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Au\u‘\“!n Keller, Hel o, Luein M o5, Biles . i M, e . Dot Ill Sh Rlanche Shaver Bontzs. Mre. own heirs leu-l Allowance on Your Ol 3436 14th ST. N.W. ADAI‘I Service—Chi znnlt ‘nfl he next Da o . In Illfl ri Septem] MASON, SPALDING & MCATEE, Attorne VicToR : e ot Wills for ene | Ehat m“untno-n'iun at x:& and next el Calim” Gier "ot T g :{l g“*";' mb“ o opest i ..m txulr’t n Monday. o embe: NEWELL V. ECLISON. SPENCER GORDON: | 830, 4110750 ‘', . siow Beptember. %‘,fl:l f, ouid not Tiotice hereof be published in the Washing- THILSID VOGE N SING SPIRIIUA[S' Festival Will Be Heard Over WRC. A vivid broadcast, in which a thou- 1d voices will blend in singing Negro ' field nrmx:ry will sugment a band in ! the stirrng “Overture of 1812, will come over WRC and other National Broadcasting Co. stations tonight from ‘The program will be thé finale of the chleuohnd Musical Festival, which will getoer the finest musical talent ol Iliino's, Indiana, Iowa, Wisconsin and Michigan. b0, | Soldier Field, 'AUGUST 23, 1930 Today on the Radio i e o Gt s LOCAL STATIONS. 00—Chicagoland musical festival. 10:30—Park Central Orchuh‘l. 11:00—Weather forecast WARNER BROS fILVER ANNIVERSARY CALLY COOLED BY REFRIGERATIO am} NOW PLAYING 8 1850% YOu 4 BOW Millionaires’ —withe WITZ) GREEN—STANLEY SNITR — Added Attractions—. HELD OVER 2nd WEEK TO AFFORD OPPORTUNITY TO THE VAST THRONGS TURNED AWAY LAST WEEK WHO WERE TO GAIN SEATS ON GREAT DEMAN UNABLE ACCOUDNT OF THE Radio’s Colossal Music Drama in Gorgeous Opulence and Fabulous Splendor SCENE BUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF ton Law Reporter and The Evening JSiar| Winners of the various mnn wfll|u :01 to 12:00—New Yumr Orchestra. t three consecul Jreek » DRAMA AMID jumbia, holding Probate Court.—] 40487, Administration.—This that ‘the subscribers, of the syivenia bate are hereby ith vhe vaucrxen thueol lelllly au- "meuc'll!ded.‘ l; the "‘g""j\"g' .i r_befor i xh ay by lnw be exclided At of ll ‘esta of Au(\lsl 1930. e e OLBE, Olrm‘nmw 'MERSCI Wi Jor the District ‘of ot the Probate Court. H PROPOSALS Wi m al Given under our hands B be heard, and another hig! be the selection by & md'g:nd of | 1,100 pieces, made upo( 22 bands rep- resenting the five A massed chorus of 5ooovnln-aln wlll sing the “Hallelujah Chorus.” Choir of 500 Voices. Another special program scheduled by WRC is a concert by the Mendels- sohn Choir of 500 voices, augmented by 1,500 additional singers. ‘The concert will come from Toronto, Canada, where the Canadian National Exposition is now being held. :{nn The Yeturn day herein mnuoned s st publication to be not less thi betore_said return d W e, Seal), Auest: Beputy Reetter of witls’ 1or m the £ Columbia. Clerk ot the Probate PROPOSALS. 3 L BE RECEIVED BY THE ul I!"!l and Accounts, Navy hi) D C until 10 September 2, for fur- machine, vlhnuon genera- Al ‘Washington, D. C. for proposals to_the Bureau of Sup- nd ‘Accoun! ¥. G PYNE, Acting iter Genern of the Navy. .30 e umota. Probate Court —No. ‘Holding K “"‘x‘,“"“““’r"fi?"’! {heDistrice of has obtained from the Probate Gourt, of the District of Columbia letters of adminisiration on the csigte of Mary Bnyder, late of the District of Columbis Al persons having claims o erel r the f:u.u -r!‘heh'omherhél;ert:'!; il . to the subsc ?"Lh"x'a”""" hasy of July. AD. 1831; other may by law be excluded from all Ienem of said estate Given under my hand this 29th day of July, 1910 CHAI , 428 Kenyon' st - THEO CL. Resister of Wnu O o or Cotumble, lerk of the Probate Court. 9.16.23 ROSSA F. DOWNING, Attorn: SUPREME_COURT or THE olumbia,—in jeceased - .~—This cause coming on to up: petition of" the executor "" "l‘:ly Pne “Court, this Tth day of ", 1930, ordered that the executar e hereby autherized, t Hodly s ot e B o inst fieata under ua; m siinple Lo the’ put; ghager: unl Baides case 5 m :uelm;lnry shall ow on or ‘before the ay of Sep- Somber, Let this be published the wu.mumn Faw Reporter and The Star once in each of uzm ucces- urn day, ALFRED Eeaiy “A true ey ¥ #il enefe'of aldes AM l di 0‘ Augus 305" ichols. ¥ i w.‘fi“.“’& m%."?‘ Copumb nlom: C. uln'luv Munw. COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF holdln‘ _Probate - Court —No. tal Probate ne" Districy ‘ot Columbla muu of o on 2" of "the mn‘gn x Ool‘\l'n.lrnl:i Do Rereby warned Lo exhibit e D e e e Ton or, e~ Sitnen o . o August, AD. 1931 the " 30th 3., K u;l.u “ad THE SUPREME OF THE lfil- ML eolu-uac?gmlu u# Ea n.w., ‘plaintifl. u unkn ”dmnu fendants. uu Beciare the two (3 o) lu‘zn triet of lumbla, as Boo) otion t -mnul n is, lr{ome court this fl-t Zay' A AD. 1930, ordered that ine detend. alienees Smith, de- be. WILLIAM H. SHOLES, Altorney. F THE nxs’mwr T oF District of lmm the Probate T ith the vouchers thereot. legally Uithenticated: to the Subscribers, of lore - the " 15th day of August, AD.. SFherwise they may by law 1l benefit of said estate. H, Deputy émm o Cotumbin, Clerk o the SFrohate Coany & nun{. ttorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Golumbla, ' holding Probate - Court 30870, Adminisiration.—This 18 Ve ho: e inat ihe subscriber of the District of lumbia, has obtained from the Probate Qurt of the District of Columbla, letters of C. C. JAMES, - D. " OF FHE DisTRICT OF Probate .—No. " All_persons having claims inst the deceased are hereby warned to gxhibit the sume. with the vouchers thereof, gally authenticated, to the subsc st & MEhadh, of s for the District of Columbia. Celrk of the Probate Gourt 8u23.30,5e6 JAMES ¥. REILLY, Attorney., SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS Columbia, hoiding Probate é;RlTLI-r—R’ ice lmi‘s‘?n’:'"-‘uffl??fi? "ot the i m 0t fumbia. ‘hnv- o'nl.ll fed from the Pronate e mbia, et ot iunu{!': bit T OF THE DISTRICT OF | D exhibil Seeatty | & or The Salon St will be featured wi Orchestra in the “ concert. The chorus is composed of a women's octet and a male octet. Each of these octets will be heard separately as well s com= bined. The program includes the com- positions of Haydn, Priml, Grainger and de Koven. ‘The General Electric Hour, to be resented by Arthur Pryor and Fms e 18ty St e rate Phone _ Nat. . NTS | Par] ntral and New Yorker Orches- TRANSFER & STOKAGE GO. 33-32 E st, | tras, are among WRC's other outstand- o m also con- EDUCATIONAL. = | ing attractions. The progra: NATIONAL UNIVERSITY | tainse another hour of dance music by Fall Term Begins September 27, 1930 || B. A. Rolfe's Lucky Strike Orchestra and a dinner concert by Phil Spitalny’s SCHOOL OF LAW—SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND Orchestra. “The Blue and the Gray.” GOVERNMENT Registrar's office open for registration & mixed chorus, Cesare Sodero’s Tty Beptember « 1980 at 300 £ hid ihen publicly openad for the Burcnase and, removal of five frame Ward Bulldings at that place. Information and specifica tions may be obtained f-om the above ofice. au: MOVING. PACKING AND !’I'OI.AGIJ mons Show Boat Troupe in its weell}' broadcast over WMAL and other Co- lumbia Broadcasting System stations. Simmons will play the role of Mark Stanley, a captain in the United States Army. A special arrangement by Red Nichols ot a medley of Jerome Kern song suc ncludtn( tunes from "show- boa ‘Sally” and “Sweet Adeline" Wil festure the Paramount -Publix “The Blue and the Gray,” a stirring melodrama_of the Civil War, will be o AM. To 7 PM. 818 13th St. N.W. presented tonight by the Hank Sim- ‘Telephones Nat. 6617, Met. 7964 Allentown Prep. School for BoyS ions cna seceustut rocord Students prepored for College and technicol sehools. Closses give close contacts with teach ors Modern buildings squipment and focilities for vounge: bovs. Rate $550 For illustrated catalog address WoOD'S SCHOOL 311 East Capitol St. Lincoln 0038 All Commercial Branches Enroll Now for Fall Term Evening Rates, $5.60 a Month Day Rates, $16.00 a Month COURT F. WOOD, anpd “GEORGETOWN LAW SCHOOL 1930-1931 SESSIONS COMMENCE ‘hxfld.y nl[ht e program of Dixie Echoes, made up uf lplrmuls will be presented under e aion 10 mumbers, Th mnu ns 10 numl WMAL’s attractions of local origin include a recital by Ruth Harris, pianist, @nd a talk by Harry O. Hine. secretary of the Board of Education, on ‘Preparing for the N&l School Year.” Anne Rosinski, contral- to. mflleonunbythelionoluhm,m among the musical features of WOL. ‘The WJSV pr contains a con- cert by Foster’s Blue Ribbon Serenaders and the Weekly sunday School Lesson. AIR TALKING MOVIE SHOWS ANNOUNCED| 3 New Television Station Will Make Chiegxn Bow for 5,000 “Lookers.” Talking movies of '.b llr-—m last wmmthemlmo{ml-flyhle— vision—make their chieuo when the wm'ld- newest tele- vision station ventures ofl its maiden ethereal cruise. Synchronized with sound accompani- ment from broadcasting station WMAQ in Chicago, the new visual station will inaugurate its service Wednesday. 'l'hereangr it will maintain operations Georgetown Law School 506 E Street, N.W. Telephone National 7293 | THE HASTINGS HOTEL “5>: BREAKERS 2%, 202 | 5010 Funning water and |18, egular schedule for the host of ndlo "lookerl" in virons, as well group of television “DX” fans here and there throughout the Nation. The new station, bearing the call letters WOXAP, is by t.he Chi- cago Daily News, which also station WMAQ. The very mut in television lfiplnuu has been installed, and specially appointed studios have been dfivued for the visual broadcasts. Three schedules a day will be main- tained following the ral, at which times the co-ordinated and picture transmission will be broadcast. ithin a few months it is the plan of the sta- tion to offer a news reel of the afr, synchronized with sound from WMAQ. William 8, president of Inc., of dhe Dally RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N, : ATLANTIC CITY'S NEW FIREPROOF HOTEL CONTINENTAI. HOTEL PR ':,‘,},*"- “runnine ',;;:, ";"W,m,,, ofter, will be aevotea to development of kly | rat Terican an uropean | the visual art. Only by plac actual plaa. ‘a 'y t.o rRilest nfi%&'@ 300 bus | television on the air un the ulcry ——<=———L | learn of the public reaction, he asse: VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. and it is the whllc which must b: -tll- fied in the final analysis, Actual television and not shadow- graphs or the like, will be offered, ac- cording to Hedges. The “Sanabria Sys- tem” of transmission being used makes possible the scanning and ission of full-length images, rather than mere busts. With three 16-inch photo-electric celu or “electric eyes” used for the scan- rocess, the apparatus is capable of p\ckin‘ up and tnnlmltun‘ through ikenesses three characters at Television receiving sets, in price from $150 to $200, are being man- ufactured and marketed, especially cali- brated for the type of transmitter in- et.. stllled at the new station. In addition, Mrs. Horace L. Gray, Prop. ent parts of televisors also are e market, so that the mechanically lncllned fan may manufacture his own Mmmmmcm HOTEL set. The upparnus uses the 45-hole, VIRGINIA BEACH, VA, New—Modern—Open Al Year FBotel Chalfonte OCEAN FRONT VIRGINIA BEACH, VA, All Concrete Highways Sixz Hours’ Drive HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER—PRIVATE BA'I'IIS 18-hole cnuu!."unnk‘:'d g " n':ul best in the coun Boori 3-spiral di T the l.n-ugum it is expected that Station WOXAP will have a “looking” audience of some 5,000 in Chlcwo alone, About 200 stores in Chicago are col- laborating in the event, und nll will have television receivers in operation and on display. Operating on the sfive experimental television channels in the short-wave (band are some two visual sta- i tions. The Chicago station, the ne'm member of this pio group, licensed for 1,000 watts power on t.hn channel ranging from 2750° to 2,850 | 15 xpectca o e Chicago and anout 39 aboul miles of surrounding territory. aaate- | (Conyrisht, 1836, by the Cumsalidated Press.) | and homelike. lunning 1 H ° SRS ) 000 AFRIGANS STARVE | hot _and | private bath Phon: Belgian Congo Natives Hit by Famine Caused by Drought, B SHADY SIDE, MD. BRUSSELS, August 23 (#).—The] death of 40,000 muv:{imm a famine n‘ufit’ HOME HOTEL Coo% | Cate i stateroom 6:30 P. . . iy i LA GER 8t fllell. i ater nt. rates for 5 . L. DREW! Y. l n.’mn. a. lufh. 'Y, MD. walk. Mode: nd_private 'ee rom Wezhington, E? 318 per mu wuz iver 31" }défi drought. Rui y Asme, with the vouchers then:?. legi ,ulhemlcnlofl, to the subscribers, og othervise they | k‘éumww NEW 2EALAN nmlunm ol A L' The famine was caused Iry a severe a of German 's great |- 2054 Meters. 1,460 Kilocycles. WISV 6:00—Musical interlude. 6: lb—BhenlndOlh vflley Agricultural 7:31—Gotion Butterfield, ippl minstrel. T A ncle Jerry. :15—Bill Flammer and Fred Fisher. I W—Sundl school lesson. 9:00—Blue R.Ibbon Serenaders. 9: ”—!l:r Varle Lang and Greta 10: a Blue Yodler. 10:15—8Squirrel Hunters. 10:30 to 11:00—Dance music. 30—Organ recital !ry l‘.smer Leaf. l! 00—Correct time. WOL 7355 Kieyete. 3 bour. er program. 5—Sports, hour, continued. 00—Dinner music. :30—Anne lemkl. contralto. 6:45—Dinner music. 7:00—The Honolulans. 7:20 to 7:: ll)-—New flashes. NAK St 3:45—Weather Bureau reports. 3 Time 10:00—Weather Bureau reports. OUT-OF-TOWN STATIONS. Programs prepared by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Eastern Standard time. (Meters on left of call letters, kilocycles on right.) New Yoru—on Chain), 5:45—Uncle Ab! David. 6:00—Sco: . 6:30—Spitainy music :00—Pop concert with Salon Singers. 30—Mendelssohn Choir, 2,000 voices. yd Gibbons. OM.S—\V!AT NBC 10:00—Troubadour of the Moon. 10:15—Don Bigelow's Dance Orchestra. 11:00—Rapp’s Orchestra. MI.O—WA’C New York—860 (CBS Chain). a:lb—uon&nd Orchestra. 7:00~—Dr. Torrance; Industrial America. 30—Dixie Echoes. 00—Show Boat. 9:00—Movies hour. 10: oo——ouemr. Will Osborne’s Or- 10: so—D.nee hour. 11:30—Esther Leaf at organ. 394.5—~WJZ New York—760 (NBC Chain). :40—8cores. 5:45—Floyd Olbbflnl 7:15—The Wonder 7:30—Goldman Band 8:30—Minstrels. 9 W—Ollh Reporurl Bmdw l{ Lights. 0 Musical 0 :00—Hour of Slumbel’ l‘llllfl 272.6—WPG Afllnfln City—1,100. 7:00—~WABC (15m.); orch.; songs. 8:00—~WABC (2 hrs.); orchestra. 10:30—Orchestras (1 hr.); WABC. 282.8—WBAL Baltimore—1,060. 7:00—WJZ (30m.); concert. 00—WJZ (1 hr.); Melodeon. 30—Same as WJZ (1% hrs). 282.8—WTIC m-i-—uu 5:30—Symphonette (30m.); WEAF. l:lo—amt&h; Broadway Favorites. 422.3—WOR Newark—710. oncert. 10:00—Dance; Moonbeams. 256.3—WCAU Philadelphia—1,170. 5:30—Musical 6:30—Feat. ) 3| 30—Musical p Two hours from WABC. 10: W—ON:h (30m.); WABC (1% hrs.). 305.9—KDKA H“lburib—.“. 5:00—Band (45m.); WJZ (30m.). 6:15—Bits (15m.); WJZ (3% hrs.). 10:00—Sports and messages. 260.7—WHAM Rochester—1,150. 6:00—Three hours from WJZ. 9:30—WJZ (30m.); dance. 379.5—~WGY Schenectady—7! 5:15—WEAF (45m.); plano; scores. 6:15—Same IIWEAP (3% hrs.). 10:00—Dreams (45m.); WEAF. 302.8—WBZ s-rlncflfll—”t 5:00—Orch.; rts; Blues Songs. 6:00—~WJZ (1% hrs.); baritone, 7:30—~WJZ (30m.); Variety. 8:30—WJZ (30m.); orchestra. 9:30—Feat.; orch.; sports, lo:oo—llldnllht Melodies. ms. m.) ; nrchut.r-. CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN STATIONS. 428.3—WLW Cincinnati—700. 6:00—Orch. (30m.); WJZ 7:30—Knights (1 9:00—Air Theates 10:00—Feat. (30m.); WJZ (Sflm) 11:00—Variety programs (2% hrs.). 277.6—~WBT Charlotte—1,080. 6:00—WABC (50m.); scores; news. 7:00—Same as WABC (2 hrs.). 9:00—Owl Club (30m.); orch. 10:00—Two hours from WABC. >l s 9 Major “Chain” Features 'TONIGHT. Concert; Singers and Sodero’s Or- chestra—WRC and N. B. C. network. 7:00—"Dixie - Circus,” dramati- zation of circus life— Wiz, KDAKA. WBZ, WLW four - act melo- -WMAL and C. Bi 8. network. Electric Hour;* Arthur Pryor and his \-na—wnc and N. B. C. 8 'm—Dutch )llmtr:h sololsts orchestra — WJZ, WBZ. WBZA, WHAM, KDKA, WLW, WJR, KYW, KWK and WREN, 9:00—Lucky Strike Orchestra; dance 9:00—Paramount-Publix _Hour; orchestral and vocal music — WMAL and C. B. 8. netwo; 10:00—Will 's_Orchestra; dance m! -WMAL and C. B. 8. network. 398.8—WJR Detroit—750. 6:30—Best Story; Oecll and Sally. ishman. 30—Sam . 11:00—Meditations and dance (3 hrs.). 405.2—WSB Atlanta—740. 7:00—WEAF and WJZ (1 hr). 10:45—Feature (15m.); 11:30—Organ; Samoans. 365.6—WHAS Louisville—820. 461.3—WSM Nashville—650. 7:00—News; scores; Sunday School. 7:30—WJZ (30m.); Music Shop. so—Orcn...Hunun: ‘Harmonica. 45—Jack & Bill; dance. 10:30—WJZ (15m.); Jumpers. 11:15—Variety Programs. 270.1—WRVA Richmond—1,110, (1% hrs.); studio. 11300 Fiddling Fiadiers. s et i ECLIPSE EXPERT SAILS Prof. 8. A. Mitchell, Virginia U., to Direct Observations Oct. 22. SAN FRANCISCO, August 23 (#). Prof. 8. A. Mitchell, University of Vir- ginia, hfl.'l'hlu'ldly for Niuafou, in the Islands, where he will direct the American expedition there to view the sun's eclipse October 22. AR I 115 TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS, Fox—“Common Clay” (second week), at 11:40 am, 2, 4:10, 5:45, 7:50 and 10:05 p.m. Metropolitap—"“The Bad Man” at 11:42 am, 1:41, 3:40, 5:39, 7:38 and 9:37 pm. Earle—"“Love Among the Millionaires,” at 11:30 a:m., 1:25, 3:30, 5:30, 9:45 pm. am., 12:30, 3, 5, 7 and 9 p.m. hbee— ‘Let's Go Native,” at 12 m,, 35 Anfl 9:50 p.m. Ccl bh— t Us Be Gay” (second :nk).,n;G 11:45 am., 1:15, 3:20, 5:25, 5, Clo.lmd.“Yzym itral—“The Floradora Girl,” from ll am, to 11 pm. Tivoll_—The Lone Star r, 2, 4105, 610, 8 and 0:45 pan " at PACKING The Original Krieg’s Express & Storage Co. 616 Eye St. NW. Dist. 2010-11 No Branches SHIPPING STORAGE EEP Your Blank K Book Up With Our Supplies Open 8 AM. to 5 P.M. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. TURN TO The automobile column in the classified section of today's Star for Packard's list of used cars. PACKARD’S USED CARS MOVING 2001 16th St. N.W. 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Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Cafe and Lunch Counter en Steamer Mount Verrom Not Open on Sundeys 8AM. ™[I P.M. 50¢ FLY WASHINGTON AIRI'ORT Sunday, August 24th 4 p-euu- orn & Closed Planes 2-passenger F orcl Tri-Motor (Operated by Universal Fiyers, Inc.) FREE Flyl-. Model Planes Tieket Purehased Alhudc Guessing Contest Come to the NEW WASHINGTON AIRPORT ALLUREMENTS MARD! GRA EVERETT MARSHALL* BERT WHEELER - ROBT WOOLSEY. Dorothy Lee - Joseph Cawthorn - Ralf Harolde Jobyna Howland « « Bill Robinson “THE DROUGHT IS OVER” Famine of Entertainment Satisfied Our Garden of Pretty Girls Is Once Again in Full Bloom THE GAYETY THEATRE Washington’s Boulevard of Beauty Opens Today Saturday Matinee, Aug. 23d—2:15 P. M. WITHED. CALEY’S ‘BROADWAY SCANDALS’ Featu ring Wanda DeVon—Harry (Pep) Pearce— Jack Erickson Extra Attraction—4 Sth and F N. W. 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