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LEGAL NOTICES.. . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON ('.. SATURDAY, AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ! 3 OTICES. LEGAL NOTICE U.S. Negotmtes With Siam. l R DAYS ; S = " ; = g ASMEL LTS S L ‘\md\”\ ¥ ARTHUR PETER and W. 1. BADEN: ARTHUR PETUR 2 W tidg - el BT 425 Eve § Northw 3 o e N Al okiT TR TiE. DIt _ | arbitration treaty similar to that slum‘fi s ’ . & SALE OF BLE TML | SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT O | S mia. hoidins Probats - Court with France, Italy, Germany, Denmark ‘ AY Trustees’ Sale of Twelve o NOH N A8 | e ot e & e niration - This 18 to kive and Pinland, and the conciliation \1" R}:)“ AUGUST 11, “’Z’Z'M e 2 3 rick o nees. ¥ i 5 t ¥ e tha e subscrib 1 that the subserik i treaty, similar to the Bryan treaties Programs prepared by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Easiern Detached Brick Res % + No- 58 ; n the | olimbia, huve obinr “wie Pro- | ol Vi itinted July 81 when Secretary ‘standard time. Meters on the left of call letters, kilocycles on right. Being Premises 141i, g 3 . o ' n Kellogg transmitted draft treaties to i : 3 = s A Ahe Siamene MInIstet A01L.5—WEAF New York—610 BID5—WGY Schencctady —700 1415, 1417, 1419, 1423, 1/ e ; 4 ) . ; | J DAY e Bl | 1:30-8tudio program | 6:00Pennsylvanians | | | 1431, 1433, 1435, res h ¥ 2 00— Parnasst 0 3 0 1441 Whittier Street N ollpwine: des i e iche R Ll i e ST 30 Mustiar varietes B Coneen " Acceptance Speech of Repub- S ' r X 10, west, 4337 in K _ X e 4 4 N DOTLE N . WELGIE & ¥ A 30— Bill and Jone. 00 Dance program e TR i By ot e Irol Tl 5 ¢ Gale (o Hhoelh, Aliormers 50— Dinner msi bR Ko | lican Nomina2 to Use Hook- SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Hoover notification. 30— Dei tration hour. e "Tolx s o kive no. sl Bororchesira L Up of 93 Stations. cribers, of the District of ondoliers 00— Gold v obtained from the Probate | 1530.8—WIZ New York—660 20-Orchestra ST & S e the et of Columbin leiters cf | sl 2 s ki the estate o herine | ST Lot BI6.H—WTAG Worcester—580 | The address of Herbert Hoover from 00— Pennsylvanians. MER and GILBERT vonchers thereof. legally 5 :;‘.'"’”““ program. ver notification. 1 the Republican n nbscriber, on or b oty Dance musie —CECA Toronto—690 | dent v oneert orchests. 00 al program. 1 Il be the out the program broadea WRC this ev AD. 1620: othe xcluded from all | 635" Hoover notification RER. 600 Jun & W DLOYD R THR- | 1 Slumber must O 8 MERSCH. Depnt H—WOR Newark—7310 District of Col “lerkc Recital; violin. Covrt 2 2 00— Quartet SOUTHERN. which t Y at 7 o'clock bance musi WM. K. QUINTER. Attorney S Dkt congsrd 200.9—WWNC Asheville—1.010 castern IE COURT OF DISTRICT OF | Hoover notifcation = Sienextia to 6:30 pm 10ldin Souts | program . o is to corti or s to & b 35.0—WSB Atlanta he Dist 3 T % n L v 30— Demonstration ke e L 00—Sunday school le: o Fdward R Ll 30—Music broad —WPG Atlantic City—1,100 20—Dance m hort-wave fransm bia, di asainst Organ: dinner concert. T e r)rlhm' 30 Dance music (1% hours) o Biidlo ‘programs @ nours) B olie. Orcneatra aF 6 pm —WEBAL Baltimore—1,050 ey 8 o'clock the New York Philharmonic Hoover —WHAS Louisville— Symphony Orchestra will go on the air, K s WBAL ¢ | 2:30—Demonstration hour to bo f by the Palais d'Or Or- Hetor SEi Dephiy farsian J0-shi wrostan G e hile this stafion's o= \ 8 "ot Columbia, SO~ WENI Boston—5 30soover notification chestra at 9:20, while tF lon's pr ; W witl. 18 s T 30—Stidio concert. will conclude with selectior ARTHUR PETER and W. H. BADEN, Hoover notification. 00 eater Loul le Entertainer. rdin Lido Orchestra Atorness Eelix Livinston B36.9—WSM Nashville—890 to midnight IHE DISTRICT OF Briage Lalk 30— Hoover notificatior ) AT s $1.5—WNAC Boston—630 o concer o L R L L I distric D e 206.9—WSMB New Orleans—1.019 HAMILTON & HAMILTON, Attorness ; ) ithodes Gn the Pavtuset W0 Theater progr S—WGK Buffalo—090 cENi Toronto—840. 04 speech program —KYW Chie I—WMAK Buftalo—350 s U Slumber music : £283—WLW Cineinnati—300 . ] Orean : 6 wil roadcast Ten Eyck Orchestra. 5 bt s w sather 12‘13'(5 1 e 3 5.0—WTIC Hartford—360 : e from station 3:45 and 10:05 Dept > 5:30 —Hoover noification. a p.m., respectiv WRHF of e ¢ . Goncert awaitans Fort 1t 1 e gotell and Del JOUN €. KRAMER. FRED A. WOODIS, 309.1—WABC New York—030 10:10—Orehessra. Attorness. o Tido. promta 30—Cinio S SR OF : 00 At 00— Dance mu e : #-Orciiestra and vocal. s ooy 30— Music : 30—Dance ¢ Y fety Club. Saturday, August 11, 00— Dance WCAU Philadelphia—1,150 25 ————— Theis Orchesira. me-y rard (4345 4:00 s and That Revue. ! ! 00—Concestiers. 00- e G. PERCY McGLUE and THOMAS § e 1 nd nex 4 11:00—Studio frolic ) Kitozycles). Attorne o coased. An 3 Hoover ation. 500 Likh" opera 30— Dance music (1'a hours) tification Or 3008—WTAM Cleveland—350 00—Orchestra, 103 “WLIT Philadelphia—340 00—Orchestra 00—Summer Civic concert .00 nciification. : 9:00—Mystery Club, KDKA Pittsburgh—950 00— Orches 322.4 Me'ers—930 Kilocyeles). Ba 1 zame, Washi » Totse” saad 440.0—WOX-WIR Detroit—G S Attest \l("n_)k § $c notiession onstration hour 45 Bm -The Town C [ —WAAR Providence—ti? 3 n | 6 p.m.—Dinner concert 2 10—Studio_ program 6:30 p.m—Request program. i N Attornes 30_Hoover notification g it e iy 2 WMAL—Washingion Radio Foru COURT OF THE DISTRICE OF 280.2—WHAM Rochester—1.070 fi('nnn \lmrx—-wm Kilocycles) . Demonstration ho Touification T : E rocital, 5 5 2 ducted by A. Cloyd Gil PERCY McGLUF and THOS. F. BURKE s - t v ther ' e% icheatia - 9 it)ad 7:30 pm.--Pance program % g ; i ot o g it bt T 8 p.m.—Correct t and Madel ‘ ; ! Sherman in popular s: LEGAL NOTICES. ; : ; } ] : ; all ot : Tor & . L). i RADIOS?g\i’l;}({)fFERINGS i:i“r;oip; e e 1 > I - b publ 8:00—Lewisohn Stadium con- 9 pm—A tall tters of civi Capital, r auspice ART 2 N Washinkton L Do i ert; New York Philharmonic | | interess in t ARTHUR PETER AND W. H. BADEN — ; Symphony _Orchestra—WEAF, | | of the Washington Board of Trade : oy e X 1 WEEL, WTIC, WJAR, WRC, 9:15 p.m—Leese’s Brunswick Satur- ; g satd day WGY, WGR, WCAE. WWJ, v Nighters” music by Vincent Lopez TON_Gor DON. Juatt ( WSAL WTAG s - e LB o X 8:00—Goldman Band: Olive Mar- 10:15 to 10:30 p.m.—News flashes 5 shall, soloist— e S . : : : sstate ‘of " Cazoly Representatwe Whlte Pre- WBAL, KDKA, WJR. _ by s g i v { EDUCATIONAL. 6:30—Herhert Hoover notification 1 S Py by-piay account of the MARSH & ROGERS. Attorness ame. ! o o e bpares for Coeae. Ehe paring Bill Which Wil Off- “WEAP. QSZP“V%JA“‘“CE& Washington-Philadelphia _ base > nee st Point, Annapolt ‘\ by iti 1 E ;amdr- l?)'T;‘rhnErn'*n Q(nfr. from “Has bovs in 4 ition. ; studio of The Evening Star i Princeton and ot set British compet wa. WSAL WHAS, WSM. 4:30 pm—Jolly Bill and Jane. B et — WBT, WBZ. WBAL, WHAM, 5 pm—Waldort-Astoria Orehestra BY MARTIN CODEL. W 653 . wicaR: 4 | tem.™ by Luther H. Kinard of the Chr of a cable-radio WCAU, WJAS, WADC, WAIU tian_Endeavor Union. s T AR 4 £ . Repeated rumors s G v 5:50 pm.—An add | merger in this country are given added WKRC, WGHP, WSPD, WMAF. | | ®80 DAt oo ‘Parade TOOMEY & TOOMEY. Attorneys 2 TOUR THE > NA,TIONAL UNIVERSITY credence by the fact that Represents- | e Ao ot & arsiet of N s ||| Fall Term Begins September 29, 1928 ||| tive Wallace White. chairman of the " S W sl figmtios o | A ! =) Ot e | the United States has 82,000 miles of parade comm SCHOOL OF LAW—SCHOOL || |House committee on marine and fsh| ine world's submarine cables. The| 5:55 p.m.—Motion picture guide pro- OF ECONOMICS AND eries and one of the authors of LUF British unification scheme will consoll-| gram GOVERNMENT | radio law, is preparing to write a bill| i00 "oy Sheir cables, extending to all| 5:58 pm.—Base ball scores. courfess ¢ | containing new provisions which Con-| porie "of the empire and the wgrld, of the Associated Press and The Registrar's Office | gress will be asked to incorporate into |y, gne great private operating com- | Evening St 818 13th St. N.W. { the_radio_act g . |pany under government regulation.| 6 p.m—Hupmobile Orchestra PRA s Tels. M. 6617, Fr. 7964 i fl‘f"”“‘"‘d‘;”fi‘i'\“f"““m ?{'(“d‘l‘l?x‘l‘]‘fl"r)|1- company will absorb and operate | 6:30 p.m—Acceptance speech HARRY A. GRANT AND CLIFFORD P said Ot o remtHiretien'd maio 6 7w ) luctant o diseust atie sbloct GUEREN] thie Britieh DRt offices, rtio. systent | HutbesE Rodver; Thepuiicti presidenti GRANT, Attorney 4 y ot € N e and the Marconi Wircless Telegraph nominee. THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DI L = turning to Maine, where a_political| o, | with “its “beam” system linking | 8 pm—Correct time and New Ve : = c oLam TH Martin. Paibtf N MOVING, PACKING & STORAG campatgn Tnces i, an inkling ot his | 700 don directly with Canada, Australia, Philbarmonic-Symphony Orchestra CLEPHANE & LATIMER. Atterncys. 1 g sl - rs g, NG, P/ NG STORAG! ‘l'wglglA‘!“t\ intentions was gleaned when Soulh Afflea and India 9:20 p.m - Palais d'Or Orchestra. . A T Cof t 1 voeks | STORAGE FURNTTURE AND PIANOS | he sald he was mi concerned now C ¢ t 10 1 i ¢ ISTRICT OF | quit Is to ! ; 2 WEMCHLER S, 920 Pa ave nw Phone | ; . fros That consolidation, either with the 10 pm.—Slumber music & A f o Main_1282 " Main 0539 2 | with the long and short wave sItuation | yiernational =elegraph & Telephone | 11 p.m.—Weather forecast RATES FIRST AND Avorp | than with l"““-““\-“‘l‘““” » broadeasting | OF Western Union, or both, has been in| 11 to 12 p.m.—Emory Daugherty an T8 pariann (& 2 | He said he thought the broadeastin | ihe minds of offcials of the Radio Cor- | Jardin Lido Orchest | problem was purely administrative n | 8 WS OF SUOR Y T denced by | character and properly within the pur- i & e = 2 > Py o e i MOV!NG [ G e el crentea radio "na- | Bublic utteranees of its omeiaie, owet NIGTANCE HUNTER Toctan B, G Attornes | KRIEGS (| | ministrative agency. the Federal Radio| whych organized the Radio Corporation ORY O IR Al | Commission. He was not ye! concerne = R gt assen O oliite Probate | [, With prapoesis o repset the |0l AMatich, in & SDeSS wasly fhils yeat urged that legal restraints be taken off ! | & STORAGE] CO., INC. [} Davis equalization ~amendment oF | cibio vagin mergers PAC NG SH'PPlNG | whether the Radio Commission should | CPPie-ridlo mevkers o rd. presi- Kil Il [ e continued or discontinued, although | 4 L% APTH FeR S B R of ve St N.W. Main 2010 [} | these are matters that will come Up | smorica, told a class at the Harvard | shortly after the short session of Con- AMEHCR. o &t €8 iy the same gress convenes, next December ey o, OR . WALLACE. Attarney . RESORTS, [eheaa Goniveeg: HORS B R thing. But an unauthorized announce- | ! : - LANTIC CITY, N L Saw the great-| ment that the International Telegraph | A <oy est problem of radio in the long waves. | i pelephone had definitely arranged to which are now used with glant power | & VEURRCRE T GO tien of Aneer- ool for transoceanie communieation. and )iy ‘quickly denied by Youns and b mawater \“‘.‘[’“‘d‘"l"“”__““‘:‘(*‘l- ‘1""“‘" can span | David Harnoff. Radio Corporation of | Broadcasting 4o iy s opecial ey ra [great distances with low powers and | jmerica general manager announce the ; WAL punaR: | | are now being used in “beam” radio | ATCTICH SSRCT WMANIRCL ) oy par. |y as they should : g shan, thick OCEAN CITY, N. J. | cizeuits that already engirdle the glohe. | hord disoussed the eficiency of the | dble for the dis HBODOR 3 116 We ) " o hether he | British “beam." or directional system Meyers, New P9 HALCYON HALL G, White would not state whether he | of radio transmission. While the Radio | fan. savs in a letter ’ ate | {pod table. fresh veEgtapjey reas. | had discussed the merger subject With | a,rnomtion of America has developed | Federal Radio Co ¥25.8u4:11 go._ Qunet-Mer, H._S. HHLL |the great cable and radio Interests|jis gyn “beam” transmitters, they have | Meyers said that ¢ FILED ULy SHADY SIDE, MD. | whose anxiety to combine has become |18 OVt TPEAM L AOSEE G @d no | one evening ran thro o FRAN UNNINOHAM. ( Kk * increasi I\L]\ apparent since lll? ‘“\I)( g s it , ors ~ R - o ;AR : § | e | such clatms have been made em | bers without sn an R RN ST 4 il s on Chesnacaxe Bay. Fsn. | R0 the merger of all of the ‘Britisn |88 for the British system. The success | fe 000 Cing & "gues Ha # O e O O P keriot” 20 de. | Empire’s cable and radio ”‘“'-g,-‘um,\ emphasized by the board which | broadcasting policy Tustee v ler, 1007, better. Phone West River whether privately or government owned. ecommended the British merger to s very annoving, he asse o 4550, SRR W Andrews, Mar | Prom Whites ititude, however. and | Bifiament last month ¥ ool ooy o giieorme OCEAN CITY, MD. | trom public utterances of leaders i { PYNAMCNL ISt TORE. - 0 was | log of stations they pick ; " Ocean tront rooms, | the American communications fleld 1t 15 | 1o cajyey ondon only yesterday ! While one of the rules THE RELMON]I Rinning water fe- | evident that the issue which will be ,,‘,‘\."L‘!‘_”‘u'l"“"“;m} \::fl“’_’,,(:)‘,l“_‘\.h,. 98 | commission stipulates that broad entls cemodses. W10 8 g% RS oy | Taited before Congress during the | Britsh “board. strikingly reveals how | stations give their call . BRFf KERS oV _soanbwak | Wrihtoming Aoq stectelne Seeslons | (ne “beam” radio servises have cut into lar intervals, many of ¢ O QAR DWALK | will be the fusion of American eable- | (e cable’ traffic, reducing the volume | Feccived have been ald unaing witer o Brls % batha Pho \,’ radio facilities in order to meet the | (o€ (APIT FEREIC PO oW Fates. | against the interruption of prog EnnAuRAaas o gy b JACKSON, FITZGERALD & DALM. f ) P ¥ | sty 5 ¢ MERSC | Upton st. nw.. | =1 e D L ‘ DX Fan Writes to Radio Commi sion Saying Stations Fail to Give Letters THF HASTINGS NOTEL :I.x\‘l‘l:|)cllll(wx\ of the new glant Britis “b‘)'"”" arging (he necessity of retainmg | ARNOUDCETS \(\m want to | . A\ . g7, the cable service, because of the invest- ) KNOW thelr station is on th watk. Modern and homelike. Rus vlhu“\\'x‘n{I:v Section 17 of the radio act of 1927., nant “they represent and because they | {he improvement of receiving sets e e "AIRE “oHAS "LUDLAM | known as the White law, expressly for- | b B W8V, O ding. and ocea- | (he universality of quality program: BRADDOCK HEIGH MD. | bids such consolidations in this coun- | Gonal nterruptions of wireless, the Ietters to the commission {rom the DX T try. Neither cable or radio companies » i fans are decreasing in number THE SYLVIA | try. 1 ! llo companies | ,;inors of the report by their language g in number 5 L | may ‘ncquire each other's proberties | i giate ‘they are looking to the day | MOYETS, ®ho says he has: been a wide porehes, excelient | under this -;.;.n.m “if nw(mmmm- ot | ohan radto- Will supersedie the o "'v‘ tance enthusiast for six years b Adrens ffect is to lessen competition or re-) ' . . . | built many receiving sets, set Aotk ilelahton haa, | strain commerce.” | That is one of the most stri®ing mission a log of 78 stat ARIMORE KEELEY, Attorne ) VIRGINIA | " Gompetition would inevitably be re- | spects of the report. Yet the Westem | picked up in six weeks' exploration wi r or 3 ¢ |duced if, as has been proposed, the | Union, operator of nine cables on the | the dials. Included in v o i ! POTOMAC BEACH glant Infernational Telephone & Tele- | North American continent and the enly | Oregon, California and Texas station: raph_Co.should absorb_the Radio &reat communications unit in the United 'as well as many small stations it would be | States which has no radio project in | various parts of the c rv. and | view, would scarcely seem to agree with ' prebroadeast of a Sydney. Australia By FRED € O CON- | family. 2 mile Cotonial Heach redgeed if Western Union and the | B e and Fobd Buagnt Radlo Corporation of America should | this oft-repeated —suggestiow. — The | gram CLINTON JAMEN, Attorne Rlehmond. 1 combine. These are now the great|American company will begin (his| Meyers sald he got hi t St i 1«;-’4»;- v competing American units, {month to lay & new high-speed per-|from stations with a powe o WAk iAot | malloy eable from New Foundland to | 1.000 watts. X ) 1 resort near Bi u.m\ on Shen. & ol 0/ ‘elepho & ‘ele~ | COI ec! rom Ne ork to Germany, it Vol Tt e ater | graph, already owning cable, telegrapht [ ltaly and Africa BUILDS AFRICAN BEACON. ground, drives, SEROR boat .qu| telephone ~«\>him~ throughout the| It is said it will be the fastest cable ehifdre Uhiids or tuberculars taken: $18 | United States and E recently | fn the world, being capable of se g e | o R o o Deeenther 1 Hogt? | fotned with the Posial el bt Bl ool f sending | §pain Evects First Radio Gul i { \ o anq | et _Maurion B. Castipmsh, Be 8 mercial Cables and other Mackay in-jat the rate of 1500 to 2500 letters a Morocean Coast. HOGER V26 11 o improved. . by EAGLED MERE PAWS, FA. terests in $300,000,000 consolidation. | minute, respectively. Tt s cited by A by AKERUR PETER M. BADEN, . 63wt | THE FORE. {NN "0v the Take | Western Union has extensive cable lines | Western Unfon officials as their most| Spain has established a radio beac Atto N y UL o 006 Toss Khova Exceliont (pihe, Kagles | gcross the Atlantic and leases others. | “eloquent answer” (o the suggesiion | 8t Cape Tres Forcas, Moroeco, the b | a0 foer above sen el Sane. | The Radio Corporation 18 at present | that radio is making inroads on the| f0 be placed an the coast of Af ot hooklet write Her- | the only public service transoceanic ! cable busines the Usited States Lighthouse system of any size in this country, but | (copyright. 1998, by North Amertean announces. It is expected, however the Mackays recently obtained author- Newspaper Allfance ) w & beacon will also be installed at ¢ STEAMSHIPS ity to enter this field on & competitive | . Spartel. south of. the entrance to Mediterrancan Sea 1 basis. . flad87. exclusive :TRAL | “Any one of the merger projects h! Crash Holds Up Liners | The beacon at Cape Tres Forcas warned to first publication hereof, athorwise within the realm of possibility, and! MONTREAL, August 11 (3 The 8t | transmits the letters T ¥, followed by | there have been public statements to| Lawrence ship channel apparently was | 2 long dash of 4 seconds’ duration NOI-UI-U- N!\V ZEALAND | (e effect that Wall street wants all| blocked yesterday after two wheat- | The signal is transmitted on 300 kilo three merged into o single great | laden steamers collided and greunded | c¥eles, contiuous wave Juchers thereof, | cause will be proceeded with ax in case of | henticated e Viber, on | default. Provided, n copy of this order b 2th duy of July, A D 1029, | publ NG 0 werk three successi ay hy law be exclided fror Wihiniton Law Reporier and t Ciiven under my | T tar, lonier and other publi | |n Well ¥ ped Roval Mall ol ; £ ey, my Jonier and ather, publl | IAORANGLT (1,000 suna). Aug. | American communication company that | and a third went down ashore near | . NR LW P ) Wy W 0 B e e | Will squarely meet the British compe- | Varennes The liners Duchess of Bed- | Sixty years ago 480000 acres wer iy Distries of VhANK E ol n.‘u».u\nln‘x" | T, tarens e wunly u eae e, 400 | tition for world-wide business ford, Alaunia and Athenia were unable | sown to whsat i Canada. This yoas &, o LAGIANE, T GUNNINGIAR | Jath e Wagtan e s, WU aat | The British today lead in cable facil- | to sail on schedule and nearly 2,500 | the wheat acreage is approximately Uit wanis oy o itles. They have 190,000 miles and | passengers were held in Montreal 22,000,000, : s

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