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z2 UPSETS PROVIDED | IN TRACK MEETS Emery Startles by Beating Wheatley—Dope Jolted by Congress Heights. OY playground athletss of the city, preparing _for the ecity championship track meet, to be held Weanesday, August 1, on Plaza Field, now are 1ooking to the conference meeis next week, In two of three dusl mects held 'y terday surprise victories were regisicred. Emery pulled the biggest upset by tri- umphing over Wheatley, 126 2-3 points 1o 43 1-3. It was the first defeat ever suffered by Wheatley in a dual play ground mect and was the sccond win of the campaign for Emery. Congress Heighls representatives alfo surprised by scoring over Ketcham, 63 to 29. John Burroughs squezzed through to a 63-62 win over Tentih and Evarts street athletes. Wells and Payne of Emery, Ballard of Congress Heights, Paxion of Ketcham, E. binkham of Burroughs and Wohl- farth of Evarts werc lcacing performers in the various mects. Summaries: EMERY VS. WHEATLEY. 70-POUND CLASS 50-vard dach—Won by Jim Shea (Wheat- 100 Bty Gt (Bmers): third, Bruno R broad jump—Won_by Peta:i EShcn Furren (ERTY); i relny—Wi by Wheatley (Shea, Soea, Blacaweia); secounu, kaneis. £5-POUND CLASS. 60-yard desi-——Won by P.erson (Emery seooin, Sullan (wheatley); Laira, Sis Well (\Wheaties) 5 Won by Pearson (umeiy); kg, secoua von by Cassidy . Do.e (mery/, Secoia (rarrell, Lot eaace, jumy Far.ed Freil (kmer, ued tox Joanson, Dov 100-POUND CLASS. sh—Won_ by Wells Gie (Bmeay)s thiiu Miat.essed Lig broad jump —Won by Wells (EmMEA) T second. Featson (Emeryy; taira, Gilvan (Wieats B4 i Won by_ Plant nely Cassidy (Emery), amara _ tied for secong. 6i-vara relay- Won by Wheatley (Biack- well, sullivan, McNamara, McConnell); sec- ona, kmery. 115-POUND CLASS. Won by Weils (emery); taud, jump — Won by Wells Plaut (Emery); taira, Plant (Em- thira, Weils — Won (Plant, civ, Wells); second, Wheatley. UNLIMITED CLASS. Won by Payne (Ewery); tmira, (Em:ry (Emery) 70-vard _dash mers seconu. Pia: (Wacailey) Runmt (Ei Noci broad eEcona: ‘Wheatley) ang hign jump—Won b ond, Nock (Wheatiey) by Emery Farreli, Mck (Emery): Benyamin Harding thira, (Em- third, secoad, Searies % * broad (Wheatles): second, Soories (Emers Won b jump- (Emery Payne _won by Payne p (Wheatley Bejamin Half-mile _run--Won b: Farrell (Emery): (Emery. Cassidy 440-yard_relay — Won by Emery (Wells, Plant, Scarles. Payne): second. Wheatley. CONGRESS HEIGHTS VS. KETCHAM. 70-POUND CLASS. ‘Won_by Bellard (Conaress Shugrue (Congress ot hizn jump—Won by J. Soiigrue (Congrecs Heignis': second. Cattell +Con- srecs Heighte); third, Carry (Congress Heignts Running broad won by Ballard (Congress Helghis); second. Howard (Keteham); = third, Shugrue (Congress HeVard reley—Won by Congress Helghts. §5-POUND CLASS. 50-yard deshWon by Walker (Congress Heighis): second, Cattell (Congress Helghts): d, Lockwood (Ketchem) (hli’runnmx broad jump—Won by Eddie Kerge Payne 3 third, (Emers ) Sump- SPORTS. .METHODS T STOP ON I visualize it. A good ing iron shots: He distance to carry, the ball must take to la flag and the way it the ball. OOWN THROUGH clubiead reaches the of ine arc of the dow! s i i i | | | | of ti these three points in mi 0 PUT RONS BY SOL METZGER. To_understand a shot one must olfer kee| d in mak- estimates the direction the nd near the must be hit before taking his stance to strike In playing the long iron with stop it is well to remember that there we are tiree ways of stroking the ball. Onz star will strike it before the lowest point n or through g. A second will have the head meet the ball at the exact low point re arc of the swing. wiil cirike the ball with the head of A third his iron after the iron has passed the low point of the swing. This last met calied hitting the iron arc of the hod may be p. All three methods wiil get dis- tance and stop if proj PARE OF CALIFORN By the Associated Press. CHICAGO. July 20 —Emmett Par: thful veteran, today stood acle to an all-California Chicago's you as the only obst STANDS perly played. IN WAY IA FINAL final in the Western tennis champion- ships. The hill of Santa Barbara, round, Gledhill reached ship test only ford Sutter of New Orl | quired all his skill and endurance. took the first sot easily at 6—1, but| Chicago star, defending cham- pion and national clay court title hold- | er, was to meet Ellsworth Vin: dena, who was out to join K s of Pasa. eith Gled in the final the champion- | after a battle with Clif- leans that re- He dropped the second as the 18-year-old Southermer opencd up to win by 10—12 Sutter eas>d off in the third and went; dovn quickly, 6—2. He thing h>_ha wearied by 14—12. tossed every- d into the fourth ser, but his own efforts and lost, The semi-final tound of the women's singles w Swartz of Los An s to bring together Carolyn goles and Ruth Bailey of St. Louis in the top bracket and Clara Louise Zinke of Cincinnati and Catherine Wolf of Indianapolis. Gledhill and Vines wi Kirk Reld of Cleveland and Emmett | Pare in one semi-final of the men's| doubles, while the other was an all-| with Fred Royer and | Chicago affair, George O'Connell pitted agail ere to_Oppose Leroy Weir and George Jennings. The Zinke and Oexma n combination of Cincinnati was bracketed against Miss Bailey and Mary Zita McHale of Dallas, Tex., in the first S i-final and Mrs, Ruth Reise of | e maw, Mich. was paired with Mrs. of Cleveland against | d Ruth Hofmeister of | Saginaw, Barbara Duffy Helen Willard an Chicago. MUNY DOUBLES women's dou- LIST THE 'EVEN [HELEN HAS GREAT TIME IN ENGEAND Other Phases of Visit Offer as Much Enjoyment as. Tennis Success. By the Associated Press. ONDON, July 20.—On the eve of sailing for home today on board the Aquitania, Helen Wil American tennis queen, talked with . animated pleasure about her visit in England. She disclosed that she was invited to visit the picture galleries at Buck- ingham Palace, and went yesterday. She saw the King's collection contain- ing many famous old masters and ap- preciated them fully. ;;r‘.\sy are really marvelous,” Helen said. Apropos of pictures, she remarked that her own drawings hed been a suc- cess in London and that she had sold half she had done here. Among other London experiences which she menticned was a visit to Parliament, where she had. a talk with Premier Ramsay MacDoneld. = This, she sald, she felt was a “‘great honor. For the last two weeks she has been motoring about England seeing the country at its Summer best. She was particularly charmed with the rural villages and she said she wondcred why foreign people came to see Tondon in- stead of seeing all the country Miss Wills was not_definite as to her future plans. She said she might come to England next year, but that she had made no plans for tennis after she was married. ‘The British Wightman Cup_team is sailing for the United States on the same steamer ‘with the American star. ‘The team was comorised of Mrs. B. C. Covell (captain), Mrs. M. Watson, Mrs. 1. R. C. Michell. Mrs. D. C. Shepherd Barrcn and Betty Nuthall. ! Miss Nuthall said that she would try to get some practice with man players in the United States before the Wight- man matches. “I know we have a difficult job ahead and I may have to added. Mrs. Covell appeared to think that | much depended upon the two matches | 2gainst Helen Jacobs, American plaver, and that victory in one of these matches might keep the cup for England. DOEG DOWNS MANGIN IN LONGWOOD TENNIS BROOKLINE, Mass., July 20.—After { leading Johnny Doeg two sets to one. Gregory Mangin saw his advantage wiped out by the renewed offensive of the battling Californian, who turned de- feat into victory by annexing the fourth and fifth sets of a herculean struggle n the semi-finals of the Longwood Bowl Tenis Tournament _yesterda Doeg_triumphed over the Georgetown were well matched in every department | of the game. Fritz Mercur of Bethlehem, Pa., was to face Doeg in the final today. the former having scored over J. Gilbert Hall of South Orange, N. J., 8—10, 6—4, 6—2, 6—4 in the other semi-final yesterday. An East-West final was assured also in the women’s division of the tourna- ment as a result of the victorles yes- terday of Dorothy ‘Andrus of Stamford, Conn., and Mrs. Lawrence K. Harper of San Francisco. Miss Andrus de- feated Margaret Blake of Lenox, Mass., 6—4, 2—6, 6—4. Mrs. Harper scored over Miss Francis, ranking New York meet Helen Wills on the first day,” she | star 6—5, 5—7, 5—7, 6—3, 6—3. The two | NORTHWEST. sts.—Day Pharmaey. 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BEFORE ISSUE. with the following excep- ifica- 1ith ssue. al Hoidays, when all ndver- Sunday Sfar musi be re- ceived at The Star office by 5:30 p.mn . Satur- Mices roall advertisements from transient adve tisers. Advertisements under Personal. 3c per line or line Advertisements under Personal, 3¢ per line r the Baltimore Sun and the New York 7imes will De received over the Buriness Counter of The — e Never mall origmal e USE COPIES. ansicering advertisemenis for employment. HELP—MEN. AGENTS—To_sell Bailey. 1319 F s AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC for general attractive offer. Carte: nw. auto- | sition with WANTED—SALESMEN. G _STAR, WASHINGTON. ‘D." C; “SATURPAY, JULY 20, ]929:' BEAUTY PARLORS. [AN—Have you the urge nd tion to work for a real income? ve, we can give you the chance ur ambition. It you have you. Do not answer'if you ._Address Box 385- ., d vertising Selling - abill g " relseling ablify iR i Star offi 2 P LI eI ol e, Atlantic 2376 onal Bank A REALLY BEAUTIFUL PERMANENT WAVE HOOL for 3, Wed. and P’ Met, 4t the MABELLE Open daily until until 9 pm. 817 W, RECOMMENDED SERVICE. +.The fol guarantee business con: satisfaction to Star read- ers; Any complaint found n o, be made to The Star wil receive gl‘ampt attention. For admission to ended Service Column call Main 5000, Branch 115. HELP AND SITUATIONS. SALE MISCELLANEOUS. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.) | [ (Continued.) VER GLEANER, new i lsed eaty terme: reducsd price. Wil dems onstrate. =y BUICK 1923 6-CYLINDER TOURING 1t 3 good condition. 15 Prankiin st. n.e. 5 p.m. Nationai 1033, 1CE_BOX. ¢ 500 1bs 3701 Texrly new: Tensonabie. "B Brownin C3t. n'e " Phone Atlantic 1996-d. LA , screw cuttins tools. high-pressure boilers nglne Co.. foot Duke st i’ MOLDINGS AND LUMBER. Fire sale_at ‘Taplett's Lumber Yard, 16th & B sts. n.e. All_kinds for_sale cheap. 25 er's Herfurth dria. _22* mination guaranteed: Crili | ANT, BEDBUG, MOTH, ROACH, Tat_exter we maintain a mod: ern fumigation chamber for furniture. rugs, ete. Call and_deliver. Also spec: American i NATIONAL sinfectan 6478.__18: ize in t or 510 A n. rience stock or bond salesmen ®ood re . _ 305 Fmsingl 15 seed Nad INSTRUCTION COURSES. - established 10 years. Call Lin. 82. MEN, WOMEN, UTY CUL’ A famous schooi 1o nd independence, Mod- MABELLE H?NOUR SCHOOL, 817 LEARN TO FLY—Dual instruction, 318 an & week. D, C._AIR LEGION, 1319 F st. n.w. FOR VACATION—Fall tcrm will for catalog. _Loor io_College. 403 9ih* AVIATION organized 1 g & BeEa Lo Gperats under ts supervision. . FIyin ‘There ‘will be club privileges. For further information eali or see 3 Met. 0534 and 3133, . WASHINGTON AIRPORT, . INC., local proposition. th.n.'ho can furnish a0 ereren h ITVING QUICKL! Al about or ne -‘lh; .lillego white i A few ths 1 e o ol s Easy terms. Day. evenl 4th st. n.w. Est. 1016, hour, solo, $10 an hour: ground school. §5 CLOSED begin Sept. 9; positions ‘Il‘ll open: send ‘The Washington Plying Seryice, Inc.. has Instructions will oe given aL praciically cosi. WILLIAM GORDON, S. WASHINGTON, VA. NOTICE—Natlonal Personnel Bureau, 06 e Competent 1p k(urnl!hld dally; itions_open ¢ A RUPHERS' EXCHANGE has honest, Teliable domestic help by day, week or month; ref- erences investigated. Decatur 3551 ' 1837 LU, S sube STENOGRAPHERS, BOOKKFEPERS, TYP- ists, male and female, needed to supply the 1400 firms that use this office regularly as their ‘employment dept. In the past five | years we have placed 3,791 people in_office positions: no charse unless placed. Wash- ‘ment Exchange, e Bldg. 14th and F. District 2480. B AGENTS_To_seil attract 3 - n"D’si :' ractive offer. Carte) Balley. ASSORTER, white, experienced o work: rtate age, experlence and salary ex- pected. _Address Box 268-D, Star office. GIRL. ~experienced in _delicatessen store york Wasshal Delicatessen, 1192 Colum- [ 5 PERMANENT WAVER_Must be_expert fin- ger waver and marceller: $35. with chance for advancement. Address Box 383-B, Star WOMAN as working manager under owner io look after cafe kitchen: one who is & hustler and can_handle help: must have no fhcumbrances Sunday work. 'Apply’ mern- en 7 a m. daily. i Tnn, 18tk and Col. Td. © o WOMAN WANTED—An intelligent woman of mature years for confidential po- leading firm: originality _and energy_appreciated. Address Bcx 208-E, Star nfce. WOMAN—The Eastern Viavi Company has splendid opening for woman of personality. tact and ability; must be over 30 and free 10 g0 to another city to work. Address 916, Colorado Building YOUNG GIRLS wanted for Service Blue Bud Barbecue, opposite the Arlington | Beach baths. YOUNG WOMAN—Well known edicatio orsanization has s0od opening for you woman of good appearance. Unusual abi ity not necessary if she can follow instruc- | tions and has sincere desire to succeed. Must be.free (o travel. Address Box 440-C. Star E GIR —about 16 to 20 vears old. for stoek work | high-class store. Only bright. ene: sitls of good character need avp! s_Box_180-E. Star_office. BILLING CLERK. Experienced Operator for Remington Billing Machine. Apply to Mrs GOLDENBERG'S, 7th and K Sts. t | room for $7 EDDING, MATTRESSES, plllow 'BEDDING of ized L. c.wl’r:g::fl 1N : 1t servic service 23 and Sth st. n. maf ng Co. kg e BRINING. CARPENTER JOBBING. ¢ paintine, changes, etc. C. L. Ford. Dec. 053! CARPENTER-BUILI alterations, repairs: A. E. Hart, 30! CHAIR — CAl G, splinted, upholstering. st._n.w. Franklin 7483, DER—Cot distarce no dams st. n.e. Atlantic 2071, low fences bull ‘Adams 1624._ 1359 Taylor st. I king ovated ess approved by Health ring: M. 66° Dept. ces. n Teno.; best prices and 1. atiress Co. 315 L 8t 5.9 M. 661 Eagle i e N p e o RENOVATED, springs. mattre: down comforts re-cov- 622 E n.w. ened. en- MORGAN ent work, 100f t RCH _ ROCKI Armstrong, 12: objection. Est. given. Just call W. 23* KERS | P 35 10th s MIRROR, size 3 ft. 10 inches wide. 3 ft. § inches high; suitabie for business or an an- [ years old; reasonable. r, 1804 23rd st s, MOTORS, electric, one and two horsepower. direct current; one-half reguler price. Call Mr. Clark. Nattonal 7830 __________ NEW AIR COMPRESSERCapacity, 122-10 ! barsain. Mount PIANO BARGAINS--Knabe _uprizht, 3! Steinway upright, $185; Stieft upright, $17 Story & Clark upright. 390. Several ip- rights suitable for besinners, $40, 350 and $60. Get acquainted with our rent privilege in of purchase Pianos hauled and packed hipment. Grands and midget uprigh's for rent. Higo Worch, 1110 G st. n.W. Es- tablished 1879. e PIANO. standard make. excellent condition; st on 519 Mass. ave. n.v PLUMS, Wheaton i 0 Phone Kensington 57-F-31; Adam’s garden. p. 3-table pool . “New palls. BLES—Entire worth $750: sell Adams 7009. _ room Asteal, ELECTRIC_WIRING—6 rooms. 2 halls, bath complete. $40: fixtures. gunranteed: get my estima money; terms. North 885. ISHING. sc: waxing: skilled mechanic: Paul_Serene. 1209 N. Ca) FLOORS_SCR. chine), finishe e prices. 520 t H. at. a Ri guaranteed: dustless machinery: ciallst. Tdus prompt_wervice, re Call Decatur 4881; H. E. Richargson. parquet spe- L. T. Folk. 1935 Park rd. _Col. 3452. FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED. rej covers made. Est. ehéertully given Tittersor. 1600_8th_s an convenient. or estimates free. Rohe. Lin. 0248, LAWN MOWERS paired. ete. Call It t payments. it's heatin, 1721 Morse n.e. HARPENED. reb for and deiiver. ARMIGER.2916 N. Y. ave. n.w. _ Frankl installed’ work save time and M. Carpenter. G s DIDE, elec. reduced prices. 10187 g C. f3e . lin 7707, ecorauing:_interior Harry A Gr. ave, n.w. _Phone Col. 4 PAINTING—Int _ and_ext, exvert floor finishing; ki Paul Serene, 1209 PAINTING. PAPE] prices; give us 4 tri o) JPERIN( rooms newest patterns, Iates! painting a PAPERHANGING up: A. T. George. Decatur 4149 PAl ANG] neat, clean work J. Bailz. €01 Irving n.w. na Ro t low price N._Cap. st. ANGING. _spe " C. B Thompson 3508 New Hampshire ave. _Col._6507. Glorius 33 tlled BT es. aus & Co.. 3017 use_painting, ‘mechanicx sp: ctal plastic paint’ textures ] kinds _Adams 2326. percd. estimates furnished: work guaranteed 2129 18th st. n. 3 35 Apt. Main_10187. NG, painting, fering—For | 11 Col. 1889. 25 yrs.' experience. PAPERHANGING. rool work. paloung—Wwork Rightway Main 10318 guaranteed. = Estimates i it oo 210 Mills Birte.. ven. PAPERHANGING AND PAIl prices this week only. size when recessary iting for 5 years opainting at special prices. oniy. ING—Special We will scrape and d paper average size Paperhanging guaranteed in Interior’ and exterior We use Dutch Boy lead. pure linseed oil and turpentine Cash or terms up to 3 years (o pay. Pavment on work done now to begin in les’ Home Decorating Co., Inc.. National 741 PIANO ~TDNING, $2.50. Wi general piano repairs and rebuilding, reasonable tmates. Pric mechanics. Schaefler Co., 644 H st.n.e. ervice_Col._5940,_and_Pot. PLUMBING, HEATIN ~uirs and installation: years. J. | . 412 F RUGS—9x14 Tugs scoured, $: used. UPHOLSTERING—Hi and_save money, as RUG CLEANING at Stan we special 4 Uph. Co.. 403 11th. _specialize in Work guaranteed J. R. Guerin. 412 E. C: % L t kilied Sanderson- 1057, . OIL BURNING found reliable Lin. 3417 busy. Night Te- for 32 __Lin. 3417, No chemicals Repairing. storing. Phone Decaur your work done now re not low prices. atl. 4902. 20° WINDOW SHADES and screens made to Butier Sons. order: will call 10 estimat e. 1351 Gooc Hope rd._Lincaln 10 | HELP—D COOK. white girl. one who likes children. References. $50 month. Stay nights. Need Dot apply if over 45 years old. Clev. 3409. 3550 Edmunds st. n. COLGRED. 1831 7th 75 per mo. st.onw. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES W.—For ren Cauinped unch room with four rooms avove. | Apply Verling Harris, lflsg;_ou COOK~—Settlea white woman as cook in mall family of adults. wages: no | laundry work: bring references. 2800 Upton t. n.w.. near Bureau of Standards.___31° SETTLED COUPLE, work for wife only; no children: $30 monthly. bath and living quar- CONTRACT in first and and health organization of kind i Tarey est pays big first commission. also renews] commissicn. mend. Va WILL SELL ONE-HALF INTEREST in one ‘the oidest and most complete small of n America ige long 3 %58, Rica- G. Box 758, Ric -tube — Alrline. buill |n_u§nku'. battery eliminator. 1l-plate A battery and battery charger; $35. Albert L. Duerr. 1235 Owen pl. n.e . RADIOLA 30, cost_$575;_for sale, 52 REED 3-PIECE SET (fine), several pieces, ‘also_livink_room firniture; reason- le. 1827 Park rd. Col. 10322 REFRIGERATOR for salé, side icer. 1209 | Kennedy st. n.w., or phone Georgia 0767. * REFRIGERATOR, Inrge, 8x6x10, reasonable. Oftenheimer make: suitable for hotel cr meat market. Address Box 33-E, Star ofice. ic. o . $250. _ Call Adams 9636. n 330.__Call_Col.” 6270. and 2 rugs, 6x9: $25 for the 9x12, and’ parlor table. also drop “coucl 3542_13th _ A RUG—Nine-ply imported Chinese ri display st 1340 G st. n.w, Will sacrifice {o dispose of in a hurry.” Phone District SEWING MACHINES—Drophead Singer. 11 New Home. $15: Standard. $15; New Ideal $10: others at $5: all guar. New machine $3 mo. Renting and repairing. Open evenings 5. Mch_Shop. Pa.ave.se. L.275. "B, in A-1 condi- . 1821 18th n.w. STORE FIXTURES-—Show cases. wall cases, Counters. shelving, tables, chairs, cash regis- ters, iron sates. scales, coffee urns. soda fourtains, elec. mixers. pariitions and equip- ment_of every description. ~Edgar Baum, Inc.. 914 E st. n.w s TYPEWRITER RENTAL EERVICE. Georsia 1883. Undeiwoods and Remingtons. $2.50 mo.; 3 mos. in 8dv.. $6.75: 6 mos.. $12._ _ TYPEWRITERS and_eddine machincs for rent. Bargains in_reconditioned machines C. Smith_& 'Corona Type- to students. L. 17th an1 Pa. ave writers. Inc.. Mills’ BIdg. nw. National 0411 _ e £ TYPEWRITERS—Special Summer rental rate from now until Sept. 1. $4.25. Just phone Main 5500 All makes Portables at exceed- ingly low prices. Highest allowance on your o1d typewriter. United 1ypewriter & A2z Mach. Co.. Inc.. 1227 N. Y. ave. n.w. _ 23¢ TYPEWRI' Fine., guaranteed rebuilts that is not good. Washington Typewriter Exchange. 807 13th st “Franklin 1014 TYPEWRITERS—American T5pew. Co. sellig off a large number of machines. Some for 310 Rents reduced. Repairing done. 1431 East Capitol st. Lincoln 82 Open evenines.____ VACUUM CLEA] Tiew and tioned: Hoover, $15; Eureka, $15; Reginas all makes repsired. 1211 H ne. Atl. 2554 WASHING MACHINE. water-power; latrobe T el s n.w. Tecondi- stove, gas fistures: sacrifice. se. Atlantic 3645-W. 3 ASHING MACHINES, stand used as demonstrators, guaranteed §3 per mo. Also ironing machines. ngs. 4700_9ih_st. n.w. DURABILT STEEL 5 chezp for auick sale. . se. akes. Terins Eve- 21+ KERS. priced 1120 8th 2 ~_ POULTRY AND EGGS. PULLETS — Ready - to - lay _ Leghorns. younsar ones. $150. R Busbey. Laurel. Md. Phone Laurei 4 sl T CHICKS—Reds. $13: B. Rocks, Leghorns. 12 hungred. Best_stock. all eléctric hatched. 3B Henry, phone Falls Church, Va., 348 BOATS. LIV abin_cruise x: Corinthian Yacht Ciub, South End Hmnv\.ay Sopnin MOTOR__ Bl foot: 20-h.p. Kermath 2 motor: Navy cheap. L. A. Shackel- sailor; erfect condition: 1 Hypéwriters for examinations: speciai rates | ER! at reasonale prices: nothing sold or rented | BUICKS—1028_Roadster, $845: tand- ard “Coupe. ' 3645; 1927 Conch. 1926 Master Sedan, 3675 1925 Coupe. $395. These fine cars are mechanically O.K.. ex- cellent appearance. equipped with new tires and standard equipment: every one well worth the price asked. See them today at Washington Auto Exchange, 2015 14th w. Worth 6563, - - BUICK 51 BROUGHAM SEDAN. 1923—Run only 10,000 miles: like new in every respect guaranteed. ' Low price; easy terms. Wa rington Motor Car Co., 2035 17th st. n.x, ORISR s £ BUICK STANDARD 6 4-DOOR SEDAN. 1 —Word-of-Honor ~ guaranteed in_ writini See Dick Murphy first today. 1835 14th s BUICK MASTER SIX 4-PASS. COUPE— Four-wheel brakes: new Daint. tires: over- hauled; §300. 1920 Kearney n.e. North 891, R = _30%¢ BUICK 1926 MASTER COUPE—Paint and motor g0od as niew, tircs’good: must sacri- . 3650. Can be se 7 s plaze, 5555 %659, CAn be seen at Mr. Bayne’s piace BUICK 54-C COUPE. 1928: O. K. in every way; conditioned, renovated and guarante easy terms: your car in trade. ‘The W ington Cadillac Co.. 1136-40 Conn. ave.; evenings. Decatur 3900. BUICK, 1929; sinall sedan: car; riin_only 5000 mil smailer car and cash. 1229 North 10302. 2 e BUICK STANDARD 6 COUPE. 192i—This car has Been driven just enough to be finely broken in. The Duco finish is like it WaS the day it was purchased new and can. be bought on the famous G. M. A. C.. time parment, plan. with your old ca:’oken % e. Ask for Mr. Wilkins, Dick Murph Tnc. 1726 Kajorama rd. now, o 0 BUICK 1929 Master 6 5-pess. sedan. A €ar 0 perfect that should we piace it on our showroom floor you could. mot detect it from a new cir. Emerson & Ormé, 17th & M st nw, BUIOK 1926 Masier sedan and ‘pucies—Ta ariety “of colors on ; Orme, 17th & M s, now oo Emerson & BUICK MASTER 6 SPORT ROADSTVR. 1928 —Word-of-Honor guaranteed in writing. See Dick_Murphy first today. 1835 14th st BUICK STANDARD COACH—Perfect motor, all new tires. Act quickly on_thi $500. Southern Motor Sales (Frar 1 iribiitors). 346-248 Pa. ave. Met. 0967 | BUICK STANDARD COACH—Peifcct motor, all new tires Act quickly on_this one at §500 - Southern Motor Sales (Pranilin dis- tributors). 346. 343 Pa. ave. - Met. 0963 BUICK MASTER SPORT TOURING. 192 Word ot Horor gunrantced in Wil &e Dick Murphy flrst today, 1835 14th 1 BUICK 7-PASS. SEDAN. 1928—Idcal car_ for large family: “belonged to member of Col gress and had the best of care: excellent every detail small_car in trade. “balunes easy. Mr. Epstein. Peerless Us 1507 10tk Decatur deg0. o> Urea Car Dept BUICK STANDARD 6 COUPE. 1928 - Word- of-Honor_ guaranteed in writing. See DICK Murphy 4rst today, 1835 14th st CHEVROLET COUPE. 1926—With rumb! seat. This car can be bought on the fam G. M. A. C. time payment plan with old car aken In trade. Ask for 3r Wi Kins, Dick Murphy, Inc. 1724 Kalorama CHEVROLET TOURING. €00d. _Good rubber. top and . Bariy-Pate Motor Co., 252 ave, nw. o CHEVROLET 18%7 1937 8 3645; 00ks like mew ; ‘will sacrifice for tuns vers upholster: 5 Sherma LANDAU SEDAN—Dicc wheels, new Duco paint. mechanical €on- ditiou. interior and rubber has the appe: ance of a new car A real buy for $245 terms. See Mr. Stockman, Peerless Used Car_Dept. 1501 i4th n.» CHEVROLET TOURING CAR, 1927 Duco finish: bumpers front end rea other extras: mechenicallv A-1: $235 Parry-Pate Motor Co.. CHEVROLET COACH. 1928—Looks new car. Low mileage. Fully equ 150 down. balaice easy terms. 8951, Mr. Gravson CHEVROLET 1928 CABRIOLET with rumbis seat. Wil demonstrate. A bargain to guick Will trade; lerms to suit. 2107 west 2833 CHEVROLET COACH. 1928 condition ‘mechanicaliy and fullequipment. including spare. See it fo- day- ‘priced for immediate_sale. Mr. Dav Beetless Used Car Dept., 1501 14th. Deeatu CHCVROLET TOURIN Tion. A real bargain, furth, Col._1706. CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEJ of-Honor guaranteed in w urphy_first. 1235 14th st CHEVROLET _ ROADSTER. _ 1920—Demon- strator. New.car guarantee. _ Bumper: ire ard other ‘extras. Substantal " the best of #ppearance; G. 1925—Good condi- $100. Call Mr. Her- 1928—Word riung. See Dick ROLE 9 side and out: 5 good tires 2y guarantee: $450: liberal Co.. 2525 Sherm: i CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE—Four month old: will sacrifice: . terms. . Call. Chatie Noith 0004: after 6%p.m.. Ada SEDAN savanteed in wriine Tt today, 1835 14th s e OLET COACH. 1920 Almosi new. U M. NMattinely. Hyattsvile 1023, ° CHEVROLET COACH, 1921—New Duco ich. Mechanically ok. _Fully equipped. 5 &00d tires. We will chieerfully demonstiate. 5795 t-ms. Barry-Pate Motor Co., 2:23 Sherman ave. ully terms. Barry- CHEVROLET TOURING. 19: chenical cordition. Better e car a ced. otor C: CHEVROLET COUPF. Folstery_in _excellent c: Mechs y ok.: fullr cquipped. Liberal teris Barry-Pate Motor Co., 2525 Sherman (Ketcham - second. D. Ballard (Gongress Hejehts): third, Leoffer (Congress Helghts) Pinning high jump—Won~ by Wineland (Congress Heirhts): sccond. A. Barry (Con- recs Heighis). third, Lockwood (Ketcham) 580-yord relay—Won by Ketcham second, Congress Height 100-POUND CLASS. Runnine hizh jump—Won Pazton (Ketcham): second. man (Congress Helghts): (Congress Heights). 115-POUND CLASS. n¢ high jump—Won by K. Paxton | (Ketcham: sccond, V. Hoffman (Congress | Heights); third, W. Cox (Ketcham). UNLIMITED CLASS. Running_high jump—Won by C. Bennett (Congreis Heishts): second. G. Taylr (Con- Heights); third, Pierce (Congress player, 7—5, 6—3. | mobtle repairs. 714 14th st ne. At 21 Sarah and Mianne Palfrey of Brook- | AUTO MECHANIC, first-class. Apply Green- line. Mass, reached the final of the *ood 9;&;5&!: . | Josephine Cruickshank and Mrs. Har-| agTo | | per, both of San Francisco, are the| 3 | other finalists. They downed Miss Andrus and Virginia Hilleary, 6—1, 6—0. Mercur and Hall were to face Brad- shaw Harrison and Kenneth Appel for the men’s doubles title. MITCHELL AND KING IN NET FINAL TODAY BALTIMORE, Md.. July 20—In an | intercity _final, Dolly Mitchell and Gwynn King of Washington were to face Eddie and Billy Jacobs of Balli- | more for the Middle Atlantic doubles net crown on the courts of the Balti- more Country Club today. King and Mitchell vesterday downed John A. Magee and Warren Magrud: veteran Oriole pair, in a grueling five- set match, 2—6, 6—4, 6—4, 5—7, 6—4. So stubborn was the resistence put up by the Baltimore netmen that, in summing up the total count after it was over it was found that, from the point record, but one slim tally stood between the victors and the vanquished, while so far as games were concerned terms were even. Mitchell and King had scored 150 points, while Magruder and Magee totaled 149. Each team had won 25 games. | King and Mitchell did some brilliant 2, 6—3: | work in edging out.the formidable Bal- Hicer (E.) defeated Knight, 10-12. 6—2. | {imove pair. Their overnead work was 5 (k2 de. | one of the features of the clash. e """ |FIVE OLD DOMINION ENTRIES FOR REGATTA a TEAM STANDING Edgewnod Club.... Woodridge Club. ALEXANDRIA, Va., July 20.—Coach Walter Thrall has entered 13 Old Do- minion Boat Club oarsmen in the five events in which the local club will par- ticipate at the Southern Rowing Asso- S. Kann Sons Co Acacia Mut. Life Ii ciation’s regatta at Richmond, Va., next Saturday. The entries made by the Old Domin- ion are as follows: Junior four-oared gig—Brewster Marshall, James E. Trout. Julia Whitestone, Raymond Heberlig, Coxswain Jackson. Substitutes, Taylor Rulid and Bob Duncan. Junior double sculls—Parke Bell and n- jamin G. Minor. Substitute, Lewis Bell. Junior eight-oared shell—Brewster Mar- shall. Jemes E. Trout. Julian Whitestone, Ravmond. . Heberling. Milton Jannes, Bob Duncan, Curtis Bachus, Lionel Beeton, Cox- swain Jackson. Substitute. Taylor Rudd. Tntermediate single sculls—Lionel E. Bee- ton. Tay- 1. ters in_basement. 1431 ] R & WOMAN, white; for light housework: room and_board and smell salary. dunskmie oY b, i WOMAN, neat. colored. for references.Call after 5. ey 396. YOUNG GRIL fo assist_in general house- work: city references; 37 per week. Tele- phone Wisconsin 3614 = SITUATION—MEN BOY. colored, 18, wants & in_store_or lunch room. 'References. Leon Hewitt. 5620 Colorado_ave. n.w EY . experienced, for priva 2357 ford. 500 E Lincoln 1714. = RUNABOUT. 25 m.p.h, mahogany, $20 and one outboard Tacer. cute eraft: can De | Seen Wt the Corinthian Yacht Club Sundas. { Will_demonsirate. Tt | CABIN CRUISER, 11x40 feet; 2-cvl. Buffalo | | b d. motor: in commission. Captain Ral- eigh. 9th and Water sts. s.¥. 210 DEMPSEY % | automobile establishments with a deaiers: frunchise for one of the most popular &nd Tastest selling cars on the market today | Aonev will ‘be used to expand the business | Any investicatioy. Amount wanted. $15.000. Aciive or silent partner. Business incorpo- | Tifed: ‘Address Box 43-E. Star ofice. WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY to party wa Ihe pavinz roomings house. in fashionable neighborhood. near 19th and Col. rd. nw : Completely furnisiied and all rented: nine | Tooms. two baths; double garage: price rea- { Sonanie. Address Rox 232-E. Star office. { LIVE WIRE for real estate office. Must hats some cash: oid_firm expanding: live les foice. Address Box 149-E. Star office g rofit_over Quick, $50. Barry-Tate WILL CLOSE TONIGHT ning matches of the seventh an- nual singles public parks championship were to be played this afternoon on the courts at Henry Park and the Monu- ent Grounds. anmorrow racketers at Potomac Park and Rock Creek Park will swing into action. Doubles entries will close tonight. Bob Considine, defending champion. and Dooly Mitchell, Tunner-up, are the outstanding favorites of the draw. Their strongest opposition is expected from Maurice O'Neil, seeded No. 3: Frank Shore, No. 4; Larry Phillips of George Washington University, No. 5; Hugh Trigg, No. 6; Herb Shepard. No. 7, and Everett Simon of Central High School, No. 8. Considine is scheduled to play this afternoon, opposing Johnson on the Monument Part courts. Mitchell drew a bye and will not play until tomorrow, when he faces Willis at Potomac Park. sh_end vp- Ope! BRAKE_MAN, experienced. Apply ave. n.w. AUTOMOBILE _SALESMEN. ho not afraid of work. to rell good used cars. transportation furnished to men that can sell. Apply to manager. 1365 H n. BOY, about 16, for office work: good open- ing and chance for advancement; write fully as to age, education and any previous em- ployment.’ Address Box 1s8-E, Star offce; Kendrick Hofl- - Cox by Vincent third, W. 1978 4-DOOR SEDAN—_Tiis ¢ar ‘looks and runs like new. A bargan. Wi Trade terms to suic. 2107 Pa. ave. | west CHEV G 'S BOATHOUS 36th and K STS. N.W. CANOES FOR HIRE AND FOR SALE. Also Spaces ~for Private Canoes Speedboals DOGS. PETS, ETC. | ENGLISH SETTER. broken: guaranteed | Yo please. Phone Falls Chu V-1, 21 | BLACK _AND TAN TOY TERRIER, 10 weeks I 0ld. pedigreea: very intelligent:’ one lefi. { Apt. 734. the Chastleton. any morning. _* CHESAPEAKE BAY PUPPIES for immediate sale. 8 weeks old; reasonable. J. L. Austin, O e | | DOG—Registered two-year female Russian Yoif Round; $200. Dr. Maphis, Warrepion. o it | BOSTON BULL PUPS—0 weeks, beautifully marked:, 512 and $15 each. worth lots more 3742 15t sy, s.e. Congress Heights; turn left Hally pl.. past ‘end car_lin i e POLICE PUPPY, male; sire imported and trained. Albert’ Hahn, River rd., 1 mile | from Congressional Country Club.”__ 21* !'DOGS ~AND CATS BOARDED. yner’s | Kennels. Bladensburg, Md. Tel. Hyatis- ville 611-M 21= ROLET SED. fest 1997 modei— Sriginal Ainish fike ner: pecial bargain: 5325 Open evenings and Sundav. Auts Co. Hudson-Essex deal CHEVROLET _4-DOOR | SEDAN—THis an be bought ‘on the famous G. M. A. C. fime “payment plan. with your old es {aken Tn frade. "ASK for Mr. Wiikins, D Muiphv. Inc. 1724 Kalorama rd. n.w. CHEVROLET CABRIOLET. 1027—Black. T} wonderful condition: fully equipped: Bals Diank bumpers: $315; terms. Owens Motod Co 6323 G ave CHEVROLET '26 ROADSTER—A_ beanie, “ood jubber and cheap at $150. 2013 14t CHEVROLET 26 COUPE_Rumble sea’s Spare tire. bumpers and all perfect throushs Ut - Afist be soid for cost of handling, etc. at Bob Bayne's. 2012 14th st CHEVPOLET COACH, LATE Shie price for cash. 222 Cedar a | Park:. Md. Phone Shepherd 2451 i | CHEVROLET COACH. late 1925; in excel- T*nt condition: will sell cheap. 329 R., T |ave. ne. apt. 405 T "7 i CHEVROLET COACH. 1926 Has been used Very little: can be bought at sacrifice. Cail Ar. Pisher. Lincoln 10200 CHEVROLET 1924 TOURIN $ame ns seaan: zood Lire Mr. Born. 1031 8th st 0w gk CHEVROLET COUSE, 1927; fully eauippe in perfect condition: good paint. tire Private party will sacrifice for $275 for @ Sale. 2152 Woodley pl. m.w. Col. Anviime._ A CHRYSLER 75 ROADSTER 900 miles ductfon “of $360: 2 months old. Phone Novih 106, Ant. 32. CHRYSLER 72 CONVERTIBLE COUPE, 192 biue Duco which looks like new: exc tires, pesfect mechanicalls and vers &po: nne of the hest we have had for some time. A Stockman. Prerless Used CAr Dept., 1501 Tath. Decatur 3400 Sl CHRYSLER 1926 ~COACH_In _beautifdl Shape. must be sold immediately: £375. Can be seén at Mr. Bavnes place, 2013 14th #t. ., CHRYSLER SEDAN, Model 60. 1927 brand-new tires. original paint jike new Celient appearance. throughout. O K. Chanically and Tully equipped; priced i ferms. The Trew Motor Co. 1308 141 Decatur 1930, -~ 0 " T 75 CHRYSLER 70 SPORT COUPE with rumn Sent—Will demonsirate: also_will trade; ferms to suit. 2107 Pa. sve. West 2883 CHRYSLER 70 SEDAN—_$12§ down, 2678 Der ‘month: loeks fine: new. tires: guarans feed. ™ Warrington Motor Car Co., 2035 1ith son.w. Por. 0044 CHRYSLER 1020 65 ROADSTER A Sentative” car that has had best of care Tilly . guaranteed | Can be reen at Bo Bavne s place. 2012 18th st. nw. CHRYSLER 62 COUPE. 1028: rumble tes Brand-new tires: paint and motor perfe: Why buy a cheap new car when th: priced at "sT132 Southern Motor Sales TFrATKln distributors), 345-348 Pa. ave. v CHRYSLER COLLAPSIBLE COUPE. fust the car you're looking for; come in let ‘us demonstrate this snappy little mode Jour car in- trade: easy terms, 1i36-48 Tonn. Sve. mw. Decatur 3000, CHRYSLER 170 ROADSTER—Rumble sea §o0d tires. excellent Daint. nice, appearanc fost, powerful; don't overlook this barkain Mr. Epstain. Peerless Used Car Dept.. 1501 14th. Decatur 3400~ 0 CADILLAC AND LA SALLEA few exceps {ional values now availabie; reconditioned. Tenovated and _guaranieed: vour car in ensy terms. | The Washington Cadil- 1136-40 Conn. ‘ave: open even ngs. ;3900 e T CADILIAC 4-PASS. GOUPE, Model 61 Seats 5 comfortably: in wonderful mechani Al “hape. paimt fair. {ires fair. new spar A" high-grade. car 7 ferms e DODGE _COUFE: ditlon: sacrifi 6627, DODGE_COUPE. 1624 MODEL _Vers zood condition: reasopable. 3923 Morricon &t Chevy Gaase. Clev. 12 DODGE SEDAN. late mode} e, condition. . Special sale brice oniy £150. Universal Auto Co., Hudson-Essex dealers, 1520 M st. nw. DODGE_SERTES 1028 SIX CONVERTIBLE Coupe in exoellent condition both in appear~ ance and mechanically. This car is 8 steal & $745. Will consider smail car in trade, See Mr. Epstein, Peerless Used Car Dept. 1601 14th ww. DODGE DE-LUXE 4-DOOH SEDAN. 1 Word-ot-Honor guaranteed in writing. Dick Murphv first today, 1835 14th st. DODGE SEDAN—Good patnt. ¢ and sood tunning . condition St 05 %r ‘North 4857 ESSEX SEDAN 1929—Run 1,700 mi cauipped. with extras. = Car just like new in every way. New, gnarantee can be siven, Terms can be arranged. Golumbia 324 | 1 Runn am. i e fam- = 5 = | $100 per_mo. sre A 10 years exc | 1100 per me. 4 it CHAUFFEUR. whit perlence: wiliing worker: free to leave Address Rox 138-E. Star ofice. Save PAINTER wants work of uny kind. day or contract: very reasonable. Call all day. R._H. Miller. Franklin 6363 __ e PAINTER, first-class. white. wants large or small job or contract: exceilent local refer- ences. Can furnish eauipment. Mr. Bowen. 53 R st. n.e Phone Potomac 2: 200 PATENT SPECIFICATION WRITER. ex rienced, member District bar. desires con- nection’ with local firm: moderate salary to start._ Address Box 45-E. Star office. _° YOUNG MAN now manager of chain &rocery desires position _where future is_more as- sured.Address Box 153-E. Star office. _ 21° SITUATION—WOMEN. NURSE, practical. desires position, city or subnrbs; caring for and_preparing Invalld's meal. Doctor's ref. Dec. 5523. 1428 N st.nw, Fill SEWING, piain_and_fancy work done re ronably. ' 1216 O st, n.w. . x STENOGRAPHFR, beginner, desires position. Hvatteville 135-. 2ker WOMAN, colored, as waitress In lunch room | or cook in private family; day work. Call Adams 7087. 2 NOTICE! Young woman. 30. with 10 years' business experience as secretary and clerk. desires position in any commercial capacity where intezrity, appearance and ability are re- hl;‘;‘! or write Tudor Hall, Main uired. P 8520, Apt. 4 SITUATION—'IOMESTIC.‘ COOK or housework. colored girl: best erence. Lin. 9470. Stay nl:ml.or lu'!o;:i‘:y. i COOK _(good) and general housework, neat. reliable colored girl. 471 Fla. ave. n. GIRL. light, desires position as_waitre: maid in beauty parlor. elevator operator or work of any kind. Adams 6809-. GIRL trom country wants work of any Kind. 1608 GIRL, colored, nurse: likes children. 12th st. n.w. GIRL, colored, Tively. nurse’ or . general houseworker. T st. n.w._ GIRL, colored, neat, reiiable, desires work as mother's helper or nurse. Phons North 4869-J. ¢ GIRL. helper, ress: stay nights; reference. 3878. 602 Acker at. n. GIRL wants job cleaning or nurse. Kitching. 119 F, st. n.w. GIRL, colored, wants morning or evening work 'in_office'cleaning. _Adams_4073. MAN, colored; part-fime work Be. Rople"tc sadrces. T3T Benning 1a. h.es, Box 57. Mrs. Blanche Hawkins. WORK. any kind, vauis colored woman. 1714 10th st. n.w. 2382, BOY, intelligent, for_autos H stock_room. Apply 1716 CIVIL ENGINEER With some experience in designing: under 35 years of age. Give ex- perience and references. Good opening_for the right man. Address Box 191-E, Star | ce COLLECTOR, experienced on installment a counts. - Must have car ' State aualifications Tully in first letter. _All replies confidential. Add; E. Star_office. 2 DELICATESSEN COOK. white, experienced. for making saiads. roasting hams and ehicl ens, etc. ~Wagshal's Delicatessen, 1792 Co- lumbia rd. ) DRAPERY SALESMAN ior outside. _Capabie of ‘measuring and estimating. - Must high class: one with car pref. Salary and commission. ~ Address Box 267-D._Star office. FIREMAN (oil burner). white. slnxk. to live on premises. . Ex- Drifters not wante Navy man preferred. Apply chief engineer. Gonressional Couniry mobile, electrical ash; = DON'T PASS THIS, _Restaurant in com imercial disirict. Cheap rent; long lease. Terms to_suit. Quick Realty Co.. 1410 H n.w District 5482. e | MONEY MAKER—Jobbing, mfg. supply bus- OBy Memetice: extracts: fountain sup- plies. _ Qnick Reaity Co.. 1410 H n.w. Dis- Triol S WILL TAKE % OF ing,” pressing business c per week. Terms. Best of reasons for fne. " Phone West 0278, S RESTAURAI pportunity. well establishe B Uawet (hire. 10, vears: mext to thea Per. center of city: account of heelth, owner Teliring, - Phone Mr. Briles. Adams 4786. CIGAR. confectionery and general store for Sale: cheap to quick buyer. 1300 C st W BURROUGHS VS. EVARTS. 70-POUND CLASS. 50-vard dash—Won by Sa o) Sullivan ¢ elia_(Evaris) “Won_ by Evarts Carr, McClure); second, roughs, i 85-POUND CLASS. Won_by E. Pinkham (Bur- | Borland_(Burroughs); | (Bur- | third, (Francella. Sulli- John Bur- stein fie ENTORY. for clean: Jearing $60 to §100 o 60-vard dash roughs): second. third. D. Pinkham (Burroughs) Running hizh jump—Won by Peyton (Bur- poushs): second; March (Buroushw); third, D._Pinkham (Burroughs). Reley—Won by Burroughs (D. Pinkham. March. Borland, ~E. FPinkham); second, Evarts. 100-POUND CLASS. 70-yard dash—Won by E. Pinkham (Bur- roar e Darnall (EvartnT third, Cooke (Burronghs) Running hich _jump—Won by Darnall Peyton (Burroughs): third, (Lvarts): secend. # (Cooke, Lee, LEADERS IN NET LOOP DUE TO BATTLE TODAY ‘Edgewood and Woodridge, leader and runner-up, respectively, in the Capital City Tennis League, were to clash, and Kann and Acacia racketers were to face in league matches today. Edgewood scored over Acacla, 4 to 2,| in the latest locp encounter. Summaries: EDGEWOOD. 4: ACACIA. 2. Singles—Thore (A.) defeated Robins, 7—5, £—4: Yeatman (E.) defeated Roberts. 6— &2, Ford (E) defested R Pix, 6 SPATRING SHOP for sale. 601 zuz_n? lub, River RO oing_iajrly_g00d business. all §¢ MEeattood ‘stand: cwner feaving town: cheap for cash. Rosilia {afe. 602 3rd st. 5. i mfin 4 | GASOLINE, ACCESSORIES, located in down. A Ob TN e sy Section. . completels eauibpe | and stocked: established business: long lease. Price, §3,500. Address Box 107-E, Star office. Dr. Kelly's Dog-Hospital, 1. 9527, * A colored U p i | LARGE CORPORATION teauires the serv- | ices of 1 or 2 energetic youne men for office work: preferably those with _stenographic experience.__Address Box 240-C. Star_office. MEN_S:veral _energetic, meat-appeari | youns men for easoline service station posi- tions. Apply Monday. July 22, 9 to 11 . | Gulf Refining Co.. Rosslyn. Va. NURSE, white, experienced in surgical dress- ing required: 380 per month and mainie. nance _Appiy to hospital steward. United States Soldiers’ Home, D. C., between the hours of 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. PAINT SALESMAN wanted to sell our oil- base texture wall finish in conjunction with his present lne; must have good clientele 1 and "able to_produce results. = For further information write stating territory you cov- er: replies conndential. TEXMODE CO., 3132 Cherry st.. Philadelphia, Pa. 220 RADIO SERVIiGE MAN, expert. ADpply 4835 Ga_ave.n.w SALESMAN and steel engineer; g00d & ‘Address Box 106-E. Star office. SALESMEN, preferably experienced _selling ofl ‘burners. “Reply in “own handwriting. siving full information regarding experi- ence; also references. Address Box 333-C, Star’ office. 2 Opportunity WANTED—MISCELLANLOUS. ANTIQUES and modern furniture—We ac- tually pay more for furniture than any one in town. Phone The Lincoln Co. Frank!in a1 I _before IL__25e ANTIQUES, old gold, stiver. diamonds. jew. ht -and A%MD ‘Tendler's PA'n' e Winter ton, runs g00a; 340, Hoaglar | Eelay. Burroughs 1t. Peyton): second. EVarls 115-POUND CLASS. 70-yard _dash—Won by Nau (Evarts): gecond. McKnight (Evarts); third, Sullivan (Evarts) Running high jump—Won by (Burroughs): second. Armentrout (EVATtS); thir cKnight (Evarts). Relay—Won by Evarts (Sullivan. Nau, McKnight, Cummings): second. Burroughs. UNLIMITED CLASS. 100-sard_dash—Won by McMullen (Bur- roughs): second, Perry (Burroughse): third. Nag (Evaris "Running jump_—Won by_Wohlfarth Running hish cond, Thomas —(Burroughs): DELICATESSEN. fixtures and lease for doing_g0od business. excellent meat dpade must sell; reasonable. 104 Florida ave' n.w. ez, diamonds. jew- G st n.w. Main ol Silv Thomas A.F. Arnold. 1323 8173, BOOKS BOUGHT. n.%. _Paul Peariman. BOOKS_Phone The Lincoln Co.. Franklin 8817. We will call promptly and pav big- gest' market prices for literature. classics. fiction and manuscript. Books of all gind: and _auantities. 28 BOOKS—Highest cash price libraries and small lots of g0od books. them in” or phone Metropolitan S415. Big Book Shov, 933 G_st. n.w. G. D Peariman, proprietor. _Established 190 FURNITURE of all kinds wantet paid. _Capital Furniture Co.. n.w.. or phone Met. 8459. FURNITURE—Will pay cash for your house- hold goods. ' No delays; prompt, courteous service. Natlonal 6191. 22 FURNITURE—When you have first-class i niture for sale. do not hesitate to call The Lincoln Co.. Franklin 8817, and you will get every pennv it is_ 23 FURNITURS wanted. n.e_Lincoin_2031. FURNITURE of every description: be: prices paid _'Write or phone Main 863 Sauare_Deal Furniture Ce.. 501 Eve st. n. FURNITURE—Don't sacrifice your furniture. We will give more for furniture, bric-a-bra china. antiques and office furniture. Phone us and ‘be convinced. The Lincoln Co.. tel. Franklin 8817. 604 6th st.n 33 District 3543. 1711 G st. C. C. Batcheller, 704 King st., Alex- Va. Phone Alex.’439. " 21* FOR SALE. King Rest Tourist Camp. four miles from D, C. in Va. Not my choice: simply to sat- isfy. T would consider a_partner. man or woman. with money and wanting to invest in'a safe business. Please look this place over. and without & doubt vou will be inter- esied. North Washington si. extended, Alex- andria Va.; Jos. Varin, prop. 21+ “SALE_MISCELLANEOUS. ANTIQUE, VASES. beautiful pair: woyld make handsome 1amps. 1216 O st. n.W. * _ BEDROOM _SUITE. mahogany, including twin beds, mattresses, dressing’table, chif- fonler, table and two chairs. Phone’North BUILDING MATERIAL —Wrecking 14 Gov- ernment wartime hotels located between fhe Capitol and the Union Station. We have thousands of feet of good flooring at 312.56 gocd sheathing and framing at s19: thou Sands of good sash at 65c: complete windows With frames at $2.25: good doors with lecks and hinges &t $190; plaster board &t 1c sa. | 1t good bathtubs. $10;: toilets. $7.00: lava: tories with fittings, $5.50. _Also Tadiators and ripe. “Hundreds of other Largains_ Aa opportunity you cannot afford to miss. Come early and get your pick. Sold directiy from the job. Write for circular. 4 HECHINGER CO.._House Wrecking Dept. “COMPO" motor generator batlery charger, 24-battery capacity: A-1 condition. Elliott's Service Sta.. 961, Dec. 3195 1415 14th. DAVENPORT, complete. good condition, $20: bed. complete, $10: odd chairs, table, rugs: 815 1ith_st. n.w., 2nd floor. _* DESKS—Sale or “factory seconds” of office farniture, desks. tables, chairs. bookeases. flle cabinets, cabinet sates and used office furniture. ~ You can aiso rent It H. & Son. 616 E .~ Main 9136. DIAMOND—314-carat marquise diam; in & lady's ring: worth $1.750; will sell fo $1.250 cash. Address Box 189-E. Star office. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR—Sell or trade on' small_auto. preferably coupe. Address Eox 196-E. Star_offic 21 FURNISHINGS, complete and nitractive, one Toom and kitchen, $150: option of renting Apartment, Call evenings, 2115 C st. n.w., Apt. 606 S INITGRE — Real bargains in new ety taea furniture: Oriental, 'domestic Fugs: hish-srade goods at low prices. Come awes Furniture Special . (M5 3 mgr). 2447 18th st. n.w. (18th and Col. rd.). Adams 7221, FURNITURELea nce furniture of 6 rooms: 411 Monroe st. n.e. L PORNITURESlightly _used, high-grade: twin beds, complete, cost 75, only $30; reed suite, $15; breakfast suite,’$7.50; gste-le table. cedar _chest, 35 Wiicox-Gibbs sewing machine, $10; Kitchen cabinet, $15; Tefrigerator, $5: porch rockers, $2: Summer £ 92 portable gasoiine stove; * $450; Arcoll gas range. cos 3 Cots, 52, Englander daybed, §4. 1928 14} AS RANGES_New and siightly used; all Qre: s Chan half prices. Why pay more? Every range guaranteed. ‘Williams, 609 6th st. n.w. Main 2986. 2 GAS_HEATERS, 2, $10 and 312, 43 W, No; 0% or rth 4857 i uzl‘n"u -1';1 i g tal andria. d for_entire ~Bring The avid (Evarts) {hird, McMullen ‘and “Tansill (Burroushs) tie . Relay—_Won by Evarts (Austin. Nau. | Wolilfarth. MeKnight): second, Burroughe: | Falf-mile " run_-Won by ' Wohlfarth | (Evarts): second, Nau (Evarts); third, Sul- livan (Evarts). 144-HOUR MARATHON IS ANNEXED BY SALO: LOS ANGELES, Calif., July 20 1‘).—’ Four ox ts ; best prices 621 La. ave. ARMY AND NAVY CLASH | IN CUP TENNIS MATCH | With music by the Army Band to welcome it and to Al in the intervals between matches, a colorful gallery of | Army and Navy rooters and local net fans were expected o invade the Chevy ; | Chove Glub this afternoon, thrown open Johnny Salo, Paseaic, N, J. ROUCSMAN | hospitably to_ visitors for the annual | I Leech Cup net matches. fhe 144-hour marathon which ended ! i here last night, when they set s new | ,,Fiay Was scheduled o get undor why :15. A half-hour concert by the p R T b o Band was o precedc the opening, | e former mark, 25 years old, was set at 723 miles by two French run- |, Both the Army and Navy have strong ners at New Orleans. Vg George Rehayn, San Francisco, and | Neil Neilson, Los Angeles, were second, negotiating 642 miles 767 vards. Third place went to Harry Abramowitz, New York, and Roy McMurtv, Los Angeles, with 555 1-3 miles. The others fin- ished as follows: . Joe Spangler, New York, and George Jusick, Poland, fourth, 543 miles. Charles Hart, England. and C. L. Jen- gen, Glendale, Calif., fifth, 481, miles. Herbert, Hedeman, New York, and Pat Harrison, Miami, Ariz, sixth, 424 5-6 miles. wants job. housework or Call or write 1831 BALESMEN to_sell Chevrolets. for live wires with well known organization. Only men willing to work need _ai Leads furnished ~ Address Box 385-B, office. WANTED neat. aggressive young man by nowledge of large manufacturing concern. blue prints and scquaintance with archi tects and builders helpful Salars. bonus and auto furnished, Splendid opportunity for 1isht man. Address Box 188-E, Star with knowl- office. YOUNG MAN, about 19 year: edge of stenography, in real estate and law ce; salary. 365 to start. Address Box 118-E. Star office 20° INCOMETAX MAN —wanted by a irm handling tax work. The services of an experienced person With pi vious training in Bureau of Internal Re: nue desired. Address Box 266-D, Star offi SALESMEN. Three men to sell .complete line of Chev- rolet out of our s.e. sales and service build- Consclehtious Workers can make sat- isfactory commissions. Territory unrestrici- ed. Apply H. Ros ha OURISMAN® CHEVROLET 13th AND GOOD HOPE’RD. S. ARE YOU A $250 PER, WEEK MAN? * A national association engaged in the organization of counties desires immediately the services of five capa- ble- men_experienced in organization work. Prefer men hetween ages of thirty and forty. Meén of standing and appearance, good talkers and not afraid of hard work and long hours. Organizers we now have in field are earning weekly $150 to $300. Advance men and failures need not apply. Applicants must provide at least three substantial character ref- erences, must own car and be in posi- tion to finance themselves for two weeks. Present work requires State organizers for nearby States. Full particulars by personal appointment only. Address Box 206-E, Star office. 22+ BUSINESS INSTRUCTION. aminations. hool, 8.8, eor. wants & place as Call 1820 Norwood, 1313 H 21 colored, wishes Work as mother's nurse, ‘general housework or wait- Phone Atlantic Nina GoLD, ) 3 ds and old jewelry needed in our manufacturing dept Full_cash_value paid. _Selinge:’s. 318 P st. ANYTHING TO SELL? Pnone Main 1282 or Main 9539 ‘WESCHLER'S. 920 FA. AVE. N.W. Household effects. mer~.handise. stocks. au- tomobiles, etc. Thirty-seven years serving the Washington public, BEFORE SELLING Phone Franklin $317 and get the best te- sults. We positively pay more for furniture, tiques. china. bric-a-brac, office furniture than anv one in the business. ‘THE LINCOLN CO.. 604 6th St. N.W. 23* ‘SALE—AUTOMOBILES. BUTCK 4-DOOR STANDARD SEDAN. 1928 — A certain milk comes from contented cows, but “contented used-car owners come {rom Dick Murphy s ~If you are looking for the “LAST WORD" in & family car, see this one today. It has only been driven 8.000 miies and looks like new. We have just in- staligd 2 new tires. This car can be bought on the famous G. M. A, C. time playment plan, ‘with vour oid car taken in trade. Ask for 'Mr. Wilkins. Dick Murphy, Inc, 1124 Kalorama_rd. n.w. v 938~ See b North PERSONAL. The rate under headine of is 3 cents ver line aiditional recular line rate. BRITONS OPPOSED TODAY BY PRINCETON, CORNELL. | ! NEW YORK, July 20 (#).—The Ox i ford-Cambridge track and field team meets a_ Cornell-Princeton array &t Travers Island today in the Britons | final dnal meet of their current Ameri- can invasion. Twelve events are on the program, first places only counting in the team scoring. | The Britons' decisive defeat by the i combined Yale-Harvard teem last Sat- i urday made them underdogs. ' o | YOUTHS SCORE AT TENNIS. NEW ORLEANS, July 20 (#).—Four youthful tennis players remained prime threats for the Southern junior cham- plonship crown after the sécond round had been finished. Wilmer Hines, the lithe Columbia, 8. C., volle, artist; Kendall Cram, little Nashville chal- lenger; Rex Goodwin, 14-year-old An- niston, Ala,, player, and Robert Bryan of Chattanooga were the quartet. 22 YACHTS IN LONG RACE. CHICAGO, July 20 (#).—Twenty-two vachts were to set, forth late today on the twenty-second annual Chicago-to- Mackinac race of the Chicago Yacht Junior auadruple sculls—Lewis Bell, |lor ‘Rudd, Benjamin G. Minor, Parke Bel Richmond Police Department - base ball tossers of Richmond, Va., canceled | e game they were to play today with Alexandria Police. Supt. of Public Recreation J. F. Wil- son is receiving entries for the municipal playgrounds fennis tournament, which w\l." open on September 29. o Colonials trounced the Bearcats, to 4, in an Alexandria Municipal Play- grounds Base Ball League, midget sec- tion, game on‘ the South” Royal street diamond yesterday. Clovers defeate tgf nkeés, 5 to 1, in a junior section, Alexandria Muncii- playgrounds Base Ball League, game and a(‘:;v have a fighting chance to win the e. Yankees, won the first two. starts, but the Clovers may gain the necessary margin by copping their next two con- TREASURY NETMEN SCORE. Treasury routed State, 5 to 0, yester- day in the Department Tennis League. Summaries: Purinton and Stam (T) defeated Con- sidine _and Simmons., . 6—4:; Dawson and Seidell (T) defeafed Newby and Mar. tinez, . 6—2; Dowd and Gardner (T geteated Fiournos and Dormads, to the VIT-O-NET BATHS; BA’ 3 ducer: oll and aico Tubs; white nur: for._Potomac_4721. o % ATTRACTIVE YOUNG WIDOW 'OF GUL- ture and refinement wishes position perintendent. housekeeper ot Good references; experienced. 96.E. Star_office. MABSEUSE, ' ALCO __RUBS, ELECTRICAL treatments: hours, 10-5; refined white; no phone. 1636 Swann st.. Apt. 21. s BIhstnand L. the Evnelnurit: any 5 0o Gana, Apt. 304, ape ] NG WASHINGTON" MIRRORS SUPERVISED We call for and return your son by auto bils each day; base ball. golf, swimming: under college ‘supervisors; indoor gymn: and dining hall: 35 week. Call Metropolitan 71200 Mr. YOUNG. after 7 p.m 2 VIOLET RAY — ELECTRIC TREATMENTS: graduate nurse. 939 N. Y. ave. n.w.. Apt. 3. over dentist: daily, Sundays. _Pr. 862 MASSAGE. PHYSIOTWERAPY. CHIROPRA tic. ~SARA J. ]'IOLIImOH.H‘W.FREI Cabitol _st. Phone Lincoln 7137. SLIP COVERS, 3-PC. 'l'f( cushloas, snap fasterners incl. material X L. Isherwood. 1513 28th s.e. Lin, 5350. MOTOR TRAVEL. W-flofi{ SRR e Becnbar oob, 3 | B ly th, Toors Afaain, S kX T 1926—1In first $160. Call own FORMER CADDY LEADING IN GOLF TITLE TOURNEY LONG BEACH, N. Y., July 20 (®.— Fifty-five survivors of en original fleld of 141 faced the last 36 holes of the metropolitan open golf championship over Lido's difficult course today with an ex-caddy, Arthur D. Potter of Brooklyn, holding a one-stroke margin. Potter, who scored an 80 on the first 18 holes on Thursday, turned in an amazing card of €4, eight under par end six under the course record, for the second 18 yesterday. His total of 144 gave him a one-stroke lead over Leo Diegel, who put together rounds of 72 and 73 to hold runner-up position with 145. Another stroke back was Bill Mehlhorn, who added a 73 yesterday to e similar card on the first ® Yai ving_town, must sell &t rd. C R e very reasonable. | BUICK STANDARD 6 BROUGHAM. 21° | Wordof-Honor guaranteed in writin st. Dick_Murphy first_tods ith st 1927—Four new BUICK MASTER COACH, tires, excellent _mechanically, upholstery spotless, appearance like new, fully eauipped $675. See Mr. Pearce, Peerless Used Car Depi., 1501 14th st. n.w.__Decatur_3400." BUICK STANDARD 6 SPECIA Roadster, ~ 1928—Word-of-Honor in writing. ~See Dick Murphy Ars 1835 14th_st. s BUIC STER 6 SPORT ROALSTE! s S can. be bought on the. famous . C. time payment plan. with your Ask for Mr. Wil- 1724 Kalorama rd. | BUTGK SEDAN, 1970_Vaster 8 5. trator. At Tsed as o 'dcmongtrator - At " b | i single hn.w. 2 ESSEX 1928 COACH—4 new fires. ensin® Just_overhauled: lnoks like new A bargain 10 quick buyer. terms to suft. 3107 Pa. &ves West 2883, Carved, ik 12,80 each w Hamp: 2. Chagtant HALL CHAIRS, 2. Asnev or 3 t eac Ai%% Charmine ball R ife. vel.