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. REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING B—RUWNTUSPEAK Today on the Radio Postmaster General Will Dis- cuss “Ocean and Air STAR, WASHINGTON, RESORT PROPERT GROWTH DESCRIBED D. C, SATURDAY, 'RETIRED POLICEMAN HURT AT FIRE HOUSE George Shannon Trips and Falls 14 En- JUNE 6, 1931. REAL -ESTATE, Shifted Auto’s Engine. ‘The latest thing in motor cars was designed by Sir Dennistoun Burney, the man responsible for the glant airship R-100. It seemed to him that motor car designing had got he tuolved.w b ity ml‘zh-nin: Seven Rooms Semi-Detached Brick Downstairs at No. g out somel 315.6 Meters. 4759 Metors. 3 original. A surprisingly large propor- WRC 950 Kitoeyetes. WMAL G55 Kilocyctes. o Sy tion of the power of the ordinery ear i B e 2:00—The Four Clubmen. George Shannon, 65 years old, of 3417 | 18 Used up in overcoming air resistance. | ant 2:00—The Melody Three. 2:30—The Campus. 2:45—The Suburban Handicap, broad- cast from Eelmont Park. 2:30—Saturday Syncopators. W similar homes in the sec- 3:00—Ann Leaf at the organ. 3:30—Spanish Serenade. 4:00—Farm Science Snapshots. Convention Speaker Says Much of New Wealth Goes Holmead place, a retired policeman, t was seriously injured yesterday when ‘Possib) he fell down a fiight of steps to the | Thile Yho “stern > Hbe sas oy iance: aside with the leas : 7 basement of No. 14 Engine Company | st 4:10—Wineger's Barn Orchestra. ship, prevents the formation of speed- Fo sl R I e R 3:15—Classic gems. 448 Jack Miller. planist thtoWagation'n at Elghth and D streets. - |destroying eddies, There ave }::n” eat . sereentacin. breskiast Mail” Tonight. 3:30—Radio Play Bill 0—Don Bigelow's Orchestra. nto vVacation Homes. visting riends. B ot Toe house when | ooher novel features.”_ Ghief among BHeh cllar wozcar, Bt 1n - g g ‘00— g ) —Reis and Dunn. position of the engine, - :g:_g: ;‘::: :;z; e 5—Flashes fror The Evening Star. ‘o‘;:n':;“rw:“f;fiéhflfie‘m:hflgg which is actually at the back of the LA & It didn’t sound like hard times when the ordinary car the engine, 13 car. In very” comvemience: and " at ] “ 1" will be dis-| 4. 0—Time and program resume. into another room on the first floor, antl dri odest . A G G - i L m | 4:38—Correct time. 2—Kate Smith, crooner. Forrls W. Norrls of Boston described | plunged to the basement. PiuEl ot D fhe back wheels Ting or Bunday O Drive out S By T cussed by Postmaster General Brown| 5:00—Black and Gold Orchestra. 5—Civic talk. Police of the first precinct station ?h a "t"e front, which means that to Oglethorpe,” four squares north of 51 0 l during the National Radio Forum, ar-| 5:45—Bards from Iceland. 6:30—"Jesus_Crucified,” by Dr. Wil- |the growth of resort property through-| 1000 the man in a police car and|jn b Belciohalt must be very long.| ] Kennedy st. 9 Oglethorpe St. N.W. ranged by The Washington Star, to be, 6 breadeast tonight by WMAL and a ccast-to-coest network of other Colum- bia Broadcasting System stations. His talic will be the sixth in the series of Forum broadcasts by members of Presi-| 7 dent Hoover's Cabinet. 1 Doctmacter General Brown is ex- pected to outline what the Post Office Dapartment has accomplished in en- couraging the American merchant ma- 6:00—Amos 'n’ Andy. 5—Yeast Jesters. 6:30—Ted Lewls and His Musical Clowns. 7:00—Eleanor Blum, planist. 7:15—Bavarian Peasant Band. 0—The Silver Flute. 8:00—Erno Rapee and His Symphony Orchestra. § 8:30—Lovette Choral Club. 9:00—B. A. Rolfe's Orchestra. 10:00—Rudolf Schramm’s Orchestra. liam Knowles Cooper. 6:45—Morton Downey and Anthony ons. 7:00—Arthur Pryor’s Band. 7:15—Washington's *“Best Bread Girls.” 7:30—Chronicles, with Frazier Hunt, traveler and war correspondent. 8:00—Ben Alley, tenor, with Ann Leaf at the organ. 8:30—National Radio Forum—Speaker, Postmaster General Brown. 9:00—"Pccr House Brat,” by Hank out the country to an audience of home builders and subdividers assembled last week at the annual convention of the National Association of Real Estate Boards at Baltimore. ‘There are many more people in the large income groups now than there were in 1914, and much of this new wealth has gone into country and sea- shore vacation homes, disproving the siclans said. took him to Emergency Hospital, where they found him suffering from cuts of the scalp, severe head injuries, a dis- located left shoulder and a fractured left arm. His condition is serious, phy- U. S. Woman Dies in Italy. FLORENCE, Italy, June 6 (#).—Miss Edith Jennings of Hawesville, gine, the clutch and t! possibly be, Electrical Ref: v Reasonable Four Rooms, Kitchen and Beth In Sir Dennistoun Burney’s car the en- he gearbox are as close to the back wheels as they can — rigeration Rental RM. Tower Bldg. N T T Met. 2663 $10,450 OPEN theory that Americans do not like to play, said Mr. Norris. In 1914 there were 58,603 persons who had incomes between $10,000 and $25,000 per year in the United States. In 1929 the number had increased to rine and commercial aviation by award- ing contracts to carry mail. He will|11:00—Weather forecast. speak at 8:30 o'clock. 11:01—The Continentals. Hank Simmons and his Show Boat12:00 to 1:00a—Guyon's Orchestra. Comapny will fcllow Mr. Brown and 10:30—Hal &Kemp's Orchestra. who had lived here for the past eight years at her villa, died yesterday of heart disease at the age of 65. She will be buried here. THE ARGONNE 16th and Columbia Road Simmons’ Show Boat company. 9:45—Tony Cabooch, “The One-Man Raalo_Show. 10:00—Jack Denny’s Orchestra. 10:15—Washington's musical Art Gal- LITTLE MONEY BUYS A LOT OF HOUSE AT ... . present a condensed version of the | lots—Tos Taolteachett three-act drama “The FPoor House 205.4 Meters. ery—1Ina Holtzschelter, soprano, | 369 700. In 1914, 22,185 persons re- Brat Old-fashioned comedy and WISV 160 Kitocyetes. and Helen Campbell Williams, | poried $25,000 incomes; in 1929, 102,054 1720 C St- N-E- heart-throbbing scenes predominate | 2:30—Nell Lewis Stafford, reader. L3l 3 persons had this income per year. 10:45—Will Osborne’s Orchestra., 11:00—Bert Lown'’s Orchestra. 11:30—Ann Leat at the organ. 12:00—Weather report. WOL 228.9 Meters. 3:00—Sports program. These houses are distinguished for their construction as well as their beauty. Materials accepted as standards of quality are evident from roof to cellar. Consider the following: i “As a Nation we are going in more and more for the sports and pastimes which the leisure class of Europe have enjoyed for many years” sald the speaker. He also described the increase of popularity of boarding schools for the children of higher income groups and throughout this play. In his weekly program Tony Cabooch will pay tribute to June, its flowers, ro- mance and weddings. The special fea- ture will be ome of his own poems, “Happy Nest.” The tragedy of a Russian peasant will be described by Frazier Hunt, war cocr- 2:45—Songs by Lewis Smith, 3:00—School of Music. 3:30—Mother Goose Party. 4:00—Esther Bair, reader. 4:15—Madeline Whitlock, contralto. 4:30—Sunset Melodies. 5:00—Science and History. Colorado Ave. Extended DETACHED CORNER SUITABLE FOR PHYSICIAN 1st floor: Reception hall. living room. dinine room of ample size. nd a complete kitchen with cabinet, one-piece sink, cabinet gas range 1,310 Kilocycles. a and Fricid; respondent and adventurer, in the it 3:45—March of Time. said that this trend made parents more " R 2nd Fo comfortable bed rooms with s generous sized Chronicles presentation. A musical g;é‘tfiggglfiggrfl:’de 4900 Darica aiuaie, anxious to have pleasant Summer sur- Four really large bed rooms—dining room 20x20— e e~ W S Gcsrciaetand s tNorouthly medem il roundings for their offsprings when they were at home for vacations. Peo- ple will not buy Summer homes unless their children like the life of the com- munity, Mr. Norris warned his audience. From now on it will be increasingly important for Summer resort properties to be near a flying fleld, the speaker predicted. JUDGE DENIES RIGHT TO DIRECT DIVORCE backgroud will be provided by Frank Black’s Ochestra. Downey to Sing Four Numbers. Morton Downey, tenor, will sing “Faithfully Yours,” “Nevertheless I Love You” and “Good Night, Sweet Dreams,” in his nightly broadcast. The orchestra will contribute “Two Hearts in Three- Four Time” and “Thrill Me.” Arthur Pryor's Band will open its concert with the “George Washington Bicentennial March.” Sousa's “High Scheol Cadets” and “The Gates City"” are among the other marches on the program. Old and new melodies make up the program of Ben Alley, tencr, end Ann 5:00—OId favorites. 5:15—Memories. 5:30—One-Time Opportunities. 6:00—Dinner Music. 6:15—Dorothy Reddish, soprano. 6:30—Program by Walter T. Holt. 7:00—Organ melodies. 7:20—The Globe Trotter. 7:30—Kenny's Melody Orchestra. 8:00—Columbia Mandolin and Guitar | Orchestra. 8:30—Dance music. 8:45 to 9:00—Kohala Meldy Boys. NATIONALITY RIGHTS very large living room—spacious porches—modern in every respect—slate roof—shrubbery—2-car hollow tile garage. Lot 93 ft. frontage. Price, $12,000 TELEPHONE FOR APPOINTMENT TO INSPECT THIS EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN WM. H. SAUNDERS CO., Inc. 6:15—Sports flashes. 6:30—News flashes. 6:40—Classified program. 7:00—Jay Hawks Orchestra. 7:30—Studio program. 0—Sam and Ezra. 8:15—Front Line of Politics. 8:30—Sunday School Lesson. 9:00—Rock Creek Boys. 9:30—0ld Virginia Hoe-Down. 10:30—Songs by Jewell Jenifer. 11:00—Studio feature. 12:00—Woeather forecast. Other features: Bullt-in ga. radio outlets. natural hardwood trim, front and back porches and solid brick foundations. Located in a wisely restricted new house community near Eastern High School and Anacostia Parkway. AND DON'T FORGET ... ~ Convenient Payment Plan! Robert W. Savage 717 Union Trust Bldg. Or Your Broker Folks Behind Leaf, organist. “Just a Cottage Small” | Chicago Jurist Sets Aside Order Lol - Allys principa sos. - atiss zeat wii| | 'The Microphone FOR WOMEN URGED for Ecolesiastical 1519'K Se. N.W. District 1016 o T R | play “Golliwog's Cake Walk,” “Look in N Acti NORTHEAST NEw HOMES' the Looking-Glass” and several other |'W. C. T. U. to Ask Lelgne of Na- ction. % numbers. ‘Washington Artists on Air. ‘Three Washington artists—Ina Holtz- » scheiter, soprano; Catherine Cross, con- tralto, and Helen Campbell Willlams, pianist—will take part in the Musical Art Gallery program. This feature will last hkalt an hour, from 10:15 to 10:45 ©'clock. BY THE RADIO EDITOR. Sample Just Finished | SEE IT TODAY! ¢ 1703 D St. N.E. tions to Aid in World Campaign. By the Associated Press. * o CHICAGO, June 6—A ruling was et acie oy o || Beautiful Marietta Park | livan in Superior Court that it was| unconstitutional for a civil court to ! force any ecclesiastical action. He made SEMI-DETACHED BRICK HOME | his decisicn when he struck from a civil | decree a provision that a husband must supremacy in the life of Ed- ward Thorgerscn, National Broadcasting Co. announcer. The eventually won. But the victory OR years engireering _training | : and planistic ability strove for By the Associated Press. TORONTO, Ont., June 6.—Nationality piano was only temporary. ! for women the world over was Tte Lovette Choral Club, prominent| ' At the present time Thorgersen is | FiBhts for 3 obtain a Jewish divorce. 2 I Washington organization, wil contribute | devoting his time chiefly fo. announc. | Lo subject of discusslon today, b the | ““The case was that of Mrs. Golde EASY $ TERMS i I Open to 9 P.M. | to the program tonight of WRC. Six ing.” Occasionally | Temperance Union. Press against Larry Press. A divorce | 9 i K e numbers are on the club's program, the he can be persuad- | - The union zssisted in drafting a re- | Dill signed for Mrs. Press by Judge Sul- These homes will bear the closest feature being Grieg's “Dawn’s Awaken- 1 and “South Carolina Croon Song.” ed to play the plano or sing a few port which will be presente July 2, for adoption by the League of at Geneva, livan last Decem.ber provided that Press | obtain a rabbinical divorce. When Press is apparent. We predict that this house will be sold today. The reason 20-ft. semi-detached home at less than a row house price, inspection and comparison of val- e e A sosfAn numbers, _carrying | Nations. It indors:s the extension of | falled to do this Mrs. Press had him § six Jarge rooms, tile bath, shower, 3 covered porches, front porch con- f | ues. You will find many features Erno Rap;,c.f;"’s‘;r-nphcnv — the b.:num; xm a| the nnnonalg_vl rlghu;nl]oy;d by the | O e Sullivan D b hasismiset crete, with storage rooms under. Hardwood floors and trim throughout. N/} here, seldom, if ever, found in B.A_Rolfe's Dance Orchestra and Ru- uestetior Gotng & | women of Belgium, Mlacs,) Besnce: that everything in the civil bill'was in ||| Firenisce, Prigidaire, 2-car bullt-in garage. * Large lot- completely ‘sodded. | homes at the low price we are ask- dolf Schramm'’s Orchestra also are fea- Tho rgerson|to women of all other countries. order when he signed it, since it was pe i i ing' tured by WRC. In addition there will | rearned the ‘miv | e barsi-ts of office ate fast being |8 consent decree. Had he seen the pro- Absolutely & bargain and just one to be sold at this price. Dom't fi |/ : lx):; ? new attraction, called “The Silver | in his youth and| leveled as we see women of every :B:g: 10: lhe;hurch' "%m:é hbeemd, h‘el fail to see it. n Fluto,” 181 Vi . ‘o VO never have signe | i, elacaNRAne played the instru- | country op-ning doors long closed to| would mever have <izn cause it | f FEATURES: 512 ONEIDA STREET N.W. womankind,” declared Mrs. Anna De Yo, }ader of the Woman's Christian ment through his | Temperance Union of Evanston, Il vears gt th» Lew| “But the unsolved problem which we | Institute of Tech- |share in common is that of .ndependent nclogy, Boston|Citizenship, or the nationality of mar- University a n d|Tied women. Cornell, 1t ted him, | . Mrs. De Yo pointed out Germany sent | however, to many |39 Women to the Reichstag in the last ment largely for The Columbia Mandolin and Guitar his own amuse- Orchestra. under direction of Sophocles Papas, will present a half-hour concert tonight over WOL. The station’s other musical features will be provided by the | Koha'a Melody Boys, Kenny's Melody Srrh(‘stra and Dorcthy Reddish, so- rano, Mrs. Press said she would appeal. RADIO S ERV.II(".SA 6 large, bright rooms; breakfast and s Screened. Colonial front porch, built-in garage, lawns with brick retaining wall. ping porch landscaped Natural wood trim, hardwood floors throughout, heavy in- laid linoleum on kitchen: paneled papering: Sanitas on kitchen and bath; eolored tile bath with shower; toilet in cellar. A most complete kitchen—electric refrigeration; dining set (inyisible Edward Thorgersen. , WJSV's program is made up of the regular Saturday night attractions, the 1 res being an old Virginia *hoe- " a concert by the Rock Creek Boys and songs by Jewell Jennifer. l Major Radio Features I SPEECHES. “Ocean and Air Mail,” by Postmaster General Brown, in the National Ra- dio Forum, WMAL, 8:30. broadcasting studios in the East, the Middle West and on the Pacific Coast and eventuzlly to his present position. After leaving collegs Thorgersen was employed by the Western Electric Co. in Chicago, and the New England Tele- phene Co. in Boston. Later he became a salesman and in this capacity played the piano for many broadcasting sta- tions. * ok ok K NCLE ABE and David, portrayed by Phillips Lord and Arthur Allen, are billed to return to the air in the elections and has just recognized its first woman master plumber. Presidents of provincial unions at- tending the convention r<ported prog: ress in the white ribbon total abstinence campaign from British Columbia to Prince Edward Island, The campaign is world wide. Demoted,‘l{illl Self. ST. LOUIS, June 6 (#).—Following a recent demotion, Thomas K. Knight, 63, for 35 years a clerical employe of the Burlington Railroad, committed 7:45—W. H. Fisher’s Sam and Ezra: Tower Bldg. Dist. 0853 Block West of Conn. Ave. ' New Brick Detached Home \ 3614 Albemarle St. N.W. 1 near future. The new program is to be | suicide by leaping from a 16-story win- 38, minutes_of laushter by the DRAMA. a “Down East” skit similar to the pre- | dow in a downtown building yesterday. R e . Andy, WRC, 6:00; “Poor | vious series as well as being patterned =2 -4 Open for Inspection All Day Sunday Brat” by Hank Simmons' | comewhat after the Sunday Night at | 20NN BSOSO ORI Show Bo2t Company, WMAL, 9:00. CLASSICAL. Emno Rapce's Symphony Orchestra, WRC, 8:00: Ann Leaf at the organ, | WMAL, 11:30. VARIETY. Ted Lewis and His Musical Clowns, WRC. 6:30; Arthur Pryor's Band, ‘WMAL, 7:00: Ben Alley and Ann Leaf, WMAL, 8:00; Rudolf Schramm's Orchestra, WRC, 10:00. DANCE MUSIC. i .| N.B. C.'with Irene Taylor, blues singer, * - sole stove, ample cabinet space, acid resisting porcelain sink and is B v?-‘m“g;iérn?-i",“%‘,‘c’:;m“?_“’w,&g% and a male trio. ¢ ice we render for a very nominal fee. enzufialy finished in blue and white. | 10:45; Bert Lown's Orchestra, —_—— 9 R o | ‘The cellar has cold closet under front porch, porcelain laundry | WMAL, 11:00; The Continentals, 944 MIDSI’"PMEN OFF Prompt remittance is the rule of this office. | trays, toilet, Bryant gas boiler, two-car garage. = 145 WRC, 11:01. The Garden Spot of Washington HIGH LIGHTS ELSEWHERE. 5:45—"Topics in Brief,” by Lowell Thomas—WJZ, WBZ, WHAM, KDKA, WLW, WRVA, WIOD Seth Parker programs in which Lord takes the leading rcle. * ok x X B. C. will make an attempt Mon- « day afternoon to pick up and re- broadcast a 30-minute concert by the Revelers Quartet, singing in Leip- 7ig, Germany. This famous radio quar- tet is now on a concert tour of Europe. Fritzi Scheff, musical comedy star, re- turns to the micrcphone June 14 for a program of Vienna music . . . Harry Kogen and his orchestra, playing from Chicago, start a new series Monday on ON CRUISE TO EUROPE Battleships Wyoming and Arkan- Our experience has T ment to an exact science. for leaks, and how to put MORTGAGE Loan We Give Property Personal Attention b OU will be surprised turn from your properties when you place them under our charge—apartment house, building, residence or business properties. § RANDALL H. HAGNER & GCOMPANY at the difference in net re- office e educed property manage- We know where to look a stop to them. A serv- CORRE SPONDENT | rock garden. dining room, and library. Week Days 3 to 9 Every possible modern improvement. Priced very reasonable. An attractive and unique detached, center-hall brick house, on & pretty lot beautifully landscaped. No expense was spared, best materials used. rooms, and two colored tiled baths, with all fixtures chromium plated; the shower bath is enclosed in glass, trimmed with chromium, clothes closets cedar lined and lighted, quaint lighting fixtures in living room, ‘The attic is finished and heated, there are four bed rooms on the second floor, a large living room with open fire- lace and window seat, big bright dining room, and library with built-in k shelves and kitchen on first floor. ‘The kitchen is perfectly equipped with pantry, breakfast alcove, Electrolux Refrigeration, fan ventilation, Detroit Jewel all-enamel con- Eight large, light | In the rear yard there is an open brick terrace with wonderful | | possibilities for entertainment. Plenty of room in rear of terrace for & 1226 14th St. when not in use), each room has 2 or more elcctric o Swedish iron electric fixtures. learn our easy purchase plan. Near Graded, Junior High and Eastern High Schools Realtors Come out—See our house—Then lets; Real Estate Brokers Invited—Co-operation Given! WAPLE & JAMES, Inc.; North 0962 EXHIBIT HOUSE 3005 45th St. N.W. PRI 5. T . South of Cathedral Avenue O ous eketeh — W7, WHAM,| sas Sail for Copenhagen, Port 1321 Connecticut Ave. Decatur 3600 14 Rooms—6 Baths ‘WBAL, WREN and KWK. 6:45—Grace Hayes, musical comedy star, WJz, WBZ, WBAL, KDKA of First Call. b e T METZLER—Realtor and WHAM. | y m1s— it Avslo, planist — Wz | Byt Asoiatedprss. 1106 Vt. Ave. N.W. DEcatur 5800 | R e SNEwWE A| ANNAPOLIS, Md., June 6.—With 544 Sunday and Nights ADams 0620 I 1119 17th 7:30—Boston_Symphony _ Orchestra— WJZ, WBAL, KDKA, KYW, WHAM, WBZ.and WBZA. 9:00—Around the Melodeon—WBAL. 9:00—Cuckoo, burlesque skit —WJZ, midshipmen, members of the first and third classes, aboard, tbe battleships Wyoming end Arkansas sailed yester- day for Copenhagen on the annual 3 i i | ‘ 1f you enjoy Inspecting a really nice home don't fall to see this one. ‘ | “Decatur 0610 W. €. and 4. H. Miller KDKA, WBZA, WHAM and! cruise of the Naval Academy under- \\;L\". graduates. 9:30—Clara, Lu and Em. humorous| Tne pattleships are scheduled to sketch — WJZ, WBZ, WHAM, KDKA, WLW and WBAL. 10:00—The Masqueraders—WBAL, 10:00—Slumber music: Laurier String rach Copenhagen June 23, Glasgow, July 10; Cadiz, July 18, and Gibraltar, July 27. Caciz, it was announced, may "PRICED TO SELL NOW Ensemble — Wiz, KFAB and| b3, climinated because of unsettied po- r tical conditions. EE VE o 10 unfxfignfrr Andy, second broad-| ©On the return voyage the midship- S AND BELIE cast — WMAQ, KWK, WREN, | men are to reach Hampton Roads Au- WDAF, WHAM, WSM, WSH |7ust 15, and ther proce:d for three days' ond KTHS. terget practice at léhe AAtlum{c drill 11:00—Paul Wnitaman’ rchestra— | Srounds, returning to Annapolis Au- S Ar AN QRohestra— | ust 56, There a month's deave of ab- sence will be granted. The seccnd class men remain at the academy for a Summer course in avia- tion. Most of the 392 graduates col missioned ensigns of Marina Corps set 5 ond lieutenants yestercay scatter:d to Stations Heard in Washington Regularly. | their homes today, fres until they re- Keys. Kcys. | port for duty at the end of a month. This Beautiful New Brick DETACHED HOME In Takoma Park, D. C. Is the Equal of Any “MODEL HOME” No. 619 Whittier St. N.W. Only One Left—Very Easy Terms Our new Takoma Park bungalows and two-story brick homes WJZ, WBAL and WHAM. Burton Awnings make every nook and corner of the home comfortable and usable in Summer 1700 Decatur Street N.W. Fronting on 3 Streets WABC . { I HE Solution of an ¥ Important Problem for the Man of A very unusual home of brick and stone, slate roof, copper valleys the Holse Just think of the rooms, etc., that the Summer sun and spouting. Large lot with 287 feet front sidewalk e tfimmlfilu - ':’ )T";: heu‘sewrk sk e 4 5 eration; automatic water heater, Kitchen Maid inets. PRI i deprives you of their use—anq what a cur?fort n?d con- f mn..mmb_m.m garage, hot-water heat, laundry trays, tollet S Mb dh‘cu.wl are weldl ;“b'i% and \'::'ynl .;{;.cfiti’ ::L: way. % Th: Dveni S en e family leaves i i i ave them prop:riy awning-ea. an 's room. ‘e 5 an rooms, 2 an rooms, sleeping porches anfd every izt foom ThS Svening Star, PR B fodd o venience it will be to h " P! °V. y 13 R improvement. Large lots. Room for nice garden. Garage, shut up the house—and Burton Awnings are specially designed for each First Floor—Sun room, living room, large spiral stair- cast daily by WMAL at 5:45 o'clock. Robert N. Lynch, 55, Dies. EAN FRANCISCO, June 6 (®).— Robert Newton Lynch, 55, San Fran- cisco business leader, dled yesterday. Eorn in Sharpsville, Pa., Lynch studied theology at the Southern Bap- tist Theological Seminary at Louisville, Ky., and at Regents Park College, Lon- move into the way, den or can be used for bed room; lavatory, large kitchen and bath room, breakfast room, dining room and four closets. Becond floor has four master bed rooms and two baths, with shower and porch. Buil and for sale by owner. Open and lighted every day until 9 P.M. Also One Low-priced Bungalow No. 6609 5th Street Construction guarantced by owner. COME OUT SUNDAY—YOU WON'T REGRET IT ROBERT E. LOHR home and custom-built for each opening—which means wonderful effectiveness as well as perfect protection. CB e Blackstone Hotel 1016 17th St. Dist. 3510 —where you can enjoy all the comfort and luxury of a modernly appointed hot A phone call will bring us R with samples and suggestions —and the always modest bill don. He abandoned the ministry for with no care and worry. can be budgeted to your con- industry after a time in the pulpit. Convenient to every- |venience, W. C. KREMKAU Office, 311 Cedar St., Takoma Park, D. C. st i where; cafe in the house. - G : Because of the high expense of opera- Office Phone, Ga. 0881 tion, automobile owners in Santo Do- mingo are keeping their cars in garages and using horse-drawn vehicles instcad. Special Summer Rate, Including Breakfast R. C. M. Burton & Sons, 911 E St. -+ Nat. 4361 Harry Wood, Manager \ 3 ¥ v Columbia 8855 Georgia 3812

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