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" D8 AUCTION SALES—FUTURE DAYS. l(‘.mlnned ) THOS. J. OW! SON, AUCTIONEERS, Tiof Eve. Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE Ok VALTABLE ONE 4S 1ils WISCONSIN AVENUE NORTH- WES' By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dlufl July 30, 1928, being instrument No. 54 corded August 1, 1928, among the yecords of the District of Columbis, and the request of the party secured thereby, HE NI A. D. 1932, AT TWO-THIRTY O 23 e Tallowing-described 1and and prem- ises,"situate in the District of Columbla, and designated as and being lot 29 in Alleen M. s fat folio :?scfrl‘ e survesor's ofice of the Dis- trict of Columbia “Terms of sale: All eash. A deposit of £500.00 will be required at time of sale, All in . 57 | lic buildings and public parks toward | ult; | the Bicentennial celebration in honor ch_resa in Washington. SRt . EHANNON MORTON J. LUCHS 168,10.12,16.18 ustees. SEA GRILL ... i-ki |=‘1=i.‘-u'l'l Books you needs. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY Since 1900 1424 New York Ave. N.W. 719 13th, Strayer College Bldg. Luncheon, 35¢, 50c; Dinner, 50c Wholescme fond prepared by best of women Cooks sunder a trained dieticign. Fancy Cut Watch Crystals One week 756 only SALVATORE DESIO 926 F St. N.W. WALTON ACCOUNTANCY These courses have trained over 1,000 Certified Public Accountan®® in the United States. All instruction in Account- ing is given by experienced | teachers who possess their C. P. A. degree. | _All Law classes are under | | the direction of men who are | university graduates in law, and are members of the Dis- trict of Columbia bar. Authorized B. C. S. and M. C. S. degrees are con- | ferred. Registrations for present semes- ter close February 15. STRAYER COLLEGE of ACCOUNTANCY| } NAtional 1748. 721 13th Street. &v; | Grant ~ | secure the effect. | ; p.m. PLANTS 10 DEPICT WASHINGTON ARMS Authorizes Flower Bed to Reproduce Heral- dic Symbol. The contribution of the office of pub- ; of the Father of His Country will in- | clude the reproduction of the coat or, arms of George Washington in a flower | bed, utilizing various colored plants to This was decided upon_today by Lieut. Col. U. S. Grant, 3d, the director, who authorizes his subordinates to proceed with the plan. Frank T. Gartside, chief of the park division, sald this bed probably would be created on the north side of the Washington Monument slope, although upon. Best Plants Studied. Horticulturists of the office of public ! buildings and public parks set to work | on mapping out the best plants to be used for this unusual flower bed. M Gartside said_that it would likely be | in _shape by May. Officials of the George Washington | Bicentennial Commission said today | the exact coloring of the coat of arms | of Washington is not definitely known. However, Representative Sol Bloom, as- sociate director of the commission, brought from England in the Summer of 1930 a copy of the Washington coat of arms, secured from the North Coun- try, in which the Washingtons lived. ‘As nearly as the officials can now ascertain, the three stars at the top of the coat of arms are red against a white background. The crown and eagle seem to be gold. There are two white stripes and two red stripes, alter- nalng beneath the stars. The motto beueath is apparently in black and roads: “Exitus Acta Probat,”. which s | transiated “The result establishes the | d,” although there is considerable difference of opinion cn the exact meaning of the Latin words | _After consultation with the United States Bicentennial Commission, with | | which Col. Grant was identified for many months as associate director, the famous coat of arms will be reproduced in plant life, most likely on the hillside near the towering shaft to Washing- ton south of the whi\e House. NEW AUTO TAGS 'URGED Lions Club Backs Contest for More Distinctive Design. A contest for the des representative auto lic the District was ind Club Wednesday at a meeting in the! Mayflower Hotel Rev. Russell Clinchy, pastor of Mount Pleasant Ci gregational Church, discussed world fac- tors affecting religion. Charles Hoo- ver, second vice prmdcm pr(‘<ided TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS * Gayety—"London Gayety Girls,"” at| 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Fo Buslness 11:39 2, Stage shows ac 1:1 pm. Columbia—"Mata Hari” at 11:25 am., 1:25, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:35 pm. i R-K-O Keith's—Kate Smith in per- son at 1:46, 4 7:12 and 9:35 p.m.; “Girl of the R t 11:15 am, 1:58, 4:41, 7:24 and 10:07 p.m. Palace—"The Passionate Plumber.” | at 11:30 am., 1:50. 4:35 pm Stage shows at 1, 1 of a more | se plate for | by the Lions and Pleasure.” at 0, 7:20 and 8:50 pm. | , 3:46, 6:36 and 9:06 Metropolitan—"“West of Broadway.” | |at 11:38 a.m., 1:45, 3:42, 5:39, 7:45 and 9:53 pm. to—“Three Wise Girls,” at 11:08 am., 12:55, 2:40, 4:29, 6:15, 8 and 9:53 pm. Earle—“Taxi” at 11:35 am., 1:55, 4:35, 7:25 and 9:50 pm. Stage shows at 1:05, 3:45, 6:30 and 9 p.m. Tivoli—“Forbidden,” at 2, 4:10, 5:55, | 7:40 and 9:30 p.m. i Central—"Rich Man's Folly,” from |11 am. to 11 pm. Ambassador— 5:15, §:05 and IS YOUR HEARING AT ITS BEST? ® o e SONOTONE o o o Enables you to hear perfectly Come in and learn for yourself. E T z 1217 G N.W. J e ————— No. 80 for Neuritis Homeopathic Pharmacy 1007 H St. NW. 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When You Think of Radio Think First of Gibsen’s Philco Stewart-Warner Radio Sets None Better—Few as Goed and We Offer the Best In Prices, Terms and Trade-ins Radio Department GIBSON’S 917.919 G St. N.W, « EXTRA ADDED TT) AchoNl - BABE RU TH WORLD PREMIERE ATIONAL NEXT MONDAY SEATS SELLINC No Mall or Phone Orders. ZIEGFELD Production of BROWN & HENDERSON Musical Comedy HOTCHA! with BERT LAHR and BUDDY ROGERS 5—GLORIFIED GIRLS—38 NEWMA Traveltalks Color Views Motion Pictures Secing Europe—Impressions of 1931 SUN. AFT. AT 3:30 ENGLAND > WALES Seats Selliu Sl 50, $1, 50¢ 70007 N %Y_EIY_iU_&-fl JOE WICKS RED NiCHOLS JIMMY BARRETT TrON IDoLs mmm. TWICE DALY 'Nz COMMUNITY INSTITUTE PRESERTS ngland’s Brilliant _Orator-Statesman WINSTON EHURIIHILL “The Werld Eg CONSTITUTION HALL, Seats Now. T Arthur & A.AA.: & Boxes: Wil & Froin Admintr, ‘oo Ride. Yy st o wed by the AeaXex will jnarre Lbe audicnce hearing arers word all. Wed.. Feb. 1 Mr.. Wilson-Greene" 1300 G st.; Dist. 6493, JOHN CHARLES HOMAS Baritone, Chicago Opera Constitution Hall, Sat. Eve., Feb. 13, 8:30 Tickels, Mrs. Wilson-Greene's Bureau, Droop’s. 1300 G St. Dist. 6493. PONSELLE NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ASHINGTON. D. C. HANS KINDLER. Conductor co\uxnflnn HALL Sund-y, Feb. 4 o'Clock | , YELLI D'llll" Vielinist fJoy WEEK WORLD PREMIERE TODAY You laughed at him in "Ambassa- dor Bill" and ."The Connecticut Yankee," but now you'll roar at his “high pressure’” business methods in the land of the sheiks. WILL ROGERS "BUSINESS PLEASURE’ with Jetta Goudal Joel McCrea Bus e bent, the corn b big bus From Booth Tarking'ons novel, "The Pufocrai STAGE "HACIENDA" A Fanchon and Marco Idea Sue Russell Hinky & Dinky Doyle & Donnelly 5 Juggling Gems § Gordonians Adrisns, Mistress of Ceremonies . Welcome Home AL MITCHELL ___.__—J_l WARNER BROS. THEATRES Washi Finest on’s ‘odvil The Crew of the Good Ship “Nonsen: THREE SAILORS Bert Joson—Bob Hobson—Harry Blve Eccentric Provocaters of HILL & HOFFMAN Foolishness 1n Song and Music CHERRY & J Dixie’s Own Do P EARLE HE STRIKES . .. TOMORROW SIYNG YOU THE MosT S CLIMAX EVER SCRECHEDY BINSO America’s Greate. €torin Warpey ON nc»mu.. LORET T A % numz; DIGGES — LES?IEF’:'?(ON “OB'E —No One Will Be Seat. el n;::\g"l;h;hnloManulu o The Stirring E:ms::u = Mirth LAST DAY J; muagney UNE <ing Daughters RUSSIAN REVELS AND BALALAIKA ORCHESTRA RATH BROTHERS A Trees o pas i LYONS SNYDER » .. LTED! —HE MET A BLONDE AT MIDNIGHT AND FOUND SHE 'WAS HIS WIFE AT DAWN., ... ! AWGM Dhame With A New JOHN GILBERT LOIS MORAN — EL BRENDEL The Romastic Star The Movie Queen of Syncopation A Bad Guy Out for a Good Time ARNAUT BROTHERS LAST rimes TOBAY KATE SMITH N PRI POLORES DEL RIO—Cut o the W* - LAY BT A P GUI VAN "M Melod) Mon®

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