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3 SAYS SUCKER LIST IS WORKING BASIS A PERFECT VALET FOR STOCK FRAUD . By the Associated P 3 O_RE than onc ?“Ch va.let n Wa§h~ "NEW YORK, December 7—The ington has built up his reputation ek e sl e > & & o “suckers are hooked,” by a certain by turning over all the cleaning, dye- type of stock brokerage houses, . ing and repairing work of his employ- was described by Charles W. Min- ers to The Hoffman Co. The charges e are reasonable, the service prompt, the bankruptcy hearing of Dillon & results completely satisfying. i T e Call Main 4724 New York clty, a dosen crooked brok h d / belng atarted every day.” Mr. Min- A ton ‘de;llred(.h"o uwnlex(;;m _‘g:: w rated. I “boller room.” he explained, is the || telophone booth where salesmen ) 4 call up persons named on thefr ‘,_ ‘I',uuckfr list” and try to sell stock iy = The it £ soked ¥ CLEANERS & DYERS nem® 2 rketieca. i SHinton \ sald, {8 t ¥ sucker Ist, M MAIN OFFICE 740 I2™ ST N.W. Much 1ists of A many an 100.000 * { t m;urk' in the m}nm& room w‘[un s N Jiheh 5 Clgarettes n front. of “them S0 there Is no chance of thelr weak- ening. alr worker s Asked where his bureau obtained information, Mr. Minton said clerks |Ilsn‘,|l‘hf:§l‘4l ::um' flnnul:ial houses suppl much ol . v WA | :ONCE RICH, DIES PAUPER. Woman Mine Investor's Estate ‘Won’t Pay Burial Expenses. 3 PUEBLO, Col., Decemler 7. — So poor she did not leave enough money lm provide for her burial, Mra. Carrie [ Retamiller, seventy-tive years old, whose fortune o was rated at £100,000, died here yvestarday in her little hut beneath a bridge. Her hus- e i ThRe Rme. wer ve New York: SAY “BAYER” when you buy Aspirin | Smine s e o She Invesied In mines and, as owner of the Japanese and Little Frankle - i properties, her fortune was estlimated When vou see the name “Bayer” |pain in general. Accept only! to run into six figures. T'P;m; :‘ne 1:.11. on package or on tablets you are |“Bayer” package which comains!1‘;:""‘:'1;‘“‘,1‘0‘{'(1’“;::"3 e e getting the genuine Bayer product | proper directions. Handy boxes of | ;" jauper. Her second husband and prescribed by physicians over|twelve tablets cost few cents.ix xon had not communicated with twenty-two years and proved safe | Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and ! her for years, it was said. by millions~ for colds, headache,|100. Aspirin is the trade mark of | _— toothache, earache. neuralgia, lum- | Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetice: Feit cloth was first successfully hago, rheumatism, neuritis and for {aridcslcr of Salicylicacid. made at Norwalk, Conn., in 1836. This Is What Mother W 18 1s at Mlother Wants for Christma A shiny, new, clean, modern Cabinet Gas Range! A wonderful range with convenient oven and broiler. AND GAS—the clean, quick, ready § fuel! Could any homemaker receive a more worth-while gift? i QOur Holiday Special -FOR THIS WEEK ONLY L For the Small Down Payment of............. : —and the balance in monthly payments to suit your convenience. Choice of ANY Cabinet Range—but to profit by this special offer we must receive your reservation before 1 P. M. SATURDAY, December 9th. Purchases held for future delivery, if desired. SALES 419 sisr WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT CO., 1f%r . -4 Don’t lose another hair! ing hair of men by itself! Dandruff multiplies until it forms & crusty scale, destroying the hair, roots and afl, resulting in baldness. . Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star b HHE EVENING 35c¢ Danderine Saves the Hair destructive dandruff. A little l;)a:::fifle;z‘; will save your hair; thicken and strengthen it; double its beauty. Falling hair never stops Your druggist will tell you that “Dag- derine” is the largest selling hair saver in the. world because it corrects and tones sick, ail- or women every time. Use one 35-cent bottle of Danderine,” then if you find a single falling hair or a particle of dan- druff, you can have your money back. STAR, WEST UPIN ARMS Huge Fines and Jail Terms Among Penalties to Check Autoists. By the Associated Pre CHICAGO, December 7. Heavier fines, jail sentences and trips through morgues and hospitals to view dead and injured victims of reckless au- tomobllists are becoming effective cures in many parts of the middle and far west, a digest from the report of several states sho Fines alone, are not effective. 1In icago and Cook county, despite inoreasingly heavy fines, the death roll in automo- bile accidents for the fiscal vear end- <d November 30 was 736, an compared With” 660 last year and 542 the year before. There were seventy-five au- tomobile deaths in November of this year. s, the reports indicate, Fine $2 Per Mile. In Louisville. where forty-one per- fons were d by automobiler in the first eleven months of the . fines also have falled, officials s One police judge there imposes fines of $2 for cach mile per hour on speeders and adds fuil sentences i the prisoner & ampaign was launch- d at Detroit more than a year ago, hen Judge Charles L. Bartlott began ending speeders to jail for terms of one to fifteen days. Among those sen- tenced was John Duval Dodge, wealthy young man, who served five days. Recently speeding returned to De- troit and Judge Bartlett began con- ducting offenders through the morgues and hospitals, to sce the re- sults of speeding. Arrests the week after the trips started dropped from seventy-six to twenty Ve icennes Revok In Cincinnati jail sentenc bee invoked and in some drivers' licenses revoked. Cleveland, with 116 deaths and 2.- 286 tnjuries in trafic accidents up to the ilddle of November, i employ- ing workhouse senten and morgue and hospita] visits, as well as fine: In Iles Molnes Police Chief Hammond ~ has ordered intoxi drivers held without bail judges are adding jail sentences many cases to heavy fin, $300 Penalty. Judge George E. Mix of St. Louls, who assesses fines as high as $300. has added a traffic law school to his court. In Indiana the sec has revoked six autolste’ licenses on recommendatio of courts, and has promised to continue his co-operation. Judge Delbert Wilmeth of the In- dianapolis court has wdded jail sen- tences to flnes on third con ctions. Sixty Days in Jall Kansas Clty has had heavy finea or jail sentences, but not continued campaign against speeder. Police take license numbers of tr fic law violators and on the third vis- lation a flne of $25 is imposed Judge W. F. Wappick of Omaha takes groups of apeeders to hospitals in the police patrol to see their vic tims and then assesses fines. Judge Sylvester J. McAtee of San Francisco, recently sentenced a eed- er to sixty days in jall, and announced he would continue a drastic campaign against traffic law violators, —_— BRITISH ADHERENCE in etary of state Building of Two Capital ‘Warships. By the Amoriated Press. LONDON, December 7.—In the house of lords yesterday Lord Lee of Fare- ham pressed the government closels to carry out the Washington treaty by immediately building two capital ships. Ile declared that the British delegates would not have signed the treaty involving such drastic pro- that one of the most vital considera- tions which induced them to accept those proposals would not be ad- hered to. Lord Lee argued that under the terms of the treaty the government was not permitted to postpone the bullding of the ships. Postponement would attract suspicion in every ad- miralty in the world and would be good ground to suspect the good faith of the British government. Laying stress on the urgency of maintaining a one-power standard, Lord Lee de- clared that the government's atti- tude fllled him with alarm. Lacks Time for Consideration. The Marquis of Salisbury, Tlord president of the council, in behalf of the government. gave a reassuring statement to the effect that the cabinet had not yet had time to give the matter consideration. but the ministers were fully alive to its im- portance. Lord Lee accepted this assurance. but Lord Sydenham, who first raised the discussion. still expressed dis- satisfaction. He assumed that the United States was at least stopping the further bullding of ships on the docks when the treaty was made, and declared that unless the treaty was carried out the United States would have an enormous superority, which England could never catch up with. —_— FARMER SHOT TO DEATH. MARKED TREE, Ark., December 7.— Izzy Phillips, aged fifty-five, farmer, was shot to death and Louis Finley, twenty-five, also 4 farmer, probably was atally wounded last night by Mack Key, negro, when a posse attempted to cap- ture the negro in connection with an at. tack on a deputy sheriff. Although 100 men are said to be scouring the woods in this section with bloodhounds, the negro had not been captured. GIRL MAYOR SAYS PROHIBITION LAW IS AN EXPERIMENT By the Associated Press. NEW YOR! December 7.—Dr. Amy Kaukonen, falr, twenty-four, and mayor of Fairport, Ohio, told last night, at a celebration of the fifth anniversary of Finland's independence, of her campaign against bootleggers. “Prohibition, to me, seems an ex- periment,” said Dr. Kaukonen, in Falrport it has been successful She was born in America of Fin- nish parents. and s police judge as well as mayor of Fairport, a town of 7.000 persons. “Some times I fine bootleggers.” Dr. Kaukonen sald; “sometimes I'send them to jall. But the most effective method is sending them out of the count: 3 i “One man did give me a black eve, the mayor admitted, “but he was a bootlegger. The town is behind me in combating hooch.” She was elect- od on a dry ticket. AS SPEEDERS K1 "HELP AND SITUATTOUNS.” ~43 3 ‘WANTED—HELP. = MALE, NEVER mail ORIGINAL recommendations _tn applying for employment. Uss COPIHS. ACENTS to take orders portunity to make $0 quire Washing HERS, colored:. well recommended. poni tuokkeeping department. collection and recelving de- experience and reference. Ad- Rhoes, MaTs BOY, white, answering telephone and_gen Apply between 11 and 12, 132 BOY, with | Leapley, forist, 95 Bler: T Oniwhing; _at one, o CARS West CHAT st ua%, mon-union. 10 drive Dodge taxi lon card. Apply rear Lo lias Light car. Roy I required. Mr. MacFadden, MAN anton o travel must be producers ERS— We need in_ Virginia and Murylan Room 51, 918 F st n.w. IRISTMAS MONEY Ik ““United will it in, It's cated I G we hile % | occasional | T0U. S. TREATY URGED Lord Lee Pleads for Immediate |*" posals had they for a moment thought | KL N.W., experienced. Apply engineer, ® AMBITIOUS MEN—Nation- wide demand for men: ail departments, hotels, clubs, apartment hou ed field: B liviog. quick adva; r methods _fn- dorsed—our _«iudents emploved by Botels everywhere. Open evenings. Call for | Lewis Hotel Trainiog Scbwol. | 1840 York. LABORERS wanted long job. Apply 1620 WANTED—SITUATIONS. ashingron. Write R. FEMALE—Co giving all part ability, by law firm in Buffalo, X. Y. Btate qualifications and compensation required. Ad- Hox 195.C._Star office. . appearing, 1o Junior c national bank. Give reference. -, ftar office. FEMALE. BEAUTT PARTOR needs manager of will el t opportunity for one doing residen Work (0 open bumiens. 403 Dist. Nat. B . Main 5048, CTY SHOP operal after 1 pom. | 1458 Col._road, Apt. COOK and 1 houseworl Lovell, Holl DOMESTIC—COLORED, | COOK. experienced woman. Park rd. | COOR und genera o7, compeient colored | woman, Catholi caperienced. | gardeniog und with horser. Mex brakemen, > on large eastern roads, | pacits wi $1258200 ‘month: ex. | Address Box 1 Inter Railway, Dept. L] Dosit firemen. red " train’ porters, write for fnfarmation nnecensary Ind. in 134 New York co targe earni Fadd EKEEP | bered. in widower | nomicin con | Addrese Box 279.¢ n un vachelor's home ¥: referenc Ktar offic th some Lookkeeping or ive. in own handwrit- st preferably ng experience. experience, whethor & 13, or more Washington references to $100 2 montl to sta D, ¥ references. Wt n.w. © efer | i nw. North rma s 2 = i ed_colored ME 5 T ambli ping: heip with two children: good lome: | CNBETY girl wixies work in private family their time. o ; | wislies stay nights: lzht complesion: pice in SREL Al month and car fare. 4143 New Hamp- |, cry’roiolel "Call Mis. Sarahl Lee, 1418 17th duriug s part or full manship. Ree Ebbitt Hotel, or from quick advancemest: —eur eing” moei evetrnere - Gpea sreaiagy di el e 3 e e Tawls Fotel Trainiag 1840 New York ave. B. ppier _employed: HOUSEKEEPER, colored; good home for a | woman tuat is ‘paying room rent. Address { mail Chas. Wilson, Brentwood, Md, Box 424 ED Thowe That have te be away from parents. 1000 New Jerscy ave. well exjwiienced. for morninge Mce Lnilding or bank: reference X . N four. live, Tearn | NUESE MAID or mother's Lelper. Appiy Aj it hear operating: | 801, _Monmouth Hotel.” Re plete course before firt of year en- | WARHERWOMAN b prepared openinzs ! n'sw. furn 7 Vgtord bids. between | (o yran protitable b LADT | and fron. 1¢ will fit you for a position fn Boyd Business College, 1303 F n.w. 2878, ur practical course m :X;’l;::r!l'ph! ‘ C s;a“‘lamfl?; good pay; last us 6 years. Adams Maln de18* “pable, whose duties | - wi i thi suaing:| SO0 with not necessary. Reply EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. HELP—MALE AND FEMALE. . two chambermaids. M ane PpeaTig. With aur man i w <t NIGHT i handwriting. pist, giving ired. Add experieuced, AT M st in own COOK and gemeral lomweworker. v tent. wants piace with reliabie famils for afteioons: can stay nights. Call 3117 Sher man ave. n.w. Ld and geueral housework: ored woman wants place: 5o laundry wor Call 1302 11th st ki Rexular work for right © particulars to W ) community during _spare pleasant: experience unnecess questionably profitable. Call 13: fourth floor and | um- | waitressen, ianndres; Fst. nw, G | tnson’s Emplovment Bares | ent | Fhione N. SIBOW, 2u, man. expe ated with newly formed corporat it for the right man L Star office. A ~xceptional opportunity ment 1 Tight man. AL WORK, colored zirl. place: two o children: #12y nights. 1630% 1 ONB—Reg_ fes. Soc. ton Employment Exchange, operated Join ogton Echool for “Secretaries an of Commerce. 1419 F st ANTED—SITUATIONS. MALE. vt and close Lovks, Prepare tax returns. Star oftice. 10* . _accurate ugh S. Ryder. for_aa: | Hous Mr. Waldron, Main | x;‘» {ar must have two ' Casuaity Hospital, Tth | ST, . for forenoons ouly. Ap- i e iriibre o ; in_road. 1011 a.m - mpenation zoverned by personndity a for future: age re S Address Box 348-C, 8 Address Box 14%- | spbRESSING_ T | t¥pewriting: 5e. a hundred. | Route 5. Ajexandria, Ta. | CHATFFECR (wite. with_ trock, “wishes | Dermazent position. Address Box 170-B, Star ce. 8 can do anythize. 1109 6ih st HALF DAY'S WORK or small washes to fake Lo 16 Seaton ment, 2 —Experienced, v our toilet and fancy goods departme: permanent position. Apply with referen Christian! Drug Company. 908 Pa. ave. n.w. RETOUCHERS and spotters; first class, for finished work ’ steady position, good pay. HorBieE yii iprns: sevua «nIL'nder\\'ocd & Underwood, 1230 | EVENING WORK, American Chrisi #1Conn. ave. | g buinens " exgerience. i ar | C o o'clock, Lincoln ! DRMER EMPLOYES | reter Y241 Who desire to work during the ! FIF3 or{ Christmas season should regis- . cann v j tET MOV Vacancies for saleswomen in GLOVES, SALS men from $3 ve st nw. n week to DRUGGIST. relief unda; elialie: aicady. * Phone Col BRI, O | ELECTRICIAN wants evening empioyment. ex- 3| perienced In general repair work. etas ences. 1361 2 ter 2. HOUBEWORK or day's work: reliable d fxtare § 410 Ridge st. n.w. Address | HIOUSEWORK wants 7 [st. nw Srar colored girl. 1945 T have take home. Phove, ~after 6 in, R, A1 experienced n ape. flowers, vezerables, referencex. married: e preferred. — 113 9th st nw { WORK—High school colored girl: reference Japanese cook, care - ~ - ». drive with permis 81 1 e e UMBRELLAS, Narees Box "163.p Brur opmes: references |81 Dol S corenss Easi T neh managers. 214 Jenifer bldg . 7th and HOSIERY, GENTLEMAN of best forelgn family, ba Place 2330 Champlatn %t. B.w. B RIBBONS (lost o fortune in the revolutionary apbeavel n Russia, would accept any sultable connec- This is an excellent oppor- |5, ith re8oed people. such as private sec tunity for married women who |25 M Purepe esks Freach s Fmmmie ans desire to make extra money for : i Fnce; Christmas. ! Apply at Employment Office, WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Tt Taumiry | — Apply lnm-:mi YOUNG WOMEN. Telephone Operating Offers RMANENT WORK. Easy to Learn. Good Salary. Irequent Increases. Opportunities for Advancement. to sell Reo speed wagons. r Co. 1 14th st WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. FUR COAT. lady's, wize 4042: must be i good_condition: reasonabie. Main 7833 PRINTING PRESS, 8212 Address Box 291 Star_office. L) WANT to purchase some £0ood used furnit t iarge home. Phote Franklin 6144. %+ low pitch, conservatory system; mus: nable. North 1941. [ E & miscellancons articien Bought Best picen paid. Prompt sttention. The Amer. Household Co.. Franklin 3303 The Trew SALESMEN local work. SALESME high-class et honogTaph good commission. i ater” Call after 7 HANDY OF stationary fireman: handy with tools; married man. Add £ C'Star ot . Bex 28 I ANTTOR, colored, wants work. 1007 V st ! JANITOR. porter or butler, by firet-c nw | ored man. 1442 D st. w.e 1 be famillar with o bound novels, recent. popular mnd standa. { bring_or send small lots: wiil call for lurge guastities. Peariman’s Rook Shop, 833 G st . { JANITOL handy mw iordon. 1548 JANITOR or honseman. minor electrician or city references. et TAN—White man_ withh ¢ watchman, intide work: WA To bus for ca James Gray, 1301 [of late edition D. ‘munt be in good ¢ Star office FURNITURE of ail kiuds for six-room house immediately. L . office. 1 FURNITI - Wil pay = — | PAINTER—Wants to goid paint radiator or | TOUr used fu i 3 We are confic}ent that you D 3 will find interest in an interview , PATENT SPECIFICAT T . avestment | With our Application Supervisor. Younz men-We are Taying sevur S Eenaid i ROOM 1, 722 12th ST. N.W. THE CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC TELEPHONE __COMPANY. ADVERTISING ASSISTANT. Lxperienced woman as tant to advertising manager. Moderately fast typist, able to produce bright, interesting copy Knowledge of lay-out, while not; essential, is desirable. Apply in person, bringing samples of recent work. T. W. FAHY, The Hecht Co. MALE AND FEMALE, CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION! Mo Apt. Franklin 5 Operative exam., Dec. 13; sten. and type. 1._Apt. 408 Frar Dol 12; clerks Jan, 10, Fuition, $5. m«n-:xunifiw_}.\' by the day; seamstress, Col- ivh Borcit Bresaratory schionl, 5. cor. 12th | SEAs Civi ervice paratory scl , s.e. cor. 12 BEAMBTRESS in tajlor shop. by girl, colored: and F sts. n.w. Franklin 2080. > experience: Call Lincoln g’g-j." 5 MARRIED COUPLE as chauffeur and cook and | STENOGRAPHEE, beginner, willing fo dem- general work about place. Address Box 354-| onstrate ability. = For imterview call Main , Star office. 10° | 7810, Braveh 2 D WOMBN quickly lears real estate | STENOGRAPHER —Have Teal estate and 1n- wnnf:'m pay while learaing; need et | surance expericuce. Address Box 2M4-C, {atarfers with prosent some mak- | Star_office. £ . T Witas P Matteese. 016 | STENOGRAPHER-TYFIST. ex o sires work evenings. Address Box = office. ___ DOMESTIC—WHITE. __ | T5LEPHONE OFERATOR, PB. C00K—Good home: references required. 3411 z. after 3 p. Z.. 2020 Hillser S Lowell st. n.w. Phone Cleve. 1066, THANSLATIONS made. German into English . Address Box 266.( You # good prics orth 41, room $0 American Oung man wishes posi- experience. Call Lin 5 d_6. wanted Tur 0dd picces: MUt be Teasonable 39-3 e threr years know. R. 113 Elm ave., Takoma 9" t a few young men to connect with a voung. nd powerfully &ponsored organization, Where they will receive genuine co-operation and_training. We are interested only in men who are sincere and energetic, those whose self-respect Will not permit them to misrepresent. — To those of this type we invite you to cail and meet Mr. Freeth. our director of sales, be- tween 9 am. and 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. and m. ® PTG\ L MOORE & COMPANY, _710_147h_Street NV, Ground Figor. RETOUCHERS and spotters, first-cla: for finished work; steady position; good pay.! Underwood & Underwood, 1230 Conn. ave. FUR! Six-room houst ted immediately, ‘whole or odd Fiadiy eall Adams 900, I, ir YOU T to obtaln best rosults for you re and other miscellas call i M. SHAPIRO, FRANKLIN 8 £ "Li, GIVE you cash for your pianes sni = ;g machines, antique farniture, old silver, brasses monds. iry. old china. S P ARNDLD, 1925°C @ Miatn WILL pay bighest prices for iadies’ and men's Write or phone D. 61 worn clotbes. 6., Phone teln, 1308 7th st nw.: ATE iid for " - anyious 2 seliool graduate. Addresa Hox 323 re time thoroughly experienced copyin, and authors’ manuscripts: will guas solute accuracy: reasonable charge. Box 147-C. Star office. NISS BERT_Street, afterseon aad .mu’ wne a_specialty. ‘Remodeling. Phbese Ool & Aa o Irving st. G—tlighest prices Dars’ arora Glotbing and nvalid il family; white lady, middie aged. Write R. D, T, 1527 Florids ave. nie. . RGANIST, wide «church position. WESCHLER” 520 | ¥ IMMEDIATE NEED of furniture for an 8- room Bouse: will buy as & whole or 0dd Dleces. i Call Frankiis 8785. WILL call in my unlettered Sutomobile, city or_subu highest prices for discarded cloth- o e 'vumnm—'rnna befs sod Tursiture. Bast . Square Deal Farniture Gs., S Phoue Main 5638, Send for Lows Notes, 814 E St. N.W. ”® have apy furniture or other el el and Jou i cotain best e Pranklin W. BIBSTEIN, 220 Sth st.n.w.—All kinds of furniture waunted. P!oue Franklin 6080. WE BUY bousenoid_turniture asd ofics #3- ; at. 5 5 hexp@run{:‘g’ will tal SALESMEN WANTED. We want ten live, honest, hustling young men of reason- ably good appearances who can talk a little and tell the truth. No real estate experience necessary. but must have had some selling experience and an automobile. If you can tell the truth in a straightforward way and have the energy, we can #how you how to make $100 to $250 or more per week. Call between 3 and 6 p.wm. See Mr. Turner. second floor. 728 15th st. n.w. n. oo M Jnspar, WER abw o enisoniral hosswerker. whITE woman: | 1o viia. e, "Address Dot T9eC Gt | SACHS FURNITURE CO. PLASTERER—Apply 608 gth stay " nights: “small bome and mily. Ca saets 17 205} e s oad s B ‘Mals @0n. capable beginner: will sider moderate salary 1f advancement. Main 8671, Branch 2, for interview. TYPIRT, experienced: willing (o wiart at $16.50 & week. I Main 731C, Braoch 2. for interview. WATTRESS —Young_Iady desires position in refined restaurant or hotel. '““H to work | for small salary while leatuiog. Address Box | 276-C, Star office. L wuIs t. n.w SALESMEN—Permanent con- nection with old-established firm selling electrical appliances. Leads furnished. Mr, Chamblin, 714 12th st. n.w. OLD_GULD, SILVEN, PG _ Gold, Silver, Watches, Diamonds ‘Becded In mangfactoriag ¥ et cor Silver COOK and general bouseworker. white woman: Cal atay nights: good home; small family. Aj 340 G_at. n.w. HOUSEWORKER: stay Call afternoon. 102 Raymond st HOUREWORE—Lady #nd _da: ter _wi ‘home and Poising Beom aars it oa’ae B, " Diamonds, Old Gol - BOUGBT ABRAHAMS, *

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