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Charles G labe t. ! — inst Non- Bauity No. 84T n-bnnuon As g{m - PR gt w Char] "Rob- "!';. u:.tmao e Bisteict oX Sorumbta 3" within the " furisdiction of this_ Court. E%me el ot ' the nl‘-m:mn{gr“%ng::- t, e - mane: “"b'y“".‘l‘éum"r'.’hnn Inercot o “the recelver therefo (s ncome. and - pEmeipl g suh for the i riation of olwuld real and personal property, thereof as may be necessary all as more e of complaint )\l-fl in flmonnn"d 1] ! tn:lglllngl;l"t‘ li Il thll lDlh grl dfill’ldl.l:‘lc tered hereln on or before the rmmn dlY. B G S o lyl herwise the cluie oy b “HAM 3rue copy. Test: FRA o 3 Clerk. By HARRY M. uu.‘ Asslf URT OF THE DISTRICT OF i Cholding. Probute Coutt_N 44308, Ac mini 2 that the subscriber, &etimbin, as obtained’ from the Probate Gourt of'the District of Columbia, ox;‘::es“‘:t e es - DOy ate of the District ‘of Columbs —This is To: seriber, of the et ot hers thereof. TeEally ' Subscriber on or betore .u‘ e 18th day Df Jnnuuy A.D. 19 Nneflt of nm esuu GW of Ja fl e IE'h'ffL'fimsm of " THEOD! e}l‘f]: for !h!o D‘Slflci of Columbh\ Clexk of the Pr i:n:klc 5. MOISE, Auulnzy. COURT "OF THE DISTRICT OF ml. holding a Probate Court.— In re Estate of Agnes Oliver, deceased. —Ad- ‘ministration N‘o -1nu|'m AS::;rr:“(d:‘\;&l::ln': d, as described in n. Mrs. Russell Chambers (nee Eizab Watson), James Rose Watson Adamson, I-abel Reid and Jane - Adamson Philip”cause thelr appeazance {0 be entered herein on or before the fortieth day, excl sive of Sundays and legal holida Ting after the day of the first publi his order: otherwise this cause will be pro- ceeded with as in the case of default; pro- $rded that & copy of this order be published 4n the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star once a week for three suc- cessive weeks before said return day. O. R. R} K ubtice: A true copy. (Seal.’ LunRING, JB0ES: cActWemt Hemsier ot THES A T s o Columbla, Clerk of the Probate Court. Jak.fed,11 ELISABETH K. PRENDER, Attorney. REME COURT OF THE DISTRICT e Columbia, holdine Probate Court. ] No. 4423 ministration.—This is to give Mo hut Ahe Subscriber, of the District of Columbia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Charles A. , late of the District of Columbia, de- consed, Al persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof. legally 18th day o January. 10} ISAl PRENDER. 2 Kend-ll Green. A PR ODORE COGSWELL, Regisier of Wills for the District of Columbll Clerk of the Probate Court. _ja28.fed.11 FRED W. WEITZEL, mimu. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT ot coxumm- holding _Probate ~Oourt no S A otration. This. 1s Lo give Noiice that The subscrivers, of the District of Columbia, have obtained from the Probate Court_of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Levi Cooke. Iate-of the District of Columbia: deceased: i persons having claims ag :Mené'fi SIS havehy warned “to. exhibly the | ame. with the vouchers thercoi. legally | Ruthenticated, to the subscribers on or before the 18th day of Jenuary, A.D. 1923: other- wise they may by law be excluded from all Denefit of said estate. Given under our Bands this 18th day of ‘January, 103 SIARY WARNER COO] 24 Avenue. (Beal)” Altest: THEQDORE COG! EEL Resisier of Wals Tof the Distric of Cotumbla, Clerk of the Probate C COURT OF THE DISTRICT holding Probate Court.— No. 44! Administration.—This is to give notice that ‘t] umi SaminfEiration on the estate of Allen Frenders late of the District of Columbia, deceased. All persons having claims against the de- ceased are hereby warned to exhibit the the vouchers thereof. legally ary, the wise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 18th day of January ELISABETH K. PRENDER, 2 Kendall Green. (Seal.) Attest: st: THEODO! Reglsier of Wills for the District of Cnlumbll. Clerk of the Probate Court. R P. iol.um;swox'm, Amzney. OF THE DISTRICT TRASE Poomate. Boss v’." u?mlnlbnnuan .—This is to sive subsc who was by the Ut of the District of Columbia Jétters testamentary o Dmrkt of Columbia. holding a Probate St inted Monday. the 20th dny o( 933, at 10 o'clock a.m. d said court. room as the making payment and distribution estate, under the court’s direction and con- trol, when and where all creditors and forsons entitled to distributive shares or legacies. or the residue, or parts thereof. ‘e notifed to attend. in person or by agent or attorney duly authorized. with their claims against the estate properly vouched. Given under my hand this 20th _di ey a033, (NATIONAL METROPO! TAN BAI WASHINGTON. By LN WORTY. Asslsum Trust Officer. {8eal) Attest: THEODORE WELL: Register of Wills for the Dmmz n( Calumm-, Clerk of the Probate Court. FRODFL & STANLEY, ,mmm BUPREME G OURT OF THE DISTRICT imbia. holding Probate Court. Administration —This 1s to give the subscriber, of the State of Cunnectlcnt has obtained from the Probate S oihe District of Columbis letters tary on the estate of Fininesan: Jate 6t the Disaict of Cotmbi: deceased.” All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally Juthenticated, to the subscriber on of Before the 13th day of Jan D. 1934: other- Ise they may by law bé excluded from ail Beneflu of "said 'estate. 'G:'\en under my 23 of, January. GILBERT D. FINN] ay Street. New Haven: o WELL. Repter of Wills for the District of Columba, Clerk of the Probate Court. Ja28.fe4.11 R. r. loumcswonm Atts PR OF THE DISTRICT Comyio. holding Provate. Court No 42300 AGminiStration - This Is 0 give Totice that the subscriber. who was by the Bupreme Court of the District of Columbis Eranted letters testamentary on_the estate mma. J. : Y, the time, ‘and said court room as the place, for making payment and distribution from said estate. under the court's direction and con- trol, when and where ail creditors and fersons “entitied to distributive shares or acles, or the residuc, ot parts thereof. are notifled to attend. in person or by agent or attorney duly authorized. with their claims against the estate properly vouched. Given nder my hand this Jth day of January. POLIT N O aSHNGTON MEIRrQURAN, RN ORTH, Assistant Trast Oficer, —iSeat) i E COGSWELL. Register of WA for ‘the Dietrice of Corambir the Probate Court. Ja: WILLIAM E. FUREY. Attorney, Southern Blds. Glerk of Lfed,11 THE SUPREME COURT OF THE District of Columbia, holding sn Equity Gourt—Mary C,_iSchimbert, 1561 tiird Sireci NW. piaintifl, vs. the unknown Teirs, deviseés and alienees of John Brad deceased, defendants—Equity No. 55161.— Order of publication —The object of this suit is to obtain a decree establishing of record plaintit’s title in fee, simple Lo, lot 206 Bogley's subdivision of lots | s per plat recorded in o n the surveyor's office the 9> Golumbia. Sf the pawnit. %t is day of January. o fendants, the unknown heirs. devisees and allenees ‘of John Braden, deceased, cause BROTHER TO SPEAK St. Paul’'s Congregation to Hear Pennsylvanian, At St. Paul's Episcopal Church, on Twenty-third street, near Washington Circle, the preacher for the patronal feast at 11 o'clock is Brother Gouver- neur P. Hance of the Brotherhood of St. Barnabas, who conducts a free home for convalescent n.nd incurable men and boys at G mum:ewfllbseond\lmdb]&v Samuel A. Leech, with his choir men and boys. Brother George will meet at 7 pm. with the young men and women of the college and of the high school groups. BANKER DIES IN AUTO G. F. Orde Stricken on Way Home in Minneapolis. MINNEAPOLIS, January 28 (#)— George F. Orde, 68, manager of the Lincoln branch office here of the Northwestern National Bank, died yes- terday in an automobile while on his 4| way from the bank to his home. Mr. Orde started his career as mes- senger boy for & bank in Ontario. I.IGAL NOTICES. T JOSEPH P. BAILEY. Attormey. Securities Bulidis E SUPREME COURT OF THE TN erT of Colambia, Hoiding an Equity e Cotturo (itarie npor), 1614 Washington, D, (Lo 44 Penn“lvlmn av L Vashington, J 1451 *Girard st, ne. Plaintiffs. vs. Joseph Connor,’ Reed_Hospital, Ward No. 3%, Georgla ave. and Butternut st nw. Washington, D. C defendant. — Equity Ne.’ 55157.—Ord i DIS- in’ square No. i thereon, known as 1405 Irving street nort! east: Lot No. 13, in :Tun No. 4016, with improvements theuon, nown as 1407 Irving street. northeas 0. 2, in sauare No. (., unimproved. 1dtn tified as second lot from’ corner of l4th street northe Irving street northeast: Lot No. 7, in No. 4!I|11 h improvements thereon. as 1410 Hamlin street northeast: Lot No. 8, in square 4016, unimproved, ‘identified as 1308 Hamiin_street northeast: Lot (all) of square No. 40 unimproved. bounded by Brcnlwond road, 14th street, Franklin street. 15th street and Rhode Isla: h. east (in_three (3) sections’ Mary Cotturo (Marie connorL Cotturo (Leo P. Connor), Adeli (Lena Jones) and Joseph Conne e O mmen, By wirtus, of the last will and restament of Luclano Cotturo, decensed: dated the 6th dl! of July, A.D. 1905. which was admitted to probate 1n this Honoraple olding o Probate Court), on the U day of Ma: AD, at either pri- vate or public sale. distribite ‘the proceeds equally amiong the four sforessld s in accordance with the terms of lh! naresnd |lst wlll lnfl ten(lmen On Honot tne plaintiss. it 15 this 10th day of Semuers 8 B Th, ordered that the de- fendant.’ Joseph A. Connor, residing at No. heny avenue, Takom: K, Bllle d. cause his appegrance ’ to be fore thle 'Ilomuh now owned by Napoleon Cotturo of Maryl Shtered herein' on K3 ays, publication of this _order: cause will be proceeded with as in case Provided, s copy of this order nd The Evening Star {8lned) JOBEPH . COX. Justice: A true copy. Test: FRANK E. HAM. Clerk. By HARRY erk. LEO A. WALSHE, Attorney. JUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate Court.—Estate Joseph Havenner, _deceased.—No. 4333, Admlmstrauon Docket 98.—Applica- ion been made herein for probate of o e o Send feRhment. of seid_dec and for letters testamentary on said e by Patrick J. Walshe and Leo A. Walshe. it iz ordered this oth day of January AD: 3 t Mrs. Lillie Ball, also as Lillle “May ‘Beavers. cerned, appear in said cous Zoth day of January, 13 snow clock e.u'n JI7 such sp- Dlication stiould not nted. Tiee hereot 'be published i the Washington | Law Reporter and The Evening Star once in each of three successive weeks before (he return day n mentioned, t publi- EatioR {0 e nut Jess than thirty :G.u before R, Justice. Theal “Atiest: OVIGTO Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. Ja GEO. WALTER SMITH, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COUR: THE DIS- trict of Columbia, Io P;:bll: URT holdlnl m e Ebtctration, Now 43517~ Oraet for Ratification Nisi—Margaret’ A~ Penny, administratrix of the ebtate of Wiliam E Tel estate, known for purnoun ot ‘assessmment and_taxa: 04 in square 1047, to Robert . Fain n, -vm fo the stim of nine hundred dollars (3900.00) over Sha Shove ‘an eAcumorance Of Iofty-seven hundred and fitty dollars ($4.750.00), under the terms and conditions set forth in said report. it is by the court this 17th day of January, 1933, adjudged. ordered and d greed that the said sale be ratified and col frmed by the court. uniess cause o the trary be shown before the 15th day of Feb. 033" provided 8 copy of this order be published once a week for three succes- sive weeks in the Washington Law Repor d The Evening Star prior to the expir non of that period Justice. Seal) A true copy. ' Atiest: THEODORE Rewisier of Wills for the District WELL, of Columbia' Clerk of the Probate Court. a2 Station WSYR Joins Ever- Growing Net—Famous En- tertainers on Program. ‘The National Broadcasting Co. will welcome Station WSYR, in Syracuse, as a member of its ever-growing network tonight with a special program, which will bring before the microphone a group of famous radio entertainers in New York and Chicago. ‘The program will be carried by WRC from 11:30 to 12 o'clock. It will con- sist of a speech by Mayor Marvin of Syracuse and contributions by such radio artists as Sisters of the Skillet, Iloway Bailey, Lee Sims. Aileen Stan- ley, Hilda Burke, the Rondoliers, Charlie Chan, Sherlock Holmes, t.he Jesters, Carson Robison and the Don Hall Trio. 'WRC also will broadcast at 9 o'clock a speclal concert by the Cleveland High School Orchestra of 300 pleces. ‘The program includes introduction to the third act of Wagner’s “Lohengrin,” the allegretti from Beethoven's “Sym- phony No. 7,” two movements from Tschaikovsky's “Pathetique” symphony and Glinka's overture to “A Life for the Czar.” Operetta Selections. Selections from old and new oper- ettas make up the program of Gladys Rice and Robert Halliday in their weekly broadcast frem 10 11. Th principal numbers will be “One Kiss,' from “New Moon"; “Every Little ment,” from “Madame Sherry, ‘Day Dreams,” from “Spring Maid.’ Jack Denny and his orchestra in New York and Hal Kemp and his orchestra in Chicago also will contribute to this program, e rollicking waltz of Johann Strauss, “Wein, Weib und Gesang,” will be featured by Alexander Haas and his Budapest Gypsy Ensemble dur- ing their concert from 8:30 to 9 over WJSV and assoclated Columbia sta- tions. Maximilian Rose, violinist, will be the soloist. Arthur Tracy, the “Street Singer,” will open his program at 7:45 with “Please,” the number popularized by Bing Crosby in “The Big Broadcast.” He also will sing “Say It Isn't So” and “Fit as a Fiddle.” Senator Byrnes to Speak. ‘The Democratic Party’s Opportu- nity” will be discussed by Senator Byrnes of South Carolina in a broad- cast from 10:15 to 10:45. Guy Mason of the Inagural Com- mittee will be heard over WMAL to- night in a discussion of the tmueun plans. He will speak from 6:45 to 7. under auspices of the Wnflflnm Chamber of Commerce. Jeno Sevely, Hungarian violinist; Rosa Pollio Jarman, contralto, and Ed win Singer, tenor, will provide WMAL's major musical features. ‘WOL will broadcast another concert by the Central Union Mission Glee Club, in addition to its other regular attractions. These include a recital by Dolph Atherton, baritone, and a con- cert by the Silver String Revellers. MARKS FAMILY SUNDAY Rock Creek Church Also to Observe Communion. Family Sunday will be opened to- morrow at Rock Creek Episcopal Church, Rock Creek Church road and Webster street, with celebration of Holy Com- munion at £:30 am, and morning prayer, with sermon, at 11 o'clock, On Thursday, Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Holy Communion at 9 am. Meetings during the week include those of the vestry at 7:30 p.m., Mon- day; church school teachers, 7:30 pm., Wednlsdly: Boy Scout Troop, 7:30 ;g Friday. Services tomorrow at Holy Comforter Chapel, Rock Creek Parish, 5714 Georgla avenue, Communion at 7:30 a.m., the “Family Sunday” morning prayer service with sermon at 11 o'clock, and evening prayer ‘with address at 7:30 pm. Holy Com- munion will be celebrated in the chapel at 10 am,, Thursday. H. ROZIER DULANY, Jr., Attorney. SUPREME COURT O} Columbia, holding mmu Court —llo. 44159, Administration—This is to give no- e 'that the subtcribers of the District of lumbis, btained from the Comumble" the. District of Commbia. Tetters testamentary on the estate of Harriot S. Turner, late of the Digtrict of Columbia, de. e deceased are hereby warn the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally to the subscribers,’ on or before the 13th day of January, A.D. 193 otherwise they may by law be excluded from l-‘n benelt of said estate, Given under our ands_this 2y of January, OZIER DI ROZIER D ULA Jr. $18 30th st nw. Washington, D, (Seal) Attest: THEODORE Kawsier of Wiis for the Oratrice of Cotum: bia, Clerk of the Probate Court. GEOIGI A. HOSPIDOR, Attorney. JUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. holding Probate ~Court—No. 44380, Administration—This is to give no- it thas the supscriper, of the District of 5 ined from the Probat of 7 Maministration on_the estate a Carter " Baldersom late of the District of Columbia, ea: All persons having claims_ against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouch- ers thereof, legallv autkenticated. to the betore the 13th day of Jan- ni'fl Sty > Attest: VICTOR S, Deputy Relllflr of wm: fflr the Cant Dhtrlc! ot "Columbia, Clerk of Cou 21.28 itet wAlll:‘l E. MILLER, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT Ol e o COhataing” Fraate - Gourto—No. 42563, Administration.—This is to give no- fice. that the subscriber, of the District of rom_ the Probate Strickland, late of the District_of Columbia, eased. ' All persons having claims against fhe Ueceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber. on or before the 15th day of Juls, AD. 1033; otherwise they may by law be excluded irom all bene- Bt of said estate. Given under my hand (se NBLLC Regiater ot Wills for the. Dis- frict of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 1821.28,fed ~ CHARLES B. CALVEET, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. holding = Probate Oourt 44138, Administration.- A ey, o1 the D e e e from the Brobas ComT o the "District of Colambia. letters of thelr appearance to be entered herein on | Ratt 9 before the first rule day occurring after ation of forty d n porter and The Evening Star prior to said Jule day, good cause having been shoy longer publication is unnecessary, w. L JIu ice. (Seal.) A true coj Test: IGHAM, Clerk. HRRRY M. HOLL. Aset: Clerk, - Jas8fed T HAMILTON & HAMILTON, Attorneys. COURT nommx Prans oblte T Administration.—This is to give the luhacrlhex. of '.he District obtained from the Probate D ARt of Cotumbia Jeticre. of Mmmlslnunn on the estate of Walter 3. . late of the District ol Columbia, coeased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit 1he semer“wit the Vouchers thereet. Teqaily to the subscriber on or before .D. 1934 other- be excluded from all Given under my of January, 1933, 916 Union Trust iils for the District of urt. r of Wi lerk of the Probate Court. 828,164,110 ’ authenticated, to the subscriber. Before'the 315t day of November, the W be ex:lnm from n_under my 1933, on or D. 1933: vt t !hl', the of Columbla, ‘has obiainediro CO fl of the Distrie u ity on the” sotate. of Hober Efookings, Tate of ‘the District of Columbia: deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warmed to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof. jegally authenticated, to the subscriber on or before the day of December, AD. 1 and touth of Rock Creek Ford Roa [ CHANGE RESID A OFFICIAL NOTICES. G coumsmon WASHINGTON. D. , January 18th, 193: nalu;udlnce 'lth n an approved erch 1, 1920, r?ubll: 86th Congress), entitled “An Act 10 reguiate the helght, area and use of bunmnn in the District of Columbis and to Zoning Commission, and for other g nouce is hereby siven that a st iunmnh on Page 7 (Edition m'sm, as requiring consents in the First Commerclal District: _ “Automoblle repair ERCIAL. 91 811 ‘sauare 85, Street” N. W. 3 DENTIAL. %0, ENTIAL, 60’, AREA: square South of 153, entire, locnled between New Hampshire Avenue, 8 N, CHANGE 1167, AREA 1, 820 828 square 141, “lo of Tatn Street and ‘r‘mrm of G Street, N. W, " "AREA: rear parts of lots 12, 13, 14 and 15, square 3342, I d | gn the southeast cofner of 3rd Sfreet and | North Dakots Avenie, N, ANG] M RESIDENTL ED AREA to Rumlm'm fd lots 800, 17, 1 . 20, 21, 30, 27, 4 ots 17, 4 19 emi enport Streets, west of the trict_on "Connecticut _Avenue, CHANGE FROM RES] locatéd on. the east side . of “33a0 !treet REA: Toeatéd on the north side. of T tween ond and ard Strects, 813 sauare aas-‘;l Xrow: 928 Anode 1ohand Avenue X 15. I(‘:x;.l\!lel !RCIAL. 4&) D TO % AREA: lots 811, 812. w2l And 2 TO FIRST COMMERCIA AREA: lots 57 and 5% !Iull’l 5\75 kmn 2 8000-5002 3 EHANGE FRO o Am“z?'uu'm:n 5 (s 'nuu extend the Pirs ercial 2 100 feet from the new S00n side 6t ool Hove 18 Fareel 214760 CSauare se); west of J5th Strect: JOHN C, REICHEL" B.. CROSBY, DAVID LYNN, 3d, Zoning Commission of Tie Bistrict of Columbia. 820,10t MOVING, PACKING AND STORAGE. <t | William . MeMillan will make the %" | prise’ and emphasizing 315.6 Meters, WRC 553 Kilocycles. Saturdays, 5:31-5:32 P.M. TUNE IN—EAT UP A Minute of Menu for Sunday Dinner O’'DONNELL’S SEA GRILL 1207 E Street N.W. 6:20—Weather forecast. 6:30—Auto S8how Hall. 7:00-7:15 P.M.: The ROCK CREEK SUNSHINE GIRL Bruei o o0 D tne R0Eers'et Brought to Rock Creek Ginger Ale The BIG Bottle at the Sensible Price 7:15—“Our Vi Freedom,” Merle mlnhhlnl b 7:30-7:45 p.m. Advt. WILKINS COFFEE PROGRAM MARGUERITE CROMWELL Rudolph Schramm and His Music (Every Tues, Thurs., Sat.) -Advt. 'l i5—Mayflower Concert D;l;mbh. Benjlmln P. Marsh and Nils 9: oo—cleveh.nd High 8School Orches- sao—Guth and George Olsen's IOIW—g.I.I;:lyI Rice and Robert Halll- 11:00—Last-minute news. 1 o—DemuwryD;nrwnm to Station 12: Oo—Don Bestor's Orchestra. 12:30 to 1:00a—Vincent Lopez and his orchestra. WISV 254 Meters. 1,460 Kilocycles. 2:00—Saturday Syncopators. 2:30—Columbia Salon Orchestra. 3:00—The Round Towners. 3:30—Dick Mansfleld’s Orchestra. 3:55—Virginia News. 4:00—Spanish Se: 5:45—Cowl L 6:00—"Keeping Up With Events,” by Robert W. Horton. 6:15—Do-Re-Mi Trio. 6:30—Enoch Light Orchestra. 6:45—The Funnyboners. 1 and patier By Pields and ‘Wile. baritone. Hall, Industries of Washing- ” by ton.” by Howard L. Wilkins, 00—Duke Ellington’s Orchestra, 1 aowxoo——mnonono:ehm WOL l,lll lflotnl-. 3:00—Variety Hour. 65—The Book Man. 00—Indian Legends. 15—Mandolin and guitar orchestra, 44—Weather forecast. 00—%!. Home wi'.h the 10 O'Clock lub. 30—Bob White. 5—Tea Ensemble. 00—Edna Wilson, soprano. 15—Sunday school lesson. 30—Marimba solos by Fleming Orem. 5:45—Flashes from The Evening Star, by Howard P. Bafley. 6:00—Time and program resume. ing D. Roosevelt and John N. Garner, by Guy Mason. 7 oo—wuurd Concert Orchestr: 30—"The Folks in Priendship Valley.” 45—Rosa. Pollio Jarnan, contralto, 00—Automobile program. 05—Glenn Jones' Orchestra. 15—Elks’ Club Orchestra, 00—Meyer Davis' Orchestra. 30—Ear] Hines' Orchestra. 00—Weather report. SUBJECT ANNOUNCED BY REV. G. E. LENSKI “The Christian and Those Having the Rule” Is Grace Lu- theran Topic. “The Christian and Those Having the Rule” will be the subject of the sermon by Rev. Gerhard E. Lenski in lcnce Lutheran Church tomorrow at 1 am. In place of the usual evening service the monthly young people’s devotional meeting will be held. Frank Stutz will serve as leader. and Place of the Church.” The following speak: PFrederick Winkelman, Elizabeth Baker, Dorothy ,Mllea. Special music will be provided by Robert Althaus. Others on the program will be Frank Shah and James include celebration of Holy | Ferry. The four Sunday evenings in Feb- ruary will be given over to special serv- ices sponsored by the organizations in g“e church and in which the work of therhood, Guild, February 19 to the Ladies’ so- clety, junior and senior; February 2 to the Young People’s Society. 'me church council, meeting last Tuesday, named March 19 as the time for a special service to observe the fifth an- niversary of the building of the present church. A cafeteria supper will be served ‘Thursday by the Guild. On February ?.he Brotherhood will hold . Robert SERMON ON “SEEING GOD” Rev. F. 8. Niles Will Preach at Georgetown Presbyterian. Rev. Frank 8. Niles, minister of the Georgetown Presbyterian Church, will speak at the 11 o'clock service on “See- ing God.” There will be a short story- sermon for the children preceding the main sermon. A communicants’ class will be held in the auditorium at 10 o'clock for the benefit of all who are in- Gl(wndin to unite with the church on bruary confession of faith at the Fel Ccmmunlon A missionary pageant will be given at 6 p.m. in Cissell Chapel by the Inter- mediate Christian Endeavor, and at 7:30 there will be an illustrated lecture c' on “Guam” given under the auspices of | the Young People of the church. The ND | speaker will be Rev. Stanton W. Salis- ,}:ury, chaplain of ‘the United States avy. ‘The preparatory service for com- lmumon ‘will be observed Thursday eve- ning and at the close of this meeting the members of the session will meet all CT- | candidates for church membership. MISSION PRAISE SERVICE - | Dr. McMillan to Speak at Central Presbyterian Church. ‘The annual missionary praise service will be observed at the Central Presby- Dr. ad. n% Lh: need !or a :;m liberal support of this work of the mmmmlnzmm,m.:m H'ro.ylorwmpnl on “Service and Liberality,’ Thmilbelnzheldm'nmndsy nights workers’ training ch-.whichllwbe to & series of Mcmtohehfld at a later date. These classes are be- ing led by the pastor. dress, presenunl Sl > R i BT Major Radio Features DANCE MUSIC. Guy Lombardo and his Royal Cana- dians, WJSV, 11:00; Earl Hines'| Orohestra, WMAL, 11:30; Harold Stern's Orchestra, WJSV, 11:45; Vincent Lopez and his orchestra, ‘WRC, 12:30. Frederic Willlam Wile, WJSV, 7:00; Edwin G. Noure, Benjamin P. Marsh and Nils Olsen, WRC, 8:30. VARIETY. The Funnyboners, WISV, 6:45; Echoes of the Palisades, WRC, 8:. 00 Gladys Rice and Robert Halliday, WRC, 10:00; Boswell Sisters, W.YSV 10:00; de Niesen, WJSV, 10:45. HIGH LIGHTS ELSEWHERE. eoo—mue German Band — WJZ, , WBAL and WHAM. 3 prumm—w.vz ‘WBAL, wnu‘fia d KDKA. 8: ls-Boaton Symphony Orchestra— WJZ, WBAL, KDEA. 10: So—'Nenty Fingers of Harmony— WJZ, WBZ, WBAL, KDKA and 10:45—Pickens Sktfl'l ‘WJZ. WBZ, WBAL, KDKA and 11:15—Night Song; Lew White, organ- ist, and Trio Romnfique—w.vz AL, WGAR and 12:30—Mark’ Fisher’s Orchestra; dance muno—w.yz, KXW, WLW and Stations Heard in Washington Regularly, Flashes from The Evening Star, a resume of world news, is broadcast daily at 5:45 p.m. by WMAL. TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. National—Walter Hlmpdzn in “Ham- let,” at 2:20 pm, and “Caponsacchi” at 8:20 p.m. Gayety—"Female Follies,” burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m., Columbia—“Rasputin and the Em- press,” at 2:30 and 8:30 pm. All seats reserved. Palace— The 8] at 11:15 am, 1:20, 3:25, 5:30, 7:35 and *|9:45 pm. “Nagana,” at 11 am., 12:48, 2:36, 4:24, 6:12, Bmd’llpm. Metropolitan—*Parachute at 11:30 am., 1:13, 2:56, (”,IN. and 9:45 pm. Big 3 , 3:27, 5:32, 7:28 and 9:25 pm. Earle—“Hard to Elndh" am, 1:50, z shows, 12755, 3:35, 6:20 and 9 Loew’s Fox- 'rhnsonnnuhhr 10“!-!!..185 4:25, 0 and 0“ gn&l‘e shows at 12:25, 3:15, 6 and “z‘lwll—_“ ::t Life,” at 3, 4, 6, T:45 Central—"Silver Dollar,” from 11 a.m. to 11 pm. Ambassador—“Me and " at 2:30, 4:25, 6:15, 8:05 mdll":lbcd.l'n. A complete Rgpuiar prices. Store Hours, lll.l |E. Morrison l:aper Co. 1009 P $1. JAMES’ $1 Special Chicken Box Whole _Fried Chicken Potato Salad, A nd Hee Sebis 20 mnum. 1914 13th !LNW snn toSP.M. MOTHER FROMAN’ Chicken Box Whole, roast, $1.25 Whole, ‘fried, $1.00 h Four Persons G Something New at = | E R E TAuz n‘»ol’! $1.00-5].50 Hors d'oeuvre 50‘: lunch — greatest varlety. Sardines, stuffed eggs, potat salad, shrimps, asparagus tips, pickled walnuts, celery with roque- fort cheese, minced chicken or ham. Endless Cholce Coffee and Hot Rolls Blank Books, selection | OKAY RADIO CO. SEE MR. ALTMAN 417 11th St. N.W. Di. 3106 Collier Inn 18th and Col. Rd. 75c and $1.00 SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER 75c Includes cocktail, soup, relish, choice of roast turkey, chicken, duckling, rout meats, fresh vege- and desserts. 65¢ Large variety of fresh vegetables and our own made desserts and loe creams fo select from. Regular Dinne: Special Roast Young Chicken Dinner Ladnbuel"m ( L-A) Aulophlhu Overcomes Intestinal Infection totcimin, Brserscidit Sl colitls, headaches. rhey function ID dependable Deliveredcither O TURE or M from the labora- tory o any loeal addres: NAT. VACCINE & A'u‘l‘roxw INST, 1515 You § WARNER BROS. THEATERS 2,240 Pounds to the Ton Blue Ridge Va. Hard Stove Coal, $12.00 rnace size, $10.50 Naut, $11.50 m $8.35 Ess, Blue Ridge Buckwheat, $7.00 Bu ‘Above Coal Mined 1n Virginta Over 10.000 New in Balttmere and Wi Thete Is a Reason Why World's Largest Retailers of Va. Anthracite BLUE RIDGE COAL CO Miners of Virsinis n3 Yra AMUSEMENTS. THREE SHOWS SUNDAY 2:30 5:45 8:30 BIGGEST CAPITAL HIT! Washington is witnessing a miracle of show business! of this city. czarina. LOEW’S COLUMBIA o 5 | 1] 1 e Fatks o l-xlefi Beautitul wrence Phillips' Theater Bea Mlll Chlldren 's Matinee. 2 PM r‘-—{“”t JONES ‘'PORBIDDEN TRAIL.” Prom 6 P, LYON. ZASU M ““THE CROOKED CIRC] Frolic of Mirth and Mysters Also’ Su- preme_“Short _Subjects cl.AnNnon VA. Evening. 2 SLIM SUMMERVILLE. U IR0 SRR B cAROUNA CIRCLE &% 7 wMBARToN 1343 'IICQHIR!I: ‘;L k FMRLAWN “ANACOSTIA, D. C. GEO. O'BRIEN in_“THE GOLDEN WEST." LYRIC ool URG. MD. n RIDING FOR | 1iip B ST NE. L Gne Hour of Comedics. Seriar C Sts. NE Eaui MA Phonc GEORGIA Bz “THREE ON A MATCH” BUCK JONES in “SUNDOWN RIDER” HlPPODROME Jeubne Festir TWICE DAILY—MATS.—2:30 Stop by at the Columbia Theater and see for yourself! Lines at the box-office, jammed lobbies tell the story of biggest success. Only a mighty, spectacular, wonder-picture could shatter the alltime record ‘Washington’s s gyl 4 j JOHN, as the hndmn prince. ETHEL, as the regal LIONEL, mad Rasputin. of course i's METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER's EVES.—8:30 Daily Mats.—50c to $1.80 Biesties——We o W00 us Tax Al Seats 7 ed NATIONAL rovey 2.00, $! .50, $1.50, WALTER HAMPDEN Mat. Today, “HAMLET.” Tonight, “CAPONSACCHL” BEG. SUNDAY, JAN. 29TH EXTRA PERFORMANCE SUN. NIGHT FEB. 5TH SEATS sl:l LING 8 & 81 o'F THEE 1'SING GAXTON HOIAN HOOR! woon FEB. 13" MONDAY Ne_mall or phonme orders accevted for this en: i ALL SEATS O ENLE AT BOX OFFI NEXT MONDAY, JAN. 30, at 9 A. M. e GREEN, ASTURES 8y MARC CONNELLY™ Prices—Nights. 50¢ to $2.50. Wed. and Sat. Mats., 50¢ to $2.00, plus tax, TOMOR. AFT. at3:30 NEWMAN i TALKS India fo Cambodia SEATS NOW $1.65, $1.10 & Sie Donble Peature | CAME kes cane. "ome O, Danger." MT. IAINIII MD. Tom Mix. ‘Fast_Companions.” Nllrm , Horseman.” |ARCADE ~ ™5535™s LE. Dollbl! Pfl‘un Ktn Maynard, "LII of 0ok erlock RICHMOND ARCADE _| Buck_Jones. “Forbidden Trail. AMBASSADOR cul*3a"3w. SPENCER TRACY, JOAN “ME_AND MY BENNETT, GAL" __Comedies. APOLLO DIRECTION OF SID] BY LUST | 624 H St. NE. “STRANGER IN TOWN” A Conn. Ave | ALO MeKin] ‘ C. i “RACKETY RAX® | AVENUE GRAND .m‘f T | “SECRETS FRENCH POLICE(' ELT CANDRE, PRANK MOROAN L o St Bet D “SILVER DOLLAR” Ga. Ave, & Farragut St “RACKETY RAX” ITOM—E 1230 C St. NE. “AIR MAIL” 14th Col. Rd. “BIG BROADCAST” B, NW. W PILLARD & HILLIER 3 §T JOHN uomm natoLe FRIEDLANDI&e & PHIL LAMPKIN Z ON Lo PALACE TREATRE O UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE AM _HAINES. TLLIAM HAINES MADGE EVANS, YORK ¢~ Ave. & Quebec 8L N.W. “AIR MAIL” |JESSE THEATER 8% 35 | Sts, N.E. R. C. A. Photophon st & R L TR MONICANS” FIiaD. Comeds. Novelty. SILVER SPRING. MD. BROOK SECO ouiVE \n' vSHER- LOCK rdgli\mfl JoM MIX in ° DEL EAT. JOEN WAYNE in “RIDE HIM. COW- P e ey DANCING. Frofa Mrs. Acher—Stadie. 1iT7 1B ST and dancing ‘rfinln. rflnu X 37 apveintincnt: Met: $186. Eet. WHERE TO DINE. New Club Rossdhu Invites You To Its Rzgulu Sat. Nite Dance Medieval Atmosphete Throbbing to E.m"""‘n-u“"‘..‘#‘-m"‘& SEE! i one One Mile from C. C. Circle on Brookville Rd. DANCE Saturdays and Thursdays OLE FIRESIDE THE SMART PLACE Bus Terminal, T. B, Md. Oaly 13 Miles Frem D. O. Bernie Jarboe’s Night Hawks Official_Authentic World Wer Film “The BIG DRIVE” From Archives of 8 Kl“ mvh withheld until mow! Today Only—MICKEY MOUSE ———————————