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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, n v WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1930 vu’x Eve 8t COLLATERAL AT AUCTION - CHAINS NOW USING . STATIONS lDlNTlYI TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Gayety—"Record Breakers,” burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Columbla—With By | Pole,” ‘at 11:30 am., 7:35 and 9:40 p.m. Palace—"The u 45 ., yrd at the Sout) 1:30, 3:35, 5:35, Florodora Girl,” 2:17, 4:49, 7:21 and 953 'flx ‘So This Is London,” at 12:18, ‘N B. C. andC B. S. Flnd?’““fi 8:05 and 10:16 p.m. of com- | Sod"“steam | Al fes tn | 5 "OWEN & SON. Auctioneers. | ON. AUCTIONEERS. | Eve Street Nort 3 SALE OF VAL INEROVED BY WELLING That Co-operation Gives Better Public Service. The unique experience of tuning in a station which broadcasts the pick of | the programs offered by both of the | Nation-wide chains belongs to listencrs | a. | of Station WBT at Charlotte, N. C., onc | | Broadeasting Co. 45 feet east from d lot fifty-five ne said of the South's outstanding stations. | Despite the keen rivalry of the National and the Columbia Broadcasting system, this unnrrrpdrm"d\ arrangement has been made. A substantial interest in Station WBT has been acquired by Columbia, which nerctofore has ben an N. B. C. outlet | exclusively. It is the ninth station in which Columbia has acquired a direct or indirect interest. N. B. C. operates and manages six stations Other New Developments Listed. But this is only one of several new and important developments in_broad- casting. Station WOR at Newark. N. J., ! formerly used as the key station of | the Columbia network. although not | owned by it. within the next few duays | will file an application for authority | to use the maximum power of 50.000 | watts. It now uscs 5000 watts. After | midnight synchronization tests are to be conducted by both N. B. C. and!| Columbia—experiments which might | eventually lead to the operation of Na- tion-wide chains on but a single | channel. In the WBT case the station bega its dual-chain operation 10 davs ago. The arrangement was worked out by the executives of the iwo networks so | ‘\Ie(rnpn|llln~‘Thr Social Lion,” at 11 m.l"“&laa 3:22, 5:06, 6:40, 8:14 and 9:50 p.m. Earle 1:15, 3:35, Armida. at l\rltll s ," at 11:25 a.m. 7:40 and 9:50 p. - 7:10 and 9:25 pm famba,” at 11:36 am. 6. 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. mha«zdnp The Divorcee,” at 6:10, from 11 am Lady of Scandal” 7:50 and 9:40 p.m. at . 6:05, UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM WINS RAIL SAFETY AWARD | Western Lines Presented Gold nud\ Silver Medals by Al Smith in New York. ted Press. K, June 25—The Union Facific system won the principal prizes {in the annual E. H. Harriman Memorial |safety awards given out yesterday at the Union League Club. Ex-Gov. Al- fred E. Smith, a director of the Amer- ican Museum of Safety, which bestows the awards, made the presentation. The gold medal award in the class A group of railroads operating more than 10.000.000 locomotive miles was won by the Oregon Short Line, a subsidiary of the Union Pacific. The Washington-Oregon Railroad & avigation Co., alto a part of the Union Pacific system, won the silver medal for railroads operating 1.000,000 to 10,000,- 000 locomotive miles. I AMERICAN YACHTS LOSE Germans Take First Three Places in Kiel Regatta. KIEL, Germany, June 25 (#).—Amer- ican _yachts fared poorly vesterday in| the first German-American race of the Kiel regatta, i Michael Fifth, owned by John Kirsten | ot Hamburg, was the first to finish the !9-mile triangular course in 1:43:06. Germany made a sweep of the first three places, with the American con- tenders, Oriole, Yankee and Seawing, pom, | fourth, fifth and sixth, respectively. S ‘\\\\(\\\\\\\P\L\\\\\\\\\\\“ may be selected from our high-grade stock. ; ETE line of ¢, , 5 Open %:00-5:00 P.M. ¢’ i blank book supplies E: Morrison Paper Co. ‘,\\\\\\\\ «\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\‘\“‘ Worried about Expenses ? No. 27—HAY FEVER— SUMMER CAT ARRH Homeopathic Pharmacy 1007 H Street NNW. Phone NA. 1605 SPEEDBOAT RIDES Down the Potomac Ilnl from 12 noon day. It you it and tired arlvr around the 25" Heina Foin"nd enje hg Siae oo the tivee I o Or “lufl ‘D!edbflll Enjoy this d"llhl- " $1.00 Bargain Day, Saturday, June 28th Adults—one ride, $1.00; rides, $1.50. Children—one ride, rides, 75c. Speedboat Terminal Hains Point Just Below Potomac Golf Course on the Speedway two 50c; two AMUSEMENTS. WARNER BROS, EARLE 13th St Below ¥ Where It's Always C LAST TWO DAYS IN PERSON ARMIDA GUS EDWARDS Today at %, 7:10, . ON THE SCREE REGINALR DENNY in “WHAT & MAN" WARNER BROS. METROPOLITAN Cool_and_Gomforiable LAST TWO DAYS JACK OAKIE In Paramount's “THE SOCIAL LION” TONITE AUCTION NITE DON'T MISS IT! GAYETY THEATRE Smoke If You Like District 9324 Marshall Hall i p -.osw's E NO! ’LAYIN& up DAV 'ES %nonopou GIRL TN e A HENRY BERGMN 'LACK SNEEF’ C43ded CHrction OICK LIEBERT a4 2he Orpan *RITLING THE RILLEN" ABOEW'S (OivmmA s, NOW PI.AVING( CA Peramonrt Prcturees ) WITH-BYRD AT THE SOUTH POLE Filmed at the South Pole. A feature length drgm. Auman_ cou smashing climaz, TIFFANY Presents that there would be no abrupt break in | established N. B. C. features broadcast over WBT. The most important of these is Amos 'n’ Andy. Since no other | sation in the region covers the Caro- {linas well with N. B. C. programs, it | was agreed that certain N. B. C. fea- | tures wouid be continued =nd the change to C. B. S. made gradually, Columbia Seeks New Stations. Columbia has been scouring the South for stations. It is the big weak spot in its national coverage. Even now Sem Pickard, vice president of the network, is making a “station contact” tour of the South, perhaps with the ob- |ject of buying additional stations | wherever possible. Acquisition of WBT gives Columbia its first full-time cleared-channel sta- | tion outlet in the South. Station : KRLD, at Dallas, operating hali-time o oieeyte | on a cleared channel, is its only cther HANTS | Station xn this select category. | 20-922 E st STORAGE. . XPRESS T Co.. INC. SHIPPING EYE STNW.® DIST 2010 Excursion Every Day Steamer Leaves 7th St. Wharf 10 A.M,, 2:30 and 6:45 P.M. Dancing—Swimming— All_Amusements Adults, 50c Children, 25¢ 700 7 ’SUMPIN XTRA BY “MAC” AT GLORIOUS GLEN ECHGO TONITE Not an Animal Pictare 6 Hour Kodak Finishing FlLMS ln hrlart Seady 4184 v dny. Home Movie Camera Headquarters COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY 1424 New York Ave. N.W. 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'mmv a ave. and Farragut, MPRESS—A416 9th st. nw., HOME—1230 C st. n. JESSE—3100 18th st. n.e. SAVOY—3030 14th st. n.w. AN _FROM st The Ocean Trail to FOR ALL POINTS WEST with a day at MIAMI enroute umu Conn. Ave. AVALON &3R0S0 %0 o, l n nl n TODAY__ALL-STAR CAST in "PARA- 7} 1OUNT OK PARADE! L 5 *SYLVAN—104 Rhode hhnd ave. n.w. TAKOMA—4th and Butternut sts. TIVOLI—14th and Park r YORK—Georgia ave. and Quebec n.w, Mnryland and Virginia M —Hagerstown, Md. Warner “Bro 615 AVENUE GRAND AV CERTRAL i o » TODAY. (CHARLES Buddy’ ROGERS in_"YOUN with Time | i T whatever hour you i - i Tg‘n,\v‘r}“l‘\,;?w NOVARRO in “IN plan to leave Washing- { 4 : AR these headlong days of ours we are ton, you'll probably find a i Pennsylvania train to Chi- IN NBER GRa¥ it forever racing with time and the speed of the telephone is helping us win the race. TODAY: ALEXANDER GRAY in THF PLAME. Warner Bros.’ SAVOY “Warner Bros! TIVO Jth & Park RA. N.W. 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Days— Al $125 ALL-EXPENSE TOURS TO MIAMT 9 to 13 Days, $99 up CANADIAN CRUISES vnee sails 26 and More and more, business people are getting the telephone habit. A Sales Manager recently placed thirty calls to ten out-of-town places. He made twenty-five sales which resulted in two thousand dollars worth of business---all without leaving his desk. The calls amounted to $12.90. It would have taken a salesman two weeks with all the expense of traveling to visit those dealers individually. Take it easy and enjoy the cool, breezy ocean trail to Galveston with a day for sightseeing in Miami. A wide range of accommodations includins suites with beds and private bath, Electric fa forced ventilation, hot and cold running water Lexington, Va all rooms.* E NEW VIRGINIA—Harrisonburg, Va. OPERA HOUSE-—Leesburg, Va. OPERA HOUSE~Piedmont, W. Va. PALACE—Frostburg, Md. PALACE—Hagerstown, Md. RAMONA—Westminster, Md. REPUBLIC THEATER—Annapolis. ROCKBRIDGE—Buena Vista, Va. 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