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B—14 = THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1931. -—_——— ——— — — , i ————————— ———————— e e — AUCTION SALES—FUTURE DAYS o ___(Continued.) THOS. J. OWEN_& SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- STORY_BRICK DWELLING, KNOWN AS PREMISES 2204 DECATUR PLACE NORTHWEST By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly yecorded in Liber No. 5514, folio 373 et seq., of the land records of the District of Co- Jumbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby. the undersigned trustee will nell public auction, in front of the prem- 1ses. n MONDAY. THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF NOVEMBER, AD. 1631, AT TWO- RAIRTY OCLOGK FM . the following-de- scribed land and premises. situate in the Blktrict of Columbia. and. designated us and Bl ot 38 in Jonn H. Waiter's supdivision f lots 31 and 32 in block 11. “Kalorama elghts.” as per plat recorded in the cflice o The"surVesor for the District of "Colume bia. in Liber County 11 at folio 118; block T1how Kngwn as square 2516 Terms Sold subje to a prior deed of % or 14000 barticuiars of which A1 'be Announced i time of sale:. the pur- hase price above said trust 1o be paia in -y *or"¥300 reautred - Eonves- | St i | Bepasit orteited and the | Tertided and Tesold at MARY ALLEN surviving 1) LEGAL NOTICES. LEO A. WALSHE. Atiornes. IN THE SUPREMF COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia. holdine Probat Court f Loulse B H Hoftman. deceased. 75, Administration Dockel —peti- ne been filed herein by Leo A a for instructions from i relative to the application of Section 1633 Code of Law for the Distilct of of “decedent’s day of Novem- the “court | of the | Vogler Decker. | G'Hern. of | Teprecentatives and ad- | Lewls 9. O'Hern. the e “Holy and all id" rourt on | ember. A D! {o show causs why Let hing- Star ie Pietsch. orler. Rev the unknown heirs ministrators of Rev Commissioner _of others concerngd. ¢ Monday. _the 21st 1931, at 10 o'clock guch application notice hereof te pibl ton Law Reporter an once in each of three succe: fore the ret first publicatio 5 davs before snid return day Justice WELL Colun T 1d ive foned. the C. GIBSON and WARREN E. MILLER. Attorness BUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Cour{.—No. 42320, Administration —This is o sive no- tice that the subscribers. of the District of Columbia and the State of Marvland, re- spectively. have obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia. letters of administration on the esiate of George Richard Carlisle. late of the District of Co~ fumbia, deccased. All persons having claims againei the deccased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, Jezally authenticated. to the_subscribers, en ©or before the 18th day of September. A.D. 1932 otherwise they may by law be ex- cluded from all benefit of said estate. Given lUnder our hands this 9th day of November, 1931, EDITH CARLISLE. 1210 K St. N.W. HELEN CARLISLE SHAW. 300 Rugby Road. Beihesda. Md (Seal.) Atiest: VICTOR S Deputy Reaister of Wills for the of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate no14.21.28 WILMER, Attornes. et RICHARD . BUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. holding Probate ~Court.—No. 42468, Administration —This is to give no- tice that the subscriber, of the District of | Columbia. has obtained {rom the Probate Court of ‘the District of Columbia leiters of nistration c. t. 2. on the estate of M te S. Bingham. late of the Discrict Columbia. deceased. Al persons hav claims sgainst the deceased are hereby Warned to exhibit the same, with the vouch- ers thereof. legally authenticated. to the Subscriber on or before the 29th day of Oc- fober A.D. 1932: otherwise they may by law be excluded from all beneft of said Given: under my hand this 29th day tober 1931. RUTHERFURD BINGHAM. 1830 Conn, ave n.v. (Seal) Attest: MELVIN J. MARQUES, Deputy Register of Wills fo Disirict of Columbia, Clerk of the Pre Court no7.14.21 _ T HAMILTON & HAMILTON, Att BUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. holding Probate Court.—No. 42502, Administration.—This is to_give no. tice that Lhe subscribers, of the District of Columbia. have obiained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia leiters testementary on the estate of J. Bradles Tanner, late of the District of Columbia. de- ceased All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof. legally avthenticated, to the subscribers on or be- fore the 30th day of October. A.D. 1932 otherwise they may by law be excluded from Bll benent of said estate. Given under our hancs this 30th day of October. 1931, KA. TRINA GREEN TANNER, UNION TRUS! COMAPANY OF THE D. C.. by IRVING ZIR PEL, Sec'y, executors. (Seal.) Attest: THE. ODORE COGSWELL. Register of Wills_for fhe District of Columbia. Clerk of the Pro- & SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia ~ holding Probate Court.—No. 42481, Administration.—This is to give no- tice {hat the subscribers, of the District of Columbia, have obtained {rom the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Willlam 8. Powell. late of the District of Columbia. de- ceased. Al persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally suthenticated. to the subscribers on or he- fore the 2ird day of October. A.D. 1932: otherwise they may by law be excluded {rom 811 benefit of sald estate. Given under thelr hands this 4th dey of November 1831, ED- WARD B._POWELL. 1703 Rhode Isiand ave NATIONAL SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY. by WILLIAM D. HOOVER, president. _ (Seal.) Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL. Register of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate C 107.14.2 MILLAN & EMITH, Atiorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. ~ Holding Probate Court.—No. 42520, Administra This 13 to_cive no- tice that the subscriber. of the District of Columbia, has obtained from the Probate Courtof ‘the District of Columbia, letters of Administration on the estate of Jeremiah McAuliffe. late of the District of Columbia, deceased.” All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof. le- gally authenticatd. to the subscriber. on or before the 5th cav of November. AD, 1832; o:herwise they may by law be excluded from ail benefit or seid est hand this 5th- day' of 1931 FRANK McAULIFFE Attest 3 f Wills ct of Columbia, Clerk ©f the Prob n014.21.28 GEO. FRANCIS WILLIAMS, Attornes. BUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. holding Probate Court.Estate of Ballie J' Lord. deceased.-No. 42465. Ad- minijtration Docket Application having been' made herein for probate of the last Wil and ‘testamert of said deceased. and for letlers testamentary on said_estate. by the Tincoln National Bank of Washinston. named ‘therein ns executor . thereof, it is ordered this 10th day of November, A.D. 1931, “that Joseph Feiry. Miss Mollie_ R . Dora Kaiser, George s Mendenhall, Mrs. Lewls Tycer. Charles Tycer. Mergaret Tycer Lord, Marea: . 14 appes the 2ist day of at 10 o'clock a.m. ion shouid court on Mondsy. ber. AD 1031 cause why such applica Eranted. Let notice hercof be pub: in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star newspaper once in each of fhree successive weeks before the return day_herein mentioned. the first publication 16 ke not less than thirty davs befo: return day. O. R. LUHRING (Sesl) A true copy. Atiest. THE COGSWELL. Regicier of Wills for triet of Columbia. Clerk of Court ALFRED L. GEIGER. Nat THEODORE T. GOLDEN. : Attorners, ice. | ORE | the Dis: Probate 14.21.28 Press Bld | Shoreham Blds BUPREME COURT OF Holding olumbia has 0bt ourt of the District o of wdminististion o fhe Bajley, late of the D osased. "All ‘persons the’ deceased ‘are hereh the same. with the vouchers thereo! authenticated, to the tubscriber. o or bi- for 'th, day of November. A-D. 1032 § by Iaw be excluded from e n unger my November. 1931, legally nd this 10 NCHE HAND. (Seal.i 5] Rezister 1472 X P. BLAIR, Colorado, Blds. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT Ol ‘olumbia ~Holding 41844, Administratior tice that the :uo Washingion and zespectively, have from the Pro- bate Court 'of the District of Columbin. 1at- rs testamentary on ihe estate of Harriel " Kimball, late of the District of Colunibia cleims aainst warned (o ‘exhibit thereof. legally vers, on or be- ber.” A'D. 1932 be exciuded from nefit of sa'd estate. Given under our s this 10th_day of November. 1931 AN K. ABERCROMEIE. 1203 8. Cedar Spokane, Wash FLORENCE K. RUS- 823 Beimont Rd.. ‘Washingion: D. € dedt) “Mtest’ | THEGDORE' COGBWELL, egister of Wills ‘or the District of Co- Jambia. Clerk of the Probate Court. T e AURICE D. ROSENBERG & Bavinks Bullding, A [EME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF fumbia —Holding Probate - Court.—No. 5, Administration—This is to_give no- that the subscribers. of ihe Distriet of mbia. have obtained from the Probate of the District of Columbla. letters ntary on the estate of an_Horn. Jate of the District of Columbia. drcease persons having claims against the de. ceased sre hereby warned to exhibit the with the vouchers thercof. legally au- icated. to the subscribers. on or before the 10th day of November. A.D. 1932: othe wise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Civen under our hands this 10th day of November. 1 FLIHU HORN. 829 14th 8t. N.W.. MAURIC) ROSENBERG, Commercs "& Savines Bide. 1) THEODAF® COGS- Wi ister ‘of Wills for the District of lerk of the Trobate Court, sed. 'All persons ha he deceased nre hereby me. with the vouchi utBapticated. 1o the 'subs el ey Sras By aw < s | ceived an ‘offer to purchase, | subject to the payment o | SUPREMF COURT 4 | decensed | the deci { 42363, | tice innt the subscriber. | Columbia, LEGAL NOTICE FE A W, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate Court —No. Administration—This iz to_give no. tice that the subscriber, of the District of Columbia, has obtained from the Probate Court. of the Distriet of Columbia. letters testamentary on the estate of "Andrew Parker, late of the District of Columbia, de- ceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned 1o exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authent cated, o the subscriber on or be- fore the 2nd dsy of Octover. A. D. 1932, ofherwise they may by law be excluded from 21l benent of said estate. Given under my hand this 4th ‘day of November, 1931. THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COM- PANY, by CHARLES M. IRELAN. JR. As- ant Trust Officer.’ ~(Seal) " Aitest ODORE _COGSWELL, Register of Wills for ‘he District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court oIt 07.14.21 ARTHUR PETER and J. W. WHITING, Attorness. BADEN, trict of Columbia. holdink a Probate Court —In re Estate of Martha A. Burroughs, de- ceased. — Administration. No. 41131 —Ord nist.—John R. Swain. execulor of the Ja will and testament of Martha A. Burrough: deceased, having reported that he has r lot numbered ourteen (14) in George W. Z. Black's sub- division of lots in square mimbered ten hun- dred and thirty-two (1032). as per plat recorded in the office of the suryeyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 34, at folio 121, with the improvements thereon. which property is improved by premises numbered 347 Tennessee Avenue Northeast. Washinz- ton. District of Columbin. at and for the price of four thousand doliars (34,000) ca a broker's com. mission of two hundred dollars ($200). it is by_this ‘court this 5th fay of Novem AD. 1931, adjudged. ordered and decreed thaf said offer be accepted and said sale be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be chown on or before the 1st day of December. A.D. 1931, provided a copy of this order be published in the Washineton Law Reporter and The Evening Star once a week for three successive weeks prior fo ¢aid last-mentioned dats. O. R. LUHRING Tustice (Seal) A true copy. Attest VICTOR 8 MERSCH. Deputy Register of Wills Tor the District of Columbia. Clerk of the_Prohate Court no7.14.21 ALEXANDER H. BELL, Attornes. Co'umbia. = Holding 42407, Administration Probate Court —No, This |s- ta_give no- tice that the subscriber. of the Distriot of Columbia, has_obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbin. lefters testamentary on the estate of Williim H. B Rudd. also known as Harry Rudd, late of the District of Columbia. deceased. All persons having claims azainst the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, lezally authenticated to the subscriber. on or before of November. A.D. 1932: oth may by Jaw be excluded from said estate, Given under n 5th_day_of November. 1931 RUDD._ 708 H St. SW. THEODORE, COG: for the District Probate Couri GODFREY L. MU fse they benefit of ¥ hand this ANNA MAE (Seal.) Attest ELL’ Register of Wills Clerk of the n014.21.28 TER, Attorney. Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—No 42143 Administration—Thic is to_give no- tice “that the subscriber, of the District of Columbiz, has obtained from the Probate Court of’ the District of Columbia. letters testamentary on the estate of Horace B Jones, late of the District of Columbia. de- ceased, the deceased are hereby warred to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof. sally authenticated, to the subscriber or_before the 5th ‘day of November 1932, otherwise they may by law be ex- cluded from-all benefit of said estate Given under mv_hand_this 5th day of November. 1931 CLEMENTINE V. JONES. 2430 F St N.W. (Seal) Attest: 'THEODORE COGS. WELL. Register of Wills for the District of Columbia., Clerk of the Probate Court. nold.2 BUTLER, LAMB, FOSTER & POFE. Attorneys. le- on AD) THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. ~holding Probate Court —No 42509 Administration —This is to_give no- tice that the subscriber, of the District of Golumbia, has obtained from the Probate Court_of' the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Paul I Bas- sett late of the District of Columbia, de- ceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are heieby warned o eshibit the same. with the vBuchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber on' or be- fore the 2nd day of November, A.D. 1932 otherwise they may by law be escluded from all benent of said estate. Given under my hand this 2nd day of November. 1931. RUTH L. BASSETT. 1706 P st. n.w. (Seal.) THEODORE COGSWELL. Regl:ter for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court n07.14.21 “Attorney. FILED SEPT. 10, 1931. FRANK E. CUN- ningham, Clerk.—In ‘the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia.—Katherine At- terbury Fendall. plaintiff. vs. Mary Lee Bol- brugge. ~Juliana _Gales Tornoe, Frederick Wupperman McClellan, Rose Lee Walker McClellan. _Josephine ' Fiances Johnstol McClelian. Johan Frederic Anton ‘Wupper- man, Bertha Wupperman. If they —be living. and if they or any of them be dead their unknown heirs. alisnees and gevisees. also the unknown heirs of Frederic Wupper- man and Rosa Lee Wupperman, hoth de- ceased, defendants —Equity. No. 53268.—Or- der of publication —The object of this suit is to establish payment of a debt in the amount of one thousand dollars ($1.000: vithowt interest. and the removal of a lie of record from the following-described pro erty: All of lot fortv-two (42) in N Thom ‘and others’ subd'vision of lots in sauare 97. as per plat of said subdivision recorded in Lib:r number 10. at folio pum- ber 6. of the records of the office of the survesor” of ghe ‘District of Columbla. beine premises 201% N St created by an agreement between Walker Gales of Washington Ci of Columbia. and Rosa Lee Wupperman and Frederic Wupperman. her husband, of Ham. b Germany, dated September 27, 1882 recorded in Liber number 1021 at folio 26. of the land records of the District of n_motion of the plaintiff. it is of September. 1931, adjudged 2nd ordered that the defendants. and each of them, cause their appearance to be en- tered herein on or before the first rule dav occurring after the expiration of three months from cate of this order. otherwise tht proceeded with as in case of . Drovided this order be published ?s Tequired by law. at least twice & month fo-_the period of said three months FRED A. WHEAT. Chief Justice. (Seal) A true copy. Test: FRANK E. CUNNINGHAM. Clery. Wy WMS P. LEMON, Asst. Clerk. _ 0c3.7.21.n07.21.de5, SUPREME OOURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia —In re the application of Her- man Jurasky for change of name.—No. 53624. " Equity Doc. 113.—Herman having 7iled a petiticn praving for a decree changing his name to Herman M. Jerrow #nd having applied to the court for an order Attest Juliana in such ca:es. it is by the court day of November. A.D. 1931. ordered that all persons concerned show caiise, be, on_or before the 3rd day of December AD 1931, why the pravers of said petition should not be granted: Provided that a copy of this order be published once a week for three consecutive weeks before sald day in The Evening Star newspaper. ALFRED A WHEAT, Chief Justice. A true copy. Test. FRANK E. CUNNINGHAM. k By CEORGE A WATTS, Assistant Clerk. ALBERT LYMAN, Attorney for petitioner, 601_Columbian_Bldk no7.14.21 ARTHUR PETER and W. H. BADEN, Attorneys, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, ~ hol Probate Court.—No. 42325, Adminisir This is to_give no- tice that the sul . of the District of Columbia, obteined from the Probate Court_ of the District of Columbia. leiters testamentars on’ fhe estate of :Lucy B Chandler, late of the District of Columbia. All persons havink claims against 3 are hereby warned fo «xhibit ©ith the vouchers thereof, legally ated. (o the subscriber. on_or. be- fore the and’ day of October, A D. 1932, otherwise they may by Iaw be exgiuded from all benefit of said estaie. hand this 4th day of November, WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST PANY, by CHARLES M. IRELAN. JR. As- 5 Trust Officer.” = (Seal) ' Attest THEODORE COGEWELL. Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court no7.14.21 ABTHUR PETEK and W. H. BADEN, EUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate Court.—No. of the District of All persons having claims of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk MATTHEW E. O'BRIEN and MATTHEW EUPREME COURT OF THE DI of the District of Columbia letters of ad- the sam, authent 1931, TH! Acministration has_obtained stamentary on the estats gton Griffith, laie of th lumbia, deceased. VICTOR 8. M icter of Wills for the ¥ Clerk of the Probate Court ARTHUR PETER a Att SUPREME COURT OF THE DI Columbia, _ hoIding ® Brebate - Gauet Mo, 41835, Administration —This is to give notice that ‘the subscriber. of the District of Co- lumbia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters test mentary on the estate of Walter S. Penfield, Iate of the District of Columbia. deceased All persons having claims against the de- ceased are hercby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally au- thenticated, o the subscriber on or before the 18th day of October, A.D. 1932, other- Bise they may by law be exclided from all Rand i i a0 oy emner. 19987 0 i of November. 1931, WASHINGTON LOAN “AND TRUST COM- PANY. by CHARLES M. IRELAN. Jr., Assist- 't ONee Attest: ” THEO. < of ‘Wills_for Clerk of the Pro- B0T,14,21 (Seal) IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- | SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF | Sth day | SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF | All persons having claims against | of Wills | et N.W. said lien being | District | AL- | Jurasky | of publicetion of the notice required by law | this 3rd | it any there | Gives unaer my | COM- | . | hist for 1932, other- | CAMPBELL T0 TALK ON PAY DONATIONS D. C. Relief Head Will Explain Plan for Contributions by Employes Here. The plan under which all Federal will be asked to contribute three days’ pay toward unemployment rellef will be | outlined by Thomas E. Campbell, presi- dent of the Civil Service Commission, in a broadcast tonight at 6:45 o'clock over Station WRC. Mr. Campbell is chairman of Presi- dent Hoover's committee for assisting {in the emergency resulting from the | unewployment in the District. He will point_ cut that Government employes will be asked only this one contribution. Musically WRC's outstanding features will be the weekly concert by Arthur Pryor’s Band at 9 o'clock and the dance period from 10 to 11 o'clock, featuring Henry Busse's Orchestra in New Or- leans and Andy Sannella and his or- chestra in New York. Pryor to Play Own Works. Pryor bas arranged a varied pro- gram, which opems with one of his own compositions. “Arms of America.” Other numbers include “The Death of Custer.” “Pan-Americana” and the “1812 Over | ture.” Wilfred Smith, tenor, will be the solo- ist with Rudolph Schramm's Orchest in its concert at 6:15 o'clock. He will sing “Dear Little Boy of Mine” and “Sympathy.” Marguerite Cromwell will sing three numbers during her broadcast with Harold Veo's Orchestra at 7:45 o'clock Her specialty will be “To Be Worthy of You.” Symphony Concert on Air. A concert by the Philacelphia Sym- phony Orchestra will be the outstand- ing feature of the program tonight of WMAL and associated Columbia Broad- casting System stations, Special pick- up facilities will be used for this con- | cert. Leopold Stokowski will direct the or- chestra. He has arranged a program typifying the classical period. The first of these is Gluck’s overture to “Al- ceste " Other numbers will be Haydn's “Symphony No. 13 in G.” Mozart’s oncerto for Harp and Flute” and his overture to “Don Glovannl.” and Beethoven's “Symphony No. 5 in C Minor.” to make Will Present Farce, “Lord and Laly Dusen-Berry,” a | farce with a sprinkiing of old-fashioned | melodrama, will be the production of Hank Simmcns and his Show Boat | company. The play has been adapted "{;nm George Coleman’s “The Heir-at- i w." Banfo melodies by Eddie Leger and marimba solos by Sterrie Wellman fea- ture the WOL program. The Northern Dramatic Co. also will present another episode of “Miscellaneous Moods.™” The Stafford County Ramblers make their debut tonight over WJSV. The station also will broadcast an “Old Virginia Hce-down" and a program from the Howard Theater. Major Radio Features CLASSICAL. Philadelphia Symphony WMAL, 8:15. DRAMA. “Lord and Lady Dusen-Berry,” Hank Simmons' Show Boat WMAL, 10:00 SPEECHES. | “The Politital Situation in Washington Tonight,” by Fred-ric William Wilc, | WMAL, 7:00. VARIETY. 1 Bing Crosby, baritone. WMAL, 7:15; the Yeast Jesters, WRC, 7:15: the Chronicles, WMAL, 7:30: Harold Veo's Orchestra with Marguerite Cromwell, WRC, 7:45; the Mills { Brothers, WMAL. 8:00; the Paint { Club, WRC, 9:30: Jesse Crawford, organist, WRC, 11:16. | DANCE MUSIC. Henry Busse's Orchestra and Andy Sannella and his orchestra, WRC, 10:00; Wardman Park Orchestra, WMAL, 11:00; Rudy Vallee and his Connecticut Yankees, WRC, 12:0( | Vincent Lopez and his orchestra, WRC, 12:30a. HIGH LIGHTS ELSEWHERE. 45—Topics in Brief; Lowell Thomas —WJZ, WBZ, WHAM, KDKA, WLW, WRVA, WIOD and WFLA 45—The Goldberg's comedy sketch. WEAF, WTIC. WGY, WWJ, WSAI ‘'and WBEN. Danger _ Fighters” dramatic sketch—WJZ, WBAL. WHAM. Orchestra, by Co., 00— 00— Co.—WJZ, WIR WIBO. 30—"The First Nighter” dramatic sketch—WJZ, WBAL, WHAM. KDKA, WBZ and WLW. 00—Cuckoo, burlesque KDKA, WBZA, WHAM and WLW. :00—At the Console—WBAL. :30—Clara, Lu and Em, humorous sketch — WJZ, WBZ, WHAM KDKA, WLW and WBAL. 00—Slumber music; Laurier String Ensemble—WJZ. 00—Amos 'n’ Andy, second broad- cast—WMAQ, KWK. WREN WDAF, WHAM, WSM, WSB and KTHS. and WHAM, WJZ, WBAL and WHAM :15—Paul Whiteman's Orchestra— WJZ, WBAL and WHAM. ASKS $10,000 DAMAGES Charging that the owners of Herald Harbor negligently allowed glass to re- the bathing beach, Joseph Kocsis, 2047 Rosemont avenue, suit today against Herald Harbor, Inc., | asking $10,000 damages. Kocsls charged that while on the beach August 9 last his foot was cut by a piece of glass which nearly se ered one of the toes. sented by Attornevs John Paul Jones and Dante G. Galotta. | main on LEGAL NOTIC! FREDFRICK STOHLMAN, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia.—Holding s Probate { Court.—In re: Estate of Emma C. Herrick deceased.——Administration No. 42205 Oraer —Helen M, Baldwin, executrix of the estate of Emma C. Herrick. decea Raving ‘reported to the court that she nas d'a private offer to purchase Lot Five ight (348) ) in Sauare - Twenty-sic | Seventy-seven (2677). improved by premises | 1456 Newton Street Norihwest. in the Di | trict_of Columbia, at and for the orice of | Forty-ve Hundred ($4300.0C) Dollars. all cash, subject to Do commission. it is by the court this 10th day of November, 1931. ad- SUdged. ordered. and decreed that said ‘offer be ‘accepted and said sale be ratified and confirmed, unl shown ber. 1931, Proyided a copy of this order be ed in The Evening Star and the Washineton Law Reporter once a_ week prior to" said_ last meptioned date. O. H. LUH- RING. Justice. (Seal) A true copy. Attest: VICTOR 8. MERSCH. Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court 00.14.21.28 ARTHUR PETER and W. H. BADEN, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia,~ holding Probate Court.—No. 42442, Administration—This 1 to give no- tice hat the subscriber, of the District of Columbia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Colymbia, letters testamentary on the estate of Herbert W. T. Jenner, late of the District of Columbia, décensed. ' All persons having claims against the deceased are hercby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber, on or be- fore the ‘i’ day of October, A D."193%. otherwise they ‘may by law be excluded from all penenit of said estate. Given under my | Rand this 4th day of November, 1931. THE WRSHINGTON TOAN AND "TRUST COM PANY, by CHARLES M. IRFLAN, JR.. As- sistant _Trust _ Ofc. Al Aitest THEODORE, COGSWELL. Rezlster of Wills for the ‘District of Columbia, (@herk of the Probate Cowsh no7,14.31 and municipal employes in the District | ida,” by Chicago Civic Opera | skit—WJZ, | :30—Russ Columbo and_orchestra— | filed ' He is repre- | ed, | cause to the contrary be | on’ or before the 10th day of Decem- | Today on (Al programs scheduled for Eastern Standard Time.) 315.6 Meters. WRC 950 Kiloeyetes. 1:45—Yale-Harvard foot ball game. 5:00—The Lady Next Door. 5:30—Cameo Trio. 5:45—Studio feature, 0—Correct time. 6:01—Waldor{-Astoria Orchestra | 6:15—Rudolph Schramm's Orchestra. 6:45—"Government Employes' Con- tribution to Unemployment Re- lief,” by Thomas E. Campbell, president of the Civil Service | Commission. 6:55—Foot. ball scores, 7:00—Amos ‘n’ Andy. 7:15—The Yeast Jesters. | 7:30—Alice Joy and Paul Van Loan's | Orchestra. | 7:45—Harold Veo's Orchestra and Mar- | guerite Cromwell. | 8:00—Civic Concert program, featur- | ing the International Singers. 8:30—Program_arranged by the Na- tional Advisory Council on Radio | in Education; speakers, Willlan F. Gephart and Arnold Gosnell. 9:00—Arthur Pryor's Band and male | ouartet. | 9:30—The Paint Club. 1 110:00—Henry Busse’s Orchestra in New Orleans and Andy Sannella’s Orchestra in New York. 11:00—Last-minute news. 11:02—Marion Harris, crooner, 11:15—Weather forecast. 11:16—Jesse Crawford, organist. 11:30—Coon-Sanders' Orchestra. | 12:00—Rudy Vallee and his Connecticut, ‘Yankees. | 12:30 to 1:00a—Vincent Lopez and his | orchestra. | WRIAI 475.9 Meters. “ 630 Kilocycles. 2:00—Foot ball souvenir program. 15—Notre Dame-Southern California foot ball game. 30—Herr Louie and the Thirsty-five. | —Correct time. | 6—Flashes from The Evening Star. 6:00—Weather report. | 6:02—"Paul in Rome," by Arthur P.! Black. 6:15—Dave Abrams’ Orchestra. 6:30—"The Place of the Church in City Life,” by Rev. William L. Darby. 6:45—Interview with Harry R. Lewis. 6:50—Lelia Endicott, “blues” singer 7:00—"The Political Sttuation in | Washington Tonight,” by Fred- eric William Wile. — | | [Folks Behind || { | The Microphone | BY THE RADIO EDITOR. ESSE CRAWFORD, “poct of the | crgan,” opens his fan mail to | find & big share of it written by ! boys. From almcst all over the | world, particularly Australia and | Canada, boys tell him of their ambition | to become organists. One boy declared | | he wouldn't_merely be the “poet of the | organ”; he'd be the “monarch.” | Crawford can't understand why let- | ters frcm boys should predominate in his fan mail. He thinks the attraction might be in the mechanism of the console. TR T may seem like a powerful lot of | work to Frances Lee Bowdon, late of the farm iri the Ozark Mountains, but she's agreed to try her hand at radio. She hopes shell like to co a daily series on N. B. C., starting Mon- day at 5:15 o'clock, In which she is to give her impressions of New York City. Prances, who says she is 18, “closing | in on 19," got the idea of coming to New York from reading about stage dancers and their pretty costumes. It took her a year to save nickels and dimes | enough to'pay her fare to New. York. ! * * % X% | OROTHY JOHNSON, N. B. C. so- prano, is fond of snakes, and maintains a menagerie of eight turtles...A Charlottesville radio fan | | keeps a telephone line from his home to Washington open for a half hour every Friday night in order to listen to the March of Time dramatizations... The bass player of Noble Sissle’s col- orei orchestra on Columbia speaks fluent German...Since announcing his presidential aspirations Eddie Cantor has received more than 600 letters sug- esting the election campaign slogan, Cantor to the White House With Ed- | cle”...Paul Whiteman uses a baton 30 inches long...Tardy announcers at the N. B. C. studios in Chicago are penalized with an 8 o'clock broadcast on Sunday morning. Representatives Chosen From Night Schools to Work on Publication. Representatives from all Washing- ton night schools have been chosen in | forming an _inter-high night school | newspaper, in which space will be evenly divided for all night schools in | the District. | Miss Helen Hawkins, McKinley High School teacher, is faculty adviser of the paper. Elmer Lamb, editor in |chief, and Richard Bedell, business | manager, were selected from McKin- | ley and Dorothy Lare, art editor, is | from Business Night School | e | | EDUCATIONAL. : | LEARN TO SPEAK SPANISH. | . A teacher with two academic titles, who has developed a modern method by which ou Can learn o speak Spanish in a very short time Private classes. day or night. District 6620, Apartment 303 21° , EVENING HIGH SCHooOL Fully Accredited Washingtgn Preparatory School Coeducational V. (Y. M. C. ow < { Y WHERE TO DINE. d | Jewish Community Center 1”3 Dining Room Dinner, 75¢ | seeciaL 12 Noon to 8:30 P.M. THANKSGIVING DINNE 16th and Q _Dec. 3 RAW BAR | The Latest Popular Priced Sea Grill | de Rooy’s [l Sea Food Specialist 1405 L N.W. Met. 7559 Open Till 1 AM. THANKSGIVING DINNER to nine s -00 Reservations suggested—Phone Ashton 133 OLNEY FARM-OLNEY, MD | tarily upon his promise to reform, but TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. National—“As Husbands Go,” at 2:20 and 8:20 pm. Belasco—Al Jolson in “The Wonder Bar,” at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. Gayety—"Tango Girls,” at 2:15 and 5 p.m. K-O Keith's— Way Back Home,” second week, at 11:40 a.m. 1:40, 3:40, 5:40, 7:40 and 9:40 p.m. Metropolitan—Sherlock Holmes’ Fatal Hour,” at 11:05 am., 12:47, 2:31, 4:15, 5:58, 7:41 and 9:25 p.m. Rialto—" Prankenstein,” 2:13, 4:07, 1, 7:56 and 9:52 pm. Palace—"Flying High,” at 11:40 am., 2, 4:35, 7:10 d 9:45 pm. Stage shows at 0, 3:55, 6:30 and 9:05 p.m. Earle—“Local boy makes good,” at at 11:15 am., 1:30, 4:20, 7:20 and 10 pm. Stage shows at 12:35, 3:30, 6:20 and 9:05 p.m. Columbia — 11:10 a.m. 9:39 p.m. Fox—"Over the Hill,” at 10:28 am., 12:48, 3:08, 5:28, 8:06 and 10:28 p.m. | Stage show at 12:05, 2:25, 4:45, 3 and 9:43 pm. Tivoli— The Beloved Bachelor,” 2, 4, 6:05, 7:50 and 9:35 p.m. Central—'I Like Your Nerve,” am. and 11 p.m. Ambassador—"The €isco Kid,” at 2, 4:10, 6:15, 8:05 and 9:50 p.m. the Radio 7:15—Bing Crosby, baritone. 7:30—Chronicles, with Frank Black's Orchestra, 8:00—The Mills Brothers. 8:1 .’)—l"h!llde]phh Symphony Orches- Ta. 10:00—"Lord and Lady Dusen-Berry,” Hank Simmons’ Show Boat com- pany. 11:00—Wardman Park Orchestra. 11:30—Leon Belasco's Orchestra. 11:45—Ann Leaf at the organ, 12:00—Weather report. 205.4 Meters. WJSV 1.460 Kilocycles. 3:00—Lillian Suriggs, “blues” singer. 3:30—Dance Music. 4:00—Children’s Hour. 5:00—Where to Get It. 5:45—The Footwarmers, 6:00—Songs by Jimmy Nichols. 6:15—Three ambassadors. 6:30—Insurance program. 6:45—Mrs. Sandman. 7:00—Earl Mentzer. 7:15—Abroad with the Lockharts, 7:30—Insurance program. 7:38—Dorothy Reddish, soprano. 8:00—Stafford County Ramblers. 8:15—Studio feature. 8:45—Roland Wheeler, tenor. 9:00—Old Virginia Hoe-Down, 10:00—News_flashes. 10:15—Don Thomas, baritone. 10:30—Dance Music. 11:00—Shoreham Dance Orchestra, 11:30 to 12:00—Theater program. WO 228.9 Meters. 1,310 Kilocycles. 3:00—Variety hour. 4:00—Dance Tune: :45—March Time. 00—Old-Time Favorites. :15—Melody Moments. :30—One-Time Opportunities. :00—Program by Walter T. Holt. :15—Nordica Mandolin and Guitar Orchestra. 45—Marvin Gardner, baritone. 00—Dinner Music. 15—Red Cross program. 20—News flashes. 30—Marimba solos by Sterrie Well- man. 45—Bringing Up Father. 00—"Miscellaneous Moods,” Northern Draniatic Co. 15—Eddie Leger, banjoist. 20—Southern Crooner and His Musi- cal Saw. 30 to 9:00—Bobby Bond, tenor. ‘The Guardsman.” at at 11 PIRATES RAID SHIP British Steamer, Taken to Namoa Island, Looted and Released. 'HONGKONG, China, November 21 (#)—Chinese pirates captured the Brit- ish cargo steamer Hanyang, bound from Shanghai to Hongkong, yesterday. The vessel was taken to Namoa ISland, lotted and released. There were no ualties among the Hanyang's crew. FOR A DELICIOUS DINNER OR A NIGHT OF REVELRY Tonleht and Snnday Night Visit THE NEW TENT Washington Blvd. & Dorsey Rd. Balto.’s New Nite CI No Couvert Charge Charles Russell and His Orchentra —C 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 8: & 8 8 by the DECREE IS AWARDED TO MRS. J. H. CONNELL | Assoclation With Other Women Is | Charged by Wife, After Prom- | ise of Reform, Justice Bailey in Equity Court yester- ' day awarded an interlocutory decree of absolutue divorce to Mrs. Marion Con- | nell, 2316 G street, who sued James Henry Connell and based her charges | on a trip to Colonial Beach, Va., which, she said, her husband took with an other woman. 1 The wife, represented by Attorney | Raymond Neudecker, claimed in her biil | that she was twice compelled to leave | Connell because of his assocfation with | other women. She said a sult for sepa- | ration which she first filed in District Supreme Court was dismissed volun- | PARROT ing with cur. onomy stand we are mow serving a SPECIAL PLATE DINNER AT ONE DOLLAR The s: h ity fo a m variety, “Speaks for Itself” | "HEON TEA DINNER of wide heretofore. Other Dinners at $1.25 and $1.50 Open on Sunday 1643 Conn. Ave. in the second bill it was alleged his| % promise had been broken. It was fur- | ther asserted by Mrs. Connell that upon | the second suit being filed her husband | left the jurisdiction to avold paying | alimony. She requested the court to grant her the privilege of resuming the | use of her maiden name. The Connells separated here May 10, 1929, according to the bill, LU “BETTER USED CARS” Used Hupmobiles Re- conditioned Mean Lasting Satisfaction. MOTT MOTORS, Inc. 1520 14th St. N.W. Dec. 4341 DINNER 75¢ A perfectly delicious Thanksgivino D i nner has been planned at $1.25. 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Mrs. Greene Droop's, 1300 G st., DIst. and ‘at_hox 'office, hall, after p. m., MEt. 2661, “SLIDING” BILLY WATSON OPENS Sunday Matinee KEiT'S ENGAGEMENT EXTENDED Thru Tuesday, Nov. 2ith SETH PARKER Floyd Gibbons Pathe News Ptarting Wed., Nov. 25th at 11:00 AM. i ‘THE ONLY LIFE-PRESERVER THEY WANTED WAS A DAME ON THE ARM AND A KISS ON THE LIPSI ! only stir the nation's pride but also arouse its mirth. R S with BILL BOYD - ROBERT ARMSTRONG JAMES G5FASON - GINGER ROGERS “And thows dds of fighting gobs mupplied through the courtery of the United States Navy s ercruae cmas n o rrosucTide — Coming — “ARE THESE OUR CHILDREN" COLIN CLIVE-JOHN BOLES MAE CLARKE-BORIS KARLOFF A FRIENDLY WARNING It you have a weak heart and cannot stand excitement or even shock, we advise you NOT to see this production. 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BROWN Fun In First National Vitaphone's “LOCAL BOY MAKES GOOD” —On the Stage— LITTLE JACK LITTLE Radie Star in Person JANE & KATHERINE LEE And Other Acts Remember November for Superlative Entertainment MIDNITE SHOW. 11:15 BENEFIT UNEMPLOYED ODAY il The Master Mind Solves the |l|| ‘Most Bafling Case of I Career i SHERLOCK HOLMES FATAL HOUR Again Clashes With His Arch-Enemy Moriority Alse SELECTED SHORTS FREE TO KIDDIES Sherlock Holmes Cap: and _Badge to 500 Attending! Coffee Served to Al whiicrn Bieeiric. Sound '8 HIPPODROME *-as uble Feature Program t) tives in_ “TABU." Sou s Na el in 5 nd ‘HARDY Com- MT, BAINIER, M. RERDE. "R 1 g AR y—JAMES RICHMOND A:2X5N%HAner OLAND in_“DAU ome ot Mhe"Mirror dereon RIGHARD ARLEN, LOUISE DRESSER, §LTAM'0N Finest “Suns Exaimiment - ISLAND.” No. 7. i 2 LYRIC SASHRE GG R “THE_SECRET CALL. FAIRLAWN AY36P95A, ., “THE SPIRIT OPF NOTRE DAME." CAROLINA '*® &3S 5% UGH" with KEN' MAYNARI (Perfect_Sound.) Warner Bros.’ 15th ana Col. Rd. 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