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AUCTION SALES—FUTURE DAYS. = olllllll ) THOS. J. OWEN & AUCTIONEERS. 1431 BYE 5 lww TRUSTEES' SAl PROVED REAL SSTATE, KNOWN A!I "JJ SECOND STREET NOBTH- ced of trust dulyl 7 o 1% et sea. e, 1308 ST auc of the pariy se- | cured thereby, the undersizned trustees will eIl at public auction, in fron: of the prem- ol on TUESDAY. THE TWENTY_SEVENTH roummz s bed 1and the D nd mx len (10) in Perham's subdivision bered five hundred and sixty- s ber plat recorded in the office he District of Columbia 388; together with e-third of the purchase balance in two pwanle in one and two at per centum per nnually. from day of Trust upon the prop- h. at_the nn!lun of the mo: d equal installmen 3 with int . otherwise the trustees to ‘rese'l the property t of defaulting purcha: advertisement of such resa in some newspaper published n Washingtor \Vll.LIA\I "-‘ NOR\JGYLE i _ dels.dsds Cishenor T irrustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eve Street N.W. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE TM- PROVED REAL ESTATE. KNOWN AS ¥ 6 GRESHAM ~ PLACE +d of trust, duly folio 492 et seq.. District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party se- reby, the ununsuned trustee will i following-descrived land in the county of Wash- | lumbla, and desienated Seventy-one t Plea as mr Jlat recorded in s of th th roveme: SHory and Cellar brick Gelling. Terms of sale: One-fourth of the pur- chase money to be paid in cash, balance in three equal installments. payable in one, t¥o with interest at six Pavable semi-annually. Sedured by “deed. of trust sold. or all cash, at the ard three vears o complied with withi o Sale”oterwise the trustee Teserves the Visht 1o resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days' ad- vertisement of such resale in some news- paper published in Wachington, D. C TIONAL SAVINGS AND T COMPANY, Trustee. ON. Second Vice President. (Seal) £ BkkoVAT WiLsow, Secretary. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Avcnom;m 1481 EYE ST. N.W. WHERE TO DINE. OSIERS HERZOG’S Monday, December zmn 11th & Water Sts. S.W. SEA GRILL TANG 0' THE SEA F00D” Oc rom S:r\'td (Srisnetd at Sihay meal: "Clam ‘Broth, C Crab Imperial 11:30 AM. Til N!idnl*ht - Fried alloos, gl :I:)[I Potatoes, Tea, Beer Potatoes, Mexican Salad Coffee, Tea, Beer 1207 E St. NW. Open_All_Night DINNER Table Service—4:30 to 8 P.M. No Cover Charge No Tipving Frult Cocktall . Tomato Juice Roast Lamb. Mint_Jelly Calves; Liver & Bacon shepherd Pie exetabies—Cholce of Tw Glazed Carrots Creamed Cabbare ‘Macaroni au Gratin _ Green Peas Mashed Potatoes Choice of Salad or Dessert Salads—Grapefruit or Hearts of Lettuce Desserts—Cottage Pudding Ice Cream omemade Pie Beverage Homemade Roll Tenderloin Steak Dinner, 65¢ MUSsSIC Every Day and Sunday, 6 to 8 P.M. SREYNOLD'S C. F. Harper 709 18th St. N.W. TRUSTEES: SALE "OF VALUABLE THREE- G M1 NQ_ 1814 g%\r:m? -FOURTH STREET By Wiriae of & Certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 6434, folio 359 et seq. o1°the dand Tecords of thie District of ‘Co- at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees il sell at public auction In front of the DAY, THE TWENT following-descrived land a d premisi in the District of Co.umbia, fenated as_and being_lot 48 in David A, Baer and Robert O. Scholz' subdivision of lots in block 14, “Kalorama Heights." as per plat recorded in Liber = the records of the ofice of the District of Columbia, sald designated for purposes’ of assessment and tazation as sauare 2506 Terms of sale: One-fifth of the purchase money to be paid In cash, balance in four equal instailments, payable in one, three and four vears, with interest at Der centum per annum, payable semi- ally.“from day of sele, secured by deed of trust upon the propert : the option of the pu S1.000 will be requi conveyancing. ser. Terms of sale i thin thirty days from e the trustees reserve property, at the risk et newspaper t HARRY 1. RU e GEQ.. rnLvBRT EOWEE, ot _ de1h-dadsexd R rustees. TRUSTEES SALE ESTA' ER, A 032, the foliowing-described land and prem- uate in the District of Columbia. and ed as and being lot numbered twenty e ek and et one “hundred CEMB] P ist sale: third of the purchase- mones to be paid in cash. balance in two equal installments. payable in one and two years, with interest af six per centum per annum. pavaple semi-annually, from day of sale. cecured by deed of ancing, recording, revenue stamps, etc.. af cost of purchaser.’ Terms of sale to be com plied with within 30 days from day of sale. gifecwise’ the trustes Teserves the right t yesell st the risk and cost of Setnliting Purchaser: ‘atter o davs waver: fisement, of such refale in some newspaper $1.50 Dinner reduced to $1 for tonight The most popular event in town—Thursday dinner at the Madrillon! A grand de luxe dinner with Steak, Broiled Chicken or Sea- food (and everything from oysters to mints, of course) for §1. AND there is dancing to HERB GOR- DON'S music, and a big floor show, sthrring Jimmy Ray. Call Martin at DIstrict 4561 for a table ,.right away! Lunch at a bargain, too Save half on_your lunch bill toporrew. | We are featuring big Imperial Deviled Crab With® Juilenne Potatoes and Salad for 15c (a regular 90c value). MADRILLON Dlnelnl 'til 2 AM. To lle{'b Gord Feter “Borras Hos thlnllnn ll & New Arenue PYUS ADAMS, Quality Save 307 on PAINTS, OILS. GLASS Best Four-Hour Varnish, $1.50 Gal. Inside White sl Ge E\ery nl uuwteed YULE LOGS' DELIVERED_ALL LENGTHS CLEVELAND "0119 published in Washington. D. ATER AR EoDRITY _al COMPANY, Trustee. By HOWARD MORAN. SUPREME COURT OF THE b LEGAL NOTICES. ELPHEGE DESGRES, Atforney. ISTRICT OF Friday Special STAR, CANADA ASCENSION PLAN OF PICCARD = Scientist to Visit ’Unite“d States in Preparation(_fi for Balloon Flight. BRUSSELS (#).—Plans fot balloch ascensions in Belglum next Summer and in Northern Canada in 1934 have been announced by Prof. Auguste Pic- card, who has made the farthest trip from the earth on record. It was not certain whether he im- self would participate in the ights. Max Cosyns, his assistant on the wesid | record balloon ascension of more than | 10 miles over the Swiss-Italian frontier last August, has become a pilot and will make next Summer’s flight. Prof. Piccard planned to sail Jaguary 4 on the steamship Champlain for the | United States, where he will nudy possibilities of an ascension in the vi- inity of the North Magnetic Pole, in | Northern Canada. ‘The proposed Canadian ascensjon will depend on the success of this visit in the United States, the professor said. His plan was for an American ballon to make the ascension with an Ameri- | can physicist aboard. The new ascension, Prof. Piccard | | said. was necessary to clear up the | question of whether cosmic rays origi- | nate from stars or galactic nuclel. | | If the former be true, he said, the | | secondary “soft” rays deviated by the | | earth’s magnetic field ought best be | detected at mgn altitudes near the | Magnetic Pole in the Hudson Bay e gion. He said that the power of the cosmlc | rays were such that, previously tq their | striking the atmosphere, a di of | ‘um.er under their influence would be | liable to yield sufficient electricity to | | provide New York with several hours | | of light. | | For a Hudson Bay ascension, he said, | | the climate would make necessary an | | Artic-trained pilot to withstand the | storms after landing. | | Afer his arsval in the United States | | next month the professor will \1su‘ his mm brother, Jean, at Wilming- | ton, } | | \DISTRICT WORKHOUSE | FILLED WITH PRISONERS | 11,860 Inmates in Lorton and o::o-l, | | | quan Institutions for Christmas Period. ‘The approach of Christmas finds the | District Workhouse and Reformatory bulging with a record-breaking number of prisoners. | The Lorton (Va.) Reformatory is so overcrowded inmates are sleeping in class rooms of newly constructed school buildings. The workheuse at Occoquan, | not far away, likewise is jammed for | the_holiday: | Christmas dinners are being prepared for 1.050 at the reformatory and 910 at the workhouse, the largest family Capt. M. M. Barnard, superintendent of penal institutions, ever had to play | Santa Claus to since coming to Wash- ingto: he population at the District Jail, | however, suddenly decreased over the week end. Col. William L. Peak, super- intendent, expects to feed about 500 prisoners ‘Christmas, which is.100 less than the number he had to account for last Saturday. CENTRAL HEATING PLANT | CONTRACT IS AWARDED Rust Engineering Co. of Pitts-| burgh, Pa., to Construct Build- ing for $1,489,800. Contracts for construction of the new Government central heating plant in | Southwest Washington were let yester- day to the Rust Engineering Co. of Pittsburgh, Pa., in the sum of $1,489,900. | The Rust Co. was low bidder of 22 | competing firms, and was given 360 | calendar days from the time it re-| ceived formal notice to proceed with construction to complete the work. Much preliminary work already has been accomplished for the central heat- ing plant, The excavation is ready for | foundations between Twelfth and Thir- teenth, C and D streets southwest, One nels which will carry the steam both north and south of the Mall to about 25 buildings. xm&&am&&m&w&&m&&x&& &&m&&m&&a&mw WASaINGION, D. C., Touiwisax, 22, 1932. Gayety—"Girls De Luxe,” burlesque, 2:15 and 8:15 pm. Metropolitan—* am., 1:17, 3:02, 4(1 lfl‘ 8. 10:04 B Southern California v: ame at 11 a.m. 12:46, 4 ls and 6:01 pm. “Silver Dollar, 8:45 pm. R-K-O Keith’s— The at 11 am, 12:52, 2:44, 4. and 9:50 p.m. Prisoner Pleads Guilty to At- tempted Hold-Up of Drug Store Last Friday Night. Pleading guilty to charges of attempt to hold up and rob a drug store at Earle—"“Undercover Man,” st 11:20 | Fourth street and Rhode Island avenue am., 1:49, 4:33, 7:17 and 9:47 p.m. | northeast last Friday night, Charles a&;:l" shows at 12:54, 3:39, 6:23 and| watkins, 32, was held for grand jury P‘:'_”m Dust” at 11:50 am,, | 2CtoR under $25,000 bond yesterdsy tn 1:50, 3:50, 5:45, 7:45 and 9:45 pm. | Police Court by Judge Raiph Glven. Night After Night.” at 11 am. | hor-up, (614 Judge. Given. the' e 4:30, 7:25 and 10:10 pm. Stage | came into his crowded store and in- chows at 12:30, 3:15, 6:10 and 9 pm. | quired as to the merits of some cough Columbia—"“Uptown New York,’ medieines, He followed Dr. Fraase be- 11:45 am., 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45 and | hind the counter while he was muwmg 9:45 p.m. = Tivoli—“Hot Saturday,” at 2:35, 4:20, | 6:05, 7:55 and 9:45 pm. | Central—“Mzn Against Woman,” from | 11 am. to 11 pm. | Ambassador—“Washington Merry Go | Round,” at 6:15, 8:05 and 9:55 pm. | LOTTI LODER TO MARRY DETROIT, December 22 (#).—An- nouncement was made last night thst | Lott! Loder, Viennese actress who has appeared in American fillms and on the | American stage for the last three years, will be married here today to John R Raymond, sales manager for a aho-\ manufacturing company, With head- | quarters in Worcester, Mass. The wedding will be at the home o{ a cousin of Mr. Raymond here. The/| ;:{ou;‘a‘le met six months ago in ork. MOTHER FROMAN'’S ENOUGH POR FOUR Whole Roast Chicken Box. Whole Fried Chicken Box... Also a Real Oyster Box.. We Are Also Taking Orders for Whole Xmas' Turkey “an O hamines,” Delivered CALL Y Or THONE WA ™ Parade,” , 6:07, 7:59 LOBSTER SPECJAL ToMorRow Pree Parkl: for Parties Whose Combined. Resiaurant Check T3 $1.50 or M € BEENFAITHFy \\N THEE, CYNARA “ W FREHION | | 1336 G Street ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OLEFIRESIDE THE SMART PLACE DINE AND DANCE Special Xmas & New Year Dances Dec. XMAS CANDY SPECIAL “CAROL” ASSORTED CHOCOLATES $1.4__g FREE DELIVERY METROPOLITAN 9015 PARCHEY’S 19th and K Sts. Do You Know COAL of the Highest Quality, at the Lowest Prices Is Sold by Wash. B. Williams The largest and most modern coal yard in Washington New Year, Midnight Every Thurs. & Sat. After Jan. lst | Bernie Jarboe’s Night Hawks OLEFIRESIDE Bus Terminal, T. B.,, Md. __Only 11 Miles From D. %301, IMPORTED CAMERAS LECIA. VOIGTLANDER, CARL ZEISS. KODAK. COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY Since 1900 1424 N. Y. Ave. N.W., NA. 0619 Geo M Barker ¢« COMPANY LUMBER and MILLWORK +SINCE 1865 - 649 N. NA. 1348 2,240 Pounds to the Tom Blue Ridge Va. Hard Stove Coal, $11.50 Special Furnace size, $10.50 Nut, $11.00 Pes, $8.35 Egs. $11.00 Blue Ridge Buckwheat, $7.00 Above Coal Mined in Virginia Smokeless Egg, $9.25 Bituminous Coal 80% L Blue Egg, $7.75 Hard-Structure Pa_Bituminous Make Only Thin White Smoke 75% Lump Coal, $6.75 Lump deuunl in separste compartment | from the fine—showing you get correet amount of lump. | Prices May Advance Soon Better Order Now ‘When coal can’'t be put in by chute we carry it from truck to your bins; we | do not dump it on curb. Guarantes. If you are mot pleased with our coal after burning it 4% hours take 1t back and refund your The WORLD' UNDYING LOVE STORY. Y. Ave. NW. | mon Over 10.000 New Customers in 3 Yrs. in Baltimore and Washinston There Is a Reason Why | World's Largest Retailers of Va. Anthracite BLUE RIDGE COAL CO. Miners of Virsinia Antbracite Hard Coal ,Alexandria Rd., So. Washington, Va, Me. Opposite Texaco Oil Val. 4401 Ditributing Plant 8 Movxes at Home Give a Keystone Film Projector (16 MM) It is something the whole fam- ily will enjoy. Projects 20x26-in. 6101 Blair Rd. ractivly prieed at-. 98-90 Complete stock of Mickey GEOrg]a 4800 Mouse and other children’s ! films at small cost. W M. A. LEESEstical Co. CLOSE OUT' 10,000 TIRES 611 9th St AND TUBES on premises of AMERICAN STORAGE & TRANSFER CO. 2801 Georgia Ave. N.W. Columbia 4138 Open Sundays, 8 AM. to 1 PM. No Phone Orders—No Deliveries Sale by Consolidated Sales Open Eves. Until 8 p.m. u.s. FIS K Receiver's Stocks Royal 28x8.50..$6.96 NATIOHAL 3N ghts BEG: Dec. - MON. ASHTO! ONLY MATINEE WEDXFSDAY RICARDO _CORTEZ. “PHANTOM OF o CAROLlNA Dudflle FeatureT PRICE™ “SWEEP- 05 Pa. N R S | LITTLE ROBSON. DUMBARTON T S, A ERWIN lrd A.ll!ur Radio Cnl ln “THE BIG BROADCAST.” News. Comedy. ANACOSTIA. D C. JOAN CRAWFOR! Friday Only 4 PM—8 PM. Sea Food Dinner Fresh Shrimp Cocktall or New York Clam Chowder Broiled Tenderloin Trout wits v 0 Mat. 550 te 3165 ng Tax BEG. 8 NIGHTS 3% DEC. ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY | FAIRLAWN LYRIC WACTER. HUSTON &nd LUPE n Mexican Ham Lettuce and Tomato Salad Dessert Rolls Butter Coftee $1.00 Value 50c WALLIS’ 617 12th Sty N.W. VELEZ in_“KONGO.” PRINCESS ine. 2600 Double ‘Peature (Matines rrm-v 2 BB “THE WOM. AN FROM __&ane Grey's \AmSHlNG moh"rmn Comedy 32x6.00 3 5230 sn: 33x6.00 30x6.50 Fictory, Seralee 31x850 oot sees wig fio | FREE $795,, 55 0 ml::m“ foned mg.ls.m‘,.usins o } 85951 Quatiy i’.’,’s’si Mir's Cost 291530 $5.45 31!600 TRUCK TIRES, 50% OFF ARABABABARND o o % ¥ THESD. Western Aenleinic R McLa omedy. GEGIGE RAFT “Under-Cover Man™ 4% and Butternut S AKOMA PHONE GEORGIA 4312 "THE CR‘\SH” M K Near WILLIAM POWELL o Vice President. (Seal - Atte: LBERT H. EHILLINGTO Assistant secretnry __de10.d8: ex.Sudhol THOS. J. OWEN & B6N, AUCTIONEERS. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate, Consist- ing of an Eight Story and Basement Modern Fireproof Apartment House Containing |7 112 Apartments, Known as the Belvedere, Premises 1301 Massachusetts Avenue N.W., Fronting on Massachusetts Avenue, Thirteenth and M lS)trEeb N.W.,, Washington, ‘Whereas, default having been made in the payment of the interest on the debt secured on the hereinafter described land and prem- f trust bearing date arc Columbia—In re application of Louis L. Lipschitz for change of name—No. 55146, Equity Doc.—Louis L. Lipschitz having filed a,pettion praving for a decree chansing His”name to Louis L. Litt, and having ap- plied 10 the court for an order of publca- tion of the notice required by lew in such cases, it is by the court, this 14th day of December, A.D. 1932, ordered that all per- sons concerned show cause. if any there be 'on or “before ihe 6in day o A'D."T655, why the pravers of said’ petition howa ot be sranted, provided a copy of this_order blished once a week for three consacume weeks before sald dny in The Evening Star newspaver, O, .UHR. Bhe (et Al HAdR.I]!fiY M, HULL. Assistant Glerk. iAo OFFICIAL NOTICES. OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ~ December 14, 3. Notice is hereby given that in ac- HIPPODROME Ann Harding Westward CAMEO ™™ l%fi.-_n._ ay jally Eilers. “Hat Check Girl" Today Joel McCrea._“Most Dangerous Game.” -RICH] Ruth M’fi';“_-.flfle e o Alc ROCKVILLE, MD. Today' well_Sherman. ‘False th AMBASSADOR «o'*, “\WASHINGTON MERRY GO HOUND, LEE TRACY. ALSO COMEDY. JOAN BLONDELL In “LAWYER MAN" —ONFTACE— TASTYEAST J-T!Bs Double Pea Pem-r- DIRECTION OF SIDNEY LUST b a1 L it I Qe -4l m\uuu gl wmm Ihlll IIll il 1lvihim; e B I‘lm‘ I Hl LAST runs-mnu (Last Performance 3 M. DOVG.” FAIRBANKS, 3B “SCARLET DAWN" Added—Complete Game NOTRE DAME Vi U. 8. CALIFORNIA Yobs 5. lerk. What Would Christmas Be Without Candy? Very Incom- plete, We Would Say. Why Not Take Advantage of This Extraordinary Christmas Special TWO-Pound Box of Qur Finest Chocolates - '1.25 The Same Assortment for Which You’ve Always Paid $1.60 And Make This Holiday Season a “Sweet” One ou 624 H St. N.E. “AFRAID TO TALK.” | AVALON x& ‘ TALLULAH ummwm MERY. “PATTHLE:! MONTGO! HLESS." AVENUE GRAND &% F% “OKAY AMERICA.” Oth St ld., D and E JACK HOLT, “MAN AoAiNeT wo- ANDY CLYDE COMEDY. A St "PAITHLESS. 1230 C S8t. N.E. “HOT SATURDAY.” SAVOY 1= DoUOLAS FAIRBANKS. N CRUSQE.” ADDED COMED) COM‘DY LI 14t St & Park Ra. N.W. “HOT SATURDAY.” Ga. A : “13 WOMEN.” JESSET TF.RM.;-:: ol N STLVAN i oo nu‘oml STARTS TOMORROW [mmortal Masterolecs That Sur- e Evie March 2. 192 e the Tegilar issies of the Washington Times nd the Washington Herald on December, 7 and ‘December 14, a delinquent_tax B ccaiming o st of faes in atrears on Teal property in the District of Columbia on July 1.1 including special assess- ments overdue. and if these taxes and as- sessments overdue with penalties and costs are not paid prior to January 10. 197 date fixed for sale. the property invo: e oIXEd ' Shiciion et ie oce of 1he Collector of Taxes, D, C.. commencing Jan- uary 10, nd continuing each dav. Sunday ‘and icgal holidays excepted. until gl such delinquent property is sold LU THER H. HERBERT B. CROSBY, JOHN G. GOTWALS, Commission- District of Columbla. 22,24 RO 55" land Tecords of the Dis e well as default in the axe: 54 at the written request of the holder of cured by said deed of trust, the . the trustee named in said deed trust, will offer for sale under the pro- Yisions thercof at _public. auction in front FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. ON Y OF JAN- 5 0i13, the following-described and premises, with ~improvements. easements, rights. ways and appurtenances az. situate and Iying in the - 3/Way S8 better show ad... EITH'S Starts TODAY A thrill-packed heart- tugging drama that turns the sport racket inside out. _MORAN, Owner of Tecord. u’ are ereby notified g T Al i LT ock K _Street v consisting of an accumulation of cans, bottles, rags, etc. This condition should be remedied on_or before the 2nd day of January, 1943, "Upon your failure so to do the work will be done by the District authorities and the cost thereof, with the cost_of this advertisement, will be taxed against_the said property. L. H. Reichei- | derfer, H. B. Crosby, J. C. Gotwals. Commis- sioners, D. C. de .25 National University Law School Winter Term Begins January 3, 1933, at 6:30 P.M. Standard three-year course leading w degr:es of LLB, B. C. L. and J. D Graduate courses leadmg to de- grees of LLM, M. P. L, S. J. D. and D. C. L. All classes held at hours con- venient for employved students. School of Economics and Government Degree courses of collegiate grad offerédin Potical Seience, Govern- ment, Economics, Psychology, His- tory, Finance, Business and Lan- guages. Address Secretary, National 615, 816 13th St. N.W. ision ‘made by Samuel Ker, guardian, part of square two hundred and forty- 46). a8 per plat, recorded in Liber 12 15. of the records of the office of the istrict_of Columbia. Also lot en (16 Francis RIges combl Tiation of lots in said square two hurdred x (246) as per plat recorded in of the aforesaid sur- W&%&w&w&&wzmmmm&&m&&&wmmmmm&vmm& i folio_ 8t Terms of xafe One third of the purchase DHC! in cash of which a deposit of $20.000 be mace with the trustee at time of aie, and 'the ‘naiance in equal notes of the llltr date 0! snle l’flh mureu at the rate of six per cent (A7) per annum and pay- able semi-annuslly. secured by deed of trust on the property fold, or, all cash ‘at the ol e e, T e o be complied with within fifteen > default of which the Fancy Gift Boxes of Our Finest Chocolates Fancy Gift Conserved Fruits , Delicious Varisties JOEL'MSCREA WILLIAM GARGAN “HALF RAKED TRUTH' LEE TRAGY RKO GIFT PARTY Loy for El‘f;' Cl"‘ Attending mu-l”—" Today's “Revt "Wine Telp orN York City. All Expenses Pald m&h L _l WARNER BROS. THEATERS =T tor: 7y e axnn{\ré);'tfnn u;lau{cumn. To be at the e urchaser ’“’"%?' ON TRUST COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Trustee. 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