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REAL ESTATE —— THE EVEN SALE—HOUSES. __ (Continued.) FOR SALEGREAT INVESTMENT. 1311_QUE 8T. N.W. Price. $6.950, 13 rooms and 3 baths, hewh., Maht: rent, 115, o o 1016 F st electric 7 SALE—BUSINESS PROPERTY. AUCTION SALES—TOMORROW NG STAR, WASHL _AUCTION SALES—FUTURE DAYS, FEl TONDAY, AUCTION SALES—FUTURE DAYS. $7.500 SECOND COMMERCIAL ZONE, Near 19th and L sts. n.w.—Brick house, deep lot to 30-ft. alley. JAMES M. WOODWARD. Realtor. 33 20th W. RENT—BUSINESS PROPERTY. NEW HOMES— 20th AND BUNKER HILL RD N.E. INSPECT NO. 4108 20th ST. N.E. These homes are the last word in up-to- date improvements: 6 rooms, bath, sun arior. large porches. linoleum on kitchen Teneral - Electric réfrigerator. © Detachec Homes on large lots. with or without ga- Tage They are tne best values on the market. You will think so if you will drive out this evening or Sunday and iook them over. ONLY $8950. H. R. HHOWENSTEI 1315 H 2 N CO:, Dist._0908. $6,950. MANOR PARK BUNGALOW. rably situated in this delightful new senion . only"one half square from the 1ith Sfrect car line and all stores. and near a Public school. _Five nicely arranged rooms and bath, hardwood floors, hot-water heat. open fireplace. screens and front and rear porches: everything in good condition. A Smail cash pavment and only $55 a month Wi carry_this home. % SHANNON & LUCHS, INC, 1435 K St. NW. _ Nat. 2345 ALL-BRICK HOME. PETWORTH. $7,250. Well built, Dunigan home of six rooms and _bath. conveniently located near the car line. school, and stores. Celonial front and double rear porches. hot-water heat and Harawood foors: Thoroushiy medern thrpush: Qilex uic Gh ' 10w cash payment and $50 per month. Repin s Al SHANNON & LUCHS, INC, 1435 K St. NW. ____Nat. 2345, "~ TO SETTLE AN ESTATE. Very unusual opportunity to purchase 3- yoom and bath house (4 rooms on each floor). in excellent northwest section: hot Water heating plant. equipped with an oil burner; gas and eleciricity PERCY H_RUSSELL CO.. 1731 K St. N.W. SALE—SUBURBAN. ALOW. 2109 32nd ST. SE, “HILL BN stins: tlle *bath, “hardwocd floo wrim, elect ewly d Do *“Clo0 Gown and 350, pet Can be bought for s own and 350 pe month. Inguire of Mr. CADLE, 2112 32nd st. se._Lin. 5 JUST COMPLETED. BU e bath: latge living room with fireplacs e D e Vloored. attic, hot-water Beat, gas, built-in_garage, 60-foot, fenced On maple ave.. two blocks east of Wiscon- S ave, Price, $7.000: terms. $1.500 cash. Bal. monthly. Lewis Keiser, Bethesda Bank Fide. Phone Bradiey 410. 8 TINN. elec- view EXCELLENT HOME OR T 16 rooms. bath, hot-water heat, ga tricits 4 lots. between 2 streets. ‘plain WWash -Balto. Bivd. Former price, $18.000 eiken in Uhder @ mortgage: can now be 500, easy terms ERVIN . phone_Hvattsville 765 ONE OF THE BEST BUNGALOWS IN T. N, e M hiew 61 & b. plastered cel- faree front porch. garage. hi-w b maple $ cedar closets, bri, tib. bookcases, beautifully finishe riced be- PoakSieal” worth, . $6.050 Robert E. Lohr, 311 Cedar st.. Takoma Park. GE. 0881 %.RM. HOUSE, BATH. H-WH. AMI. open fireplace. 2 large lots. One biock {rom *line and stores. Price, §5,500: 3250 cash, c $40 nth SR ZANTZINGER CO.. Net. 5371 2. Evenings. oak trim. Hvatts. 72 Hy. 1819 “WOODRIDGE BARGAIN. Splendid_new home. 6 large rooms. tiled bath and shower. dinin alcove, elec. Tefriz. large attic. Ka: facing_park: only one feft. Inauire Rhode Island ave. n.e., or call North 0553 or Decatur 0317. OAKCREST, VA o Dby erana p -w.h., oak floors and d terms to suit. A R SR e $17.500. A e value in Va. ) High- e, 6-100m bric Jial, tile roof, cop: L flashing. tiled arge lot. double garage. asonable down pay- You n Sp: this 4-room m oak_floors ‘Also_several caual how tion 250 cash. lders and lots. Before you re_home see our Hills and Va . Office Bivd. Phone E. Oak and Oakridge PR E YOU SEEN THESE _ N BUNGALOWS, IN WOODRIDGE? Open Daily Till 9 P.M KER HILL RD. NE.— ) cellar: ‘h-wh, oors throughout ed very low, on <hower, oak h P WOODRIDGE REALTY CO.. R T Ave. NE_ _ North 7203._ $200 CASH, $40 PER MO. BARGAIN FOR QUICK SALE Lovels five-room and bath bunkalow. 2 in- eloted porchis. - large ~jor. Inquire 2301 Rfode 18iand ave ne. or call owner, North 0553 or Decatur 0317. RENT—SUBURBAN. LEASE_BRADLEY HILLS. SEM T-BUNG. A% ronms and. bath. Rot-water heat. ea. Fage, larpe chicken ' cres: “some bearing fruit: fine This prop- erty has higi tion_with beautiful views, facing on boulevard. Rent. per month, LEWIS KEISER, Bethesda Ban Bldg. dley 410 FOR RENT zent ¢ D mont Apply G. LARSON. 116 N. Shadyside ave, Capitol Heights. Md. PL_NE. {0 Netnbornood. bath'cor 3 4036 GAU Vers pleasant. res Modern 5 rooms a WoP. LOCKWOOD. TAKOMA PARK, MD. Corily furnished cottage 4 rooms and bath with inclosed glass sleeping porch: econom- Yeally heated; cxcellent neizhborhood: pien- " grounds. OWNER. Shepherd 2453. $43 per “mon. RENT—STORES. ONDERFUL_ OPPORTUNITY-BRAND - Ew store, 626 T st. nw. Good for any business: rent now $75 per month to re- Tianle tenant. J. A. HAYDEN. Agent, 302 oocward Building ~ Nat. 7312 " CORNER STORE _ON MT. PLEASANT Street car line; adjoining 4 chain groceries, all doing big business: logical and nearest lace for 30.000 people; suitable Ao ersen or ‘drug store. Address SR Y063 F1se st T . - Good for any Busiiss b I.'J. MENDELSON. low rental Met 1297, - — - - OFFICES AND STUDIOS. A ETUDIO. BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED. ON Conn ave. for rent by the hour to teachers. Call North 33; SR e NICE. BRIGHT FRONT OFFICE ROOM ON K st as well as one on H st. n.w., for rent for §35 ench = “FeR 1 co.. 7 " RENT—DESK SPACE. _ MANGFACTURER'S BRANCH REQUIRING service and office space inquire Miss Stiles, 501 _— ar wailin Transp DESK SPACE FOR RENT N LAWYER'S OFFICE. Address Box 109-M. Star_office. — Z = WANTED—DESK SPACE. WANTED- DESK ROOM IN PATENT AT- torney's office. = Address Box 154-M, Star office. SR el SALE—INVESTMENT PROPERTY. FWO-FAMILY FLAT. BRICK. 4 ROO Tw AND bath each. near new Terminal Market ne R Owner needs_money, will sa 50. See Leo F. Haines, torney nce Bldg. National 7760. STORE WITH LARGE MODERN APT. NEW 2-story brick buil in rear: good n.w iocation: rented at the rate of $1.800 & ear. ~Only $15.500. terms, TeET A ‘GARVEY. District 5770. Room 815. 1010° Vermont Ave; SALE—LOTS. MOST DESIRABLE N.W. CORNER IN Mass. Ave. Heights at low figure for imm Alaie dale by owner. Brokers need mnot ap- DIy, Address Box 476-K. Star office. __ HILLCREST -UNUSUAL VALUE. CORNER. fo! houses, near Ala. ave.: sewer and wat £1,600. F. M. DOYLE, included: on! SPECIAL BARGAIN. ‘We have just taken in trade 100 feet front on Penn st. n.e.. just cast of 12th. at $4.000. Will subdivide in 6 row-house lots or very suitable for the new style d4-flats-in-one- building idea. Clear of all incumbrance. A Oty $3,000. Don't miss this bargain. H. R. HOWENST 1311 H NW. 1.OT BARGAI Well located Chevy Chase. D. C. lots, 35 10 40 feet wide, $850 to $1.100 each' 2 fot each 70x150, east of 32nd and Ri §ts. Chevy Chase. D. C nside lots. American University Park, 80, at $850: corners, $1,000. Other bargains—Piney Branch rd.. corner Whittier: also Van Buren st. coriier Van Buren and Tth pl. also 6th and Van Buren; sbout, half_price. BEALL, TURNER & CO., 1427 Eve St Met. 4930 Evenines. Adams 1514, ¢ COLORED 50 LOTS. 20100 FT. IN D, C. $6750. 31 & month. Call Adams 2908 after 6. TO COLORED & st n.e. Kenilwort er, ‘water and.gas: ne 7. WARING, 1416 F Lin. 40x 2 LOTS ON DOUGLAS C.: 50x180 ft. wi Kenilwor .. villa | Mt | BEST LOCATION IN GEORGETOWN. 3148 M ST. Store has gwo fronts, one on M st., other :"n W“toml IN\"QL.:H!-HKO{{3 I!llfl'l)lsem‘e:nii s s Nat. Bank. Georgetown. Cal National 6330. Mr. SCLOTZ. —_SALE—FARMS. 4-RM _HOUSE. ACRES OF GROUND. With outbuildings, $1.950; $450 cash, $7.50 per mo. Now rented for $15 per mo. O. ZANTZINGER. JR.. Nat. 53i1._ —__REAL ESTATE LOAN: MONEY TO LOAN ON D C. REAL ESTATI inany amount at prevailing interest. JESS] L. HEISKELL. 1115_Eye st. n.w. SMALL PAYMENTS, QUICK 3 2nd and 3rd trusts in D. C. Loans in nearby Md. and Va. No red tape. DR. A. HENRY, INC.._ 1016 Eye st. n. QUICK MONEY ~TO LEND. 1st AND 2nd TRUSTS: $6.500 _MARYLAND AND D. C. 3100 TO HOMES. O | THREE DAYS TO COMPLETE “TRANSAC- TIONS. COURTEQUS SERVICE. C. F. WARING, 1416 P ST. N.W. NAT'L 9172. AUTO_LOANS. LOANS PROCURED ON AUTOS. Reasonably and Confidentially—Use Your Car. ACME REALTY & FINANCE CO.. 905 N. Y. Ave. N.W. National 345! MONEY TO LOAN LOANS, $100 TO $300. TO HOME BUYERS. Pay your taxes, doctor’s bills and other debts: payable 12 to 24 months. Address Box_480-K. Star_office. CONTRACTS FINANCED. SR T SALE—FARMS. WILL SELL TWO SMALL TRACTS OF land and on easy terms: good for poult and trucking. Address WALTER __J. MITCHELL. La Plata, Md. Chattel sed. SALE—ACREAGE. ON STATE ROAD. 5-acre farest. $300 per acre: ters VIN REALTY CO.. phone Hyattsy ER- 765. AUCTION SALES—THIS AFTERNOON THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EVE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF ' VALUABLE M PROVED REAL ESTATE. KNOWN 3 NO. 58 T STREET NORTHWEST, WASH- INGTON. D. C. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 6250. at folio 119 et sea. one of the land record: of Columbia, and at the reau r secured thereby. the undersigned trustees Il _sell at public auction, in_front of the . on MONDAY. THE EIGHTH DAY OF FEBRUZ AD. AT FOUR- THIRTY O'CLOCK PM scribed land and pre situate in the city of Washington, D of Columbia. and designated as and being lot numbered eightv-nine (89) in Francis A Blundor subdivision of lots in square numbered seven Bloomingdale.” as per plat e of the surveyor {o: of Columbia. in Liber Cou trict folio 94: said block numbered seve: being now known for purposes of assessment and taxation as square thirty-one hun d ten (3110): subject to cove in agreement dated December 925. recorded December 21, 1925, in Liber 5646 at foiio 389. among the land records of the District of Columbia: subject also to other covenants of record: the above-described property being improved by premises No 58 T street northwest, Washington. D. C. to- gether with the improvements. consisting of a three-story and basement brick dw Terms of sale: One-third of the purchas money to be paid in cash. balance in two equal installments. pavablc in one and two years, With interest at six per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon property sold. or all cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $500 will be required at time of sale All conveyar recording. etc.. at cost of purchaser of sale to be complied With with: days from day of sale. tees reserve the right (o resell the proper at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five di r in some newspaper ton.' D. C. ARTHUR _G. BISHOP, . HARRY S. WELCH _ ja27.29.fe25.8 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN_& SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- DWELLING, WITH AS 1639 NINE- ORTHWEST. ain deed of trust, duly 834, folio 180 et seq. of the I the District of Co- lumbia, the party tristecs of the premises, OF FEBRUAR 1932, FORTY OCLOCK P wing scribed land and premises. situate in city of Washington. District of Columb: designated as and being lot lette * in Alfred D. Cannon's subdivision of lots in square 134. as per plat recorded in the office of the survevor for the District of_Colu in Liter R. L. H.. at folio 366 Said proverty will bé sold subject gto & Drior dbed ot trist for 35640, pitii® of which will be announced at time of ale. " The purchase price above said prior ust to be paid one-third in cash. balance equal installments. payable in one nd two vears. with est at six p ntum per annum. pavable semi-annuall eed of trust 1 cash. at the I be required at time of sale. vevancinz. recording, etc.. at cost of pur- chaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within' thirty days from day of sale 2 se the tristees reserve the right fo resell the . ‘at the risk and eost of de- faulting” purchaser. atfer five davs' adver- tisement of such rfesale in some newspaper published in Washington. D. C. HARRY K BOSS. H. GLENN PHFL i Foroar pavs — Adam A. Weschler & Non. Auctioneers Ladies’ Clothing, Fur and Cloth Coats, Millinery, Dresses, Hosiery, Under- germents, Cash Register, Fixtures, Etc. BY AUCTION At 928 F St. N.W. THURSDAY February 11th, 10 A.M. Include National Cash Regi nery 'Cabinets. Mirrors. - Ele Tition. “Doubie. Mirrored Dres ing Tables, Elec. Hat Stretcher, Display Fixtures, Elec. Sign. Lighting Fixtures, Window Valances, Ete. £e8.9.10 ADAM A WESCHLER & SON. Auctioner:s TRUSTEES "SALE" OF NALUABLE T3 PROVED REAL ESTATE KNOWN NO. 1805 NINTH STREET NORTHWES By virtue of a certain deed of trust, du recorded in Liber No. 5528, folio 453 et sea.. land records ‘of the District of Co- and at the request of the party thereby. the ' undersigned | tristees will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises. on FRIDAY. THE TWELFTH DAY OF FEBRUARY. 1832 AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the following-described land and " premises,” situate in the District of C Lot numbered 818 in 3 cash. A deposit of Terms of sale 300 required of purchaser at time of sale Al conveyancing. recording and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be ‘complied with within thirty days from day of sale. CHARLES LINKINS, HARRY NORMENT. _ £e25.8.10.12 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUC E 1431 Eve Strent 30y |LONEERS, TRUSTEE'S ‘SALE OF VALUASLE UNIM. PEOVED LOT: SUTTARLE FOR BUvL ING PURPOSES. LOCATED ON N STREET BETWEEN ~FOURTH AND FIFTH STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain_deed cf trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 5770. folio 453 el seq.. of the land records of the District of G lumbia. and at the request of the party se- cured therebr, the undersigned trustee will sell. at public’auction. in front of the prem- ises, on MONDAY THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF ' FEBRUARY, AD. 1932, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described and premises. situate in the City of W ington as and_being part of original lot three (23) in square five hundred an teen (513). described as follows: Besinning for the ‘same at the northwest corner of aid _lot and running thence east on "N’ street fifteen (15) feet one and one-half (112) inches, thence south one hundred (100) feet eight (8) inches to a public alley sixteen (16) feet wide. thence west on said aliey fifteen (13) feet one and one-half (11,) inches and thence north one hundred {100) teet eight (8) inches o the place of begir sale: One-half of the purchase monev to’ be paid in_cash. balance in one Vear. with inferest at six per centum per \im. pavable semi-annually. from day. of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of 5200 will be reauired at_time of sale. All conveyancing. recording. etc, at Cost of purcnaser. Ter of sale to be complied with Within thirt days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days’ advertisement of such resale in_some newspaper published in Washing- ton, D. C. NATIONAL SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY, Trustee. WILLIAM D. HOQVER, President. By (Seal) Attest E. PERCIVAL WILSON. Secretary. __fe4.d&ds.exSu AUTOMOBILES {SCHLER'S Auto Auction 928 H St. N.W. WEDNESDAY 10 AM. the | A deposit’ of €500 | ATl con- | | ADAM A. WESCHLER & BON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED a!AL ESTATE. KNOWN AS 1841 COLUMBIA ROAD N.W.. BEING AN APARTMENT CONTAINING 'ABOUT 110 APARTMENTS AND SIX STORES. BY virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 6339, folio 409 et se. of ‘the land records of the District of Co: lumbia, and at the request of the parties secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public_suction, in front of the premises. on TUESDAY. THE 9th DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1932. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and ‘premises, ‘Situate in the District of Co- Jumbla"to wit™ Part of lot 28 in Marearet L."and Lawrence Sand's subdivision of lots 5. 6 and 7 of the subdivision by the helrs of John Little of parts of the tracts of land called “Mount Pleasant” and “Pleasant Plains.” now known as “Mintwood” as per plat recorded in Liber County No. 6, folio 13, of the records of the office 0f the survesof for_the Ditirict of Columbla, 21in Robert O. Holtzman, trustee s. sub- ion of parts of the tracts of land known ‘Mount Pleasant” and “Pleasant Plaing as per plat recorded in Liber County No. 10. folio 58, of the aforesaid surveyor's office Tecords, all described by metes and bounds in_one 'parcel as follows: Beginning for the same at the northeasterly corner of said lot ihree “hundred and twenty.one (321) and running thence " in & southerly direction along the westerly line of Columbia road, as dedicated and shown on plat recorded in Liber County No. 6. folio 130, of the afore- said suryevor's office records. 16695 feet more or less, to the northerly line of Mint: wood “place: thence westerly alon said northerly line of Mintwood place 1385 feet, more or less, to the easterly line of & public alley. 16 feet wide. as dedicated and shown on & plat recorded in Liber No. 90, folio 80. of the aforesald surveyor's office records: thence northerly along said easterly line of said alley to the northerly line of said lat 28, said point being also at an angle in said lirie of said alley: thence north still with said easterly line of said ailey to the northwest- erly corner of said 1ot 321: thence easterly along the northerly line of said lot 321 to the northeasterly corner of said lot and the place of beginning. Subject to the building restriction_ line as shown on plats recorded in Liber County No. 6. folio 130. and Liber Coutity No 10, folio 3. of the mforesald Surveyor's oficé record Terms of sale: The above property will be sold subject to a prior deed of trust for 625,000 at 6 4107 due June 18, 1934, Inter- est’ payable semi-annually: balance to be paid in cash. A deposit of $10.000 required of purchaser at time of sale. ' All convey- ancing. recording and notarial fees at cost of puchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days {rom day of sale. otherwise the trustees seserve the risht to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. after five davs' advertisement of such resale in some news- paper ‘published In the city of Wi s ton, D. ROGER J. WHITFFORD, WALTER M. BASTIAN. Trustees. Ja21.d&dsincl.S GUS EICHBERG (CO., Auctioneers FURNITURE AT AUCTION In Our Salesrooms 514 TENTH ST. N.W. TUESDAY, FEB. 9th Commencing at 10 A.M. Complete Bed and Dining Room Suites, Bed-Davenport and Living Room Suites, Day Beds, Kitchen Cabinet, Wicker Sets, Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Occasional Chairs and Table: Studio Couch, Lamps, Break- fast Sets, Refrigerators, Odd Pieces, Rugs, Etc. GUS EICHBERG CO,, General Auctioneers EN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. THOS. J. O 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' S PROVED FULLY © I BRICK _AND _STUCCO CONTAIXING EIEVEN ROOMS. FOUR BATIIS AND AR _BUILT-IN GA- KNOWN AS PREMISES 3013 ENU RAGE NORTHWEST. duly of b > 181 et nderstgned . in_front of the prem! i TH DAY OF FEB- FOUR O'CLOCK thereby at publ t subject to enants of record. Terms of sae: All cash, or to & re- sponsible purchaser. the note holder will place a new loan of $13.500 on the property. to be secured by a first deed of trust. with interest at 5! . pavable semi- | I ! annually. sk for & period of three years saie. balance of ase price above the mew loan to be n cash. A deposit of £1,000.00 will be ed at time of sale. All conveyancing, ing. etc., at o of purch: to be com day of H ent of such resa 1. some newspaper publisied in Washington, GEORGE W, C AN, ja28.asde.cxsPACL 8. ANDI Triistees, D. Notes, Auctioneer 633 Indiana Ave. N.W. Furniture and Household Goods of every description, comprising complete Bed Room, Living Room, Dining Room Suites and 0dd Pieces, Beds, about 50 Mat- tresses, lot Clothing, Hosiery, Showcases, Lunch Room Opalite Tables, Chairs and Fixtures. AT PUBLIC AUCTION TUESDAY. FEB BEGINNING AT 10 AM.. WITHIN FUTURE_DAY £DRS A WESCHLER & SON. EH s 0 of ELR TR SRRET NORTHEAST i By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 6507. folio 1 et seq. one of the 1 recoras of the Disirict of Columbia. and at the request of party secured thereby. Auctioneers. the undersigne by’ public. auction. in front of premises. on WEDNESDAY, THE TENTH DAY OF FEB- RUARY. 1932, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described ~property in the District of Columbia, to-wit: Lot num- bered twenty-five 25 in James H. C. Wil- Son's subdivision of lots in square humbered Tine hundred and fifty-eight (958), as per plat recorded in Liber 19, at folio 64. in the surveyor s office of the District of Columbia: subject to the right of way over the rear 3 feet of said lot for alley purposes, im- broved by @ two-story brick dwelling! Terms of sale: One-third of the purchi money to be paid In cash, balance in equal tallments, ~reprcsented promissory es of purchaser pavable in one and two with interest at six per cent per a . from day of sale. payable semi-an- nually. secured by first deed of trust upon property sold. or all cash. at option of purchaser ~ A deposit of $300.00 required of purchaser at sale. Examination of title. convéyancing. recording _and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to be com- plied with within thirty days from dav of Sale. otherwise trustee reserves the right to Fesell property at risk and cost of default- ing purchaser. afier ten days’ advertis ment of such resale in some NeWspaper pub- lished in Washington, D. C.. or deposit may be forfeited, or without forfeiting deposit trustee may avail itself of any legal or equitable rights against defaulting pur- chaser. AMERICAN SECURITY_AND TRUST COMPANY. Trustee. By HOWARD MORAN, Vice President. (Seal.) Attest: A. H. SHILLINGTON, Assistant _Secretary. _Ja30-dkds.exS THOMAS J. OWEN_& SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1321 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STGRY BRICK DWELLING, SITUATE NO. €19 JEFFERSON STREET NORTH- By virtie of a deed of trust recorded in Liber 'No. 6570. at folio 282. of the land records of the District of Columbla, we shall sell, in_front of the premises. on WEDNES- DAY, THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF FEB- RUARY. AD. 1932, AT TWO-THIRTY OX0Ck DR, butt of lot mlimbered Rine in_ block_humbered twenty-eight (28). Brightwood Park.” es per Dlat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber County 7. at folio 100, described as follows: Beginning at a_point on the south line of said lot numbered nine (9) distant 33.40 feet east of the southwest corner of said lot and running thence north 14250 feet. thence east 16.60 feet. thence south 142.50 feet. thence West 16.60 feet to the place of beginning: the same beins iden- tified with lot numbered sixty-five (65) in Ethel 8. Brown and Hazel P. Truscott’s sub- division of sald lot numbered nine (9). as per plat recorded in said surveyor's office in Liber 77. at folio 144. Said block numbered {wenty-eight (28) NOw Known for purposes of ‘assessment and taxation as sauare num- bered thirty-two hundred and eight (3208). Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, balance in one. two and three vears. with interest at Six per cent per annum. pavable semi- annually. Deposit of $300 required at time of sale. and the purchaser allowed ffteen days from date of sale to comolete; the pur- chas rther particulars me of sale. VERNON G OWEN, te8-d&dbs,exSu Trustees. Also_part_ of 1 | in sau HOS. E. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, T 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, BEING FRAME DWELLING. ~NO. 2321 L STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4976, folio 215 et seq. of the land records of the District ‘of Co- fumbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the prem- ises, 3?530?}&“‘1. - NXTIAI%G'H QTCLOCR BAL. ihe ollowing described Tens £nd premises. ‘situate in the city of inston. District of Columbfa. and d as and being part of original lot fo Square thirty-seven (37). Beginning for the same on L street 18 feet west from the southeast corner id lot, and running thence west along street 18 feet 8 inc} es: thence north 175 feet: thence east 2 feet: thence norte 25 feet; thence east 16 feet 8.inches."aid thence south 100 feet to the eginnink. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be pald in cash, balance in two equal installments, payable In one and two years, with interest at seven per centum per annum. payable semi-annually, from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of 3200 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording. etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty davs from day of sale. otherwise the trus- tees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement of such resale in_some newspaper published in Washing- R SAMUEL A, D . DRURY, JAMES B. __£65.8.10.12.15.16 mchl"rsu?z,:i THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, NEERS, S R TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABI = ING. KNOWN AS NO. 8500 16th SYRERT NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly 61, 1¢ et sea., recorded in Liber No. TR and Tecords of - the Distrins flmbia, ‘And at the reauest of the clifed inerhy, the” underaiuriea tufives’ wii sell at public auction, in front of - ises, on WEDNESDAY, THE TE’}"I"{IDEK‘Y OF FEBRUARY. AD. 1932, AT THHEE- THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. the following-de- seribed land and premises. situate in the District of Columbla. and designated as and being ot 39 and the south one-haif of lo 53 in Fulton R. Gordon's subdivision of lot: 2744 In Charles C. Glover's sub- division of part of the tract of land called Gurl's Portion.” said subdivision beins ‘now known as “Sixteenth Street Hils: s et plat of “said Gordon's subdivision recorged | In"Liber 61 follo 35. ‘of the records of the office of the surveyor for the District of | Colimbla. subect to covenants of record | and subject to uilding S and bl Bl:;lfldd A & restriction line | Terms: subject to & prio; trust for “$15,000. further Barvicusre of which will be announced at time of sale; the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash A deposit of $500 required. Conveyancing recording. etc., at purchas- er's 'cost. Terms 1o he compiicd with withia | Thirts days. “otherwise deposit forfeited and | the Droperty may be ndvertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees JULIUS T PEYSER, FRED MCKEE, Trustees. _ $a30-d&ds.exSu Adam A. Weschler & Auctioneer; BANKRUPT SALE —of— USED AND NEW FURNITURE | By order of A. E. Steinem, Trus-J | tee of Jacob Yaffe, Bankrupt.j B a Also by order J. L. Rubin, Hudson seal” Cont "'x""“- b, Ri udson Seal Coats . Ring, etc., at 2 P.M. - ace Alng: AND BED ROOM VING ROOM FURNITURE, AND BOOKCASES .. DA-BED: . PAINTING DRE RAW et Uk EGISTER. COMFORTS | GRICA: PERSONAL EF- AT WESCHLER’S 915 E St. NW. WEDNESDAY February 10th—9 A.M. Automobiles, at 928 H St. N.W., 10 AM. | fe8.9 THOMAS J. OWEN & SON. toneers, 1430 Eve sireet M, 2UHOnerS | | TRUSTEES SALE OF vaLUABLE Two. | STORY BRICK DWELLING. SITUATE | NO. 1218 4'. STREET SOUTHWEST |, B virtie of 4 Geed of trust. recorded in | | Liber 6317 at folio 85. of the land | f the District of Columbia. we a fron: of the premises, on THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF AD. 1932 AT TWO-THIRTY lot sixteen (16) in Joel W division of square five hundred ve (545) as per plat recorded in 2 Tolio 261, of the records of the e of the survesor of the Dist7ict of Cou mbia Terms of One-fourth cash, balance ore. two and three vears, with interest | per cent per annum. payable femi- ¥, Deposit of $30000 reauired - at of, saie; and, the purchasty liowtd dnys from date of sale o compler Chate! Further Particilars at time _ fe6d&dbs.exSu D * ADAM A WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Un- | improved Real Estate, Nichols Ave. and Raleigh Street, Con- gress Heights, D. C. | By virtue of u deed of trust. recorded in | Liber No. 6392, Tolip 275 et seq.. one of the | land records of the District of Coliubia. | and at the request of party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction. in front of premises, on THURSDAY. THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF | FEBRUARY! 1932. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P, | | the followink-described property in the Dis trict of Columbia. to wit: Parts of Jots num- | | bered”16 and 17 in the division among the | heirs and devisees of George W. Young of |the tract of land known. as ‘Giesboro | { Manor” made in Equity Cause No. 1788 in lme Supreme Court of the District of Co- | lumbia. ox per plat recorded in the office of the suiveyor for the District of Columbia | inLiber Governor Shepherd, at folio 90. now iown as a part of parcel 242/28 and de- scribed as follows: Beginning for the same at the intersection of the northerly line of Raleigh screel, 90 feet wide. with the west- nd Ak TAORRE X e | oE R St Sai 58 reett thente hoith | 130 1eei fo 'the proposed southerly line of | | | Parkland place, 50 feet wide; thence east along said proposed southerly line of Park- land place to the westerly line of Nichols | avenue: thence along said line of said ave- nue south 30° 16’ west. 112.09 feet more | or less. to & point n_said lme of said ave- | | nue. distant Torth 55 13* 33" east 128.33 | feet from the place of beginning, and thence | | by and with said last mentioried line re- | | versed south 55° 13''38" west. 12833 feet to the beginning: said described land being all of parcel 24228 lying south of a line distant 130 | of Portland street (being also the proposed | | southerly line of Parkland place, 50 feet wide): subject to sewer easement granied to the District of Columbia by deed recorded in Liber 4792, at folio 321. of the land records of the' District of Gofumbi ing. how! at part of the foregoing described land which is embraced within the lines of the drainage alley shown on plat in the office of the survevor of the District of Columbia. in book 92, page 159. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash. balance in equal installments. represented by promissory notes of purchaser payable in one and two years, with interest at 6 per cent per annum from ‘day of sele. pavable semi-annually. se- cured by first deed of trust upon property sold. or all cash. at option of purchaser. A deposit_of $500.00 required of purchaser at sale. Examination of title. convevancing. recording_and notarial fees at cost of pur- chaser. ~Terms to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise trus- tees reserve the right to resell property st risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five davs advertisement of such resale in Some newspaper published in Washington. D. C.. or deposit may be forfeited. or With- out “forfeiting deposit _trustees may avail themselves of any legal or equitable rights against deflultlnlppuuhus!r. | purchaser. | A D B ARt i | Callahan's subdivision of lot 24 in sa | folio 108 in the surveyor's office of the Dis- | trict of Columbia. | the property at feet south of and parallel to the southerly line | Of T Ry o i fe8.d&ds.exSu S s e Es Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & BON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 EYE ST, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF THE VALUABLE ELEVEN- STORY, BASEMENT AND SUB-BASEMENT BRICK AND STONE HOTEL PROP- ERTY KNOWN -AS THE HAMILTON HOTEL, LO- CATED AT THE NORTH- EAST CORNER OF FOUR- TEENTH AND K STREETS NORTHWEST. Because of default in the terms and con- ditlons of and by Viftue of a 'cafiain ated of trust “exectited by The Hoehester Corbora- tion. & Delawre corporation. dated Juy & 1927, recorded among the land records of the District of Columbia in Liber 5908 at folio 183 et seq., and at the request of over twenty-five per centum of the holders of the bonds secured thereby. the undersigned substituted (rustee. by appolntment of ihe Supreme Court of the District of Columbi: in Equity Cause No. 51379, will offer for s: at public auction. in front of the premis on TUESDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF MARCH, AD. 1932, AT FOUR O'CLOCK PM., the following described land and premises situ- ate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and which is described as follows: Lot 19 in heirs of John Davidson's subdivi- sion of square 248, as per plat recorded in Liber N. K., folios 67 and 68, of the records ( of the effice of the surveyor for the District of Columbia. Also lot 60 in the subdivision made by Charlotte M. Bridge, acting by her attorney. Thomas H. Looker, of subdivision lots 20,21 and 22 in sauare 248, as per Dl of " saja - subdivision recorded in. Liver " 3 folio 117, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia: to- wether with the improvements consisting of the “Hamilton Hotel,” and all furnishings, fittings und fixtures contained therein, as Gescribed" '} suid deed of “trust. Terms of sale’ One-third of the purchase price to be paid in cash on or before March 31. 1932, balance in two equal instaliments| payable in one and two years from date of | sale, with Interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from day of sale, said interest pavable semi-annually, and to be rty vold: or all cash, at the option of the The trustee will receive no bid from any one offering to bid who shall not at or before the hour of sale, or any ad- as a pledge that such bidder will make good his bid in case of its acceptance. a deposit on & local bank or trust company. made or indorsed payable to the undersigned trustee. or in lieu thereof bonds of the par value of $50.000. in form transferable by delivery, se- cured by said deed of trust. said bonds to have all unpaid coupons attached thereto The deposit of any unsuccessful bidder will be returned to him immediately after the sele. In case any successful bidder shall fail to complete purchase by March 31, 1932, right to reject any and all bids and with- draw the property from sale. Adjustments Wwith respect o taxes, assessments, insur- ance. rentals. income from operation of shall be made as of the date of sale. The and operate taid property and collect the of transfer upon existing terms as set forth in suid deed of trust. After settlement of sale sald trustee will not be respousible for 2Ly bills or expenses incurred in the man- Terms of sale to be complied with by M cost of the defauiting purchaser. upon the resale to be published three times per week for two successive weeks in LWO Dewspapers published in Washinston. D. C. AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY. By COCORAN THOM. sident. Substituted trustee umder said deed (Seal.) Attest. A. H SHILLINGTON. Assistant Secretary, ::]Chl'(,leE‘Vd. P'LA?\A'NEKY & CRAIGHILL, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL STREET NORTHEAST. oimor corded in Liber No. 6270, follo 487. of the land records of the District of Columbia and at the request of the party secured AT THREE-THIRTY OCLOCK P.M, the| following-described land and premises situ- ' of lot numbered three block | Liber County No. 6. folios 103 and 104 of the | Beginning for the same at the north corner of said lot: thence along the no: line of said lot (also the south side of Moun- | to a point: thence in a southerl along a .ine parallel to the east lot a distance of 82 feet n said lot on Monroe street to reme west line of said lot. a erly direction along the pi percel described as follows at the northwest corner ning thence east along the north line lot (also the south line of Monrce strees fect! thence south 6 feet: thence west feet to the west Lne of said lot northerly along the west line of said the point of beginning. and having an area of 4752 square feet, upon the foliowing terms: | Terms of sale: Purchaser to pay one-thir, the purcha. in cash. the balar two instal wo ve. Wl rate of and secured by deed of trust on the properiy soid. cash at the option of the purchaser: taxes paid or adius! the date of sale: purchaser to pay on purchase price from date of <a of Settlement at 6' ber annum: all o bu Wooa thiie ‘or no " debon S in D reatired at the time 0f*Cale and cetidement to be within thirty (300 davs of the date of sale. or deposit forfeited. and | the property resold at the cost anud risk of the default! purchiaser after five (5) days’ | £ {0is udvertisement of ‘such resale i | e hewspaper - published i Washing- | ton. D."C” 3. WRILEY JACOBS. Surviving Trustee, 925 15th St. N.W. 104.68.10.11.12.13.1516.17 TEOS. J. OWrN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve Street Northwest of * SALE_OF VALUABLE ONE- TR TORY ROW ERICK STORE KNOWS AS 1719 WISCONSIN AVENUE NORTH WEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated July 30, 1928, being instrument No. 54. re- 257ded”" Aumust 1. 1928, amons the land forords of he District of Columbia. and at The Tequest of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell. at public auc- | tion, 1n _front of the pmm.«zls?. %{;{“%\’fi THE NN P s O CLOCK £ the foflowine-deseribed land and srem. Atiee nated as and being lot 29 In desie 3 3154, as per plat recorded in Liber 89 at| Terms of sale: All cash. A deposit of | 500,00 will be required at time of sale. A A vevancing. recording. etc.. at cos: of pur- | Chaser. ‘Terms of sale to be compiied with Within' thirty days from day of sale. other- Wice the trustees reserve the right to resell the risk and cost of default- five days’ advartisement | newspaper published HERBERT T. SHANNON, MORTON J. LUCHS, | 168.10,12.16.18 T Trustees. e . OWEN_& SON. AUCTIONEERS, THOMAS J. QU EYE 7. N.W. STEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY DETACHED FRAME DWELLING, CONTAINING EIGHT ROOMS AND TWO | BATHS. SITUATE NO. 1224 DECATUR STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber 'No, 6582, at_folio 480. of the land Tecords of the District of Columbia, we shall sell, in_front of the premises. on WEDNES- DAY, THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF FEB- RUARY. AD. 1932. AT THREE OCLOCK P ot numbered twenty-one (21) in Sauate numbered twenty-nine hundred and fwenty-one (2921) in “Saul's Addition to| the City of Washington.” as per plat re- corded in the offie of the survesor for the District of Columbia in Liber County 24, at folio 11. ms of sale: One-fourth cash. balance inToneS two ‘and three years, with interest at Six per cent per annum. payable semi- Ahnually. | Deposit of 3500 required at time of 'sale. and the purchaser allowed fiftecn days from date of sale to complete the pur- chase. Further particulars at time of sale. VERNO! ing purchaser. after fch resale in_some Washington, 1 in TRADE MARK Large and Table Linens, REGWTERED At 10 By order of the Nati estate and from other sources. Household Furniture, China, Glassware, Bed | sonal Effects Clothing, Blankets, Etc. At Public Auction | Within Our Galleries 715 13th St WEDNESDAY February 10th, 1932 1 Savings and Trust Ce.. executor of the Dorman ALSO Estate Sale of Pictures, Silverware, Per- AM. 45 New Overstuffed Chairs and Sofss, Antiawe Mahogany Furniture snd l other articles. TERMS CASH. 1e8.9 €. G. SLOAN & CO., INC., Aucts. >LUARY 8. 1932 Today on AUCTIO the Radio (All programs scheduled for Eastern Standard Time.) 315.6 Meters. “YRC 950 Kilacycles. 3:00—United States Marine Band. 4:00—"Pop” concert. 4:30—Tke Lady Next Door. 4:45—_Resume of Olympic games. 5:00—Correct time. 5:01—Frances Bowden. 5:15—"Skippy.” 5:30—The Happy Laundrymen. 5:45—Russ Columbo and orchestra. 6:00—TLeon Brusiloff’s Orchestra. 6:15—The Old Times. 6:30—The Merry Dairymen. 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. 2 3 7:45—Harold Veo's Orchestra, with Marguerite Cromwell. 8:00—Racio Travel program—Madri- gal Singers. 8:30—Lavrence Tibbett and William Merrigan Daly’s Orchestra. 9:00—The Gypsies. 9:30—Parade of the States. 10:00—National Radio Forum—“Dem- ceratic Economic Relief Plan, by Senator Bulkley of Ohio. 10:30—Mr. Bones and company. 11:00—Last-minute news, 11:02—Slumber Music. 11:30—Weather forecast. 11°31—Jesse Crawford. organist. 11:45—Blue Rhythm Band. 12:00—Piano_meods. 12:30 to 1:00a—Van Steeden's Orches- tra. Early Program Tomorrow. 6:45a—Tower Health exercises. 8:00a—Gene and Glenn 8:15a—Morning devotions. heerio. Winter 2 Glee Club. 9:15a—Sparkling Music 9:30a—Olympic two-man sled race. 9:45a—Food program. 10:00a—Mrs. Blake's radio column. 10:15a—Breen and de Rose 10:45a—Dream Drema 11:00a—"Ecucation of Handicapped Children,” by Katherine Len- TCot. 11:15a—Radio Household Institute 11:30a—"Timely Garden Suggestions,” by W. R. Beattie. 11:45a—Hugo Mariani’s Orchestra. 12:00m—The Home Circ 12:15—"The Real George Washington,” by Charles Colfax Long 112:30—National Farm and Home Hour. 1:30—New Yo sem 2:00—The Merry 2:30—Dorcthy Da he March of Science,” by Dr. H. H. Sheldon S t Opera Co. 4:00—United 4:15—Mormon Tabernacle 4:30—The Lady Next Door. 5.9 Meters. 630 Kilocycles. Choir. WMAL 3:00—Four Eton Boys 3:15—Colu 1 stra 3:30—Sam 4:00—Biltm: 5 4:30—Program ational Student Federation 5:00—"Treacures from a Mexican Tomb.” by Science Service 5:15—Buddy Wagner's Orchestra 5:30—Herr L e and the Hungry Fi 5:45—Flashes from The E'ening by Doug Warrenfels. 6:00—Time and program resume. 6 6:30—George H: 6:45—Arthur Jarrett and Freddic Rich’s Orchestra 7:00—Myrt and Marge, 7:15—Bing Crosby, baritone. 7:30—Jimmy and Jare 7:45—Morton Downey, tenor. 8:00—The Bath CI 8:15—"Singin’ Sam th. crooner. Stoopnagle and Budd 9:00—The Mills Brothers 9:15—Broadcast Rehearsals. 'Al'("l"l(l\' SALES—I UTURE DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS 1431 Eye Stree ve per AnCirg, reco Terms of s € SAMUEL A. DRURY, % NICHOLSON. ‘Trustees. EDUCATIONAL. “HOOL _OF WASHINGTON 2 Conversational Method. Biot from Soath 32 M St. N.W. Nat. 9369. * Ranid Progress. 133 spelling.” Bookieening. Greex Review and dictation elasse words minute. Dav. Even. sessi i position. Bovd School. 1453 F St. Nat | ; Temple School Meets Individua! Requirements !n. Business and Secretarial Training Classes Now Forming Day—Late Afternoon—Evening 1420 K St. i Na. 3258 CCOUNTANCY Pace Courses; B. C. S. and M. C. S. Degrees; C. P. A, Preparation. 5:30 class opens Feb. 1; 7:30 class, Feb. 15. Send for 25th Year Book Benjamin Franklin University 302 Transportation_ Blds. Met. 2515 ACCOUNTANCY These courses have trained over 1,000 Certified Public Accountants in the United States. i All instruction in Account- |f| ing is given by experienced | teachers who possess their C. P. A. degree. | All Law classes are under the direction of men who are university graduates in law, and are members of the Dis- trict of Columbia bar. Authorized B. C. S. and M. C. S. degrges are con- ferred. | New semester begins February 8 STRAYER COLLEGE of ACCOUNTANCY NAtional 1748 721 13th Street MOVING—PACKING—STORAGE. 2 VANE RETURNING EMPTY FROM N.Y. Isth. Loads picked up any State Pack. haif ' rate. insur~d. A C. WHITE N ¢ Z FER, STORAGE. ‘69 Mivd. n.e., Atlanta, 9:30—Evening in Paris. 10:30—Nat Shilkret's Orchestra. 10:45—Street Singer. 11:00—Lotus Orchestra. 11:30—Madriguera’s Orchestra. 12:00—Weather report. 12:01—Ben Beynie’s Orchestra. 12:30 to 1:00a—Noble Sissle’s Orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. 8:002—Salon Musicale. 8:30a—Mocrning Devotions. 8:45a—Songs by Artells Dickson. 9:00a—Piano Pictures. 9:15a—Melody Parade. 9:30a—Tony's Scrap Book. 9:45a—Helen Board, soprano. 10:00a—Frank Young, pianist. 10:15a—Olympic two-man bob race. 10:45a—Navy Band Concert. | 11:00a—School of Cookery, { 11:15a—The Ambassadors. 11:30a—"Current Questions Before Con- gress,” by Senator Capper of Kansas. 11:45a—Ben Alley, tenor. 12:00m—Radio Guide. | 12:05—Charles B-ulanger's Orchestra. 30—Columbia Revue. :00—Varieties. :30—Savoy Orchestra. 00—Aunt Jemima. —Columbia Salon Orchestra, 30—School of the Air. 00—Olympic women's speed skating 30—Musical Americana. 00—Rhythm Kings. The Funnyboners. :30—Civil Service Opportunities. | 4:40—Taft Orchestra. | | WOL, 229 Meters. 1,310 Kilocycles. | 3:00—variety hour. sled e 4:00—Misha’ Shefl, pianist. 4:15—Tea Tim> Tunes 4:45—Theater Miniatures. 00—Paul Gable, organist 30— Wagside Ramblings,” by Myron Glaser. | 5:45—The Service Men 6:00—Theatrical Review 6:15—Sunshine Entertainers 6:30—Studio feature. 6:45—"Uncle George,” the Town Crier. 7:00—Dirner music. 7:15—The Beauty Consultant. 7:20—News flashes. 7:30—George Washington University Troubadours, 45—Program by Police Post of the American Legion. 8:15—0 C. Miller, tenor. 8:30 to 9:00—Doc Perry’s Orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. 7:00a—Musical Clock. 8: ithdays. | 8:05a—Musical Clock. | 9°35a—Police Bulletins. | 10°00a—varicue | 10:15a—Tuneful Titbits. [ 10:30a—With the composers. | 11:00a—Beauty hints, 11 1 h of Music. 11 Moments. 12:00ms—"Song Necklace,” by Jo Flynn. 12:15—Little Joe Hornsby. 12:30 to 1:00—Request program for Mount Alto Hospital. 3.00—Variety hour. 4:00—High Lights, 205.4 Meters. 1,460 Kilocycles. WJsV 300 d States Marine Band. 4.00—Waltz tunes 4:15- by District Tubercu- tion. 30 time Gafl:r Gre 10—With the 5:30—Pegg; Cl Person- [ alities—Robert Clark of the In- terr News Service lexandria Community program v Radio Club, + Report. rgaret Ogden. avy Band soprano. Entertainers. scprano. rier's Orches Tallon. bari ne 11:30 to 12:00—Stage Review. Early Program Tomorrow. 00a—Radio Revival 00a—Joe and 30a—Studio feat 00a—The Breakfast Club. 00a—Woman's Radio Club. 00a—Peggy Clarke's Chat. 45a—Prog by the Alexandria Association. Harry €. isterial pel Choi: Popular Melcdies, na Meeks. contralto lodies. m’s Trio. ballads 2 Salon m 2:30—Dance music. 3:00—Helen E. O'Neil, dramatic reader. 3-30- o featur 3:45—United States Army Band. MONARCH RADIO SHOP 1817 ADAMS MILL RD. DONT ® GAMBLE with your health. Get the genuine | IT'S SANITIZED! Ask for it by Name 25¢ in New Bottles At All Druggists’ | =“'BUMPERS Ns B—I5 BULKLEY FORUM SPEAKER TONIGHT Democratic Economic Reii Plan to Be Subject of Senator’s Address. ‘The National Radio Yorum, arranged by The Washington der, and broad- cast over WRC andé & coast-to-coast network of other Natdhal Broadcasting | Company stations, will present tonight |a discussion by Senator Bulkley of ©Ohio of the Democratic economic relief plan. Senator Bulkley is co-author of the plan, offered as a substitute for the La Follette-Costigan bill. It calls for a Federal appropriation of $750,000.000, one-half to be used for the construction of highways to relieve unemployment and the other half for allocation to States which have exhausted their re- sources in striving to relieve the un- employment, situation. The Parade of the States program, preceding the forum, will be dedicated to Louisiana. Erno Rapee’s Orchestra will play Ferde Grofe’s “Mardi Gras, the “Marche Triomphale” and excerpts from “Naughty Marietta” Viola Philo, soprano, will sing “Mah Li’l Bateau” The contribution of Theodore Webb, baritone, will be the “Pigaro” from “The Barber of Seville.” Tibbett on Air. In his weekly broadcast at 8:30, Law- rence Tibbett will feature “Gwine to Hebben.” the companion piece to Jacques Wolfe's modern spiritual, “De Glory Road.” Other selections will be ‘Sylvia.” “When I'm Looking at You." from “The Rcgue Song,” and “On the Road to Mandalay.” | .. The Gypsies, under the direction of | Harry Horlick. will travel down the vagabond road to romance in their new series starting at 9 oclock. The pro- gram will be typically Viennese with Pritz Kreisler's transcription of “Caprice Viennois” heading the list From own studios WRC will broadcast the first of a new series to be known as “The Old Timers." in ad- dition to a concert by the Radiotone Quartet and other regular musical features. | Alice Remsen. contralts, and former star of the French “Folies Bergere,” | will be the guest soloist in the evening | in Paris program on WMAL and other | Columbia Broadcasting System stations She will sing “I Wanna Count Sheep “I Can't Do Anything at All" and “What a Life Trying to Live Without ou.” 1 | | Mildred Hunt to Sing. A varied program by Harry Salter's Ore and Mildred Hunt. contralto, will be the Broadcast Rehearsals pres- entation. Miss Hunt will sing “Since You Came Along” and other popular ballads. The orchestra selections range from “I Found You" to “The Wooden Soldier and the China Doll.” As feature of their weekly broad- cast at 10 o'clock. Guy Lombardo and is Royal Canadians will give their own interpretatign of “St. Louis Blues.” Other numbers will be “Sometimes I'm Happy.” “Youre My Everything” and My Song” from “Scandals. A concert by the United States Navy Band and a recital by Helen Hahn, soprano, are featured tonight by WJSV, This station also will broadcast a pro- gram by Jack Mullane's Entertainers and a review from rhe Howard Theater. WOL's outstanding _attractions will be a program by the Washington Police Post of the American Legion and a concert by the George Washington Uni- versity Troubadours. Doc Perry's Or- chestra and the Keith's Hour are among the station's other features. Major Radio Features SPEECHES. The Democratic Economic Relief Plan® by Senator Bul of Ohio. in the National Radio Forum. WRC. 10:00. [ DRAMA. MyTt and Marge, WMAL, 7:00 | VARIETY. | U. s. Navy Band. WJSV. 7:30: Morton | Downey. WMAL. 7:45. Lawrence Tib- | ‘bett. "WRC, 8:30: Kate Smith, | WMAL. 8:30; The Gypsies. WRC, | 9:00; Parade of the States. WRC, XQOJ:r__ The Street Singer, WMAL, 3. | DANCE MUSIC. G v Lombardo and his Royal Cana- dians. WMAL. 10:00: Madriguera's | Orch WMAL. 11:30; Ben Ber- 12:01; Van HIGH LIGHTS ELSEWHERE. 6:00—Raising Junlor: dcmestic skit— WJZ, WBAL, WHAM, WGAR. 6:45—Topics in_ Briei. by Lowell Thomas — WJZ. WBZ, WBAL, WABC, WHK. WMAQ, KDKA, WLW and WRVA 7:00—The Lumberjacks: Quartet, Pian- ist and Accordionist—WEAF, WTIC. WTAG., WEEL WLIT and WGY, 7:30—The Bosw¢ll Sisters—WABC and W2XE —The Goldbergs: comedy sketch —WEAF. WSAT. WW.J, WTAM, WGY and WCAE 45—Waves of Melody; Victor Ar- den’s Orchestra—WJZ, WBAL, WLS. WHAM, KWK, WSM and WIBO. | 8:30—Death Valley Day: dramatic sketch—WJZ, WBZ, WBAL and WHAM. 9°00—Roy Bargy's Orchestra and Male Quartet—WJZ, WBZ, WBAL, KDKA. WJR and WEAM 9:30—The Story of Women's Names; Andy Sannella’s Orchestra— WJZ. WBAL, WJR and WIS 10:00—"With Canada's Mounted.” dra- matic sketch — WJZ, WBAT, | WHAM and WJR. 11:00—Slumber music, Ludwig Laurier’s | string ensemble—WJZ, WRAIL WJR. 11:30—Don_Pedro’s Orchestra, dance music—WJZ, WBZ, WBAL and KDEA. e Four hundred workmen have been taken from a large footwear factory in Czechoslovakia to Germany to form the nucleus of the force of a large plant which will use the mass-production ' methods of the Czechoslovakian works. Welded ] Welded Taken OF and Put On, 50c i Other Metals Welded WELD /|| 516 1st St. N.W., Bet. IT CO. E&F ME. 2416