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B—14 « THE EVE NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MOXNDAY, JUNE 20, 1932 NOMONEY DOWN~ Consenient Terms /gy PENN IMPROVEMENT Ol SEVENTH ST N w RE- ROOF ‘RE-SHINGLE N SAl.ES—FlTlRE DAYS. t(‘oullnn!d\ =i & SON. AUCTIONEERS, Jed e Street Northwest. STEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- = MODERN BRICK DWELLING. SEVEN _ROOMS ~ AND 0 TWO-CAR_BRICK GA- RAGE, BEING PREMISES NO. 1124 FAIRMONT SIREET NORTHWES By virtue of a certain_deed of trust. duly yecorded in Liber No. 6372. folio 195 et seq.. of the land records of the District of C: Jumbia, end at the request of the par secured thereby. the undersigned trustees Will sell, at public auction in front of the premises. on. TUESDAY. THE TWENTY- FIGHTH DAY OF JUNE, AD. 193 THREE-THIRTY O CLOCK P.M.. the follow- ing- described land and premises. situate in the Distmct of Columbia, and designated as and being lot 91 in Carl H Smith's su @ vision of certain lots in block 26 Jumbia Height<." as per plat recorded in in the surveyor's office to a prior deed of tr “Curther particulars of Which Wil be announced at ‘time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash_ A deposit of $300.00 reguired Conevancing, recording. etc. at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at tne discretion of the trustees CLIFF riow:\x:n MORAS $017.20.22.24.27.28 OFFICIAL NOTICES. 1068 RDEN, Trustees. U S ENGINEER OFPICE, Butidine, Washington, D. C. Cl modification of th presented should statements from received. but all ts should be Interested parties will be important facts and a submitted in wiitin % L NOTICES. WM. E. RICHARDSON, Attorney, % Seave Jeen TALKBY DR. BUTLER 10 BE BROADCAST N. B. C. Chain Will Carry High Lights of Ad Con- vention Tonight. nual convention of the Advertising | Federation of America in New York | 1 tonight will be broadcast by WRC and | a network of other National Broad- | casting Company stations. The broadcast will be picked up from the main ball room of the Wl]dorf-‘\ Astoria Hotel from 9 to 9:30. The chief | feature will be an address by Dr. Nicho. ’ las Murray Butler, president of the Co- | lumbia University, on “The lmema- tional Mind.” The Parade of the States program, at | 8:30, will honor Washington, and its | lumberjacks. Erno Rapee and his or- | chestra, and Mabel Jackson, soprano, | will present a variety of selections | ranging from a medley of the Univer- sty of Washington songs to the over- e to Weber's “Die Freischutz.” The Gypsies, under the direction of | Harry Korlick, have included in their | program a group of Friml's favorite melodies. Frank Parker, tenor salm_s! cn this program, will contribute “Just a Cottage Small.” Richard Crooks to Sing. Richard Crooks, tenor, in his ffto- || 7 will feature Dvorak's His other numbers will be Oh, Dry Those Tears,” “Because,” Salve d’Amore” from “Faust.” Phil Lampkin and Collins and Peter- on will present the Radio Review pro- gram at 10:15. Lampxin will play two trumpet solos, “My Wild Irish Rose” and “Lullaby of the Leaves.” Ceremonies in connection with the award of Columbia’s radio medal to Amelia Earhart Putnam will be broad- cast tonight at 10 o'clock by WMAL i associated stations. The award I be made in New York, where Mrs. Putnam will make her first radio talk since returning from her epoch- makmg transatlantic flight. Howard Lanin's Orchestra will open a scries of Summer dance programs at 8:30 as a substitute for the regular Eve- and D. Rheem | ning in Paris program. | Igernox District ns of the F~dr in&"provided thai | Anvthing for You.” < rhes o | clalty will be & special arrangement of Bo claims or ai may_be affected b 5 said property s Teceiver in the by the aforesaid g unless cause to th * this court on or before th i rovided ne week in The published daily in . and that proof of said publication be filed in this cause before named date. and provided thet a_cert copy of this crder be servad upgn the t designated ‘udsment creditors of < Por many years, on account its central locati nd clientele, the Sum ‘Washington's best families. GREATLY REDUCED RATES LOWEST IN YEARS Yor the convenience of patrons from Washington and vicinity our Mr. R. Elwood Evans will be at The MAYFLOWER on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21st and 22nd, to furnish rates and ail other information regarding reservations for the FOURTH OF JULY HOLIDAY and SUMMER. se! Walter J. Butby, Inc. —1 HALFI) TE- HADDON HALL In the very center of things % 1932 Rates On the Boardwalk 1000 Rooms % Gurage TABOR INN mun end “Connecticut Ideal location: large, airy rooms: rubiing water: 304 Sohs gon: reduced rates: same high standard cuisine.__Owner mgmt. _J. P. & A. M. DUNN ___ REHOBOTH BEACH, DEL. Right on the Ocean REHOBOTH BEACH.DEL astern Shores Finest Ocean Hotel AMERICAN PLAN §p¢(l¢|1 Rafes andwalélrdu wl{‘ el Ri Phone- Reh%b-ofh [ L THI George Washington Hotel Boardwalk at 10th Street Ocean City, Maryland Telephone Ocean City 232 1932 Rates 20% Lower Than 1931 BEST FOOD PROPERLY & 1 WRITE OR WIRE FOR RESERVATIONS W. B. THURSTON Managing Director Ocean City, Maryland THE BELMON rooms, THE LANKFORD B Al A g gl “"ATLANTIC HOTEL Largest, most modern ResortHotel on the Del- 2 Peninsula. Dr.C.W.PURNELL. Ph.128 __VIRGINJA BEACH VA, " Ocean front rooms. Running water in all Terms reazonable. | | | WOL starting at 6:30 Feature “Futuristic Rhythm.” | ‘The Boswell Sisters will feature “Fu- turistic Rhythm” in their broadcast at 9 o'clock with Nat Shilkret’s Orchestra. The trio also will sing “I Would Do The orchestra spe- “China Rebia De Saye and her entertainers will present a 15-minute program over This station’s other musical features will be a dinner concert and a concert by the Silver String Revelers. Major Radio Features CLASSICAL Hov\s\'d Barlow'’s Orchestra, 9:20 WMAL, DRAMA. | Goldbergs, WRC, 6:45. VARIETY. Kate Smith, WMAL, 7:30: Richard Crooks and Daly’s Orchestra. WRC, 7:30; Manhattan Serenaders, WMAL, 8:00; The Gypsies, WRC, 8:00; Pa- rade of the States, WRC, 8:30; Ralph Kirbery. WRC, 11:00. DANCE MUSIC. | Regis Orchestra, WRC. 10:30; Noble Sissle’s Orchestra, WMAL, 10:30; Buddy Rogers’ Orchestra, WRC, 11:05; Joe Reichman’s Orchestra, WMAL, 11:30; Howard Lanin's Or- chestra, WRC, 11:31. HIGH LIGHT> ELSEWHERE. 5:45—Topics in Brief, by Lowell Thomas—WJZ, WBZ, WBAL, WABC, WHK, WMAQ, KDKA, WLW and WRVA. 6:30—The _Stebbins Boys: sketch — WJZ. WBZ, WHAM and WSB. 6:45—Billy Jones and Ernie Hare, | songs and patter—WJZ, WWNC, WHAS. WMC, WBAL, KDKA. and WHAM | 7:30—Death Valley Days: dramatic sketch—WJZ, WBZ, WBAL and | WHAM. 8:00—The Mingtrels. with Roy Shields’ | Orchestra—WJZ, WBZ, WBAL and WHAM. 8:30—Jack Benny, Ethel Shutta and | George _ Olsen’s Orchestra— | WJZ WBAL, WHAM and WJR. | 9:00—"The Country Doctor.” featuring Phillips H. Lord—WJZ, WBAL, | WJR and WLS 9:30—Love songs and waltzes; Frank Munn, tenor. and orchestra— WJZ, WBAL, KDKA and ‘WHAM. 9:45—"Tish" Stories: dramatic sketch wWJz,” WBAL, WHAM and comedy WBAL. 10:15—Csare Sodero's Orchestra — | WJZ, WBAL, KDKA and ‘WBZ. 11:00—Piano Moods; Lee Simms and Ilomay Bailey—WJZ, WBAL, WLW and KPRC. 11:15—Carl Moore's Orchestra; ‘WJZ and KOIL. dance | % CITY TICKET OFFICE 1423 H St. N. W. NAtL 1520 DIst. 3760 WRC 10:00—Last-] Today on the Radio (ANl programs scheduled for Eastern Standard Time.) 315.6 Meters. 950 Kilocycles. 3:00—"Pop” Concert. 3:30—N. B. C. program. 3:45—Tommy Watkins' Orchestra. 4:00—Edith Wallack, soprano. 4:15—"Skippy.” 4:30—Pirate Club. 4:45—Swanee Serenaders. 5:00—Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra. 5:30—National Open Golf Tcurnament. | High lights of the twenty-eighth an- | 5:45 P.M. HAPPY TOLMANIZERS Fred East—Baritcne Bill Raymond—Tenor AND Bob Gotta—Accompanist Sponsored by Tolman Laundry Phone Cleveland 7800 6:00—"Amos 'n’ Andy.” 6:15—Paul Whlwmn s Orchestra, 6:30—The Merry Dairymen. ‘The Goldbergs. 7:01—String quartet. 7:30—Richard Crooks and meam. Merrigan Daly’s Orchestra. 8:00—Harry Horlick’s Gypsies 8:30—Parade of the States—Washing- | ton. 9:00—Convention of the Advertisers' Federation of America: speakers, Nicholas Murray Butler and Gil- rt Hodges. o You Remember ‘nute news. 9:30 10:02—Russ Columbo. 110:15-10:30 P.M. | | ———Advt PHIL LAMPKIN COLLINS & PETERSON Auspices of NORGE REFRIGERATOR Norge-Fox Radio Revue 30 St Rt’ms Orchestra. 0:45—Cab Calloway's Orchestra. 00—Ralph Kirbe 05—Buddy Rogers’ Orchestra. 30—Weather forec 31—Howard Lanin's Orchestra. 00—Paul Simonette's Orchestra. 2:30 to 1:00a—Terrace Gardens Or- chestra. Early Program Tomorrow. 30a—Tower Health E\crcxxcs 00a—"On the 8:15" 1 Morning Devotions. 3ca—Cheerio. 00a—Gene and Glenn 15a—Tcp o' the Morning 30a—Tom Bren o Fcod progra Banjoleers. 00a—"Your Child" penheimer. 15a—Radio Household Institute. -United States Army Band. Electric_Circle. Real George Washing- * by Charles Colfax Long. 30a—On Wings of Song. 2:00—Classic Varieties. 2:30—National Farm and Home Hour. 20—The Syncopators. 45—Smackouts. 00—Vocal Art Quartet 30—"Political Hitch Hiking,” Lenore Romney. '5—Mormen Tabernacle Chor. —Dance Mas The Lady Next Door. :00—Charles G. Spross, pianist 5—"Skippy."” 0—The Pirate Club. :45—Vocational Guidance by the Ki- wanis Club. :00—Waldor{-Astoria Orchestra. 5:30—Melody Briefs, by Dr. Ella Op- | by Tune In Thrills: Adventure! Buried Treasure: Boys and Girls! Learn how you can join the Pirate Club and get your Pirate Badse Free. WRC-Washington 4:30 to 4:45 P.M. Da:ly exzept Saturday and Sunday EDUCATIONAL. Wasilington College of Law SUMMER SCHOOL June 20 to July 30, 1932 SESSIONS 7:40 AM. 5:10 to 7 P.M. Classes in Elementary Law, Evi- dence, Equity, Criminal Procedure, Equity Pleading, Common Law Pleading, Sales Bailments, Insurance, Persanal Property and other sub- jects as registration warrants. 2000 G St. N.W. MEt. 4585 ALL EXPENSE DELUXE TRIP S.'S. SOUTHLAND POTOMAC RIVER CHESAPEAKE BAY HAMPTON ROADS, YORK RIVER ( y Dlv) JAMES RIVER ° NORFOLK, JAMESTOWN ISLAND NEWPORT NEWS, ORCHESTRA, DANCIN3, ENTERTAINMENT YORKTOWN MILES BY WATER EATHING, FISHING WHOLESOME FUN EVERY MOMENT “LEAVE WASHINGTON SATUR'Y, July 2, 3 P. M. RETURN TUESD JULY S, 6:30 A. M. 18 ALL EXPENSES Your Steamer Will Be Your Hotel — =, UORFOLK & WASHINGTON LIMNE + | 11:30a—Columbia Revue. | | | | 1 12:00—Weather forecast. WMAL 4759 Meters. 630 Kilocycles. 3:00—The Captivators. 3:20—Talk by Sir William Robertson from London 3:40—Columbia Artist Recital. 4:00—Romance. 4:30—Tommy Christian's Orchestra. 5:00—"Current Events,” by H. V. Kal- tenborn. 5:15—"Christian Church Older Thnn Christianity,” by Science Serv- ice. 5: SOACon\ ention Press Gallery broad- ast. 5: 15—F'lashes from The £vening Star, by Howard Bailey. 6:00—Time and program resume. 6:01—Morton Downey. Hawaiian Melody Boys. ‘The Traffic Situation in Wash- ington,” by C. Melvin Sharpe. 6:45—Bing Crosb) 7:00—The Bath Cl 7:15—"Singin’ Sam. 7:30—Kate Smith. 7:45—Col. Stoopnagle and Budd. 8:00—Manhattan Serenaders, 8:¥5—The Street Singer. 8:30—Howard Lanin's Orchestra, 8:45—Modern Male Chorus. 9:00—Nat _Shilkret's Orchestra and the Boswell Sisters. 9:15—The Daily Record. 20—Howard Barlow's Orchestra 10:00—Talk by Amelia Earhart Putnam. | 10:15—Tkre Tune Blenders. 10:30—Noble Sissle's Orchestrs 11:00—Fox's Orchestra. 11:30—Joe Reichman's Orchestra. 0—: Early Program Tomorrow. 0a—Little Jack Little. a-—Melody Parade. 8:45a—Brad and Al 9:00a—Strudley Sisters. 9:15a—Morning moods. 9:30a—The Round Towners. 9 45a—Un.ted States Navy Band. Burrus Williams, pianist. Trio. 11:00a—Ted Brewe Orchestra. Current Questions by Senator Dill. I's Orchestra. 30—Atlantic City Musicale. 1:00—Aunt Jemima Wolf. -.ns(l(r bia Salon Orchestra. 2:00—Edna Wallace Hopper. 2:05—Ann Leaf at the organ. 2:30—Snapshots. 3:00—Boston Popular Revue 39—Virginia Arnold, planist. 3:45—Tommy Christian’s Orchestra 4:05—Civil Service Opportunities. 4:15—"Meet the Artist.” fusical Comedy Memories. Before — Personality in Clothes; musical kit | WE DO NOT SELL DRUGS and CLAM CHOWDER We Specialize in 6-hour Film Developing Fresh AGFA & Kodak Films COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY Since 1900 1424 New York Ave. N.W. ONE DAY O’VLY Tuesday, June 21 * 8AM. 0 6 * Free Taxi Service Call a City Cab * NO EXCHANGES This Sale at % WAREHOUSE ONLY $14.50 9x12 Hodges Fiber Rugs, slightly soiled from § display $37.50 9x12 Seamless Ax- minster Rugs, from model § 95 exhibit home 7.50 to $12.00 Radio Table, wal- nut cabinet smokers, occasional tables and walnut book $¢).98 troughs $59.00 Mahogany 6-pe. Dining Room Suite, buffet. round table and qdmmgroomchmrs From § .95 storage . . $39.00 Oak Bow-front §| China Closet, traded in... $4.95 $9.75 Walnut-finish _ 4- Drawer Chiffoniers. Floor szss 54.45 samples . 5 Pure Cotton Roll-edge Mattresses, all sizes........ $11.75 Heavy Roll-edge Mattress, of cotton 1911 All sizes .... $19.50 Guaranteed Fine Inner Ccil Spring Filled Mat- ss.ss tresses. All sizes........... $17.50 Sliding Day-bed, complete with cotton cretonne pad and val- ance. Opens to full size. $Q.85 $29.50 Denim Studio Couch with roll-edge mattress and 3 312!5 kapoc pillows ... $59.00 Closely Woven 3-pe. Reed Fiber Living Room Suite, :13.95 from storage $119.00 3-pc. Bed-davennort Suite, of reed fiver; spring-filled seat cushions. Davenpen 822 .95 opens to full size bed. $129.00 Overstuffed 3-D¢‘. Long Bed-davenport Suite, covered in gold and taupe jacquard velour. 828.75 From storage $198 3-pe. in one chair cushion, A-1 condition. Frem stor- 338 .95 age . 10-pe. Mahogany Dining Room Suite, from stor- 329 age $89.00 l..amn 2-pe. uflu Room Suite, covered in ${.50 denim. Reclaimed......... 5 |6-pe. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Natlonal—As Husbands Go,” at 8:20 pm. Palace—“Thunder Below.” at 11:50 am, 1:50, 3:50, 5:50, 7:50 and 9:50 p.m. | Columbia—“Mystery Ranch.”at 11:30 am. 1:15, 3, 4:45, 6:30, 8:15 and 10 p.m. Earle—“Street of Women,” at 11:40 | a.m., 1:55, 4:35, 7:20 and 10 p.m. Stege | shows at 1, 3:45, 6:25 and 9:10 p.m. Loew’s Fox—"“Week Ends Only,” at 11:30 am. 1:55, 4:25, 7:05 and 9:55 pm. Stage shows at 1, 3:30, 6:10 and 9 pm. R-K-O Keith's— Evening,” at 11:07 7:39 and 9:47 p.m. Metropolitan—"Sky Devils,” at am, 12:45, 2:30, 4:15, 6, 7:45 and 9 | pm. Tivoli—“The Tenderfoot.” 4:25, 6:10, 7:55 and 9:45 p.m. Central—"Night Court to 11 pm. Ambassador—"“Street of Women,” Il| | 6:25, 8:10 and 10 pm. WOL 228.9 Meters. ,310 Kilocycles. 3:00—Sports hour. 3:45—Songs by Leontine Gallahorn. 4:00—Children’s program. 5:00—Paul Gable, organist. 5:30—The X Quartet. 5:45—The Recorders. 6:00—Dinner concert. 6:15—The Mail Man. 6:30—Rebia De Saye !mterhlners. 6:45—Love Songs. 7:00—Tiny Tim_ Tiller. 7:20—News nuhes 7:30—Today in S 7:45—Marimba 50 os, b}' Sterrle Well- man. 8:00—Joe and Harry. 8:35—Silver String Revelers. 8:50 to 9:05—Community Chest Girl. | Early Program Tomorrow. 7:00a—Musical Clock. 8:00a—Birthdays. 8:05a—Musical Clogk. 9:55a—Police bulletins. 10:00a—Tuneful Tid Bits. 10:15a—Recordings of Paul Whiteman. 10:30a—Recordings by John McCor- | trangers of the m., 1:15, 3:25, 5:31, 1| 30! at 2:35, | from 11 a.m. mack. 10:45a—With the Compusers. 11:00a—Beauty Hints. 11:15a—Modern Melodies. | 11:45a—Kyle Bolger, guitarist. | 12:00m—Jo_Flynn, soprano. 12:15—Joe_Hornsby. 12:30 to 1:00—Requesi program for Mount Alto Hospital. 3:00—Sports Hour. 3:15—Talk by Dr. Daniel H. Kress. 3:30—Sports hour. 4:00—"Eat and Keep Fit,” by Dr L. F | Kebler. 4:15—The Vikings. ‘ 5:00—Olympic Trio. 5:15—Mickey. ’ Sunshine Scarce. Larne, Ireland, had a daily average ! of only 3.1 hours of sunshine in the last 12 months. ! CONTINENTAL (trade mark) Breakfast Delivered {belore 6 a.m., without 5:30—Making of a Regular Mrs. Putnam Presents Toys. e LONDONDERRY, Ireland (#).—The bt Httle Gallaghers, chidrén ot e AT YOUT DOOI', 20° farmer who sheltered Amelia Earhart | = Putnam when she landed in a field | Hof coffee in THERMOS, fresh baked roil, after her transatlantic flight, recently (..“um,.“l S35 ieea orate received toys as mementos of their teakinatConspany, e, guest. the small boy getting a model relephnne C n/umhm 0361 airplane. "BUMPERS Welded § Welded Taken OF and Put On, 50c Other Metals Welded WELDIT CO. 516 1st St. NW.,Bet. E& F ME. 2416 PEERLESS Thrilling Values Tomorrow! PM. How to Get There ale is at our warehouse only —In alley rear of 918 M St. N.W. Large 4-story brick building. plenty of parkink space. Take Seventh. Ninth cr Fourteenth St. ears and xet off at M St. N.W. Short walk. Inquire for Woodward & Lothrop old warehouse, Closing Out All Storage— Damaged—Floor Samples and Returned Furniture _ _ $149.00 3-pc. Bow-front Living Room Suite, reversible spring-filled seat cushions. exhibit home $159.50 Blue and Taupe 3-pc. Long Bed-davenport Suite, frcm display in model exhibit apart- $4@.50 $89.00 3-pe. Walnut-finish Bed Room Suite, chest of drawers, !\hl vanity dresser Floor sample.. $98.50 4-pc. Walnut Bed Rcom Suite, large dresser, Hollywood vanity, 2-dcor chifforobe and semi-poster bed. sample $225.00 Magnificent 4-pc. Bed Room Suite, 50-inch dresser, triple mirror, full vanity, canopy chifforobe and bed. Of genuine wal- 362.50 nut. From storage....... $250.00 Beautiful New Venetian 4- Bed Room Suite, of burl walnut and maple, slightly marred in transit from factory. Absolutely 39450 not any noticeable defect.. $169 Beautiful 10-pc. Walnut Din- ing Room Suites, bought as fac- tory close-out. Guaranteed 577 .50 PIEIREE .oocaconse $169-$200 Factory Close-out of Mohair 3-pe. Living Room Suites and bed-davenport suites, 37750 All guaranteed perfect jece Living $29.50 Club Chairs, Coxwell Chairs and High-back Wing and Lounge Chairs, coverings of tapestry and genuine mohair. Al new and perfect. Your $79.95 choice 13 $129.00 “llmn. Ind iltlnwood Dinette Suite, floor sample. fect ..... $29.50 Odd Walnu! China Closets, all new and per- 8995 lect . 00 Unfinished 3-pe. Bed Room sn all sanded, ready to 517.!» paint $16.50 Large Size \lnily Dressing Tables, finished in 54.95 nut $19.50 Walnut-finish Bow End Double Size Re- 33»95 claimed $139 4-tone Imported Velour 3-pc. Living Room Suite. From 529 i storage; in good condition $17.50 20-yr. Guaranteed Coil Bed Springs, with helical tied $[*.95 tops. All sizes $2.98 Perfect 6x9 Felt-base Linoleum Rugs, choice of $7.49 several patierns $9.75 5-pc. Breakfast Set, unfin- ished table and 4 painted $¢).98 chairs. Reclaimed $17.50 5-pc. Solid Oak Decorated Breakfast Suite, from $7.95 $155 Beautiful 3-j Room Suite, with handsome carved bottom frame exposed. Bow-front style. Fine grade cover- 544.95 ing. Excellent condition.. $79 2-pc. Jacquard Living Room Suite, with reversible seat $Q.95 cushion. Reclaimed . $129 3-pc. Rose Juqnnrd Velour Living Room Suite. From 81745 storage . $98 Blue and Gold Elnlmurd Ve- lour 3-pc. Living Room 51935 Suite. From storaj Remember Sale at Warchouse ONLY In Alley, Rear of 918 M St. N.W. Large Brick 4-Story Building, Plenty of Parking Space. Inquire for Woodward & Lothrop’s Old Warehouse. | Where Civilizati AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENT! 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