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APA R MEMIE NS | APARTMENTS—FURNISHED. __ (Continued.) WE PLACE YOU FREE Furn. and Unfurn. Apts._and Houses. _ NATIQNAL RENTAL SERVICE. 1427 Eye St. N.W. Dist._6768. BETTER THAN HOT LOWEST RATES IN D. C. 2, 3. 4 RM. FURN.,, $50-$80. Beautifully furn.: extra large and bright exclusive n.w. apt. bldg.: tiled bath. parquet foors. moderi., handy. Phone Decatur 3318, 2138 California st. n.w.. off Conn. & MUST RENT AT ONCE, 2 rooms, kitchen anc_bath, modern down- fown building, 24-hr_elevator ‘and switch board service. Complete with linens, dishe Frigidaire, gas. 36750 BEE RESIDENT MANAGER, ___MONMOUTH HOTEL. ' 1448 PARK ROAD N.AW, THE FULTON Two rooms. kitchen and bath: newly deco- rated and furnished: Electrolux refrigerator, and Janitor service: most conven: cated: $5250. Resident_manager NEW MODERN APTS, 3 RMS,, FURN,, $50 UP. nw. elevator, switchboard blde rooms. tile bath. meatly furn: refrig: welking dist._downtown. _Pot. 1900. THE JEFFERSON, 16th AND M STS. 2 rooms, kitchen, bath, furnish- ed; refrigeration, electricity, maid service, silver and linen. Potomac 5660. = sently APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHI Ti20 25th 8T, N.W._6 ROOMS AND BAT! newly papered: Frigidaire, porches; $50. Mrs. WOODHOUSE. Pol. 2613. . 1310 MASS. AVE, 7540 Iy furnished front apts. 2 rooms, bath. reasonable. Met. 8647 NICE- kitchen, APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED, e 0 eaieet) & DOWNTOWN. OPP MAYFLOWER HOTEL. 2 Rooms, Kitchen 1-1 Bath. $40 Month. 1706 DE SALES ST. NW. 1830 16th ST. N.W. 5 large rooms and bath. large porch...$75.00 307 8 ST. NE 2 rooms, kitchen and bath 3 rooms. kitchen and bath FRIGIDAIRE ON HOUSE_CURRENT. LINKINS CO.. 1733 De Sales N.W. SPECIATZ BARGAIN. THE WADE, 1201 13th ST. N.W. Only_$80.00. New. up to date; 3 rooms and bath, elec Tefrigerator. porch and reception Also $40 for one room and bath. See resident manager GO H. R. HOWENSTEIN 15 D] ict 0908, NEW APARTMENTS 2815-17-19 4th St. N.E Flectric Refrigeration Automatic Gas Heat Front and Rear Porches Diming Alcove Equipment Radio Aerials Showers 2 Rooms, Kit.. D. A, and Bath, $39.50 and $10.50 B. F. SAUL CO. 925 15th N.W. Nat. 2100 Alban Towers 311 EAST CAPITOL ST —ENTIRE THIRD floor, 2 Tooms. large kitchen and bath; a.m i £35 month; light and heat included; adults uly 1415 RIDGE PL. SE —3 ROOMS AND_BATH, closed-in porch. h-wh. am.i. $3750; key al Apl. 1. GEORGE §. KING CO. 2001 Nichols avé. se. 29° 3009 R 1 AVE—2 R KIT. B. $28 & 832 723 Tth sw.—5 and 6 r. and b 33 1343 E Cap—5 T and b. ... .. 48 HENRY SCHAFFERT. 330 John Marshall Pl WOODRIDGE, D. C. 4-RM. HEATED APT. Duplex house separate entrance, closets, ga- | Tage. near cars. stores. $45. Pot. 418-W. THE PARKWELL. 3500 13th ST. NW.—2 R.. kit ginette, baih, shower. unfur., '$62.50 ur’, $75.0 1445 PARK RD. N.W. THE ALTON—3 r kit. b, large reception hall ‘and dressing Toom: front. north and South exposures; unfur . 7950 THE BOND. 1230 N. H. AVE. NW.—1!; Tms. kit, dinette. bath, shower. unfur. $45; fur.'s55’ 2 r. k. dineite. b., shower. unfur. £55t0 $60.50: fur’, $70 up. elev.: res. | mer._Frizidaire S TWO ROOMS. KITEHE'{VE*FE AND BA 535 POPULAR. CONVENIENT, WELL' MANAGBO THE CLYDE, 1124 10th N.W. 2 Rooms, Kitchenet Resident Manager. Telephone Metropolitan $123. Electric_Refrigeration E RAVENEL, 1610 loth St. N.W. 7, 1925 16th ST. N.W. and 3 rms,, kit., bath, hall. solarium -2 bathe., $70 10 $110._Refrig.. res. mer. i WHY PAY MORE? THE BIRMINGHAM, 2611 ADAMS M No. 5—5 rooms and’ bath No. 34—3 rooms and bath. THE_CLIFFBOURNE. 1885 Calvert No_32—5 rooms and bath THE INGLESIDE, 1651 No. 154 rooms and bath THE ST. PAUL. 1822 15th 8t N.W. No. 1—5 rooms and bath..............$30.00 No 33 rooms and bath 3750 THE ROCHESTER. 1438 MERIDIAN PL. N.W No. 24—4 rooms and bath 350,00 THE PARKER. 3300 16th 8t. N.W. _ Apt_303—3 rooms and bath..... §52.50 THE CALIFORNIA, 1775 California St. N.W. Ap!_ 45 rooms and bath. ... ... ... 845 The success which we have had during the past few weeks in the matter of pro- curing tenants has convinced us that the ent-house hunter prefers, it possibl {0 rent direct {rom the owner. 'We are con- fident also that our rents are the lowest you will find in the northwest section, and 1t is | Fratifving to us to note that many of our Lgs are now completely rented il have a few apartments remain- ver, which have not been reserved, discontinue advertising very r{ly, the above may be engaged as of ry 1. 1932, with the privilege of imme- te possession, but no reductions. APPlY anitors for inspection CHAS. E_TRIBBY'S SONS. 14 Dist. Nat. Bk. Bldg. _Ph. Dist. 477 “THE ALDEN APT. HOUSE, 2618 13th St. N.\W. ooms and bath, Gen. Elec. refrig.; two | ks from Central High School: in excel- | condition 2 month AGE ILL RD. $67.50 $57.50 o to See_Japitors or Apply FIDELITY MORTG INV. CO., Nat. 2431 1105 E St. N.W. THE MAYCROFT, 1474 Columbia Rd. Corner 15th and Col. Rd. Unusually attractive building. one square from Meridian Park and one Square from 14th_ st. car line and 16th st. busses. Practically all out- side apartments, with large, light rooms. One room, kitchen and bath, $44.00; two rooms, kitchen and bath, $50.00, $62.50 and 365.00, five rooms bath, $90.00 H. L. RUST COMPANY, 1001 15th St. National 8100. New Apartments Ready for Occupancy 709 to 715 Irving St. N.E. 8 sauares south of 7th & Monroe Sts. $38.50 to $42.50 Individual Gas-Heating Plants, Showers, Radio Aerials wired direct to wall plug. Rear porches and separate rear yards. 2 rooms, kitchen, dining alcove and bath. ‘We suggest your earlier inspection. Reservations now being made, B. F. SAUL CO. 925 15th St. N.W. National 2100 WELDON HALL 1262 21st St. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION. 1 ROOM AND KITCHEN......$50.50 CARVEL HALL 1915 K 8t. ELECTRIC_REFRIGERATION 1 ROOM AND KIT.. $39.00 TO $43.00 TIVERTON 1121 24th St. 2 ROOMS AND KIT. CORDOVA 20th and Fla. Av ... 84950 ROOMS L RTPPPINS | ROOMS AND PORCH o} 10} DECATUR 2122 Decatur PL ROOMS ... $57.50 TO_$65.50 ROOMS $75.50 TO 8250 ROOMB 1!l ieeen.. 8850 COYWOOD 1225 L St. ROOMS ....361.50 MADISON 1339 Eye St. .....332.50 TO $35.50 NORTHMINSTER 2114 N St N.W. L...347.50 L. W. GROOMES 1719 Eye St. Nat. 1768 ROOM 3700 Massachusetts Ave. Mass Wisconsin Corner and Overlooking the Cathedral outhwest chusetts ) Avenues Situated at_highest point in Washington. Busses and car line at door. Handsomely furnished lobbies and reception halls, All corridors richly carpeted, 24-hour elevator and telephone-switch- board service. Automatic refrig- eration, incinerator, laundry, drug store. Garage in basement. There are available at present several apartments of from 2 Rooms, Dinette, Kitchenette and Bath from $67.50 up to 4 Rooms, Kitchen, Bath and Porch from $115 up. 7 rooms, 3 baths and porch, $175 Hotel Rooms—Cafe Resident Manager Furnished Apartments Randall H. Hagner & Co. 1321 Connecticut Ave. Phone Decatur 3600 1023 12th ST. NW._ COLORED—3 ROOMS kitchen and bath: excellent condition: elcc- tric lights: $30.50 Apply_Nat 240 | B | APARTMENTS—FUR. & UNFUR. | NEAR WARDMAN PARK, 212§ CONN AVE Very desirable 1 and 2 room, kitchen and eption hall: all outside , Un ichen. bath. 2 etposu: —1 ROOM. REC . with furniture and free 50 monthly. _Also unfurn.. App! __ WANTED—APARTMENT; 3 EMPLOYED GENTLEMEN DESIRE apt with kit , phone, in nc. cr se must be reasonable, Address Box Star omfice ____ FURNITURE FOR RENT. d 7.50 % FURNITURE We are ready to serve you this season when you have selected your unfurnished apt. Come in and select your fur- niture. H. Baum & Son 616 E St. N.W NA. 9136 HOUSES—FURNISHED. LYON _VILLAGE—BEAUTIFUL _SPANIS} home: 6 rocms and breakfast nook; a.m.i Call_Clarendon 1632-J-2 __HOUSES—U! 6 ROOMS WITH H-W.H. GAl tricity. 1613 _Benning rd. n.e. Conn_ave. _Col. 1667 FOR RENT_ VA MD. & D. C_6 RA gar.. $60. 4 rms. ba. $30: 5 rms., ba. § 7 rins. ba. near Wisconsin ave., $60 TON R. GORDON. Peo. Ins. Bldg 5231:_even. Clev. 4733 FOR RENT_CHEVY CHASE, D. C. DE- tached brick: 4 bed rooms, bath, rear yard fenced: garage: $85__ Clev. 4571 FOR RENT—CHEVY CHASE, D._C rms. 3 ba. veranda, house, 2 ba. (bedroom. ba gar. $125: new. never-occupied detactied Co- lonial brick, center hall. § rms., 2 ba., maid's room. 2-car gar. Ig. lot, $135" FULTON R GORDON. Peo. Ins. Bldg. Dis. 5231; even., ICTeviEATSS et teel et o UG o FOXALL—STONE FRONT. ADJOINING AND overlooking Government park. ~ 8ix rooms. double acreened porches, open fireplace, elec refrigeration, ~bullt-in 'warage. Reasonable Tent. Call at 4400 Volta pl. n.w. for inspec- tion'to 9:30 pm WAVERLY TAYLOR, INC. 1522 K St National 1040 1426 A ST NE._TWO-STORY BRICK rooms and bath: $5250: rent starts Jan. CHAS. E_TRIBBY § SONS, 814 Dist. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Ph. Dist SPECIAL BARGAINS p-to-Date New Homes 1337 Upshur St. N.W. o Sath : 2 fiemiock i rooms and bath.. W15 Warder’ K. rooms and bath £ NE. rooms and bath . 223 Channing 8t. rooms and bath. 1619 Monroe Si. rooms and bath.. 2 TWO-FAMILY FLATS 0 10th St. N.E. 4 rooms and bath 19 10th St. N. Second floor. 4 rooms 1014 3rd St. M First floor, 4 rooms and bath....$10 1014 3rd 8t Second floor, 4 Tooms’and bath...$15 All in good repair and ready to move in. ~Act aquickly. H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO. I 1315 H St. N.W. Dist. 0908 Apply 2726 37 50 FUL- Dis 4771 U rooms i St First floor, 540 ES. WANTED TO RENT—HO! LET US HANDLE YOUR RENTAL PROPERTIES, Forty Jears experience. Frompt remit WARD P SCHWARTZ. INC.. 1014 Vermont Ave. Dist. 6210. 2737 Devonshire Place Apartments of varous sizes, over- looking Klingle Valley, every mod- ern, convenience and service, in- cluding garage. Resident man- ager. Columbia’ 2737, Hotel Rooms and Service Thos. J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 38 15th St. District 6830 — SALE—HOUSES. __ REAL BARGAINS 211 H ST. NW., 7 RMS, ami 23 Oth st. ne. 8 rms., ami. Open Saturday and Sunday. Might exchange. 27* NEW DETACHED - BARGAIN—15 LONGFEL- low st n.w. $3.500; $1,000 cash. $65 mo.. o £3.000 cash. $55 mo., eté. Splendid 6-rm. best | brick. “elec. " refrig’ * cabinet rang closets, shower, Nat. heat plant, porches, cellar; hich, big lot; OWNER. Adams 906 FOR SALE—CHEVY CHABE. D C. NEW brick slate roof, 7 r.. 2 b.. sun porch, 4 bed rooms, 2-car gar.: $11.500. All cash over first trust. No trades. Clev. 4133. FOR_SALE—BUNGALOW. CHEVY CHASE, D. C.. Paved street, near schools and stores: 6 rooms, bath. garare; $9,990. Terms; nG_trades.__Clev. 4571 | suitatble tor | SELL THE EVENING ST | T SALE—HOUSES, _(Continued.) $1,000 CASH WILL BUY NEW Large, 6-room, all-brick home, with garag balanée conveblent terms; price 47.300; for- $i%h, Tiee: %300 bareain. ™ Addiess Box \\“\l T'ING FOR OCCUPANCY. rd bl nw.: comfortable six room and bath corner brick; hot- screens BUILin Tell ke atsr: rephperes. And painted like new: RENT MONEY ‘\U‘:’llLlfzgg!YdO'n ey PERCY H. RUSSELL ©O. TSN Sl A REAL BARGAIN, 415 JEFFERSON ST. N.W. Semi-detached brick (new) house; all complete. Can be used for two families. Has 4 rooms on Ist floor and 4 on the 2nd floor. It will pay you to inspect this home at once. Price will surprise; terms reasonable. Built, owned and for sale by Thomas A. Jameson Co., 906 n.w. National 5526. $300 MORE REAL VALUE —than was possible the same low price E:.i“ pastizearat $8,950 Model Home 5613 2nd P1. N.W, Completely Furnished by . B. Moses & Sons Drive out 16th. Ave. to Longfellow. 2nd’ Place, or 13th or Georgia thence east to fake 14th St. ear " or “Sheridan 8t." Get off at Longfellow—model home oven every day until 9 p.m. ooley Bros. "BUILDERS OF BETTER HOMES® Tower Bldg. Nat'l 9210 Christmas Greetings FROM KINGMAN PARK 23rd & BENNING ROAD NE. The Community of Cheer Throughout the Year All new homes every moder: feat Jacket Boilers, bu n showers. hardwood floors. all brick construction. The most rapidly grow- ing development in Washington. Most reasonable prices and on terms th ome ownersnip possible sponsible_citizens SAMPLE HOUSE. 422 23rdi St NE. OPEN AND LIGHTED DAILY TIL § P.M CHAS. D. SAGER National 0036 924 l4th St for colored with Nw. PAY CASH FOR BMALL HOUSE! : rexardless of condition J CALLANAN. 1427 Eye n.w. Nat. 8971 SALE—SUBURBAN. GOOD LAND. KINDS OF nd wiih laree trees. only wntown Washington <4800 GEORGE Church 408 LL RENT—SUBURBAN. MODERN BUNGALOW. bath lot 163x250 Close Stores churches, “boulevard GEO. C. WALKER. Hyatis T330 PER_MO. Ross- 18 EXTRA 141t n_the sa phone P h. e o for. cn or can sell_you one o < GEORGE T. McNAB, «ch 407 Wi HECVIE HOUS Ranging From $40 to 860 Per Month, With All Improvements. GO SGITIENISRS CLARENDON, VAC Thone Clarendon 322. ___OFFICES AND STUDIOS. RGE ROOM_FACING VERMONT AV office or studio. $30 & month Address 1120 Vermont ave. n.w. or see Burl- Hotel. 1120 Vi_ ave. FURNISHED, CORNER. DES Weodward Bide. National RENT—STORES, &1 D ST_N.W . DESIR i uble for “wny kind ow rent 5B, STEIN' 482 Tndlana DESIRABLE STORE AT Rent_reduced fo :45.00. 0., 1731 K st. n.w, i CHA i 71 2037 K ST. N.W. PERCY H. RUS: | ore new brick dwellings, 5. Star office. NTED-—-SMALL HOUSE for corner bidg Chase, Md. Cl. 4571 Address Box IN” EXCHANGE Connecticut ave.. Chevy _SALE OR EXCHANGE. 3722 WINDOM PL. N.W.—REDUCE] 000 5300 cash, monthly payments. Open Sat &nd Sun.’ € rooms, attic. many extras. 5114 Fulton st. n.w. -6 rooms. baths. sleeping porch: large lot: $100 cash: semi- detached: near schools. stores 7 SALE—LOTS. TWO LOTS FOR SALE IN CHEVY CHASE owner paid $1.800 10 vears azo: make offer B._ROBERTSON. 407 Chandler Bidg. ALL SIZES, LOW PRICE IN N'W. se st 3. 50.t. front. $1,100 each. SEO. E. DIEFFENBACH, Lot Specialist Nat. 8850 1343 H St N.W_ Emerson 4117 COLORED—19 LOTE IN D. C., 20x100 FT for quick sale, $65 each: ‘terms, £1.00 month. Phone Adams 2008 after 6. SALE—FARMS. iCRE CHICKEN FARM, 3-ROOM HO brooder house 24x152 ft.. all concrete, ho water heated. Also large frame laying house which must be rebuilt. Situated in the town of Patuxent at R. R. sta. and 11, miles from W.. B. & A. line. 20 miles from D. C. and 19 miles from Baitimore on good road: $3.750, on terms. O. H. GARVIN, 301 Insurance Bldg. Met. 6479. AR MONEY TO LOAN. AUCTION SALES—FUTURE DAYS. Chattel “R0erAG “—h \senotd turniture) es (no household furniture) Burchused. _Room 606. 1010 Vi, ave. % FIRST (st Disengr, 7O LOAN AT 6%, P.'J. WALSHE, INC., 1107 Eve St. N.W. - S e _____ WANTED—MONEY. WANTED, $1.000: liberal bonus, Visible security: no trifiers. Tel tomac JBHLhelwezn 9 and 13 a. u:.'phm‘. 2 _AUCTION SALES—FUTURE DA THOS.”J. OWEN & BON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Btreet Norihwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY. ELEVEN-ROOM BRICK DWELL- ING AND TWO-CAR. BRICK GARAGE KNOWN AS 310 FIRST STREET SOUTH- By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 6504, folio 91 et seq. of the land records of the District of Colum. bia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at ublic ‘ouction. in_front of the premises. on ONDAY. THE POURTH DAY OF JANU- ARY, A.D. 1931, AT FIVE OCLOCK PM., the following-described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia. snd designated as and being part of iot fourteen (14) in Moses Kelly and J. H. Thompsod's subdivision of lots in square seven hundred and thirty-three (733), as per plat recorded in Liber W. F.. folio 186 of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. described s follows: Beginning for the same at the northwest corner of sald lot fourteen (14). and running thence south - ¢ the enst line of First street twenty- three (23) feet eleven (11) inches to the center of the south wall of house on part of said lot hereby described: thence east one hundred (100) feet. thence north twenty- three (23) feet eleven (11) inches to the northast corner of said lot: snd thence west one hundred (100) feet to the place of beginning. Terms: Sold subfect to a prior deed of trust “for $5,000 00, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said frust to be paid n cash. A deposit of §300 00 required. Co; vevancing., recording, etc. at purchaser cost. Terms to be compiied with ‘within thirty davs. otherwise deposit forfaited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. HARRY FRIEDMAN, R. FRIEDMAN. Trustees de24,26.28,30.1a2.4 THOMAS J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye 8L NW. TRUSTEES' SALE OF DESIRABLE TWO. STORY FRAME DWELLING SITUATE NO. 2122 N STREET NORTHWEST By virlue of u deed of frust recorded in Liber, No “e102. at, follg 246, of the land | 1ecords of the Columbia, We seil’in front of the premises on MONDAY. THE 'POURTH DAY OF JANUARY. AD 1932, AT TWO-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. part of lot mumbered forteen (14) in Sauare Dumbered seventy (10)° bezinning for the Same 20 feet east of tha northwest corner of 'said lot 14 on N street and ¢ thence south parallel with the west line cf 18I Tot. 100 feet’ ‘lence east parallel Wik Street, 20 feet: thence north parallel Wi e twent T or ‘Said 1ot 100 Teet” to' N Sret"and thence West on the line of N Street "20 toet fo_the beginning Terms of sale: One-fourth cash one. two and three years. SIX " per’ cent per annum. annually. Deposit of sale. and the p duss"srom date of sale to com hase. Further particulars st S aern PEDWARD € VERNCN G 4621.22.29.24.26.28.20 3031082 ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE v virtue of & writ of fierl o of “the ety office o' the ‘Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and to me directed. 1 will sel public " auction for cash. in front of ance of the Court House on D and Sth streets ngy . Wa TWO O'CLOCK F ON ARY EIGHTH, 1932. all the rights. title interest in the following-described Lot 26, square 1485, unimproved, containit 4550 44 square feet. located at the noith- Corner of Massachusetts avenue and Albemarle street n w . seized and levied upon s the property of the defendant Robert L. Thomas. Tra as Thomas Electric Com- | any. and_ <old ent a aw. 78021, in_favor of e EDGAR C United States Mars for the District de19-20t incl Sudhol “THO! balance in lete the pur- time of sale. RALTZ. OWEN. Trustees. facias {ssued treet Shington. D. C. at FRIDAY, JANU- WEN_& SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. SALE OF VALUABLE_FIVE- STORY BRICK APARTMENT BUILD- ING CONTAINING E: NINETY-EIGHT ROOM THREE BATHS KNO TORIA " S T COR- OF _THIRD AND G BSTREETS A WEST. O TN aToa certain deed of trust, duly Tolio 405 et sea. t 'of Co- rty se- tees will he prem- THIRTIETH AT THREE nd TRUSTEES' S AND TWEN AS "THE AS 1WEST COF recorde of the lumbia cuzed thereby sell at public fses. on WEL DAY OF DEC O'CLOCK P M land records of the Distr and at the reguest of the p the updersivned tr INESDAY. THE MBER. AD 1931, followink-described 1 square five 9), said lot and art of lot being contained within the fol- Beginnigg for east corner of said lot Square and runninz along the line of Third street hundred and fifty (150) feet y-two (62) feet nine (9) e south eighiv-one (81) feet thirtv-one (311 feet: th nine (69 feet to north G s e cast thirty-one (31) feet to the place of beginning tax purposes as lot 800, squar s of sale: One-third n to be paid in cash, eaual installments. payable years, with interest at six anium. pavable semi-ann: from day of Sale, aecured by deed of trust upon the prop- erty solc all cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $3.000 will be re- aquired at time of sale. Al conveyancine. recording. etc. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale 1o be complied with within thirty davs from day of sale, otherwise the {rus- tees reserve the right to resell the proper'y faulting pirclise in Washing- nine inches known for 29 %, of the purchase balance in two in one and two r centum per or 1sk and cost of de r five days' advertisem wspaper published DONALD M MCcNEALE, THOMAS A. BUTT. de17-d&ds.exSushol Tru THOS. J. OWEN_& SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE W, Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick | Apartment House, Containing | 28 Apartments, Being Prem- ises No. 1320 Fairmont Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 6384. folio 216 et sea, of the land records of the District of Co- Tumbia, and at the request of the party se- cured ihereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at put . in_front of the prem- ises. 'on WEDNESDAY. THE SIXTH DAY OF JANUARY, AD 1932, AT FOUR OCLOCK P, the following-described 1and and prem- fses.’ situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being all of lot 15| fn block 31 in John Sherman. trustee’s sub- division called “Columbia Heighs.” as per plat recorded in Liber Governor ‘Shepherd a1 folio 158, in the survevor's office of the District of Columbia. excepting so much of said lot as was condemned and taken for alley purposes by proceedings in District Court Cause No. 816 in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia: subject to the TiEht to perpetual use as a party wall of | the west well of the building located on the | above-described lot granted by Frederick W True and wife to Franklin T. Sanner by deed dated Julv 21, 1898, and recorded in Liber 2335, at folio 101 in the land records of the District of Columbia. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $47.500. the purchase price above said trust to be paid one-third in cash, ba ance in 36 equal monthly instaliments. with fnterest at 67 per annum. plus monthly i REAL ESTATE LOANS. MONEY TO LOAN ON D. C. REAL ESTATE in any amount at prevailing interest. JESSE L. HEISKELL. 1115 Eye st. n.w. MONEY AVAILABLE FOR FIRST TRUST loans on D C. real estate. JOHN S8CRIVE- NER & BRO.. 914 G St.n.w. FOR REAL ESTATE LOANS-_SEE SUPERIOR FINANCE & INVESTMENT 0O.. INC., 1331 G St. N.W._Room 208, Met. 2498, SEE ME FIRST—Ist, 2na AND 3rd TRUSTS No red tape, quick service; reasonable $300, repay $1.50 wk 3500, repay $2.50 wk 3702, repay $3.50 wk $900, repay $4.50 wk 31,500, repuy £7.50 wk $2,000, repay $10.00 wx $2,500, repay $12.50 wk $3,000, repay $15.00 wk $3,500, repay $17.50 wk 34.000. renay $20.00 wi Above payments include principal and fn- terest and can be arranged monthly and bi-monthly_ Also loans in nearby Md. b‘ll DR. A _HENRY, INC, 1016 Eye st. n.w (wliere Eye meets N. ¥. ave.). QUICK MONEY 7710, LEND, Ist AND 2nd TRUSTS: #100 To $6.500__MARYLAND D. C, HOME! THREE DAYS TO COMPLETE TRANSAC- TIONS COURTEOUS SERVICE, C. F. WARING, 1416 F ST NW. NATL 1. AUTO_LOANS. i REFINANCING: will pay your unpaid not and give you difference in cash. Open eve, GOLDEN _MOTORS. 1827_14th. AUTO LOANS. urteous Service—No _Indor UNITED FINANCE Goy o s _943 New York Ave., cor. 10th.__Dist. 9283, AUTO LOANS. USE_YQUR CAR LOWEST RATES. 905 N. Y. Ave. N.W J SACRIFICE OF § ROOMS. BATH, DWG. h. w.h. electricity. on Congress Heights. near car line. P.'J. WALSHE, INC. Nul. 2095, 616 KEEFER PL. NW. Two-story and cellar_dwelling with peb- bledashed front: 6 rooms and bath; large lot to paved alley; room for private garace: newly renovated ’throughout, in exceilent condition: elec. _Price reduced to $6.500. JESSE L. HEISKELL. 1115 Eve 8t. N.W. NEAR 15th AND H 8T8, NE. 32,600, Vacant. Five rooms and bath, electricity, fu cellar Easy terms: to white {am. rns ily. C.'F. 3 4 X 15 C- F- WARING, 1416 F #. nv. Na N.W. Natl 2483, CASH LOAN IMMEDIATELY. 192y to 1931 modeis; year to pay: lowest rates n_city; no endorsers: you keep car. SEE MR. BARNES, ____1729 14th. _ Open Evenin TAUTO LOANS __USE_YOUR CAl TMMEDIATE ACTION. METRO FINANCE SERVICE, 903 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Nat. 3839, WE SUPPLY THE CASH YOU USE THE CAR. Quick_Action—No Indorsementa, AUTO FINANCE CO. 939 New York Ave. N.W, Nationsl 3804, deposit of 1-12 of annual faxes and first- {rust interest. A deposit of 31,000 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc. a - €% cost. * Terms to be complied with with- | overdue, aud no allowance or credit for such irty days, otherwise deposit forfeited aha'The “property miy be ‘advertised and re- tion of th : sold at the discre! BhvED AUSKAER. HENRY J. ROBB, ins pLTSEes LOUIS OTTENBERG. Wilkins Bulldin Attorney for Party Secured. 24,28.31.§24.5.8 J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, ZHOD. 01‘3\ EYE 8T. N.W. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate, Consist- ing of a Modern Fire-Resist- ing Nine-Story Office Build- ing, Known as the Securities Building, Being Premises 729 Fifteenth Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded i, Diber No. 8247, folio 39 et sea., of the land records of the Disirict of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party sey cured thereby, the undersigned trustee wil Sell at publie auction. in front of the prem- ises, on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF JANUARY. AD. 1932, AT THREE- THIRTY O'CLOCK PM. the following-de- scribed land and prem situate in the city of Washington. District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot 12 in the subdivision made by the heirs of John Da- vidson in square 222, as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, in Liber N. K. at folios 63 nd 64 ) . One-third of tne purchase Term of sale, OB, Falanee in 1wo money to be paid in eqnal installments, payable in one and two vears, with interest at six per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by geed of trust upon the Broperty sold. or all cash at the option of | the purchaser. A deposit of $10.000 will be required at time of sale. All convevancing, recording, etc., at cost of purchaser. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trustee Teserves the Tight to resell the property at the rigk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days sdvertisement of such re- Sale in some newspaper published in Wash- 18100 DASIERCIAL NATIONAL BANK OF INGTON. Trustee. p‘y"xf“/«. BLAUGHTER, Vice President de33343831, 8 47.11,14,18,31,33,33,35,26.3%, 28,29 ABAM A. [LER & BON, Auctioneers, Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate Known as the HAY-ADAMS APART- MENT HOTEL, located at the northwest corner of Six- teenth and H Streets North- ‘wes| adesd By virtue of & certain deed of trust, re- corded in Liber 5927, at folio 203 of the and records of the District cf Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will sell at ubllc suction. in {ront of sald, properiy, on EDNESDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF JAN- UARY, AD. 1932, AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M the fee simpl titie to the following land and remises situate in the City of Washington, Fn‘the District of Columbia, heing desiznated and known as lots number ten (10). cleven (1) ‘and twelve (12) in Willlkim W Corcoran’s subdivislon "in square numbered one hundred and elghty-six (183) as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 10 at follo 114, improved by ble ‘apartment and hotel known as the Hay-Adams. located at the northwest corner of Sixteenth and H northwest, Logether with all and r the improvements, ways, easements. rights, privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, Or in anywise appertaining. and all of the estate. right. fitle, interest | and claim, both &t law snd in_equity or otherwise. 'however, of the rrantor and/or her assigns in said deed of trust in, to or out of the said land and premises, including all of the right, Utle and interest of the sal@ grantor, as lessor, and/or her assigns. in and to a certain indenture of lease made May 1, 1925, and recorded May 7. 1025, in Liber No. 5807, at folio 64 et seq.. of the Iand records of the District of Golumbia (corrected by & certain other mdenture of lease made N 6, recorded No- yember 27 in Liber No.' 5882, at folio 1d land records). by a antor, Alice Hay Wa r, and ' Harry ~ Wardman, Thomas P. Bones and James D. Hobbs, &5 lessees, whereby the said real estate was leased 'for a terry of ninety-nine (59) years from and after the 1st day of April, 1925, to and until the 31st day of March, 2024, with the right 1o the said les heirs, devisees, representatives and assigns. or any of them, at any time befors the expiration of said term of ninety-nine (99) years to renew the said lease for a term to continue perpetually and forever: the said lease reserving us yearly rent for said de- mised premises the sum of thirty-six thou- sand (336.000) dollars, each year for and during said term of ninety-uine (99) vears the ‘said lease contains an option to the said lessees, their heirs, representatives, as- siwns_and survivors to purchase said land and premises at uny time prior to the ex: piration of twenty (20) years from and after the first day of April, 1925. for six hundred thousand (§600.000) dollars; refe ence to said lease s hereby made for in- formation as to all its terms and conditions The suid lands and premises will be sold subject o all of the Tiuhts of the lessees, their heirs. representatives. assiens and sur vivors under. in and to the aforementioned indentures of lease Terms of sale: The property is sold sub- fect to all taxes accrued, taxes due and taxes taxes will be made to the purchaser on s count of the purchase money. ~he co dition of the taxes will be announced at the time of the sale. The purcnaser will be 1 quired at the time of the settisment to one-third (1+) in cash (less the deposit) and deliver his ‘notes for :he balance in two equal Installments. payable in one and two years, with interest at 5'; per aunum, pa wble ‘semi-afinually {rom ‘the date of secured by a frst deed of trust upon property sold. or all cash at the option of the purchaser A deposit of twen'y-five thousand ($25.000) dollars will be required #t time of sale. All conveyancing and ie- cording to be at cost of purchaser. The purchaser is required to make full ‘settle- ment of the sale according terms within fifteen days from date of wise the trustee reserves the sell the property at th defaulting purchaser after ten (101 day advertisement of such resale in some new paper published in hing'oy. D C UNION TRUST COM DISTRICT OF COL BY_GEORGE E. FLEMIN( Seal ) Attest IRVING ZIRPEL, Secretary. des.30t THOS. J. OWEN & BON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eye Street N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, CONTAIN ING FIVE ROOMS AND ONE BATH BEING PREMISES 2033 37th STREET NORTHWEST By virtue of & certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 5835. folio §1 et sea of the land records of the District of Co- . and at the request of the darty s . the undersigncd trustees w lic auction, in front of the pren TUESDAY, THE FIFTH DAY O] AD 1931, AT THREE-THIf O'CLOCK PM.. the followin-descrived and premises, Mtuate in the Distsict of lumbla, and designated as and being lot | numbered 449, in square east of square nur bered 1301, in the subdivision made by | Clarence F. Norme:t of lots in Beatty srd Hawkins Addition to Gegrgetown. s per plat | recorded in Liber No. 74, follo 138, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the | District of Columbia. Terms of sale. One-third money to be paid in cash. eaual installments. payable with interest at six per centum per . payable semi-annually. from day of ured by deed of trust upon U property sold. or all cash. at the option the purchaser. A deposit of $30000 will red at time of sale. All conveyancing. | at’cost of purcnaser Terms | a Wb 30 dase from day of otherwise the trustees reserve the right fo resell the property the risk and co defaulting surchase after five days advertisemer of such resale | in some newspaper published in Washing- ton, D. C. HARRY L._RUST. GEO. CALVERT BOWIE. Trustees. de21.22.23.24.28.29.30.31 L the purchase | lance in two one and two of 2 be ADAM A. WESCHLER & BON, Auctioneers TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE APART- | MENT HOUSE CONTAINING 83 APAR MENTS AND 76 BATHS. TWO DININ ROOMS 'AND_KITCHEN, KNOWN A: THE MANCHESTER APARTMENT NO 1426 M STREET NORTHWEST. By Sirtue of a certain deed of frust. duly recorded i Liber 6495 at ot the land records of the District of Columbia and i the request of the party secured trereby. the undersigned trust at public auction. it front of ‘the pr on “WEDNESDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1932. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P. | the followink-described land and premises” | inbered 96 in Wardman and Bones | of part of “orieinal lot 12 in er plat recorded 85, at folio 135, in the survoyo: s the District of Columbia, together e Terms of sale: Said will be old subiect {0 a A balance of $105.000, with v per” annum, furthe: particulars will be announced at the time of sale purchase price above said deed of trust is to be prid as follows: One-fourth in cash | and the balance in one. two and three vears after date. Wwith interest at 6% per| annum. payable semi-annually. to be secured by deed of trust upon said premise all cash. at the option of the purchaser A deposit of $1.008 will be required at the time of sale. - Convevancing. recording and | notarial fees at cost of purchaser of sale to be complied with within 3 from day of sale: otherwise depo be forfeited and property will be ad and Tesold at (ke discretion of the and at the Tisk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. nd WILLTAM M. SEAY. WILMER J.' WALLER, Tustees Care of Federal-American National Bank and Trust Company _ de22.23.24.23.29.30.31.1a4.5.6 ADAM A WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. Trustee’s Sale of Detached Two- Story and Attic Stucco Res dence, With Detached Two- Car Garage, 3707 Harrison Street Northwest. By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber 6240, folio 115. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties secured thereby, the under- signed surviving trustee will offer for sale at public_auction, in front of the premises. on MONDAY. THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF DECEMBER, AD. 1931, AT FOUR| O CLOCK P.M., the following-described land | and premises. with the improvements there- on: Lot numbered three (3) in square mum- bered eizhteen hundred and seventy-six (1876) in the subdivision made by the Chevy Chase Land Company of Montgomery County. Maryland, and others of part of ‘‘Mount Airy,"” called “Chevy Chase Heights,” as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 36, at folio 40, subject to covenanis of record. ‘Terms: One-third cash. the remainder in eaual installments payabie in one and. two years. with interest six per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, secured by deed of trust on property sold. or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit | of one_thousand dollars (31.000) reauired at sale. Terms to be complied with within thirty days from the date of sale or the deposit to be forfeited, the trustee reserving the right to resell the property, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ ldl’flllslnh thereof in some news- %::;:1‘:‘:1‘2!‘;2!6 in 1‘."2 Dm‘;ict of Columb: . recording and notarl the cost of the Hu""‘lRIA‘;J,K P taijtees . HARMAN, de9,11,14,16,18,19.21 Surviving Trus éu THE ABOVE SALE 1S POSTPONED until ‘UESDAY. DECEMBER TWENTY-NINTH. 1931, at the SAME HOUR AND PLACE. by order of the trustee. _ de32.34.28 THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIO! S. 1637 Eve Street Northwest o oere: STOCK OF THE FANTAIL BOA CORPORATION i AT AUCTION On TUESDAY. DECEMBER TWENTY-NINE. 1931, AT _ONE O'CLOCK P.M., within the office of Thos, J. Owen & Son:' Auctionsers, 1431 Eye street n.w., I will sell at public suc- tion 279 shares of ‘the preferred stock and 1.044 shares of the common stock of the Fentail Boat Corporation of New York. For information_concerning this stock apply to the_undersigned. © All cash, ‘Terms of 1 v 1028 %% Oy Telephone Potomac 5278. RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N, | WJSY | mers: Today on the Radio (All programs scheduled for Eastern Standard Time.) 315.6 Meters. WRC 950 Kilocycles. 3:00—Woman’s Radio Review. 00—Correct time. 4:01—Orpheus Choir. 4:30—Santa Claus and the Lady Next Door. 5:00—Ceremonies in connection with the lighting of the National community Christmas Tree by President Hoover. 5:30—"What Happened to Jane?” 5:45—Russ Columbo and Orchestra. 6:00—Leon Brusilof's Orchestra, 6:15—Rudolph Schramm’s Orchestra. 6:45—The Stebbins Boys. 7:00—Amos 'n’ Andy. 7:15—Lanin’s Orchestra, 7:30—Alice Joy and Paul Van Loan's Orchestra, 7:45—"Christmas Nowadays Is a Busi- ness Racket,” by Merle Thorpe. | 8:00—Rudy Vallee anc. his Coanecti- cut Yankees and Mme. Ernes- tine Schuman-Heink. 9:00—Dramatic Musicale. 9:30—International rebroadcast from Rome, featuring the Sistine choir. 0—Dance hour, with Herb Gor- don's Orchestra, Ted Weem's Orchestra and Seymour Simons and his Orchestra. 11:00—Last-Minute News. 11:02—Slumber Music. 11:30—Weather forecast. 11:31—"8ilent Night." :55—Trinity Chimes. :05a—"A Christmas Meditation,” by Charles Colfax Long. 12:30a to 1:00a—"The Old and New"— Christmas party with Reinald ‘Werrenrath, Early Program Tomorrow. 7:00a—Cantique Noel 7:30a—Mexican Christmas 8:00a—Gene and Glenn. 8:15a—Morning Devotions. 0a—Cheerfo, 9:00a—8t. Nick in Bavaria. 9:15a—The Lady Next Door. 9:30a—Christmas Extravaganza. 9:45a—Food program. 10:00a—Mrs. Blake's Radio Column, 10:15a—Children’s Fairv Tales. 10:30a—German songs by Clare Bux. 10:45a— 'P the Chimney."” 11:00a—"Children in Bethlehem"— Christmas Oratorio. 12:00m—The Home Circle, 12:15—Christmas with the Pickards 12:30—National Farm and Home Hour. 1:15—Eva Jessye Choir 1:45—"Hansel and Gretel.” from Met- Topolitan _Opera_stage. 3 ifif—glnddln Pantomime from Lon- on 4:00—Decorating by Moore. 4:15—"A Servant in the House,” the Radio Guild. 205.4 Meters. 1460 Kilocycles. 00—Ballad Hour 30—Thompson and Ziegler 45—Program by the Washington Po- lice Post of the American Le- gion —Studio feature. 30—Ceremonies in connection wit he National Community Christmas Tree, by President Hoover. 30—Mount Alto Hospital program. 6:00—Dinner music. hes Mrs. S8andman. Santa_Claus. 00—Jot 15—Ma 30—K nborn Edits the News. Wilton Mendelssohn. baritone. 00—Shoreham Concert Orchestra, 15—8tudio feature 30—Talk by Rev. W. L. Darby 45—Stafford County Ramblers G0—Dance Marathon news. 1 dio featu 30—The Nurserymen. 00—News flashes, 15—Holt's Fretted Symphony. 10—8horcham Orchestra 30—Dance Marathon 00 to 12:30a—George Washington Masonic National Memorial program, featuring chimes and massed choirs of Alexandria. Early Program Tomorrow, 00a — Christmas Sunrise Service from Washington Street M. E Church South of Alexandria 00a—Studio_feature, 00—Merry Jingles 15a—Studio feature. 30a—Carol Singers. Musical prog:am. Studio feature Pegey Clarke's Daily Chat. Merry Christmas. “Christmas Message in Song.” by Rev. H. B. Brenner rvices of the Fourth Pres Notes, Betty by baritone riety Hour 00—Schramm’s Trio. 30— Metropolitan Dance Orchestra. 00—Luncheon Concert. 30—Studio fe 00—Christmas Carols from George Washington Masonic Memorial in Alexandria. 30—Mayfair Dance Orchestra. LE T PEELLE, ¢ GIVEN THAT THE M-P. Murphy, Otis rskine Wood, Edward Pennvpacker. James Sargent, William_ P. n. ‘George Cole having formed a 1o the laws of desiring to do of Columbia as a N filed a i 1e office Court_of the name of phy & Com- ansacted by or_gtherwise ac- ise disposing of in f of cks. 0. McDonnell D. Sawyer, C T. Prestos Scott and Alf Limited part bonds or oth ies acting securities b is ordinarily c E ng Or subscribins neral s ucted by id_ unde: Or or assiSting to underwr subscriptions for bonds other securities and or ancing of assisting fo procure of corporate or other ente Drises; hat the said Grayson M P FatGrDD Otis A. Glazebrook, jr. Edward O. McDo nell. P. Erskine Wood. John G. Pennypacker, James D. Sawyer. Charles S. Sargent and Willlam P. T. Preston are general partners: hat the said Prederick Osborn, George Cole Scott and Ajfonso P. Villa are special part- that the said special partners have: contributed as capital to the common stock seid parinership the following amounts in cash, namely: Frederick Osborn. $62.500 Georve, Cole Scott. $300.000, and Aifonso P. Villa. $357.000, and have also made additional contributions’ of capital to said common stock consisting in each case of se and or other property having the act agrecd value hereinafter specified, Frederick Osborn. $112,500, and Alfonso P Villa, $42.500: and that the term for which the faid nership is to exist is to com- mence on January 1. 1932 and is to end at the close of business on December 31, 1934 subject to earlier termination at the optior of ‘any partner, in the event of a material breach of the articles of co-partnersiup. Dated this _12th day of December. 1931 (Signed,) GRAYSON M.-P._ MURPHY, OTIS A GLAZEBROOK. Jr. P. ERSKINE WOOD. EDWARD O. MCcDONNELL. JOHN G. PEN- NYPACKER ' JAMES D. SAWYER. CHARLES S_ SARGENT. WILLIAM P._T. 'PRESTON. FREDERICK ' OSBORN. GEORGE COLE SCOTT. ALFONSO P. VILLA de15,17,19,22.24,36.26.31,1a2.5, 7. —_ EDUCATIONAL. National University Law School Winter Term Begins January 4, 1932, at 6:30 P.M. Standard three-year course lead- ing to degrees of LLB, B. C. L. and J. D. Graduate courses leading to de- grees of LLM, M. P. L, 8. J. D. and D. C. L. All classes held at hours conven- ient for employed students. School of Economics and Government Degree courses of collegiate grade offered in Political Science, Govern- ment, Economics, Psychology, His- tory, Finance, Business and Lan- guages. Address Secretary Natlonal 66]{. 818 13th St. N.W. wri procure stocks. otherwise the fina of 475.9 Meters. WMAL 630 Kilocycles. 3:00—La Forge-Berumen Musicale. 3:30—Miriam Ray. 3:45—Virginia Arnold, pianist 4:00—United States Army Band. 4:30—With Uncle Sam’'s Naturalists. 0—Taft Orchestra. 45—Dance Marathon news. 5:00—Ceremonies in connection with the lighting of 1he National Community Christmas Tree by President Hoover, 5:30—Herr Louis and the Thirsty Five. 5:45—Flashes from The Evening Star, by Doug Warrenfels. 6:00—Time and program resume. 6:01—Boys’ Choir of the St. Thomas’ Church, in Leipzig. 6:15—Bossert Orchestra. 6:30—Connie Boswell. 6:45—Frank Stretz's Orchestra 7:00—Myrt ana Marge 7:15—Bing Crosby, baritone. 7:30—Diamond Mystery Serial. 7:45—Jitters. 8:00—Col. Stoopnagle and Budd. 8:15—Abe Lyman's Band. 8:30—Kate Smith, crooner. 5—"Your Child,” by Angelo Patri. | 9:00—The Mills Brothers. | 9:15—Fray and Braggiotti | 9:30—Dramatized Love Story. |10:00—The Trumpeters, with Edwin C. i ties — Artists of States Army Band, 11:00—Drama, “A” Christmas Carol.” 12:00 to 1:00a—Carol Service Early Program Tomorrow. Morning Devotions. on_musicale —The Dutch Girl a—Opening the Morning Mail. 0a—Tony's Scrap Book. -Rhythm Kings Da—Selected _readings, Warren Piel 10:15a—Frank Crumit and Julia San- derson | 10:45a—Frank Young. pianist 11:00a—School of Cookery. | 11:152—"Blue Moonlight” with Bailey Allen and vocal trio, 11:30a— Christmas service from t Washington Ca‘hedral. 12:30—Columbia Revue. 1:00—Varieties, 1:15—The Dance Marathon. 1:30—Harry Tucker's Orchestra. 2:00—The Funnybone 2:15—Columbia Artists' Recital. 2:30—Ann Leaf at the orga; 3:00—Columbia Salon Orchestra. 3:30—Arthur ett, teno 3:45—"Christmas Trees, Wheeler 4:00—Light Opera Gems. WO, 2289 Meters. | 1,310 Kilocycles. 3:00—Varietr Hour 00—Tea Time Tunes 45—Catherine Deale. pia (0—One-Time Opportunities 30—Accordion Kapers 00—Popular melodies by Jimmy and Bert 15—Community Chest 30—Music sketches. 00—Dinner music. )—News flashes. 0—Elmer Calloway’s Orchestra 00—Broadcast from the District Jail 20—Studio_feature. 00—Edna Kiatti 15—Osborne Muller, te 30—Mary E. Callahan, impersonator 00—The Souther Musical Saw A Christmas Caiol, rn Dramatic Co. 00—Christmas _Carols 00—Midnight mass from C the Immaculate Concept Early Program Tomorrow. 00a—Musical Clock 0Ca—Birthdays. 05a—Mausical Clock. 00a—Tke Minstrel 15a—Recordings of the Boswell Sis- ters. | 10:30a—Dance Tunes. 11:00a—Bertha Parker'’s Beauty 11:10a—Pestival of Music 11:30a—Previews of Coming Attrac- tions. 12:00m—The Costumers. 12:30—Popular songs by Joe Hor 12:45 to 1:00—Luncheon Music the United by Violet Ida 2t by H program reader Crooner and 30~ by North- 10 10 Hint; Dy, Major Radio Features SPECIAL EVENTS. Trinity Chimes, WRC, 11 Service,. WMAL, 12:00; | Immaculate Conception WOL, 12:00; Masonic se: WISV, 12:00. SPEECHES. Nowadays Is a Business by Merle Thorpe, 55 Mass Church, Chris | e “Christm: Racket,” 745, DRAMA Myrt and Marge, WMAL. 7:00 matized Love Story, WMAL, 9:30; “A Christmas Carol,” WMAL, 11:00. CLASSICAL. Dramatic Musicale. WRC, 9:00; United States Army Band Artists, WMAL, 10:30. VARIETY Schramm’s _ Orchestra, WRC. Morton Downev, WMAL. 7:45 Stoopnagle and Budd. WMAIL Rudy Vallee and his Connee Yanke>s. WRC, 8:00: Abe Lyman Band, WMAL, 815 Kate Smitl WMAL, 8:30. INTERNATIONAL REBROADCAST. Sistine Choir, program from Rome WRC, 9:30 | DANCE. MUSIC. Ted Weem's Orchestra, Herb Gordor Orchestra and Seymour Simor Orchestra, WRC, 10:00. HIGH LIGHTS EL: 6:00—Raising Junior, WJZ, WBAL, WGAR. WHERE, domestic WHAM and —WJZ, WBZ, WLW. KDKA WRVA, WJAX and WIOD. 7:30—Phil Cook. comedian — WJZ. WBAL, WHAM, KDKA and WGAR 7:45—The Goldberg's, comedy sketch— WEAF, WTIC, WCAE, WWJ, WSI and WGY. 8:00—Dixie Spiritual Singers—WBZ. WBAL. KDKA, WRVA, WHAM and WGAR. songs — WJZ, WBZ, WBAL, WHAM, KDKA and WSR 9:00—Julia Sanderson and _Frank Crumit—WJZ, WBAL., WBZA, WREN, KDKA and WHAM. 0—Lanny Ross, tenor: Don_Voor- hoes’” Orchestra—WJZ, WBAL, WLW, KDKA and WREN. 10:00—Harry Horlick's Dance Orches- tra—WJZ, WHAM, WBAL and CKGW. 2—Grand Opera Miniatures; “Han- seland Gretel'—WABC. WLBW, WCAO. WBT and WHK 10:30—Clara, Lu and Em: gossip and incidental music—WJZ, WEAL, WHAM. WJR, WLW and KDKA orchestra and soloists—WJZ, WBZ, WBAL, WHAM. WGR, WLW and KDKA. | 11:30—The Three Doctors—WJZ, WBAL, WSR and WHAM. 12:00—Mildred Bailey and the King's Jesters, variety brogram—WJz, WBZ. WBAL, KDKA, WJR and WHAM. 7 Tuneimonthe ) | BOSWELL SISTERS | Tomorrow—and every Tuesday and Friday | 10:15 AM., WOL ORIENTA COFFEE HOUR 10:30—Washington Musical PL'FFDHI\'.h‘ of Christmas Carols | WRC, | 5—Topics in Brief; Lowell Thomas | 8:30—The Pickard Family: hill bfll}“ VATICAN SINGERS ONRADIO TONIGHT ISistine Choir Will Present ! Program Through WRC and Chain. A special program of Christmas musie e Sistine Singers of the Vatican will be imported from Rome tonight by | the National Broadcasting Co. as one | of X)}.(- major s of its Christmas eve br in the ‘ranscon- ing the Vatican broadcast from Six_choral master- the Sistine ns will be in 10 o'cloc st Il be All of ding N. B. C. attrac- WRC schedule include the i which Mme. Ernes- appear nkees, and t devoted ve to great Adam Yule 3izet and Gruber. Spirit Refl Jumann-Heink tra Ct N cago Orchestra in »{ WOIL cer CATHEDRAL R.ITES HERE TO BE HEARD ABROAD Short-W Carry Bishop Freema I Tra rissi | Tonight, 10 P.M. 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