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. 29 OLD FAVORITES AND NEW ON WRE General Motors Family Party Will Broadcast Songs of “Then and Now.” AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE_DA' AUGUST .33, 1928 PLAN ADVANCED La Founli to Present Idea Calling for Equality Among Five Zones. AUCTION SALES. _FUTURE_DAYS. . WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. TER AUTOMOBILE BY AUC- BTORAGE OHARQES. jven that on WEDNES- C. G. SLOAN & CO., Inc. ] o1 bt a el on, SiBiEs: | MENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK A M 1 will Aucts. { 30l by public_auction, at Weschlor's, 030 715 13th St. REGISTERED 83! Antique Furniture, China, Glass, Pictures, Oriental Rugs, Draperies, etc. At Public Auction Within Our Galleries, 715 13th St. Wednesday, August 15th, 1928 'HOMAS J. OWEN & BON. AUCTIONEERS at 10 A.M. 1426 Eye Street Northwest, TRUESSTEEA' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL Embracing in part: Chest of Drawers, Secretaries, Davenports, Chairs, Rockers, Folding Top Card Tables, Work Tables, Nests of Tables, Snap f§| TATE, BEING A TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING. CONTAINING FOUR ROOMS Top Tables, Cradies, Music Boxes, Lustre Ware, Pewter, Plated Ware, Etc. Terms: Cash. C. G. SLOAN & €O, INC,, Aucts. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE_DAVS. LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT MONDAY, ‘AUGUS'I' 3, 1928. repared by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Eastern time. Meters on the left of call letters, kilocycles on right. ADAM | BUICK ROADS' TION . Auctioneers, M A. WESCHLE! TRUSTEE'S " OF VALUABLE M. "MVID Al %‘A’l"l KNOWN AS 3004 Yors PLACE NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly ¥ecorded in Liber No. 5843, folio 258 et seq., ©f the land records of the District of Colum- Bbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale by public auction. |r¥rrnm of the emises. on 1D THE SEVENTEENTH AY OF AUGUST. 1928, AT POUR O'CLOCK P M., the following-described land and prem- ises, situate m the District of Columbia. to wit: Lot 39 in sauare 43?7 in Robert E. Seammell's subdivision of narts of the tracts of land known as “‘Barbauoes and Scotland Enlarzed.” as per plat_recorded in Liber 82, At foilo 38. of (he recoras of the ofice of the survevor of the Distriet of Oolumbin; | subject to restriciions and covenants of Tecord Terms of sale: The above property will be #0ld sub; 10 a prior deed of trust for 6'3%. due June 9. 1920, 5500 00 10 be in cash, balance of the purchase price 10 Bo representad by a note pavable at the TAL of $3500 per month. ote to be secur B roperty sold. or all | n_of purchaser A o T ed of purchaser Time of ‘sae Al convevancine. recor And otarial fees At cost of cl <of sale 1o be complied wi davs from dav of Sale. otherwis <" Tight Yo Tesell th cost of the defa after five days advertisem some newspaper pudlisned in city of Washineton, D O THE WASHINGTON LOAN TRUST CO. Trusic By ALFRED H. LAWSON _ rui-d&ds.extu Real Estate Officer THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1435 Eve St. NW SALE OF_VALUABLE REAL | ESTATE. BEING A TWO-STORY BRICK | DWELLING. INING SIX ROOMS | \ KNOWN A AS 918 POTOMAC AVENUE SOUTHEAST. { fiue of a certain deed of trust. re- Liber No 6001 folio 110. of ords of the Dist of Columbia. Teauest Of the Darties sect staned will sell st public avctio front of the premises. ch WEDNESDAY. AUGUST TWENTY-SECOND. 1928. I' POUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P M gollowing-described Iand_and premises of Columbia. and being ] n in square num- nine hund d ARy described tn Said deed of Lrust. following terms. Te of sale: Said property i& subject én TRADE MARK Programs standar 5—~WGY Schenectady—190 3 E program. J0—A & P, Gyptien, 0—Generai Motors Party. 00—Cabin_Door. 30—Musical program; Cavalers. 833.1—WBZ Springfield—900 6:30—Roxy and His Gang. 8.00—Riverside program. 9 491.5~WEAF New York—610 0—Dinuer music. ~Talks: strin Melody Maids, 30--A. & P. Gypsies Goneral Motors Party. 00—Cabin Door’ 9:30—E| Tango Romantico. 10:00—Dance music 451.3—WJZ New York—660 5:00-—Orchestra: Dogs. 8:00—Twin pairs of harmony. §:30—Roxy and His Gang. 8:00—Riverside program. 8:30—Real folks. 9:00—Russian Gayeties. 10:00—Slumber music. 422.3—WOR New; 5:15—Romances. 600 nadiers: orchestra. 7:00—Musical Miniature. 4°00—United Opera Co. 9:00—~The Captivators 10:05—Dance: witching hour. WPG Atlantic City—1.100 ~Organ: dinner music. Talk. Versatillans “Musical: concert orchestra. Dance music (212 hours) 285.5—WBAL Baltimore—1. 6:30—Roxy and_His Gan 8 00—Riverside program. 8:30—Real Folks 9:00—Marylanders, 508.8e-WEEI Boston—590 00— Big Beother Club. 30—Old Time Minstrels. 00— Melody Maids, 30—A. & P Gypsies muste, [ 7 8 9 9 | | | | | | 30— Real Folks. 00—Orchestra 305.9—WHAZ Troy—080 8:00—Musical feature. 8:45—Studio concert. 9:15—Darce music B16.9—WTAG Worcester—380 00—Big Brother Club. 30—Minstrels: Melody Maid) 30—Stucio programs. 8:30—General Motors Parts. 434.3—CNRO Ottawa—690 Cozy Corner Joncert orchestra. 134.5—CFCA Toronto—690 15—Qrgan recital 00—Concert program. SOUTHEKN. 206.9—WWNC Asherille—1.010 7:00—Orchestra. 4I5.0—WSB Atlanta—630 6:30—Roxy and His Gang. 8:00—Riverside_program 8:30—General Motors Party. B10.5—=WIAN tackeons 1l1e—BHD 30—Orchestra and_assistants. Trio: family party. Recital; fddlers. tudio, organ —WHAS Loalaville—030 8:30—General Motors Party. 9:00—8tudio_concert. 9:30—El Tango Romantico. 336.0—WSM Nashville—800 ¢:30—Roxy and Mis Gang. 8:00—Riverside: family DArty. 9:00—Dinrer music. 9:34 ‘ango; organ. 1530 —Radlo Sevent studo, 206.9—WSMB New Orleans—1.010 9:30—Dance music (3 hours) 249.9—WCOA Pensacola—1,200 9:00—Concert. 10:00—Dance music 254.1-WRVA Richmond—1,180 8:00—Bob and Elmer. |0:00—History. orchestra. 11 AND 'ONE_ BATH, KNOWN AS 634 MORTON STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of & certain decd of trust re | corded in Liber No. 5022, at follo 204, of the nd records of the District of ‘Columbia d at the reauest of the partles secured ereby, the undersigned will sell at pub- cuetfon. ih front of the premises on | WEDNESDAY. AUGUST TWENTY-SECOND. | 108 AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M. the fol- | lowing-described land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia, and being lot numbered forty-nine (19) 1y block nun bered nine (8), “Whitney Close.” at .d ribed In snid deed of trust upon the ‘fol- owing terms Terms of &nlé: Said \ | | Entertaining musical contrast will be offered in the “Generad Motors Family Party” program, under the title of “Then and Now,” in which favorite song selections of years ago versus those of the present day will be broad- cast over Station WRC tonight at 8:30 o'clock. A number of vocal solos by artists widely known to the radio audiences and numerous selections by a concert orchestra under the direc- tion of Roderic Graham, and by Joe Green's Novelty Orchestra are to be included in the prograx Further adventures of “Willie," “Mandy” and “Ezie” will be presented in a humorous sketch, “The Cabii Door,” at 9 o'clock. Having obtaine{ a charter for the “Esteemed and Con: temporaneous Brothers and Sisters o the Grand and Exalted Protective Order of Sunburnt Blondes,” Willie's main_difficulties this week are to be reflected in his campaign speech for election to the highest office in that organization. ‘The title of the office he seeks is to be broadcast. ‘The adventures of a young Ameri- can, Richard Burke, who in the story has inherited the famous cabaret “Ta ba-ris” in_Buenos Aires, will be fea. tures in “El Tango Romantico,” to be put on the air through WRC at 9:30 pm. South American dance music will be offered in the program Py the tango orchestra. Other evening features over WRC in- clude “Short Stories,” by Irving Pisher; the National String Quartet and “Roxy and His Gang,” the latter program to be broadcast at 6:30, and the A & P ies in & variety of numbers at 7:30. tation WMAL will broadcast a con- cert by the United States Navy Band at 7:30 p.m., to be followed by “The Melody Girl” in popular songs at 9. At 9:1 Jose Echanis will be the subject under the title of “Musical Moments with Famous Planists.” “Bell and Christie” will entertain at 9:35, while “Some German Theatrical Tricks” will be de- scribed by Colby Harriman at 10 o'clotk. A varied program of vocal and instrumental music will be offered over station WTFF. Tonight's features in- clude Castlow and Connors in a banio duet at 9 o'clock, Harry Arnold, har- monica player, at 9:15; G. W. Martin, baritone, at 9:30; the “Southern Trou- bador” at 9:45, and Emil Jolson at 10, to be followed by the “Old Time Trio” and “Honolulans.” The usual programs will be broadcast over stations NAA and WRHF. JAPAN WILL BE CAREFUL TO KEEP GUESTS AMUSED Government Names Special Com- mittee to Entertain Visitors. TOKIO (#).—The Japanese govern- ment has named a special cntertain- ment committee to take charge of dis- tinguished foreign siatesmen from all over the world expected to attend the | imperial coronation ceremonies in No- it ¥ | vember. HUNGARIANS SPURN ARMY it o5, fusts s g the | UNLESS DRAFTED BY LAW benefit of Japan's elaborate rules of | hospitality during the actual ent ment proceedings. Three days of con- | Movement Has Been Launched for | ! Compusory Military centrated amusement wiil be arranged Training. ‘ BY MARTIN CODE | An entirely new plan of allocating | wave lengths and powers to the 602 broadcasting stations of the United | States will be presented to the Federal | Radio Commission when it reconvenes tomotrow after its recess of two weeks. | The plan in general is the conception | of Commissioner Harold A. La Fount, tepresenting the fifth zone of Far Tol0 suid deed-of-trust In- | Western States. the only member of | daved ar touses onethira i& | the commission who remained at his | Shnd the balance in two | desk during all of the vacation period. | s PavaLle in ong end teo|. Ths detalls gere worked out in col-| | OF V. num, semi-annually. secured by | laboration with Dr. J. H. Dellinger o S rWASTORY BRICK | T A A WO STORY BRICK | Sacond” deed ot o ine' Broperts | the Burrl;‘.u of Standards, recently an-§ AAINING SIX ROOMS | DWELLING' CONTAINING SIX' ROOMS | Shiker” Fntcrent ind inses 1o he paid ‘or | Pointed chief technical adviser of the AS 158 THIRD | AND BATH. KNOWN AS 3005 “THIR- | ndjusted to date of sule Al tonvevancinr. | commission; Capt. Guy Hill of the aser’ | Army Signal Corps, technical adviser ® | Louis G. Caldwell, the commission’s STREET NORTHWEST. n ! o GoaL O Cle,of cortain deed 0f trust. re- | A qasonti of $300.00 'will e required | chief counsel, and Laurens Whittemore, | radio expert of the Bell Telephone, corded in Liber No. 8752. at follo 497, of | b o R bk e Jand Tecards of the District of Columbln. | SG ol tnin trires’ to be laboratories and secretary of the Amer- | ican delegation to the Inwr:mlmnal; ama at the reauest f the parties ‘secired | B St Sular i daposii wiil-be forfeited the undersigned will sell at public | ana property resold at risk and cost of de- n front of the premises, on TUES. | faulting purchaser. after five (5) davs’ UGUST TWENTY-FIRST, 1023, Radic-Telegraph Conference. The basic provision is equality among the five zones in the division and the | use of wave lengths. Common power | A [ vartisement of THREE OCLOCK PM. the followin-de- | \ottitement of seribed land_and premises. situate in (he 1 3 District of Columbia being ot mum- | < . | cd forty (40 in block numbered two (). | Columbia Heights." s described i1 deed Of irust. upon the following | : | | denominators are established for each! | class of wave length. The plan is ex- | tremely flextble regarding both fre- | quency and power assignments, however, and complies strictly with the stringent (requirements of the Davis equalization in that it allots absolutely facilities to each 6 % ne | 30— o property is subject to a prior deed of trust securing an in- | debtedness of 50.00. and said property [} & SON. AUCTIONEERS. | THOMAS J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 25 Eye Sircel Northwest | 1425 EYE ST. N.W. AND_ BATH. STREET NORT! By virtue of a S N TRUSTEE S oReT. ertain_deed of trust re- o. 5681, at follo 213, of the the District of “Columbia, | equest of the parties secured rsizned will sell lic of *the premises. on ESDAY. AUGUST TWENTY-SECOND. | AT THREE-THIRTY OCLOCK PM the foll ccribed iand snd premises. District _of Col and | twenty- in | abered five hundred and {wenty- As described in said deed of the following tern 4°30—General Motors Party. 9°00—Cabin Docr: El Tango. 461.3—WNAC Boston—650 5 00—Juvenile Smilers. 5 ‘m—-lg‘mnrr dance. 6:30—-Talk: piano. 00— Question box. 8.00—~WOR programs (2 hours). 302.8—~WGR Buffalo—608 00 Melody Maids. 30—General Motors Party. 00—Cabin_Door: EI Tango. 10—Orchestra 00—Organ. 45.1—WMAK Buffalo—350 5:30-Orchestra 830 Studica Srogram “Musica #00-WOR programs (2 hours). 10:05—Gavaliers —WTIC Hartford—560 5:30—Hotel Bond Trio. §:00-Vocal: string quartet. 6:30—Plano: sports. 00— Melndy Maids. 730—A & P. Gypsies, 8:30—General Motors 9:00—Cabin Door. 9:30—El Tango gRomantico. 500.1—WABC New Yorke-970 5:00-Dinner music; features. 7:00— Hnml‘hA\;‘nk';N 260.5—~WCAU Philadelphia—1,150. 6:00—Musical Chefs: trio. .00 White Rock hour. 8:00—WOR_ programs. 10:05—Orchestr: WFi-WLIT Philadelphi 'J(" _General Motors Party. 8:00—-Cabin Door. 9:30—El Tanzo Rol Kl —KDK A 5:30—KDKA Epsemble. 5:30—Roxy and His Gang. 8:00—Riverside program. 8:30—Real Folks. 9:00—Musical program. 183.6—WJAR Providence—82% 6:30—Dance music 7.00—Melody Maids. 7:30—A. & P. Gypsies. 8:30—General Motors Party. 280.2—WHAM Rochester—1, 30—-Roxy and His Gang. 00—Riverside program. 30—Real Folks. being _lot by sauare_n upo . A No. 925 15th said aull-d&ds.exsu terms | Purchaser to pay one-third of the pur- chase price In cash.’ the balance ‘in two | PROPOSAL {nstaliments years. respec- | oo Wit fherest Bt the Tate of 6 por | BROPOSALS FOR ADDITION 10 GUARD annum. and secured by deed of trust on ! House. Office of Constructing Quartermas- The property sold. of all cash, at the option | (°L Army Medical Centcr. Washington. D. C of the purchaser Taxes (nl\d‘ interest paid | S “fidl'dh:\‘v:xv?mfi i triplicate. will be re- or adjusted to the date of sale all conyey- | io2h. and then onened for the constriiction | amendment X e mood Htle or Mo sale. A deposit of | O &n addition, 20'x48’. to the Guard House. | equal broadcasting e oo e o 5t the time ol sajs | Further information unon application. De- | zone, and settlement to be within thirty (301 davs | POSIt of S10.00 required for return of plans. | of the date of sale. or deposit forfeited and | _At13.14.15-¢ | fhe property resold. at the cost and risk of one trust 8 9 \d said property | 3 su said deed-of-trust 0 indebtedriess. Of the purchase price over and above said deed of trust. one-third Is cash and the balance in two | ments. pavable in one and twd With intercst at the rate of §% per annum. pavable semi-annually. secured by second deed of trust upan the property sold. or all cash At the option of the purchaser Interest and taxes to be aid or ‘adiusted to dats of sale A deposit of £200.00 will e time of sale. Al con- recording. etc. at the cost of purchaster | Terms Of Sale to be complied Tith within thirty (301 days from das of sale. otherwise deposit wiil be forfeited and Droperty resnld at tisk and cost of de- faultine aser. after five (5) davs' ad- vertisement of such resale in some news- DAper shed in W gton. D, B. _FRANCIS SAUL. No th St NW. WILLIAM_ P BENSON, No. 925 15th St N.W Trustess 1 t 1 to be paid ir Xl cqual instal 4, and above o be paid i two equal install- said deed of trust, one-t cash and the balance i ments. pavable in one and iwo Fears, with interest ai the rate'of 6% PPr annum. pay abl> semi-annually. secured by second d of trust upon the property sold, or all cash e OpLion of the purchaser. Interest and sted 10 date of sale. be required at the taxes to be paid or ad. A Teposit of $300.00 $ time of sale. Al conveyancing recording. ic at the cost of rms of sale 1o be complied w 3 dass from day of sale. otherwise deposit will be forfeited and property resold at risk and cox' of defaulting purchaser after five (5) @~y advertisement resale in s newspaper published in B. FRANCIS SAUL. o925 15th St N WILLIAM P. RENSO! No. 825 15th St N.W. AxdsexSu Trustees Bt §QN JAGOTIONEERS TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BEING A TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING. CONTAINING SIX ROOMS AND _BATI, KNOWN AS 1236 DUNCAN n deed of trust rt-; e as instrument No | e iand records of the District of eand at the request of the parties the undersigned will sell | in front of the prem nd tecords of the Distri WEDNESDAY. AUGUST ~SEC- 1923 AT POUR O' PM. the llowing-described land and pnn\-rA sit- e in the District of Columbia, and beins | t numbered eighty-two (82 in are num- - red ten hundred and eight (1008). as de- Tibed Ih Sald deed of Lrust upon the fol- wine tArme. Terms of sale: Said property is subject to | wm umflfotmu nn:nn: -ana ;eg;‘ N of $3. . and_said property wil 2014 fubject 1> said deed-of-trast indebted- mess. Of the purchase price over and adove d deed of trust, one-third is to be pal cash and the baisnce in.two equal in- stallments. PAYAble in one and two vyears. with interesi at the rate of 6% per annum, payabie semi-annuslly. secured by secon: deed of trus. upon the property sold. or all cash at the option of the purchaser. In- terest and taxes to be paid or adiusted to ‘e of sale. A deposit of §300 will be re- red at time of sale. All conveyanc- recording. etc. at the cost of pur- Engineering Pattern, | S The plan in general follows an engi- | ihe "aefauing " purehaser. “after ie (3 | OFFICIAL NOTICE | neering pattern: But, unlike the pro- | avs' previous advertisement of sueh resale |y - = = vl { {n Some Washington newspaper | D e o (e erta ey wamincten, | Posal of ‘the radio commitiee of the i . B, FRANCIS SAUL. DG Notiee 1n hereby #iven that the Sec- | American Enginecring Council, it dofs | No. 925 15th St. N.W. retars of Africulture. under authority con- | not contemplate a set-up that is either | t | practically or theoretically ideal. It i J_ WRILEY JACOBS. . t A No. 935 15th St. N W I"A‘ on I||||I\"b, ";:\5‘ plant s(n?'m;‘xl.':v'. A 4 | essentially a compromise between th auld-d&ds.exSu ‘Trustees. amen has promuleat n revision of the E flles and reauiations supplemental (o N0 | theoretical ideals pursted by Commis- | tee of Quarantine No. O3 O ‘ire Anzust | sioner Caldwell of New York and the 13 j9%. The e fon" 15 %0 | many makeshifts that have been sug- | | provide for the ' o movement. under | gested in order to meet peculiar condi- | permit. of five-lente hen Erown 1 nermit. of fvelenied DS New” York and | tions existing in the different zones W ton P scalitics free from currant | Briefly summarized the plan involves ! a sixfold classification of the 90 avail- and sgooseberry 'Vrmo‘\-r \I\r‘ r"; Striction which prohibited the shipment of « R pines Trom Wl able channels, with assignments as fol- | 5 | such pines from Wisconsin and Minnesota Penr nia i:r\d Ne nplify the restelctions xov | 73" Twenty-five channels to be cleared | zooseberry plants {rom States n- | for the exclusive operation of one su- | cted wilh the white pine blister rust disi | perpower station on each. This will | Copies of the said quarantine s 08 | give five such stations to each zone. | the' Plant Quarantine and | The maximum power allotment for each | United States D& | 7one on these "channels would be an | Awri- | aggregate 100,000 watts. The amount of power for the stations would vary from 5000 to 50,000 watts or more, | depending on the desired range of service 2. Twenty channels with two sta- 15—Studio features. 00—Orchestra. CENTRA 526—KYW Chie 8:30—Real Folks. 3:00—Symphonic’ Ensemble. AIBI—WLW Cineinnati—700 6:15—Diners. 7.00—Talk and orchestrs. 7:30—Dance music. 8:00—Riverside program. 8:30_Real Folks 9:00—Fun-full hour. 10:00—Features; dance (2 hours) 362.1—WSAT Oincinnati—830. 30—Bafety Club: storie 15—Sec. Hawkins: Jullet. 00—Melody Maids T:30—A & P. Gypsies. #:30_Party; Oabin Door. 16°00—Dance music. 300.8—WTAM Cleveland—350 6:00—Orchestra 7:00—Melody Maids. 7:30—A. & P. Gypsies #:30—General Motors Party. 9:00—Cabin Door. 10:00—International program. 11:30—Dance music. 440.9-WCX-WJIR Detroit—680 £:30~Roxy and His Ga T3l 3:90—Riverzide program 8:30—Real st pul . S J OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1435 Eve Street Northwest ALUABLE REAL NE-HALF - NG, CONTAIN- | THOMA: USTEES' SALE OF V. ESTATE. BEING A ON! éis'x’"“‘ JAl fiONA !q'HKA!T. h‘l‘) TH- By virtue of a certain deed of trust re. ‘comtfl in Liber No. 5458 at folio 93. o | the land ecords of the District of Colum: | bla, and at the request of the parties se- | i cured thereby. the undersigned will sell at public_auctio: front of the premise: | FRIDAY. AUGUST THE SEVENTEENTH. i s also Trade Fixture | 1926, AT THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. ) the following-described land and premises. BY PUBLIC AUCTION | Sittate in' the District of Columbia. and Tuesday, August 21, 1928 | being lot numbered ‘twentythree (3" in t7 square forty hundred and. fifteen (4015). as at 3:30 O'Clock P.M. || déscribed’ in said deed of trust upon the | Toliowins terms "Terms: of sale: Sald property is sublect to a Drior deed of trust securin an imdebt- | edness of $3.500.00. and said Droper®@ will be 'sold subject to ‘sald deed of trust in- debiidness: The ' purchase price over and above said deed of trust. ohe-third is to be Paid In cash and the balance in two eauai 'installments. " ayable in one an {Wo years. with interest at the rate o € Der annum. pavable semi-annually. secured by second deed of trust upon the property Sold, or all cash at "the "option | of the purchaser. Interest and taxes (o be Dard or sdjusted to date of salc A des | gosie ‘ge "sa00.00 wili“be” reaulred at the ime of sale. A deposit of $300.00 Will be required ‘At the time of saie. Al con- Vevancing. tecording. eic. at the oSt o purchaser. ‘Terms of salé fo be compli With within thirts (30} days from day of | Sale, ‘otherwise. deposit ‘will be forfeited | aha’ property resold at risk and_cost of | Gefaufting purchaser. atter “ve’ (51" dayt e | (et igement of Such Tesale in some news- “Te J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. | paper pubished in Washington, D. C. T, Terms of sale to be complied with 1425 Eve Street Northwest B PRANCIS BAUL. Sheruise depostt i Be fortelted and prow: | N ae Pt Bt N ise deposit ¥ orfeited and prop- | TRU! SALE OF IWO-STORY AND | i : erty resold at ritk and cost of defaulting BASEMENT HRICK DWELLING. KNOWN | bt 8 AR A8 PREMISES 613 YOU ~STREET 3.14.15.16 NORTHWEST & purchaser after five (5) days adveriise- Trustees. Ry virtie of a certain deed of trust dated WEN T Ere shreet Northwest: 'nt of sueh resale in some newspaper pub- i Washington' B¢ O X FRAI April 18. 1928. being instr lo. ), re- No. éfip‘,‘ X N"w: eunaréed fA?l;" %flv ‘i!n. l‘fllg:‘l:w;\ thl'N Efim, ords of the District of Golumbia. BN | fhe request of the parts. secured thereby: | TRSIERS, SALE OF FRAME DWELLING ROAD NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated July 13th. 1827, belns instrument No. 4376 _Mull-d&dsexSu ___Prustees. | the vhdersigned trusices will sell at publ ADAM A WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. | REQBAY. "THE PRETEENTH DY OF AU- recorded August 3rd. 1927. among the lan records of the District of Columbia. and al % - Y 2 P HRAAG - . AD. 1928 bR Fhndry petERs eare OF DETNCHED FRAME | 8CThoK ¥ . the following escribed land NORTHEAST the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at public nuhrrrmlxas. ds"}l.nugr"d‘ the .Dnidll’lbtt" of (':g- By virtue of a deed of trust. duly | west ¢ feet 6 inches front ! ercol recorace i Liver Mo 5805, A auction. i front of - the premises. on The Jand recard bicitict of gol‘"a THURSDAY. THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF 3 er e | TR | THOMAS J.. OW! ‘:l'.!'i‘l:lll & SON plants: 4 to g aluable Business Property 0. 1126 7th Street N.W.,, ADAM A, WE AUCTI ea , the revised rul | obtained from Control Administration. partment of Aericulture. Washingt C. F. MARVIN, Acting Secretary o cultue. s and 3. Columbia _publi ..0f the : LEGAL NOTICES. RICHARD J. DOWNEY. Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS. i olumbia.—In re the application s 65 daah, thelr pow 5000 o Ol e 'of Name.— o, | tions on eac power to be 5,00 : en for Chance of Name " No: | watts apiece. '‘There would thus be a e B ek Stir for a décree chant: | total of 40 such stations, or eight in ing his nape, ;0 Austin Va5, YRoUGer ot | cach sone naying applicd o the courl for AN O 01| 3. Fifteen channels with three sta- such cases. it isA I;;y 1312\.- cmx‘?,‘;nfiuvlmmAuuns on each, their power to be 1,000 day’ of Aukust, ordered. | waits apiece. There would be 45 such E .“if any there | e oh or bel er:'eedl!\‘emc'{hca-y ‘of Saptember. | stations, or nine in each zone. A.D. 1028, why the ?ra)fr;s}(“‘ufie‘g l""h'#‘“”: | 4» Twenty-five channels with four should, ot be sranted: | Rrovided, ML ¢ |stations on each. their power to be 250 copy of this order be pUblInE e aid- 40y | to 500 watts apiece. There would thus in The Evening Star newspaper. FEYTON | be 100 such stations, or 20 in each zone. GORDON. ustice . (Se8llady. ‘Slerk ™y | 5. Five channels with 25 stations on Y M. HULL. Assistant Clerk. each, their power to be 100 watts or Y40 less apiere. ~There would thus be 125 | such stations. or 25 in each zone | 6. Some of the foregoing channels | 1o be used for daytime operation by 125 | stations, or 25 in cach zone 460 on Full Time. The plan clearly makes provision for only 460 stations operating full time. | | The rest of the country’s 650 stations would be fitted into the scheme through regional time divisions, or possibly by raising the capacity of each channel. The plan does not go into the detail of | finding places for pardicular stations. | That is left to the discretion of the commission and the commissioners from | the respective zones Commissioner La Fount candidly ad- Terms: Sublect o Bullding Associs Il tion Trust.” se0280 e monthiy, balance one-half cash. remainder $60. per month. including interest at 8% three years. »t which time balance be: ll comes “due. secured by second deed of trust upon property sold. or all. cash $500 deposit &t saic. Convevancing and |} recording at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in 30 days. Immediately thereafter. trade fixtures. furniture and _equipment contained | therein: terms. cash. FRANCIS D ALEXANDER, JAMES J. SLATTERY, Atiorneys. Insurance Buildins. 18.20 iks. i rscnality Girls; trio. 9:30—Dance music. 332.3—WW4 Detrolt—850 8:00—Theater organ. 6:30—Dinner concert. 1:90—Meloag Maids. A & P Gypsies 8:30—Generai Motors 6 ¥ 9:00—Russian Gaveties. - e Dioae 930 Rainbow Quartet 2= Radin Boor, 3 10:00—Cavalers 8:45 p.m —Edith Reed. pianis! | 9 p.m.—Castlow and Connors, banjo | duets. 9:15 pm.—Harry Arnold, harmonica, 9:30 p.m.—G. W. Martin, bariione. 9:45 pm.—Woodville Brown, “South ern Troubadour.” 10 p.m.—Emil Jolson. 10:15 p.m.—Old-time Trio. 10:40 p.m.—Honolulans. Party. | | their assignments in the event of a changed allocation policy in the future. | The commissioner representing the | {Rocky Mountain and Pacific Coast | | States points out that the plan is flexible, in that more local and regional | { stations may be added to certain wave { lengths if necessary. Each zone will get | about the same number of niches in | the broadcast spectrum, or the use of | 42 channels. Each will obtain the same | aggregate amount of power. Because of the existing discrepancy between zones in number of stations, | the “borrowing provision” of the radio !act will be employed to give the fourth | zone, with its cluster of Chicago sta- | tions, more facilities than the others at the start. This is provided for in the other details of the plan. Another | principle will be a minimum number of | hanges among the existing higher | f:luss"suflons. ‘lltho\lth the shake-up| BUDAPEST (#). — A movement has au10,13.15, Test 1 HARR THOS " EDUCATIONAL. NATIONAL UNIVERSITY || Fall Term Begins September 29, 1928 SCHOOL OF LAW—SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND GOVERNMENT Registrar’s Office 818 13th St. N.W. Tels. M. 6617, Fr. 7964 Open for registration 9 a.m. to 7 p.m Thos ‘ | ‘ | i {for them by the committee aftor the official business has been finished After a tour of the principal temples and beauty spots they will be brought |back for the thanksgiving festival completing the coronation. ot 1ot 45 and the east 11 feet 6 inches front depth thereof of lot 46 in Morris sub. alvision of lots in Block 15, “LeDroit Park. as per piat recorded in the office of the rveyor for &he District of Columbia in aber County at folio 70. and known for ur) of taxation as Lot 805 in square west € feet 6 inches front by depth thereof recards of the AUGUST. A.D. 1928. AT THREE O'CLOCK | P.M.. the following-described land and | premises. situate in the District of Colu: Bia."and designated ‘ss and bel a tract of land called “Poor m's st DEVITT BCHOOL. BOARDING AND DAY | school for boys: prepares for Oollege En- france, West Point, Annapolis. Coast Guard . in t o land and prem- f Columbia, to d plat recorded in :m'fifiui taxa- %t to restrictions 5 will be Terms: Sold subject to a prior building association deed of trust for $4.800.00. fur- | ther particulars of which will be announced at ume of sale; the purchase price above id trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of 00 required. ~Conveyancing. recording. eic.. at the purchaser's cost. Terms to be Somiplied with within thity davi other- ise deposit forfeited a: e property may e advertised and resold at the discretion of Shift.” and being now known for purposes of assessment apd taxation as parcels 61 53 and 61/58, being improved by premises 5744 Daniels road northwest Terms: Sold sublect to a prior deed of trust for $7.000.00, further particulars of which will be snnounced at L of sale; the Durchase price above said irust to be pain In cash. A deposit of 3300.00 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc. purchaser's th with thirty rise achd feited and the and Air Service. its new location. Has boys in colleges’ All “athietics, Bureau of Standards. e Opens_September 18th in 47 colleges honor gradua es from Princeton and _other | Supervised study and How to Think. | it as a Catalogue on request Upton st. n.w.. Washington, D. C.. opposite 2961 RESORTS. EAGLES MERE PARK, PA. mits that the plan has many defects, but he says he will press for action on ‘modus vivendi” offered as a compromise in a situation which finds the commission floundering. It is plain that it does not offer the listener relief from the whistles and howls of hetero- dyning, for it is obvious that two 5,000~ will necessarily bring ahas shifts “”;bfln launched for the restoration of | the vast majority of SUAIORS: merican | COMPpulsory military training in Hun- | Newspaper Alliance.) | gary. | | Under the treaty of Trianon Hungary 3 . | is allowed an army of 35,000 recruited Local Radio Entertainment { under & volunteer system. The latest | | army reports indicated that o SCHOOL BANS BOB. Ruseian Institution Sets Color of Hose. HARBIN, Manchuria (#).—Flesh-col- red stockings and bobbed hair have cost. Te mpiied days, Fise depostt for property ma advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees JAMES H_BADEN. GLADYS E. GETTIS, Trustees me wave length, | peasants and middle-class workers will | been banned by the authorities of the | not put on uniforms of their own free | Russian co-educational school for sec- will. |ondary students. There was no condi- | War Minister Count Oraky pointed |tion attached to the order. It stated - | out that Hungarians were excellent sol- | flatly that hosiery must be black or | diers, but they had become accustomed |Some other dark hue that will not at- e TN ke | Watt stations on the s THE FOREST INN 07 fbe Take | "\ 000-watt stations on the same 2,300 feet above sea. Excellent boating and | wave length, or four 500-watt stations pathing Two golf coyrses, Music and,doc: |on the same wave length must inevita- ¥ bly interfere with each other, no matter man V_Yeager. Res Mgr OCEAN CITY, MD. how far apart they are situated Yo a prior desd of Urust for | the" trustces &u.a’ St 6% "aB Tuiy T 1981, Dajance | JAMES H_BADEN. 00 or more cash. remainder $45.00 per GLADYS E. GETTIS, onth. fncluding interest on first trust and i terest on second trust at 6% secured by a second deed of trust upon the property #0ld. or all cash over trust at option of pur- ehaser. A Geposit of $300.00 required Monday, August 13, 1928 Trustees. . AUCTIONEERS, NW. & 1435 Eye s THOS. J. SON - | NAA—Washington Navy Yard (4345 | Meters—690 Kilocycles). & SON, AUCTIONEERS, All converancis Bt cost of purchaser + with within thirty days from day of sale. oiherwise trustees reserve the right 10 resell Property at risk and cost of defaulting pur- €haser after five deys' advertisement of such Pesale in some newspaper published in Wash- RMSTRON( Joston. D € . NEN & THOS. 5.$'He di TRUSTEES' BErAcHED. Feco: in Liber No. 47 Me: subdivisi or e weyor for the District of Col Cot ©f which wil! be announced at time of eale: tie nurchase price above sald trust to be i th the 8t the ciscretion of GRUSTERS BALE OF BRICK APARTMENT " i ; ®ured thereby, the u . recordine and notariai fees Terms to be complied KENNETH P. A G, PREDERICK W. CAWTHORNE. sus-eoddds.exBu Trustees. SON. AUCTIONEERS. bt Norinwest Rl it T By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly folio 31 et seq. the land records of ihe District of Co- a. and at the request of the DATly se- lersigned trustees will 1l 8¢ pubic suction. in front of the prem: . on IAY. THE FEOURT A D 102 AT CLOCK P.M.. the following-gescri d_premises. situate in the trict of umpla, and Gesignated as and being ot 1 7 8. Bwormstedt's subdivision of lots § in Kiue s subdivision of part of “Long ows.” as per plat of first-mentioned recorded in the of of the sur- lumbia in Liber t5 % a2 folio 5. baid Droperly being how w5 {or Durposes of assessment and tax- on as it 186 in square 4077 Bold subiect 1o » prior deed of ahout $500.00. further mmcuuni A deposit of $400.00 required. 18, vecording. elc.. at Durchaser's 0 be complied with within otherwise deposit forfeited nc property may be advertised and resoid e §u91013.08.1708 T THOS. J. OWEN & BON. 1425 Eve 8Bt v daye tees UCTIONEERS, nW. ENOWN A PREMISES 1624 T NORTHWEST tain deed of trust, dated strument No. 173, re- | il sell at public au FRIDAY o & prior deed of particulars of me of asle. the saad trust o be paid of $500.00 required Con- purchaser’s with within in.riy days. e proverty i 8¢ the discre 2u7.9.11,13.15 THOB. J. OWEN & BON 1425 Eye 8L GRUSTEES EALE OF WELLING ~ BE ORTH CARO ABT. EAS By virtue of & ce georded in L the lax AUCTIONEERS, [ NW VALUABLE BRICK G PREMISES 1635 NA~ AVENUE NORTH. rustees will sell st Tront of the premises, on VENTEENTH DAY O] T THREE O CLOC bed lind and prem- umbie, and jerigngted o5 &1 5 in Leon 8. wouthieast of sau 0210 e omce ot e wirve * of ‘Columbis. i Liber e s Bold subleci 1o & prior for $3,000.00. further particulars Lien Wi be wnnounced st time of sale; the Uschase price above said Lrust 1o be paid B K deponir of 1500 00 reavired Cor Sesancing, recoraing. elc. &L purchasers cost Term be complied with within thirty deye rwise deposit 1orfeited and u { Which will be given at the time of sa | at time S 714 MORTON STREET NORTH- By virtie of & certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 5564, folio 419 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Colum. bia, and at (he request of the party secured thereby. the undersisned trustees will sell at public auction. in front of the premises, on Y. THE TWENTIETH DAY OF AU- . AD. 1928, AT FOUR O PM., the foliowing-described land ‘and premise situcte in the District of Columbia, and de ignated as and being iot 64 in H. W. Van Senden’s sundivision of lots in bjock 9 i Todd and Brown's subdivision of part_of Mount Pleasant and Pleasant Plains, as per lat recorded in the office of the turyeyor for the District of Columbia, in Liber 3¢ at follo 165; biock 9 now known as square 2893, Terms: Sold_subject to a prior deed of trust for $3.500.00, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the ‘purchase price above said trust Paid in cash. A deposit of $300.00 required. Conveyancing, recording, ete., at purchaser's cost. ~ Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees Louvls 1" HARTINGS. Bubstituted Trustees in_Equity Cause No_ 48615934 14th St. N.W. - 3,15.17.20 THOS J OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1425 Eve Strect Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE 6-R( HOUBE. LOCATED AT 2107 37th N.W.. WASHINGTON. D. C. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No 5949. follo 337 et sca.. of the land records of the District of Co- lumbis, and at the reauest of the party se. cured thereby. the undersizned U s will sell at public auction, in the of the auctioneer. 1425 Eyve st nw. D. C. on WEDNESDAY. THE DAY 'OF AUGUST. A.D. 1928. O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land &nd_premises, situate in the District of Co- lumbia. &nd designated as and being lot 460 in sauare east of 1301. s per plat re- corded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia. Liber 15, at folio 103 Terms of sale’ Property sold subject to of 14.000, full particulars of le. Bal- | 0 be_paid one-third nce in 2 eaual nstall- ments. payabie in and two years. with interest 8L rix per centum per an vay- able se nually, from day of Cured by & Ceed of trust upon the property said. or all cash. Al the ootion of the pur- chaser. A 4eposit of 350000 will be reanired of 1 convevancing, record- ¢ purchasc- Terms of With witiin 30 days | | a first trust ance of purchuse o in cash wnd the b ing. etc. at cost sale to be comol from day of sale. otherwise the trustees re- serve the right o resell the property at the | Tiek and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days’ advertisement of such resale in Some newspaper bublished in Washington. D JAMES D. HOBBS. HOWARD A. BURNS, _7u4.6.8.10.13.14 Trustees. | ADAM A. WESBCHLER & BON, Auctioneers. | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable ! Three-Story Brick Dwelling, | No. 1129 Girard St. N.W. By virtus o w certain deed of trust duly | cerurded Jne 4. 1928, instrument No. 148, of | the land records of the District of Columbia, | And at the reauest of tne party secured 1'% lndersigned trustees will offer ( sale by public auction, in front of the | premises, on MONDAY. THE | B e A I A thie following-described land fuite in the District of Co- Edear 5, Kennedy and Lsi 1 of part of block twenty-tour (24) Jumbip Helghts &8 per plat recorded i Liber County No. 16, 1olio 186, of the records of the office of the the District of Columbia. sie. The above property will be rior deed of Lrust for due May 17, 1931, balanee eiainder 150 per month with ecured by & second deed of upon proverty sold. or all cash over W1 oplion of pureiaser A deposit of anired at ‘sale Al conveyancing. and notari Cost of pur- Chaser. Terms 1o be complied with within thirly duys from Gsy of sale, otherwise Lrastees 1ererve ihe FiEhL Lo resell Broperty £ Tk and Cost ‘of defaviting purcha aite ive duys mavertigement of such re c | b 5500 00 Tecors the property may be maveriied and resold the Giscretion of the \rustees LAWRENCE KOFNIGSBERGER, EDWARD C. BALTZ, ue6,8,10,12,16 Trusiees 11 some newspaper published in Washinglo B VPR, b -00adids.e; | subdivision of part of o 1425 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWELVE DESIRABLE {, SEMI-DETACHED BRICK Wgfiwfll‘. m‘A E_ON_HARRISON “FIPTH STREETS NORTH- r'la‘"{)‘e"" of twelve decds of trust re SEruments Nos, 218 to'229, inclusive, of the sell, | it _of the premises. on THURSDAY, IE;N'I%( DAY AUGUST, AD. 1 MENGING AT FOU! X P.M., lots numbered eight (8) to neteen (18). ‘both inclusive. in Eugene A &Ifl\' subdivision of lots in square num- ; 3 the office ot the fur- 4o for the' District of Columbia In Liver . at folio rms of sale: Onefourth cash, balance in one, two and three years, with interest annuatly. Deposit of § house re- Girad &t {imaof sale and. the purchaser i fl"fll day of sale to complete the purc r ut tme of 381 \mTHUR G. BISHOP, D MCKEE. i¥38-dkds.exSu Trustees. 1928, hour lage. By &z?fli i *fite TRUSTEES 1u10,11,13,18,17,30,22 1425 EVE BT. N.W. muf’r ‘A{é 3" u.vilgru ™. L OWN gl okilogin 8 By v.{tu- [ "'fl" deed of trust, duly in Liber 3 by ]5?‘?5. land ‘fecords o!:'.'nu umi N PORTY-FOURTH A8 FORTY PIFTH & trust, re- ber_20th, 1926, an f&u records of (he Disirict of Columbin. e r R-THIRTY hundred and eighty (1580). as per plat recorded in Sibject to covenants of rd. At Six per cent per anpum, payable semi- Sompi S ther particulars A THE AL 18 P ONED_UN- ‘f'"- Pfllstg. ‘Al%gh qI'VI%-X'OURTHv "THOS J. OWEN & olio 21 et sea, d at the request of the party secur strict of Co- thereby, the undersigned —trustee will_sell at public_auction. in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY. THE FIF- TEENTH DAY OF AUGUST, A.D. 1928, AT THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. the' fol- lowing-described land &nd premises, situaie in the District of Columblu, and designated a8 and being lot numbered seventeen (17) in sauare numbered thirty-five hundred and (35641 Willlam 8. Phililps’ Prospect,” as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 55, at foilo 149, Terms: Bold subject to a prior deed of trust for 33,250, further particulars of which wiil be announiced at thne of sale; chase price above sald trust to be A_deposit of $200 reauired recording, eic. at purchaser’s cost to be complied with within thirty | days. otherwise “deposit forfeited and the | property may be sdvertized and resold at | the discretion of the trustee MR D saaE Burviving Trustee. THOMAS F. BURKE. 1410 H 8L N.W.. Attorney for Holders of Note. #14.6.8.10.11,13.14 sixty-four in THOB. J. OWEN & BON. AUC 1428 {’O 8t. N.W. TIUSTEES' SALE OF TWO-STORY AND [IONEERS, By virtu January 3 of B certain deed of trust. duted 5, being instrument No, 230, Tecorien Sinvay 3 fo35. mong_ the' land records of the Distriet of Columbia, And At the request of the party secured thershy, the undersigned trustees will at public tion, in {ront of the premises, on MONDAY. THE TWENTIETH DAY OF AUGUS' 26, AT FOUR-THIRTY G'CLOCK P.M. ing-described land und ‘premises, sit i the District of Columbla, and dex) nated s wnd being lot 63 in Riges and Plant's subdivision of square 208, as per plat recorded i the ofice of Lhe surveyor for the District of Columbla, R W, x Bold subjeet to a prior deed of | trust for $3,26000, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale; purchase price In Liber i cash at opti pus - cha A deposit of §200.00 required. Oon veysnelng, recording, elc. at the purchaser's cost Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at | THE RELMONT cently remodeled. with 20 new rooms LR Ocean Running cold running water a 78 _C. H. Timmons. baths _M! and_orivat _MRS HADY SIDFE, MD. End of Peninsula on Chesapeake ing_good grees cooler. 100% better. 217-F-11._A_W. Andrews, Mgr. ~ VIRGINIA. andoah River: scenery: shaded ground, driv et Cgstleman, Berr. SURF BATHING ORCHESTRA the discretion of the u&“ PR #up,11,13,18,17,20. tront BREZKERS g¥,.2 S4F o !P private baths E HASTINGS HOTEL ,, walk Modern and homi Ilncfllkgmln 34 miles from District Phone West River CASTLEMAN'’S INN A colonial resort near Bluemont, on Shen- valley, mountain and water , fishing, bos ing. swimming: new baths and sewerags children. iuvalids or tuberculars taken: and $18 per week, up to December 15, rooms water Re HEARNE. _ R D WALK and “on LUD! " Rural Home Hotel | Pish- 20 de- Bay no 515 Bogk - 14 LABOR DAY ALL-EXPENSE DE LUXE TOUR S. S. “SOUTHLAND” Sat., Sept. 1, 3 P.M., to Tues., Sept. 4, 6:30 AM. 500 MILES BY WATER POTOMAC RIVER By Day CHESAPEAKE BAY HAMPTON ROADS CAPES OF VIRGINIA OLp PoINT CoMFORT - NORFOLK VIRGINIA BEACH - YORKTOWN EVENING AND SHORE DINNER AT BEACH BOATI SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT FEATURES BRIDGE Minimum Fare s2 1 .50 Tickets Now on Sale at City Ticket Office Woodward Building, 731 15th St. N.W. Telephones Main 3760-1520 Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co. | thinks | prevent | hone | Vinclng experiments with synchroniza.- | | tlon. |stations on the same wave length will H Commissioner La Fount, however, that synchronization of fre- and inventive advances such heterodynes will be en- There have been some con- quencies couraged Moreover, he believes that the compete with each other in program quality in order to deserve retention of & STORAGE. _ URE AND PTANOS. ave nw Bhone MOVING, PACKING R FURNTT RS b P Main_ 1282 Main 9839 GET OUR RATES FIRST AN i worry ‘All-American (A A ‘I'? nlAl¥\9x2 Storage Co.. 902 11th st. nw._Pr. 8753. | MOVING KRIEGS l & STORAGE| PACKING 616 Eye St. N.W. MSHIPS. YORK RIVER NG FISHING GOLF DANCING to| | | 3:45 pm.—Weather Bureau reports. 955 p.m.—Arlington time signals. | 10:05 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. |the Hungarian army at present | made up chiefly of paupers i RADIO SPEECH TUESDAY. | | Mrs. Bonnie Busch Will Talk on | WRC Tomorrow Evening. | Mrs. Bonnie Busch. national presi- dent of the National League of Amer- fcan Pen Women, will deliver an ad- dress over Station WRC tomorrow eve- ning at 6:15 o'clock on “Thrillers of the | Sixties,” and not Wednesday night, as announced in The Star of yesterday. ‘The speaker will discuss some of the novels by Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth. Members of the national executive| board of the league, who are in the | city on a visit, have been Invited to| be guests of the WRC management | when Mrs. Busch delivers the address. | WRHF—American_Broadcasting Co. (322.4 Meters—930 Khocyeles). 5:45 pm.—The Town Crier. § pm olishing the Key: ner Kennedy. 6:15 p.m.—Dinner concert. Early Program Tomorrow. 7:30 &.m.—Musical clock. | 10 am—Household talk by Gladys | | Young. 10:30 a.m.—Advertisers’ period. 11 am—Lost and found. 11 a.m.—Household economy. WMAL—Washingon Radio Forum (241.8 Meters—1,240 Kilocycles). 6:55 p.m.—Thirty Club, conducted by A. Cloyd Gill 7:15 pm.—*L and Jane.” 7.30 p.m.—Correct time, and concert by United States Navy Band. 9 pm.-——"The Melody Girl" in popu- lar songs. 9:15 p.n.-—"Musical Moments With Famous Pianists"—Jose Echaniz. 9:35 p.m,—Bell and Christie, enter- tainers. 10 p.m.—“Some German Theatrical Tricks,” by Colby Harriman. 10:15 to 10:30 p.m—News flashes. WRC—Nation: roadcasting Co. (468.5 Meters—640 Kilocycles). 2:45 p.m.—Studio program. 3 p.m.—"Hollywood Stars,” by Don Hancock. 3:15 p.m.—Gotham Trio 3:45 pm. —"The Windswept stack,” by Samucl E. Wright. 4 p.m.—Fallon's Orchestra. 4:30 pm.—Jolly Bill and Jane. 5 p.m.—Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra 5:55 p.m.—Motion picture guide. 5:568 p.m.—Base ball scores, courtesy of the Assoclated Press and The Evening Star. 6 pm.- hort Stories on Wealth,” by Irving Fisher. 6:15 p.n.—National String Quartet, 6:30 p.m.—Roxy and His Gang. 7 p.m.—O'Cedar shining hour 7:30 pm—A. & P. Gypsies. 2 p.m.—General Motors Family ~Correct time, and the Cabin | | ‘ening in on Jimmy Smoke- acter Loan. You can borrow security. “Your Bank m Character Loan can help you: I Buy a bond H pm. Door. 9:30 p.m.—El Tango Romantico. 10 p.m.—8lumber music. 11 p.m.-—Weather forecast. Early Program Tomerrow. 6:45 am.~Tower health exercises. 7:15 a.m.—Parnassus Trio. :30 a.m.—Oheerlo. 45 a.m.—Parnassus Trio. 10 am.—Arthur Bryan, tenor. \ '1‘:1:16 a.m~Radio Household Insti~ ute. 10:30 a.m.—Studio program. 10:45 a.m.—"Preserving,” by Juno Dunham, 11 a.m—Organ recital. 11:45 am.—Pennsylvania Orchestra, 12:46 p.m.—Studio program. 1 pm.~Jardin Lido Orchestra. 2 pm.—~Parnassus Trio, 3:15 p.m—"Slenderizing,” by Mer- Jorle Dork. Ban PHONE MAIN 2709 LI y. 7:30 pm~—~Colden Castle Orchestra. 30 DIT‘ and i, WTFF~The w Forum (2026 Meters—1,480 ) Departmental Bank, using your cha to_conscription and could not be en- | tract attention. 1In the case of bobbed listed by any other means. He said that | hair it intimated that if a young lady was | avoids the tem; | authorities might be more lenfent. tion of fluffing it the RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGHT. 7:30—A. & P. Gypsies; Orches- tra—WEAF, . WTIC, WJAR, WCSH. WLIT, WGY. 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