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EELE A -AUCTION © XDAM A WESCHLER & SON, Auctioncew! USTEES | BALE OF ARQYT = CUBIC YARDS flm : ust By virtue of a chattel 'm‘nfl#‘ Aus) 932, trument No. B Joorastor the yecorder of o a o deeds. e “reduest. of the. DArty. secured lr‘hgu the undersigned \ms:e_‘el will c_auction. 8t NO. D NE, ON MONDAY, JANUARY bo . Terms: Cash LIUS EANET. ROSSELL € FLETCHER, AS J. OWEN & THOMAS J. ONENVE B2 NW. USTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- = B’I’OR.Y BRICK Dwmgg KN SR A Liber No, 6107, sell, in front of the m’emlus on RUI -FOURTH D A THE AY OF JANUARY, AD. 1933, AT THREE O'CLOCK F.M_ lot Bfts-four (54) in James F. Shea’s subdi- BEobT 1gte in' Sauure Bve hundned_ (500 8s per plat recorded in Liber No. 88, 'folio 130, of the records of the office of the sur- Veyor of the District of Columbla. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, balance one, two and three vears, with interest six ‘per cent per annum. payal AAmuAlly: ‘o if monthly terts desired, 3400 gash, balance monthly, or all cash. at, obll otk ‘ot "S500 Fequized 8t o ot "selé, wna.ihe purchaser atiowed &'teen days from date of sale to cof plete e purchage Further particulars tim “deed of frust zecorded in sale. Svatle stimon e, EDW. "5 comievanchas, Tecording and 8t cost of purchaser. ARD C. BALTZ, wen, Trusiee. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE. BEING A TWO- STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELL- ING, KNOWN AS NO. 47 FLORIDA AVE- NUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly Tecorded in Liber No. 6384, folio 453 et seq» of the land records of the District of Co- Tumbla, and at the request of the party se- cured ihereby, the undersigned trustees will gell at public auction, in {ront of the prem. ises. on TUESD. TH DAY OF JANUARY AD. 1033, AT FOUR- THIRTY pm.. the following-de- land and premises, situate in the bin, and designated e and L. Pushaw's subd ““Bloomingdale, scribed Slon"of part of block per plat recorded in the office of the sur- yeor for the District of Columbia, in Liber County 14, folio 114; sublect to covenants of record; known for purposes of assessment ang taxation as lot 9. sauare 3100, Terms of sale: ($4.000) of the purchase money to be paid in three years, with interest at six per centum Der annum, pavable semi-annually, {rom day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold; balance to be paid in cash, or all cash at_the option of the purchaser. deposit of $250 will be required at time of e Al conveyancing. recording. etc., at ¢ purchaser. Terms of sale to be com- Shted wioh within ten days from da¥ of sals. otherwise the trustees reserve the right to Tesell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days' adver- tisement of such resale in some Dewspaper Bublisned in Washingion, D. C. o2 N McCLINTOCK. $813.16.18.20. Four ' thousand. dollars | DX - TARNEN NAMED BY KIWANIS CLUB ommittee Heads Are Ap- pointed at Weekly Lunch- eon Meeting. Appointment of committee chairmen | was the principal order of business at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Kl:’anm Club yesterday at the Raleigh Hotel. Chairmen Named. The following committee heads were announced: Joseph R. Harris, attend- ance; Robert S. Stunz, audit; Whitney Leary, automobile; Bruce Baird, busi- ness standards; Edwin F. Hill, achieve- ment contest; Harold N. Marsh, finence; John P. Evans, good will and grievance; A. Bargar Smith, house; Stephen H. Talkes, institutional enter- tainment; George H. Winslow, inte: club relations; George P. Mangan, edu- cafiion; Archie K. Shipe, laws and regu latfons; David L. Maxwell, membership; PFred East, music; Willlam N. Schaefer, sick; Clarence C. Cappel, program; Ed- ward J. Murphy, public affairs; Cleland C. McDevitt, publicity; Edward 8. Par- doe, reception; Frank T. Mitchell, sports; Robert F. Fleming, underprivi- leged child; Dwight N. Burnham, voca- tional guidance; Risley G. Hunt, Ki- grams; Mark Lansburgh and John J. Boobar, installations, and Frank Peckham, boys’ and girls' work. Maj. Brown Becomes Member. Maj. Ernest W. Brown, superin- tendent of police, and Willard Goldheim were accepted as members of the club. Twenty-four members were presented with engraved desk trays by Mr. Hill, ast president and governor of the Capital district, for perfect attendance at_the meetings last year. day's meeting would be devoted to memorial services for the late President Calvin Coolidge. Frederic William Wile, newspaper man; Bishop James E. Free- man and Theodore Clark, former secre- tary to Coolidge, are scheduled to par- nclpnte in the serwices. Members of lington County and Alexandria Kiwanis Clubs and Washington civic clubs will be invited to attend. N Atsm A. Weschler & Son; Auctloneers. 915 E Streei BANKRUPTCY SALE —of— FURS COATS—SCARFS—SKINS Also MODERN COMBINATION FUR STORAGE SAFES, FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT OF SHAFFER FUR CO. 524 12th St. N.W. By Auction TUESDAY. 7, 1933, 10 AM. include flm&n.flunyp;gg Blac uskrat, Sealine, Tiioes. Hed a2d Beies o Belge Wolt Bearts: Seaiine umh STELEM: o . In re: Ma: Pur’ Co. Bankr 0N TERMS: Asu ¢ ALBERT J213.14.16 Adam A. Wesehler . wnnzsf. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE : Cafeteria, Restaurant and Bakery Furnishings and Equipment BY AUCTION At CROYDON INN 710 11th ST. N.W. TUESDAY January 17, 1933—2 P.M. Tavles, Chairs, National Thres-clerk Elec. Checl » Coffee. Ui Plate GIA@ Jeo ‘Box, Counter, A Cabinet Bl Auctioneers Elec. Sign, Alum. T nGllul'll!v Uu..lfll‘:ufl;. CASH. GRENVILLE L. MILLARD, 1o NOBERY MAYO, N AUCTIONEERS. et zn et AW, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL BSTA T!Ampkfigmnn BY THREE-STORY KNOWN AS PREMISES &2 VENUE NORTHWEST. BY virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly gecorded in Liber No. 4738, follo 30} e sed the land records of the Pimbia, and at the request of the nlny se- cured thereby. the undersigned trustee will gell-'at public auction, in front, of the prem. HURSDAY, T_FOUR- THIRTY O'CLOK Aoilowine- described land ‘and pre situate in the iy of Washington, umnct of " Columbia, designated as and being lot “fourteen 75) i Bamuel "Davidson's subdivision of square one hundred and sixty-five (165). a5 er plat recorded in Liver N folios’ 17 he records of the vd!u of lurveynr Of¢ e Bisirict ot Commmbia. ° Sub- Sect to and with the right of way ss an ailey “as"now lsed over so much. of the south six (6) feet front by the delrth of said lot as originally laid out. as Ues be: tween the house on said lot and the house b thececl. tovether With the. im- bove. Terms o "She-fourth of the purchase money fo be Daid in cash, balance in three equal instaliments, payable in one. two and three years, with interest at 6 per centum per annum, payable semi-annuslly, from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the haser s Within 30 days from day of flerwise the trustes reserves the right 10 Fecel'the Broperty at fhe risk and eoat of Uing purchaser, sfter five days ad- lement ::fl et resale, 1n’ gome news- blished in Washington. Baser B e EICAN SECURITY A 3 e ORPAANY nee. HOWARD M ) Vice President. At AT iNGTON, Asst, Becretary, faf-d&as.exSu PROPOSALS. WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE d" Accouts, Navy . until 10 anuary 17, 1943, for furnish- brown, chirome 'gteefl, lump abracive cloths, plg lra iroh, SOAD. fir ishing liquid, to’ the Navy Yard. Washington, D._C. Apply for pmm-l« 7] She Biirent of Supplles And Accoun; CHEATHAM, Paymaster General of :,n: Navy. |GRAND JURY PROBES MEMPHIS FINANCES Shortages of $12,000 Revealed in Preliminary Investigation of City’s Books by Auditors. By the Associated Press. MEMPHIS, Tenn., January 13.—The city government yesterday came under the scrutiny of the Shelby County grand jury and a firm of independent auditors, following preliminary investigations re- vealing shortages in excess of $12,000. It has been the pride of Representa- tive E. H. Crump, leader of the politi- cal organization in power, that there has bem no dishonesty among city and eounl,? officials for more than a quar- ter ‘The a century. indictment came Wednesday. It charged M. D. Sabin with em- bezzling $6,200 in 1932 while he was chief bookkeeper in the Street, Bridges and Sewers Department. He was dis- a month ago. Last month City Treasurer Jack Hes- the theft of $1,772 from Mayor Watkins Overton mmedhtely ordered an audit of his books. A few days after Hessen reported the theft from his office, A. P. Walsh treasurer’s office. Mayor Overton con- firmed Walsh’s statement. WATER MAIN EXTENSIONS AUTHORIZED IN COUNTY Suburban Sanitary Commission Sanctions Projects at Riverdale and Brentwood. ‘Two water main extensions in Prince Georges County were authorized yes- terday by the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission at its regular weekly meeting in Washington. The extension are on Joseph street in Riverdale, 200 feet north from West Madison avenue, to cost approximately $360, and on Pmspect avenue in Brent- wood. south 180 feet from Evans street, to cost approximaislv $324. FE LI tHEARING CONTINUED IN “THRILL ROBBERIES” Two of Eight Boys Said to Have Confessed Are Arraigned in Police Court. Hearing on grand larceny chary against Thomas J. Haynes, 19, t‘n‘; Ralph B. Preston, 17, two of eight boys said to have admitted staging a series of robberies “just for the thrill Of it,” was continued until next Thurs- a when the pair were arraigned in olice Court yesterday. 'X‘he other youths, still under techni- cal arrest, although released in the cus- tody of their parents, will be investi- gated by Juvenile Court authorities be- fore any action is taken against them, it was said. Haynes lives in the 2400 block, Ob- servatory road, and Preston in the 2700 block of Connecticut avenue, Lol o Bow and Arrow Fishing Barred. Kentucky laws prohibit taking fish by bow and nrmwp g WHERE TO DINE. ! TiA JUuAnda Enchiladas, Tamales, Tortillas, Chili con Carne, Bistec a Ia Parilla, Arroz con Pollo, Molé Poblano 1321 New York Ave. NW, th Just East (Open_Till 4 EDUCA'I'IONAL “ACCOUNTANCY Pace Courses; B. C. S, and M. C. S. degree; Day and Evening Classes. Send for 26th Year Book Benjamin Fi ks ranklin Uni Bld, 1‘ Francis Scott key Hotel Frederick, Maryland Fine Table D'Hote Dinner b $1.00 and $1.25 Ridgeville, Maryland “For More Than & Half Century Noted for Good Food™” Under New Management Our Chicken and Count Ham Din- un.-nyuculn,t 5 and $1.00 oocial eioes fo shurch and fraternal " danee and card parties lAl.l.l! DUNBAR. Proprietor _* RESORTS. _ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. lorl!lnflll HOTEL DENN!S L. January 13.—Additional committees of | It was announced that next Thurs-.F - | Beattie, “The OId Ridgeville Hotel | National—“The Sign of the Ch:-" at 2:30 and 8:30 pm. Gayety—“Humming Honnles,” "bur- lesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 pm. Palace—“No Man of Her Oz." at| 11:15 am, 1:20, 3:25, 5:30, 7: and| 9:40 pm. Rialto—“They Just Had to Get WMar- ried,” at 11 a.m., 12:45, 2:35, 4:25, G:14, 8 and 9:50 p.m. n—"20,000 Years 12:45, 40 p.m. in Sing| 2:30, 4:20, R-K-O Keith’s— The Bitter Tea of General Yen,” at 11:30 a.m., 1:29, 3:28,] 5:27, 7:26 and 9:27 p.m. Earle—“The Billion-Dollar Scandal.”| 6:15 and 9 pm. 1:20, 4:10, 7 and 9:50 p.m. Stage shows at 12:10, 3, 5:50 and 8:45 pm. Columbia—Red-Haired 1:55, 3:55, 5:50, 7:50 and 9:50 p.m. Tivoli—“Tess of the Storm Country,” at 2, 3:50, 5:45, 7:40 and 9:35 p.m. Central—“American Madness,” from 11 am. to 11 pm. Ambassador—"Secrets of the French Police,” at 6:40, 8:20 and 10 p.m. —_— ADDITIONAL WORKERS NAMED IN RELIEF DRIVE| Chairman of Arlington’s Campaign| for $12,000 Announces New Local Committees. By & Staff Correspondent of The Star. ARLINGTON COURT HOUSE, Va. organizations associated with the Citi- zens’ Relief Committee for the $12,000 relief fund drive to start next Monday were announced today by Grover E. Payne, campaign chairman, as follows: Barcroft School and Clvic League— T. J. Armstrong, A. M. Emmons, Mrs. J. T. Kirchner, H. G. Friewalt, Mrs. C. L. Chew, Mrs. W. W. House and Mrs. Milton D Payne. Lyon Village Woman’s Club—Mrs. A, . Coffman, Mrs. John A. Ford, Mrs. Joseph Hn\ey‘ Mrs. T. B. Wynt Mrs, Clarence Croft, Mrs. M. N. McKnight, Mrs. Arthur Clark and Mrs. Charles Stanton. Ashton Heights Woman's Club—Mrs Charles Bardwell. Lyon Park Citizens' Assoclation—C. I. He hart, Arthur R. Scott, Mrs. W. T. er, Josiah C. Folsom, H. T. Marks lnd Dr. Norbert Melnick. Glebewood Citizens’ Association—Mrs. C. w. Cu!pepper. Mrs. O. G. Funk and L. Herbert Martin. Lyon Park Woman's Club—Mrs. Anna Coates, Mrs. Franklin Little, Mrs. N. Medley, Mrs. Bessie Johnson and Mrs, P. C. Dyer. Ashton Heights Citizens’ Association— Thomas Mecham and H. L. Zile. BLADENSBURG WELFARE BODY NAMES WORKERS Committees in Various Sections of District Will Meet Monday With Mr. Beattie. Special Dispatch to The Star. BLADENSBURG, Md., January 13. —Committees to carry out the work of the Bladensburg District Welfare Asso- ciation have been named as follows: From High Bridge to the Cottage clty line and Bhdemhurz Elementary School, Mrs. Nina Merryman, Harry Lohman. Rlver road from Gasch’s corner in Tuxedo to fire house, Mrs. Julia Stack, Willam Norgle. Decatur Heights, Mrs. George Harris, H. W. Gilbertson. Defense Highway to Land- over, Mrs A. Arnold, Mrs. Barton, Mr. Schonmer. Edmonston road to Rogers Heights, Mrs Batch, Mrs Fletcher, Mrs. Cmpbell Rogers Helghts, Louis A. Day, Mrs. Deegan. Near Defense Highway, W. R. Cannon, E. J. Cannon. These committees will report Monday night at 8 o'clock at the home of Mr. EASIER DIVORCE LAWS SOUGHT IN TWO STATES Arizona Bill Would Cut Residence Loew’s Fox—“Flesh,” at 10:30 am, || Alibl,” at 12,1 Time—Reduction Is Urged in Oklahoma Also. By the Associated Press. | PHOENIX, Ariz., January 13.—Sena- tor Keene St. Charles of ouglas has introduced a bill in the State Sen: ‘which would allow granting of divorces in Arizona after residence of six weeks. | Senator St. Charles, in explaining his bill, said only poor people are ob- taining divorces now in Arizona. “Everyone who has money,” he said, “goes to Reno or somewhere else where a quick divorce can be obtained.” OKLAHOMA CITY, January 13 (#). —Passage of an easy divorce bill to put Oklahoma in competition with Arkan- sas and Nevada on residence require- mgn'.s has been recommended by the Judiciary Committee of the House of Representatives, The measure, reducing from one year to 90 days the time for acquiring | legal residence in Oklahoma, was in- troduced by Leslie Conner, Oklahoma County Representative. o IF YOUR EYES 7708 Open Sundays, 8 AM. to 1 P.M, ei Factory Surplus Free Tube FREE 28x5.25 2935.25 30x5.25 3.95 30%6.00 —and were strained or tired, they would urge you to visit yoyr trist for a thorough eye examination—heed the appeal of your FULKERSON—you know you'll be fitted correctly. Ffulkerson Optometrist—Since 1900 EYE EXAMINATIONS CLOSE OUT! umuu of AMERICAN STORAGE & TRANSFER CO. 2801 Georgia Ave. N. w Columbia 4138 Snle by Conwhdned Sales Co. erved at Our 3 Places unaeol.u lflh‘ Saturdays and Thursdays OLE FIRESIDE THE SMART PLACE Bus Terminal, T. B., Md. Only 13 Miles From D, C. Bernie Jarboe’s Night Hawks Dine and Dance Each Saturday Nighi—10 P.M. W1 1 AM. our club evenings for private parties, at rea- sonable_rates. THE HAY-LOFT CLUB phoar. ot 1326 M isetts Ave, N.W. me: Clevelan r Sterlinis 6167 Protect Your Eyes NOW eyes by '3 optometrists. We'll gladly exam- ine your eyes mi uu you their true condition. If glasses are necessary, we'll mne them: for you. M. A.LEESE Optical Co. 614 Oth Bt. N.W. Cameras and Accessories Iullzr & hAlhm. Tne. SATURDAY ONLY Served from 4 P.M. to 8 P.M. 50c Dinner Fresh Shrimp Cocktall Purce_of Spilt Pes Soup Baked Young Chicken With shroo Two Vesclables "Salad Butter Coffee WALLIS’ CAFE 617 12th St. N.W. Liberal Allowance on Your Old Tires V14t ST, N.W. . I‘ Sarvice—Ch. ADAMS (8100, Accounts . “Sgeaks for Ttseifr” PLAN TO HAVE A BRIDGE LUNCHEON HERE No Extra Charge for Use of the Card Room Luncheon, 50c - 75¢ - $1.00 Dinner, $1.00 and $1.25 Sensible a la Carte Prices Daily From 12 Noon Until 8 P.M, 20th AND R STS. N.W. AT CONN. AVE. Phone North 8918 AMBULANCES ~ Vi ( ® '\mm%or Fresh and SANITARY, arges Lowest in City 90\ ANY PLACE IN D. C. V"y Rates en Long \ Distance €alls Il COlL 0432 IMAGINE_YOUR EMBARRASSMENT POOR. JIM WAS OVER. LAST NIGH'T = LET e -rau_%cu wu&r COULD TALK Optome- to 1342 F St. North 5,280 TlRES AND TUBES o Phone Orders—No Deliveries FISK 28x5.50..$6.96 U. S. Royal 6.00x17..$5.95 Silvertown 31x5.25..$6.88 Diamond gfl: 30x5.50. .$5.45 1at Qnmy An empire at his feet, yet he wanted only one (hlng—t{fll beautiful forbidden creature born beyond the mould of his flesh. NILS. ASTHER WALTIR CONNOLLY ¥ A FRANK cArsn PRODUCTION THE NEW! Dmo—)uoa.u.-—nunl! JIM TULLY'S SMASHING CHAIN GANG EXPOSE| SPAGHETTI Dinner ....$1.00 | Spaghetti With Meat Balll 50c Calt N Met 7675 for MACINA——IOOQ E St. N.W. No. 26 For LaGrippe, Influenza and Colds Homeopathic P! 1007 H ST. N.W. NA, 1695 Quality Is Economy In Any Language It matters not what you buy, the article that is made to last will last and avoid replacement, while the article made to fit a price does just that and nothing even quality commands so low a price, * GOMPANY * LUMBER and MILLWORK SINCE 1865 - 649 N. Y. Ave. NW. NA. 1348 .OLDPOINT and NORFOLK VA. whn accompanied by two passen- $3.00 with one passenger ms oretotore. . Tmmediage "use me” are rival. Luxurious mvel at low rate, Reduced All-Expense Outings. ning- Golf-Fishing- Mdilg Helght ot Hunting Perfect_Golt Tieket nmea oS ¥ Street N. W. NAtL 1520. Dist. $760. -NORFOLK & WASHINGTON LINE | BUCK JONES. “HELLO TROUBLE.” TOMORROW | NATIONAL SYMPHONY HANS KINDLER, Conductor VOUNG PEOPLES CONCERT st Cent: High Sehocl, 11 A. M. Tickets, 50c. x Box Office, Garfiockel & Co. = NAtional 7730. C. Cappel, manager. RACHMAN]NOFF Constitution Hal, Tiokete, s, Cireene's e Des, 1500 G st Dist, $bbde oties. CLARENDON, VA. “Lost Special.”_No. 2. OLI 1ith & N. C. Ave, Double PeatirerTHE BLONDE VENUS" "and “GIRL OF THE 2100 ClfiCLE Hotme "ot (e wirror" Bepeen: CLARA BOW. MONROE OWSLEY 1 “OALL DUMBARTON "“Am;"‘ NIt Tand IGE JUS- oAy Comedy. ANACOSTIA- D. C. BOWIS CRARLOPP Cin News: G ROBT. RADIO PATROL Y Mickes s Chanity_ u'."mx PRINCESS 1119 H st. NE. e. 2600 FANGES e g‘-r‘mg i e in “THE CROWD MENJOU in “THE OPEI\S SOON, E. LAWRENCE PHILLIPS’ “THEATRE BEAUTIFUL” 535 8th St. S.E =or Juneau S AKOMA “3, PHONE GEOR(,IA W12 “TOO BL'SY TO W ORK.” PODROME ™ Yo “GRAND HOTEL 5 Today John_Boles. “Back Street.” HYATTSVILLE. MD. E Today “Hell's Hichway.” RICHMOND Ty G ‘Al Comedy Nite—Laurel-Hatdy. Gane. AMBASSADOR .. T e POLICE,” GWTJJ OOIBDY 624 H 5t. NE. DIRECTION OF SIDNEY LUST RICARDO CORTEZ, M NTOM OF CRESTWOOD.” A[ ®th St_Bet. D and E Sts. N. CEl o W “AMERICAN MADNESS.” 1230 O st. NE. 2,240 Pounds to the Tonm Blue Ridge Va. Hard Stove Coal, $11.50 Specnl Furnace size, $10.50 .00 Pea, $8.75 Esr. $11.00 8! Blue Ridge Buckwheat, $7.00 Above Cosl Mined in Virginia Smokeless Egg, $9.25 Bituminous Coul Without Smoke or Seot Blue Egg, $7.75 Hard-Structure Pa Bituminous Make Only Thin White Smoke 5% Lump Coal 3675 50% Lump Coal, $6. in separate com " owing you Eel corfect o your Do e lump 1t on ¢ juarantee: It nn are vlgnnr.ndnm!nfllnl e e There Is a Reason Why World’s Largest Retailers of Va. Anthracite BLUE RIDGE COAL CO. T 'tared your SAVOY 14th St. & Ool l‘. l'.'. _Tom Mix, “Hidden Gold.” 'rlvou 14th Sk & Park B4 N.W. N.W. JANET GAYNOR, CHAS. “TESS OF THE STORM OOWTR' = Ga. Ave. & Quebec St. N.W. “HOT SATURDAY.” JESSE THEATER 5, f5™ IACK, oAxll und | WARNER BROS. THEATERS ¥ IO N TREY COBLON'T BOY | SII.!IGE FOR A MIL. LION. . Risked Anolh:r To; tch ‘audeville ¥ M o With Screen’s Most Rap- rllc:-ovumonn CONSTANCE GRACE IIAYES N Victor Recording Artist Singing Succus Hits JOE LAURIE, Jn. Pint-Size Comdinn.& His Fun-Makers STLVIA & CLEMENCE LES GELLIS by WARDEN LEWIS E. I.AVIES TRADED His SOUL FORA WOMAN i f LAUGHABLE «» LOVABLE € o v s 0 o o 2t BRITTON anANQI;figade;z;wm“ B ,IYJANE . ROP BR S. wnu Aineie JERO ME MANN M, DYand PARTNE A AClO‘ TICS k ADDED A \CTION BOB HOPE 7757 ACITATOR PHIL LAMPKIN RICARDO (O] JEAN HE.RSHOLT A GREAT HUMAN STORY OF A LUMBERING GIANT WHO OFFERS HIS.81G~ TRUSTING HEART TQ'A WOMAN BORN BAD m-c-m pIcTURF - arihcfiont CHARLIE CHASE comepy ALFRED LUNT LYNN FONTANNE NOEL COWARD l. “DESIGN FOR LIVING” ‘Sat., 550 to §3.76—inc, Tax BOHEME :'i"a?r‘% Amelia Contl, Harp: Arsenio Violin. Jin 14,8% 4 b Washingion Tickets. 40e. . BMITH'S, mmclgxl st Childr enS—————————ry, Mm”-Sleeplng , '-'fl;"fBeau'l'y { JAN. 17, 8:45 comsgien

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