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LEGAL NOTICES. (Continued.) | T "3 LUCKETT, ™ SUPREME COURT OF THE_DIS- tiet of Columbia, holding an Equity t.—In re dissolution of National Guar- Fipance, Corporation, a * corporation 0. 49488 —The petition fn the above fled cause filed herein on the 28th day of Pebruary, A.D. 192, recites that said gorporation has' ceased 'to actively engage usiness and that the business in whicn the, said corporation had been engazed was unrofituble and prays the dissolution of sid corporation. Upon consideration there- s by the court this 1st day of March, AD 1829, ajvdred. ordered and decreed: such persons as are interested in ational Guaranty Finance Corporation. & ‘corporation. be wnd they are hereby re- uired to show cause. on or before the 10th lay of April. AD. 1029. if any they have, Why the said corporation should not be dis- solved as praved in the petition filed herein, provided that this order be published in the Evening* Star, Washington, D. C.. once a week for three successive weeks. By the PEYTON GORDON. Justice. (Seal) JNNING - i CHORNER, H, Asst. Clerk. " mh9.16.23 RICHARD J. QUIGLEY, Attorney. BUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. ~ Holding Probate Court.—No. Chis is 10_give no- c District ot Columtia obtai Court of the District of Columbia letters of. administraticn on the estate of William L. Lyles, Jate of the District of Columbia. de- ased. All persons having claims against fthe deceased are hereby warned to exhibit e same. with the vouchers thereof. legally authenticated. to the subscriber, on_or be- fore the 26th day of February, AD, 1330: otherwise they may by law be excluded from Sl benct of said estate. E THEODORE COG: s R OB etriet ot Cotumbla: clerk f the Probate_Court. _ GEORGE C. GERTMAN, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COSRT OF THE DIS- trict_of Columbia.—Charies = D. Sager. i Waikter et 3, defend: 49512.—The object of this | a decree establishing of | st the plaintiff, v Equi Jon =ats. 5 ARMY BAND PLAYS IN RADIO FORUM Second of Nation-wide Hook- | ups Tonight, With Serfators Speaking. Senators Wesley L. Jones of Wash- ington and Pat Harrison of Mississippi will speak to the Nation tonight on the problems awaiting the extraordin- ary session of Congress, in the second of the series of weekly radio forums arranged by The Evening Star, to be broadcast by WMAL and a coast-to- coast network of Columbia Broadcast- ing system stations. Senator Jones is the assistant Re- publican floor leader in the Senate and has kept in constant touch with the progress of legislation. Senator Har- rison, a Democrat, stands out in both senatorial debates and in committee ac- tivities. The radio forum occupies one hour on the program of WMAL and other 11 o'clock. The United States Army Band, under the direction of Capt. musical interlude for the discussions. az s ple fiet Hont, by Tul depth | original lot- 2 in square 983, in | of Columbia, being premises 1112 and 1114 F street hortheast. Upon | motion of, the plyintifl, it is, by the court this 7th day of March. AD. 1929, ord «, that the defendant, his eppearance to be entered herel before the fortieth day, exclusive of Sun- days and legal holidays. occurring after the day of the first publication hereof. other- wise this cause will be proceeded with as in_case of defauit, and that the defend- ants, the unknown heirs. alienees and devi- sees of Henry Whitecroft, Abraham Young. Samuel Young. Charles ' Youns. Elizabeth Young, Susanna_ Youns. Richard Youn John Young and Sarah Pettit Gordon, cause their appearance to be entered herein on or before the fist rule day _occurring one month after the day of the first publication Tereof. otherwise as to them this cause will | be proceeded with as in case of default: Provided a copy hereof be published once & week for three successive weeks in _the Washington Lew Reparter and in The Eve- ning Star, longer and other publications being. dispensed with for satisfactory cause PEY T ORDON. Justice. _(Seal ORest O FRANK E. CUNNING. By ANDREW A. HORNER, HAM. Clerk. 3 " mn9.16.23 Asst.” Cle: EDWARD STAFFORD, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, holding Equity Court.— Daniel Carroll McEuen. Grove, City College, Grove City, Pa William H. Manogue, Fen- dall Building, Washington. ¥s. Robert Y. Siater, ‘Washington. 1 ion Hall, 6th st. and Broadway, New B Sores. (noneresident. of - the Disttict of Columbia, address unknown), Equity No. 49428.—The object of this suit is to remove the cloud upon the plaintif’s title to certain real estate described in the bill of complaint by the cancellation of certain tax deeds and other conveyances purporting based thereon O motion of ‘the plaintis: it s, this Bt gay of March, 1920, ordered that the de- fendants L. binson and Ella B. Jones el appearance to ‘be entered herein on or before the fortieth day. exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays. occurring after the day of the first publication of this order; otherwise the cause will be broceeded with as in case of default. Provided. that a copy of this order shall be published at k for three successive weeks e Washington Law Reporter and in the \ngton Evenins Stsr. PEYTON GOR- DO, Justice, | (Seal)” A true copy. Tesl: P E IN(;HAM Clerk. By DERTZBADGH, Assistant Clerk. mb9.16.23 GEORGE M. McKEE, Attorney SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate ~ Court—No. 38488, Aiminisiration —This tice that the subscriber, Virginia, has_obtained Irom the Court of the District of Columbia, ancillary Ietters testamentary on the estate of Jjames Edwin Gardner, late of the State of Vir- einia, dece All persons having_claims agaitist the deceased are hereby warned to exhibi with the vouchers thereof, Toqully. anihenticated, to the subscriber, on llzi'x“‘ &F Wiits Tor the District of ster of s for i lumbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. C. CLINTON JAMES, Attorney. COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Probate Court.—No. Columbia, ta Court_of the District of Columbia, letters testamentary on the estate of John Richara Jate of the District of Columbia, The teecased are ‘hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber, on of be- the 5th day of March, AD. 1930 other, Wise Thas by luw 56 exchided from all Dement o said estate Given under my hand . 1 BLANCHE M. RE COGSWELL, Register of Wilis for the Distriet of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. mh9.16.23 SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. holding Probate Court.—No. 38565, Administration —This {s to_ give no- tice that the subscriber, of the District of Columbia, has_obtained from the Probate Court of the District, of Columbla, letters ot administration, <. on the estate of Sallie Phenix Hil Iate gt "the District of All_persons having hereby ers_thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber, ‘'on_or before the 6th day of March, AD. 1930; otherwise they may by jaw be exciuded from ail benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this th d!‘ of March, 1929. CH. S dackson pL nw. (Seal) 1teat” VIO 5. M Dty Registar: of Wils, or The Difteict ‘of Columbia, Glerk of tne Pro- bate Court. mh9,16.23 EDDCATIONAL. " THE TEMPLE SCHOOL, Inc. The Secretarial School of Individual Instruction Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Civil Service. 1420 K St. N.W. 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MOVINGA STORAGE KRIEGS}~ XPRESS & STORAGE CO., INC. | Joe Cook’s Dance Program Later. Aside from the radio forum, WMAL |11:01 ¢ will be tied in with the Columbia ¢hain | for another feature—a late dance pro- gram by the Everglades Orchestra. The remainder of its program will be of local origin. It includes a variety of musical attractions and a talk by Wil- the Diploma Mill Bil.” The musical portion of the program will be presented by the Carlo Orches- tra, Charles W. Moore, basso; Frank Young, pianist; Rosa Pollio Jarman, so- prano, and a group of cther prominent artists. the Hawailan Melody Boys also have i & prominent part in the program. The New Yorkers’ Quartet, a unit of “Rain or Shine” company, will give a_special radio program to- station's other outstanding musical at- tractions _include the regular General Electric Symphony concert, directed by Walter Damrosch, the Lucky Strike dance program and Lew White's organ recital. George Barrerer, world famous flutist and symphony director, and Pierre Ma- thieu, first oboe of the New York Sym- phony Orchestra and more Tecently of the Paris Opera Co., will be the fea- tured soloists in the :ymphony concert. The orchestra’s featured selection will be the “Allegretto,” from Beethoven's “Symphony No. 8.” In sharp contrast with this will be the Strauss polka, “Thunder and Lightning.” The other orchestral selections are Mluanets overture to “Phedre,” Saint-Saens’ pre. lude to “The Deluge”; Rllbinmln's “Melody in F,” and excerpts from Ber- lioz's “Damnation of Faust.” A number of Sir Harry Lauder’s spirited Scottish songs will be a feature of the Lucky. ike dance program. “I Love a Lassie,” “She’s My Daisy,” “Stop Your Tickling” and “Romin’ in the Gloamin’ ” are included in the group. ‘The White House dinner concert, one of WRC's earlier attractions, will feature two solos by Hugo Mariani on the world’s most famous and costliest vio- lins, & $45,000 Stradivarius, made in 1722. The selections will be “Witches of the Dance” of mnnlnl, and “Bird in the Tree,” by Hi Press Club Post to Dine Lejeune. Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune will be given a farewell dinner by members of the National Press Club Post' of the American Legion on FPriday evening, March 15, at the post rooms in the Press Club. Capt. John Craig, now at the Marine Corps Recruiting Bureau in Philadelphia’ lnd formerly aide to Gen. Lejeune, will preside. . . 9y Major “Chain” Features TONIGHT 8:00—Goldman Band; march md concert music—WJZ, WB. WHAM, KDK. A, WJR WLW KYW, WSB, WH. WRVA, WJIAX. 8: ao—m:ruuuw Billie Jones , WBT, 9:00—Symphony Orchestra; Walter Damrosch, con- ductor — WEAF, WTIC, WIJAR, WTAG. ‘WCSH, WFI, WRC, WGY, WGR, WCAE, WTAM, WWJ, WHAS, WSB, WBT, WJAX, WRVA. 10: oo—wnu Broadway; Lauder music — WEAP, WWJ, WGN, WHAS, WBB WBT, WJIAX. 10: W—leonll Radio Forum; Senators Jones of Wash- ington and Harrison of Mississippi; United States Army Band—WMAL and Natlon-wide ' network of C. B. S. stations. Consult “Your Bank” About Safe and Sound . Securities and Investments A Character Loan will enable you to make financial advances that you could not make otherwise. Government employees can borrow money for any practical investment and then repay it so as to cre- ate a final cash balance. P e Use all the of “Your Bank. in by starting a checking or savings account. The Departmeiital Bank “Your Bank” 1726 Penna. Ave.:N.W. Phone Main 2709 Under U. 8. Government, Supervision PACKING Y SHIPPING 616 EVE ST. N.W. + MAIN 2Q§O Columbia network stations from 10 to | 8: !O-Mlldred Hunt with Marimba C). William J. Stannard, will provide a |jg: Bo—Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra liam O. Tufts on “The President Signs | 10:05—Weather Bureau reports. Leese's Saturday Nighters and | 6:03—Dinner concert. night over WRC at 7:30 o'clock. This | programs prepared by the Associated Pre: STAR, WASHINGTON D. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1929. THE EMG Today on the Radio PROGRAM FOR SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1929. (Mecters on left of call letters, kilocycles on right. All time pom. unless otherwise indicated.) LOCAL STATIONS. 315.6—~WRC—950. (Nauonal Broadcasting Co.) 3: 30—R A. demonstration hour (N. C [ H 30—Clover ‘Club Trio (N. B. C ). 4:45—Studlio program (N. B. C.). 5:00—St. Regis Orchestra (N. B. C.). 5:30—Jolly Bill and Jane (N. B. C.). 5:55—Motion picture guide. 6: oo—wmorx-xstom Orchestra (N. C.). 8:30—Whlte House dinner music (N. B. C). 7:00—"The November Reallocation From a standpolnt of Distant | nsccption by L. S. J. Cranse N. B. C. 7:15~Blble talk: “In Remembrance of Me,” by Dr James A. Bell of the Y. M. C. 7:30—New Yorkers Quartet of Joe Cook’s “Rain or Shine” com- any. 7:45—“‘)A W:ek of the World's Busi- ness,” by Dr. Julius Klein, 8: oo-—omn recital by Lew White (N. Orchestra (N. B. 9:00—General Electric hour (N. B. C.). B. C). 11: OD—WEather forecast. 0 12:00—Wardman Park Dance Orchestra. 434.5—NAA—690. (Washington Navy Yard) 3:45—Weather Bureau reports. 9:55—Arlington _time signals. 228.9—WOL—1,310. (American Broadcasting Co.) 5:45—The Town Crier. 6:00—Nuggets of knowledge, 6:15—Patriotic talk. 6:30—Request program. 7:11 to 7:21—“Amos 'n’ Andy.” 10:00 to 12:00—Dance music. 475.9—WMAL—630, (Washington Radio Fonum.) 6:00—"Where to Eat and Why,” by | the Chef. 6:15—Carlo Orchestra. 6:45—Geomans and McClure, tainers. 7:00—Flashes from The Eveming Star. 7:15—Piano syncopations by a “Cot- ton Picker.” 7:30—Correct time. . '1:31—Charles W. Moore, basso. 7:45—Thirty Club Forum, conducted by A. Cloyd Gill. 8:00—Hawaiian Melody Boys. §:30—"The President Signs the Diplo- enter- ma Mill Bill,” by Col. Willlam 4 O. Tufts. 8:45—Frank Young, pianist. 9:00—Raymond Hunter, _ Henrietta Mastin and trio (C. B. S.). 9:30—Rosa Pollio Jarman, soprano. 10:00—National Radio Forum, arranged by The Evening Star. Speaker, Senators Jones of Washington and Harrison of Mississippi; mu- sic by U. S. Army Band (C. B. 8. 11:00—Leese’s Saturday Nighters. 11:30 to_12:00—Everglades Orchestra (C. B. 8) 205.4—WJISV—1,460. 7:00—Farm News. 7:05—Talk by Charles I. Stengle. 7:30—O0ld King Tut, banjoist. 8:00—Talk. 8:15—Jew’s harp solos. 8:45—Farm news program. 9:00—Uncle Jerry. 9;15—Pa Brown and the Little Browns. 10:00—R., F. & P. Fiddlers. 10: 30—Woodvllle Brown, Southem trou- 10:: lS—Pllnt.ation Echoes. 11: ls—Blue Ridge Mountain Harmony 12 :M—w:nher report, OUT-OF-TOWN STATIONS. 454.3—WEAF New York—660 1:30—Orchestra and-features. :30—Bill and Jane. 7:30—Romance Isle. 8:00—Organ recital. 8:30—Mildred Hunt. 9:00—Symphony Orchestra. 10:00—Tunes of Broadway. 11:00—The Wrights; dance music. 394.5—WJZ New York—360 3:30—Demonstration hour. 4:30—Vallee's Orchestra and features. 6:00—Faultless Fuse. 6:30—Pals Orchestra. 17:00—Hotel orchestra. 7:45—Talk on Business, 8:00—Goldman Band. 8:30—Entertainers. 9:00—Pan-Americana. 9:30—7-11's. 10:00—Melodrama. 11:00—Slumber hour. 422.3—WOR Newark—710 2:30—Matinee pro(nma. 5:15—Studio tes 6:15—Newscasting; Hebrew Asylum. 6:50—Aviation; orchestra. 7:30—Sports; Fraternity Row. 8: 15—Nltlontl Security League. 1 11:00—News; dance hour. 348.6—~WABC New York—860 1:15—Matinee music. . L\lhtnmue 1 11:00—Dance hour. 272.6~WLWL New York—1,100 6:00—New Rochelle College hour. :55—Irish poets, 272.6—WPG Atlantic Cfly—l,lll .:N_rr‘:l“: concert orchestra, 282.8—WBAL Baltimore—1,060 6:30—Dinner music. 5—Talk on business. 8:00—Goldman Band; entertainers. 9:00—Pan-Americana; Marylanders. 11:00—Slumber hour. 256.3—WCAU Philadelphia—1,170 6:30—Orchestra. 00—Jewish World program. 30—Tea Garden Orchestra, 00—Daily news hour. 00—Old Poet; Plantation Four. 0—Musical Chefs; dance music. 11:00—News; dance hour, 305.9—KDEA Pittsburgh—980 3:30—Demonstration hour. 0—Pan-Americana; 7-11's. 10:00—Dance music. 260.7—WHAM Rochester—1,150 3:30—Demonstration hour. 6:30—Dinner music. :55—Theater part; 0—Goldman Band;. entertainers, 0—Newscasting; organ. 11 00—Dance hour. 379.5—WGY Schenectady—790 6:30—Dinner music. :00—Spitalny’s music. 7:30—Musical program. 8:00—Hotel Orchestra. 8:30—Mildred Hunt. 0—Symphony Orchestra., 0—Tunes of Broadway. :00—Dance hour, 302.8—WBZ Springfield—990 3:30—Demonstration hour. 00—Orchestra! Pals Orchestra. 0—Talks; McEnelly's Orchestra. 0—Entertainers. 9:00—Backstage. 9:30—Sailortown. 10:00—Sports; WBZ Players. 10:30—Orchestra. SOUTHERN 405.2—WSB Atlanta—740 8:00—Goldman Band; entertainers, fl 00—8ymphony_orchestra. —Tunes of Broadway. H. —WSB Skylark. 263—WAPI Birmingham—1,140. 7:00—Children’s Club; folk songs. 7:30—Studio innovations. 7:50—Orchestras. 9:15—Tenor; dance orchestra. 277.6—~WBT Charlotte—1,080 3:30—Demonstration hour. 6:30—Dinner music. '7:00—Automotive Merchants. 8:00—Goldman Band; entertainers. 9:00—Symphony orchestra. 10:00—Tunes of Broadway. 365.6—WHAS Louisville—820 7:30—Studio concert. 8:00—Goldman Band; entertainers. 9:00—Symphony orchestra. 10:00—Tunes of Broadway. 11:00—Greater Louisville Entertainers. 12:00—News; midnight dance. 258.5—~WWVA Wheeling—1,160 ss. Scheduled for Eastern standard time. 461.3—WSM. Nashville—650 7:15—8unday School; newscasting. 7:45—Dr. Klein. 8:00—Goldman Band; entertainers. 3:30—Orchestra; Uncle Wash. 9:15—Barn dance features. 1—WRVA Richmond—1,110 6:00—Hotel orchestra. 7:00—Amos-Andy; Pipe Club. 8:00—Goldman Band; entertainers, 9:00—Symphony Orchestra. 10:00—Spirituals; Fiddlers. 11:15—Organ; Carry Me Back. CENTRAL 293.9—KYW Chicago—1,020 10:00—Orchestra; Chicago Concert Co. 11) :00—News; orchestra. 1:30—Slumber music; news. 1:00a—Insomnia Club. 447.5—WMAQ Chicago—670 10:00-Concert orchestra. 10:30—Chicago Historical Society. 11:00—Amos-Andy; Stock Exchange, 11:30—Northwest Tabernacle. 12:20a—Dance music (2 1-3 hours). 428.3—WLW Cincinnati—700 3:30—Demonstration hour. 6:00—Orchestra; Pals Orchestra. 7:00—Two Trios. 7:30—Aviation Talk; orchestra. 8:00—Goldman Band;_entertainers. 9:00—RFD program; Jack and Gene. 10:00—Hawaiians; organ. 11:00—Dance hour. 12:00—Mgythical Night Club, 280.2—WTAM-WEAR Cleveland—1,0 8:00—Hotel orchestra; dinner music. 7:00—Hotel orchestras. 9:00—Symphony orchestra. 10:00—Tunes of Broadway. 11:00—Dance music (2 hours). 398.8—WCX-WJR Detroit—750 8:30—Demonstration hour. 6:00—Orchestra; dinner music. 7:00—TIllustrated recital. 7:30—Thirty Minutes from Broadway. 8:00—Goldman Band; entertainers, 9:00—WJR Artists Bureau, 10:00—Melodrama. 11:00—News; Amos; dance music. 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New Savoy Musical Comedy Coripany In “LITTLE NELLIE KELLY" TONIGHT8:30 ONE APPEARANCE ONLY! The Famous DAYTON WESTMINSTER CHOIR JOHN- FINLEY WILLIAMSON, Director. WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM NATL 4737 L. Auditorium, at 7 LITTLE THEATRE Sth_St.. Bet. ¥ and G UFA'S_MYSTERY THRILLER [ 7 HES in LOV d DAVIDSON COMEDY- *biner Atiract Continuons—1-11 p.m. - Admission, 50c STRAND Twice Daits: 2:15, 8:18 MUTUAL BURLESQUE “PEACHES” BIG SHOW .. AND HER Phillips Memorial Gallery 1608 21st Street N.W. Memorial Exhibition of Arthur B. Davies Special Exhibition of Derai Open _this afternoon from 2 until 6 THE SHOW WITHOUT EQUAL P A LOEW'S E F St at lw.—c-n:. m- 1 RONALD COLMAN and LILY DAMITA . dn “THE RESCUE” With sound presented by Samuel Goldwyn ON THE STAGE Wesley Eddy and the PALACE SYNCOPATORS in Dave Gould's Fremier Tnit Harvest Tnne DED ATTRACTION FOX MOVIETONE NEWS M-G-M NEWS Palace Concert Orche ra HARRY_BORJES. SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS LOEW’'S COLUMBIA THE HOUSE OF SOUND HITS ¥ St. at 12th—Cont. 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