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Classifications Nos. 94 to 106 THE SUN, BALTIMORE, MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 20, 1932 13 MONEY TO LOAN (94) AUCTION SALES (106) AUCTION SALES (106) MUNICIPAL NOTICES (99) TAX DELINQUENTS MUNICIPAL NOTICES (99) TAX DELINQUENTS Port Of Baltimore TODAY'S MOVIES FIRST-RUN HOUSES ludtn continued run theatres. With starting times for feature presentations. Deno'cs first-run attraction. 'Pavnttiru tat t.i uniugtKU UCI11UI Laurel and Hardv in PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES 10 11.

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M. laffriril l'f r-t'et VdlCllbld Ttsr-r and Sfsy Brian in BLESSED EVENT LaiJ)JijJ'6- NEIGHBORHOOD Showing! listed are presented in cooperation with, The Associated Theatre Owners ot Maryland. AM inn Last Baltimore Btreet HlUIIll, c.tg. Bsnrmft ud Wynne Olbson in LADY AND GENT Alio i Bay Vnnfii' Conpdy. Apollo Harfoni Avenue add Oliver Street Uonel Atwill, Ii Tracy and Taj Wray in DOCTOR Broadway in RICH MAN'S FOLLY Our tisng in Chop t'heo.

BpsHIa 'mill tjlif.t nesr Uet Street tult, Marion Divlea in BLONDIE OF THE FOLLIES pitta and Todd in tin The Loose femte. Uaiuuure and fiueeta OJPHUI Marion Davie in BLONDIE OF THE FOLLIES jlAli; itnnrtt and lien Liens in WEEK-ENDS ONLY rironrl Baluniore and llollidaf bueela UldllU Kenslsynard in SUNSET TRAIL Imnoriol )Vaaungi'n Nr Ultra Ku impel Ml Marion D.vies in BLONDIE OF THE FOLLIES Otgjnbce Night Melodiet Leader 2.8 South Broadway Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson in CONGORILLA Bing Crosby In The BUIbnrrl AM Lord Baltimore SW Andre in ROAR OF THE DRAGON etropolitan in BIRD OF PARADISE Dirl North Broadoal Idl T.Hv Pamlt and Bolsnd Tonjit in THIS IS THE NIGHT Dilltft North and Linden Avemiea nldllU Msrion Davies A Botvert Mnotgomen in BLONDIE OF THE FOLLIES Comedy Th Cland Tarsde. TheSan Calendar Today' Almanao For Baltimore im rt-e.

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Um Ude 10.30 A.M., 0.4U P.M. prtASFS OF THP! MOOff FOB SEPTKMBKR New moon ilOth I full moon 14th ilrat 'h I l.t qua iter 2.U The Weather ForyrfUt; for Baltimore, Maryland and District of Columbia Fair today and tomorroui; e-Iou'iy ruing temperature tomorrow. General Conditions The Notthrastom dlsturbnnce Tiaa reached Eastern Hudson Strait, while ttm Western dlsturbgnce bat moved cBxttvsrd very alowly inrl now extendi from Manitoba southward and south-wpstwnrd to Mexico and California. Kalher Reneml rln liar fallen from thei Lower Mississippi Valley westward to New Mexico and Kouthern Colorado, and Bliowerg nave) occurred in portion of the South Atlantic and Kaat Gulf States, the Northern I'lalna Statea, the Northern Rocky Mountain Region and portion of Minnesota, (Jalregton, Texas, reporting; the greatest amount, 1.62 Inchest. The temperature hat fallen from lie Pacific Coast eastward to Northwestern Minnesota and In portions of the West dttlf Statea and the Atlantic Statea, and It lias risen slightly In the Ohio and l'pper Mississippi valleys.

The Indications are for ibowera in Kentucky, Tennessee anil the South Atlantic stsfo today and tomorrow and in th Middle Atlantic and North Atlantic States, tho t'ppor Ohio Valley and the Lower Lake Rpglon tomorrow. The temperature will rise In th Ohio Val-lev. the Lower Lake. Region and the Middle. Atlantic and North Atlantic today and In the Interior of New Lntrland totuorjrow.

Wind dn Atlantic Coast Eastport to Sandy Hook, gentle to moderate westerly, liecouiinz variable; Sandy Hook to Hatteran, gentle easterly, becoming variable over north portion and mod-eralo northeast to eat over Booth portion; liattera to Jacksonville, moderate tn fresh northeast or east; Jacksonville to Florida Strain, moderate easterly. Baltimore Weather Report Pnite' Sttta XV-1 r. r.K.fc rtffl-e, Ctltfn Ifrniuv ''S S. B. LOUR CO.

Myer Rnaenlnmli, Solicitor, 835 Muiisey Building. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE I.r.ASLIIol.D PROPERTY NO, 1218 WES l' NiiltTH AVENUE To he sold on the premises MONDAY. SEPT EM II Ell 20. 1032, AT O'CLOCK P. M.

The lot has a frontage of 15 feet by depth of 90 feet more or leas to an allpy 10 feet wide. Subject to an annual ground rent of $12n, pay-utile half-yenilv, and improved bv a THIU E-STORY BRICK DWELLING WITH BAsem*nT STORE. Terms nf Sale: One-third cash, balance In all and twelve months, or al) cash, as the trustee may elect st the time ot sate: credit payments to bear interest from dsy of sale, and to la ee-ctiird to the satisfaction ot the undersigned Tiuitee. All expeuses Including special paving tax, if any, to be adjusted to usy of rale. A deposit of will be requirel of the purchaser at -the time and place of sale balance of purchase mouey tu benr interest frorr div of sale.

MY Lit HOSENBL'r'll. 1 i ea. N. B. LOBE 103 HOPKINS PLACE UNREDEEMED PLEDGES NORTH WESTERN LOAN Ol'FirE MONDAY, SEl'T.

2G, 10 A. M. 800 pTerroatu, 800 Men's Suits, Pant, Men'n nun npnieni imimnti1, I'lainu. jiuncai instrument inr MiCYllaneoui Goods. SEl'T.

27, at 10 A. M. Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Miscellaneous uuuua. sltixlt. NORTHWESTERN LOAN OFFICE Rrt.kers.

N. B. LOBE Auctioneers. 103 HOPKINS PLACE UNREDEEMED PLEDGES FOR ACCOUNT Public Loan Ofllce. 701 W.

Baltimore and Hie Prudential Loan Office, 111U Wist Baltimore street. MONDAY, OCT. 3, AT 10 A. M. 250 OVERCOATS Men's and Women's Wearing Apimrel, Musical instruments.

1'istois, and Mis-cellaneuua Articles. TUESDAY, OCT. 4, AT 10 A. M. DIAMONDS DIAMONDS Gold and Silver Watches, (iold and Silver Jenelry of All Descriptions.

Sile Peremptory. Terms Caah. PUBI.It: LOAN OFFICE. Brokers. PRUDENTIAL LOAN OFFICE! Brokera.

S23xl2t B. LUBE Auctioneers. 103 HOPKINS PLACE. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. MORGAN'S LOAN OFFICE, WEDNESDAY, OCT.

5, AT 10 A. M. nHfr'fiatti Siiiifn tfii I 'nn fa 1,,. till I.UUW, in pain, UUUI, "jutolH and iiusL'ellaiiPoua snndu. ALSO nn unmtt tin it nt 1 iV7n'l- Hf Diamonds and Jewelry of all description.

MORGAN'S T.OAV flPPtrw Tt.nl, s25illt N. B. Lobe Auctioneers! EXECUTOR'S SALE VALUABLE SHOE STOCK AND FIXTURES By Order of The EQUITABLE TRUST CO. EXECUTOR Under the last will and testament of SAMUEL LEVIE, Deceased SALE TO BE HELD ON THE PREMISES, 1735 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6TH AT 10 O'CLOCK A.

M. Stock consists of Men's, Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes in all leading brands and comprising Highcuts, Oxfords, Sports, Work Shoes, Romeos, Patent Strap, Sandals, Infants' Shoes and Oxfords, Canvas Shoes, McKays, Welts, Jobs, in Black, Tan, Vici-Kid, etc. Boots, Rubbers, Goloshes, etc. Cash Register, Typewriter, Adding Machine, Safe, Check Writer, Floor Case, Window Fixtures, Fans, etc. The above stock and fixtures will first be offered in its entirety and then in and the best results obtained will determine the manner of sale.

Terms: Cash. Immediate re moval. THE EQUITABLE TRUST EXECUTOR. By GEORGE J. TINSLEY, SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT and TRUST OFFICER.

N. B. LOBE Auctioneers. Irving B. Orandherg-, Attorney 01H Baltimore Life Building.

RECEIVER'S SALE VALUABLE STOCK CANNED GOODS, CREAMERY PRODUCTS, MACHINERY, AUTO TRUCKS, OFFICE FURNITURE, AMMONIA ICE PLANT, ETC. To be sold on the premises. NO. 1400 E. LOMBARD ST.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14TII, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. snd Immediately thereafter on the premises, NO. 30 S. EXETER ST.

Bv virtue of an order of the United Slates District Court for the District of Maryland in the matter nf Hillman Poland, individually and trading as 8. B. Poland Son. in bankruptcy, the undersigned receiver will sell ss shove all that valuable lot of stock, of whirU we mention, in the wholesale plant. No.

Hun East Lombard street: Office Fixtures, Safes, Deks, Chaira, Typewriters. Adding Machines, Ammonia Ice Plant, Scales, Mixers. Filing Cabinets, Butter Printer, Canned Ooods, Cresmerv IToducts, 2 G. M. C.

Trucks. Model 1031 1 Ford Truck, model 1030; 1 half-ton Chevrolet Truck; 1 one-ton Chevrolet Truck. In the retail plant. No. 30 South Exeter street: Display Cases, Valuable Cash Register, Counters, Bins.

Scales. Slicing Machine, Bottled Goods. Canned Ooods, Groceries, etc, etc. Terms uasn. immediate removal.

IRVING B. GRANDBERO, Receiver. N. B. LOBE Auctioneers.

By LEWIS MANDEL ft INC. RPEOTAT. ACCTION SALE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. This merchandise has been aeut In to ua hy several warehouse finance coa. Ko be sold to the highest bidder without limit or reaerve on Monday, September zb, at ill M.

WITHIN OUR SALESROOM. 26 South Howard St. Mentionlnir In part: Dinine Room. Ttedroom. Living Rjooni Porch Suites, Metal Reds, Springs, Mattresses, Chaise lyttnge.

liay tiwis. 'lamea. Chaira. Pianos. Also 800 new UuSniahed Chaira.

Henchs and Itockers, s-oxjt LEWIS MANDEL INC. 3y M. FOX'S SONS CO. BT VIRTUE of Chsp. 417, Acts of 1024.

the undersigned will sen st public suction Hupmo-hile Sedan, Motor No. for storage charges snd repairs against X. M. Hite. care of F.

L. Tabor, Itoland Park Baltimore, on MONDAY, SEPT. 20. 11)32. at 11 A.

M. st Oak street. By order of Wilson Ilowersoi. 202O Oak st. MET 0 Vs soNsca mJJ.

AUCTIONEERS RECEIVERS' SALE. RFT.IVF.R'S SALE Plthltfl sale of valuable toittit nmn mnA physical equipment, on Thursday, September 21). 11)32. at P. M.

Raanlin cahins. stock if grocerlea. small store; dwelling house on premises. A real bustneas opportunity lor an energetic pron, Terms of Sale 1.1 cash, denoelt of ttno at time and place of sate, Balance In ftn davs. UAKUX JkAPlA.N, RICHARD STEVENSON.

Attnmey-at Law, It 2 aleret. By R. M. BAKER INC. (TJ T04 PIERCE STREET.

lmnrove.1 bv 2-atorv bulldlna. AasnMi-d to Maggie McCaiuVy $170.12 (Tl 7o m-Kt liiittn', Imnroverl bv 2-story building. Ahaeased to Muiisie $172.59 (Tl 2MI8 PKr-BM-UAN STHKfcT. Sl'l'- Iniuroved bv 2-atory Asaied to Viola Miilkny $510.63 (Tl tiU SAUAU Ai Kl lillT, J2 "S42 luihroved by 3-tory building. Assessed to Matthew N.

Stevens (Tl ltKrO-ll SARAH ANN STREET, 50' Improved hy 1-story building. Assessed to William C. Rose et al $1118.41 (Tl 1013 SARAH ANN STREET. Il'x50' Improved by 2-story buihlina. Assesseil to Frederick Roes and wife $00.71 til loin IV.

Alt A It II. A NIltl'KT, Is fl I 04' Improved by 1-atory building. Assessed to Darid Levy et al (11 i. 1 1 SAKATIHiA STKI.tT. IK'xNI' Improved by 2-story building.

Aasewd to Henry C. Cheltnn 23 8. SCIIHOEDER STREET, 14'x4ll' Improved by 3-itcry building. Asoessed to Robert Seflt $211.92 111 SVOCKTIIN gltU.T.T. 11'10'llH Imnrovprt hv O.ytnrv tmil.hnif ls.M.1 tn Aliro Franklin $141.23 (T) 1374 STOCKTON STREET, Improved by 2-story building.

Assessed to Csth- eiine Knapi. $102.84 til as STJtlUKKR NTKKCT, 1'K1' Imnroveil bv 3-story building. Assessed to llrury Sultan fll KTKItKEH 14 XI0 Improved bv 3-story building. Assessed to Charles Harshberger (ii lui iriujiAS A r. lv, l.Tiwo- improved hy 2-stury building.

Assesbed to Virgil D. Walter $201.13 (1) jy. VIM ENT SI I r.T. 12 Improved hy 2-story buildins. Aasessetl to Anthony F.

Frlsno $70,117 (Tl van N. VINCENT STRFET, Imiiroved by 2 story building. Assessed to Anthony F. Frisno $70.87 (Tl 1027 N. VINCENT STREET.

Improved by 2-atory building. Assessed to Louis I.evin $70 67 111 JO-'U ri VI.CJS.NT HTKMhT, 14 Improved bv 2-story building. Assessed to D. Freeman ti) 10.17 M. VINCENT STREET, Improved by 2-atonr building.

Assessed to E. D. Freeman 111 UU( W.MS SIKKCT, 3'x3' Improved by 2-story building. Assessed to Jnhn Cheeve $75.51 (Tl isis VINB STHKET, Improved bv 2-story building. Assessed to Annex Reiltv Oomoanv $77.50 111 wilt VIM-; STHKI.T.

Improved bv 2-storv building. Aaaessed to An nex Realty Conipmv $74.81 tn in; STHKI.T. 10 Improved hv 2-story building. Assessed to An nex Realty Company $73.13 til mm vi.m; btkkkt. 10 Improved bv 2-story building.

Assessed to An nex Really Company $08.84 tn oio vi.r. improved bv 2-story building. Assessed to An nex Realty Comimny $74,84 til inn wrjiiy CI1KI 1.1. iu Im-proveil by 2-story building. Assessed to An nex Realty Companv $74.84 til WAI.IlltllUli AVK.MjJJ.

in'xso' Imrroved by 3-atory building. Asseaaed to Dettman $502.48 til IHJJ wnilllllltK AVK.MiK, Imjiroved by 2-story building. Assessed to J. C. Patterson, Trustee $214.29 (T) Taxes.

THOMAS 0. YOrNfJ. W. PATTISON ft0CO.t,'' o3 VH A uctioneera. LEGAL NOTICES (100) PROCLAMATION Proposing An Amendment To The Conatltutlon Of Tim Kf insf WHEREAS at the January session of the Awmhlv of Maryland, held In the year 1931 an act was passed, to wit: Chapter 479, proposing an amendment to Section 8.

Article of the Constitution of the State of Maryland, title Judiciary Department." eliminating the oroyision empowering the General Assembly to continue in office iudges who have reached me age or years and providing for the aub- miaslon of MlH im.nilniAnl Ih. 11 llofl voters of the State of Maryland for adnptiou or icisuuiiu: worus aim naures as louows: rriAP'rirn j7a AN ACT to propose an amendment to 8ectlon 8 of Article IV of the Constitution of the State of Maryland, title "Judiciary Department eliminating the provision empowering the General Assembly to continue in office fudges who have reached the age of 70 years, and providing for the submission of said amendment to the aualitlcd votera of the Sttalp nf M.ml,a SECTION 1 Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland (three-fifths of all the membera Of each of the two hnnimi nnmirrlnol That the following be and the same Is hereby proposed as an amendment to Section 3 of Article IV of the Constitution of the State of Maryland, title "Judiclarv ripnart.mi.nt" hp same, if adopted by the legally qualified Voters ui me otaie as nerein provided, to become sec tion pi article iv oi tne constitution of the State of Maryland: 3. The iudgea of the aafrl apvpml pmirti thall be elected in the counties by the Qualified voters In their respective ludielal circuits as hereinafter provided, and in the City of Baltimore, at the general election to be held on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November, aa now pro- III luc lmiMIE ULIUQ, laCQ OI tUC SaiCl iudges shall bold his office for the term of fifteen years from the time of his election and until bis successor is elected and Qualified, or until be shall have attained the age of 70 years whichever may first happen, and be reeligible thereto until he shall have attained the age ol 70 years and not after. Provided linwpvpr tint any judge whose term has been extended beyond so ui iv vuars dv me i.cnerai Assembly Prior to April 7. 1931.

(hall hp nermitlort In continue in office in accordance with the resolution of the General Assembly In each- case. In case of the inability of any of said iudgea to discharge bis dutiea with efficiency, by reason of continued sickness or of physical or mental infirmity it shall be in the power of the Genera Assembly, two-thirrla of Mia si.mw, i each House concurring, with the approval of the ILHIC Will IUUKC llWlll UUICe. btC. 2. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid.

That said aforegoing section, hereby proposed aa an amendment to the Constitution ehali be at the next genersl election for members of the House of Representa-tvee of Congress held in this State submitted to the legal and qualified voters of the State for adoption or rejection, in pursuance of the directions contained in Article XIV of the Constitution of this State, end at the said general election the vote cn the said proposed amendment to the Constitution shall be by ballot, and upon each ballot there aliall be printed the words For the Constitutional Amendment" and "Against ths Constitutional Amendment," aa now provided by law. and immediately after election due returns shall be made to the Governor of the vote lor and against said proposed amendment, as directed by said Fourteenth Article of the Constitution, and further proceedings had in accordance witb said Article ait. SEC. 8 And be It farther enacted. That this Act shall take effect June 1st, 1931.

Approved April 17. JU31. NOW. THEREFORE. 1.

A LRERT RITCHIE, GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF UjnVUVn nr.n.n. I contained in Section 1 of Article 14 of the Constitution of Maryland, do hereby order and di rect, mat mis proclamation, containing a run, true and correct copy of the text of said Chapter 479 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland of 1931, be published in at least two newspapers in each of the counties of the State where so many may lie published and where not more than one may be published then in that newspaper, and three newspapers published in the City of Baltimore, one of which shall be published in the German lanmiase. onep a week for at least three months next preceding the general election to be held in the State of Maryland on Tuesday, the 8th day of November 1932, at which election the said proposed amendment to tne Constitution ahall be submitted in form end manner prescribed by the General Assembly, to the legal and qualified voters of the State for their adoption or rejection. lilVt.N IUMJIjK UI 11ANIJ AND THE GREAT SEAL THE OF I'HK STATU OP MARY. GREAT SEAL LAND.

DONE AT THE CITY UD Of ANNAPOLIS THIS lbTH MARYLAND. DAY OF JULY, IN THE YEAR NINETEEN HUNDRED AND THIRTY-TWO. ALBERT C. RITCHIE. By the Governor: DAVID a WINEBRENNER 8D, Secretary of State.

AUCTION SALES (106) Uj AIAUVI.AND At CHUN CO. Charles Jackson, Atty. 11 Lexington Street. RECEIVER'S SALE IN BANKRUPTCY WHOr.ESALR POULTRY BUSINESS. EQUIPMENT.

OFFICE FIXTURES. FORD AU UlJKVKUl.ET TUUCIVS. JvlC Pursuant to an order of the United States District Court, for the District of Maryland, in ll.ntmnln. in lh. 1111lV It A V.

RICHARDS and WILLIAM K. RICHARDS. individually and as copartners, trading as Rich ards Brothers, bankrupt, the undersigned Receiver will sell st Public Auction on the premises 514-516 West Franklin Street, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 20TH. 1932.

10 o'clock A. SI. Comprising Crates, Cleaner, Scales, TTand TruiMr, 1'iattofm riraips, Morn isaie. a hairs, Dalton Adding Machine Stool, Miscellany, 1 Ford Truck, 1 Chevrolet Truck. Terms casn.

immeniate removal. JOSEPH W. SPECTOR, Receiver. MARYLAND AUCTION Aucts. sel5.25.2flx By M.

BAKER INC. By T. XEWKIX CO, STORE PROPERTY 2C00 E. MONUMENT STREET (Cor. Luxerne Ave Will be sold at Aucii.u tu seitle estate of the late Magdeieua S'lluer on ths preiimcs MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1332, At 1 P.

M. fn fre lmpl. (Vintiln utorf, rorwtii and hith aim garage, wen MMtmitie'j couiactiouerji siora, with ftl04.li ind Tfrmi. of i.itf.Mt tV). haltnct la JtU mi.

AujuiliiittUU to ilujr ol twiner. al4. 18.2.1,28141 Auctioneers. SHERIFF'S SALE 1 Spsrton Rsdlo, Book Case, Mission TsMe, Stool. Latiit).

1 Floor Lamp. 2 Minsinii Chairs. 1 Occasional Chair. BM, Dresser. Chair.

I 4-rost Bed. Crib. Refrigerator, 1 Brass Bed, 1 Chifforobe, 2 Chairs. 1 7-Pc. Dining-room Suite, I Heed Rocker, 1 Table arid all other goods snd chattels on premises.

I'ndiT snd by virtue nf Distrslnt for Rent to me directed st the suit of Donald Apattuu-nt Comtisny vs. James M. Kennelv and Adele 8 Kennedy I have seised snd tkeii in distress snd will sell to the highest bidder for eailt at tune of sale s)l the goods snd chsttels on the preuv 1-ea known as YORK RtiAD, liiiVA.NS llionald ApnrtmeutsK third flir nortli, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2d, lf'32. at 11 A tne above aeK-no-ri rnstteis. I'l-nns: ssu.

JOSEPH C. DEEGAN, Sheriff of Bsltimore City. Auctioneers. Hiram C. Griffin.

Solicitor, 11U7 Continwital Building. COMMITTEE'S SALE OF THE FURNITURE, FURNISHINGS, CHINA, GLASS, FLOOR COVERINGS, ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR, ETC. Contained in the Dwelling 3300 N. CALVERT STREET ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1932, AT 10.30 A. M.

Pursuant to tn ordpr of the (Imiit Court nf Baltimore City, in the matter of Ann Grunt A be), lunatic, tha will hell at the ftlwve time and nlaro lie luniistnnK-t com-nrisinflr; Wilton Kuca. Book Cases. ruhol Htered Furniture, Inlaid Chaira, fl-foUl RTe-n. IjinujB. Oil I'amthiKa, Itewl and iclicr rurni-ttire.

Dininj lioom Furniture. China, titan, Linens, "Klrctroluv Auttnntif' IM risen, tor. OMitiinff UtPtiBils. Millinery ICjuipmciit, inclml-iii(f Show Ttihlxnm, Finilinjn, KewinK -Ml-Hiine. Kitchen Furniture, Bedroom JjUniiUue, etc.

Tenna of Sale Caflh. Tmmellata remntal, JOHN A. Kit AT, Committee. K. T.

NEWELL A Auctioneers. ALSO AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON THE SAME DAY we will sell the valuable leasehold nr'nerty. No MOO N. Calvert street. 0.

11. 1120. Modem H-stnrv norrh front. In exrellent condition. Torina of Sale dull.

3d flays. IJejrririt $50(1 at time of sale. Adjustments to day of sale. s22.25,2fl,27x4t JLouls P. Bolgtuno, Rnllcltor, Court Equate Building, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS AND HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS SAI.B WITHIN I'KKMISKS 282 S.

HILTON STREET PurBimnt to an order of the Circuit. Court No 2. of Baltimore City, the luidmitncd, TruMtre will offw for Biile at puhlic auction all nf thft meronanrnse containea wiinin Uie tion1! on MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 26, 1932, AT 10.30 O'CLOCK A. M.

We mention tn nart: Cl.tor-PnliOiinir Outfit Steelcote and Wetherill Knaniels, Mssury ISurrty Bond, Sapclina Hirfhbfras I'ainu. (iuld, Bronze and Silver McClnaky and ntln-r brandii of am wh. Hour ertiiir, PajI Hhnvnlfl Ir.f tmnll Mrtna It lion, Una Brooms, RoMn, Bottle Caps. Steel 'Wool, Knamei V.il. Ilir.

Screws, Battery Tester. FifhinB Tackle. Bulbs. TM-ks. Nail Pullers.

Chisrls. VVrcnch. Tack Uammera. Olosa Casters, a Hohlera, FnsPB. Iloor nnd Bulls.

Wptlifef. VnlvcH. Blow Torches, I-Tash Is.fihU, U'uguns, Water Sprayer, X'en Knives, l)iilla and many other nema. Term of SnleCa'h. Trhmediata reroortJ required.

GKORGI3 HOFl'KKRKHT. Trustee. 1fl21.2f..2nx4t Auetioneent. Br rOt'IS M. KOSENFELD INC.

Landlord's Sale By virtue of a Warrant of Dintresa. issued at the suit of Adolph Hnd Harry E. Stnrck against the roO'Is and chttttelR on' Promises leasod to Cliarloa E. Kilifr and Wife. Suite, UruriRwIrk 300.306 E.

Thirtv-ftocond stroot. to mo directed. I hnvn kpI.oiI and tnkon in dlstreaa all lltn followiiic goods and onatteis on said promisea, naniPlv Suite BrunKwIck 3'K)-3iW Thlrty-Rooond stropt, tn and to. 1 LlvlriCRton Grand Viano. 1 Round Tahlf, 3 Clintrn.

2 Arm Chairs, 1 Dosk. 1 Tpte, 2 Mirrors. 2 Electric Irons. 1 Drop I.paf Table, 1 8-pUtce IHninc Koom Kultp. 1 Kolster Iladlo and Stand.

1 Lot of Silverware, 2 4-pieee Betlroom Suites. 1 Hnokoaso and Booka. 1 Desk. 1 Arm Chair. 1 Enamel Top Table, 2 Chairs, 1 Lot of Conking Utensils, 1 Lot Chinaware, 1 Lot Glassware, 2 uopks, JKipctriff Lamp And all other Roods on premises he- longing to tenant.

And I hereby rivp notlfp that on the 27TII DAY SEPTEMBER, 1932" AT 10.30 A. AT 300-3nn E. TH1KTV-SECOM) RTBEET, SL'ITB 11., In the City of Baltimore. I will offer for sale the said property so seized ana taken in cimtress at Public Auction, to the higheat bidder for rash at time or sale. so2'i 27x HANSriN HOOPKR.

Chief Constable of Baltimore City OUISMPOSENFELD Transatlantic Mail And Passenger Schedule Si-hednle of tramatlantlis mall and nasneer anijis to anu trotn rtaitimore is as lonon-v: TO SAIL KiN'KfAY Npu, Hsvri' and Hamburg, nifrwfiiNisiiAY Cltv nf Baltimore, Ilainhtug via Havre and ortollt. To And From New York AHRIVK11 S0NI1AT General Ton Sletihn i r. i Bremen September 1.. Boulogne and Hi-iutliHinpion. De lirasso HaTrc Hepli mber IT and Plymouth.

Caledonia niasirow Peptemher 10, Bellaat and Loniloiiderry. sAii.ro prNDAT Eurotia, Cherbourj. Houthautotrin and Bremen. IK MONDAY American Merchant. London September la Ijieonia (Br.t, Llverimol September 17, Cobh, tialwar and Boaton.

Mlnnetnnka (Br.l, Antwerp September Id. Havre and Southampton. Baltic (Br.l. Liverpool Beptember IT, Belfast, Olasatm via Halifax. Bonia ilt.l, Genoa rjeptembet 10.

N'aplee end 3ihrlt.r Pulsski (Pol r.iljnla September 14, Copen- hairen via Hslifsx Veendam Hit Itutterdam September IT, Bou logne and bmitiiair.rton. K.I NFS DAI President naves, world eroie. lie le trance (tr.i. Mane Heptemrr snd Plymouth. SIIlwsuee ir.er TTsmb't'-j IS, Bou- losne, bouthmptrm am i roit.

HIT THLnSKAT Bremen (fjer). Btmin September 23, Southampton and rherboaira. Manhattan, HsiuIhuk September 21, Ilsvre. Sontlismoton arid f'ohh. Crips'ioim 'Sit i.

Gothenhura: September 21. rveaumaii. t.opennaen. DUG FRIDAY Manretania 'Br, Southampton September 24 and Cltprhourtf. AUrf Bsllin (er).

Himbttrj September 22, houthami Uin ann IH SATI ItriAT Slalendam Rottt tim h.pirmber 2.1. Boii- rni'i sott't-amtvtnn Charrplain (Kr.l, Haire 24 and Plvm- reitn. pe (Sp Bsreions Ser-tember in. Caais and lit SI'SHAV Slarrana (Br.l, Noutiisnii'toii 2t and Havre, Bera.n.fiord Olo 23 and Bergen. TO SAIL MOST' West Arro.

Antrp vis TO SAIL va KHM.SIMV Veendam, rivuioulli, Bouimue snd Bottrrdim. BUREAU OF RECEIPTS LIST NO. TAX Dl.LINyL KNTS CITY COI.LbCTOltS Of Kite MUNICIPAL BUILDING Baltimore. i.linh, 10. IDM.

Notice la hereby given to iue owner or owners or uie eeveral lot ol grouua ui tne uty of Baltimore, which aie hereinafter described, that un Ices the taxes and charges due therei shall be paid on or beioie 12 clock uoou of Thursday, the 2oth day of October, 1H.S2. each-of said lots will be sold subject to any municipal lien for the opening, widening, paving or closing of atreeta, lanesir alleys, according to the Act of the General AKHMiiliiy of the Stale of Maryland and the Ordinance of the Mayor and tha City Council ot Baltimore, to the highest balder for the payment of the same on the said 2Uth day of Oc.tolier, 1032. at 1 o'rlmk at tlia HhI Ktate Boatd Salesroom, No. 1 bU Paul stiect, 111 the City of Baltimore. '1 lie terms of the sale are that the purchaser shall pay the undersigned on the day of sale or me next day succeeding the amount ot taxea aim chaises due on the piopeity sold, together with all costs, otherwise the Collector may retell at the risk of the purchaser and that the residue of the money shall remain on a credit for one year and a day from the date of sale.

The right of redemption extendi to one year ana a aay irom tiie.tiate or aaie. Payment of tha hills for advertislnff and sue. tioneer' fee will positively be required at the nine ot sale. The following property will be sold In fee aim- Ele unlets the Collector is notified in writing efore the day of sale of the existence of a leasehold interest (the books of the Bureau of Ke-ceipta not disclosing such a fact), in which event the leasehold interest will lie offered fur1 sale, but if such leacehold interest should fall to produce the amouut of charges against thel property, wen uie iee simple will be Wit red for Mite. IT) 10O3 APPLETON STREET.

Improved by 2-story building. Assessed to JtPh M87.81 hi mat AonBitmia nilthhT, 14 xliKJ Improved by 2-story building. Assessed to Hupert Self til iija Banes MTHLtST. Improved by 2-tuiy building. Assessed to Nam- nel Fox $274.07 (T) 2748 BAKER STREET.

I'x90'-lm- roved by 2-story building. Assessed to afirone Cons. Co. 220 BAKER STREET, oi -story ouuuing. Asseasea to al-bruok Cons.

Co $472.17 in i ni vi haltijiiihj; lin-prmi by 3-story building. Assessed to Louis Biscoe 11) itlAli.MA. AVtNUK, 31H1 4 Lh IN AVENUE Beginning for the same at a point on the South Side of Ei-aruian Avenue distant Easterly from the Southeast corner of Boarman Avenue and Lewin Avenue and fronting Easterly 2.V on Biwrman Avenue with an even depth of 1111' a to a 20' alley there situate. Unimproved. Assessed to William P.

flaw- v. bdaicman avk-NUB Hegimiing for the same at a point on the South Hide, of Jloaniian Avenue dislant Easterly 247' 4 from the Southeast comer of Boarmnn Avenue and Garrison Boulevard, and running thence Easterly binding on the South Side of Boarman Avenue IB', thr-nce Southerly parallel to Lenin Avenue thence binding on the North Side of a 20' alley there situate. Westerly 7' more or leea. thence binding on the Northeast. Side of a 1.1' alley there situate Northwesterly 25' more or less, thence Northerly parallel to Lewin Avenue l.W more or less to the place of beginning, linimproved.

Assessed to Frederick 'on- sirumou i.o jsio j(, (Tl 805S BOARMAN AVENUE -Beginning ii.r uie BHiue at a oouii on tne south Mrie of Boarman Avenue dislant Easterly 2H2'5" more or less from the Southeast corner of Boitrmsn Avenue and Garrison Boulevard and fronting Easterly 15' on Boarman Avenue, with a depth on the Knst Side of l.Ml' more or lew and on the West Side of 110' more or less to a in' alley there situate. Unimproved. ASBeSficrl tn BY lcrlflr rtructjon Co Ui an.10 ntiAHMAM A VJSNUB Beginning for the same at a point pn the Snutlieat comer of Boarman Avenue and a 3.V allev, and distant Easterly 190' more or less from the Southeast corner of Boarman Avenue and Garrw-'on Boulevard and running thence Easterly binding on the South Side of Bonr-man Avenue 42'4V, thence Southerly parallel to Eewin Avenue 110' more or less to the Northeast side of aforementioned alley, thence binding on the Northeast Side of said 15' alloy Northwesterly 110' more or lCSa to the nlaee nf hpiHlininir llnlmnrn.nl Assessed to Frederick Construction Co. xi no is. tii'xNL' Improved by 3-story building.

Assessed to Wal ter M. Weber $320.09 taitKUl.LTU.V AVENUE, j.vii xr.li' improveri by a-story building. Assessed tOTT. Henderson Kerr $290.47 11 tAUlllll.l.TU. 14'x75' Improved by 3-story building.

As sessed In Kerr ow a'l 111 oir A VKMJ 10, iiuprovea Dy astory Duiiamg. Assesseil to Robert Seff in --m tijja.iu.M Biitr.i-L, K.vxi.w Improved bv 3-story building. Assessed mi nn, HICIIIItT. 111 n. A Iri.ut lu.vl AVENUE, to Alex Inz tins 'w uj A-OIUIJI UUilUllllC.

Autb.SHI improvea oy L'-story building. Assessed to Jorsenh Fopl er ttiio 7U (T) 1006 W. FAYFTTE RTRF.RP i nuroveti oy o-siory DUlia ng. Assessed ta KAnlBslin latmnn ff'JTO till in i.ioi v. ir2 "xKKr improvea by a-story building.

Assessed to ID ill w. tltAMiLliV bib Kfc1. lrl'xftO'3" iiooroTe-i oy a-story DUiiaing. Assessprt to Edward Meiser 1ml si ti iio w. ritAAM.i.v au x3 impnweu oy s-story DUUdlna.

Assessed to iTiiruveu oy tSlOTV DUliUinff. ABseSsefl tO Henrv Williani tUTASQ r-improTea by a-story buildmii. Ansed to P. Miirriiv tl ftil ill Jinnroved by 3-atory buildwa. Asses! to Ani ItnKke.

atrvno in (T) 1547 liiipniveo oy j-siory ouiiamg. Assessed to Mrs. M. Rprmsn ooo i (T) 1410 HARLEM AVENUE, improven by d-slory building. Assessed to (Tl 2000 HA RLEM improvea by a-story building.

Assessed to Jacob Pptnishsnskv SK77 17 (TV 3014 HARTZ ALLEY (Was Harti Aiieyi Beginning tor tne same at a point on the West Side of Hartz Street distant Northerly 100' from the Northwest corner of Harts Street and East 80th Street, and running thence Westerly parallel to East 30th Street 107'. thence Northerly parallel to Mathews Street thence Easterly parallel to East 30th StTeet 115', thence binding on the West Side of Hartj Street Southerly 10' to the place of beginning. Unimproved. Subject to a newer right of way. Assessed to Patrick snri wif 10 RK (T) 8(118 HARTZ ALLEY (Waa 18 Hartz Aiieyi Beginning for the same at a point on the West Side of Hartz Street distant Northerly 218' from the Northwest comer of Hartz Street and East 30th Street, and running thence Westerly parallel to East 30th Street 115', thence Northerly parallel to Mathews Street 25'.

thence Easterly parallel to Vast 3nth SUrM 194' idl ing on the West Side of Hartz Street Southerly 26' to the place of beginning. Unimproved. Subject to a sewer right of wav. Assessed to Patrick J. King and wife $17.52 (Tl 138 S.

HILTON STREET, Improved by 2-story building. Assessed to .7. Davidson i $480.87 (T) 8808 KATE AVENUE (Now Cold Spring Lane) Beginning for the same at a point on the North Side of Cold Spring Lane distant Westerly from the Northwest corner of Cold Srmng Lane 209'10y4" and fronting Westerly 50' on Cold Spring Lane with an even depth of 120'. Unimproved. Assessed to John R.

Gress $82.40 (T) 915 KIERLE COURT, Im-proved by 2-stnry building. Assessed to An-nex Realty Company $74 68 (Tl 917 KIERLE COURT. Im-proved by 2-story building. Assessed to An- nex Realty Company $77 11 (T) 919 KIERLE COURT. Improved by 2-story building.

Assessed to Annex Realty Company $77,11 (T) 921 KIERLE COURT, Improved by 2-story building. Assessed to Annex Realty Company jus 66 (T) 923 KIERLE COURT, Improved by 2-story building. Assessed to Annex Realty Company $74 68 (TL 68 S. KOSSCTH STREET (Was 3056 Kossuth Street), 24'xl05' Improved by 1- story building. Assessed to William Johnson $448 37 (T) 141 S.

KOSSUTH STREET (Waa 3741 Kossuth Street), 36'xlOO' Improved by 2- story building. Assessed to Jacob w. Suiink 06 (Tl 2003 W. LANVALF! STREET. 75'11" Improved by 2-story building.

Assessed to Walter A. Ream $258 25 (T) 029 LEMMON STREET, Improved by 1-story brick stable and frame sheds. Assessed to Laura M. (T) 10H7 W. LEXINGTON STREET, 80' Improved by 3-story building.

Assessed to Alf. Nixon (Tl 1117 W. LEXINGTON STREET, 20'x 53W Improved by 3-story building. Assessed to Francis A. Ruscnirmn (T) 1424 W.

LEXINGTON STREET, 12'x9fl' Improved by 3-story building. Assessed to Jennie O. Thomas $321.06 (Tl 1843 W. LEXINGTON STREET, 138' Improved bjy 3-story building. Assessed to Fred.

W. Seaber. (T) 2010 McKEAN AVENUE, 14'iSO' Improved by 2-story building. Assessed to Frcd- J- Sovace $430.43 (T) 54 S. MORLKY STREET (Was 3052 Mor-Icy 48'xlOO' Improved by 1-story 41 1'lwa $430.01 (T) 1102 MO.SIIEB STREET.

Ifl'xl20' Improved by 3-story building. Assessed to Casper G. Boemer K444 34 (T) 1424 MOSHER STRPCT, Improved by 3-stonr building. Assessed to Grafton T. Maynard 483 02 (T) 32 MOUNT STREET.

I5'xl00'-Im-proved by 3-story building. Assessed to Bcni. 1 ayne aa. ao ii iiaii.rj it'xwr improved by 3-story building. Asseaaed to Thomas H.

kpit $212.50 in" Minibiv arr.iir,, Improved by 2-story building. Assessed to C.E.Stewart $90071 (T) 402 OGSTON STREET. Improved by 3-story building. Assessed to John H. Gundfrsdorf.

Act $101.80 in fli.11 Muii it r.l r. rtn ltlAI. 25'xI24' Improved by 2-story building. Awessed to R. J.

Nicholson iio 11 (Tl SEC. ORCHARD AND TESKfCR STREETS. Improved by 1-story binldingj Asaeesed to Grace K. MeCard. et Tr B7 (T) 1404 N.

PARRISH STREET, Improved, by, 2-story building. Assessed to Jy5.h.w.v $123.86 ui in .1. rAitninn wi ar.rr, Improved by, 2-atory building. Assessed to Clir-Hes F. NVh $123 77 (Tl 14118 N.

PARRISH STREET. Pnprpved by 2atory building. Asseseed to (TI1410N. PARRISH STREET 1 mpniveo, Building. Asaeeeed to fhirles F.

Nash 1 10.92 (Tl 1412 PARRISH STREET. Improved 4iy 2 story building. Asseed to Empire L. Asn $11079 (Tl 1414 N. PARRISH STREET.

Pnproved bv 2 storr building. ABsewed to Empire L. Assn 11102 (Tl 1418 N. PARRISH STREFT. Improved bv 2-Hnry building.

Assessed to Emrnre L. An $110.6,1 (Tl 1418 N. PARRISH STREFT. Improved bv 2-stnrV building. Assneed to Empire L.

S- Assn $123. IS (Supplied r7 tti Cnltnl H(att Coau uii Otsodetic bur.tj) Th Tides tern w.ter, AM PM I'-ort. JMIettry. Sandy point. houisa l'UHt.

1(1 if! II 4U 05 T.43 T.OO September 23. Arrived (Oer), Berk, from Bremen snd Ham-bills; general, to lirhinann, Wriglit et I'Uih, lne. At Pier 6. Ix-uit I'oitit, AIllliiAS. JIartlno.

frtan I.berpoolj leneral, to Kaisui Nteauibhtp CVwiforatiou. At fill lattT ti, Iiruiit Potnt, BLKM.S'll'llDYK (Put I. Linsii. turn Rotterdam via B' stnu snd Philadelphia (teneral, to runif.a. ilhy Ud.

At l'ler li, Lucual point. AM II.TAM. from Houston vis Ne York; oil; to Hubert C. llrrd Inc. At Shell Petrnleuin l'mduets.

Ine. SIAIdiAIthT. Sammon, Irom New York; ball.st. to A H. Bull at Co.

At Pitt 8, Lo-ut I'. uit. SOMi.Hirl Put. from Savannah and Vllle; general snd passeiiaere. Meirllatit* and Transportation Coiuany.

At Pier .1. Pratt street. JI'NIATA, Buntlnf from Boston; eenetsl. to Itlerilisiita and Minna TiauapuiUtiui t'uiu- paiiv. At.

Pier Pratt itteit. HoXIE. Iuis. from Dublin tls WHmlniton, N. C.

gftieral, tn IStimn Steamship L'oii)ra- tuin. At IVr K. Itiust Point. BYUDS P. HEX MON.

from New York; to nunter. At I'eit lr)dock. Bethleheiu Ship- bit'Ming Cnmpsny. CAMOIt Yrait. fn tn Boston1 teneral, to Troeter 4 Giuible, At 1-rooter et (iatuhle works.

Sailed AVTIETAM. for Houston. lor Boaton. Chesapeake Bay Reports COVE POINT, MP Hasy. Uroni northeast Passed Up-12 P.

motor i. It. No. SI, from Nortolk. Pasted Down 11.20 A.

tu Bsttler, tsiUi harse No. for Norfolk. CAP1J VA. 8 A. partly cloudy.

north. 21 uiiles; noon, fleer, 1H miles; 4 P. partly cluuily, nurtiicatt, li mnea. Passed In A. Favorlta (Hond from jtaiaeoa.

and vers (Nor.i tnan nararoe; vn. Iieinr'rary, from New lork; 2 P. Wet Cahimh. from Buenoa Aire via Botou. Phila- neluhia snd New York, snd motor Cotneta I Nor.

i. from New York; P. Uk Orweya. from Seattle; P. thtee-mssted larohahljr wuttway dir.

sui.i, iruni nantsiirt. N. s. Pawd Out- 24th. 1.80 P.

Walter P. Mun son, bar Havana via Wilmington. N. ttettv. tr Charleston.

Jacksonville Jllsmi and Fort pierce; 4. motor Klrishlma Mam (Jap.) for Yokohama, vis, New (h leans; A. coniinereiai rionuian for fw Orleans via Philaih'lnhia A A. M. Maldsn (Br.l, for I.ond ami Avonntouth vis Norfolk; Manehesltr KJpurler lllr.l, lor itsu-fax.

i.iventool and via Norfelk snd I'hlladelphia; a A. Bte-1 Seafarer, four Honolulu and Shanshal via Philadelphia. Ne link and Norfolk, and xorkutar, lor los An gelea via Philadelphia. COURT CALENDAR Criminal Court Judge Frank Assignment Today Assault on officer, William MfCulstlmi. Jantea Kennwlv.

Plsturhmg tlie piiace, Kennedy. William C. Me tustion. carl ttraniev easeai. Allien Anttey.

Edward Burke, rioiielas Jaeohi. Burglary, John Fallon. Ilotiieatio informatiou 1 PeaerUon, Orlando Peeplea. Criminal Court Part 2 Judge Bond Assftmment. Today Rape, Moses T.

Ttowsnn, Negro. Burglary, Alfred Hawdton, Negro cases). Dewey Bawls. Negro: Fox, Negro; Charles (irosa, Negro; Fltvaid Tnivt. Negro: Allrerl Jo lutein.

Negro: HusHdl Maon Negro. Atteniid at burglary, Alfred llazcltnii, N'gro, Assault to murder, i-cia. i-gro. Imoetiy. Kate Johnseu.

colored: (jnv Bayes Fiilw oreteiKea. Theodore I'niry. Negro HI cases). AsB'ilt on officer. Mattin Powell, col oreil, Itidurhing the peare, Maltle Powell, colored.

Iilterv. Harry CsIIowmv. Negro. In sertion, Frank J. Kick.

Failing to provide (or liinigeni parent. Knott. Atipeai; loiation ot auto taws, John it. t'ressiuger. Circuit Court Judge Stein Proceedings Saturday Plvorcea grsntedv Carrie M.

Quiiiiby from J. Carioll (JuimUy Elith Snyder from Sterling H. Snyder Walter L. Breeding from UlMe L. Breeding.

Assignment Today Watkina vs. American Seiv Ice Company; Nos. 14... HI. 17.

IS. JO. SI. Bill of Permanent Alimony Ms'garet R. Brooks vs.

Kuwaiti v. Brooka; William II. JUwrence, attorney. Suits Filed for Plvoror Virginia S. Clll va Norman T.

James Hiiftfel and Harry Kalben, attnnieva. Alda I. I.aiiaa vs. Jeph Mm. (partialis llatry 1), Kaufman, attur ney.

Circuit Court No. 2 Judge Stump Proceeding! Saturday Plvorcea granted: Ituth Shrynek from Paul F. Shrvoi-k: Mshelle Taylor from Raymond W. Taylor: Catherine F. Russell from Milton E.

Buwell: Charles J. Velte (mm Virginia Velte; Eunice Iioui Albert Today Pending case. No. 2: 1:1 1' .1 lit. Suits 1'ih'd Divorr CJrsre Catnn v.

WO li.m R. Carson: Albert. A. Malan. attorney.

Fannie Herman vs. ISol Beiiuan; Tbouias Iiekotr. attorney. Superior Court Judges Dawklns, Ulman And O'Dunne Assignment Today Judge Pawkins; No assign ment, juuge it ininiie: jury casea. li, 30, 43.

(ifi, lit; non-jury ca-. Nos. (II. Sti. pi al 3 P.

Si. Judge I'lnian: Pending ruse. No. 112 Action Filed Chester B. Kegurire va.

Moan-mental Motor Trmrs. and Coital wsjs, f.Mnjo. loss of son's servfert; AVanen N. Arnold, attorney, Robert K-uarice, infant, vs. same, aiil.tka), rieraia) inniries; ssim-attorney.

Abraham J. Morris vs. l.eonsrd Ilauthod.v. SYfsiO. rerf.nal Itilurles: Sol Brenholtz, attomev.

Ella Ijlhey vs. Dr. Js- rrlav Holla. personal injuries; Ben B. Sellman and Samuel I-vin.

atticnea. Charka R. Morris va. Century Parkway Corp loss fit wite a services; Henry M. Si'ticl.

attorney Peter P. Mehr vs. Call F. Vud'h. personal Injuries; lister II.

Crmvllwr, attorney. John H. Lswin vs. same. Sl fss'i, personal inuna; same attorney, Clinton vs.

Carl F. Vosloh. iri.iHK). araonal In-jurica: Lester It. Crowther, attorney.

City Court Judges Solter, Owens And Dennis Aaflgnment Today Judge Solter; Nna. 10. 510 2ft, 32. 4. fi.

37; Punleer Compsny vs, A Benearh Coinpany: No. Judge Owena: Non-jury magistrate appenl cises, Nos. li-', nil. Mi, ItM, 1S, 127, 133. Judge Pninis: Pending ca's, Nf.

1203. 1204: Nos. 1 4H, 147, 14S 1411, I.Vl, 17.1. IM. 1Stl.

Actions Filed Kate Allison vs Isidore fii-hulti rrsonal lupine; llsrrv .1. Oeii and Isidore 13. Ivln. sttornevs. Horace Mon tague vs.

.,8. snd fclectrlc tVmipatiy 1.Smi, loss of wile's services; tjamucl I.ubcli, attorney. Court Of Common Pleas Judge Stanton Assignment Today Nog. 4.1, 11, 2, 57, i. ob, ii, ji; Lnapman vs (iriorlhlies Action Filed Fsye Msndelstein is.

Frank imiina. i. mm. jatltooai injunea; Joaip. Loeffler, attorney.

Orphans' Court Judges Galther, Dunn And Sykes Letters Ttetsmentary flrsnted Fsta'es nf Addle i-ape, uura uutlei snd lhornae Butler. ei.mai; joim omreptor, Harrv I', Sfbrepfrir, Kmma Mnrk Charles P. Marks and Ktruiie Rom, evra ir.iai Letters of Administration (d.bnt ltate of Htvirv Hurst, Kailie W. Smith admn (d b.n I. H.Val.

Letters o( AdmlnistnMnn fd t. a 1 ivitaie or joiin B. Il'irt. RalUe Smith, admnt. Id a I at (K1 Letters of Adtnlniatratlon drntl KtsijMi rj Mary T.

Kolb. William Kolb, John J. Keeley Marv M. Keebv I2.0OO; Lllinn li Hobmsou, liertuan i-niiirimiii, Will. Filed lohn Schrepfor, Duma H.

Mark. Jeorpe J. Bmzine. Sr. Administration Arcounts Passed Fxtaei of itannan siutli.

(lata si. IO(JP2; Annie Ii, ttehbetger. Wright iient, eoinitl, Ciiardisn Aecunnt l'ased Falafe nf r9 Burns. Henry It. ilcNslly, tset-taioi Hurlock Girl Is Bride Hurlock, Sept.

25 Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Willoughby, of Hurlock, have announced the marriage of their daughter.

Miss Katherine Elizabeth Willoughby, to George R. Porter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Porter, of Salisbury, which took place Septem bcr 19 et Salisbury.

The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. H. E. Cromer, pastor of the Mothodist Episcopal Church South.

The bride is a graduate of the Hurlock High School and the State Normal School, Salisbury. Prfldet-t Harding, Cobh. Plymon'h, Havre snd S'avsnge-fiord. 'rA rlo 'iC't I.i-hon. V.Ienna and P.trehaia Betengans, rhefVitrg scd Sib imirfiai, TO RAIL THI RSHAY Torg.

Chcrimirg, Koutliitnpton snd Hamburg West Humbaw, THkar, Freetown, Conalrry, Ta-pnradl, etc. Genrsl Vri Ftetihen, Southampton, Boulogne and Bremen. TO SAIL PIUDAT Vew B'ltaln, Rotterdam. Euecuilre, Onoa, Marseillef. Leghorn and Ns- riles, Ampriran Tidr.

Tendon. Vsvemsr Bar'W'Tie. vfiimtr-iks Hatre Txa-idn erd Attwro Lsmnla, Bcion. f'ohh and laverponl IK SAIL ATI KKAV Brin rb-tvirg Stitiamnt'-in and Rroin l'ir of Nv Vr.rk. St.

litiena, t'a; Tonn, I'or am ttetis err. Cjlwsy, Cberhourg. Sotithunptiai acd Harnbiirg. P-iUki and nvnia I'e de Pran-e, plvmoi.h ami Keatia, ann re ttrtw. and Havre Baltic, Galway, Cobu aud Liierpogl via Balifil.

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Calvert 3252. (Mr. Smith in Charge) Plme'Pta UU IF YOU NEED MONEY We'll lend you from 525 to on your furniture, auto, salary, etc. Lawful interest only no other charge. Ask about "The Merit Plan" It is ready to serve you.

MERIT LOAN SERVICE, Inc. 804 Munscy Bldg. Calvert Fayette at. PHONE PLAZA 1-6-9-6 5N 1 On Furniture or Automobiles. LAWFUL INTKREST ONl.t NO BONUSES OH EXTRAS NO FINKS OK INDORSEES PUBLIC LOAN CO.

232 EQUITABLE BUILDING Second Floor. Calvert and layette ata See Us Loans on household goods without their removal: alao personal loans TRUSTEES SYSTEM SERVICE TKUSCO CO. Off BALTIMORE. INO. 211 N.

Liberty St. Plaza 0377 Open Mon. and Fit Eve nntll 8 P. M. AUTO LOANS IN 5 MINUTES 415 HOWARD-ST.

Spot Cash! No time lost! Ayares Loan Co. Ver. 7114. MONEY ON FURNITURE, AUTOMOBILES AND FIXTURES. When yon need it, at legal rates.

So bonul, 0 flnea, easy terma. We refinance your auto and reduce roar pay-menu. STANDARD FINANCE CO. 02 American Baltimore and South. ts.

CALVERT 2272-2207. 2 A MONTH ON BALANCE DUE LOWEST BATE. LOANS 100 '10 1300. FURNITURE. AUTO, ETC.

UNITED BANKERS, Inc. IS E. FAYETTE ST. Phone Plaza 25B6. AUTO LOANS AND REFINANCE BALANCE YOU OWE.

OPEN TO 9. fEDERAL FINANCE 1101 Cathedral at. LOANS to salaried men and wouien on Honor System. Also ud to S3U0 on Furniture or Automobile. Larger Loana on Real Eatata.

81st year. KEENE'S TWO OFFICES M. W. Cor. Fayette and Charles Sta.

408 South Conkliug Hiehlandtown. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. TWO OFFICES: 831 Equitable Bldg. Plaza 6088. 300 Park Bank Blila.

Plaza 2uWJ. QUICK LOANS COURTEOUS SERVICE. Phone Calvert 0S03. 100 Liberty street. QUICK Loana.

tm to SHOO. Personal Banking, Service, 100 Fayette n. Pal. 8781 CREDIT SERVICE. OF BALTIMORE 20,7 W.

Fayette st. Teleohone PUia5710 WALTER L. WESTPHAL, Suite 402 Park Bank Bldg. CITY FINANCE SI 2 Kouitablc Bide Plan 4N14 COMMUNITY FINANCE SERVICE. INC tW Park Bank Hide.

Plana IS5SS MONEY WANTED (95) SCHOOL teacher deaires 1200 loan at 10 monthly Tt'iiaviiients. Son. PROPOSALS (98) PROPOSALS WANTED Sealed bids will be received bv thai Annapolis Metropolitan Sewerage Commission at their office, Municipal Building, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, until 8 P. Kastern atandard time, on Tuesday. October 11.

1932. for an issue of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00) of bonds known as "Series Annapolis Metropolitan Seiveruge Bonds" (Issue of 1032). Said bids will then and there be opened In public and the bonds will be awarded to the highest responsible bidder for caah. right is reserved by the Annapolis Metropolitan Sewerage Commission to reject any and all bids. A certified check for 2 of the amount bid.

drawn to the order of Annapolis Metropolitan Sewerage Commission, must accomiieny all bids aa security for compliance with the bid. Checks deposited with such bids aa may not be accepted will be returned to the respective bidders immediately upon rejection of these bids. These bonds will bo dated October 1, 1032. nd they shall mature as follows: $20,000.00 October 1, 1042; $26,000,00 October 1, 1947; $20100.00 October 1. 1952; $20.000 00 October 1957; $20,000.00 October 1.

1002. The bonds will be serial coupon bonda Issued In denominations of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) each. They are offered to bear interest at four and three-quarters per cent. per annum, payable semi-annually on the first day of April and the first day of October. The principal and interest will be payable at the Annaixlis Banking and Trust Company, Annapolis.

Anne Arundel County. Maryland. Interest to be adjusted to date of delivery and bonds free of expense to the commission. These bonds are issued by the Annapolis Metropolitan Sewerage Commission upon the faith and credit of the city of Annapolis and Anne Arundel County and each bond will be guaranteed for payment both aa to principal and interest by the Mayor. Counsellor and Alderman of the City of Annapolis and County Commissioners of Anne Arundel County by Indorsem*nt on each bond In the manner authorized and required by the provisions of said act The bonda are exempt from all State.

County Jnd Municipal taxation in the State of Mary-and. Address 'all bids to Annapolis Metropolitan Kevretage Commission. Municipal Building. An-rarclis, Anne Arundel County. Ma.y1s.nr1, marked "Bid for Annapolis Metropolitan Sewerage Bonds (Issue of 132." Information aa to the assessable basis of the district involved, mav be obtained from Thomas Williams, Secretary-Treasurer.

8 Market Space. Annapolis. By order of the Annapolis Metropolitan sewerage Commission. 1. GARLAND HBALT.

Chairman. W. THOMAS VVtLLUMS. fiecretary-Ireaaurei, se26-L't! NEIGHBORHOOD Theatres listed tn this group are members of The Future Theatre Owners of Maryland, Inc. Alpha aluiiitule.

M. M4H011 paries snd Billie in ELOMllK OF THIS FOLLIES ArOOrlra Hamilton and Harford Avenuea HI tCtUC Hand Manners sit 1 Ann Uvorak In THE CROONER CotoHly Mpt Hit lSpnti-)r Astor Pnlilai tlrove 1st. at hdiiiMtiilsnvt Busttr Keaton and Jimmy pursuit in SPEAK EASILY Aurora Ktitl NurUi Avi.u Tom Ilrawn and (ileMon in FAST COMPANIONS t'ouiedy -For lTef Kaiuiy Awlnn t'-' Hiiki'U at ttuartudti A.sv rtva.Ull jjjtid Mannert and Ana Doufc in XIi CKUUiNiLK Cuuieuy 1 ruubie AwAntto Hu' aiiitiiu Aituue HVCIIUC hVcial in MIDNIGHf MORALS Comedy t'ahe Uoouiera, aud 'able Belnord in ELONDIE 01' THE i OLLIES Pa.i1oiip4 2t- at (ireeiiuiLUlit Ave. DUUICVdl Uolures Del Kio Mccrea in BIRD OF PARADISE The luor Knocker and Vagabud Bridge blmoudsoo Ave at Pulaski tiL ltnlorea Del Kio and Joel McCtoa in BIRD OF PARADISE Our Gsiig In Sianky. BrOOklyn ur.

iln Martin Johnson in CONGORILLA Pitta snd Tridd in Bed NosesTravelogue Pnivanci Harford Aieuue vai.icu Anna May Wong and Warner (Hand in DAUGHTER Or THE DRAGON Cluster Mik-t Suiith Urosdivsr Busier Keaton and mini Durante in SPEAK EASILY Flip Uie r-'nst in 'lh Milkmaa Pnhimhio 1uu Washington Boulevard OUIUillUld Hi.iovUii.il and Wsnur (Han4 in A PASSPORT TO HELL Da I liva UHt Kaat rort Ave. ue Luxe H)lni matf in, LADIES OF THE BIG HOUSE Niagara i'alla Echo 14 Kaat Port Avenue Buster Keaton and Jimmy Durante in SPEAK EASILY Cometiy What IJrir Pant a Edgewood in ELONDIE OF THE FOLLIES Hstta Mari and Wild Lite op Veldt p.lektra Usea. Ud Joan Bennett and Ben Lion in WEEK-ENDS ONLY PmhlCCU Baltimore at (lay Street tlliuaddy TaUulah B.mkhead snd 'lary Cooper in DEVIL AND THE DEEP 400 Smith Fremont Avenue Cl Dosed For 1lay WILL REOPEN ON FRIDAY Prtroct UerriMin and Liberty Heights Area. rUI Uil cnnper snd Conrad NgI in DIVORCE IN THE FAMILY The Dunker snd Strange AS It Sernis, 19 Pllltfin A 'Hi lie sod Baker Stteet uiiiiu Tilhiliib Bsnkhesd and in DEVIL AND THE DEEP Love of I.udwlg Strange As It Seems Glen tilrnburnte. Md Mr.

snd Mrs, Martin Johnson in CONGORILLA firariH South Conkling btriet UI allU Crmper and NgH in DIVORCE IN THE FAMILY Fooled Again snd Mirkcj Itetue Uomnrinn 011 Wwl Streer wanir olsnd in A PASSPORT TO HELL Uorfnrri Harford Avenue ndllUlU Ftsnk Birds Animal Film BRING 'EM BACK ALIVE Slm Or Sink Niagara Falls 'li Tapn Horn lint West Pralt Street Ivsndi and Warner Oland In A PASSPORT TO HELL Comedy Alaska Iive and Souvenir Uniiitcrl HI North Howard Street liuwaiu William pv-ll and Ksv Francis in GREAT JEWEL ROBBERY IHnol lK'3 Tlurtv-Hiitb btreet Man i Daviet in BLONDIE OF THE FOLLIES Idla Uni.p llnttard Street uuu. Belt (firaculai Lugost and Madge Bellamy in WHITE ZOMBIE A Hurry fall Beyond Blue Hwitnn Iniinntnn Friilatlrll Avenue II VlliyiUII rorwr slid Totirad N'agel in D1VOUCE IN THE FAMILY I intstnAcI fu2 South l.iuwond Aren'le l.liiVVUUU Biondell and F.rio Linden in BIG CITY BLUES MaUnnsu HIM light btreet llllltlll Ttoloree Del Bio ar.l Joel McOrea in BIRD OF PARADISE Mfirrnll Wsstuugtou Uoulev.r.l IVIUIICII Jaekle fooper and fWad Nagel in DIVORCE IN THE FAMILY Nemo Sblfi hastens Avenue Tnllnlnh Bsnkhesd and Paul Lukas in THUNDER BELOW D.arlnn 11 OS fMt Preston Street IICW riCaiUII Anc.trong and Llla Lee in RADIO PATROL fltnrlm Brlsir Itoad st Fnd ot t'sr Line UVCI ICd Hailntv and rhtrr Morns in RED-HEADED WOMAN Nevr The Twins Shall Meet Deatife firrlAM 1 ajy a Ucll UCII pw Tjicdl srd Warner Oland in A PASSPORT TO HELL Pllara Hnffmsn Streets claLC Cot.tT snd Cmrad NsH in DIVORCE IN THE FAMILY DnliiAn F.s.tem snd fast Avenuea rdllCI OUII Dr.lrM ftel Bio A Joel McCres in BIRD OF PARADISE Comedy The (ilddy Age Dimlirn Heights at Belveiiere rllllllLU Birbvrd Bennett s-d Skipworth in MME. RACKETEER Comedy Hollywool Kids Plaza fV4 Kt Riltlmor Htwt Pivinfr ami Crnirid Nuael in DIVORCE IN THE FAMILY Ijst of tha Mohicans, e) Pfi'ildff BaKlmore 8'1-et nt-dldll qvelvetrew and Itiesrdo Cortcz in IS MY FACE RED? Dor! Winn Monument St-ect ntU Willy Jhnn Ma.k Brown. Noel Fran, cis and George Cooper in FLAMES Candid Camera and Mcdhnry In Death Valley Rjl 1I7 Nryth Wsihlngbr.0 Street It. Itavi-1 Manners ant Ann Dvorak in THE CROONER Cchanva Penn.y'vsnia at North OOIIaiUC jatit Csvtior it Charles Farrell in THE FIRST YEAR CIaIa nnnntetir snd betr Streets OlClC Dorothy Wilnon snd ItUdurd Croontell in AGE OF CONSENT Strand Dund.lk Md.

in HIS WOMAN Towson Trwson, Md. Ren.te Munr and Jack Ilulbert in OFFICE GIRL Cnmedv Bon Vrrrage Vilmi Belalr Bnad at Mavfleld Avenue VUIIld j.rk w. c. Fi'Ma in MILLION -DOLLAR LEGS lA'llhrrtnl' Noh Aienne IkdIUI UUA Vsrro illiam and Maureen O'Sullivan in SKYSCRAPER SOULS His Ttoyal Hhvness O'snta of 1. et OovMtch Avenue VldVCIiy Bl-vrdell scd Fie Lmden in BIG CITY BLUES Laurel snd Hsrdy tn Bau Hunka Yftrl C-reenmount Avenu I UI Josn Blraidell and Cc.

Brent in MISS PINKERTON Cometiy Artiatie Temper I A.MjNnrSia I r. i .,2 N' I 12 5 I I .00 .00 I Clear Charf Clear n-y bult, tempers 'ire. Mtlh inrKTSMire KctstiTrt h'm-Sd'ty I.r'--" at -f wind, Vt I' itv of P'w Ipitstirwt 5's-e or Temoeraturei "i I 1.., Mean Hourly Temperature A. 7 A. A.

ft A. 10 A. 11 A. No in 1 P. 1 P.

P. P. 1 P. 10 P. TO (12 Weather Bulletin Stat cf the vteather st P.

M. snd tbe higb- eft and lourt tetiij-erat'ires reiorded d'lrin th Itv. f-0 4 "0 4t 4 70 7') 72 no 44 ray at. titiotil listoeu Delovi; City Iar P-von 4 Piifl.tn f'lesr Bsitl riursgo rWiitv. ei-f ''iMriiinatl l'cnr Iie'rlt 2 Cloudy 7d Hvteraa 7rt Js Clear S2 Clear Td Cloudy Miami Partlr Jfit riespilia Partly New fm Neir Yrs, f1ear l' 'alahorns rvidelphia 70 Pi.tirgli Clear ft Pslr'gh Clear 74 Bi-bmord 7- St.

Salt lake 71 Tampa et "0 irer win! V. r. as-vater. clesi. esit, 8 miles.

Korfv-lk. elear. 1st, 8 rcjles. Winds on, Ct.easpeaVe Bty. norjh ot Potom.e ne ntt li Kmr.

kouthnly, Howard M. Emmons, Solicitor, N. E. Corner Charlon and Chase Streets. ATTORNEY'S SALE OF VALUABLE WATER-FRONT PROPERTY On the north side of the Severn River, opposite the city of Annspolls, binding on Mill Creek snd Kerr's Crek, consisting of nearly 300 hundred seres of land adjoining the U.

St Government Lxperimeutal Station, and known aa Greenberry Point tarni. SALE ON THE PREMISES MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1932, AT 3 P. M. Thj property Is fee simple and has a considerable waterfront, with splendid tmlldlnr Hs either for development or for private hom*o, A golf course has been laid out on a portion of the property, which, with very small exneme. could be mode a most excellent course, the topography of the land being admirably adapted for this purpose.

Th entrance to th property Is from the Annapolis Boulevard, a short dpusnce northerly from tha Annapolis B'llge and by the same rosd which leads to the S. Government Experimental Sialion. which Salter's property adioins toward the east. Plat of property snd further Information may be oWalnM from the A'torner. rj conditions and details of sale see the Maryland Gazetlei printed st Annspolis, Maryland; spply undersigned, Attorney, or call Auctioneer.

PAUL BrpNFTT. Attorney Named In Mortgage, E. Cor. Charles and Chae Sts, 20T N. Calrert Street.

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