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HOAI- No‘nc: 3 Ififi lflnnl, Anomv OF_THE DISTRICT OF the, time, k.na ald’ court room 8% ce. for making ;-!mnm Sna istribution from said estate. upder tne court’s direction endconirol when and nd persons entitied to flislnhm‘l\t‘hshl . x"exi‘u‘lf!‘l?u' (‘)‘; e oF DATLE thereot, & "u ) ) o agent or attorney ir claims against Ghyen tinder tend, in person or fuly ‘Suthorised, wi |r‘fo’nuu properly voughed. d this 4th day of March, ONARLABA\']NGS AND TRU! 'msonom: “he District of Columbia, Clerk e coutt < Ehais22 BUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF | Columbis, holding Probate C 22, Administration.—This is to 'b"" subscriber, ‘of the Distr has obtained from the al Iae ietcers. o1 ad. the of ~Christos of the District of Co- | . All persons having clams | inst the deceased are hereby warned to bit the same, with the vouchers thereof. day of February, B | Tae e Aex: | Given tion on . “late ceased. street E COGS- lls_for the District of Probate Court. GODFREY L. MUNTER. 00 Mills Building, THE SUPREME COURT OF THE_DIS- triet of Columbia. holding an Eauity t.—Christian Heurich, 1307 New HAmDA] Washington, plaintiil irs, “Alienees and D o1° Xlban® Clarke. " defendants - Eaui $0869.—Order of publication.—The object o plantiff, Christian Heuricl, Dlece or parcel of land situated in the City of Washington, District of Columbia, known 8nd described as: ‘Parts of original lots 10 end 11 in square 291 desscribed as follows einning for the same on the south line of 43.05 feet | ¢ west from the northeast corner of said lot | 11, said point being the center of the party wall between premises 1202 and 1204 E street Northwest: west along said street 1897 feet | « to the center of the division wall between | remises 1204 and 1208 E sireet; soutn 15 Rewc: case fa97 eer; nonth s feet to bewin- 'S¢ described In the bill of compimnt m “motion of the pIRIRUT's attorney it is By the court this 6th day of March, 1930, fdered that the defendants. the unknown Deirs. alienees and devisees of Alban Clarke, cause their appearance 1o be entered herein on or before the first Tule day occurring after the expiration of forty (40) days, ex- lusive of Sundays and legal holidays. from he day of the first publication of this order: otherwise the cause will be proceeded with as in_case of default. Provided a copy of this order be puslished once a week for ree eeks in The Evening 5 n shown why longer publ he court FFORD. Juluce (Seal.) PRANK & CUNNINGHAM. Cit:k RDNER, Jr., Asst. Clerk. true copy. By M. WALTON HENDRY. Atto Evans Building. SUPREME COURT _OF THE DIS { Columbia_—Clara B Glaze et I $his “Tin day "of Maren, the defendants. Ida Lee. Lol: laze, Belle Hoilander, ates, Willlam Spates, ia Hobbs, Mrs. Clayton Histon, Mrs. Blfivan, William lancey, Mrs. L. H. and George B. Cornwell, cause their ap- arance to be entered herein on or before §e fortieth dav. exclusive of Sundays and sal holldays. occurring after the da ot ublicarion of Taie order: oinerwise the se will be Droceeded with as In case of de- it Provided & copy of this order be. ington Law Reporter and ‘ashington Star newspaper before said ‘.‘P- court.. ALFRI A. WHEAT, Jullll‘! al.) T Y. Tes IN- "By H. B. DERTZBAUGH, mh15,22.39 SHINN, Attorney. OF THE DISTRICT Probate “Court.— e, x-u ased. All persons having claims against o doceased are merebs warmod s hibit same, with the vouchers thereof, le: e subscriber on or hefnu nl Pebruary, AD. 1035; other. ey may by Ia excluded from all Denefit of said esiate, " Given under my hand this 19th day of February, 1930. JOHN F. BETHUNE, East Falls #Churchi Virginia Attest: ' THEO! WEL! DOR ter of Wiis for i District of Col Clerk of the Probate Court. H. KENNEDY McCOOK, Alurn!y. REME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, " holding Brobate Court. — No. 39965, Administration.—This is to give notice that the subscrivers, of the District of Co- have obtained from the Probate urt of.the District of Columbia letters of dministration c. i. 8. On the estate of late, of the District of wise the y authenticated, to the gubscribers on “or before the 27th day of AD. 1931; otherwise they may excluded from all benefit of said Given under our hands this 7th of February, 1 ARTHUR H. JOI xl 1240 3th st n (Seai) . Attest; THEODORE COGS, or the District of Bnlumbh cmx %t The "probate’ Court, OIAll.ll W. CLAGETT, Attorney. 1., plaintifl defendants. are 533 in the ‘Gity ct. of Columbia, an & portion of lot 34 In said subdivision. ail particularly described in the bill of gomplaint aled in the sbove calse: fed that the defend- ts, 1 L Howard, Reynolds Hayden: o..a'lglul:n,:ua Hayder, an infunt: Albert en, an infan . Cormick Hayden, P caise " thes + exclusive of Sun- gceurring after the of this order )D?e proceeded with | . Drovided & copy o ih" order be published in the Washington aw Reporter and The Evening Star newse aper once & week for three surcessive weeks Yore $aid day. Jonker and ofhcr pabiication disvenscd Wi for satitfaciory cause "ALFRED WHE A tre cony. CURNINGHAM.® CioRt : HULL, Asst. Clerk. mh1,8,15 PEELLE, OGILBY & LESH, Attorners. IN THE SBUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia.-Holding a Probate Gourt.—In re estate of Madison F. Embrey als0 known as M. F. Embrey), deceased.— Adm. No. 38.778.—Order Nisi For Sale.—The merican Security and Trust Company. i Standard Sanitary OPERA REPLACES “AMOS "N ANDY" /WRC Presents “Turandot” Tonight—WMAL Features Talkie Stars. “Turandot,” Puccini’s last opera, will ! have its radio premiere tonight over WRC and other National Broadcasting Co. stations at the expense of “Amos 'n’ Andy.” The opera, coming as it docs at 7 o'clock, forces “Amos 'n’ Andy” to step aside, but the popular radio team may be heard at the usual time through WJZ, KDKA or WJR. Della Baker, American Opera Co. diva, will sing the title role in “Tural dot.” the fifth of the serles of Puccini’s works to go on the air under the aus- pices of the American Radiator and Corporation. _The cast also includes James Davies, Frank Chapman, Charles Kullman, Ivan Ivan(zoff, Frances Chamlee, all famous operatic stars. Walter Damrosch in his weekly Gen- eral Electric hour concert will intro- duce several celebrated ballet composi- tions. A contrast will be offered in Liszt’s “Les Preludes.” The other num- bers will be the “Dance of the Sylphs,” from Berli Damnation of Faust”; the “Pavane” of Faure and the “Pr cession of the Knights of the Grai from Wagner's “Parsifa Wolf to Give Two Numbers. In the Launderland Lyrics programn Johnny Wolf will add a novel touch with two musical recitations, entitled ‘Cinderella” and “Columbus.” Fred Waldner, tenor, will contribute two so- los, “A Little Kiss Each Morning,” from ‘Vagabond Lover,” and “Soon,” fromn Gershwin's “Strike Up the Band.” The orchestral portion of the program is made up of popular melodies. Dance music by B. A. Rolfe’s Lucky sStrike Orchestra_and Rudy Vallee's Villa Vallee Orchestra and another “New Business World” presentation by Merle Thorpe are among WRC's other features A group of talking picture stars will be the principal contributors to the Paramount-Publix hour tonight over WMAL and associated Columbia Broad- casting System stations. Nancy Car- roll, Lillian Roth, “Skeets” Gallagher and Little Mitzi will be in this group. which will present musical numbers and dialogue from the picture “Honey.” Their program will come direct from Hollywood. The remainder of the hour will originate in Columbia’s New York Alda and Mario | Today on the Radio PROGRAM FOR SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1930 (Meters on left of call letters, kilocycles on right. All time p.m., unless otherwise indicated.) LOCAL STATIONS 315.6—~WRC—950. (National Broadcasting Co.) 1:45—Luncheon of the Foreign Policy Association. 3:30—The Marionettes. 4:00—Martine and Martin. 5—Tracy Prentice, tenor. 0—Whyte's Orchestra. 6 05—Bible talk by Dr. Councilor. | 6:20—Black and Gold Room Orchestra. 6:59—Correct time. 0—Puccini opera, “Tyrandot.” 8:00—"The New Business World,” by Merle Thorpe. | 8:30—Launderland Lyrics. 00—General Electric hour. 0—Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra. 11:00—Weather forecast. 11:01—Slumber music. 12:00 to 1:00—Rudy Vallee Orchestra. 205.4—WJISV—1,460. (Independent Publishing Co.) 3:00—Afternoon musicale. 5:00—Program by City of Winchester and Frederick County, Va. Homer J.| 6:30—Classified program. 6:50—Your English. 7:00—Musical interlude. 7:31—Harriman Dorsey. 7:45—Virginia Serenaders. 8:15—Uncle Jerry. 8:30—Sunday school lesson. 9:00—Pa Brown and His Brownies, 9:30—Thompson and Zeigler. 9:45—Big Ed, harmonica soloist. 10:00—Tennessee Society program. 10:15—Musical records. 10:30 to 11 oo—(,\ukm ‘Trio. 434. 5—NAA—69.< (Washington Navy Yard.) 3:45—Weather Bureau reports. 9:55—Arlington time signals. 10:00—Weather Bureau reports. 475.9—WMAL—630. (Washington Radio Forum.) 2:15—National Democratic Forum—Speaker, Dr. Glueck. 3:00—Columbia Ensemble. 3:30—For your information. & 00—Lighthouse for the Blind. 430—Farm _science snapshots. 4:40—Club Plaza Orchestra. 5:00—French Trio with Kenyon Cong- don. baritone. 5:30—Quiet_harmonies. 5:45—"Radio Topics” discussed by Thomas Stevenson. 6:00—Correct time. 6:01—Flashes from The Evening Star. Club Bernard | 8:15—Les Colvin, pianist. 6:30—Catherine Lightburn, contralto, 6:45—"The District Airport Situation,” by Lieut. Walter Hinton. 7:00—Commodore Ensemble. 7:30—Frank Davis, reader. 7:45—Sylvan Trio, assisted by Dorothy Seamans, violinist. 8:00—Correct time. 8:01—"Exploring the Jungle for Sci- ence,” by Dr. Arthur Torrance. 8:15—Babson financial period. 8:30—Dixie Echoes. 9:00—Nit Wit hour. 9:30—Around the Samovar. 10:00—Paramount-Publix_radio hour. 11:00 to 12:00—Swanee Syncopators. 282. ')—“Ob—l 310. (American Broadcasting Co.) Dance music. 2 gt?nul\ne M. Bruner, contralto, and Katherine Dunning, plflnht 4:30—Request program for ‘Walter Reed Hospital. 5:30—Charles Follansbee, tenor. 5:45—Town Crier. 6:00—Mandolin and ‘Walter Todlflo\; iy —Irish melodies by it ghue, soprano, and Mrs. Rice, soprano. 7:00—Dinner music. 7:20—News flsu);ws S 0—Silver String s ;gu to 8:30—Recorded version of the Sullivan-Corbett fight. guitar solos by | O'Dono- Fred OUT-OF-TOWN STATIONS. Programs prepared by the Associated Press. S 454.3—WEAF New York—660. 6: oo—Blnck and Gold Room Orches- WCAGE AISD ‘WEEI, 0—0 “Turandot’— i peX'R. WTAG, WCSH, WFI, WRC, WGY, WGR, WCAE, studios. Harriet Lee, contralto, and Paul Small, tenor, will be heard in this portion of the program. Soprano Will Be Featured. ‘The Russian fantasy, “Around the Samovar,” will feature Mme. Zinaida Nicolina, soprano, and Peter Biljo's Bal alaika Orchestra. Other Columbia a tractions to be broadcast by WMAL in- lude the program of spirituals called ‘Dixie Echoes” and the farcical presen- tation of the Nit Wits. In addition, the station has scheduled several local fea- tures, one of which will be a talk by Lieut. Walter Hinton on “The District Afrport Situation.” A program of Irish melodies will be presented over WOL tonight by Mary O'Donoghue, soprano, and Mrs. Fred Rice, soprano. Another feature will be a new recorded version of the John L. Sullivan-James J. Corbett fight of Sep- tember 7, 1892, in New Orleans. It is the first of a serles of recordings of famous fistic battles, all of which WOL will broadcast. ‘The Tennessee Society will contribute to the program tonight of WJSV. The station also has scheduled a number of musical features and a Sunday schoo! lesson m be given by Rev. William Mc- Dougall. 44 2 S ‘Major Chain” Features ‘TONIGHT. 7 Oo—Puccml opera, dot,”—WRC an network. 8:00—"The New Business World”; Merle Thorpe, editor of Nation's Bus! ness—WRC and N. B. C. network. 9:00—General _ Electric hour; Floyd Gibbons and a symphony orchestra, directed by Walter Damrosch — WRC and N. B. C. network. 9:00—Nit Wit hour; broadcasting bunesque — WMAL and C. 8. network. 10:! 00-Lucky Strike Orchestrs dance music—WRC and B. C. network. 10:00— Shlp of Memory; radio soloists and string trio— WJZ, WHAM, KDKA, WJR and others, 10:00—Paramount-Publix hour; radio and movie stars— WMAL and C. B. 8. net- work. 10:30—The Miniature Theater; one act play, “So’s Your Old _Antique” — WJZ, WHAM KDKA, WJR, ‘WK, WREN and WCKY. 12 flo—Rudy Vallee's Orchestra; dance music—WRC and N. B. C. network. “Turan- N. B. C. LEGAL NOTICES. STANLEY D. WILLIS, Attorney. SUPREME COURT THE DISTRICT of Columbia. Holding Probate Court.— No. 39968, Administration —This is to_ give notice that the subscriber, of the District of Columbia, has obtained from the Proba Court_of the District of Columbia lette testamentary on the estate of Alice Bartholow, late of the District of Columbia, All persons having claims a ed are hereby warned to ex *With the Vouchers. thereof, legally -uthenucned to the subscriber on or before the 19th day of February, A.D. 1031: other- wise they may by law be'excluded from all Given under my hand ruary. 1930. FRANCES O Harvard st. nw (Seal.) Attest: VICTOR 8. MERSCH. Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Colum- bia, Clerk of the Probate Court. _mh1.8.15 T STEAMSHIPS, TAM, WFJC, WWJ, WSAIL :RVA. ‘WEBT, WJAX WIOD, WHAS, WSM, WSB. 00—New Business World—. 00 TAG, WFI, WCSH, WGY, WGR, WWJ, WSAIL WRVA, WPTF, vnlgl‘ WCAE, | wi WFJC, WJAX, WIAR, | :30—Lyrics — Also ~ WEEL 80— TAG, WOSH, WRC, WGY, R, WCAE, WWJ, WSAIL :’IgVA WBT, WJAX, WIOD, | 00— Lits Damrosch Symphon O ‘Walter Damrosc! - ' chestra and Floyd Gibbons— Also WEEI, WJAR, WTAG, WCSH, WFI, WRC, WGY,| WGR, WCAE, AM, WWJ, | WJAX, WHAS, WSB, WBT, | WRVA, WSAI, WAPL | 10:00—Rolfe Orchestra — Also WEET, WJAR, WTAG, WCSH, WFI, WRC, WGY, WGR, WCAE, | WWJ, WIOD, WJAX, WHAS, | WSB, WBT, WSAIMWFJ‘I:‘ i | Troubadour of the Moon, Lannie i M—'Rosszlm WFI, WCAE, WFJC, ‘WIOD. 5——8 "Ballew's Orchfllrl—Aho o mllh WFJC, WWJ, WIOD, | W 12: M)—Rudy Vallee's Orchestra in | dance hour—Also WRC, WTAM, | WJAX, WSB. | $48.6—~WABC New York—860. Husing’s Sportshorts—Also - 'O—TedAB WL.BW WKBW, WKRC, WKBN, WSPD, WWNC, WDBJ, ‘WDOD. 00— hour—WLBZ, WCAO, o m“mbh\)"LBW WFBL, WKBW, WKBN, WWNC, WDBJ, WDOD (WABC first agélgnuus) 7:30— Orchestra—W. loring—Also WNAC, WLBZ, | WCAU, WCAO, WJAS, WLBW, WFBL, WKBW, WADC, WKRC, WKBN, WBPD WWNC, WDBYJ, | Pimanee W eriod—Also WEAN, nce T} 50 815 UNAG, WOAD, WCAO, WMAL. wus 'WLBW, WFBL, WKBW, , WHK, WKRC, WGHP, WSPD | 8:30—Echoes — Also WLBZ, WFAN, WCAO, WMAL, WLBW, WFBL, WKBW, WKRC, WGHP, WKBN, | ‘WSPD, WWNC, WDBJ, WDOD, WLAC. 9:00—Nit Wits—Also WEAN, WNAC, WLBZ, WCAU, WCAO, WMAL, WJAB‘ WLBW, WFBL, WKBW, 3 , WKRC, WGHP, W'KB WWNC. 9: 3G—Al'nund the Samovar — Also WEAN, WNAC, WLBZ, WCAU, WCAO, WMAL, WLBW, WFBL, WKBW, WADC, WHK, WKRC, ‘WGHP, WKBN, WSPD, WWNC, ‘WDBJ, WDOD, WLAC. WLBZ WCAU, WCAO, WMAL, WHP, WJAS, WLBW, WFBL, ‘WHEC, WKBW, CFRB, WADC WHK, WKRC, WGHP, CWAH, WKBN, WSPD, WWNC, WTAR, ‘WDBJ, WBRC, WDOD, WLAC. 11:00—Observer — WABC only; Guy Lombardo's _ Orchestra — Also ‘WEAN, WLBZ, WCAU, WCAO, WMAL, WJAS, WLBW, WFBL, | WKBW, WKRC, WKHP, WSPD, WWNC, WDBJ, WDOD. 11:30—Roy xngnhams orchoflrn—Also WCAU, WCAO, WMAL, WLBW, WFBL, WKBW, WKRC, WGHP, WSPD, WW‘NC WDOD. GNAS—WJZ New York—760. 6:00—Piano; Dandies of Yesterday; Pauline Haggard, songs—WJZ. ey), deceased, reported ‘10 the Court ihat it has received a private | offer from B. Belle Rollis and Nannie M Rollins to purchase an undivided one-third interest in Lot 74 in Todd and Gunnell's | jubdivision of Square 465, in the City of | ‘ashington, District of Columbia, by dwelling N gonaitions set forth in said report the C this’ 6th day of h, ordered and decreed. that ¢ be ratified and confirmed by the | unless cause cont * of Apr. Drovided & copy of this order be Dy onee s week for three successive weeks in Washington Law Reporter and_twice & Week for three successive weeks in The Eve- Bing Siar. prior to the expiration of that period. DELL P. STAFFORD. Justice. | fealss AVirue copy. ‘Atiest * THEODORE [ B Wegtony ol Wills for toe Dis- griet of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate DAVID A. PINE, Unlon Trust Blds., Attornes. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, holding Probate Court.— Estate of Rogrt Bfuce Watkiny, Deceased - “Pmunistration Docket 85.—The Roiintation ‘as 1o, the. i1l of the issdes 1t this case reliting to the validity of the paper writing dated the 30th day of March, 1536, Purporting to be the last will and testament 9f Robert Bruce Wtking. deceased. been returned E 4 L. Watkin Watkins Jackson *nol this $th dav of March. 1930, ordered that She ispues be set down for trial on the Sth makin of executing & “valid deeq or said paper writing “xecuted and nttested ax ToauIred by . wan sald paper writing ob- tained by undue influence: said paper writing _obtained coercion. fraud ublished once k tor “Washington Law Re. | STRALIA eogtuw. NEW ZEALAND ul Aus. 20 14th y 28, ARA Awr June 26, Sail from Vancouver. B. C . apply Can. Pac. Rwy. e . N.W. Washingfo Line, 999 EDUCATIONAL. Stenography, Typing «STEPD DICTATION. "Grece and Pitman, Sehool, s.e. cor. 12 Sta! oth and women. Salary, $1,620. e il “Berbice [Preparatory Schiool, ' ge. gor. 12th and F n.w. Met, 6337 Begln Today al Clerk exam. Salary, $1.62 Service Prepuratory aenool, cor. nd F n.w. Met. 633 PREPARE NOW CLERK PROMOTION, STATISTICAL Clerk File Clerk ~ Special course for statisti- 1l The £ill Service Preparatory ol . 12th and F Met. 6337 * Fidelity Storage Company 1420 You Street e o, lnd tong-distance moving . rug clean Storage, 6:45—Prohibition poll — Also WBZ, KDKA, WLW, WRVA, WJR, WBT, WIOD. 7:00—Amos ’'n' Andy — Also WBZ, WHAM, KDKA, WJR, WRC, CKGW, WRVA, WPTF, WBT, WJAX, WIOD. 7:15—Ether Wave Music—Also WSM WPTF, WBT, WIOD, WHAS * WSB. 7:30—The Brush Man—Also WBZ, WBAL, WHAM, KDKA, WLW, CKGW. 8:00—The Circus program—Also WBZ, | KDKA, WLW, KYW. 8:15—Moment Musicale—WJZ; 8:30— | Siver Flute—WJZ. 9:00—Broadway Lights—Also KDKA; Cub Reporter—Also KDKA. 9:30—Minstrels—Also WBZ, WBAL, | 'HAM, KDKA, WLW, WJR, KYW. 10:00—Ship of Memory—Also KDKA, WHAM, WJR, WBAL. 1 10:30—The Miniature Theater—Also KDKA, WHAM, WJR, WBAL | 11:00—-Slumber music, ensemble (1 hour) — Also WBAL, CKGW, WRC. Amos 'n’ Andy (second broad- | cast) —Only to WHAS, WSM, WSB. 11:45--Prohibition poll (second broad- cast) —~WSB, WHAS. 12:00- Bernie Cummins’ Dlnce Orches- tra (1 hour)—WJZ. 272.6—WPG Atlantic City—1,100. 8:00—News; concert; entertainers. 15—Musical programs. 00— Atlantic City Stl'lnl Band. *0:30—Dance music (1}; hours). 11:30 MOVINQ STORA‘G 5 ulllwllclr‘ S 3 ty the District of Cfllllmblh Cleri of 4% 91,008 | KRIEGS X!RES PACK"(O SHIPPING ST NW. e DIST 2010 282.8—WBAL Baltimore—1 060 | 7:00—Concert (30 minutes); WJz minutes), 8:00—Lyrics; WBAL Ensemble, 00— Around the Melodeon. 9:30- WJZ proavams (215 hours). cheduled for Eastern standard time. 282.8—WTIC_Hartford—1,060. 5:45—Movie Highlights: news. = o 6:30—Candy program (30 minutes). 422.3—WOR Newark—710. 6:00—Uncle Don’s stories. 6:30—Ensemble; sports; Roy Smeck. 7:30—Half Seas Over. 8:00—Legion (16 minutes); Saturday Knights. 9:00—Dance music and DX (2 hours). 11:00—News; dance; Moonbeams. 256.3—WCAU Phllldelphb——l 170, 6: Bo—Orcheslr news; Candy Makers. ; In Gotts- chalkville. 9:00—WABC programs (3 hours). 305.9—KDKA Pittsburgh—980. 6:00—University of Pittsburgh; Walton = League. 6:30—Quartet program. 6:45—WJZ (30 minutes): 7:30—WJZ (45 minutes); Officer. 8:30—Entertainers (30 minutes); WJZ (2 hours). 11:00——Memgn-s to Byrd. 260.7—WHAM Rochester—1,150. 6:00—News; piano; dance music. 7:00—WJZ (15 minutes) ; feature; talk 7:30—-WJZ (30 minutes); the Kids. 8:30—~Organ requests. 9:00—Talk: Music School. 9:30—WJZ programs (112 11 00—Dance music hour. 379.5—WGY Schenectady—790. 6:00—WEAF programs (5 hours). 11:00—Albany dance hour. 302.8—WBZ Springfield—990. 6:00—Recital; sports; safety talks. 6:45—WJZ (30 minutes); Penmen. 7:30—WJZ (45 minutes); Nature League. 8:45—Talk; Gentlemen of the Press. 9:30—WJZ (30 minutes); Dixie Trail. 10:30—Loew's Orchestra (30 minutes); news. CENTBAL AND SOUTHERN 'TATIONS. 428.3—W! LW Cincinnati—700. 6:00—Orchestras (45 minutes); WJZ (15 minutes). 7:00—Orchestra; Scrap Book. 7:30—Same as WJZ (45 minutes). orchestra. Listen, hours). Roast Chicken Broiled Lamb Chops Tenderloin Steak Also Lenten Dishes Te POMONA The EEARLE S §:24CAB FRANKLIN 9000 —anywhere in the city proper for Y —and we will call for @ oo charge for additional pas- ... SIMPL FRANKLIN '9000 '+ . - Easy to Call—Easy to Get Shopping by the Hour sl i 1 0 | - A TSI A T, [ YVEIXVVVYVVVY VY 11 lb—ouln and dance (1% hours). 398.8—WJIR Detroit—750. 6:00—Music; Messengers. 6:45—WJZ (30 minutes): Ladies. TZSO—Unlverth of Michigan hour. glo—B‘;m lance. . 00—Singers; symphony and singers. 9:30—Same as WJZ (1'% ho\lfl).“ 11:00—News: dance music. 12:00—Songs and dance (1 hour). i 0—‘v.vlt zwsn Atlanta—740. rograms (4 hours ;0 m)—cancenp program i 11:30—WJZ and wz:u programs, y 1,080, 6:45—WJZ and WEAF (4% hours). 11:00—The OWl Club. & 365.6—WHAS L l.onhvlllHl.. 7:00—Hour from WE, 8:00—Ollers prognm 8:30—Same as WEAF (2!, hours), 11:00—Greater Louisville E'nxemble 11:30—Same as WJZ (30 minutes). 12:00—Ensemble; Jack Turner (1 hour). 461.3—WSM Nashville—650. 7:00—Hour from WEAF. 8:00—Barn dance (30 min.); WEAF. 9:00—Barn dance and WJZ (4 hours). . (‘2010 ;'—“yRCVA Richmond—1,110. rograms (4 he 10: fll')—Trnlxbadn)l?‘ studio. i 11:00—Old Fiddlers (1 hour) Station Is Police Agency MEMPHIS, Tenn. (#).—Station WMC of the Memphis Commercial Appeal and Evening Appeal will become a po- lice agency as soon as remote control apparatus is installed at police head- quarters. A receiver will be installed in ;\P"eiry fire and police station in Mem- s. Radio Aids Collectors. PARIS ().—Radio is proving a valu- able assistant in collecting and record- ing national traditions and customs in France. Already through a broadcast appeal recipes of dishes of different parts of France have been collected, and Dow an appeal has been madn for looal proverbs and uy(ngn TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. National—New York Theater Guild in “A Month in the Country,” at 2:20 and 8:20 pm. Gayety—“Step Lively Girls” burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 Fox—"Men Wlthnu! ‘Women,” at 10 | am., 2:09, 4:21, 7:50 and 10 p.m. Mflmoman—' 'Song of the West,” at 1am, 1215230417605152““! 10:58 p.m. | Palace—Vilma Banky in “A Lady to Love,” at 11:40 a.m., 2:30, 4:45, 7:25 and 10 pm. Kelth’s—“The Cohens and the Kellys in Scotland,” at 11:28 a.m., 1:28, 3:28, 5:22, 7:22 and 9:22 pm. Earle—“She Couldn't Say No,” at 11:43 am, 1:46, 3:49, 5:44, 7:47 and 9:51 pm. Columbi Girl Said No,” at 11:05 a.m., 1:05, 3:15, 15:25, 7:25 and 9:35 p.m. Ambassador—*The Lost Zeppelin,” 2:15, 4:20, 6:05, 7:55 and 9:45 p.m. Central—"The Great Divide,” from 11 am. to 11 pm. Tivoll—“On the Border,” at 2:40, 4:10, 5:40, 7:10, 8:40 and 10:10 p.m. —William Haines in “The For Real Smart Furniture Go to Baum’s CONNECTICUT AVE. Opp Mayflower Hotel slg 24-hour Service System Auto Laundries, Inc. 1227 R St. N.W. Your Car ! Washed An unusually attractive proposition is open for a man who has good knowl- Coffee—both pro- d sales. Free Lecture “MEANING of SUFFERING” Sunday, 8:15 P.M,, March 16 UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS NOW PLAYING A Metro-Goldwyn-Maver Picture VILMA BANKY In Her First Complete Talking Picture “A LADY TO LOVE” —On the Stage— TED CLAIRE In a Loew Presentation “VENETIAN CARNIVAL” Direct From_the Capitol Theater, New Yor) Featuring SECOND BIG LAUGH WEEK! A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture WILLIAM HAINES Funnier Than Ever in “THE GIRL SAID NO ALL TALKING with LEILA HYAMS MARIE DRESSLER POLLY MORAN < ( “The Voice of Love” LAWRENCE TIBBETT in & Metro-Goldwyn-Maver pleture THE ROGUE SONG with CATHERINE DALE OWEN STAN LAUREL—OLIVER HARDY Directed by Lionel Barrymore Entirely in Technicolor SHE'S HERE! The Clowning Star of “The Gold Diggers” WILD {INKIE LIGHTNE: In Warner Bros. and Vitaphone's Comedy Hit “SHE COULDN'T SAY NO” CHESTER MORRIS N wEEK ONLY! 4 _Wild and Wooly Romance of the Covered Wagon Days The FIRST, All-Color, All Outdoor, Talking Pictare SONG OF THE WEST Warner Bros. and Vitaphone Triumph! Hill Bldg. 17th & I Sts. N.W. e —— FIRST TIME EVER BROADCASTI Puccini's Opera TuRANDOT with FRANCES ALDA DELLA BAKER MARIO CHAMLEE PASQUALE AMATO | ° through station WEAF and affiliated stations of N.B.C. through the courtesy of AMERICAN RADIATOR & STANDARD SANITARY CORPORATION £ SATURDAY, MARCH 15TH I 71 8P.M VIVIENNE SEGAL JOE E. BROWN JOHN BOLES The Corcoran Gallery of Art; Special Exhibition of PAINTINGS By Contemporary Canadian Artists On View to and Including “FOR SALE! A Grest Burlesk show and Atteaction AT TNy Phene talh Wk MLLE. ELSIE BURGERE AND STEP-LIVELY GIRLS CO. With Harry and Geo. And the Mymc Mystifier ¢ the SR e Gavety fatrict 0324 Smi We can furnish your every need. Hours, 8—5: 2 Sixteen ove-Starved Men in grueling submarine service . . . to whom shore Iuvo meant one found it-. . and the Willis g—who took their fun as they women as they found them! Fox Presents JOHN FORD'S magnificent all-talking melodrama MEN Without WO MEN John Ford has here created the most gripping . . . the most real tic—thrill drama of the year—one that EVERY WOMAN MUST SEE! THE STAGE Fanchon & Marco's HOLLYWOOD STUDIO GIRLS Fredle Bernard Masters & Grayce Charles Rozel Miles & Perlee Fox Movietone Fox Grand Orchestra Leon Brusiloft conducting le Lorris & Fermine John Dale Six Wild Wind Demons SUNKIST BEAUTIES and the master of ceremonies ALEXANDER CALLAM TODAY JUNIOR CIVIC THEATRE presents “The Poor Little Rich Girl” BELASICO THEATRE 'E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. ———— STARTING TODAY THE LAUGH OF YOUR LIFE! ADDED HITS s “The Land of St. Patrick” | | R-K-O NEWS FRED CLARK ! f and His R-K-OLIANS Sontinuous 1 to 1 NORMA SHEARER %_ _'nmx'c"rr JBSE THEATER et N o Devil Avlllon ‘THE ')ITMBARTON 1343 Wiseonsin FRcES~ "Comedy IOE £ 'BR TAKOMA OW! AINT Warner Bros. AMBASSADOR cof. u A DOSTZEP APOLLG™ o = o na TODAY-—RIN TIN TIN in “ON THE BORDER. Conn. Ave. McKinley 8 [ TODAY — HARRY GREEN in A\?"ENUE GRAND % %, 'romnrflucx FEGAN in “BRO. oo AY ! Dan\TH\' MA Ay~ DOROTHE, MACKATLL Wiy Bl '"'"NY Ge. Ave. & Parragut 0t meMM POWELL _and ANE " in VPOINTED 1230 C St. NB. V-FRED KOHLER in “HELL'S 14th & Col. mA. N.W. F BROWN TED FACES." o -mm'g RIN TIN TIN in “ON THE Warner vonw flb. An & Quebes 8L N.W. AY_HARRY b KIBITZER. Db SIDNEY, 108TS THEATERS AND_SOUNT PICTURES HIPPANRAME in LN B ORAN. in OLLYWOOD & finrdy Talkine - Comedy. Kl Laure CTANTON "3 am Yre's onlA'r TIvE. yith The DUNCAN SISTERS. nd' Singine. "AW jome of West ‘“ Double Show. BUDDY ROGERS “Half Way to Heaven” Also “IN THE_HEADLINES. §7[VAHTHFATFII Ly L | DAVISON' Tonight ATIONAL at8:20 Today, 2.3 i Soeio 82 [0 1083 THE THEATRE GUII-D Ine. Presents THE THEATRE GUILD IGTIIG €U In Turgenev'’s Fam A Monthmcounlry With This Distinguished Cast Alla Nazimova Dudley Digges Elliot Cabot Heory Travers Alex. Kirkland Eonice Stoddard COM. TOMOR. NIGHT EVES.. $2%00 4 978, 50050 SEATS SELLING. MuUs CAI. REVUE HN o MAYEFRIELD POPULAR PRICES BURTON HOLMES FIVE THURSDAY MATS. WILL stan MAR. 20 New Travel Adventures for 1930 | LONDON---FRANCE GERMANY MEDITERRANEAN CRUISE - ENIGE 00 WOUTIE ALY Revealing COLOR @ .-d MOTION LINDSAY RQGERS Will Talk Anglo-American i and the Politicians lard Hotel Monday. March 17; 4:30 P.M. ices of Junior Le: TicketsAWhiard Bocis] Burese wnd 1520 Connecticut Avenue “INDESCRIRARLY ' AF AUTIFUL.” Ry District of Columbia. THE EARLE—13th and E sts. n.w. RIALTO—Sth near G n.w. AMBASSADOR—18th and CoL rd. a.w. APOLLO—624 H st m.e. AVENUE GRAND—645 Fa. ave. sa CENTRAL—Sth st. AVALON—Conn. ave. and McKinley. NY—Georgla ave. and Farragut C SAVOY—3030 14th st. n.w. SYLVAN—104 Rhode Isiand » TAKOMA—4th and Butternut sta. &% Mnryland and Virginia. MARYLAND-—H: OPERA HOUSE—] STA minster, IMPERIAL—Brunswick, Md. PALACE—Frostburg, Md. COLONIALWinchester. Va. X trots, 1. In-trgeun A e 6 @: E o, o} lessons. privaf 3 B hour to‘fl g ey o e 4