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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Manush Has His Eye on Batting Crown EXPECTS T0 SLUG AS HE DID IN 1928 Barely Beaten for Title by Goslin Last Year, Heinie to Point for Fray. BY JOHN B. FOSTER. EINIE MANUSH is going to the Southland training camp this month determined to lay his lines for a hot battle for the batting championship of the American League in 1929. The star batsman of the St. Louis Browns made 3 great fight in 1928 and just missed g Goose Goslin of Washington for e chnmplonsmp by one hit. If Manush had made 242 hits instead of 241 last seascn, he would have had the same percentage as Goslin. The ‘Goose wasn’t accommodating enough to ME AND MINE. LISTEN = 1F THa PooR THIS TeAM WOULD GIT WISE To HIMSBLF HE'D PUT ME ON THE REGULAR OCUTFIT= GET MR 7. Now IN EVANSVILLE ON‘ DAY~ l WAS UP To, BAT SEE-? S A BIG BOLONY WHAT'S RUNNW' SAY WAIT A MINUTE - \ SEEN THIS HERE Now BABE ROOT AT ThE PLATE AND THE WAY HE GRABS HOLT OF HIS BAT IS ALL WRONG = IF THE CHIBF_ GIVES ME A CHANCT —BY BRIGGS. THE BOSS 1S ARRAID (LL SHOW UP A LoT OF THeSE BIG BUMS AND CAUSE A LoT OF TRouBLE. 1 TH' RANKS ~GIT ME? 1TSS ALL PoLITICS - SE& T D. C, CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11 p.m. day before publication. For Sunday, 5:30 p.m. Saturday. At the anch Agencles, one hour earlier, both for daily and Sunday. Only Exceptions. Death notices and Lost and Found advertisements for the daily will be accepted up to noon day of issue except Saturday and Legal Holidays, when the closing time is 10 Death Notices and Lost Found for The Sunday Star will be accepted up to 11 p.m. Saturday. “AND THEM HERE'S ANUDDER THiNG= | TouD THE CHIEF NUTTIN' DoIN' oM SEWDIN ' ME TO THE MINORS = GIMME A CRACK AT DiS BIG Time AN’ I'LL BURN'EM ALL UP~ HE Knows IT B0 lop one hit off his own total, so the best Heinie could get was second hon- ors. Manush will have some other heavy stickers to contend with in 1929 besides Goslin. Al Simmons of the Athltics thinks he is on_the way to a batting champlonship. Babe Ruth would like to be batting champion again. Lou Gehrl‘ has a healthy chance to win the honor. Harry Heilmann may get back to his b-mng form of other days. ‘Tony Lazzeri is climbing. Looks for Fine Season. Manush thinks he will be able to do as well in 1929 and possibly better than he did in 1928. Dan Howley, manager of the St. Louis Browns, doesn’t care whether lnn\xts’hc ;Ilins t})‘le I;l.lm:l!v. ampionship, but hopes he wi u\e ball like he did last season. Odd story about Manush in 1928. He d to the Browns at West h, Fla, with his arm in a sling. He had fallen over a fence and landed on his arm instead of on his head. When he arrived in Florida it was an even wager whether he would be able to start the season. Some e was another ball player, and he came on fast. Those who had feared he was out for good were dumbfounded by the quickness with which he picked up. Starts Slamming in June. He n:m to bat in championship : g8 plonshi; le hit, or a single ra;on why there and expert scor- if records are ‘worth much Giving a fun of the thing, which the case when the question personal judgment entered into a is neither good base ball' nor g8 gggggggg § Eifgég ing to hit has of it (erllht. 1929.) California’s Athletics Helped By Success of Oarsmen in 1928 BY LAWRENCE PERRY. O_band of athletes ever per- formed a more signal service larnunlvell:tymt&e ';yo! enhancing prest and re- newing in its veins that pulsing elixir which success sets free than the University of California crew, which mlshndnworkpnprmg'ouke on where it left off last year. The Improvemznz in “the foot ball situation t Fall was traceable tonlc influences of the triumphs of the 1928 crew, and it will not be surprising if the effects of this are noted in the track and field situa- tion, which in recent years has slumped . ‘The slow, dogged progress of rowing at California under the five-year ad- ministration of Ky Ebright, the coach, the success of the 1928 combina- tion the more commendable not only in respect to the coach and the oars- men, but to students and graduates who raised the money to finance aquatics. Kept Ebright at Helm. gruntled parties the former ‘Unlvefmy of Washingtcn coxswain's Perhaps Lhe finest thing about. the uplift which the crew gave to univer- sity athletics generally is the fact that it was purely a moral influence. Gate Women in OR the first time in the history of the school, two major basket ball serles will be staged at ‘Western High this season, the freshmen competing in a loop of their own rather than in the inter- * class games with the teams from the sophomore, junior and senior ranks. A decision to this effect was reached by Belle Meyers. physical training di- rector, in view of the large number of freshmen_turning out for basket ball and the and their older opponents. Ten freshmen teams started out, each with the hope of being chosen for the major series. The number has been boiled down to four teams now, all of which will compete for class hon- ors. In addition, new recruits will be given a chance to try for team places from the classes of mid-year freshmen coming into the school next week. ‘Western is the only high school in the city which gives the new freshmen berths on class teams, with the pos- sible exception of Business, where some of the yoi ters are tried out for sec- tional squads. homores, ‘Western each have ganized and are busy with preliminary wurk-ouh. Activities have been slowed p by both among the students lnd the faculty, Mrs, Annie Trennis, one of the directors, has been on the absentee list since the new year, but is expected to be back in time to as- sist in running off the interclass series. Freshmen have an additional incen- tive to win their series in the promise made them by Miss Meyers that the o victorious team could challenge any of the upper-class teams in school to a R. disparity in size between them, gchools from all over t.hg uniors and seniors at g GEE. WHAT A BLOW LP HE 1S°++ HE SURE Tinks SWELL. oM HISSELF THe CHEAP LITTLE BUM GUN CLUB TO CHOOSE OFFICERS ON FEB. 15 ‘Washington Gun Club will meet Feb- ruary 15 at 8 pm., at 1012-14 Munsey Building, to elect successors to Dr. Wil- liam D. Monroe, president, and H. H. Shelton, vice president. Dr. Monroe resigned several weeks |y, 2go, and Shelton has announced that he cannot continue in office. Both were re-elected at the recent annual meeting, despite their insistence that they did not wish to serve again and other men to have a chance. bgulsclmmélu{l;l to what shall be &".ne about club property, w! ernment has included in it park development, will be the meeting. Shelton has chn;etrl:e ?me;nmt will operty for five years, =3 ted that the club stay erty (or that time, at the the stockholders could declds next to locate. nm for A plot next to the present course is |tion Hall being considered as a possible new loca- uon for the club. Shelton believes t# should take some prompt, positive u:don in the matter. DOOLIN QUITS CUBS. CHICAGO, February 1 UP.—Mike | j 7% | Doolin, veteran coach of the Cubs, has eded resigned. He has been succe by Grover Land, a backstop of another era of base ball. iR L WHALEN QUINT IDLES. Gunu with 115+pound class quints o et gyms sought ‘Whalens. ‘ ugh w-tcflun{‘h’hlsube- twe-n 5 30 and 7 did not figure. Indeed that 1928 crew cost the university between $40,000 mdmm.mtnmlnsflwmv when the in monl values is para- tively narrow bounds of sporting enter- ul prise and touches all phases of univer- | Appeals sity life and affairs. It will be a long, long time before any son, or d.lu.hur of California will begrudge the high cost of rowing. (Copyright. 1929, BOWLERS OF 250 CITiES TO SEEK A. B. C. PRIZES CHICAGO, February 1 (#).—With a record list of teams virtually assured, the entry list for the 1929 American Bowling Congress tournament closes tonight. So heavy have been the entries from out of Chicago that all Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday datea already have been filled, Secretary m reports. Awrothhly & 250 cnles be represente: { AIN'T NEVER SEEN IVORY S0 SoLtp AS DAT ONE -+ 1P HE MAKES THE TEAM M LINDBERGH- Never mail original recommendations when gnswering adoertisements for employment. ADVER' local mi all-year position; guaraniy and commis 'AUTO B n! ‘and fender man; must be first c‘ux only.” National Auto Top' Co., 2313 142 st n.w. PAINTER and Duco sprayer; unm be & 0q striper: onist Be 9048 around man, nlon-l “Auto Top Co.. 4313 m C8—Only exper} Service Dn-nm-nt, llsl—b! anmy ,’.uhnrn Cedar Am‘ouomu: SALESMEN, 2. wanted for Oakland-Pontiac car; no house sal rst-class, colored: reference. Ap- T ing 8 % Solweon 1 68 D BAl 21_4nd & BOY for office. 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COMFLm AND PRACTICAL COMMER. clal radio course. covers everythi ;. Dert nstructors; }’.“4‘3.3:."?{? o LOOMIS RADIO COLLEGE, 405 9th st. Main 7839. BOY (white) to make himseif useful in of- fice and_shipping room in pants factory. 408 1st_sf 8. CEMENT WORKER on ornamental form i.m“ in colors y Sat. morning, from ply Ta et 321 Gnue n Convention Hall’s Champion Alley Team Being Revamped i ONVENTION HALL'S plonship team of District Leagus is being revamped. Another season may find more than one change in the line- that has brought two successive tm&l to the Fifth and K streets estab- lishment, and which has contrived to keep in front most of the present ‘season. Glenn Wolmholm'. the an- chor man, is no longer a meml of the team. -Yoannuckhudnmdhhn for the Arcadia team, sending Red Megaw, late of Richmond, to fill the gap in c:nt Hap ‘Burtner’s une-up Glenn has been having an off ssason after getting off to a good start. Blick believes the change will do him good. The Arcadia manager, who recently leased the alleys at Fourteenth m-eez and Park road, from the Arcadia com- pany, has .ppoinud Glenn as his chief assistant, removing him Conven- A !un.her mvnnhen the Arcadia team Is seen in the signing of Burton Parsons, one of the high scor- ers in The l.‘vzninx Star tournament. Parsons has been fl\oou.n' sensationally at Arcadia this Only yester- day he mlod xso pins after rolling into the sixth box without a mark. Blick vmmhu the youngster will be a w even among the District's Ting ling shoes after this season. Convention Hall team captain is cred- ited vlth the statement that he plans ire from combat after the close of the current campaign, but his mates are not taking his attitude seriously. They have heard too nn.ny make the same threat. * Always Come Back for More,” is the accepte of the drives. 4 axom Plenty of rivalry and color is prom- WITH THE GENERAL COUNSEL LEAGUE. Team ldllfl-. BRRRERSEESS | b’omnlnmmmnhu lncr‘naedsu:’flr lead taking three games from Sul Answers and Demurrers mldeme.;::\ sweeps of their sets with Petitions and Apj , respectively, and are now t‘.‘\fidrd'pl Motions and Judgments for Dockets mlhd h‘fih game of the sea- v high I?"(}lhgllr o: marl es and Speer had sets of 360 and 349, re- spectively. EASTERN STAR L, 5 Team uulu‘ou' wfllbest-lled Beihlel tournament, which at the Dexter Park Pavilion, will open March 2 and continue until April 5. Sport g captain, Catherine Crane heads the ]unlnnm and Henrjetta Owens leads the seniors. Sophomore Firsts surprised in a re- cent practice game by defeating the Junior First team, 14 to 7. Juniors gen- gmtle}; were conceded to be the stronger sex Riflists at Western Hl‘h School have climbed from sixteenth to eighth place in the first division of m bl-weekly N. A. team series, In which high| any ‘country are competing. A record of 480 instead ol 470 now is required to make place in this wp section, since the new rulings have into effect which were ann N. R. A. after the first of the year. ‘Western's second team, organized just before Christmas, has entered the bi- third division, Natalie Weed is captain of rifle at ‘Western, Marjorie Blumenfeld is man- ager. lumbians scored twice i’fi:““’l‘a. 6 to 9. St. Paul pressed them closely several times, but was unable to fill'in the gap. e(mmonthel\mwrc!rcnn ?‘““?i’mmedu\ penin; loop, an e O] in this division, Scoring: Columbia. (25), z£ post-series game and, if they win, they |J may go on challenging teams until some one defeats nfe‘m ¥ the freshman Jean Kalley teoma, Moy lee Watkins is sqphomore al oooccround 8| ss0000t al sosconoon’ Dawis Totals......11 3 3 proree—adins o weekly series also, and is placed in the 3‘5“ ndividual set—Greevey, 328; Ander- individual e—Owe: and Siebert {Lobanon, " tied “with odileh individusl averase—Owen (Wash individual strikes—Whitbeck (Wash cmm individual spares—Owen (Wash. flat g ot AP 0 ) Only four more weeks to go before the enfl of the season. Unity continues in the lnd three nmea ahead of Beth- d Washington Ce Unltyhunot rolled lulnn either these teams, it is hard 58] February. Either one my surprise and come out in first to win the cov- eted Masonic troj Anne Siebert of uhcnen team rolled 130 this week to tle Lucy Owen for h game, Miss shberu set was 300, rolling better than 300 were mflyot Columbia, 314; vaey. 13; L. Hicks, Unlr, and Owen of Washington Ce: sop, Cent. Cen cham-ised tonight when Rinaldi's Italian- |fe American bowlers meet Rialto Jewish | 50X_3%C All-Stars at Convention Hall in the first | L. block of a 10-game match to decide an issue that has been hanging fire for some days. This match is the result of a chal- lenge sent out by Rialtos several weeks ago to the Italian pinmen. Each team rnish i has an all-star line-up, including the outstanding bowlers of both the Jewish and Italian groups. The second five- game block is to be rolled at the Coli- seum later this month. Capt. Leo Rinaldi of the Italian- American team will choose his starting line-up from the following: Tony San- tini, Joe Freschi, Joe Pricci, Ollie Pa- cini, Johnny Nicro and himself. tini and Pacini each gained recent rec- ognition in the Campbell sweepstakes, the former holding third place until the final night, while Pacini was just nosed out of fourth place in the final rating. Joe‘ Kronman, captain of the Jewish BALES int, will have Cllrkle Siegel, Solly Rosenblatt, Sam Simon, Meyer Weinburg and himself. Rosenberg and Simon are two of the outstanding bowlers of District League this year and Weinberg was one of the Maxie Rosenberg, | position, hay opening for col- blllty mumlllh ly experi- Must_have of enced on instaliment accounts 738 1 , §00d salary and commission. cou.lcron with_experience, furniture in- staliment accounts. Must have ability to gall, Apoly, bet. 4'and 6 p.m. 3. C. Miller 1317 7t n.w. capable. Tenced, for slnlll on: must know his busia 1 office. middle-aged. experienced in paper preferred. Addre !llr of ! an Spelling, ?{lc PREPARE FOR CIVIL SERVICE, Special evening class In’Gregk and Pit- man sh 0. Eng. letter writing, Tuition, $5. Classes 5 nights each Week. . The Oivil Service Preparatory School. s.e. o mn -nd r B 6337. GENERAL GCOURSE OF 10 BUBJECTS. 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George Lang exhibited some of his om-ume form by getting 157 in his game to finish with a three- I'.r‘lnl flh of 375. BOWLERS 305. Miss Owen continues with high average of 97-33, INTERIOR DIPAII'IIN'I' tar; Survey {lo i Disburaing Tre At the end of the third week of the second series four teams are tied for first place, as Survey No. 1 won three games from Education while Secretary and Survey No. 2 were taking two each from Disbursing and Pension, respec- uvely Bill Flanery of the Secretary team shot consistent games that totaled 358 for high set of the week. Capt. Schleith was a close second with 355, but caj tured high game for the week with !3"9. BANKERS' LEAGUE. Team Standing, Bank of Washington.... 3 POPD' Sm‘ & Trust No. 1. & T>. High team se! High team Same— i8%on Loan & lgfth lndlvfi’ll set—Brown (Perpetusl), High individual game—Harrington (Hibbs), fikh Strikes—Keiner (Bank of Washing- ton) hl;l,l.wzh“uonnnl—fiuley (American Security & High average—Brooks (Riges), 107-15. 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Apply Mr. Ryan, Black and White and Yellow Cab Co., 1240 24th st. n.w. SECURITY SALESMEN. Established dividend-paying financial institution requires ad- ditional capital—because of tre- mendous growth of business. Can use a few high-grade ex- perienced men for sale of pre- ferred and common stock. Ap- plv 842 Investment Bldg. SHOE MAN wanted, with two years’ experience, to manage store. Wonderful opportunity to right party. Apply 502 9th st. A mmmnv POSITIONS Need 25 -»ncmu d-n:, Ver: logTaphe bookke |stuzlo’n"“fl:§:’5‘ g HELP—FEMALE. experienced. . for dam d Koply "Diipont “Laundry. 3535 something n bi Ml P Immldlluly 132 Blichanan s't. :-" . gt Main_ 233 BREAKERS, thrift d!pl mmmx R Yoo reference; and care of of n inor '00m an rd to ress Bo wmum Sasige wit] vma nonnhold Ueady' lndlvldull e uragt oy Rty Souses Soaking Clalty CaR 038 A now 3 COOK—! 'Mlnla‘. hM‘ place (gf m‘ Sopk ana ‘geners ookt Bedt” o COOK, . good. m references: also day's or rt-time ) ;3 &l’!fl Firls. “Botomac 4809, COOK, colored. first-class, wants a position in private family: excellent references. Afl- dress Box 30-Z. Star office. e e g lrcm Vlrl’lnl OR LEASE od club hotel. Run- ning ‘water. Rightly located. Beautiful cateteria fof vent. ANTLER. 2125 GROCER! MEAT MARKET loc Sowncoun Business and residential uenun. Average business over $300 weekcly cash: low rental with good lease. noomso HOUSE—10 rooms. 3 batl rm {ncome four rooms fer family; price. 41,000 for quick sale: terms; rent, $100 per month AT rent. 350 mo. fixtures, $300; stock at (Bveitary. Wohder, for profitable business af no charge for good will. 1010 Vermont_ave. mei wm sell at'$2 a pal nt $138 per mon oo Sacs not “want £ A1l Syl S34 rent_you store snd sl Astures, A ress Box 490-X. Star offi FINANCE wan‘ed unusual opportunit: acrifice an Interss: Address B no service require Star office. GIRL, experienced, desires Goctors Tomee. " apt: dress Box 29-2. maid in el R Tel. North 9283, wishes pl cooking _or . Call orwrite 2014 "10tn | FIN. GIRL, colored. wishes job as mother's he! or In apt. Call Metropolitan 2937, ask LADY desires to secure position for her gen- eral houseworker, white, with lC- 10.-old baby: honest and willing to de o't un- usual interest lnd pride l'l intaining s*andards of the home. Must s ight: L. Custs. ¢l DY, et time work. "63¢ Ere sty WOMAN., colored, reliable, housework; with' reference. w ll.ul. colored. neat. reiiable, chamber maid, personal’ or ellent memm Decatur 2057-J. WOl colored, wants work as ook Toneral houseworker: "Gal 1900 F SeoR e ‘wants len-ul Phone Pot. Dlace as tress; ex- B o OR _for 1 dept -t g ‘ififiu"-'&:?"f b nt ‘Laundry. 3535, W ‘sala) Address Box 365-X, - an all- e Beauty_Shabpe Sber 126 130 B . NG taies part ti; MOTOR TRAVEL. Knm-nmn. (8 .m. Caro- ) ¥ | Motor “Fraver. “Btesing uom'." ung""m'l" PERSONAL. 317 .“lfioMDm. nu! l'rul’lnl. Dea;un e R i | OIH—)lflllnn—dnlhr zflmwfll Al-u desires IWII manager. Pasition, ‘phone M- Helss: Hotel Harniaeson: | B 0 witn At comuy e et S Stenodt estate_company uulm frst-lass - pher. with, experlonce. Rebly i own hand: Ine, caverience.’ ‘Address' Box ismtion. in first m r. 'OMAN—A capable close “business for offices_and homes in ity. “Th Xperi Anutactu ashington and. vieth 1t must show sbility Xperience: with el mber, - Address Box 413.. 8 EN of culture and refinem viin ear o Preferred.’to Fesent nationatly known tollet' soods manufacturer selling to 2nd through drug stores in Washingten and also un( fand: Susranteed salaty ang come mission “Im -eu £28 to 348 per week. for Mr. Lafimer. 9 to 6 Pr to n G0 s v, 'Qw- Yo treat ri:manu(orllr« “ 3&!‘“‘4. I! EVERY C [NVALIDS, GON- Faleseents. and o IH! Figse I her ovn home.. ‘Adams 7363 ARE YOI av tm Y et Shecd from. 60 1 and '"“"‘{ sessions. Visit on sl e SIRATER A.s!ln!!. olet_ ray: fll Renned 'hne cuenu o 'n!m FURNISHED b small Jamilv; sood n.w. oo oL home with Section. BUY u owm 3608_27th medern house. "vicinity DIRECT ® St n.W.—8-r lv,(ndnm Park k otel. "on "rental o, R v e o | et YOUNG LADY to_play -na sell popular music. * Must B ncaust be able fo furnish frst-class e. BT o ive nce. Address inule 4721, ¢ FOR ADOPHO"—C baby bo P i WANTED—MEN Who are willing to work. paid me to investigate this same “ad” one year ago. This is an honest-to-goodness proposition, which does not require 1 cent investment. For the greatest opportunity you will get in the next 20 years, call in person at Room 202-203, 907 15th st. nw., at 3 p.m., Feb. 1. JUN( Tt | Wi e G WOMAN, over 3L, peeking bus tm-m it ust. tious, el Jell u-z at and free to travet, Wanted () lor?r’!vehnl fl. .500 first year, b Toutine and offers. exceptionsl oppors re exces ooy tunn. ?0! advancement: high school td\ltl’ tion, incumben ze ear Do _not person;. i ’?nhl:lfin need not apply. Mrs. GIRL, experienced on_rough- ..-?'.'4.{,‘ dry work. Apply National Laundry Co., 19 Prince st. n.w. ——— ] HELP—MALE AND FEMALE, AN ANDWIFE ur boussman and mald: Ealtreds, 'ro live 18° N0 chilaren. Address x 301-X. Star offics. HELP—DOMESTIC. 0 o Iargs hoarding house: "I 5 P S ket e s s 8 to us; commission Busts, - Address Box $08.K. Btar oce: WANTED—SALESMEN. ~olul-u thorous m'm"l:"g"i' g ol (District otel “Bupbly- o, H it W i o, e n'.%;n'h'm."m- "’t‘;.':"“‘i: n‘:‘s i ‘m"; T Address leuue reeord of 620, rolled by them two sn“ e Cullum. with 141, helped mightily in pushing his team over 600 and also won on hinneu high game prize for the 'x‘he t week marked the first sgg'lu with e “:xgld:f i bunched and fighting for the lead, Impost Given Billy Barton Criticized by London Expert JAX, one of London’s greatest racing experts, is criticizing the added weight Billy Barton will carry in the Grand National Steeplechase in England March 22. He says: “Both Billy Barton and Tipperary Tim—Ilast year’s win- ner—have gone up 10 pounds in weights. This is a point of view which will not meet with general favor. “It is unlikely last year’s winner will be given a second thought, but Billy Barton seems to have caught the popular imagination, He has a much more difficult task than last year.” SALESWAN, teal estate, with car; full co- Opetation. ks 1o advertialng and ' closing Gener: ‘Money deals. ad- gontrac's. Apply be- s 1108 VerSORE Ave: Y Cite 404 INSTRUCTION COURSES. ousal restaurants, are for one €00l 5 | liable colore fon. MATD- rhnnq. wl'.h uhrenm Adurm CHILD'S mmn ! I uho "hts had Cxp "r'f'fi’c: ‘."né’r’.“’enfi%&‘;’.‘.‘? lly refs C‘l:‘ Al WATTRESS, al W usework. launt 113°Der "Week: oman w posit! unday afternoon”off: fam- of four: ‘small a e Mrs. Cohen. 4322 141 ry na"&:‘r‘unl mnewofilln apt., 'Rh Giivelina Tougts," Dests references: 345, £ washine ad -4u'|"‘"5i1 ““d} LR GIRL, young, e ffl? l.ll' eral housework: i 3 Feauired. cx{v,;-n"fi'x'c'd i 'm GIRL, cofored. reliable, general Bousework: "q',",”"."n'::' = WOMAN, white, Atfantic 3T10-3: i -F""'fl"' " white. "plain cdoking i Ty lmA’l’loN—I‘l’. position, ex- housework; wages; 8 m__—_—_——' RES: | PG IHMW:‘ 3 office. o e m, .fl“- '&::," m.lflo& store or )llvlh fam- en@ R TT g ears’ oe wi : Take car' (ges); - ptoress | Btxe telephione, enll | i Gal | Eompstes Stein R .;q':“"'e':" Py 5 % G ———————————— | W&Wu?.‘fiifflm | O OR LEASE 03 Penn. aye. n.w.— oter and restaurant. ©Will rent reasoranly or will sell at sacri- J._RAINE. 9'8 N. Y. NCES FURNISHED indi; W ,eln Busiress or for patent. = Address Pox 93-X. Star cfica. PARTNER WA will secure half Teent Tin et ostaiiaed ¢asiace and Woodworking business: have two excellent contracts manufacturing wood noveities: Tieed mote capital 1o take care Of fast grow- ing busines:. Apply Ye Olde Cabinet Shoppe, 1819 17th st. n.w. wnoo NG HO! downtown: gaod 'r‘:lor" 3 Ba RTNER to foke 13 Interest in going sub- divisior. sctive cr ‘silent: big returns on money invested: abou’ $5.000 needed: money secured by trust: only $2.000 ne helance 11 6 os. Prank M, Goward. 134 Bunker Hill rd. n'e. "Phone North 1653. “ate now. FOP. SA 16-room urnished, fice. M. 'Y 18 _OPFERED TO for half interest in eaning plant, located 2d money fof expan- A PARE OPI active party wit a goine wholessle drs near Dupont Cirel sion. _Phone A PROFITABLE OIL-BURNER service busi- fest has excellent opporsunity " to ke on sile of o aualits line of burners and quires about 1tions obhln Aan ine Tieht m-anun ome_and’ co: 1t ces. Address Box 24-Z, sur Sice. G. . accessories. batteries—iarge cor- S Shain soauinped and Stocked: lmmu:x: ice. $5.500: to right person. ddress Box - DELICATESSEN STAND. i wner sick. Stand 233 O 8 “x'nf.“h_ glmm marrm!g' Togby fi '1 Nadress Box Thz. Bias ofien Address Box 14°2, Star bftse. > STORE. new, nicely furnished alp cheap. Apoly 813 Min- ECORATOR, ubumu or vun . can make advantageous with one of the best aptiaye Washington. ~Address Box 3 MARK"T AND GROCERY. Cash and carmyy wonderial hunnu- cheap UGl Siver: ‘reason bad " Bestin: Tyey ly. Call North 10370. firms of Star fl R SALE—Old-c w-blumc meat business. dot northwes 3 eekly: ‘Sioek ana Axtures n a , $50 per month; bargain at Bmhn- cheap rent, with rooms. Pvr auick rocery and meats, i . Bargain at us;‘o‘ e 7 ZAGER & SALU 920 New York ‘Ave. N.w. quarters, 1 SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. '.:Wm COVERS. m B !:‘;3..':&‘.“.'.’:: 280 ole: '75“" :a‘:'o* Tay_specialists. li’ "?l'o"r'n:'o:' " a BEAUTY PARLORS. o S L o riionak “‘i‘ W prices. aturds "}l‘v‘flflnl‘;l’xillh o:lnk at mouunm:o SERVICE. vr Olll‘ lnllllurll DING—Prei Syests. Innuuu EEDROON Bish-grade walnut. M ised: sacrl; teleg table. Wind- Sar chairs, Atwater Kent radio. 1038 14th nw. Doushi. sold. ucnuu agudn'g-m-l ponsh Reglster Luchan o oF “factory” seponds’ of office desks. cHairs bookcases: office . Baum furnitur file e San aiso nt i o Main 138 Texceptional), mel- low, solden_oal £ vt long. Beveled plate mirror; china closet, Setver, Six handsome leathes-seat chalrs: all in fine condition. " Barsain. “Adams 989. G ROOI( avn' inut, DUE BILL for 317 s Vm B for 3175 ¢ Drgops Music Stoe. INC m springs and E"',.":“*' S R .’5‘}. R ‘“ SALE CHEAPLY—7 chairs T 3-fogt 5?3' case. ADply shoe depi. Tae Fuir, 856 BEDDING of all kinds nmmhd d S f Steril- APDro ized by process o BIC Vpimet service and low prices, Ifll.n Decatur Prom) Bedding Co., 2215 5th st. n.e. | MR EOMTEy g, i L ¥ XA !M °"H"'§‘.'h‘..‘ up. H. JOI rvine. -u. CARFENTR Porches Bull ronts, hres: o s llfl‘ m-eln- Teas. terms. "r'" rmucrrvu at 1340 1 Longiellow s, B.¥. floor—3-plece bed-davenport s 3 $165; 1 singl S0, ‘cost 0 T et ing. 34, cost 39 50; I Xitchen s Can shot i S e o B mh-. ‘all between noom an ar and room tal {ime by two adults, from one of ARPENTERING and ulnun. Tepairing or day's work. " ol S#m"'?m_.”‘“_ £ 1235_10th st. n.w. sme bars. ad icei potlers for ll nm at. ?nn’x‘im o, ELECTRIC_WIRING—§ rooms, 3 ha complete, $40. fixtures. $20. Install suaranteed. Get my estimate: money; terms. North 885. H. o 'fl'l'lfi'."i;!.r“..'l'.i % Bosds B Al-lnoll\. .l. l. Y. tlvl‘.’n."‘f Electr! co,.nm 3909 'ORK.. W;t! description uaran . L hine. i, BT g covers %‘dm fro ttensor. PURNITURE | ; | Toom suite, L O red: 3103 | D repaived: sl E‘"ecn"flm cheer ‘g y siven. mm;’n&s Fine udo bod d .'.r"“"' " .:.:'.,..'.".::'. hlt m rulln for I\Ilc‘ sale. S ouun °Co. m 1 st :mnurl 3" RANGES—New | lnd ;lI‘hlw IDOI ':-ln. bm 3; less than haif very range guarant S nv._Main GAS RAN ditic h .‘»m dition, | 1100 Gvercost ‘ior "boy 18 1”1 N BED. “white, Pl fress Voven sorihgs. of- ok G tal), llEun table heavy 1L carpet sk, felt top. ptiaay ¢ to M1 o 052 'fi:"’ R % T zlln at w m‘.mm m "‘x.‘." Nie ook Anlo pcedway. Latrel: 1 nl ifi. meat case, tebot A month. nd_up per et if 1 etal cell oo QL—" f:c 2*13 . n.s. i L

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