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HOOVER 10 SPEAK AT SCOUT BANQUET - President’s Address Will Be Broadcast—Kuhn to Ask D. C. Vote. ‘The address of President Hoover at the dinner at the Willard Hotel tonight in celebration of the twentieth anniver- nry of the founding of the Boy Scouts America will be broadcast simul- hneou:ly by WRC and WMAL and the coast-to-coast networks of both the National and Columbia broadcasting systems. ‘The President is scheduled to speak between 9 and 9:30 o'clock. Walter H. Head of Chicago, president of the Fore- man-State Bank and president of the l‘;fl{: Scouts of America, will introduce Another outstanding broadcast by WRC will be the final program in & special series arranged by the Citizens’ Joint Committee on National Represen. tation for the District. In this conclu ing program Oliver Owen Kuhn, man- aging editor of The Star, will be heard in a plea for votes for the disfranchised residents of the District. Music will be provided by the Washington Male Qui tet, composed of Paul E. Garber, James L. Ewin, Robert H. Harmon and Wash- ington Irving Cleveland, Baritone Is Guest Artist. The General Motors' “family party,” one of WRC's outstanding musical at- tractions, has scheduled as its guest soloist Muiuo::aflo.cc blfl!f.:n! fi)l( :'t'nh: Metropolitan e e wi five numberl, including the “Prologue” from “Pagliacci” and “Il Balen” from “Trovatore.” In contrast to the operatic numbers he will be heard in Partida,” “Elegie” and “In the Luxem- bo lens.” "The The care-free air of gypsy revelry is hfi to the microphone by Harry Horl ek and the vocal and instrumental artists broadcasting the A. & P. Gypsies’ . bers of the quartet are Frank Parker and Carlton Boxill, tenors; Stanley McClelland, baritone, and Emil c';u bul Irving Welll ac- companies the group. vr\:cnhn de Leath's “Rosemary” re- ceives a spirited interpretation by her co-artist, Franklyn Baur, tenor, when they appear in the: Voice of Hr-tonn. to be heard at 8 o'clock. Miss de Leat) will be “Cryin’ for the Carolines” lnd then ing ‘“There Must Be Some- body Waiting for Me.” “The concert orchestra, directed by Hugo Mariani, features 'nchntkow!ky 's “Marche Slave.” ‘WMAL Schedules Lucas. A scene taking in one of the Plf{l will be depicted 1: junction vnh associated The attraction is the hotel’s eun- uo\u a uv:ly mixture of songs and orchestral music. cert, Song hits from the season’s ‘most ies wfll be pre- popular musical comed! pm sented by the CeCo Fantes T ly:rudull. Guy umh-m: and hh Royal 24 wlth pwulnr melo- rch, mdo ot b s FareT and oI ot alter Dark,” will be the featured S reichen Hood, soprano, and pioneer |1 '.hchhfm- ndlomlmat.wtllbe e A "'“mq'%m il b & u-mmuu mfln by Nlck Lucas, “The Crooning badour. B concert and a recitation by Webb zeller of Robert Service's cqmltkm Sam McGee” are the features of WOL's = “La | 11:00a—Air Way Cleani; artist in the Gold |1 dance (JBY annocunces :)re S Gic hestra e ey e et Rddition (8 number of other lnturu. MOVIES MAKE BID FOR AMOS 'N’ ANDY Correll and Gosden May Be Heard in Talkies Before End of Year, BY MARTIN CODEL. fore the year ‘While {hey were In Wuhtnmn over the week end, Charles J. Correll d Freeman F. Gosden, the $100,000- year pair, whose blackface dialogue has 50 captivated the radio audiences, re- vealed the fact that they were nibbling at luacloul°d bait cast out by the talking icture producers. pM H. Aylesworth, Graham McNamee and a retinue of National Broadcasting Co. luminaries came down from New York with Amos ‘n’ Andy for -will visits with President Hoover, Radio Commissioners and the corrupomdenu' corps, the occasion be- the latter's annual dinner. Good flfl be it rkex:\u::e;!d, is radioland’s rimary stock in g McNamee is authority for the report that Amos 'n’ Andy, the modest actor youths who learned their Negro lore from home-town observations, have lit- erally taken Harlem and Chicago’s hhck belt by storm. When Amos g0 on the air all activity, 'Mhdly Ur oOthers, ceases while the populace of these sections llop m listen to their radios, accordi: raham. 3 Nam\ American News- (Copyright, lQIB:E! North Ar R - St e A . 299 y Major “Chain’ l-'eatuns 45—Wilbur Forrest, “Back of b the News in Wuh!.n(wn ——WRC and N. B. C. net- 30—A° a P. Gypsies; varied ’ rogram—WRC and N. B. -Bo; ut_m 3 ad- o n’- by President Hoo- ver—WRC and WMAL and N. B. C. and C. B. 8. 30— n;‘:'oi{u Party”; Marie % lly baritone—WRC small - town WBZ, WHAM, KWK, KYW, WREN, WLW and WJR. 10:00—Panatela Country Club; Guy Lombardo and his orchutrl—-WMAL and C. pire Bulders: dramatl 10: tD—Em ire Bullders; dramatic skep!c with musical back- ground — WJZ, WBZ, WBZA WHAM, KDKA, A L 11 lo—Pu-umoun rchestra; dance m! ‘WMAL and C. B. 8. network. GENERAL HEATING CO. 901 10th St. N.W. Nat. 3087 Ancne-lh&m Today on THE EVENING the Radio PROGRAM FOR MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1930. (Meters on left of call lct:cn. %’u o;d ;lyh.l. All time p.m., unless LOCAL STATIONS. 315,6—WRC—950. | 475.9—~WMAL—630. (Columbis Broadcasting System.) lumbis Ensemble. icy Feagin. 4 OO—U,MM States Navy Band. 5:00—Governor Clinton Orchestra. 5:30—Hawaiian Melody Boys. 5 45—Brookhouse story time. 6:00—Correct t: time. 6:01—Flashes from The Even! ing Star. 6:15—Alden Fincket, cellist; address 6:45—Nick Luell, the “crooning trou- badour.” 7:00—Current events, by H. V. Kal- tenborn. 7:15—Jimmy _and Jane. 7:30—Rice’s Bakery Orchestra. 8:00—Correct time. 8:01—Henry and George. 8:30—CeCo_Couriers. 9:00—Boy Scout meeting at the Wil- lard Hotel; address by President Hoove: 9:30—Evening in Paris. 10:00—Burns’ Panatela program. 10:30—Gold Strand Crusaders. 11:00—The Columbians. 11:30 to 12:00—Paramount Orchestra. Early Program Tomerrow. 9:30a—U. 8. Army Band. 10:00a—Radio Home Makers. 10:30a—A stroll on the Avenue. 10:40a—Nucoa El.k 10: fin—#'fl:k uty,” by Jean Car- program. 11:30a—Women's Radio titute. 12:00—Columbia_Revue. 12:30—Yoeng's Orchestra. 0—American School of the Air. oo—Oelumbl. Ensemble. ! 30—For your information. 4:00 to 5:00—Army Band, 228.9—WOL—1,310. (American Broadcasting Co.) 3:00—Mandolin and guitar solos by ! Walter T. Holt. m “blues singer.” 4! oo—st dm——chllm- prncnm, by Edith Reed. :oo—cnhurm Pass soprano, and e m. Frankson, 8: lo—lnh"‘;‘ule Lanj e 6:45—""Cremation of Lm MeGee,” by Helen Webb Zeller. ki flo—mnm mlule. 7:20—~News flas! 7:30 to 8: oo—m hour with opcm by Opera ington Comic club‘ Early Program Tomorrew. 7:00a—Revellle. 7:35a~—Musical el 8: oh—znhdnn—-A thought for the Epip! 3:00—Ethel Brown, pllnll 3:30—Blanche Noggle, soprano, Esther Spier, * 4:00 to 4:30—Jewel gram. 435.5—~NAA—690. (Washington Navy Yard) 3:45—Weather Bureau reports, 9:55—Arlington _time signals. 10:00—Weather Bureau reports. (National g Co.) 0—The Mebdy 'n-m 00—Studio p! .o-Amcrlun mmlmon for the Reporter. .oo':;h;mor?o Tabernacle Choir and oo— Amol ‘n’ Andy. 5—"The World Today,” by James G. McDonald. 7:30—Correct time. —Elizabeth Winston, pianist. ‘Back of the News in Wi ton,” by Wilbur Frost of . ‘Washington Bureau of the New York Herald-Tribune. Hoover, 9:30—General Motors’ “Family Party.” 10:00—Whittall Anglo-Persians. 10:30~Program under auspices of Citi. zens’ Joint Committee on Ni tional Representation for the District. Address by Oliver Owen Kuhn, managing editor The Star; music by the Wash- ington Male Quartet. 11:00—Weather report 11:01—Aster Orches 12:00 to 1:00a—Wayne King and his orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. 6:45a—Tower health exercises. 8:00a~—The Aunt Jemima Man. 15a-~Morning devotions. heerio. 00a-—Morning melodies. Your Food and v and Drug_Administration. 10:15a—Hits and Bits. 10:45a—National home hour, with Betty Crocker. 11:00a—The llua Streaks. 12:15—Aster Orchestra. 12:45—National Farm and Home hour. " by Capt. Sergel W. Kournakoff. 3:30—Studio program. 4:30 to 5:00—Auction bridge game. 205.4—WISV—1,460. (Independent Publishing Co.) md‘oo—-hv:n:“;‘y“z‘t:& Alexan. jexan- Chamber Com- 30—Time sij sx——Phu uma nnd his Chimney Villa 10:00—The Vi Xo.u—rm’m- r'g:oemtm and Ina mumm- i Early Program Tomorrow, 8:00 to w,oo-—nea;:m hints to house- 11:30a m 1oo—nrm news, current events and music. 3:00 to 5:! oo—mdum-noon musicale. OUT-OF-TOWN STATIONS. : Programs prepared by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Eastern standard time. 454.3—WEAF, New York—660. 7:00—]1 16—World Today. James G MecDon- TS e Aise. WIAR, WOSH, WFL, WEC, WCAE, WWJ, 4 7:30—Piano WWJ, WSAL 7:45—Back of the Washing- ton. Also WIAR. WOSH, Wi WSAI, WGN, address— WRC, WwWJ, WTAM. 9l M—Pmumt Hoovarl WEAF a —Also WEET, 9 M—leflc{ P‘fl! W'OSH mag' WEEI, WOSH, WCAE, WTAG, WFJC, WBT. 10:00—Anglo-Persians — Also WG, WIAR, WTAG, WLIT WGY, WOR, Iy BoweoAlso 0:30—8t an 100 HRE” WGy, WCAE, WWJ, WCSH. ins' Dance Orches- 11 W—!ernh C\Il!lwfflen. 3, W:-{g 12: oo—w-ync King's Dance Orch "7 one hour)— WRC, WSB, WTAM, WSM. 348.6—WABC New York—860. 7:00—Current _ events—Also WEAN, AO, WMAL, WNAC, WCAU, WC, ' WADC, oA, RC., WGHP, WSPD, 8:00—Minute _dramas—. WJAS, W! ) WADC, WHK, WKRC, WGHP, WSPD. 8:30—Courlers, Henry Burbig—Also "WOAD, WCAO, WEAN, WNAC, L i pmm’v"fnn WNAC, Als " Also 10:00—Guy lomb-rfios Also WEAN, W'NAC, WCAO, WMAL, WJAS, WFBL, WMAK, WADC, WKRC, WGHP, WSPD. STROMBERG- CARLSON HOUR Beginning at 10:00 P.M. Over WJZ.-New York WJR-Detroit 0:30—Concert _music—Also WEAN, 10:30—GTNAC, WOAU, WOAO, WMAL, WHP, WFBL, WHEC, WADO. WHK, ‘WKRC, WGHP, WSPD. 11:00—Observer—WABGC only; Colum- blans—WABC and chain. 11:30—Roy__Ingraham’s Orchestra— WABC and others, \ 304.5—WJZ New York—760. 6:00—Mormon Choir and organ—Also WBAL, W8M, WAPI, KDKA, 6:30—Joe. White—WJZ. 6:45—Prohibition poll — Also WBZ, KDKA, WJR, WRVA WPTF, WBT, WJAX, T ls—Pemmlmu at 711, John Wain- Orchestra and Vocal lo—Also WBZ, WHAM, WJR, WHAI WLW, KDKA, KYW, WIOD, WWRVA. WJIAX, WBB, ‘WBB. 9 M—!’kll Polks—Also WBZ, WHAM, KA. KYW, WLW, WJR, GW. lO:W—Bflehel(lr Civic _Orchestra— WHAM, KDKA, WJR, KYW, WRVA, WBT, J. WIOD WHAS, WSM, WSB, 'APL. lD:IO——Em ire Builders—Also WBZ, AM, KDKA, WJR, KYW, WLW. 11:00—Slumber music, string ensemble (1 hour)—Also KDKA, WBT, 11:30—Amos '’ Andy (second broad- cast)—Only to WHAS WSM 11:45—Prohibition poll (second broad- cast)—Only to WHAS, 5 WSB, WAPL o 00—Hotel dinner music. 0—Musical programs. . Fflhom“c?nun orchestra. ners; Toy Theal 11:00—Dance hour. i34 il 282.8—WBAL Baltimore—1,060, 00—Talk; salon mi 00—WJZ (30 m“'-lfuvu). music. 282.8—WTIC Hartford—1,060, 7:00—Continentals; talk; news, 0—Seth Park 8inging School, dinner arke: 0—WEAF D) ams (235 he b 0—Lieut. “J’ andos %Oremh::.t)n 0—News n_(1 hour). For Replacement use WHAS-Louisville WSB-Atlanta . | 12:00—O1d-Timers; dance (1 STAR, WASHINGTO! 422.3—+WOR Newark—710. 00—Organ recital Auenum. 11:00—News; dmee. Moonbeams. 256.3—WCAU Philadelphia—1,170. 6:00—Instrumental; news; melodies. 11 oo—hnlo. mce a Mur) uu—xnn Pittsburgh—980. 30—Two-man Band. 6:45—Menuettes; WJZ; concert. 2 so—vmew program; band. WJIZ ms (3 hours). Orchestra. 260.7—WHAM Rochester—1,150. 6:00—News; piano; orchestra; talk. 7:00—WJZ (15 minutes); musicale. 7:30—WJZ programs (3% hours). 11:00—Vaudeville program, 379.5—~WGY Schenectady—790. 6:00—Dinner music; WEAF. 7:00—Quaker State Boys. 7:30—Studlo (15 minutes); musicale. 8:00—WEAF programs (2'; hours), 10:30—Dance and organ hour. 302.8—WBZ sprlumld—ou. 6:: m—l:chos (15 minutes); WJZ (30 T: lS—Penmen variety program. 8:00—WJZ programs (3 hours). 11:00—News; Lowe's Orchestra minutes), (30 CENTRAL AND OEOU'.I'HEIN STA- | 428.3—WLW, Cincinnati—700. 6:00—Orchestra; Connecticut Yankee. 7:00—Talk; Scrap Bool 7:30--Pratt & Sherman; Automatics. 8:30—~WJZ (30 min.); Dream Shop. 9:30—WJZ (30 min.); The Club, 10 0—Same as WJZ (30 min.). 1:00—Girls’ Debate; Trio. 12 00—Hotel Orchestra; Singers. 308.8—WJR Detroit—750. 6:00—Music; Messengers. 645—WJZ (30 min.); Service Man. 7:30—Composers; Feature. 8:30—WJZ programs (2'; hrs), 11:00—News; dance (30 mln})u.’)wn. 2 WSB Atlanta—T740, 7:15—WEAF and WJZ (3% hrs). 10:30—S. 8. 8. program. 11:00—An_Evening in Paris. 11:30—WJZ and WEAF programs. 277.6—~WBT Chlrlofl.—-l..“. o—muuw. ‘Theater Trea (15 min); WEAP as 8:00—WEA! 10:30—Magic (30 mln), 1'hr). 365.6—WHAS Louisville—820, 'I 00—Hour of dance music. 00—~WEAF -WEAF and WJZ (1 hl) m lo—g:rnolll nd Mose. 1:00—] ll 30—WJZ (30 min) IIl.l—W!H—Nuhvlllo—l“. 7:30—~WEAF and WJZ (3 hrs). 10:30—Feature; novelty players. 11:30—WJZ and WEAF (1!2 hrs). 270.1—-WRVA Richmond—1,110, 6:00—WJZ (30 min.); Byrd Trio. 5—WJZ (30 min.); Hawaiians. J0—Musical movie news. DO—WIA! lnd WJZ (1 hr). concert; speaker. 10 W—WJZ (IO min.) ;_ singers. 11:00—Hotel orchestra hour, R 372107235 S Aviators Test Fuel 0il. MIAMI, Fla, March 10 (#).—Walter E. Lees and Capt. L. M. Woolson, De- troit aviators, landed here at 4:31 p.m. yesterday, 10 hours and 15 minutes aft- er leaving Detroit in a plane with fuel | oll instead of gasoline. Leaving Detroit at 6:06 am., the aviators made the trip as a test of the fuel-oll-burning motor. They said u'\;y - e Saal encountered no difficulties alon way. They plan to remain here al week, they sald. WHY NOT BUY A USED PACKARD Most of the new car ileage. All of the new car distinction. Part of the new car cost. Kalorama Road at Seventeenth Adams 7437 Meet the Queen of Sheba thls Week AMERICAN RADIATOR HOME BANQUET OTHER CELEBRITIES WILL GREET YOU Each Night at 6:30 except Saturday and Sunday e @ remS—— Offered by the AMERICAN RADIXTOR COMPANY WRC and Affiliated N. B.C. Stations TUNE IN TONIGHT ON A Musical Fantasy Presented by The Nisley Co. Manufacturers and retailers of Nisley Beautiful Shoes for women Ao 9 to 9:30 PM. Pastern Standard Time \X/L\X/ C., MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1930, CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11 p.m. day befors publication. 30 p.m. Snturdsy. hour earlier, both for dally and Sunday. Only Exceptions. Desth notices and Lest snd Found sdvertizements for the Dally will be accepted up to noon day of issue except Saturday and Legal Holidays, when the closing time is 10:30 a.m. Death Notices snd Lost and Pound for The Sundsy Star will be accepted up to 11 p.m. Saturdsy. CIRCULARS PROHIBITED. In order to protect its ad- vertisers from receiving circular matter, it is e;ressly under- stood and agreed that all such matter will be withheld as far as ossible by The Star. Only gona 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. HELP—MEN. OOK; second; experlenced. Rossman OAfe, 38 Fark 7o TVER, '-iu Who needs work: Dromis- & future who is familisr with Chevy Eitase’ ",’;,‘,"" “preferred. APPLY With not. ences. phone. Parkway Cleane 5010_Conn. Sl m—m AND WOIIN. Commisson.” 3 work, nu experience U st Sastinent ofcer -ouu-n llmln b aaThT> and cqman Fithe dleantne &o. ‘gfiTlm“ WAN’I'ID—SALESMEN wal o _sell T) DOLL POLICY, arentest value :ve‘:‘ofleufl in eo{‘n- bined Life and Accident Insurance. Per- [ianent Dosition and liberal commi s for hose quall nn, men or women. ApDly be- o hetoio o, Mt o Vermont wv SALESMAN l:quum!d S wutomoBile, | rage and fleet trade, preferably with ol '.‘:."a‘"‘ffu{:fnm;""fi and adiacent Maryland err 1% Hst™hs 4 or‘y ommission ehly. AGi suppiles nna 1 hnu fix- on and nding & Ba]t:mnrc Gas Txght Co., 111 E. LOMBARD ST., BALTIMORE. —_— EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. THousewor) Rodman st. ousewor| 3o e (Continussy__ "'“1" nfemis: “Avsly 3674 Re exper for & no references ....E. ave. n.w. Phone sl‘l‘l]A'flON—m \ par ok s snd c"!‘ B sy e ork excel rences, dealre v. servi on 'Dart-time. basis: Adams 2235, work, excellent_re! nosition. 1831. Call_Geors CARPENTER _ "-ml__ml Temodeling. Te- het rages. ete.; work Ph ork Address ox 416X, Siar offce. ENG: Ehird-ci e Work foloteet serating o 1 Pol wants ting or oll burn an machine or hand work; sonable. Decatur ¢881. cents; m-'.vk. and PANESE—Go work Sltlon s ey eferdi o Yana_ positlo siart work azgund TYPIST-DICTAPHONE OP! trpist m.. 3100; clerk. m .m"b"" $80; salad girl, ¢ 20; ' elevator 315 Jo0; rmu Janitor, col. $60; cook, ¢ 1, Tm. & aih. Gen." B, sis. Youne married_ man. 27, desi better connections ddress Box 385-X. star office. SITUATIONS—MEN AND WOMEN. mn & G pLi) atly: Per: ompete: Bositions upen u‘iu," B i pooKKeepers. 0G! Deeded asity e hi INSTIUCTI(;N COURSES. TVING L NS, ANY i Xlrcntlhed hite " man.”" Special ra s?’zpu ning. B aha Park d. | Col t0ne LECTRICIAN, some ~experience 1o, 'hmm wiring; uzuuy Job by per onth. a0 2t Shar omce. Am‘nm*m‘ G_QUICKL' T-r UGHT. Tn- 10 ¢ ni Tor s Togal want to work. Oall Whe "you !d’l J for appointment.~ Ask for r ne thot men -mhu-ma 1o 0 yeurs. Gall 13;3, ool telebhone S 1thhoR d Soraiin i I sum we it you for Bosition in Oxford Blds., corner 14th & N :lunl sons. ll ln- MEN llhru) of n l lD at once to #00ds Sclnty ‘Snd” il nm reuulud ‘expe: DOt necessary. gr o Mr, La Mon, Ellz Basement. Ulll('m u MEN to_sell juvenile ible; commission 1 you can qualify. Bids. nee: $100 voe Tv lnnnlulon tree nvestment wrocery and_drug _trs mun 'llh reference; dvancement to £ ing manager it Hicoesstul *"Address” Box sPANun FRE! ENGLISH Sies, 318 Tuckermun ot tor pente Wai Med-‘hkeml and evening. Modern uty Giltara: M‘n‘uoallhn 7920. m PRIVATE SECRETARY? 8¢ s cé?umh. Schogl, : ornl:ao SHORTHAND, BY rx PERT T TEACH- $5a 05 \vate lessons; moderate rates. Decatur col Tymbia Shoriland | o mor g . Gl mce Bldg., 14th £ 8P~ maintenance, sanifor, can drive & ~GOUPLE (white). desi jon: man, cart: wife,’ nurse of maid. Tel, Olarendon SITUATION—WDH!N by :,xfi:flj:x;e, sood Nl. ll Tal office eno volums ‘Mond o' iri fur- lon: m .m CA!!!XIR iR o CHAM wan! m.mu Randiine ¥ Nunh 744 BERMAID HOTEL—Cat work; uhlhclon Teferenc n.w. 1736_10th_st. Phone éeum. sty © LR T P 7y 7o, T ing and allerations. Reason slistactory | worke” Mary ) - 1928 irard st., . 5 e 2 R Work call the Mome Decdrators Corp., Met. PAPERHANGING u?‘fiio:fi- ipered, 36 u‘. 19¢ DuI'l:l',ll"° l?u:or and :.:u.... u “fi% exterior’ painting work guaran Irl‘ C87 877 otk Tow . Ration 'un h.m!f R, celpE s ey expe o '“"; hce: Teforences. Phone Net 34p PAPERHANGING TG —Saecil Jflm. ow: a:- papered. 35 upi late: : 3 anteed 8 vears AV 418 B ne. Lih. 7652 um? Tefined, would 1lke dret T Radre ..amnmmu- T“fl)-n o) would (ke position.” Gah Fela’ chvien | 3 W 11 CTICAL NURBE: < dnl.re position. Phione Linteln IANGING. rect with mecha rience. lul romnt mmt-a. ;,.-.m.“ PR, nurlln&ot thc sick: will work;_best Phone Adams 14: esires evening 4149-J. after 7 pim. m'o DRIVING TAUGHT QUICKLY. men glt{nzgo:: Cail Conover, West it t. L. MONEY— HAVE IT, TAl hort, infenslye Bovd secrerarial coutse: “?l’l. ed thousands to hflt;ll" pay. 139 ALI!MIAN—!xnerllnt.d _‘dn man to in- troduce new coffee. Must have followin, u dress Box 85-2, Btar Ofhc lai BALES] 1 ofl bur: flssion and ‘Bonus; leads furnl u-nn1 expes Tef tar re is an excellent [y SALESMEN-! nity, in lee: for man’ who can, sell me:r“nlc-l ich Sompany soms Kiowisayt or D f.'""'“':"’ n«- Relntuls " Address R "n”"' t!,fllf!‘l.lll'—'l‘:&. men Tor one of Y.udl.hln'- Trith cars preferred. 'vn n'" n eonn.:'m&n mna‘ worth 'ml- Aeply Arthur Jordan eme G, dath Tand 0 i ncum'rv SALESMEN_Must be first-ci neat appearance. A e o seil hlng. -‘ulxx‘ nve Drug SOLICTTORA can make & It connection with local stock issue of Dromressive chain atore operation: must use your own phone. Address Box 18-Z. Star office. rOUNG {um about 18, Jewish, to learn (he ness. | Wonderful opporiunity with r,lhoe elllln Apply to 8. Gutts man, e office. Some eeping and typewriting. h, 350 Der month - Answer fons, age, etc. Address Box R e above llll.m'lll"l’l tru d . Amnapolis Hotel, Monday and Tues: POOR YOUNG MEN, 185t0,35, vgars of age. for special sales work: 525 and mission conditional to 30 Der. w R experience 216 Tnsurance st c"fi Doy e Blde’oth erte nest men of good char- opportunity 'to become t e llflll lnCC'“Hfl Chev- e connectio ug_h ation. th! bl[k‘t'ln ll} ;V;l; S il tan i it (,HAIN TORE OPERATION REQUIRES THE SERVICES fl! l‘;:l:.mar.nblr of men over 21 years in proper qualifications and nnec b‘:nldvlnend by M 06 INSURANCE BLDOG., 15th and Eye N.W. WINDOW TRIMMER and card writer. Must have ability as sales- man. Army & Navy Trading Co., 801 D st. n.w. DRIVERS, colored; must be experienced in department store delivery work. . Apply Palais Royal, Inc., Warehouse, 9th and Golden sts. s.w. STOCK CLERK—Young man, must be experienced in handling general merchandise. References. Army Navy T!'ldm[ Co., 801 D st. n.w. A NEW BUSINESS Neads s few high-class representatives who . e Dusiness, &ive nRresent, occupation, Bhot fome Box 140-% dhar \VAGON_GYS_—chorcd as helpers on trucks. Apply Palais Royal Warehouse, 9th & Golden sts. s.w. PACKERS, experienced in ’i‘ ack- ing china and glassware, Tem- porary positions. Apply Em- loyment office, the Palais oyal, Inc. Respomible leesmem Clean, dignified bu our_scqual any MOrnIng. I‘\\'O CAPABLE MEN, S S SALESMAN. OIL—BURNER—OIL Silent Automatic Corp. aceount of our lv"—ln:nulnl sumer acceptance on Standard Model "A” Burner and the new approximately priced Junior—$425—Installed. for amialler and lesger requlrements two more men force to aquests. your yo! o g b SALESMAN Excellent territory and good pay. Del Ray Auto SquIy Co., 600 Mt. Vernon ave. Alexandria, Va. INESS INSTRUCTION. 3 g Behool v cor. 12th & experience &8 l.__Adds take to ltlonll Bank Ml Inquire toda: (Adnms Bldx. Nat. 2338, PLEASANT FRENCH .Iip;{ll:need‘ most 1620 19th st. n.w. e, wishes work by hour. either ning: "children ‘s apecialty. | 17 tu ' ( Pei °'n r"ur B R o £ ok ter ”t‘:u ,nd ING JOBS, firat-class. ;.m!:,l work no job teo l-r o5, too m -,v. SITUATION—DOMESTIC. GENERAL HOUSEWORKER, colored: good gook, "chambermaid, waitress, or part-time work: _reference: des; o x.uniry. Tetoren 8T fioonnnlu hand Club n;u o ofll 44 !l OH? 35 monthl 5 o ing, T4th & RE—OUR you to learn in cost. New day, evening E HONOUR SCHOOL (es- 14th st. n.w., and 1326 RN Y GUL’ Operator's Course enabls short time, ‘small Slasses MABELL! 1918). 817 . n.W. Iary 31, pre- W, The Oivil Berv . cor. 13th & F n -~ "“L Pkt sraduate pre- me in person. 1317 Xamination—Olerical, idusl tutoring: day or evening. Begin i Dy, the 15 MT, PI !A!ANT SCHOOL for SECRETARIES, _Tivoll dg._Tel. Columbia 3000. FOR STATISTICAL CLERKS ISTER TODAY, hi. i til day before e cksemination; "no Continues MT. PLEASANT SCHOOL for SECRETARIES, Tivoli_Theater Blds. _Tel. Columbia_3000. nsses are conducted b T nl'r'nr . oa'u’.‘& Y - Siles, At u'i !u&lh M ound el !x and m- ‘Aon uettn: o1 R Ing. 3 Qrder. Quarant wen, 53 GIRL, colored, wank no_cooking. wishes b, reference. Tel ('.:l mac qutink, cuctering Al ve‘r‘r o Rt n nflu abaey Mr Bowen, 3 }fi- T FHOCSTERING. {irmitare T ‘M‘ETE done'in the home if de ‘%.l eaver, n.w. 1434 Newton s Adars n excellent cook. waitress, or part-time Potomae 1883 wants Abbly 803 Mib. Vermen bl now. Apt BEAUTY PAlwIS. mru."fnncu% W?‘_V.'; AE‘I‘I‘D wh:ht 'l'!y my work. et R T LN ~BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, Py “‘“""“—'E" fidential. idress H 7‘;‘?"{. .“? PINIRG TIST, YOUNG MAN OF some years vrounlonll experience, will give ism vice o ind of economics ‘and statistics with 18 3 {rachine experience and several years' prac- {lcal experience in the Government. RETARIES If you are ln“l’llllfl i l and l!\?lur- or avistion. v oy mation, et o Riant closses 00L OP ‘fiflmcfl',;., TION Open evenings until 9 p.m. i6th o SPRING TERM, MARCH 31. *“America’s Leading Radio Institution.. 405 9th. District /819 erities di ontial.”"Address 1B \TION ooml - pecial class for those who Take ‘real” pre- experience. ods. Practice in case anaivsis n el vou, Mondey, Wednesday and o'clock, room 604, W and Hsts. n.w. Dutrlcl. REFINED will drive car for or week en office. RETOU dent. 34, rlv-u Berty " o Agrnoons X 447-X, Star T0 Address lol u-z. sm- - INDERGA] B S co'f?.m‘u.“f” old, -n " wanted FAnE 5 Co. 1510 B st ‘.' Navonai l?" E TO fra Eneir Bemuty dis: “Lel T LT D T r!u ~thoroughly ‘experienced in part time oniy. Address ucation, to Ordi- mmwuflnd %mond sirl; oall um'l se st. n.w. por- -.mm fore 11 m- | I”operation Sosires services of la 0 eonnoend s to be u’ in_the sal work. experi- selling, stocks, bonds o ueurmu acaul sintance necestary. Nunsz MAID. white; only (he best ned ply: referen Must drive © Call Wiaconsin 3361 PRACTICAL competent, take chaige_of il wiih “siderty” womap. ® Mus trul and have churml “dty full - particul to cat nd_ reference Box white, 10 be mun SALESLAD! linery. "Experienced pref day to Mr. Garvey, Me Hom Iy, Salary. elephone t_Lexis ONE » of progress use your own phone. Siar ofhce. 'OMAN, over 30, worl to build opet ‘Trainin jen in dress setry. No c Box 3-2. 5160 "Dy month. Baltimore Teachers ‘Agency, gton n,. Baltimo; u Wilte o 1 LICITORS, SChion w{th local s ltnck chain store ope; Addr who s Hired "of indoo own_business. “Atdress NALITY, It you h: nt. to Sombine emorts to ) i come ubove the average an nection that will be perm: you to \nvtL hone for &% sppoin : detal Ccesatul applicant will ha A high school education. WRAPPERS—We have openings for experienced |9: bundle wrappers. Temporary positions. Apply Employment office, the Palais Royal, Inc. Pl e '#I“- di magst operator. _Potomac 4' SRADUA il_treatments. » Fing shop West_25: m oL g Seu1 "or, fii'% o Ree! ’?or l-fl! "Ymr ¢m=f TWO ‘Conn. ave. ‘Phone Cléve MDEU and sound busin -mn ‘where the recent G?I- han its output. orth ¥ ' to l o s tor lh’fllfllfl!nt ol Ve o -nd % eputadle, conosr v| k ‘eon: In:! um- . lar uu Morvn'. lflflull ter expaust 'nnufinn .m. .-'! ; ; o SALE MISCELLANEOUS._ | home: mlll! N IOII n“onu. 'm E‘t I”I Tayl AII. 103, 2426 1 tion: _cheap. nt_pl. = BED-DAVENPORT SUITE, handsome mo- i, hai, ‘l [Dleces; other pleces; real bargains. Avt. 1,7308 New Fork | BRICK Al ‘5ne €O, amineTumbe oth .'"-.‘. Llneoln I«!‘L cm&l- t 'unlnnan - ID Jl Hu v‘ml?;ll llnl amx. chai’ u!ll‘ l:%d ‘%gahmu%.fl #mhlrt ANTIQUES, 1 lumuun mum o i SDATY w wf ASMULLER. ui THIRE DINING "N lllnl Bh Pfl red: Eellinates: segichon tisine B Tepal esing furnisned. 18 | Phone Georgia 4435, mec) ELING at m modom- toal wotk, | ti i Work nt, bullder ' and “gus adly sonn Jipus obl Turnityre ren: 5 GABINETS. viEible, 16 drawers 8x ch 101 layton, st. W Farmitire” " camplete e Farmteu omp! o Sverstuffed living room suites fn m iacquard ‘velour, dining room 1 new bre au s Ve Tuest wood ovwnumu 1o o fliled at *Sour"own price. FURNTT Sale at Wesch Includes complete ieces, russ, 0 up: mirrors, rginn Daw Set INE -1t Can 936 p.m. Tetni fl . ini uuhnumlnl % ugt: 910 Pa. ave. SALESWOMEN, experienced in yard goods, dresses, millinery, gloves and women’s shoes. Temporary positions. Apply Employment Office, the Palais Royal, Inc. EXPERIENCED MILLINER —and prepar accul ‘Olllt to workl) 2 MIllinery Dept, W