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WIH—White & Ilonr Company (373 REAL ESTATE. BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. Messr! the Capitol Quartet, LOCAL STATIONS. NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radle, Va. (435 Meters). 3:25 p.m.—Complete live stock mar- ket comment. :45 p.m.—Weather bureau report. Male Quartet: 0 DIid? 105 p.m.—Crop report and special “Kentucky Babe" (Geibel), wheat Cakes” (¥ale), Messrs. P —Dairy market reports. 5 p.m.—~Weather bureau report. 'l‘ron)lbone #olo, ' “Romance” nutt), Student Army Music School, penied by Ralph R, Wright. tera and features. ‘Buck- Mc- Cready, Carbaugh, Gantz and Cl(‘]‘;flw er- Carl H. Schinneman, solol accom- | WELW==Ciucinnati (300 Meters). ! woc—n.n.m Towa (486 llmn). 2 p.m.—Special concert. KDKA—Pittaburgh (326 Meters). ‘I B m.—Farmer market reports. Pormy KYWe=Chicage (447 Meters). 7:50 8 to ball scores; current —Dreamtime Lady. WMC—Memphis, Temn. (500 Mgters). 9 p.m.—Concert by tilent from Wynee, Ark. WDAP—Chicago (375 Meters). 10 p.m.—Chapman's dance orches- tra. m.—Concert by Mearle W. lnd Choral Club. m.—Bedtime stories. 8 p.m.—Musical program. 26 p.m.—“Under the Even- RADIO NEWS Readings by Miss Mary Frost of the O'Connor “School of Expression, - phia (395 Meters). Davis Concert Or- GASCOMPANY OFFICER MISSING, MONEY GONE Books $300,000 Short—Theory of Suicide Discredited, Despite Threat in Note. ~ - By the Assoclated Press. SARATOGA BPRIX sident of the General ( bonic Gas Company of New York city, who has been missing since was still a mystery today, it v at the office’ of Edgar T. counsel for the company, day disclosed the absence Heteee | after the discovery of a shortage of approximately $300400 in -his lc counts. Pettee was removed from fice at a meating of the Yockataors Wednesday in New York. Represantatives of the company said that after writing a confession, later found in his private box in the office of the company, P Va., on a business trip. Earlier in the week ‘she had as- igned, at his.réquest, her-int rest In life insurance policy, on'w: borrowed $12.000. From_ thix, hll sl ness associates believe he ia atill 1f ing despite the reference mnde by him in hig statement to Col, Whittlesey of the "Loat Battallon,” who committed suicide at sea. Pettee is alleged to have written ‘hittlesey did right.” Mrs. Pettee has told investigators of the company that she has indorsed many of his notes and-is left prac tically penniless. | Britain Turns Ovér $30,500,000 in Secretary Mellon tee told his | nounced repayment by Great Britain wife he intended to g0 to Norfolk, | of $30,500,000 on purchases of sliver under the The money was turn PAYS FOR SILVER. - |DETECTIVES ON HAND FOR CLARA PHILLIPS By the Associated Pres TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras, M —American detectives arrived to tuie back to California the woman uncr arrest here as Clara PHillips, Angeles murderess. The ma woman who accompanicd her t Two Installments. last night an- Pittman ac over in two installments, $18,300,000 on April i4;c 3 T Ie a0 000 L Re i Ay i cigalpa, and who also are un quired by | were lppll(-d to retirement of third liberty bonds, of $30,730,000 were A8 re- | tention, will be extradited at th time. The pris steamer Salvador. the liw. the payments ers will be taken back 4 which a par valus iling from iLa Liber: bought 6:30 to 6:30 p. DISTANT STATIONS. All Pregram st Musical program. 86 p-m.—Concert “by the Temple Glee Clu 9:30 —Meyer Davis Dance Or- chestra, solos by Miss Ray Palkin, soprano; cornet solos by Victor J. Nixen’ of the Army Music School and temor solos by Thomas A. Cantwell WMU—Doubleday-Hill Electric Com- pany (281 Meters). 4 to 4:30 p.m.—Base ball scores. 4:30 to 5:30 p.m—Musical program WEAS—The Hecht Company Musle Building (360 Meters). 2:20 to 4 p.m.—Selections ‘on the victrola and reproducing plano. WIAY—Woodward & Lothrop 1360 Meters). 2 to 3 p.m-—Musical program £:30 p.m.—Bedtime stories; final base ball scores; weather bureau re- Special concert. The pro- : Chimes olos, Tang Syne.’ reader, Miss Mary of the O'Connor School of Expre sion. Soprano solos: “A Dream, |Enrllel)< Mlla Ray Plukln accom- . soloist, Student Army Music hool; “Ocean View" (Hartman), ac- mpanied by Staft Sergt. Kenneth B. u coloist, accompanied by Musician Kenneth Watts. Tenor Solos, Thomas A. Can: well, accompanied by .Christopher Penley. Clarinet solo: “Scene and Al from “Luisa de Montfort,” Musician Ernest_ B. Gentile, soloist, Student Music School, accompanied by n Ralph R. 'Wright. Baritone Fear No Fo Pinsuti), ‘From the Land of the Sky Blue Water” (Cadman), Orville P. Brad- Accompal\led by Miss Juliet De y. Male quartet: ~“Winter ng” "(Bullard), “Beware” (Atkin- Son), “Talk Abous Jerusalem” (Y.le), WEAF—New York (482 Meters). nerva Trio. ‘Scotch Night."” p.m. 3140 p.m —Adele Archer | 9 p.m.——Story of “Home of the Soul," by Dr. Frank E. Miller. WIP—Philndeiphin (400 Meters). 5 to 5:30 p.m.—Frenchy’s Orchestra, base ball scores. 6 to 6:30 p.m.—Bedtime stories; roll call. o p.m—Pennsylvania Railroad Gles j Club. 9:10 p.m—Charlie Kerr. Orchestra. chenectady (380 Meters). Cain’s Castle Orchestra. KSD—St. Louls (548 Meters). 9 .m—Missouri Theater Orchestra: organ recitak; vocal num- bers. WHAS—Loulsville (346 Meters). 5 to 6 p.m. ialto Theater organ; ‘Advice to Shippers”; Mrs. Mary Loulse Thurman Dohn, soprano; read- ing by Miss Laela Cain, “Just Among Home Folks”; Mary Anderson Theater Orchestra. $:30 to 10 p. Concert under the auspices of Miss Helen I. Mitchell; historical episode: Miss Grace Deppe, soprano: Miss Margaret Munro, pian- ist. WBAP—Fort Worth (476 Meters). 8 to 8:20 p.m.—Review of the Inter- denominational Sunday school lesson 429 Meters). uslical program. adio University. 11:45 p.m.—Radlowl concert. I,2957 Upton St. at Conn. Ave. New colonial type brick residence situated in a most con- venient and exclusive locality. Only one block from Holy Cross Academy. planned. tiled shower in lavatory. Qak floors throughout. *750 Individual in construction and ideally First floor contains large entrance hall, spacious living room with open fireplace and dining room, inclosed breakfast porch, pantry, kitchen. and well proportioned bedrooms, one complete tile bath and Double inclosed sleeping porch. Modern in every detail. Attractive terms can be arranged. Second floor—Four bright Garage. Ouwner on Premises Your Broker or Columbia 9031 ATTENTION! Cash Balance Easy Monthly Payments New Detached Homes Just off Georgia Avenue. All modern improvements. Open fireplace. Six Rooms and Bath— 917-919 Sheridan St. N.W. Open All Day—Salesman on Premises HARRY G. Owner and Builder 13th and Eye Sts.;N.W. " TAYLOR $10, price. Possession with. title. exceptiona inspection. y fine “condition. 1430 K Street N.W, “Two Excellent i’alués--'-L Inspect at Once 3512 Connecticut Avenue Price reduced for quick sale. tapestry brick home, containing all modern improvements. opportunity to secure a home in this attractive row at the rlgh( 20th Street Near Belmont $16,000 One of the most .attractive homes in this exclusive neighbor- hood; six l?rge rooms and sleeping porch, hot-water heat, etc. In 1 A home worthy of your prompt WARDMAN 250 Beautiful six-room and bath An Modern Apartments THE ARGONNE Columbia Road at 16th Street N.W. High Elevation Convenient Location Large - rooms, closets. conveniently arranged; Apartments of two rooms, kitchen and bath to six rooms and two baths. Mm:ficent Building clusive Surroundings spacious Reasonably Priced—Immediate l’oueumn Apply to Manager on Premises or WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS Realtor 15th and K Sts. N.W. WJIR—New York (455 Meters). 4 p.m. 4:15 p.m.—Mis 6 pm 7:30 p.m. WDAF—Kansas City (411 Meters). 4:30 to 56:30 p.m.—Concert. 7 to 8 pm. musical 12:45 to 2 a.m.——“Nighthawk" frolic; Coon-Sanders Orchestra. WaYy- 3.to 5 p.m.—Program to Le an- 1ounced by radio. ‘WOR—Newark p.m. eome ot the features on the broad- cast _program tonight of station WIAY of Woodward. & Lothrop. Other o crestalakl inianist artists on the program are Frank H. Rennyson, so- Ruby McDonald, Helen Rennyson, Miss Ruby MecDonald, P. Bradiey, Miss Jyliet de Courcey, the Capitol Qunrt!t. Mrs. Martha Beavers and Carl H. Schimmeman of the Army Music School. A Scotch night program will be Lroadcast tonight by station WEAF, in New York.. Features of the pro- sram will be bag pipe solos by Pipe Maj. Angus Fraser, vocal selections by the Caledonian Quartet, Scotch readings by Fred T talk by Duncan MacInn ‘ongs by Tieat. Colin MeLecd, tenor. ONE DEAD, ONE INJURED. BELLFONTAINE, Ohlo, May- 19. Arie Miller, forty-three, was fnatan iy killed and George Plummer was probably fatally lnj\lrad late yester- day at Rus: mmer re- sort near here, when a 1 o vio- | ~Bedtime stories recital by Mme. Cecil oprano. .—Army night program. “ducational features; program. —New York (403 Metern). (405 Meters). Park City Malc Quartet, ‘Learning to Swim in Three by Com. Benjamin H. omberg. 15 to 9 p.m.—Vocal and fnstru- mental 9 p.m. cians. WWJ—Detrolt (518 Meters). s 5 p.m.—Markets and base Dball |,,,. AR, OB B e il 1 enred. cfl' Main 3974 scores. May or may not be a good e: arily. bul selections. .—Dance music by the Dandi- has opened Bullding 1304 F Strest N. the Dud The High Cost of Building cuse for postponing building tempor: or refusing to buy houses already But it is not an excu: s prices. We have many such in It and for sale at last y Takoma Park Among other places we have three extra desirable sites for professional men—one in the District, adjoining the Takoma Park ;axsnk consisting of a 10-room modern brick and stucco house for 15,000 Two on the Maryland side, $8,800 and $13,000. See in Sunday's Star, “Subtirban for Sale,” & long but only pars tial list of houses for sale. his 3 new outous—=mgs. 23 Carroll Ave. Takoma Park bath, with built-in tub; hot-water heat, floors. sle tive Farm, Mentgomery County Owner, in orde; to raise capital for his business, will sacrifice home farm in Montgomery County, § miles fre District line, <X nike. L consists of 75 acres, all tillable, improved with 6 House needs repairs. e Lillie & Hendrick Adams 3801 THE LAST ONE Of Our Kansas Ave. Homes Ten Constructed—Nine Sold Before Completion A Beautiful Corner Home Overlooking New Sherman Circle Near Grant Circle 4531 Kansas Ave. Corner of Kansas Ave. and Buchanan St. (Open All Day Tomorrow) Tapestry brick. Six large rooms, entirely modern tiled clectricity, hardwood Roomy front ;md back porches, cement floored. Large eping porch. Built-in fireproof garage. Many other aura:-\ features. Honestly Built—Honestly Priced Convenient Terms Look for our Initial offering of Ten New Homes. Beautifully located on Illinois Ave. N.W. between AHison . and Buchanan. MAIN 36 CHAS. D. SAGER Owner and Builder . 924 14th St.. N.W. Member of Washington Real Estate Board MAIN 37 Imposmg Beautlful Bethesda-Blue Granite! This famous stone retains its wonderful natural exterior under years of severest exposure. It is in constantly increasing demand wherever rubble stone is used. For: Garages Churches Fireplaces Porch Piers Houses Chimneys Retaining Walls " Architects, builders, owners, are.not only speéii.}?ing, but demanding BETHESDA-BLUE GRANITE, and- it costs no more than the numerous !qurior kinds, 81 When you go to sell yt;u will be ; glad you used Bethesda-Blue Granite! - Estimates Gladly Furmslxed Bethesda-Blue Grdmte Co., Inc. : 315!!:.5 N.W. Mnln2430 Jakubec, Ernest B. Gentile, Orville ! 1433 K St. N.W. ATTENTION, INVESTORS! Business property, Penna. Ave. near 2Ist St. NW.,, 3-story building, containing large ‘store; 2 fine gpart- ments, 2-car brick garage and fireproof warehouse. Can be bought on very good terms. We advise your immediate inspection. MAIN 3308 216 Commerce and Savings Bldg. 3712 Woodle Road ° Attractive New Seml-Detad:ed Home Half Square the St. Alban’s Cathedral Very Best Brick Construction Seven large rooms, two baths and inclosed breakfast porch; latest designs and decorations; hardwood floors; instantaneous hot-water heater; outlets for electric floor lamps and vacuum cleaner throughout; ge: 1e open fireplace with gas heating attachment; built-in garage; spacious front porch. Very Attractive Terms Within One Square Cleveland Park Bus Line OPEN FOR INSPECTION Wm. H. Saunders & Co. Exclusive Agents Main 1016-1017 Most Beautiful Apartment In Washington Seven New Buildings. Reserva- tions Now Being Made for Apart- ments Up to Four Rooms and Bath. Spring Road at 16th Street $67.50 to $97.50 Manager on Premises 913 15th Street Main 617 Connecticut Ave. Bridge ‘Woodley Park—a zoned and restricted section of social desirability and enhancing value. Exhibit house 2826 Con- necticut Ave. You will find in these properties complete city homes of two stories, attic, breakfast and inclosed sleeping porches, 3 baths, 2 showers, maid's room with bath. The lots are 24 feet front, with the semi-detached houses 29 feet front. Brick garages for two cars. The prices are most rcasonable. The terms liberal—$2,000 cash and $150 per month, including all intcrest. Of this sum $94 is an_average monthly saving. Larger cash payments reduce the monthly payments. All cash may be paid. Your Own Broker or - Middaugh & Shannon, Inc. Woodward Building, 15th and H Sts. ESTABLISHSED 1899 FOR THE SMALL FAMlLY . «,),\; 2525 to 2541 3rd St. NE. THREE BLOCKS FROM R. L.-AVE. CARS Built of best quality tapestry brick;, with oak floors, hot= - water heat, electric lights, front porch, two-story rear porch and; laundry trays. First floor—living room, dining room and lmchen. Second floor—2 large bedrooms, tiled ‘bath. A “. SAMPLE HOUSE OPEN. = - * -; Price;" $6,950." TERMS, $500. CASH. BALANCE, $65 MONTH : Including ' All- Interest - Qumter, Thomas & Company Exclusive Agents Real Estate Financing 819 15th St. N.W. Main 841¢ 5201 Colorado Ave. An Unusually Fine Home, Containing 10 Rooms and 3 Baths Lot Fronting Over 100 Feet on Two Streets Open Sunday | WEAVER BROS., Realtors | 735 15th St. N.W. Main 1821 G'\»H HEA'HNG Co. Scientific Heating &Phumbing 913~917 H Street w.wmwmn.c: THF Scientific Heating and Plumbmg of Office ' Buildings, Schools, Churches, Factories, Apartment Houses and the 1 Private Residences involve responsibilitie: which this organization is particularly well qualificd_ to assume. Estimates on request. “Found Reliable for Over Thirty Years” e NS 4118 HARRISON STREET N.W. Exceptionally-attractive surroundings. Every domes- tic convenience. big rooms, two-baths, one shower bath. Old-fashioned open fireplace ; French doors ; spacious porches; oak floors throughout ; generous lot; garage. Certainty of increased valuation; eight Open Sunday From 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Don’t Fail to See This Property ARNOLD & COMPANY 1311 H Street N.W, Main 657-658 LlGHTBOWN BUNGALOWS At Cottage Ci ity $5,550 to $6,250 ‘DESCRIPTION 5 rmms, bath, cellar, furnace heat, electric lights o gas sange, kitchen cabinets, concrete walks and concretc roadways ‘and good size lots. $500 to $750 Cash Te"_ns $50 to $55 Monthly, Including Interest 2 v ~HOW TO GET THERE Take cats out'sG 'St. N'W. marked RIVERDALE, Berwyn, or Laurel or, Beltsville, and get off at Hoffman's Store, Hill 92. Brcnlwood Any one will direct you to Cottage City. “Chas. M. Lightbown, % Builder .. _Tel. Hyattsville 133-W :Bost Office, Mt. Rainier, Md. * ¥