE Ave., Ph. W. 09: SBURG, MD. RICHARD DIX n Shows at 7 and 9 Amgxrnn. D c mkouNA mh a N AT ST HOUR with CONRAD NAGEL. (Pe R col®Rat™S " HARDING in “DEVOTI( (Per- Pt ANN_HARDING in _“DEVOTION." AV, Conn. Ave. MeKinley St.. D. TO !&QAPORS u ROAD Warper Bros.” 645 Pa. AVENUE GRAND ¢ %% anm.Esogwmlm in “EAST OP FARRELL MADGE .EVANS SPECYACULAR STAGE SHOW 1 9 39 )¢y Calendars and Diaries Ready to when you say the mpfll! you E. Morrison Paper Co. word. 1009 Pa. Ave. No. 79 for CATARRH & SINUS TROUBLE Homoeopathic Pharmacy 1007 H St. N.W. Phone NA. 1695 NEW YORK.....$6.50 ROUND TRIP ATLANTIC CITY. 5.50 ROUND TRIP BOSTON ......13.00 PITTSBURGH ...10.50 PHILA, PA...... 5.25 ROUND TRIP Warner Bros.” CENTRAL *® st Bet. D ane & CHARLES BICKFORD in “THE PA- w.mu- COL ONY Ga. Ave & Farrasut 8t TALLULAH BANKHEAD in “MY erlur Bros.” HOME 1230 O St NE. NANCY CAROLL in “PERSONAL w-nm Bros. SAVQY 1 & Co. ma. nw. Ty DAMITA in ‘FRIENDS LOVERS. ETIING Vit PHONE & Hon'r T BuBsEors VITA Warner '"véu Tin & Park e N ?b"k‘x GarAve. & Quebss 81, MW, EDMUND LOWE in * PRINCESS A ROBINSON Comedy. DUMBARTON ™ Niszes & MENJOU and IR _¥ENIQU At IRENE DUNNE in “THE 1119 H st NE. Lins. 3oob prMatinee. 3 News.

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