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MAIN FLOOR Barber & Ross, 11th & G Streets Buy a Home Consider The Location—Construction Size of Rooms—Porches— Garage Improvements and Future Value We Submit for Your Approval 252 Madison St. N.W. Open to 9 P.M. Daily. 7 Rooms—4 Bedrooms Large kitchen, brick pant Frigidaire, built-in garage, cold storage room and coal bin under cement front porch. Streets and alley paved. Near transportation—stores—schools and churches. Facing 17-Acre Government Park 11 Built; 6 Sold Price and Terms Reasonable Waple & James, Inc. Owners and Builders 122 14th Bt N.W. North 0962, STATE BOSTON ORCHESTRA 10 BEGIN CONGERTS Network Tonight—Also “Pop” Program. The first of a series of concerts by internationally other National Broadcasting Co. sta- tions. Scrge Koussevitsky, conductor of the orchestra, will present & program es- pecially constructed for broadcasting. The works of three living New England composers will be featured. These in- clude the “Suite in E Major" by Arthur Foote, the “Lilacs” of Edward Bur- lingame Hill, and “A Pagan Poem” by Charles Martin Loeffler. Pop Concert Program. Beethoven's overture to “Egmont,” and the “Bridal Chorus” from Cowen's “The Rose Maiden,” are included in the “Pop” concert to be broadcast immedi- ately following the symphony orches- tra's program. Among the other num- bers are Liszt's “Rakoczy March,” and the “Dance of the Comedians” from Schirmer’s “The Bartered Bride.” The ‘theme of love predominates in the program which Lanny Ross, the “Troubadour of the Moon,” will present at 11 o'clock. In contrasi, a string trio will offer a Polish dance by the Rus- sian composer, Michael Glinks. WRC's program also contains three periods of dance music and the regular | weekly concert by Arthur Pryor's Bund; during the General Electric hour. The dance music will be provided by B. A. Rolfe and his Lucky Strike Orchestra, Bernie Cummins and his New Yorker Orchestra and Rudy Vallee and his Orchestra. Give Western Drama. “O'Brien of the Bar O,” a four-act Western melodrama, will be produced by the Hank Simmons Show Boat Co. for its presentation tonight over WMAL and a network of the Columbia Broad- casting System. The play has beecn adapted for radio by Phil Maher and Harry C. Browne. Roy D. Chapin, former president of the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce, will be the spcaker in the | series known as “Remance of American Industry. His topic is, “Highways of Friendship. The Chicago variety program, an organ recital by Jesse Crawford, and | dance music by Jack Denny and his Mount Royal Orchestra and Guy Lom- bardo and his Royal Canadians, are among WMAL's other Columbia at- tractions. The station’s features of local origin include a talk by Rudolph Jose, chairman of the extension pro- gram of the Washington Chamber of Commerce, and a recital by Eveline Monico Papas, pianist. Rose ol, soprano, the Kohala Melody Boys and Joseph Phillips’ Cava- lers, will contribute the principal musi- cal features to the WOL broadcast. The program of WJSV is 1 11 1 1 1 1 turing the Dixieland Serenadi Jerry, and Leslie Ryder, viallx::z. G ALL-DAY CONVOCAHON PLANS ARE COMPLETED Special Program to Be Given To- morrow at Full Gospel Tabernacle. Plans for an all day convocation the Full Gospel Tabernacle wmono:: have been completed, and a special pro- gram will be given. Delegations from the branch churches in Maryland and Virginia will take part. It is “‘every member’s day,” heid annually in the Autumn home-coming services. Rev, Harry L. Collier will preach at 11 a.m. on, “By Their Standards,” and at the |. evangelistic service at 7:30 p.m. on .” There will a praise Pastor and the represénta: Tepresenta- tives of the various branches will also speak. 1 The period beginning October 6 has been set as a “week ;Tpnyer" for the } whole church, when prayer services Wwill be conducted nightly in the church. The pastor will conduct services Tues- day and Wednesday at 7:45 pm. The Sunday school membership crusade, under the superintendency of Ivan V. Gross, begins tomorrow at 9:30 a.m.. The Young Crusaders, under the leader, L. P. Safford, will meet at 6:30 p.m. - MODEL ARRIVAL DELAYED Invention of Dr. James Robinson to Be Shown Here. Delayed in arriving from London with 2 model of the stenode radiostat, the invention of Dr. James Robinson by which it is claimed that existing broad- casting channels can be increased as least threefold and other radio channels from 50 to 100 fold, the representagives of Dr. Robinson are expected in” this country in time to attend the Chicago | Radio Show, October 20-26. Before their demonstrations at Chi- cago, however, they intend to come to ‘Washington with the apparatus in or- der to permit the Federal radio authori- :’l:' to scrutinize its theory and opera- n. 1 1 1 1 Robinson, who is former radio research chief of the British Royal Air i lnddvl&u known in this country, pectes come to Amer time this Winter, PR Dr. Carroll's Sermons Announced. At 11 a.m. tomorrow Dr. Julius S. Carroll, pastor of the Mount Zion M. E. Church, Twenty-ninth street be- tween Dumbarton avenue and O street, preaches the fourth sermon in the series on Job, taking as his subject “Job's Despair.” Other services during the day are prayer and praise service, 6 a.m,; church school, 9:30 a.m.; sermon by pastor, 3:30 g , to the Willlam Tabernacle A. I. O. of Moses; Brother- hood, 7 p.m.; holy communion, 11 a.m. and 8 pm. 1 1 1 2 “ 90 Major “Chain” Features TONIGHT 7:45—Boston Symphony Orches- tra; program of the works of three living composers —WRC and N. B. C. net- ork. 8:00—"Dixie Circus,” dramatiza- tion of circus life—WJz, KDKA, WBZ, WLW and 'BAL. Wi 3 9:00—Hank Simmons’ Show 1 at, “O'Brien of the Bar O,” four-act Western melodrama—WMAL and C. B. 8. network. 9:30—General Electriz _hour; Arthur Pryor's Band— WRC and N. B. C. net- work. 9:30—Dutch Minstrels; soloists 1 1 C. B. First of Series Over WRC and| WMAL 1n jponscred 11:30—Eame as WJZ. Today on (Al time p.m., unless otherwise indicated.) LOCAL STATIONS. 475.9 Meters. 630 Kilocycles. 2:15—World series game from St. Louis. 4:00—Farm Science Snapshots. 4:10—Husten Ray’s Orchestra. 4:30—Spanish Serenade. 5:00—Nelson's Glen Islanders. 5:30—“Radio Topics,” by Madeline En- sign. 5—Flashes from The Evening Star. 0—Correct time, ° :01—Foot ball scores. 6:15—Rhythm Ramblers. 6:45—Talk on the Washington Cham- ber of Commerce five-year ex- pansion program, by Rudolph Jose. 7:00—Correct time. 5: —Osborne’s Orchestra: 0—Eveline Monico Papas, planist. 7:45—Mabel Loftus, soprano. —Correct time. —"Highways of Priendship,” by Roy D. Chapin, former president of the National Automobile Chamber of Commérce. :15—Columbia Male Chorus. 0—Maurice Jarvis, dramatic reader. 8:45—Wallace Silversmiths. program, 1 10:30—Jesse Crawford, organisf 1:00—Mount Royal Orchestra, from Montreal, 1:30—Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians. 12:00—Correct time, WOL 228.9 Meters. 1,310 Kilocycles. 5—Rose Sokol, soprano. 0 to 7:30—News flashes. OUT-OF-TOWN STATIONS. | Programs prepared by the Associated Pre: (Meters on left of call letters, kiocycles on right.) 454.3—WEAF York—660 B. C. Chain) 2:00—Cummins’ Dance Hour., 348.6—WABC New York—860 (C. B. S. Chain). ’ 7:00—The Mountaineers. 0—The Fire Fighters. 5—The Silversmiths. 00—Simmons’ Show Boat. oy made up of | 10:00—Chicago Variety, Novelty. the usual variety of attractions, fea- |10:30—Jesse Crawford, Organist. 11:00—Jack Denny’s Orchestra. 11:30—Guy Lombardo’s Orchestra. 394.5—WJZ New York—760 (N. B. C. Chain), 6:00—Raising Junior. 6:15—Hotel Orchestra. 6:30—Snoo) 6:45—F1« 7:00—Amos 'n’ dy. T:15—Jesters. 7:30—Brush Man, Music Varlety. 8:00—Circus Stories. 8:15—Rin Tin Tin Stories. 8:30—Pickards. 9:00—Edwin Seder, 9:30—O0Id Time Minsf 10:00—Star & Glaser. 10:15—Broadway Lights, Duo, 10:30—The Miniature Theater. & Peep. Gibbons, News. An Organist. trels. 1:00—Hour of Slumber Music. 12:00—Marty Stone's Orchestra. 272.6—WPG—1,110. ::gfl Concert Orohestra. :00—Dance Music. 1:30—WABC (30 m.). 282.8—WBAL—1,060. 9:00—WJZ (4 hr.). 10:00—The Melodeon. 10:30—WJz (11, hrs). 282.8—WTIC—1,060. 8:15—News; Sports. 6:30—Strings (30 m.), 422.3—WOR~710. 6:00—Uncle Don. 6 0:45—Globe Trotter. 1:00—Orchestra. 1:30—The Moonbeams. 256.3—WCAU—1,170. 6:00—Feature Hour. 7:00—Mr. McCaleb. 7:15—Same as WABC, 7:30—Gottschalkville. 8:00—Same as WABC. 8:15—Tenor. 8:30—Same as WABC. 10:00—Sponsor Prog. 10:15—Same as WABC. 1:00—Orchestra. 1:30—WABC (30 m.). 305.9—KDKA—980. 6:00—The Band. 6:45—Same as WJZ. 8:30—The Travelers. 9:30—WJZ (2% hrs.). 1:00—Sports; Messages. 260.7—WHAM—1,150. 6:45—WJZ (30 m.). 15—Old Man Calamity. 7:30—Minstrels. 8:00—WJZ (3! hrs). 379.5—WGY—190. 0—WEAF (514 hrs.). 5—Musical program. :30—WEAF (30 m.). 302.8—WBZ—990. 6:00—Sports; studio. 6:30—The Boys. 6:45—Same as WJZ. 8:30—To be announced. 9:00—Variety program. 9:30—Same as WJZ. 0—Orchestra. 10:30—Talk; orchestra. 11:00—Sports Digest. CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN STATIONS. - 405.2—WSB—740. 7:00—Musical program. 8:00—Journal Orcl 9:30—WEAF (13 hrs 11:00—Sponsored progra 11:45—Bruce and John: 12:00—Same as WEAF. ny. 1:00—WSB Artists. 365.6—WHAS—820. 7:00—WEAF (1% hrs.). 8:30—Musical program. 9:30— hrs.). programs. D. C, SA A {RALLY DAY EXERCISES the Radio || uisTeD For TomorROW All Units of Sunday School to Take Part—Sermons Are Named. 315.6 Meters. Rally day will be observed by the WRC 50 Kilocycles. Columbia Heights Chustian Church to- 2:15—World series game from St. Louls. | morrow with a special morning service, 0—Studio program. beginning at 10:15 o'clock and con-| tinuing through into the regular wor-| ship program. All the units of the Sunday school | will take part. Preparations were under the direction of Arthur Ridgway. Sev-| eral solos are listed and songs by the| beginner and junior departments. Dr. Harvey Baker Smith, pastor, will preach on “Looking sAhead” in’ the morning worship, while his topic in the | evening is to be “The Church and the | Home Today,” the third and concluding | sermon of a series on “Christian Citi~ zenship.” Tuesday night the Calendar is to| hold its regular monthly 'meeting_at, the church. Tea will be served. The Berean Class is to meet Tuesday night at the home of Willlam Foley. The Missionary Soclety is to hold its| monthly meeting at the church at 6:30 o'clock October 8, as a dinner meeting. | Thursday evening the officers and| teachers of the Sunday school will hold | a discussion to plan for the Winter's activities, Christian Endeavor is to be at 7| o'clock tomorrow. Mildred Egan is the | leader. Tea will be served at 6 o'clock. | “PASSION PLAY” ADDRESS | Page McK. Etchison to Speak at| Hamline Church. | At Hamline Methodist Episcopal Church, Sixteenth and Allison_streets, | tomorrow night, Page McK. Etchison will speak on “The Passion Play.” | Pictures of important places will be | shown on the screen. The church school will observe Rally day in the social hall. Special a dresses will be delivered by Miss Anna Brown Cuip, deaconess; Claude W. Owen and Willlam L. Evans. | At the morning service Dr. Chesteen | + |Smith, the pastor, will speak on | “Whence Cometh Wisdom?” 0—News flashes. 0—Governor Clinton Orchestra. 5—Black and Gold Room Orchestra. BoRa SNKaRIBMTAE 0—Weather forecast. 1—Troubadour of the Moon. 5—Bernie Cummins’ Orchestra. 100 to 1:00a—Rudy Vallee and his Orchestra. WSV 2054 “Meters. 2 1,460 Kilocycles. 0—Afternoon musicale. 0—Mother Goose party. 0—Studio program. 0—Science and History. —Down the Highway. 0—News flashes. 8:30—Sunday school lesson. 9:00—Big Ed and Pa Brown's Boys. 9:30—Leslie Ryder, violinist, 9:45—Elsie Varle Lang and Greta Ludwig. 10:00 to 11:00—Studio feature. NAA eters. 434.5 Meters. 690 Kilocycles. 3:45—Weather Bureau reports. 9:55—Time signals. 10:00—Weather Bureau reports, COMMUNION TO BE HELD Confessional Services Also Sched- uled at Church of Atonement, At the Lutheran Church of the Atonement holy communion will be ad- { ministered tomorrow morning and eve- | ning. Confessional services will be held at 10:45 am, and 7:45 pm. - All children intending to be mem- bers of this vear's class for catecheti- cal instruction will be notified this month of the beginning of the class. Pastor Snyder will speak on “The Bifference Between Confession and Contrition.” ss. Scheduléd for Eastern Standard time. 428.3.~WLW—700. 6:00—Orchestra. 6:30—Theater of the Afr. 7:00—Same as WJZ. 7:15—The Jesters. 7:30—Sponsored program. 8:00—Same as WJZ. 8:15—Saturday Knights. 9:00—Sponsored program. 9:30—Same as WJZ. 10:00—Sponsored program. 10:30—Variety. 10:45—Hawalians. 11:00—Variety (2% hrs.). 398.8—WJIR—750. 6:15—Al and Pete; news. 6:45—Cecil and Sally. 7:00—Same as WJZ. 7:15—The Jesters. 7:30—Same as WJZ. 8:00—Michigan hour. 9:00—Shadows; Heat, 9:30—Same as WJZ. 10:00—The Mummers. 10:30—To be announced. 10:45—Sweethearts. 11:00—Same as WJZ. 11:30—Variety (212 hrs.). RESIGNS PASTORATE C. P. Ryland Retires From Kendall Baptist Pulpit. Rev. C. P. Ryland, pastor of Kendall Baptist Church for the past six vears, tendered his resignation at the church sessions last Sunday morning and eve- ning. He gave no reason for his de- cision, but sald his action was after| careful consideration. Rev. | and Farragut street. | carl | E streets southwest, tomorrow the feast | on Rosary Sunday is traditional in Do~ | be conducted as follows: RDAY, OCTOBER. . OPENS SERMON SERIES Pastor of Christ Lutheran Church Announces Tomorrow’s Topic. Rev. J. Frederic Wenchel pastor of Christ Lutheran Church, will preach on “Can Jesus Christ Be Accounted for on & Mere Human Basis?” tomorrow morning. This is the first of & series of sermons on the first Sunday of each month on_great religious problems of the day. In November he will speak on “Is God a Force or Living Personal- ity?” The first Sunday in December his subject will be “Will Jesus Christ Really Come Again Visibly?’ The church is temporarily worshiping In the Colony Theater, Georgia avenue Its soclety and business meetings are being held in the homes of the members. The Ladies” Aid Soclety and the voters' meetings will be held Wednes- day in the homes of Mrs. George Plu ger and Oscar Vogel, in Brookland. Thursday evening the Young People’s Soclety will meet in_the residence of Keller, 4313 Thirteenth street northeast. FEAST TO BE OBSERVED St. Dominic’s Arranges Most Holy Rosary ’rogrnm for Tomorrow. At St. Dominic’s Church, Sixth and of the most holy rosary will be observed. At 11 o'clock there will be a solemn mass sung, at which Very Rev. Raphes! M. Burke will be the celebrant, assisted by Very Rev. John A. Cowan, deacon, and Rev. John J. Durkin, subdeacon. At 3:30 p.m. there will be a sergion preached by the pastor, followed by a procession in which the children will form a living rosary. Roses will be blessed and distributed at this cere- mony, which will close with solemn benediction. The blessing of the roses minican churches, the practice being in vogue for more than 600 years. EVANGELIST TO SPEAK Rev. R. E. White, Retired, to Be Heard at Mission. Rev. R. E. White, retired Washington Evangelist, will be the speaker tomorrow night at the services in the Central Union Mission Chapel, 613 C street. The services held at 8 o'clock each evening during the following week, will Monday night, the Christian Endeavcr of the Grace Reformed Church: Tuesday, Rhode Island Avenue M. P. Church; Wednes- | s M. E. Thursday, League of St. Mark's Luthern Church: Friday, the men's Bible class of East. ern Presbyterian Church, and Saturday, Vaughn class of Calvary Baptist Church. OLNEY, MARYLAND FOR ~LUNCHEON TEA-DINNER | 12 M1, Nort | Out 16th St. ve! Exten 461.3—WSM—650. He. came here in 1024 from & pas- 7:00—Same as WEAP. 8:30—Garden of Melody. 9:00—Hunters. 9:30—Harmonica. 9:45—Music Shop. 10:00—Barn dance. 10:30—Gully Jumpers. 11:00—Daughters. 11:30—Same as WJZ. 11:45—Variety (17, hrs.). 270—WRVA—1,110. 6:00—Dinner music. 6:45—Same as WJZ. T:00—Same as WEAP. 8:30—Quartet. 9:00—Vagabonds. 9:30—Same as WEAF. 11:00—Fiddlers. torate at the First Baptist Church at Clarendon, Va. Rev. R. A. Fairley to Preach. Rev. R. A. Fairley will speak to- morrow at 11 am. at Tabor Presby- terian Church, Second and S streets, on “Obeying the Vision,” and at 8 p.m. on “Hidden Treasure. Winter Masses Begin Tomorrow. ‘The Winter schedule of Sunday masses will go into effect at St. Mary's Church tomorrow, There will be low masses at 7 and 8:15 am. The high mass will be at 9:30. The last mass, a _low mass, will begin at 11:30 am. BURCHELL’S FAMOUS! BOUQUET COFFEE Advantageous contracts en- able us to resume our original price of 25¢ Ib. N. W. BURCHELL 817-19 Fourteenth St. APPLES—CIDER Stayman Winesaps. Grimes Golden.and lack Twiss 100 bushels of “cooking grade stay- 75c per bushel, also on sale ay. Freshly pressed cider of our usual ex- cellent quality at 50c the gallon, con- tainer extra. This subdivision is only 15 min between 16th Stre ere of the forme rtation of the ute No. 27—Out Georgia Ave. turn right at Sligo, just bevond Bilver Spring. - Only_12 miles from D. C. line to LUCKNOUGH 2=ICHAID! dnor, he K ct chools and b1 b ;flfl to these foot boulev; of modern Drive out 16th Street, turn right Lest into Rittennouse. vantages Repair Parts for Hot Water Boilers Fries, Beall & Sharp 734 10th St. N.W. NA. 1964 415 Cedar St. N.W. % 5 Just a 1713 C Qur low prices are for cash delivery only. W. A. Egg ..$14.60 W. A, Stove .$15.30 W. A. Nut ...$14.75 W. A, Pea ...$10.40 Buckwheat . ..$8.10 Coke . $10.75 Fairmont Egg.$8.25 New River Egg, $11.00 Also fireplace and kindling wood. Al our gopis Bre screened o “welent suaranteed. easy terms. town; is restricted to white as constructed. Drive North From 17th B. J. WERNER 1937 5th St. N.E. North 0079 717 Union Trust Bldg. or your A Modern Industrial Building ‘Well ventilated, lighted; one, two or three floors; NW. or SW. only. Not less than 50,000 sq. ft. space. Describe Fully Address Box 486-R—Star Office California Bungalows—5 Sold in 10 Days NEW 5-ROOM BRICK and Georgia Avenu er {horoughfare d. & variety of architecture and all the ome construction and the result merits a G. W. CHASE, Minute! That’s About All the Time Necessary to Convince One of the Outstanding Value of the New Homes at (Now Open) No houses can be built better; few can be more attrac- tive. Seven large rooms, natural chestnut trim, new paper patterns, artistic lighting fixtures, abundant closet space, tiled baths with showers, completely equipped kitchens, electric refrigerators, basement toilets, built-in garages, front and rear porches, paved alleys. This is the nearest new house development to down- Robert W. Savage e Parties—Afternoon Tea Ashton 133 000 Feet Elevation—Pure Wi OPEN EVERY DAY, NOON TO § SHERIDAN ST. drive from the downtown business ombined with the sho ght. alry e on a 90 to-date conveniences visit of Inspection. into Sheridan, or Georgia Ave., turn Phone Ga. 3309 or Ga. 0217 BT i s St. N.E. Low price and very and is selling almost as fast and East Capitol Sts. Luther || DR. AND MRS. PERKINS TO BE PAID HONOR Reception Monday Will Endow Universalist National Church’s Sunday Program. “The Beckoning Vision” is the ser- mon topic of Dr. FfW. Perkins at the service of the Universalist National Memorial Church, Sixteenth and S streets, tomorrow at 11 o'clock. Rally day will be observed at the church school service at 10:15 o'clock. The adult class will meet after the church service. At 5 p.m. will be the monthly business meeting of the Y. P. C. U. This will be followed by supper 6 o'clock and the devotional meeting at 7 o'clock, which will deal with the “Re- port of the Annual Convention” by Miss Alberta Willlams, A reception for Dr. and Mrs. Perkins will be given by the parish Monday evening in the parish house. Tuesday at 8 p.m. there will be the annual meot- ing of the Optimist Club in the parish house. The regular meting of the gmude: :fll ro'ekhell:’ ‘Thursday with er at 6 o'cl the parish hall and business meeting followiny Andrew Rankin Chlperl‘hrvict Dr. Mordecai W. Johnson, sident of Howard University, will deliver the opening address at the religious service tomorrow morning in Andrew Rankin Chapel at 11 am. Friends of the uni- versity invited to attent TERMS TO SUIT Metropolitan 4300 WEEK FOR HOME FOLK North Carolina Avenue M. P. Church Announces Program. ‘The week of October 5 to 12 will be observed as Home-coming week at North Carolina Avenue M. P. Special services have been p! the entire week.- Former pastors of the church will make the addresses each | evening. Holy communion will be administered tomorrow morning and in the evening Rev. B. B. James will preach. Mon- day evening Rev. R. L. Shipley will be the speaker: Tuesday, Rev. P. A Crosby; Wednesday, Rev. Louls Randall; . E. C. Makosky and Rev. Friday will be young peopl ght and Rev. E. A. Sixsmith will be the speaker. October 12 will be Rally day. The | primary and beginners departments of the Sunday School will have their service in the Sunday school session. Sunday evening the Sunday school will presentapageant INSPECT TODA 1916 L St. N.E. Priced 35,375 At Take H §t. Cars $125 Cash, v $40 Monthly H Includes All Interest, HARRY A. KITE, Inc. 1019 15th St N.W. Nat'l 4848 4 Westmoreland St.—Ft. Myer Heights Only $5,750—Value $8,750 OTEN SUNDAY Cl Never in our experience have home purchaser. of seven (7) large rooms (3 bed fireplace and sun parlor. 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