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AUCTION "’l’l’.‘.‘i—fi" "Wu OF NOTES PLEDGED Af vlna’ been made in‘the S medo e s, Pt Beta"B 8, Bkt payable in will sell at public suction, Sithin ‘our Diace of b t west, N JHT, 1930, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK N ledged as additional security lor e Parment, of u:a foresald note, ;o it ve real s Three for 3! :"Se for 34,345 00 :na 19F 578100, .‘-gann trust on lot 37, rther Dartieuiars 3t ‘which ced a ‘time of nl.ll l: interest tice. ‘THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Auctioneers. [08. J. OWEN & AUCTIONEERS. ies? Ere Strest Northwest. STRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING. con;‘r:m A 2 By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly Fecorded in Liber No. 5804, folio o arty se- ereby, the mfiemnga Trustees wil geilae DR suelion, i tront of the Rrem; . Ol Y, THE n'sm AT OB A llowing-described land the District of Cg- rd of the nureluu be paid , balance in two Miments. payabie in ons and two terest at six per centum per i from day_o '_gx ‘WRC \ny, | regular N. B. sal s from dag of serve the rllmlto!null the property at fl“ dl s’ advertisement 0' luch f(lll! “.'am newspaver Dublished in’ Washing- B gxo Y L. RUST, CALVERT BOWIE, BECKER, p20.m1.3.5.67 810,15 Trustees. A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. STEE! OF THREE-FAMIL: " * s”"f'bum' BURBIma N, OF GTREET N: rtue of a certain deed of trust duly 58 Dler Mo 6res 10 oin eoh el of ‘the Disthiet of "Cor t request of party 'secured ned surviving trustee " By pub blie auction, 1 D. 1550, AT FO g\‘:mlnu on Y, ecorded in 5503‘3; mo'm:mce of Solimbta. in Liber ol 18 at kX rus Ml n. 1931 equired of pur- Al cenvulnn s, recording st cost Somplied_With vnmn mmy therwi uste bington. D Dewspaper nnnmheg 1o in Washing D myu\n 7.9,12 HIY fhviving Trustee. THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, Aumonms. 1431 EVE ST- NV, anLE RUSROVED nnl. EOTATE NO-318 AND 313-A M in deed of trust. duly :-e.b'r“mnln' 'z’.fn:r"mflu |ouo 314 et sea. i ‘ln:d r:iurl‘h.! umunl 01 th D I! il o l\leAllom B ront of ihe on AT, r.=. 1 e?olw-uu-g‘e‘unm’?-nd ({ designated o! wmé"nl.new-lour (.I) "fmum made by ¥. uire, et um- °' Jm and ":"n}nmn ('5395'. 5 , 19, page 98, of ecords of fi;w"%«.&“ 3:' D‘ufl‘s'rlg.fie%: of two-story, two-family apart 2,2 o, copa s, 2o P Res of birehases Dayable It with interest at h'x"(‘t)n: e t:::‘l;u' n piyibie semi‘annualy, trom day [GUEST ARTISTSAID | 'FAMILY BROADCAST “Blues” Singer and Saxo- phone Quartet to Assist on General Motors Program. Vee Lawnhurst, pianist and “blues” singer, and Larry Abbott's Saxophone Quartet will assist Don Voorhees’ Or- chestra tonight in presenting the week- + 11y General Motors “family party” over ‘WRC and other National Broadcasting Co. stations. ‘The quartet will play two selections, “Nobody's Sweetheart” and “A Oomle for Sale.” Miss Lawnhurst will con- tribute two numbers, accompanying her- self on the piano, and play the piano in- terludes with the orchestra in two other selections. “What Do I Care?” and “Can’'t We Be Friends” from “The Lfl- tle Show” will be her solo numbers. orchestra will play a group of popular numbers, o] the program with “Thou Swell” “A Connecticut Yankee.” also will broadcast the other C. features and a new at- traction to be known as the Ovaltine Plane of Dreams. Frank Black'’s Or- from t | chestra will present this program with Mary Hopple, contralto, and Frank Luther, tenor, as the soloists. The pro- gram will take the form of an imaginary flight, with Arthur Snyder serving as narrator. Special Jubilee Show. ‘The Voice of Firestone will celebrate its eighteenth month on the air with a special jubilee program. Franklyn Baur, tenor, and Vaughn De Leath, gontralto, will be the soloists. Hugo Mariani's Orchestra will play a group of light selections. ‘The second of the series of Shell programs will bring a program of popu- lar selections by a 32-piece orchestra, under the direction of Adolphe Dumont. In addition there be selections by Retting and Platt, a piano duo, and Fred Waldner, tenor. A specially lrnnnd medley of two popular melodies, “Song of Songs” and “A Perfect Song,” will be played by Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians in the Burns’ Panatella program to- ustee | night over WMAL and associated Co- lumbia Broadcasting System stations. Another feature will be solos and duets by Ben Alley, tenor, and Helen Nugent, contralto. Paris Episode. A unique restaurant in Paris, Robi- The 11:30 to 12:00—Midnight melodies. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT! Today on (Al time p.m., unless Local Stations WM AL 4759 Meters. 630 Kilocycles 2:30—Women'’s Forum. 3: W—Amenun fantasy—Music week 4: W—m Time mublflwl'l. 4:45—Closing market p 5:00—“Mental Henlth in Chlldhood." by Dr. Esther Loring Richards. 5:15—Harry Tucker’s Orchestra. 5:30—WGHP Captivators. I :45—Jimmy and Jane. 7:00—Correct time. 7:01—Henry and George. 7:30—CeCo Couriers. 8:00—Physical Culture hour. 8:30—Evening in Paris. 9:00—Burns’ Panatela program. 9:30—Gold Strand Crusaders. 10:00—The Columbians. 10:30—Paramount Orchestra. 11:00—Ben Pollack’s Orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. B 00a—Something for every one. 30&—Unlted States Army Band. 9 30a—Strolling down the Avenue. 9:45a—"Hair Beauty,” by Jean Corroll. 10:00a—Airway Cleaning program. 5a—The Beauty Builders. 0a—The Party House. 0a—Columbia Revue. 0a—Women'’s Radio Institute. 0m—Yoeng's Orchestra. 0—Savoy Plaza Orchestra. 0—The Aztecs. l :30—Columbia Ensemble. 2:00—American School of !.h! Alr— “Life of Robest E. Lee.” 2:30—New York program. 3:00 to 4:00—U. S. Army Band. WRC 315.6 Meters. 950 Kilocycles. 2:00—Government Club meeting. 3:00—Moxie Hostess. 3:15—United States Marine Band. 4:00—"The Lady Next Door.” 4:30—The Tea Timers. 5:00—Mormon Tabernacle Choir. 5:30—The Lonesome Cowboy. 5:44—"National Child Health Day,” by Grace_Abbott. g:.’vl—New& flashes. y. u 15—"1112 World Today,” by James G. McDonald. G 30—Organ recital by Otto F. Beck. son’s in the trees, will be the scene of | 10! the Evening in Paris episode. Four- minute dramas are on the program of H:nry and George, the histrionic bell- M:fle Johnston’s Orchestra has made arrangement of the spe popular University of Maine “Stein Song” for he | the speciality in the broadcast of the Gold Strand Crusaders. Sixteen saxo- phone mfly this selection. ice program by the Peacock o Orchesm and a recital by Carl Conrad, bmume, are featured tonight by WJSV. le program of WJSV contains a reci- tal by Irene Wetzel, soprano, and a dinner concert. TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. National—National Players in “Wood- en Kimono,” at 8:20 p.m. Poli's—“Able’s Irish Rose,” at 8:30 r, | P-M. Gayety—“Mutual Follies,” burlesque, e | at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Droperty ok "e'fi"?u-iz I Eome newspaber published in mshineton. D. C. Rialto—“King of Jazz,” at 11:20 1:20, 3:20, 5:20, 7:20 and 9:20 p. Columbia—"“The Divorcee,” af ll 35 am., 1:35, 3:40, 540 'lal!mdvlopm GS, ONT L R b hall ugm e shall 7 virtue oL 8 mm by m.:‘”i' rYeyDr fo7 the Distric 68, at folio 151; Soa™ numnm elght ' (8) now purposes of assessment _and :mg Bumbered Twenty-elgh it DX uoom’ required _at and the ule ser _allowed ‘aa%s iroms date complete . Purther wlmeuh!l at time of sale. EDWARD C. BALTZ my5,d&dbs.exSu g FRANCE, McLANARAN & louzlm Calvert B uu-l Baitimore, Md. ATTORN ey ALYABLE ANNE ARUND) GONIAH;ING to ‘the rr ment, Gompany, Incorporated, da snd,recorded among the Land e Arundel County, Maryland, No. folio 260, etc.. . (default nder) the unflersl’nefi IR Said mortea i at the Court Maryland, on o upon ratification of ) for Anne A S County. A Shin gepsic of $7300 Wil b reaired of the purchaser at the time and halh.r expenses to be adjusted QRAIG MCLANAHAN, 'y Named in Mortgas c.xvm !uuflln'. Baltimore & CoMP, STATED Maits) SALE mnn;g MAGHINE " 'RESTAURANT By virte Of 2 writ ot 8 it ok olihe 8,8, L, s .'.,':'-:m":.“,;“. I Ifll sel te) e District of Columbi it Cpubiic” lueunn‘ !ar 1aw Fotel, 13th T the ?on'n of ¢l hfiee: Aplnme:l Blouse jon, and atisly . 16283, In Iavor of Gh United Staes Marshal in and for the District of Columbla. WESCHLER & SON. Auctionesrs, %gusrrzs SALE OF PREMISES 4311 ALA- [EAST. By Virtue of s deed of trush recorded i Liber 3645, folio 149, we will sell at auction 8t said 'premises’ on MONDAY, THE DAY OF MAY, 193, AT 65 in’ “Bradber [ ix in the District of Columbia, as per Tesorded n surveyar's office in Book 42, "-fl 332, impr fourh o hey 0:‘:)1 ul’CHIl’flrl three muo s pavable sl 1. 3 and § years, Ber centum per annum and secured 5 Brat trust. on broperty. of cash b3 Sonveyapcing, s option. Examination of title, etc. at purchaser's cast. n ffteen dave r deposit will be forfeited an pnpmy i B0 Tesold at defaulting purchase and risk after five dag brevious Savertise: ment in The Evening Star, W M. EMIL GEORGE O. GERTMAN, fltorm for party secured. Metropolitan- d Everything,” at 11 a.m., 12:40, 225 410,550,750wd 9:40 p.m. Palace—"“Young llclee," a.m., 2:15, 4:45, 7:30 and 1! Fox—*“Temple Tower,” at 11:| M am., 2:37, 4:49, 7:52 and 10:04 p.m. Earle—"“The Light of Western Stars," lt ll:lfi at 11:40 am.,, 1:45, 3:50, 5:45, 7:45 and [ 9:50 pam. Keith’s—“Ingagi,” at 11:25 a.m., 1:35, y ‘: 3:25, 6:35 and 9:10 p.m. jor—“Light of Western Stars,” r| Ambassade at 6:05, 7:55 and 9:50 p.m. Central—“The Second Floor Mystery,” from 11 am. to 11 pm. Tivoll—“Under a Texas Moon,” at 2, 3:50, 5:45, 7:40 and 9:40 p.m. Major “Chain” Features TODAY. 7:30—A. & P. Gypsies; music of scouand and other lands and N. B. C. net- work. 7:30—Ceco Courlers; Merle Johnston's Orchestra— ‘WMAL and C. B. 8. net- 8:30—“Family Party”; Abbott’s Saxophone Quartet and ‘Vee Lawnhurst—WRC and N. B. C. network. 8:30—Real Folks; sketch of small-town 1life—WJz, 3 AM, KDEKA, KWK, KYW, WREN, WLW and WJR. 9:00—Panatela Country Club; Guy Lombardo and his orchestra—WMAL and C. B. 8. network. 9:30—Empire Builders; dramatic sketch, with musical back- ground—WJz, WBZ, WHAM, KDKA, WJR, KYW and others. 10:30—Paramount Orchestra; dance music—WMAL and C. B. 8. network. Scissors and Knives Expertly Sharpened 8 Smail Chareer GIBSON’S, 917 G St. N.W. m\m\s\\‘\\‘\\\'«a mdw Service Phone Adams 3803 §m¢% 18th & Col. Rd. l Fastest and Best Radio nrvm in Town SASSININNINY Hear With the ACOUSTICON Ear plece ne larger than a silver dime ETZ 1217 G Street 6 Hour KODAK Finishing In Before 10:30 FILMS Ready 4:30 Same Day Expert Kodak Repairing COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY CO. 1424 New York Ave. N.W. 10:30—Bernie Cummins’ Orchestra. 11:00—Weather forecast. 11:01 to 12:00—Aster Orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. 6:45a—Tower health exercises. 7:15a—Morning devotions. 7:30a—Cheerio. 8:00a—The Crackles Man. 8:15a—Morning melodies. 9:00a—"Safeguarding Your Food and Drug Supply,” by W. R. M. ‘Wharton. Tton. 9:15a—Hits and Bits. 10:00a—Your Child,” by Grace Abbott of the Children’s Bureau of the Department of Labor, 10:15a—Radio Household Institute. 10:30a—Studio feature. 10:45a—"The Canny Cook.” 11:00a—The Luncheon Five. 12:00m—Farm flashes. 12:15—Aster Orchestra. 12:45—National farm and home hour. l D—Mnym:wer Orchestra. dio program. S 00—“51101’! Story Wrttln(," by H. A. Keller, 3:15—Romances. 3:30—Dancing popularized. 4:00 to 4:30—"The Lady Next Door.” 228.9 Meters. WOL 3310 Kiloeyetes. 5:00—Children’s program. 5:30—One-time opportunities. 5:45—The Town Crier. 6:00—Dinner music. 6:15—Charles Follansbee, tenor 6:30—Elsie Varle Lang, sopran 6:45—Impersonations by Helen ‘Webb 7: Izreeuerw tzel, 00—Irene We! 7:20—News flashes. o 7:30 to 8:00—Comic Opera Club. Early Program Tomorrow. '7:30a—Reveille and musical clock. 8:00a—Birthdays. 8:15a—Breakfast brevities. 10:00a—Talk by Peggy Clarke. 10:30a—Today's bright spots. 11:00a—Beauty question box. 11:30a—Musical program. 12:30—Luncheon music. 1:00—Lena Orr, contralto. NAA 434.5 Meters. 690 Kilocycles. 3:45—Weather Bureau reports. 9:55—Arlington time signals. 10:00—Weather Bureau reports. WISV 16 Kiecyeten 3:00—Midafternoon musicale. 5:00 to 6:00—Alexandris, of Commerce. # 6:30—News flashes. 8:40—Classified p; 7:05—Musical program. 7:15—Police flashes. 7:30—Time signal. 7:31—Talk under auspices Retail Gro- cers’ Protective Association. 7:45—Joseph Dimeglio, tenor. 8:00—Chimney Villa Orchestra. 8:30—Earl Conrad, baritone. 8 ds—Hnrmonlc- solos by Dan O'Con- 9:00—Bob Merchant and his tipple. 9:45—The Virginians. 10:00 to 11:00—Peacock Orchestra. 9:30—American Legion program. Early Program Tomorrow. 9:00 to 1:00—Variety program, includ- ing music, talks, current events and farm news. 4:30—Current_topics. THAT CARYOU WANT Can be seen today. Thirty- day warranty — three-day ex- change plan — fair terms—no profit sales plan. Just telephone Adams 7437 or visit our store at 1700 Kalorama Road. WHY NOT — l!lde a CITYCAB 6ioo the Radio otherwise indicated.) Qut-of-Town Stations. fllMl on left of call letters, kilocycles on right.) 454.3—WEAF New York—660. (N. B. C. Chain.) 6:00—Rosalie Wolfe. 6:15—World Today, Donald. 6:30—The Lights. 7: oo—concen Orchnt.{tn‘ with soloists. James G. Mc- 0:00—Cumi tra. ll 30—Russo’s Orchestra (1 hour). 348.6~WABC New York—860. (C. B. S. Chain.) 6:00—Current Events. 6:30—Evangeline Adams, astrologer. 6: ls—l.evnow Ensemble. 8:30—An Evening in Pl s, 9:00—Guy Lombardo’s Orchestra. 9:30—Crusaders. 10 00—Columbians. 394.5—WJZ New 'York—760. (N. B. C. Chain.) 5:00—Mormon Choir, 6:30—Scores; Roxy. 7:30—Family Goes Abroad. 8:00—Young Orchestra. 8:30—Real Folks. 9:00—Rochester Civic Orchestra. 9:30—Empire Builders. 10:00—Slumber Music. 272.6—WPG Atlantic City—1,100. 7:00—Players (30 minutes); WABC (30 minutes). 8:00—Variety; orchestra. 9:30—Singing Vagabonds. 10:00—Two hours from WABC. 282.8—WBAL Baltimore—1,0 5:00—WJZ (30 minutes); baritone. 6:00—Romany Trail; orchestra. 282.8—WTIC Hartford—1,060. ’I flfl—slme as WEAP (2 hour: 930 HHelt houe from WEAF. 10:00—Merry Madcaps. 10:30—Organ recital. 422.3—WOR Newark—710. 5:30—Showboat Boys; finance. 6:00—Sports; studio; organ. 7:00—Echoes; Fraternity Row. 8:30—Argentina; Hawalians. 9:30—Studio; news; orchestra. 10:: beams. MONDAY, MAY 35 I uu—muv nmlb—l;“l. S When R R T 8:30—WABC a8 mlnum') adio. 7:00—Same as (5 hours). 305.9—~KDKA Pittsburgh—980. 5: ls—ln a Tea Room. 7:30—Same as WJZ (3 hours). 10:30—Orchestra pmcr-m 260.7—WHAM Rochester—1,150, 6:00—WJZ (15 minutes); music. 6:30—Music and WJZ (3% hours). 10:00—Music recital. 10:30—Vaudeville program. 279.5—WGY Schenectady—790. 10:; 30—Oum recital (30 minutes). 302.8—WBZ Springfield—9: 5:00—Markets; sports; banquet. 6:00—WJZ (15 minutes) ; the Penmen. 6:30—Oracle (15 minutes); WJZ (45 minutes). 7:30—To be announced. 8:00—Same as WJZ (2 hours). 10:00—Sports; Lowe’'s Orghestra. CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN STATIONS. 428.3—WLW Cincinnati—700. 6:00—Soloists; Judge Butternut. 6:30—Dinner concert; talk; variety. 7:30—Orchestra; Automatics. 8:30—WJZ (30 minutes); Dream Shop. 9: SD—WJZ (30 minutes); singers; 10:: 30—WJZ (15 minutes); Brooks & 11 DD—Orchestn and trio. 12:30a—Sweet and Low Down. 1:00a—Thirteenth hour jamboree. 398.83—WJR Detroit—750. 6:30—Best Story; Cecil and Sally. 7:00—Famous Composers’ Concert. 7:30—Same as WJZ (2% hours). 10:00—To be announced. 10:30—WJZ (15 minutes); studio. 11:00—News; informalities; dance. 12:00—Easy Chair; dance. 405.2—WSB Atlanta—740. 7:00—WEAF and WJZ (3 hours). 10:00—Feature (30 minutes); WJZ (30 minutes) . 11:00—Evening in Paris. 11:45—Transcontinental program. 277.6—~WBT Charlotte—1,080. (30 minutes); theater; 'I 00—WEAF and WJZ (3 hours). 10:00—Ernest Brown studios (1 hour). 365.6—~WHAS Louisville—820. 7:00—WEAF and feature (1 hour). 8:00—Jug Band and t. 8:30—WEAF and WJZ (1% hours). 10:00—Players (30 minutes); WJZ (30 minutes). 11:00—Jack Turner; talk; reporters. 11:30—The Homing hour. 12:30a—Ear] Keller's Orchestra. 461.3—WSM Nashville—650. 7:00—WEAF (30 minutes); orchestra. 8:00—WJZ and WEAF (2 hours). 10:00—Jack and Bill (30 minutes); WJZ (30 minutes). 11:00—Studio (30 minutes); WEAF (30 minutes). 12:00—WSM Dance Orchestra. Drive dull care away EVERY MONDAY NIGHT Here's a program to please everyone. Famous Adolphe Dumont and his 32-piece SHELL Orchestra . . . ‘TheSHELLMale Quartette—one of the best onthe air,as you'llagree... The rollicking Tom, Dick and Harry Trio, to keep you keyed up to concert pitch . . . Gay, lively, irresistibly catchy—these Monday night programs will win you from the start. EVERY MONDAY EVENING AT 10:30 Eastern Daylight Saving Time (9:30 Eastern Standard Time) Radio’s Most Talented Conductor Starts His Own +»>> FEATURE PROGRAMS <<« 9 O’Clock Tonight—WRC (10 P.M. Daylight Saving Time) A PRODUCER, famous in radio and musical circles, but heretofore little known to the listening public, is now ready to present his own feature programs. He will be introduced to you personally over sta- tion WRC tonight at nine o'clock. Behind the scenes, this artist has long directed world-famous programs—has given you many en- joyable evenings. Radio authoriti. consider him the most talented program creator of modern radio productions. At las this man has found a program series that let him express his ideal of radio entertainment. So he has consented to be featured personally. ‘We invite you to meet him tonight at nine o'clock, when he will open' the first of his own feature entertainments, on a new national program called “The Ovaltine Plane of Dream WRC Every Monday at 9 P. M., Beginning May 5th | P _AT.FOURTEENTH ST A Fox Movietone ALL TALKING MELODRAMA TEMP OWI-III’QI,5 KENNETH MacKENNA @+ BULLDOG DRUMMOND —the stage— FANCHON & MARCO'S “ART IN TAPS” A Stsceato, Rhythmle Feast of Tempe and Beauty with RED DONAHUE & PAL ALEXANDER CALLAM FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA LEON BRUSILOFF, Conductor Fox Movieton News R-K-0 2nd WEEK The Most Astounding and Thrilling Film Ever Screened INGAGI (Gorilla) Has the Man-Ape Been Found? Sir Hubert Winstead’s and Capt. Daniel Swayne’s sensational cinema of Equatorial Africa showing the start- ling discovery of a col- ony of natives which every year sacrifice a woman to the gorillas. AMUSEMENTS. 'WARNER BROS. MerrororiTa Dafly, 11 A. M. te 11 P. M. “HOLD EVERYTHING” HAS EVERYTHING! "0 g, s WINNIE LIGHTNER JOE E. BROWN I Vita- 7 fi-n Technicolor Comedy EVERYTHING” POLPS Vi FAREWELL APPEARANCE QRIGINAL X Y. cAST Mo rion i PICTURE I Nishts. and Thoo. 50¢, 75¢, $1.00 and Sat. Mats. WARNER BROS. E EARL Daily, 11 A. M. te 11 P. M. Anether Qutdoor Action oo Like “The Virsinian” ZANE GREY'S “LIGHT OF WESTERN _STARS” RICHARD ARLEN MARY BRIAN HARRY GREEN 4 Paramount Picture Tonight t8:20 NATIONAL $1.25, $1, 8¢ & 50c NEXT WEEK—SEATS SELLING "SALT WATER" THE PARROT 1643 Conn. Ave. LUNCHEON TEA DINNER iy s doninn 0 charee S-ninyn' Duln-r 1 to LWAYS remember we are prepared to serve your blank book needs. E. MORRISON PAPER CO. 1009 Pa. Ave. Open—8$ AM. to 5:30 P.M. In Addition to Sea Food— Steaks and Chops Also Are Our Pride We show every one—before cooking, as desired. 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