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SPORTS THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON, D Tunney Rates Schmeling as Best Heavy CARNERA SHOWING PROMISE, HE SAYS Ex-Champ Is in Fine Shape. Dempsey Kept Busy With Many Jobs. BY WALTER TRUMBULL. EW YORK, December 10.—'I think that Schmeling looks to be the most dangerous of the heavyweight contenders,” said Gene Tunney recently. “He i fast and he can hit and within a coup of years he should be a fine fighter. %1t may be that Max will be set back hile by the automobile accident Tt kept him in bed for a cou- 1 asked him to lunch- for a Wl he had. f months. D Ckhen I was in Germany, but he ::‘l still laid up and couldn't come. This means, of course, that he hasn't done any boxing for some time and will have to work himself back into shape. “Schmeling tore the sheath of a ten- don in his ankle. I did the same thing once to & tendon in my right hand.| to their 1 1 Pitchers sometimes do it elbows. It takes a long time to hi “How about Primo Carnera asked. Carnera Is Tremendous. “He's tremendous; much, much big- ger than Willard. I didn't see him in| action, but after he was knocked down by Stribling he got up and clubbed Stribling to the floor. He must be able to hit. He is 6 feet 10 inches and his 260 pounds is all muscle. He doesn’t know much about fighting now. but if | he is well handled, and they don't try to bring him along too fast. he should be a formidable man. He might give Schmeling a 16t more trouble than any of these others.” T asked Tunney whether he knew anything concerning Von Porat. 0, he answered. “I never have geen .him, but they tell me that he can hit and that he is a promising fighter. If Scott isn't too fast for him, he may do well. Many persons don't speed when they see it in the ring. They think a man is fast if he hops up and down on his heels.” Tunney seems to be in fine shape, although he is a bit thinner than when know | | | | he left the United States 15 months | ago. This doubtless is due to the fact that he had a touch of ptomaine | poisoning. He is going to get out into the country, where he can exercise and Test. Gene still has his theory of con- servation of energy. When the reserve tank gets a little low,,he believes in plenty of rest to store up energy again. He has had this theory for years and | the fact that he became heavyweight | cnamplon of the world would indicate | that it is sound. | Gene had a wonderful time abroad, and why not? What could be lovelier than a 15-months’ honeymoon in such countries as Italy, Egypt, Spain and France? But now I belleve that he is glad to get home again. And, while travel is a great teacher and he naturally has learned a lot, Gene has | returned the same intensely likable. | good-looking youngster he was when | he went away. | 1 don't believe he has decided just | what he wants to do with the rest of his life, but any man who traveled as speedily and as far along one road as Tunney did, can make his way alnngl any ‘other he may select. He has hndl plenty of good business offers, but he | has plenty of time to consider them. | Gene Tunney is still a young man with | a lot of vears ahead of him. and hr‘ has health, wealth and happiness as companions on the trail. (Copyright, 1928.) UNBEATEN TEAMS PLAY Neither team having suffered a de- feat the Northeast Temples and North- east Trojans will play Sunday on Mon- ument Lot grid No. 1 for the 115-pound championship of the city. Shires to Box Trafton, Foregoing Tunney Bout CHICAGO, December 11 (#).—His ultimatum that Gene Tunney must be his next opponent notwithstand- ing, Charles Arthur (the Great) Shires has agreed to meet George Trafton, 225-pound professional foot ball player, in his second fight for money, Monday night at White City. After knocking out Dangerous Dan Daly of Cleveland after 21 seconds of fighting Monday night, Shires in- sisted upon a ranking heavyweight, ‘Tunney preferably, as his next op- ponent, but finally decided to tackle Trafton, a former Notre Dame ath- lete, who plays center for the Chi- cago Bears, Trafton yvesterday agreed through his managers, Red and Garland SCOTT “IN DUTCH” FOR RING FUTURE Procedure in Von Porat Go Has Just About Ruined His U. S. Chances. BY JOHN J. ROMANO. EW YORK, December 11.—Phil Scott has practically ruined his chance of playing a prin- cipal part in heavyweight at- | tractions in this country. A| champlon in his own right, Scoft has soured the fans on him and the chances are that no big_promoter will take a chance on billing him in an im- portant_contest. No one who saw the punch Otto von | Porat delivered- beiow the waistline Monday night, is willing to say that the blow was a hard one. Not hard enough to justify the distorted faces and | grimaces Phil made to Jack Dempsey. Had Scott shown any inclination to| riss and then fall back, he would | | have been excused. No rair-minded fan | |is willing to see a man carry on un-| less he is perfectly able to defend him- | self or after a short respite carry on in full passession of his faculties. Scott's antics were a surprise to those | who saw the big Briton in other fights | in this country. In spite of the com- mon supposition that an English fighter | cannot take it around the body or that | English heavyweights are susceptible | | to taking a nap on the floor when hit | { hard, Scott belied all these suppositions in every one of his starts over here In the Hansen fight Phil got up four times before the referee stopped the | fight. Phil made no claim of foul. and | got up each time without waiting for | a nine-count, and really tried to fight | back. | "In the Monte Mun fight, Scott was | knocked down for a nine-count and | got up to carry on to the eighth round, | | when he was the winner by a knockout. | Again, Scott gave Johnny Risko a grand | battle, and even though Risko won the | | decision the fight was good enough to | justify a return meeting between the | pair. Lastly, Scott battled toe to toe with Fights Last Night By the Associated Press. NEW YORK.—Kid Chocolate, Cuba, knocked out Herman Silverberg, Brook- Iyn (D). FLINT, Mich.—Jimmy Goodrich. Buf- falo, N. Y., stopped Johnny Ciccone, Schenectady, N. Y. (8): Matt Flannigan, Denver, stopped Tony Lombardo, Toledo, Ohlo (8). MINNEAPOLIS.—Young Jack Thomp- son, San Frapeisco, outpointed Billy Wells, England (10); Babe Herman, Moorhead, Minn., outpointed Quinta Lee, Birmingham, Ala. (8); Britt Gor- man, Minneapolis, stopped Flash Ran- dom, Minneapolis (3); Jack McCann, St. Paul, knocked out Tim Derry, Ire- land (3). < DAVENPORT, Towa.—Johnny Burns, Oakland, Calif., stopped Charley Arthurs, Newark, N. J., (8): Jacquette Elverillo, Panama. stopped Kid Henry, Waterloo, Towa (3). GRENNVILLE, Miss.—Louls Andrews, Memphis. knocked out Jackie Does, Tulsa, Okla. (5). JACKSONVILLE, Fla.—Ted Goodrich, Atlanta, knocked out Johnny Gerarden, Vernon, CAlif. (2). HOT SPRINGS, Ark.—Tommy Free- man, Hot Springs. outpointed Clyde Hull, St. Paul, Minn. (10). BELLEVILLE, Il.—Al Stillman, St. Louis, stopped Itallan Jack Herman, Chicago (1). INDIANAPOLIS. —Fddie Anderson, Cody, Wyo., outpointed Jimmy Reed, Erie, Pa. (10); Mickey O'Hara, Cincin- nati, outpointed Otto Atterson, Terre Haute (6). PORTLAND, Oreg.—Herman Ratzlaff, Minot, N. Dak, outpointed George Dixon, Portland (10). LOS ANGELES.—Cecil Payne, Louis- ville, Ky., outpointed Goldie Hess, Ocean Park, Calif., (10). BOUT IS RESCHEDULED. CHICAGO, December 11 (#).—The 10- round match between Bud Taylor of Terre Haute, Ind, and Earl Mastro, Chicago, temporarily postponed because of the former's injured foot, has been rescheduled for December 20 at the Chi- cago Stadium. body. Scott fought back courageously | and won the deciston. | This gives rise to the question as to whether he deliberately quit against Von Porat. 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Only bona fide answers to advertise- ments addressed to box numbers in care of The Star will be de- livered to advertisers on pres- entation of the box number ticket. —_— DECEMBER 11 | CAPABLE ' OF _ASSUMING 1929 HELP—MEN, (Continued. HELP AND-SITUATIONS.™ HELP—WOMEN. (Continued. REAL ESTATE SALESMEN—The number of Drospects available necessitates the addition of one other salesman to my organization. Only those who know Washington well and have the best of references will he con- sidered. _Apply BERT W. SAVAG 717 Union Trust Building. ___Nat. 8709. SALESMEN —who have had experience in selling low- riced cars or have achieved selling records n other lines. excellent oppor- tunity to_join a Ford dealer orsanization. See Mr. Nolan. 1109 18th st. n. s SOMETHING UNUSUAL. 1 am interested in securing about § young men of good character who can furnish ref- | erences; should be between ages of 25 and 35 and preferably married: {f you have tne above qualifications I shall train vou for one full day in our sales room. teaching You our methods of selling our product: after this training. provided you are accepted. you will then be Dlaced in the fleld with experi- nced men and with an assured income: at the present time our company maintains 35 offices in this country doing the same thing for our organization: program for the year | is to establish offices all over the countrs the present time we are successfully op- erating throughout 43 countries in the world: we shall be able td place the successful ap- plicants in real executive positions in as short time as possible. The above is an honest _advertisement for good. reputable men. and I am prepared to back it up: even though you may be emploved at & satisfac- tory salars. T have the courage to have you give it up for a real selling position with a futnre. See Mr. Strom Thursday. 8 to 12 a.m., Buite 201, Denrike Bldg., 1010 Vermont ave. DRIVERS, 2, experienced trac- tor, colored. Apply Mr. Dog- gett, 920 E st. n.w SALESMAN, men’s furnishings some experience. Ask for Mr. Hardwic GROSNER'S, 1325 F St. CHAUFFEURS. Drivers with responsible refer- ences and ‘identification cards, know- ing the cjty will be employed. Ap- ly BLACK & WHITE CAB CO,, YELLOW CAB CO, 1240 24th St. N.W. OPPORTUNITY EXTRAORDINARY. Our course for salesmen pro- vides a real opportunity to learn how to sell without cost and without loss of time from the work you're now doing. Classes will be held threc nights a week. The course will be interes ting—educational, thorough and beneficial. Now is your big opportunity. Chevrolet sales are growing in leaps and bounds. You have an opportunity to cash in on this increasing demand and make real money. - Call or phone at once! Enroll today—see Mr. Divver. OURISMAN CHEVROLET "SALES CO., 610 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN 10200. CHEMICAL PATENT EXPERT. PROGRESSIVE, RAPIDLY GROWING CHEMICAL CORPO- RATION REQUIRES FULL-TIME SERVICES OF PATENT EXP};.:RT ECUTIVE RESPONSIBILITIES. APPLICANTS SHOULD BE FROM 28 TO 35 YEARS OLD AND MUST HAVE GRADUATED IN CHEM- ISTRY OR CHEMICAL ENGI- NEERING FROM HIGH-GRADE SCHOOL. ACTUAL PATENT EX- PERIENCE ABSOLUTELY ES- SENTIAL; READING KNOWL- EDGE OF BOTH FRENCH AND GERMAN (OR_OF ONE 'WITH WILLINGNESS ~TO: LEARN OTHER) ALSO ESSENTIAL: LFGAL TRAINING NOT ESSEN- TIAL, BUT HIGHLY ' ESTRABLE. CHRISTIANS PREFERRED. AD- DRESS BOX 449-B, STAR OFFICE. HELP—MEN. AUTO MECHANIC, i Good salars. 606 N ¥. BOY, colorec porter 3 hours And H sts. ne. BOYS, eol¢ to % :{Cdn" distribute circulars. BOYS AND , - F Addreas Box 1 White = years old, fo work @3 " Home Pharmacy, 4th Ap- one over 14; quick: tas ce. errand, with bicycl and 7. ASk for Mr. ner's, 1325 F st. o BOOKKEEPER. experienced, famillar_with typewiiter; must be able to’ take charge of SXberience and salary expecied. " Add salary ed. Box 140-1. Btar oftce, CAR WASHER. white. and know city. = Brin 6 t0 7 p.m., Continental CAR WASHER and ereaser, expert. ice station work; must be’able to erences. _Phone Met. 3 CHEF-GOOK—White, must be experienced s well a5 all branches of cooking: ‘Address Box 47 hite, must have permit recommendations. Garage, 24 H nee. Tor serv- n ‘Washington: Hyattsville ll‘! bet: 6 pm. shop fore- man with ars, ‘must have ‘Abply 6-7 pm., e Bufion: GOVERNMENT WORKERS, several, fo atart r office hours: dignified work: should n $100 or more weekly. See Mr. Le 9 19th st. n.w.. et 5 p.m. 1 INSURANCE- -General agency fire and ca ualty lines desires producer and offers o portunity in the firm to the right man. Ad- dress Box 133-H. Star office. 170 — WANTED—AGENTS. Io{ll:."‘lr Pund, 1780 Broadway. N. V. WANTED—SALESMEN. MAN familiar with outside selling and han- ke big money in new Sroposition. *Address Box 14T H, Btar ofice. SALESMAN—A _ wonderful the right man: an easy sell with plenty of co-operation. 3300 or more weekly. ~See Mr. 10th st. n.w.. between 9 and 1 —_— INSTRUCTION COURSES. LEARN_BEAUTY AT _THE W) mous Mabelle Honour School. where you are assured of competent instruction and unlimited piactical experience. Easy term day, ovi asses. 817 14th st. FRENCH, BEGINNERS' AND CONVERSA TIONAL. SPANISH. first and third vea Thiy ug':" portunity fer ug_proposition Should earn Lewis. 1 MT. PLEASANT SCHOOL for SECRETARIES. Tivoll Theater Bidgi. Studios 401-2-3-4-! Telephone_Columbia_3000. MORE MONEY FOR MEN AND WOMEN in Hotels. Clubs, Schools, Institutions, }‘l Rooms. Restaurants. Cafeteria: Over 1 000 jobs must be filled this yea tional employment dept. ates in touch with jobs that pay. earn $2.500 to $10.000 a vear in this indus- try of amazing opportunities. Train in few short months un: Learn_how HOTEL &AXN!NO S8CHOOLS, Pennsylvania ave. at _23rd st. i WHY_SPEND 9-13 MONTHS DAY OR 18-34 months {n night school. when you can get & better commercial course, including the same essential subjects in about one-third the ime? Thousands of indorsers. _Position e S hmin,. Entoil todar Bo now_fo . % Secretarial School, 1338 G st _Natl. 233 JANTTOR, colored, for smail spt. in Silver Boring, Must be ‘reliable; prefer’ some one now living there. Writ phone Casey Engineering Ce MAN, stock motor experienc Fric 1209 with Chevrolet or_general "ADDly between 13 and 3 MAR. you! sell fancy west Waghington. years, salary, etc. office. MEN. ditiona! to you in_th 350 per week. 8 ateady = seliing Ex portunity for tween 4 and 6, 216 Insurance Bld and Eye n.w. MEN—We hi Dartment for a A cars and tricks. office. et MEN owning cabs or mic o join us in new livery sersi Iarge returns. 1317 L st. D.W. _ i motion _pict except Saturday “and holiday union_or Address State experience p 107-1 Address Box , Star commissions con- ow_you and prove ow to make $40 1o Only 'men looking for bosition need a va high-cla Addre AT nings _only, matinees. ‘Write full particular not, sound or silence experience. Box_327-E. Star PHARMACIST, regis! Soiithern_Pharmacy. X RENTAL MANAGER—Experiend, for d town office building. State experience salary expected. Address Box 493-E, office. 3 SALESMEN, Catholic, who can sell_Do you Know that a_place on our sales force will net you At least 340 per week? Call & to 10 fha’S'ta 6 Room i3l0, Peoples Insurance ide. SALESMEN (3 to Avply ass for demonstra- tion; salary. $18 per week and a commis- sioi Harris, 1017_Conn. ave. SHOEMAKER. colored: Job.__Apply 3171 Mt. NSERS, exper! S0P Koply fourth ioor. 11 R for_cleaning and p; Nichols_ave. s. [ER and correspondence now ‘ln'd B iron tariffs desirable. Box 1 ofce. % X T ECHANICS, 2, work on night shift. TRvar: Bperating Service, 30 M at. nee. YOI selling experience preferred. SRR o sl sl AMBITIOUS MEN —are satisfying their ambitions in Mr. Crabb's organization daily. DON'T HESITATE. 208 _TNSURANCE BLDG.. 15th_& EYE STS. SLAG ROOFERS. Bxperienced workmen only. Koons Roofing Ufllbflrn;.n 119 8rd st. se. Address three at_once: permanent. EDITORIAL CLERK — CLASS BEGINNING December 16th for examination to be given in January. Teleghone Columbia 3000. MT. PLEASANT SCHOOL for SECRETARIES, Tivoll ter Bldx.. Studios 401 6. AUTO DRIVING QUICKLY TAUGHT. auire sbout our new method: licensed white men: estabiished 10 years. Cail Lin. 83. A _GOOD WAY TO MAKE MONEY 1IN spare time. 15 easy lessons in_telephone switchboard operating will fit vou for re- lief_positions, Oxford Blds., cor. 14th and ave. * N AUTO LESSONS FOR PERMITS AND PARK- ing:_cars furnished: licensed instructor No. 6. POSTER 64 ~ WIN j TER TERM, MONDAY, JANUARY 6th. Students are now ‘enrolling for the Winter term of our ten months' radio cour: to get in without delay. or you are li be told that we are full up and accommodate any more s at happened in Septembe; y, have you noticed in pre for young men, of trained operators and 1930-31 catalog is just off pres: write for { Tuition ¢l e _reasonable. paymen! We ha . P avs placed our grad RADIO COLLEGE. America’s Leading Radio Ingtitution. 405 9th St. District 7839. 13% IUSINI;S INSTRUCTION. OE,_ STORE. catering o Righ- will require services capable 30 and 30 vears, to take h register ‘and sell 200d salary to one who is 1 details in letter. Ad- dress Box 124-H. Star office. MARCEL Al TNGER WAVER. " Expert oniy need apply. Address Box 102-H. Star . Carnell Beauty Shop. 45 _ SITUATION—DOMESTIC. COLORED GIRL. neat, refined, experienced elevator operator: furnish references. Call or write, Miss Davis, 1986 and st. #-: COLORED GIRL. refined. good cook #nd first-class waitress, wants place. g0 home nights. _Address 1436 T st. n.w. | COLORED GIRL. reliable. wants place as i mnr:;.fldl’osuf’!l'orlfl in small family. Phone COLORED have reference. LESWOMEN—We have an opportunity for two saleswomen of neat appearance cnd experience. A worderful_opopriunity for a young woman with personality in meeting ublic. ~ Must have reference. See Mr. L 1919 19th st. nw. between 2 wnd p. . SEAMSTRESS, with tallor-shop experience. white or_coloi ADpIs after 5 p.m.. 2041 Nichols ave. * SECRETARY-! RAPHER _ Interesting Dosition in large organization for secretars- stenographer with knowledge of printing terms and industy. Give complete informa- tion in letter of application. Address Box 103-H. Star_office. "ORS to_sell old fashioned chewing spare or whole time. 130 Carroll Takoma Park, Md. Shepherd 2418 ner. $15 per wi or_week Address Box i state experience and salary expected. Address Box 120-H. Star office. WOMAN OF CHARACTER to fill important traveling position that is not routine work and offers unusual opportunity for advance- must be 28 to 48. high school or col- lege graduate: basic salary to start assures freedom from worry: opportunity toearn $2,500 first year. Alfred Bull, 1301-1500 Wai- WOMAN—FIrm with national reputation de- sires educated woman for traveling position: must be over 28. hign school graduate: per- sonality mose important than experience: 50 per week. Splendid opportunity for pid_advancement to executive position. Call_Mrs. Jessie M. Hamilton, Washington WOMAN. with pleasant pei in nursing home. room, board and $40 month. _Address Box 141-H. Star office. 12° WOMAN, experienced in outside selling, can handle women: wonderful opportunit Ad dress Box 148-H. Star offce. 13% WOMEN in n consider: exira money in spare Bee Mr. Le 1919 19th street n.w. at ! YOUNG LADY, secretarial position, extrao dinary opportunity for self-betterment. Cal Metropolit sonality. for duty tions, calling on Catholic fami pleasant and pays exceptional perlence not essential. ~ Cail 8 to 10 and & 10 6. Room 1210, Peopie’s Insurance Bids. per | . wish general hous work, chambermaid or part-time work. ref- erence. el N. 842 in_private 1y 326 12th n.w. od. from Vi e home niehts “r's helper: 3 girls GIRL. colored. experienced. cook. house- work: stav or 0 home night ore T oA, %5 80 home nishta. reteren | GIRL. colored. wisher da; Tk’ in private G | North_edoy s wg‘l"lflk'”rrglurfld‘ 'wuhk er. refars: Douseeor refarences | GIRL. e | mork "or_day romac 4482 i woed city ref- Also maid and moth- Pot. 459 references. Place as _general and experience. 5 snced. wants general s work: &6 home nights. P mother's helper__or ng eooking. 2203 k_of anv kind reference. A e 2288, Flizabetn GIRL. "colored. neat, wishes a job with good s g et WA b with §60d HOUSEKEEPER for business couple. woman of refinement. real home maker. excellent cook: ‘most capable and frustworihy: refer- n Address Box 139-H. Star offic LAUNDRESS. first class, wants work 10 46 At_home Adams 8070 MAID, colored, cook, waitress part-ime or day'’s work: reference. Pir_2419. MAID, colored, ~neat, experienced: houseworker, mother's' helper, waitrese. or mart time: best reference. Pot. 1 MOTHER. younk, white, wit - place in private home to assist in cares of children: ‘had limited_institution trainipg: | mive details. Address Box 148-H. Star o&}z will_do Deca- ook, sl WOMAN, colored. wishes laundry work by das or ‘part time: referénce. 141 Morton WOMAN, colored, experienced. wants wor® stay on place; references. 1176 Willard st nw_°Potomac 3058, iy L WOMAN. settled, wants place as cook or seneral houseworker; reference. 1405 20th st nw. s WOMAN, colored. wants ¥eneral housewdrk. Phone Decatur 5424. = T YOUNG_LADIES, 2. wanted, under 23, With light office and cashier work experience pre- ferred._ Apply 1336 Ese n.w., Sulte 802. 11° GRIDDLE ATT Childs Restaurant, 1340 New York ave. n.w. requires the ervices of am cvening griddle attendant. Must be over 31 vears ot age. THE CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMC TELEPHEONE COMPANY. Desirable positions are avail- able for young women qualify- ing for telephone operating; good salary paid while learning, with increases at frequent inter- vals. Apply to Application Dept., Room 1, 722 12th st. n.w. HELP—DOMESTIC. COOK and & 1 house stay nights: in 1 da, 3513 Hampden Ia ley _327. ) COOK and housework. white: home nights: wages. 350. 1870 Wyoming ave. nw. Apt_‘i01 bl WOMAN. mother's helper or dishwasher. Decatur 3505, 1345 Col. sh. nw. 11t e g RECOMMENDED SERVICE. - ‘The followi: business conce! guarantee satisfaction to Star read- ers. Any complaint found necessary to be made to The Star will receive prompt attention. For admission to Recommended Service Column call National 5000, Branch 115. % ANT. BEDBUG. ROACH. RAT extermination guaranteed: we operate fumigation chwm bers to rid_vour furniture of moths, be Rt call 400 deleet NS il erican Co., §36 Ey W NATIONAL 8418, deais ARMATURE REWINDING motor epa lowest prices. See this ady. Wed oply. Carty's Armature Service. 1608 14th. _N. | BEDDING of all kinds renovated and ateril- ized by process approved by Heaith Dep D. C. Prompt service and iow prices. Eagls Bédding Co.. 2215 Sth st. De. BEDDING RENOVA' pillows. feather mat.; d ered._ideal Bedding Co.. 632 E n.v. DING, MATTRESSES. box sprl pillows_reno.; best prices and prom Wash. Mattress Co., 319 L st BRICKLAYING, pointin and waterproofing Tepaired, cleaned. ete. Phone Lincoln_7533-J i . botlers rigging, plans furn. GENERAL HOUSEWORK and cooking: two in_family: good plain cook: eity reference. 1862 Mintwood pl.. Apt. 103. GIRL; stay nights: cooking._general housework. Adams 9167 or 308 Shepherd st.n.w. GIRL ted for housework: stay DIghts. 527 Buchanan st. i GIRLS, neat colored, wanted for general housework, chamberm: part time.” 1 Towa circle n.w. colored. cook for cooking nights. Al CARPENTER-BUILDERRemodeling and Te. pairing of property: cabinet work. turniture Tepairing. H. Johnson. 1368 Irving. Col. §917. CARPENTER, JOBBER—All-metal weather giripping: pérches inel: ‘repairs free est. ._Brining. Adams 1624. 1399 Taylor mw iterations. remed- ht. Clev. 1471, 12° PORCH ROCKERS Armstrons, 1235 10th leigh & Wiison. CHAIR — CANEING. splinted, upholstering. st. n.w__Franklin 7483 DOOR_CHECK REPAIRING—We Tepair and refill ‘all standard makes door checks. C. P. Armige 6 New York ave Metropolitan_3i91. WOMAN., white, refined, or gifl, Rousework, e of two children; references. 3604 8 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS, home wiring, fixtures. motors and radige: estimates Shee fully given. Call Adams 8470-J. 17° seomw oo WOMAN. — white. for cooking and general housework. . Stay nights. ~Reference. Ad- dress Box 99-H, Star office. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. RUPHERS EXCHANGEHonest, reliable do- mestic help by day. week or month: ref. in- vestigated. Decatir 3851 1837 1ith ‘nw. a2s NOTICE — National Personnel Bureau, 1719 n.w. - Competen: hy rnished dally: tions open_daily. _Di ’12‘:' uz‘n‘“ . ‘2174 Vermont ‘ave. n: STENOGRAPHERS, book Beededaally " No _charge: anie Washineion Employment Exchanse, s_Blds.. 14th_and F n.w. HELP! HELP!! HELP!!! ), typist Secty. (£). 330: steno. . $13; counterman. office clerk. salesman Wash. Gen. ce 214 Fat. h_and G POSIT 1'(;;:75 Need 500 applicants datly, stenographers, ty pists, bookkeepers. clerks, salesmen. etc. Free reg- istration. _Boy G n.w__Natl. 3338 EXPERT FLOOR FINISHING, scrapin o; SAXioR: skilieg mechanice. - Reduted 'gy'"u Paul Serene, 1209 N. Cap. s*. Masin 10187, FLOORS SCRAPED. _refinished. ned, waxed, hand or machine work; reifabie serv- fce. reasonable prices. Nash Floor Service, 803 Princeton Columbia 4231. FLOOR WORK, every description. very rea- sonable; guaranteed: dustless machine. . L. T. Folk. 1935 k_rd. _Columbia 3452, FLOOR WORK, expert, of every description: old work s specialty: guaranteed W. C. Deaton. 010 n'w. " Potomac 5230-M. PURNITURE UPHOLSTERED. repaired: shp ‘covers mad L. cheerfully given. Returned I “Titte 1600 8th st. n.w__N. 7702 GENERAL CONTRACTING. remodeling dnd repairing of all kinds. Algo furniture repair~ ing. Woxk&\llrlmud. J. E. Smith, eP- [ herd_3031-W. . (i HEATING AND PLUMBING—Pirst-lass work only; installations. remodeling and repajr: J Owens, 719 8 t. n.w. et. 5697. 3 HEATING INSTALLATION and repair workmanship, lowest prices. J. tz- maurice. cor. 30th & R.1.ave.n.e. Pot. 3831. KEYB—Duplicat il keys. 35 cents: made o0, Al Turner & Clark. 133l ork n. M 3005. SITUATION—MEN. CHAUFFEUR, colored—I am an Tienced chauffeur or driver. (7 years). have ref. ‘Would like work immediately. Jeseph Tilgh. man, jr.. 724 16th st. n.e. ko CLERK, chauffeur, investigator needs work: any hours; finest references. Adams 3]”-.WA TAW GRADUATE_wishes position in el estate business as life work; best referent Addres Star_office. MAN. young, white, 21, with newspaper ex- perience, desires betier position, preferably qutside 'work. Now _employed. Ridress Box 111-H. Star ofice. MAN, reliable, with references, seeks part or full time employment, machine _wood Worker, joiner and carpenter, thoroush m: chanic. *Can handle ‘men 'and _organiz business and manufacturing experience. Ad- dress Box 140-H. Star offce. _____ _* MAN, young. colored, wants Work of any kind: have reference. Phone Claren- don_1186. L MAN, colored. chauffeur or night worl reference: high-school desires steady age edueation. ition a8 25 excrlient JBot. o ed, intelligent, wishes assistant cook, porter, janitor 5:“-;-1 Kind of work MAN. Mor) s it _trucks, want to do nable. Washington- 5., desires position in doc- Address Box 104, ’»‘iiilv‘,nuum:. with auling: rates Patterson, 1257 4% NURSE. graduate, tor's or dentist’s office. Star office. i PAINTER wants work by day or job furnich toolsand very reasonsble. Call 3526. PA NGER. Job; prefer hotel or ed. _Atlantic 333! H, sition. _Telephone Lincoln 2819. (OGRAPHER-SECRETARY. evening now employed: desires connection {omce.” Address Box 137-H. Star st references: can speak French Will also accept po- . ucated, and German fluently. Sition s companion to traveling sick. dress Box 121-H. Star offce. WORK OF ANY ive any mal 10 ears’ experience; has driving permit and good Tefetence. Apply 38 F st nw. Fhone fncoln 0892 110 TUATIONS—MEN AND WOMEN. COUPLE wants steady job on dairy or dairy farm: ‘man_experlenced machine °milker, woman do housework: was rs In for- mer. place. ' Maurice De Keu e, 1126 Tath st. 12° ShtRaT okices” this ith: ' best pecial prices ‘mon 8 o Work” guaranteed. 8. G. Lopetin 11tn"st. n'w. near Park rd. ~Adams 8340 PAINTING -Int. and ext. nouse intihs, EAbert “fioor Snumne; skiled mechanics: Paul_Serene, 1309 N. Cap. st. Main 10187, Fm_mlflgl ial_low rices. gl'i us a trial, . B. Thompson & n. 3508 N. H. ave. Columbia 6507 _-. PAINTING and paperhangine. Will paiat ot aper your house at cost before Christmas: work guaranteed. Ted Lindahl, Adams ‘7!‘.‘1“. inte GI?.’.l Exl‘:rébr - Glos o s fed PAINTING, PAPERING, Harry 3017 Ga. n ol PAPERING and painting. Textone, the ern wall finish. ~Redecorate your home for the Christ holidays withiout burdening yourself finarcia One to three years: to First payment to begin in Januery. use only high grade material and em- ploy skilled_mechanics If you want gooa work at reasonable prices just call the Home Decorators Corp, /Al esti painting of all_kind: PAPERHANGING, painting, pla: at lowest prices: c I go anywhere. \'w. _Columbia 1889. PAPERHANGING, PAINTING — Room: D pered. $6_and up: interior and exteiior painting: Dutch Boy lead and oil used ex- clusively: guaranteed first- mates_submitted. PAPERING 5 rooms also DlldnllnAl d PAPERHANGING—Rooms “papered. 35 and up: estimates ‘furnished. work suaranteed. ."T. George. o L Decatur_414! o PLUMBING —Jobbing _and remodeling _done satistactorily. Service guaranteed: —prices reasonable. Estimates given. W. H. Mer- chant. 4913 Tllinois ave. n.w.. Adams 0934. 14~ PLUMBING, HEATING, OIL BURNING: re- pairs and Installations; found reliable for 32 yea Guerin, 412 Lin. 341% PTANG_TUNING, $2, special; T {ree. Sanderson-Schaefler Co.. 644 H st. n Lin. 1057;_night call, Col. §940. Pot. 989: SPECIAL HOLIDAY PRICES on paperm painiing, heating plants and all general ye modeling. We will arrange small monthiy terms to suit your convenience. Call Amer~ ican Decorating and Improvement Co., Ifc. 719 _11th ._Met. 1907, 1908. 127 TOYS of skates. Standard Upho Titn st. nw. Nat . 4903 COUPLE, young, want place cook and Potomac_5493-W. SITUATION—WOMEN. ABSISTANT BOOKKEEPER desires position. Col._7517. 12° GIRL, colored. Teat, with some Knowledge wishes light of work. WEATHER STRIPPING—CECO heavy-gaure metal ationally known: save commission personal supervision Sitlast b Home. § i oul u ome_ im Col. 9138 until ¥ p.m. _Sun¢ v, 3 D WINDOW SHADI'S, screens. metal stripping: imates free Butler Hove rd. Lincoln 10323 eatner ns. 1351 of stenography, Call_Pot. 32 i S0¢ paie; Called LACE CURTAINS laundered, for and delivered anywhere. Kennedy st. n.w. _Phone Ga. 1607. 16° LADY, thoroughly conver: kery work, manager, salesiady. bal helper _ o) d !llvawr operato Address “on o ~___MOTOR TRAVEL. FLORIDA. L_BUS; JACKSONVILLE. £10. Mismi, $18.50; Dec. . Tours: Howard® House,. Frankiin. 10188." 18 PREPARE NOW FOR EDITORIAL AND tistical clerk. The Civil Service Prej 8chool, s.e. cor. 13th & F n.w. Met. BTA- atory 3% o LADY ition s practical nurst chauffeur ‘or shopper_with elderly lady of wentieman. - Address Box 113-H, Star office. M Thursday, nent Wave, HELP—WOMEN. ALTERATION HANDS, must be expert on f ns._Kaplowitz, 531 13th st. n.¥._* ARTIST—Exclusive wome: desires services of commercia full ‘particnlars in letter: wonderfu tunity for woman who can show recor il past performance. ~Addre : wive oppor- of Box ce; state e ddress Box 130-H. DRAPER and_experienced finisher, white: only those experienced in high-class work need apply; references. Apply in person. I 1764 Columbia td. n.w. fust_ ¢ 1l ‘o1 mended: To object to right GIRL. intelligent, Decatur 8065. 3 Te under- 18 10 33 To Tearn under- LADIES TAILORING, remodeling, relining and making clothes, new or old, home or out. —Adams 8744. STENOGRAPHER, experienced, I work immediately. office. a position s salesiady. office all North 6031 Miss Me- ANTED, irl; good ref, Collough. WIDOW, A dren, cultured, refined, will accept position fon’ or housekeepe: le of ming entire charge of home. 1o} ed in_Washington, New York. Philadel- A."C. Pott, 5321 . middle-aged, Wil atay with chil- dren by’ the hour or day. 3121 Chestnut ston.e. WOMAN. Catholic, white, wan, i O pogple in the central part of southeast: no washing: reasonable salary. Address Box 138-H. Star office. . sraduate Rursin y while training. ply_super) ‘nd.n!.’:lfll Col._rd. GIRLS, !lnnd‘ To_operate electric sei chines; steady work. Apply rear 51 i HIG! TEA to assist in edu- R lrg!rvll' required. Aflnu Box 183-E. Btar ng ath WOMAN, with 7 years' experience, wishes employment as clerk in piece goods, ready- forwear. “Some experience in all depis. Good reference. _ Lin. 5768 ‘WOMAN, settied, nts -ulrlen [ chambermaid or' childs nurse: willing to help otherwise. references. Address Box 122-H. Star offee b — PERSONAL. S iece Selip. covers. 216 50 Incindine " goves: 3 s T aaTes R. L. ISHERWOOD. 1513 28th s.e. Lin 8380. ANTIQUES, DIAMONDS, PAWN TICKI old. silver wanted: see us frst. - 0., 1319 _F st. n.w.__National 549 . VIBRATOR. Q RAY LIG neuritis, sore muscles: ‘tre 5. $1.00. Col. T419. 3 Dally. 0 to 8. ENLARG! JOINTS OTHER Toot troubiess | Consult Foot Correction Lab: oratory. 612 F at. n.w. Sute 108. Graund figpr. EX NALLY COMFOR' of nurse devoted to the cate of inval corvalescents. Phone Adams 7363. Kalorama 1« 'ACCOMMODATIONS FOR FPEW people in refined home; referemce. 1307 fl. fox trot. AND 5 2. “work .u;,'. MASSAG! colds. o xperts. Tunin anteed. Metropolitan 3178 (Continusd en Next Page.) e Semlth s R et