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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON DO JANUARY 5 AUCTION SALESEFUTURE DAYS. “ ) AUTOMOBILE Uilder and by'wirtueset a contract of con- ditionsl sale, dated May 22nd. 1931, executed by the THOMAS CADILLAC as_ seller and LEO BERTRAM af purchaser (T. L. McCALL. | transferee), and duly assigned by the seller | %o the General Motors Acceptance Corpora- | tion. and under the authority given by the statutes of North Carolina, the undersigned d holder of satd contract of condi- | e, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the KEMPTON | CADILLAC CO.. 1n the ciiy of WASHINGTON. | (time), 2 O'CLOCK, or as soon there- s reached. on the 13th day of JAN 1932, the following persodal Dprop fo_wit CADILLAC_PHAETON. 1927 MODEL THIS 5th DAY OF JANUARY. Tas2 GENERAL MOTORS ACCEPTANCE _CORPORATION JOTICE OF SAl Adam A. Weschler & Bon, Auctioneers. Valuable Mahogany Store FIXTURES AT NO. 931 F ST. N.W. FRIDAY Jan. 8th, 2 P.M. Mah. Plate Glass Wall Fixtures, Shelving, Plate Glass Floor Cases, Cashier’s Booth, Iron Safe, Counters, Ceiling Fans, Display Fixtures, Metal Racks, Window Lights, Ete. TERMS: CASH Adams Weschler 185.6,7 A & Som, Aucts. TRUSTEES' SALE OF DESIRABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING E NO, 2226 TWELFTH STREET NORTH- WEST By virtue of a deed ¢ recorded Liber No. 6269, at folio ords of the Distri sell_in_front of the THE ELEVENTH 1932, AT TWO-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. lot numbered two hundred and twenty-iwo (222) of Diller B. Groff's subdivision of lots in square numbered Lwo red and sei- enty-one (271). as per plat recorded in the office of the survevor the District of Co Jumbia in Liber 14 at folio 44 Terms of s One-fourth cash: balance in’ one, two three years, with intere: st six ‘per cent per um, payable s annual Deposit $300.00 reaqu time of sale purchaser al fifteen davs ir de to complete the purchase. of sale ust ises on MONDAY JANUARY. AD VER? _de28-4&dbs.exSu&ho | their n D. NOTES, Auctioneer Auction Sale of STORAGE FURNITURE Of Every Description —for Union Storage & Transfer Co., within salesrooms 633 In- diana Ave. N.W., at 10 O’Clock Thursday, January 7, 1932 Also small stock of Men's Furnishings and Shoes to be sold al ‘clock a.m. ‘ 185,68 | OS. J. OWEN_& SON. AUCTIONEERS, | 1431 EYE BT. N.W USTEE'S SALE VALUABLE IM- - PROVED REAL ITATE, KNOWN_AS PREMISES NO. 1200 TWENTIETH STREET NORTHWEST AND 2007 M STREET NORTHWEST. By direction of the will of saker, deceased, the undersigned thereunder, will offer for sale at pul {n front of ihe premises. tife herein- entioned property (reserving the right to hdr the property from such sale hould in its judgment #n adequate bid not e received for same). on TUESDAY. THE TWELFTH DAY OF JANUARY. A.D. 193 AT FOUR OCLOCK P.M.. tb following- described land and premises, situate in the eity of Washington, District of Columbia, and designated as and being varts of lof Thirty-two (32) and thirty-three (33) in Aultin's subdivision of sauare nineiy-nine ©99), said parts of said Iois being described @s: Beginning at corner formed by intersec- tion of north line of M street with west line of “Twentieth sireet (being southeast corner of sald square), west with M street ninety- tht (98) feet, north paraliel to Twentieth wtreet twenty-two (22) feet, east parallel to 3 street ninety-eight (98) feet to Twentieth @Street, south on said last-mentioned street Swenty-two (22) feet to beginning: said roperty being described for taxation pur- s&m ‘a3 lot 800 in said saugre, together with ;ihe improvements, being premises 1200 Twen- | 'tieth street northwest. a brick building two ories in the front and three stories in the 3 bremises 2007 M sirdet nortnwest. | ne three-story brick bullding. Terms of sale: “One-half of the purch quoner to be maid in cafh bpisnte pay o one year, with interest it 6% per annum, payable semi from day of sale. Secured by deed of irist upen the property | ®old. or all cash. at the option of the pur- | chaser. A deposit of $500 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, ete., at cost of purchaser., Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the frustee réserves the right to resell the property, at the risk snd cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such resale in gome newspaper pul hed in Washington, D AMERICAN BECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY. Trustee Under Will of Anna R Shoemaker, Deceased. By HOWARD MORAN. Vice President. (Beal) Attest A. H. BHILLINGTON. Asst. Secretary, de31-d&ds.exSukhol ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Aucts. FURNITURE & EQUIPMENT Contained fn AMERICAN HOUSE 638 Pa. Ave. NW. B, Public. Auction Thursday, January 7 Commencing 10 AM, Beds, Springs. Mattresses, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Bentwood and Other Chairs, Linoleum. Mirrors, Blankets, . Sheets. Pillows and Plllowe Tollet Ware, Showcases, Ceiling an. ete TERMS: CASH. Adam A. Weschler & Bon.Aucts. OMAS J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. WRUSTEES' SALE OF DESIRABLE ONE- S8TORY BRICK DWELLING. SITUATE NO. 5127 DEANE AVENUE NORTHEAST. By virtue of & deed of trust recorded in Qiber 6036, at follo 157, of the land records of the District a. we shall sell, in front of on WEDNESDAY OF JANUARY. M., DAY, fifty-one hundred Sidney F. M “Beverly.” as per of the survey n_Liber Cou: Terms of sa n one, two ar t six per cen ually. Depo sale and the ffteen s from date of sale to complete the pur- Further particulars at time of sale. EDWARD C. BALTZ, VERNON G. OWEN. -d&dbs exSu&ho! Trustees STEAMSHIPS. ) § c ed in the office rict of Columblia. balance interest semi- o day. ehase de: - | at-the northwest corner of Si | her assigns in eaid deed of t {in and to a certain indenture of | secured by a first | breacn | FREDERICK ' OSBORN. BCOTT. ” | _de15.17.19,22.24.36.20.31.)a2.5.7.9 | missions snd expenses to the anc | Butidine. | Further information on_application __AUCTION SALES—TOMORROW ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers, 515 E Street NW. W Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate Known as the HAY-ADAMS APART- MENT HOTEL, located at the northwest corner of Six- teenth and H Streets North- west. By virtue of a cerl corded in Liber 592 and records of the District of Columbia and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will sell at public auction, in front of said property. on WEDNESDAY. THE SIXTH DAY OF JAN- UARY, AD. 1932 AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M.. the fee simple titie to the following land and premises situate in the City of Washington in the District of Columbia. being designated and known as lots humber ten (10). eleven (1) and twelve (12) w Corcoran’s subdivision i one hundred and elg piat recorded in the office of th for the District of Columbla in Liber 10 folio 114, improved by & veluable apartment and hotel known as the Hay-Adams. located eenth and H 1l and n deed of trust, re- at folio 203 of the in squa streets northwest. together with & singular_the improvements. ways, easements. rights, privileges and appurtenances to_ the same belonging. or. in anywise appertaining, and all of the estate right. title, interest and clatm, both st law and in equity or otherwise. however. of the grantor and/or ast to or es. including est of the her assigns ase made 1925, in seq. of the of Col indentu recorded No- No.' 5882, at folio records). by and Alice Hay Wads- Harry Wardman es D. Hobbs. as rnd and prem and out of the said all of the right, t d_grantor. as lesso nt and. o May 1 Liber 1925, and recorded May No. 8507, at folio 64 et the between o worth. as expiration of ears to ren ze pe lease Teservi mised premises sand (336,000 uring said term he said le aid lessees, signs_and and premises at after the hundred t! ence (o sa formation The said ) subject to all rs, repr vivors under, in indentures of lease Terms of sale: ‘The property ject to all taxes accrued, taxes d verdue, and no all a term to the said first day « e lessees. nd sur- ntioned is sold sub- | taxes will be made count of the purchase mones dition of the taxes will be announced s time of the sale. The purchaser will b guired at the time of the se‘timent one-third ('s) in cash (less the deposit deliver his ‘motes for the balance equal Installments, pavable in one & years, with interest at 5, per annum Wble semi-annually from ‘the date of ¢ deed of trust upon ¢ property sold. or all cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of twenty-five thousand ($25.000) dollars will at time of seie. Al conveyancing and re- Cording o be &t cost of purchaser. The purchaser is required to make full ‘settle- ment of the sale according to the terms within fifteen davs from date of sale, other- Wise the trustee reserves the right to re- sell the property at c and cost of defaulting purchaser (10) days advertisement of such Paper published in Washinat UNION TRUST COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Trustee. BY GEORGE E. FLEMING, Vice President (seals Attent IRVING EL. Secretary des.30t LEGAL NOTICES. _ " PEELLE, OGILBY & LESH. Attorneys. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned yson M.-P. Murphy. Otis A.-Glazebrook, jr., P. Erskine Wood. Edward ©O. McDonnell. John G. Pennypacker. James D. Sawyer, Charles S Sargent, William 4 T Preston, Frederick Osborn. 'George Cole | 8cott and Alfonso P. villa, having formed & imited partnership_pursuant to the laws of he State of New York. and desiring to do business In the District of Columbia as & I'mited partnership. have this day filed a certificate of limited partnership in the office of the Clerk of ‘Supreme Court of the District of Columbia; that the firm name of said partnership is G. M.-P. Murphy & Com- pany: that the business to be transacted by 3aid pertnership is buying or otherwise ac- Quiring, selling or otherwise disposing of in any manner or deal. whether on behall o the co-partnership or for others. stocks, bonds or other securities and property. trans- acting & general securities and brokerage business such as is ordinarily conducted by New York Stock Exchange firms, and under- writing or subscribing for or assisting to procure underwritings or subscriptions for stocks, bonds or other securities and/or otherwise financing or assisting to procure the financing of corporate or other enter- prises: that the said Grayson M.-P. Murphy. Otis A. Glazebrook, jr.. Edward O. McDon- nell, P Erskine Wood, John G. Pennypacker James D. Sawyer, Charles §. Sargent and Willism P. T. Preston are general partners: that the said Frederick Osborn. George Cole Scoit and Aifonso P. Villa are special part- ners: that the said special pariners have contributed as capital to the common stock of said partnersnip the, following amounts in . namely: Frederick Osborn. $62.5 Cole Scott. $300,000. and Aifonso Villa, $357.000, and ha 0 made additional contributions of capital to said common stock consisting in each case of securities and/or other property having the actual and sgreed value hereinafter specified. to Wit Prederick Osborn, $112,5(0, and Alfonso P. Villa, $42,500; and that the term for which the sald partnership is to exist is to com- mence on January 1. 1932_and is to end at the close of business on December 31. 1934, subject to earlier termination at the option any partner, In the event of & material of the articles of co-partnership Dated this 12th day of December, 1931 (Signed.) GRAYSON M_-P_MURPHY, OTIS A.. GLAZEBROOK. Jr. P. ERSKINE WQOD. EDWARD O. McDONNELL. JOHN G. PEN- NYPACKER. JAMES D. SAWYER, CHARLES 8. SARGENT. WILLIAM P. T. PRESTON, (GEORGE ~ COLE A of . ALFONSO P. VI JOSEPH A. KAUFMANN, Attorney. IN THE SBUPREME COURT OF THE D! trict of Columbia —In re Ernest Weltm complainant. vs. United Shirt Shops, defendant —Equity. No. 53529 Tk having been referred to the audit Bupreme Court of the District of Columbia with instructions to allow such fees. com- y re- ceiver of United Shirt Shops, Inc.. a corpo- ration. and his attorney as are properly chargeable to the fund in the hands of the receiver, and to direct the receiver to make distribution of the fund according to the rights of the parties interested. notice is | hereby given that I shall proceed under the | reference on Tuesday. the 19th day of Jan- uary. 1932. at 2 o'clock pm of the auditor. in the United House. Washington, D. C., at w erested’ will appe: <. A, LEFTWICI at the office States C N ir their | Auditor of the Supreme Court of PROPOSALS. ENGINEER OFFICE. 1068 NAVY Washington, D. C. Sealed pro- posals will be recelved here until 3 pm January 6, 1932, and then opened. for fu nishing end placing 16,000 tons. 40% more or less, of riprap seawall foundation along the Anacostia River at Washington, D. C. de29.a5 MOVING, PACKING AND STORAGE LONG DISTANCE MOVING Since a0 DAVIDSON i6RcEco 1117 H St. N.W. National 0960 98 STEAMSHIPS. e oA STATEMENT OF FACT: The newest, largest, finest liners to California are President Liners $200 » Sailingsevery Thurs- | Moming” day for California Hawaii, the Orient and Round the World. First Class $1110-1250. ~Honolulu $290-315. IRST CLASS TO ORNIA il midnight in gay Havana, Cristobal, Panama Canal, Balboa. 5000 miles thru tropic waters. All outsid President Lincoln. January 7. . 5225 President Polk . . January 14 . . 5200 President Coolidge January 21 . . $275 PRESIDENT 0OOLIDSE SPEOIAL GLASS staterooms. Round America $300—0ne way water, one way rail. .. $361.25 both ways on President Liners. Se your local travel agent, or . .. DOLLAR STE 604 Fifth AMSHIP LINES Ave., New York—BRyant 9-5900 1005 Conn., N. W., Wash., MEtrop. 0695 LEADERS PREPARE | '; | bodies be reauired | FOR CHAIN DINNER Capital to Take Part in Thousandfold “America-at- Work” Banquet. Leading trade, civic and fraternal here were preparing today to | | participate in the country-wide *“Amer= {ica at work” dinner, which will take; place in unigue form in a thousand | communities Friday night. Silas Strawn, president of the United | States Chamber of Commerce, will speak at the banquet in the Willard Hotel, to which Vice President Curtis, Secretary of Commerce Lamont, Secretary of Labor Doak, the District Commissioners and other prominent people have been invited. The key banquet in the national dinner will be in the Waldorf-Astoria | Hotel in New York, and it is expected | that all the similar dinners, held simultaneously throughout the Nation will be linked in a coast-to-coast radio network for the principal talks. Presi- dent Hoover may speak over the radio on the occasion Heads of the various civic organiza- | tions in Washington are co-operating in the local dinner. Groups participating include the American Legion, Washing- ton Board of Trade, Washington Cham- ber of Commerce, Civitan Club, Cosmopolitan _Club, Exchange Club, Lions Club, National Association of Manufacturers, Merchants and Manu- facturers’ Association, National Monarch Club, Newcomers' Club, Optimists Club Reciprocity Club, Loyal Knights of the Round Table, Torch Club and the “Y” Men's Club The event is planned as part of a movement designed to acquaint the country at large with the conditions in industry not obtained from usual sources |of information. Its sponsors believe | that although American institutions are | busily engaged in wealth producing en- | terprise, this fact has been obscured by | widespread discussion and over-emphasis { of abnormal conditions. | Dr. Everett M. Ellison is chairman of the local Committee on Arrange- | ments. |HEAVY RAINFALL FLOODS ALL PARTS OF GERMANY | High Water Level of 1909 Surpass- ed in Saxony—40 Marooned Are Rescued at Hamelin. By the Associated Press. BERLIN, January 5—Floods, wash- outs and breaks in dams were reported from all sections of Germany as a fe- sult of an unusually heavy rainfall and unseasonably mild .temperatures today. In Saxony the high-water level of | 1909 was surpassed and in Chemnitz firemen answered 70 calls for help from | flooded low-lying districts. Near Karlsruhe a night express train | just missed disaster when it passed & Spot where, & few minutes later, the railway bed was washed out. The Paris express had to be rerouted there. At Hamelin Reichswehr soldiers aided firemen in rescuing 40 marooned housd- holders. The storm caused the col- lapse of the antenna of the broadcast- ing station at Magdeburg. Seasonable, Savory Satisfying— DELICIOUS bowl of Clam chowder a la Olmsted— thick with clams—will get your appetite ali set for one of our Special Luncheons 50¢ Olmsted Gril Famous For FineFoo 1336 G Street | d WHERE TO DIN -de Rooy's* SEA FOOD GRILL 1405 L St. NNW. Metro. 7559 Special Luncheon, 45¢ Special Dinner, 65c Convenient Private Booths for Partle Open Till 1AM, RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. it Excellence without Extr nee __ EDUCATIONAL. & New Builders’ Technical Course Blue Print Reading Estimatine. Plans. Building Regulations, Permit Drawines. Etc. COLUMBIA “TECH” SCHOOLS 1319 F SU N.W MET. 5626 Send_for_Draft_or_Engineering Catalogues. TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. | National—Cosmopolitan Opera Co. in | “Il Trovatore,” at 8:15 p.m. ! Belasco—Pauline Lord in “Distant | Drums,” at 8:30 p.m. | Gayety—"Girls in Blue," at 2:15 and | 8:15 pm. | R-K-O Keith’s—"Men of Chance” | at 11:15 a.m,, 2:10, 4:45, 7:35 and 10:15 | p.m. Stage shows at 1, 3:35, 6:20 and | 9 pm. | Palace—"“Sooky,” at 11:15 am., 1:40, 4:30, 7:15 and 9:55 pm. Stage shows at 12:50, 3:40, 6:25 and 9 p.m Metropolitan—"Around the World in 80 Minutes,” at 11:05, 12:49, 2:34, 4:19, 7:49 to 9:35 pm. | Rialto—"Strictly Dishonorable” at 11:20 am, 1:20, 3:20, 5:25, 7:25 and 9:30 p.m. | Earle—"“Safe in Hell,” at 11:10 am., 1:40, 4:30, 7:30 and 10:05 p.m. Stage shows at 12:35, 8:30, 6:30 and 9:05 p.m. | Columbla—*Possessed,” at 12 noon, | 1:50, 3:50, 5:45, 7:45 and 9:40 pm.| Fox—"Delicious,” at 11:10 am,, 1:50, | 4:30, 7:10 and 9:50 p.m. Stage shows at 12:52, 3:32, 6:12 and 8:52 pm. | Tivoli—“The Guardsman,” at 2:25, 4:10, 6, 7:45 and 9:35 p.m. | Central—"Secret Service,” 11 am. to 11 pm. | Ambassador—"“Safe in Hell,” at 6:15, 8:05 and 10 p.m 14 ENTOMBED iN MINE Rescue Workers Have Little Hope of Finding Germans Alive. BEUTHEN, Germany, January 5 (P). | —Rescue workers who pushed their way into the Karsten-Zentrum mine here today, seeking 14 miners who were en- tombed by a cave-in yesterday, said they entertained little hope of finding | the men alive | They encountered early this morning, precariou other cave-ins making progress DISCOVER : (the same have many others)—Just | | Mrs. Olney has cres ated at 35¢, It would put many §1 Dinners to shame. 1 93 2 Calendars and Diaries Ready to when you say the word. supply you E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. | KobaToy K Play Room Movie Show A dependable movie projector. Made by Eastman Kodak Co. Nothing = “toy-ish.” Even the grown-up will marvel at it. M. A. LEESE Optical Co. 614 9th St. NW. 718 13th, Strayer College Bldg. Luncheon, 35¢, 50c; Dinner, 50c Wholesome food prepared by best of women under a_trained_dietician. _ HOTEL OF WASHINGTON AMBASSADOR us. HOTEL Loun ‘:;6\0 in every '°°h,; S ool o“‘“n.u T wugurt 500 ROOMS FROM $2.50 “NO TIPS” when dining at Lotos Lantern Delicious L.L. Dinners at 75¢—90c & $1 (with service) mean a real saving when you de- duct your usual “Tip.” Figure it yourself. WOOD’S SCHOOL 1 East Capitol Street 3= Typewrliing—Bookkeeping 2y : Evening, s6.60 4 Weeks __Phone Lincoln 0038 siso Typing. Enslish, Spelling, Dictation af any speed, Shorthand Review. You can enter at any péint in the Gregg Manual or any Speed in dictation. Evening classes only. Price for entire course (1, 2 or 3 subjects); $2.40 Per Month for two evenings a week or $2.40 per half month for three evenings per week. Tuition refunded if dissatisfied. Courses given as an advertising feature. 1f instruction were other than the best it would be poor advertising. For further information call in person onjy. (No 'lctters, no phone calls.) Entire Afth National Press Bidg. M. 8. GINN & CO. floor, 'Gregg Shorthand Beginners’ Class, Jan. 6, 7 P.M. | Review Class, Jan. 6, 7:45 PM. | TEMPLE SCHOOL | [1420 K St. Na. 3258 | Shorthénd ‘g Shorthand, Typewriting, Speed Dictatiah— 5 days and 5 nights each week, Tuftian 8§ a month The ‘Civil’ Service Prepargipry Y v 4 LEARN ANOTHER LANGUAGE by our easy conversatio famous for 53 years. class instruction. Moderate FREE TRIAL LESSON Berlitz School of Languages ® 1115 Conneeticut Ave. Telephone Deeatur 3982 es Limited fo § Studemts 4 CHICAGO, 222 West Adams Street $750.00 Cash Offered For ‘ Name of Movie Actress Reward Will Be Paid Everyone Who Submits Most Suitable Name. From Hollywood comes an ex- traordinary announcement. movie actress is in need of a name, and $750.00 in cash will be paid for the best suggestion. You can give her vours, or any other name you think of, it many mean $750.00 to you. This movie acrtess, have probably seen on of your favorite motion picture theater, is the beautiful Helen Mann, Like most of the stars, she | prefers to use a name other than her own, and in order to help her | obtain it, $750.00 in cash is offered | to anyone who is quick in sending| in the name selected. Miss Mann's | publicity director says, “Most any | Publicity name may win.” It may be vour | Williams, very own, a name of a friend or|Sycamore Ave, Hollywood, Cali- relative, or'a coined name made up | fornia. Only one suggestion for a | Iby vou. Readers of this announce- name should be submitted by each ment are urged to send their sug-|contestant.- Everyone is invited to gestions _for a name at once, be- | submit a name, and in case of ties, canse $250.00 extra will be given the | duplicate awards will be given. | Winmer if name is mailed and post- | Officials say that any name may | marked before January 10, 1932.| win the $750.00, even if submitted | Just make it easy to pronounce on a post card or scrap of paper.| and easy to remember. But send | If you can use $750.00 here is an op- it right away, or you may be late | portunity to getit. Send your sug- for the promptness prize. gestion at. once.—Advertisement, whom you | the screen All entries must be sent to the Director's office, E. Studio A 826, 1023 GCROSNERY 1325 F STREET Semi-Annual Sl Our Entire Stock of Kuppenheimer & Grosner Suits & O’Coats Two Groups Were $45 Proportion amyin. 19C 3 for $2.25 NECKWEAR $1.15 formerjy §1.50 Now reduced tof 3 for $3.25 NECKWEAR forkuerly 38 $1 65 Now ‘reduced to 3 for $4.50 PAJAMAS formerly §3 $145 reduced to 3 for $4 PAJAMAS Formerly 53.50 Now reduced to 3 for §7 1325 F Street Were $35 & $40 Other Groups in SHIRTS §1.35 formerly 38 Now reduced to 3 for $4 SHIRTS formerly $2.50 $1 65 3 for $4.75 SHIRTS formerly 33 $]_ 95 Now reduced to 3 for $5.50 SILK SHIRTS$?Q 45 formerly §§ 3 Now reduced to 3 for $10 BROCADED ROBES $6.95 Now $2.45 formerly §10 Now reduced GROSNER’S to *“The paramount duty of fire insur- ance”—said the report of a State Fire Insurance Commission a few years ago—"'is to protect communi- ties as well as individuals, and only that form of insurance appears ade- quate to the task that is fortified by cash assets and conforms to every i i ‘ legal requirement of the states.” i it alone maintains countrywide activi- ties for the protectiot of communi- ties and individuals, and maintains premium reserves, cash surplus, and invested capital sufficient to meet all demands. Stock Fire Insutgnce provides many public services which have steadily increased and improved. Stock Fire Insurapce Companies are represented by Capable Agentsin your community THE NATIONAL BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS 85 Jobn Strees, NEW YORK ] SAN FRANCISCO, Merchenss Exchange Bldg. - A National Organizstion of Stock Fire Insurance Companies Establisbed in 1866 O R l AMUSEMENTS. Mat. Thars, 50¢-$1.50 Tonight SHUBERT at 8:30 g BELASC GUTHRIE McCLINTIO Presents For the First Time Anywhers PAULINE LORD In & Drama ot the Oregon Trail “DISTANT DRUMS”’ By DAN TOTHEROH Fourth Attraction of the Second PROFESSIONAL PLAYERS' SEASON 'NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF WASHINGTON, D. C.. HANS KINDLER, Conductor CONSTITUTION HALL, Thursday, January 7, 4:45. Soloist, ROSA LOW SOPRANO Prices, $2.75. $2. $1.50, §1, 75¢. Boxes, 820. Mrs. Wilson-Greene's Concert Bu- reau, Droop's, 1300 G st.; District 6403. PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA Leopold Stokowskl Conducting Samuel Dushkin, Soloist Jan. 12, 8:45 Constitution Hall Tickets $3.25, $3.00, $2.75, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 T. Arthur Smith’s. 1330 G St. In Homer L. Kitt Co. WARNER BROS. THEATRES The Intimate Story of Gilda Karlson Whose Life Was_No BED OF ROSES . . . She Wasn't Even SAFE IN HELL A_First National Picture With DOROTHY MACKAILL —On the Stage— The Incomparable BELLE BAKER 3—OTHER ACTS—3 p From Continent Continent With DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In 80 Minutes of Fun, Drams and Romping Adventure AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 MINUTES —ADDED— Horace "Heidt Musical Cartoon News METRO-COLDW:! MAYEA PICTURE RKO VAUDEVILLE i RAE SAMUELS 1l “Blue Streak of Vaudeville” Miss Vanessi l“ Heading Great Program ON THE SCREEN: “MEN OF CHANCE” [l Am RKO Radio Picture, wih RICARDO CORTEZ Starting Sat., Jan. 9 BELLE BENNETT-CLYDE COOK JOHNNY_ PERKINS On Screen “GUILTY GENERATION” Yo \ 2 weITH'S AND G STREETS - TONIGHT—S8:15 NATIONAL THEATRE COSMOPOLITAN GRAND OPERA COMPANY IL TROVATORE (In Italian) (Mat) JAN. 6—ROMEO & JU- 1ET (In French) WED. (Eve) (Double Bil) JAN. 6— HANSEL & GRETEL (In German) PAGLIACCI (In Ttalian) THURS. (Eve) JAN. 7—FAUST (n (m French) FRI. (Eve) JAN. B—CARMEN SAT. (Mat) French) Bil) JAN. 09— HANSEL & (Double GRETEL (In~ Engiisn) PAGLIACCI (In Italian) SAT. (Eve.) JAN. 9—RIGOLETTO (In ian) 1t} Maestro Jacques Samossoud, Conductor Orchestra of 35, Chorus and Ballet of 40 Management MRS. WILSON-GREENE. Prices, $3.00. $2.50, $2.00, §1.50. $1.00. now on sale Mrs, Wils Green, Coneert Bur Droep’ 300 G st., Dist. 6493, and Box Office. tional Theater. WED, NEXT WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY The Theater Guild, Inc. presents MOURNING BECOMES ELECTRA EUGENE O'NEILL'S SUPERB TRILOGY with JUDITH ANDERSON, FLORENCE REED and oihers Daily at p. m. No Matinees. Dinner Intermission 7 to 8 Mail Orders No Box Offiee Sale this Th Prices. $1. $1.50. $2. $2.50. (no tax) o S AND IF YOU DO, DONT,BLAME US/* MABELLE ALLLCURCI Copstitution Hall, Sat. Eve. Jan. o -Gree: reat, 1300 G 8t Dist. 6483. STATE BETHESDA, MD. Home of Western-Electric Sound PAUL LUKAS in “BELOVED BACHE- 1343 Wisconsin Ave. DyMBARTON CHAR REEN _FEYING ttont" chmedy. o ') t. N.E. IVE an "RANCIS in _Fable 'and Beors Req Ao [ 8] 3 e SECO JiCR"ROUT snd FAY Wake™ in_“THE DIRIGIBLE.” 4t TAKOMA X, Futuine Srousioa. WILLIAM HAINES in The New “Rich Quick Wallingford” ASHTON CLARENDON, VA. BERT -LAHR and CHARLOTTE GREEN- __WOOD, “FLYING HIGH." Hlprnbmfifi'réfi BIDNEY LUST K Near 9th Doubl Ang Harding, Leslie Howard, Eleanor Boardman in "Great Mo CAMEO MT. RAINIER, MD. Today—WARNER BAXTER ARCAD in “CISCO KID." CADE ., LYATTSVILLE, MD. Today — WARNER BAX- TER in “SURRENDER.” ki ALEXANDRIA, VA. Today, Tomorrow— RICHMOND “‘Over the James Dunn, Sally Eilers, HLY 3105 Pa. Ave., Ph. W. 0053 CIRCLE Z0%.%% the Mirror Screen _“THE BIG_PARADE.” with SOUND. JESSE THEATER 3,2 ¥ Sts. N.E. BEBE DANIELS in' HONOR THE PAMILY.”_ Shorts. i Ist & R. L Ave, NW. LEWIS BTONE In “THE BARGAIN.” Comedies. in Feature— STANTON riner: “Souna Fuutpment SUE CAROL—REGIS TOOMEY in SGRARTAC oo SE GAIT IRG, LYRIC ii™anecen bu * _BACK HOME."_OSWALD ANACOST FAIRLAWN A58208"8% 2 % “SOB SISTER." JANET GAYNOR CHARLES FARRELL EL BRENDEL in “DELICIOUS” Stage In Person GEORGE E. STO Fanchon & Marco’ “3 Big Figures” Ide THE FIVE JANSLEYS Les Stevens & Diplomats HOWARD 7th and T Sts. NNW. Phone Dec. 5250 NOW PLAYING FLETCHER HENDERSON —and His Renowned Recording Orchestra, direct from the Rose- land, New York City. ALL NEW STAGE SHOW 40—ENTERTAINERS—40 MIDN.lGHT SI:IOWS TONIGHT and FRIDAY Reserve Your Seats Now for These Gala Performances 2 Z 2% Z 2 2 CAROLINA it &'N. CAve. SE. “ROAD TO = SING. PORE.” with CONRAD NAGEL. (Per- fect_Sound.) Warner Bros.” AMBASSADOR coi'%a . DOROTHY MACKAILL, HELL.” ‘Warner Bros.” RO iR AR DT Warner Bros.’ Conn. Ave. and AVALON o ini; A% 576, SYLVIA _SIDNEY, YLVL oAy WILLIAM LIER. JR.. “STREET __CHARLES CHASE COMEDY Warner Bros.’ G T AVENUE GRAND 5% %5 SYLVIA _SIDNEY _and " WILLIA COLLER, IR STHRMET SCANE Warner Bros.’ ETH CFENTRAT ®bStBet.Dandx JAMES DUNN VER TRE H'lr"l.d!, oo S Warner Bros. COLONY RUTH_ CHA’ LADY. HOJ Ga. Ave. & Farragut St. TTERTON. _“ONCE A BEAUTY Veorx?d Froit 1230 C St. N.E. DUNN and SALLY EILERS. ‘OVER THE HILL." BOSC . TOON. S Warner Bros. SAVQY 14 & cn; R4. N.W. TALLULAH _BANKHEAD, o CHEAT." SPORTSLANTS No. B Warner Bros.’ TIVOLI 1*» & Park Ra. Now. ALFRED LUNT and LYNNE FON- TANNE. * “THE GUARDSMAN." CHARLES CHASE COMEDY Warner YORK Ave. & Quebec St. MARILYN MILLER and B HER MAJESTY, LOV!."SNBCLY?EOBP;’ SOUVENIR No. 3 and RUDY WIE- VITAPHONE HORT ROCKVILLE, MD. in T RioATS IN A » N1 R ROOM." O W, Feyion Fonn Studi ng: fundamental § BAATIETR Ftapei alsg Tateat dances. room dane- GAYETY-BURLESK AILLI-DURLLED “GIRLS IN BLUE” ith BILLY FIELDS CHUCK CALLAHAN PEGGY WHITE BILLIE JUNE RHODES PROF. AND MRS ACHER, 1127 10th Street n.w. Class and dance with orchestra evr:rly Mondlyblhd Friday. § to 11:30 p.m. Private lessons by appointment. Met. 4180. Est. 1900. o WILLIAM RODON Authentic instryction 1 4 definite” Aty of Dancing 1221 Conn. Ave: Decatur_i610_e* ‘Miss Ellen Waller Member Dancing Master. MODERN BALLROOM &° s¥AcT %l Studlo, 2619 14tk 8¢ x.‘w.d'fe?“‘fi‘,.".cg'_" c. G WHAT CAUSED THIS TALK OF THE MOST TALKED OF WOMAN IN THE WORLD??? E. F. 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