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QUITED AT AT05 Whitney Flash, Though, Will Have Many Supporters in Race Tomorrow. BY ORLO ROBERTSON, Associated Press Sports Writer. EW YORK, August 15.—The turf’s “battle of the cen- tury” takes place at pic- turesque Saratoga Springs | tomorrow, when Harry Payne Whitney's Wichone attempts to wrest the three-year-old title | from William Woodward’s Gallant{‘ Fox. | Unbeaten in six starts this year, the | Fox, with the ever-alért Earl Sande up, probably will go to the post the 4-to-5 choice, but_there will be plenty of 11-| t0-10 and 6-to-5 money riding on the Whitney flash and his_ sensational Jockey, Sonny Workman, when the fleld of four or less parades to the barrier at about 6 p.m. (Eastern daylight time). Once béfore this season, in the Bel- mont_Stakes, the big red colt from the ‘Woodward barns and his arch rival met, but the Fox was far the best, winning the mile-and-a-half jaunt by 4 lengths. Supporters of the Whitney light blue and brown-topped colors are claiming. however, that the son of Chicle-Flying Witch is a 30 per cent better colt than when he first met the champlon. Incidentally, the backers of Which- one have plenty of ground for their be- lief. The colt has come up to the Trav- ers in a sensational manner that be- speaks one of the greatest races in.the history of American turf tomorrow, As » trial for his supreme test, Whichone has been sent out three times in the ast two weeks and won all three races andily. In contrast, Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons, trainer of Gallant Fox, has sent his fa mous charge through his workouts in the morning, but they have been trials that has set all turfdom to talking. A mile and a quarter in 2:0435, with 131 pounds aboard, was the Epx's latest answer to the Whichone clan. The expected duel between Gallant Fox and Whichone has completely over- shadowed the remainder of the field, if there is such a thing. Eighty-one other 3-year-olds are eligible for the $30,000 purse, but nobody seems to know which | will start and nobody cares. CAESARIAN FINALLY WINS. SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y., August 15 (#).—After four years of attempting & race, Caesarion, 5-year-old son y he came e o' W. R. 3 ‘Wall street broker. o TAKES ROQUE TITLE. ‘WARSAW, Ind., August 15 (#).—O. E. Barnhart of Chicago won the nation. 1 roque championship tournament, which ‘was concluded here last night. Barnhart won the first division by taking 15 of his 16 games. ROD AND STREAM BY PERRY MILLER. EPORTS reach us every day of clear, low water in the bass streams and no fish being caught, and then comes news of anglers catching some nice bass in the Shenandoah River. The rod and stream editor feels he is up against a cross-word puzzle. One angler, fish- ing in the Shenandoah River, reported that he saw two men land 25 bass in about as many minutes. But these | anglers were true followers of old Izaak | ‘Walton and returned all but two of the fish to the water, The clear water makes it easy to see the fish, and is responsible for the re- ports ‘from both upstream and down that hundreds of small bass have been noticed swimming about in the clear | Is in the Potomac. This s] well for next season, if not later this year. “There, however, is no cross-word puz- zle about fishing conditions in Chesa- peake Bay and the lower Potomac. Re- ports from these places indicate that fishing is better this year than for some years past. C. E. Marlatt, at Hi in that the Potomac River is clear and the Shenandoah slightly muddy. He says both rivers are way below normal and at some places one can cross with- out getting their feet wet. Still, he re- ports, some very good catches have been made and concludes by saying that the ‘water is low and the electric light plant is compelled to close down for a few hours each night. Ferry, wires AVIATION HEAD NAMED FOR THE CUP REGATTA geon, legislator, soldier, sportsman and head of the State Aviation Commission, has been appointed chairman of the Aviation Committee for the fifth annual President’s Cup regatta at Annapolis September 12 and 13. m: by Joseph W. Armstrong of Ah< napolis, general chairman of the Or- gan| Committee for the regatta and head of the newly organized Maryland ‘Yacht Raciny ciation was formed for the purpose of making the President’s Cup regatia an annual event on the Severn. tion of the river adjacent to the Naval Academy. include Maj. Willilam D. Tipton, Capt. Charles A. Masson and Benjamin H. anur 3rd, of Baltimore; Clarence Comdr. De Witt C. Ramsey of the Naval Academy. ring Bay took a party of anglers across the bay at Sharps Island. consisted of C. P. Carpenter, J. E. Con- stantine, Charles Flory, Reds Miller and Charles Cracken, and they landed 81 big hardheads and 1 taylor. fish biting vigorously in the Potomac around Indian Head, the lary taken weighing about two pounds. ‘White perch are running rather large and spot and blues are abundant, he says. Enough crabs for a party of six can be caught within a few minutes | most anywhere, he reports. anglers were seen landing rockfish in | Mattawoman Creek with a fly rod. These fish were caught in water 2 and 3 feet deep. leading fishing enthusiasts; W. C. Han- son and J. A. Augusterfer returned yes- terday from Tilghmans Island with glowing accounts of the fish running over there now. no use fishing in the morning at the present time because the tide is wrong, but in the afternoon on the flood tide, from -about 4 o'clock until the trout, taylors and croakers are fur- nishing wonderful sport. These anglers landed 15 trout weighing from 2% to 6 pounds, 20 taylors running from 2% to 3 pounds and countless hardheads. They a‘bhefl in the mouth of the Choptank ver. Loos Gives Pointers On Follow Through BY SOL METZGER. ‘Whatever the golf shot to be played, be certain to follow through. That's the guiding principle of Eddie Loos, crack ‘teacher of the game and a sound student of its principles. Don't tap your putts. Make the clubhead go on after the ball and let it ride along. You can’t execute any shot well unless you do this very thing. ‘Take Eddie playing his little chip to the green, a delicate shot with lofted club that picks the ball clean VIRGINIA HAS NINE LETTER MEN LEFT |Seven Linesmen, Two Backs Who Won insignia, Due Back September 1. NIVERSITY, Va., August 15.— virginia expecty nine letter players to be on hand when Earl Abell, the Cavaliers' head gridiron coach, gets his squad together for the first practice on September 1. There will be seven linesmen and two backs. Capt. Hunter Motley, Bob Kimball and Dick Day, tackles; Bill De Butts, George Cameron and Churchill Dunn, | guards, and John Peyton, end, are the . | linesmen expected to report on Lambert | Field on the morning of Labor day. The two backs are Bill Thomas, half- back, and Herbert Bryant, fullback. This list of letter men does not in- clude a center. Day has played the pivot position and Coach Abell may use him to snap the ball. Or he may give the job to Fenton Gentry, the big fel- low from Tennessee, who was second- string center last Fall. George Taylor, Who has played this position through three seasons, will be greatly missed Finding a quarierback will also be a pressing problem. Coach Abell may furn this job over to Gus Tebell, the former head coach at North Carolina State, who will become assistant in foot ball and head of basket ball and base ball for the Cavaliers. Coach Tebell will direct the backfield, and from the start he will be on the lookout for & man to run the team in place of Johnny Sloan, former captain. Sloan is not the only back who will be missed in the coming campaign. Four others who won letters in the '29 season, Hunter Faulconer, Gus Kaminer, Al Lewy and Freyhan Odenheimer, all will be absent. ) Three veteran ends, Bill Byrd, Dick Turner and Bill Paxton, have turned in their uniforms for the last time. Peyton is the only wingman who will be back, and the coaches will have to hunt about for others to fill in on the flanks. All in ail, Coach Abell and his assist- ants are not going to have any easy time in preparing for the 10 ‘games to be played in September, October and November. With Larry Whalen and Bill Williams, both tackles, also among the absent, the total of regulars who played last year and will not be back is brought up to 10. Nine men will be on hand from the squad of letter men who won only one major game in 1929. It really means that the coaches will have to look to the reserves and the former first-year squad for most of their 1930 material BIG PROGRAM LISTED FOR OLD DOMINIONS ALEXANDRIA, Va. August 15.—The largest field of entrants that has ever taken part in the intraclub regatta of the Old Dominion Boat Club will par- ticipate in that organization’s fourth annual water carnival here tomorrow at 2 o'clock. Fifty members will com- pete in the canoe, shell boat and swim- ming races. Vincent Bradley stands out as the greatest “traveling man” on the Alex- andria sandlots. Bill Hammond signed him to a_Colonial A. C. contract yes- terday. He opensd the season with Del Ray, shifted to the Cardinal A. C.. rejoined Del Ray and then transferred | to’ the Columbia Engine Company be- | fore- joining Hammond’s nine. Bobby Lyons, former St. Mary's Cel- tics twirler, will southpaw against his former mates for the Mount Rainier A. C. Sunday. Belle Haven Country Club caddies defeated the caddies of the Winchester Golf Club, 14'2 to 12}, in a match at Winchester, Va., yesterday. Belle Haven's victories were scored by Wil- liam Hardbower and Joe Wolford. The | 12-man team of Belle Haven will go to Predericksburg, Va., tomorrow to play Mannsfield Hall Country Club. Bernard McCarthy will pitch for Bauserman Motor Co. against North- | ern A. C. of Washington Sunday at Ar- lington. Del Ray A. C. will entertain St. Mar- | tin’s A. C. of Washington Sunday. Dove will twirl for the Virginia White Sox when the Palisades A. C. of Wash- ington is engaged at Baileys Cross Roads Sunday. Ballston A. C. is after unlimited op- position. Write Manager 8. J. John- son, at Ballston, V: Charles Armstrong, former Alexan- dria High and Hargrave Military Acad- emy foot ball player and track man, will enter Washington and Jefferson this Fall. Southern Railway Shopmen defeated Potterfield’s Store, 14 to 4, yesterday, FINISH OF —\ CHIP TO ) y| GREEN- HANDS GO THROUGH (| AFTRR BALL e XL o cLUB PitKs &{&( ALMOST € LEAN OFF TURF ( CONTACT from the turf and sends it on its way. Does he call it a day the in- stant after club head strikes ball? Not by a jugful of cold water cn a hot Friday. Eddie lets the clubhead 8 through and on out after the That is a little point that every golfer must practice, else he’ll never get far with his score. Exaggerate the follow through if necessary to insure one, for without it you are out of luck. Inability to make approach shots hold the green adds several strokes to one's score. Sol Metzger's leaflet, “The Art of Pitching,” will enable you to cut down your score. Send stamped, addressed envelope to Sol Metzger, in care of this paper, and secure a copy. (Copyright, 1930.) Dr. Hugh H. Young, Baltimore sur- nnouncement to this effect was Association. ‘The Mary] Yacht Racing Asso- ‘The regatta will be held on the sec- ‘Young’s aides on the committee will iton of Salisbury and Lieut. Last Saturday John Manifold of Her- The party Carroll Klotzbach reports the rock- st being A report states that a ‘party of local | John W. Hurley, one of Washington's Hurley said there is fter dark, Hurley yesterday was busy distributing fish to his friends and said he was| with - Curley Dolph twirl going right back after more of them. ! . i R ball. J. L. C. Sunday wires in from Fred- the Monocacy is clear and A. H. G. Mears at Wachapreague, Va. says: “Weather cool, fishing fine. Most boats caiching from one to three bushels of sea bass, trout, croakers, flounders and kingfish.” George M. Knight at Leonardtown s2ys that fishing is “really good” down his way and that trofit, rock and taylors | are furnishing the chief sport for | anglers, Knight says the same condi- tions prevail in Bretons Bay, Piney Point, Tall Timbers and nearby points. Knight also reports that S. Edward | Mitchell, Rey. Robert Lee Lewis, Dr. Watson_Moffett, Charles V. Etzler, S, Tracy Campbell and Capt. O. T. Davis, all of Washington, fishing off Leonard- town, landed 38 rockfish, 5. trout, welghing from 4 to 5 pounds, and 6 taylors. { S. S. Lancaster, at Rock Point, in- | forms us that John Lorenze, seining off the bar at the Point last Wednesday, landed 25 barrels of rockfish, a great many weighing 5 and 6 pounds. Lan- caster also says that the rod and reel anglers are landing rockfish and having a good time with trout, spots, hardheads and some few taylors. The best reports from salt water comes from Capt. George M. Bowen, at | Solomons Island, who says that the | trout, taylors and rockfish are biting better each day. He says that Capt. Dare, with a party of Washingtonians, last Wednesday landed 14 taylors and . 11 trout, and so many hardheads they didn't count them. Capt. Bernice Bowew', trolling off Cedar Point, landed 12 taylors and 8 rock. Capt. Bowen also informs us that Capt. Harry Mister of the polige boat | at Solomon’s, coming across the bay ‘Wednesday, told him that the bay seemed to be alive with taylors breaking water. Capt. Mister had as passengers Prof. R. V. Truitt of the University of | Maryland snd some of his students. | They could nct resist the iemptation | to tiy to land some of thess fish, and succeeded in picking up 11, one weigh- | ing over 5 pounds. Thae angler visiting Solomons Island 4s sure to land some fish, either in the Washington ...... Annapolis Chesapeake Beach... Solomons Island Point Lookout ...... Rock Point A ANGLERS’ GUIDE. HIGH AND LOW TIDES FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, AUGUST 16 AND 17, AT CHESAPEAKE BAY AND LOWER POTOMAC RIVER POINTS, High tide. ide. ..Baturday 1 b g Rundzy Saturday Sunday Saturday Sunday 3 ..Saturday 5:46 am. Sunday .Saturday 5 13 it 7 1k 10 0 REIGABESIRS Sunday : ..Saturday 6 5 Sunday 7:20a.m. (Complled by United Btates Coast and Geodetic Survey.) YTTTTTTTILT .m. .m. 5533838358838; ® 2 ° g uxent or out in the bay. 0~ fish thare, fnd 12 ansler who -7 the o i T t aze to bite vill be rewugefl. ENTRY BLANK Washington Evening Star’s Rod and Stream Fishing Contest, 1930 Kind of Fish Length —_____ Weight Girth. Where caught When caught. Tackle used Caught by. Street. City State—————— Catch witnessed and weight and measurements verified by: Witness Witness Address Address Mail to Editor, Rod and Stream, Washington Star When Dossible Send Photegragh of ¥ourseW and Fish You Ent CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11 pm. day before publication. For Sunday, 5:30 p.m. Saturday. 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Tunch downtown section: doing $1,200 weekly death of proprietor reason for selling: pric 320000, Address Box 135-E. Star_ofice. 17° H. fountain. cigai joining concession on same: daily re- acrifice account other business. wolt “sourse, ceints, 33 Phone Lin. o JLUNCH ROOM in good n.w. section, doing g0od business; leaving city. ' Apply 918 9tn . 2 $1,000 WORTH of fine French preparations, perfume and household necessities for $475; n whole ‘or part lot; beautiful boxes, fasi seller; each article guaranteed; must be Seen to appreciate. Reason for selling, firm dissolving. Big. auick profit for store or canvasser: act Guickly, DArty leaving city. Address Box 148-E. Star office. C . 3161 per mo. A real car for economical trans- rtation: any demonstration: guaranteed. arrington Motor Co., 2035 1ith a.w. Pot. CADILLAG 314 SEDAN, 5-pass.; a teal buy for the family which enjoys the comfort and room of a big car: priced to sell, erson & Orme. 17th M sts. n.w. CHEVROLET COACH, 1929: Duco finish and upholstery as clean as new, fully equipped: car has been carefully reconditioned in_our shop_and i 3425 Barry-Pate Motor Co. CHEVR AN, and is perfect. No car like this for M 11 ESKS—Sale of “Iactory i 1 oftice urniture, desks, tables, chairs, bookcases, u can also Tent it um & Son, 616 E st. n.w._National $138._____ DESKS. chairs, safes, flles; cheapest BFic ‘Washington Spectal lll: flpceto‘ "ne onds. Commercial Office Furniture . 430 8th_st. n.w.__Me! 4! ki DIAMOND RING, princess earti one pledged: sell_separatel: { money. _Address_Bo; INING ROOM SUITE. 10-plece _waini $52.50; velour living room suite. $37.50; ch forobe, $10.50: kitchen cabinets, $7 up; beds compléte, 310; other furniture’ cheap.” 1331 5 9 oot lace can sou buy & $207.50 but right here. th 50, [ LET SED) i Duco finish. clean —upholstery, 'five good tires, splendid mechanical condition; $235; easy terms Barry-Pate Motor Co., 2525 Sher- man ave. n.w. Vi CHEVROLET TUDOR SEDAN—A beautiful little 1927. Just the car trips and sbout town. Bargain, §160. 1111 18th . n.w. CHEVROLET COUPE. 192y; dition_througffout, carefuily checked in our shop and guaranteed: dark blue Duco fin- ish. o splendid "tires, bumpers front snd rear; $425; your car in trade: easy terms. Pate Motor Co.. 2525 Sherman ave. ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE, 350, cost $119; * china _closet, _bureaus. buffet, ru screens and_screen 'door. 1317 Eve st. n FARM LIGHTING PLANT, Delco, in_good working order, complete wWith teries. Bargain. Inquire William Cl: West _ Falls Church, Va. Telephone Church_263 or_District 2170 FIXTURI g00ds store, and National cash resister; real gain. _Ihauire 1136 4% st. s.w. 15 FURNITURE—Oak dining suite, library ta- ble. hall rack, morris chair, single beds, etc. 1408 Crittenden st. n.W. Call after 7 p. excellent _con- DELICATESSEN AND GROCERY for sale, dofng_$300 cash business per week. Come stay here a month, then buy. Owner retir- ing. Pive years ‘léase, $75 per month rent. GAS _STATION with 10 pumps, large office, lot 120 ft. frontage, will sell or lease for 5 10 20 _years. _Address Bo Star_office. SECOND-HAND FURNT USINESS— 1624 7th st. nw. Stock, truck and business cheap to quick Buyer. 11" 9872 EEPER-ACCOUNTANT _desires DOsi- B e and well Tecommended: xpe: rienced accountant and credits. Call Adams 2235. MAN with some experience outside selling work is permanent, chance to make $35 o 350 & week: we train you. See Mr. Daniels, 0 to 9:30, 3:30 to 5. 130 McGill Bldg. MAN, young. about 28 to spe- cinlize in selling new homes owned ‘and bullt by Boss & Fhelps, Apply Room 301, 1417 K st._n.w. after 13 o'clock. MEN, 4, neat_appearance. high-school edu- cation, 'tosolicit_subscriptions for prom- inent service publication. Leads furnished, commission basis. Not necessarily day weork. }!‘nom 600, Architects’ Bldg., bet. 10 am. MEN WANTED -Can use few men with cars, also 2 men for Norfolk, Va. Room 222, Oxford Bldg. : 10, with cars, to handle new food . Apply 11 am. Saturday, 632 O years oid, les ing device. 3200; saves 80% of fuel PAPERHA] d painte gark for reny of furn. avt. o ', registered, for residential referably man not older than 35; jary; write. §IVing Teferences and ex- "Address Box 17 office. ALESMAN wanted to call on local and nearby established trade; fine opening with future for hustler. Apply Oldham & Renna, second floor, 1122 Vermont_ave. SALESMEN- proposition: high-class en, bullding and loan experience desirable. also opening for iistrict sales manager. 806 17th st. n.w. SHIRT FINISHERS. ex) apply. The Ambass Irving st n.w. need 1426 rienced oniy jor Laundry, and assorte wl Ine., 1021 27th ‘n W, UNG MAN to w in_sporting goods store: chance for advancement stal age, ill ary l!xvregd. experience. Address Box ar o This device | RPET, LAY-ER. ;n-rlenc-a, desires posi- Sen. Teferences. Address Box 112-E, s&-r office. 18 5 CARPENTERING, by job or contract; sma sfi;{'fip siven special attention. Call Nm.'lh 98! 5 FFEUR-MECHANIC, ex-Marine, of good Stature, reliable, wants work of any kind. Met. 6144, Room 15. 16* CHAUFFEUR, by young colored man; neat, reliable, excellent” driver: best references. Call J. Morris. Lin. 3655-. ELECTRICL lesires work; 8 yi ence in general electrical work. atisville 762-W. TS exD! Phone_Hy- 160 DELICATESSEN and _luncheonette, down- town, for sale: doink good business. 'Add Box_110-E. Star o 438 NEW JERSEY AVE. S.E—FPurnished 10- room house, 4 baths. Arranged as apnrtments. H.-w.h. gas. electricity; $75 a month. _Phone Lincoln_8§500. four FURNITURE, etc. — Tomorrow's sale at Weschler's, 920 Penna. ave. n.w.. includes complete suites. also desirable’ odd pieces, planos. 150 high-srade new Summer russ, hone_outAt FURNITURE—I have a roomful in stor- age: will sell cheap. leaving city: no de ers. Can sce me any time after 6 1311 15th FURNITURE AND RUGS of auality. Aug. clearance sale n full progress. This wec specials: Bed room. living room and dining Toom suites: odd_day beds. occasional and pull-up_chairs, dressers, chests. chifforobes and_vanities, fiber sun parior suites, porch furniture, refrigerators, davenport and gate- felt-base floor coverings and breakfast sets. Save 25-40%. Bargal House, 2004 1ith st. n.w. North CHEVROLET COACH, 1920 — Wire wheels; $125 worth of extrasi $600 cash. Call Mr. Wilson. Lincoln 10415. oSy CHEVROLET COUPE, 1028; 4-wheel brakes, bumpers front and rear, 4 brand-new tires: . top. upholstery and running con i : your car in trade. Cov. 1500 14th st._Decatur 1010, " o CHEVRO! H. 1930_Dark bl Filly sauipped Used 10 (his clcy only. Ren: sonable for quick sale. Columbia 0300, Apt CHFVROLET "ROADSTER, 1929; Conalign: Tully SRDPEa. Fumble ..:‘a":‘fl tires; $385; your car in trade: easy terms. Barry-Pate Motor Co.. 2525 Sherman ave. CHEVROLET LANDAU SEDAN, 1937—Looks and’runs fine: cash or terms; $245. 3819 p.m., lex _tables. oLD K_INN for sale: owner needs money, -will sacrifice; 1l-room tourist inn and tea house fully equipped and furnished for business; ail large rooms, modern bath, pen fireplace, h.-w.h., slate roof, 2 outbuild- ings and 2 acres of beautifully shaded preund: price reduced $2,000. Come out and Ingpect thig before buying Located ¢z miles from District line on Baltimore Bivd. Cal Berwyn 326 or_Potomac 6051. FURNITURE — Walnut dining _room _suite 3$29.50: mahogany bed Toom suite, $32.50 china closet, §9; beds complete, $9; bure: $6: other furniture. 1211 H st. .. __ 16° ' FURNITUREBeautiful 10-pe._ dinine suite. 360 bed-davenport suite, 33750 devenport. $15; bed, complete, $9: ‘wardrobe. $10; roll top desk. $10: refrizerator, $4; chairs, 75¢; tables. i 14th_n. M st.n.w._North 2018. Duco fin- EEFROLET COMH. 1HIT, e Boee D 3 an Tear, ‘mechanically O, K.; $198; easy terms. Barry-Pate Motor Co.. 2525 Sherman CHEVROLET COACH. late 1927; new Duco, excellent tires, mechanism perfect; clean North 0891, n holstery; §150.’ 1920 Kearney MINIATURE GOLF on several fine locations, need capi Vise quickly. Address Box 425-D, 1; ad- office. 170 FILIPINO desires work, Drivate family, as chauffeur, butler and general utility man; splendid 'recommendation; _two years last .__Address Box 34-E. Star_office. 17 PINO. college student. experienced cook. fer. wants family job: best city referenc DISTRIBUTOR WANTED. Man of integrity with small amount e ital can secure permanent connection la orsanization now building national distribu- fion; no competition: sell on sight. For interview nddress Box 109-E, Star office. 15° INCOME TAX EXPERT. lawyer, engaged in private practice for number of years, seeks connection with law firm conducting practice before various departments of Federal Gov- ernment. Address Box 134-E. Star office. 17* MAN, settied, reliable and erence, wants job as lanitor; 26 ¥ rience. Cell North 3898-J. ] and_graduat in bus- inesy collers. desires position; 1 year's suc. cessful experlence as secretary in the office of an educational institution. Phone Na- tional 1748, ask for Mr. Forbes MAN. young, with driver's permit, wants work as_truck driver or unskilled laborer. 8-E. Star_office. 15! wishes DIEht WoTk, SWitch- work of any kind. Neat. MAN, col board, elevator. PAPERHANGER, PAT desires work by day or _contract. _Phone ! 0918. STENG. boy. 21, high school and business school graduate; knowleds of dictaphone, multigraph, other office equipment. Address Box 102-E. Star office. 15% YOUNG MAN wanted as salesman {o cover established route in city snd vielnity for Wholesale tobacco firm: must have car. Ad- dress Box 141-D. Star_office. BANK REPRESENTATIVE. One of Washington's largest national banks requires several representatives between the fges of 35 to 45 with successful sales rec- ords. We require men of good character, appearance. initiative and references, Earn: In;s and future assured the "6’" men. 'HONE MR. SMITH. NATIONAL 9113, FOR_APPOINTMENT. < IF ) ad writer for women’s specialty store. Must be thoroughly, experienced and capable. - Give full particulars, age, experience, salary expected, references in _reply. Address Box 111-E, Star office. DRAFTSMAN with mechanical drawing and pen sketching ex- perience for several months’ em- ployment, electrical or radio ex- perience helpful. APPLY BY LETTER ONLY, giving qualifications and salary expected. Address Personnel Director, National Radio Insti- tute, 1536 You st. n.w. WANTED—SALESMEN. SITUATION—WOMEN. DRESSMAKING. fur coats repaired, modeled, relined. 904 N. Y. ave. 4660 GIRL, cafel NURSE, re- nea t colored, experienced in a work: references. Atlantic_4390-J. trained assistant. moderate _com- pensation. _Address Box 63-E. Star_office. RESIDENT MANAGER. re southern matron. responsible, desires position in bet- ter-class _ apartment; est references, Addr -E. St STEN Teferences. 4:30 p.m. SITUATION—DOMESTIC. CGOOK, first-class, colored, wishes position in or out of city. Best of references. 1246 n.w. COOK ‘and housework, colored woman; cioy R - TYPIST, — expe Call Metropolitan 3467 COOK. colored, first-class, conscientious woman wants place in or out of town. Call North 0694. _ GENERAL MAID. colored. neat. firs cook. houseworker or mother's helper. Ri erences. Decatur 2410. ¥ GENERAL HOUSEWORK, stay nights or %0; moderate_ wages. A. Newman. North 105 GIRL wishes job a erienced, Teference n.w. after 5 p North_7683. 1950 3rd st. RECOMMENDED SERVICE. ‘The followin; 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. ALTERATIONS and all kinds of home im- provements. Terms to suit. Penn Improve- ment Co.. 911 7th_st. n.w. Nat. 0512 COURSE—Have option CHEVROLET SEDAN. 1028; driven only 9,000 miles: general condition perfect; a fine_ bu S35t Triangle. Motor G, 3 New York , n.W. _Open evenings. CHEVROLET COUPE. 192 hefe Ts & enl Buy for some one; bimpers front, and rest. « and upholstery, me- Terine, Barry-Pate FURNITURI usehold, including oak chi closet. beds. chairs, etc 1722 19th st., Ant. 310, _Pot. 3762 after 3 p.m 15° GAS RANGE, 3 burners, §7.50; side-oven range. $15. Clean, perfect, guaranteed. Atlantic 1780-W. 16° ICE BOX. Iarge, practically new. suitable for dairy. grocery store or meat market; Séty séssongbly._ 1307 Vth &t 1. LA LIVING ROOM FURNISHINGS, best_aquality. first-class _condition. At home Saturday afternoon and evening, or phone Col. 4293-R. 2000 Belmont rd. n.w.. Apt. 3 1 LOT OF SCHOOL DESKS an sacrifice _Notes Auction. Rooms. 633 MACHINERY of motors, shop equipment. _ete. B ir, 101 6th st. n.w. Met. 6974, NEW RADIOS— tionally famous receivers, complete chanically O. 2 Motor Co.. 2525 Sherm CHRYSLFR 65 SEDAN, 1929; 1 like new: $695: best terms mons Motor Co.. 14th and 8 sts. n. CHRYSLER 1928.62 ROADSTER, $100 aawn. $23.3¢ per mo. Excellent conditios fine: new ftirés: guaranteed. Warrington Motor Co.. 2035 17th n.w._Pot. 004 CHRYSLER 62 SEDAN, 192 economical car at & low price; in _good dition throughout., Emerson & Orme, sod MEate nw D i o o Ul CHRYSLER ROADSTER, 1927; new tires, &ood conditios leaying town; $250 cash. Adams 8450-J L] CHRYSLER 4-DOOR SEDAN, 1026 modei; of ni Stromberg-Carison _radio in _exquisitely finished cabinets, at a very attractive reduced price. These radios sre floor samples and _ha never been used. Edwards Majestic Inc.. 2314 R. ve. n.e._Pot. 5907. ANT. BEDBUG, MOTH, ROACH extermin: tior aranteed. PFumigation and moth. roofing of houses. - Also fumigation cham- ger w0 rid furniture of motl and bedblalv Call ‘and deliver American Disinfectant . 936 Eye st. n.w__National 6478, ANTS, BEDBUGS, MOTHS, ROACH extermi- Dation: guaranteed one vear: largest and best service in Washington. k for Exten sion 10, Acme Disinfecting Co., 1426 G st. n.w. _National 2058, 4078. AUTO GLASS INSTALLED. mirrors and fur- niture _tops., mirrors resilvered. National Glass_Shoj 11_New York ave. Nat. 5720. JEDDING of all kinds renovated and steri- izeg by, process approved by Health Qeot D C Prompt service and jow orices Eagie Bedding Co 2215 Sth st. n.e. Decatur 7! BEDDING RENOVATED. Springs, mattresses. pllow: ther m: down comfort, re-cov- ered_Ideal Bedding Co.. 623 € n.w. Nat B Dr tenos \ba ptices wna_brom 0. %l:n Mattress Co., 319 L 5. Nat. 6679 roofing. {E- 4-wheel ‘brakes, balloon tires, slip covers: paint, top and general condition of this car Bl g Tob A er et . Tr o! e 14t st." Decatur 1010, " oo " ST, g o g appearanc an outside. _Apply 1258 Wisconsin ave. n.w. 'CHRYSTER 75 SPORT ROADSIER, 1930 first-class runming order: only $708 terms rd. 1100 Kalorarma rar o T CHRYSLER 62 COACH. 1028—New battery, new brake lining. $450. Col. 4187. __* ice_at great savini office furn. dept le: everything complete, sonable offer accepted. g our Salvage Co.. OIL BURNER for in good condition: By appointment only. Li 3. PASTRY CASE (10-foot) and glassed refrigerator; very cheap. 1302 11th st. n. PI/NO_BARGAINS—Huntington, fne cond tion, 370, Stieff. like new, 3325 Stel 3160, ~ One player-piano. lttle used. $19 One midget pluyer, 3265. One grand. iike new. 7390 Sole agent for Kranich & Bach | € . and Hardman uprights and grands. Pianos | CHRYSLER 70 SPORT COUPE—Tires, paint for rent Moving. packing and storage | like new; motor in A-1 shape; $290. Call Hugo Worch_1110 G st. n.w, Established 1879 | between § and 7:30. Nortn' 1608, 170 PIANO, small. standard make, perfect con- | CHRYSLER SPORT ROADSTERS, -cyl. dition; plain mahogany case; only $50. 510 | rumble seat: $285. $395 and $450: all Mass. ave. n.w. | cellent appearance ‘and fully guarantee PIANO. in"good condition, §35. Gall Atian- L R e W e B DODGE SPORT TOURING — Disc _wheels: origiual paint; perfect condition: all good balloon tires; only $175. Nolan Motor Co. 111 18th st. n.w. DGE 1929 VICTORY 6 4-PASS. OO 5100 down, $40 per mo. Run only 10. miles, this car is like new and fully guaran- PLAYER-PIANO, 3600 Baldwin. will take” #15 casi. in_perfeci Riskind partment siz bargain. 519 TARPENTER AND JQBBER, general re e etimatas ree. Mr. Brining, 1380 lor st.. Adams 1634, - PLAYER-PIANO, standard make, mahogany, ®ooa condition; '$50. There is $75 wor! ‘h'.of teed: completely equipped. ~Warrington Mo- Erisic: " Atiantic 1780-W: P Fot. Wou. | tor Co! 17th_n.w P DODGE_COUPE, ~1937—Bumpers {ront and CARPENTER, BUILDER, alterations, Jobbing: S BoR ant T done Hiht. | Call Rajeigh, Liacoln 9831. 3615 Alabam: e. 21 CARPENTER REPAIRS, porches, 5 shelving, screens, cement work: ex: . J. Rowell. Met. 3146. 218 E n.w. 15¢ CARPENTER AND PAINTER: free estimate: fitst-class work, lowest prices. Phone morn: ings._Adams 9067-J. _White. 15% CHATR CANEING. porch rockers spiinted upholsterine , Atzistrong, 1335 10th st. a.w: Mstropolitan 2083 _______ ELECTRIC WIRING—6_rooms. 2 halls. bath $4) complete: fixtures. $20 installed. Get my estimate; save time and money; work guar- Anteed. North 0885 H. M. Carpenter. 18* ELECTRIC WIRING and fixtures, radios and appilances. Terms to suit. Penn Improve- ment Co.. 911 Tth w. Nat. 0512 EXPERT FLOOR ing; skilled mechanics ave. n.w. Nat. 36 Q. P JOB as maid or cjean apt. Apply 1300 ave. Apt. 207 | WOMAN, settled. colo day or week. light housework: best refer- ences: splendid cook. Ph ams_40 WOMAN. colored, wishes place to do house- work ciean office or store or apartment. Potomac 352" 1409 1 HALESMAN, familiar with soda fountain, confectionary and _tobacco ~trade. ~_State aualifications, age, experience. Address Box 141-E. Star_office. - L2 SALESMAN—An _international financial 1 stitution, 3 vears old. with $35,000,000 in Tesource: 000 clients, ~sales running 200 12% ahead of 1929 production, needs a rep- resentative for Washington: must be honest and hard worker with ambition to become sales manager. Should earn 3500 month if meet requirements. Give plone number for interview. _Address Box 330-D. Star_off SALESMAN, high grade. preferably car: ‘opportunity for hustler with braini ample leads furnished; write fully. Address Box 95-E. Star office HELP—MEN AND WOME AN AND WIFE. cook and general homse- Worker, butler: must have driver's permit: Sty references: $100 'a month: stay on Bremises, 2430 Belmont rd BALESMEN & SALESLADIES, 50 all of part time. . Apply 9:30° a.m. to 5:30 ‘p.m. ‘and from 4 o 8:30 pm. Liberal compensation. 317 P st _n.w. Room 406 SALESMEN, SALESLADIES wan iy After O a.m. - Good proposition. - Pald dally. "eeler Advertising Agency, Rcom printeratt Blag. Lo ige WANTED—Experienced _GBerator on book- Keeping machine with typewriter_Keyboard. Must be capable stenograbher. To recelve consideration Diease state education, €Sperience, references and Sdress Box 136-E, Star offce. INSTRUCTION C i AUTY PARLORS. JOB HUNTER, learn beauty culture at Steus Beauty School; 35 will sta u. 931 L s MABELLE HONOUR SCHOOL (Est 1918)." Permanent Wave, complete, §5. N H. Ave 817_14th St. N.W. REED BEAUTY_ SCHOOL. Complete course, $50. Special prices, m cels, finger waves, shampoos, hair’ cuf henna_packs. Facials or manicures permanent wave: Hafr dyelns v, Met. 946 MOTOR TRAVEL. DRIVING TO NIAGARA FALLS AND WAT- }()I%:v(l!zn. Monday. August 18, in Buick sedan. gln accorgmodate 4. Reasonable. Address Box_132-E.Star office.__ LADY AND DAUGHTER, age 10, transportation to Gainesville, Tex. 1300 Harvard. L GENTLEMAN GOING TO PALM BEACH, Fla,. leaving 16th or 18th Au can_take two _or three passenge st now. Call evening: DONT BE . desire ARL3 FI.OOR_WORK., every description; gua jeed: yery refsonable: dustlens ‘machines. L. T. Folk, 5357 Sherrier pl. n.w. Cleve- d 0528. 26% FURNITURE uphoistered, repaired, pi and decorated at your home or Jsinsen. Adams 3656. FURNITU PHOLSTERED, covers made: est. chees Tepaired: rfully free Tittensor. 1600 Bth_st. tven: returned N._7102 RADIO, Bremer-Tully, 9-tube, highboy, €ost $162 £0: less than half price. only 2 months old, beautiful cabinet, wonderful tone; @iso two extra speakers. Potomac 6127. 1223 Pranklin_st. RANGES—6 _improved, nhew, _ Baltimore ranges. complete: 12 latrobes and Dpipes. Kenealy, 831 Nort itol. REFRIGERATOR, electric, rhe sold this week: porcelain insi rear; hi Just been refinished in beautiful dark plue; tires and mechanical condition re you of thousands of miles of carefree transportation: $225: terms and trade. Trew. Motor Co.. 1509 1dth st. Decatur 1610. DODGE' SEDANS, COUPES, from 1930 to 1025, These cars are priced to sell from $95 1, You owe it to rnlll'lel! to come see what your dollar will buy In these Trew velues: terms and trade. v Motor Co.. 1509 14th st. Decatur 1910. DODGE SENIOR LANDAU SEDAN, 1030 OMcial's car: mileage very low. This car is fully equipped and mey be considered prac- ically zl"lllr:: :na .5“:““.‘;#‘ ae,duflko‘nan e. 509 14th ‘st. Decatur 1910. wid DODGE COUPE, 1927 TYPE—Original cream Duco, trimmed in black: all new balloon natural wood wheeis. = Car absolutely Mr. Roper, 1111 18th st/ Decatur 0 ice.’ $225. _Can give terms 4 ng Value r. Emerson_& Orme, 17th ‘l:d l: :!lfn;‘.v.c‘ utside; for family 2 to 6 persons. rgain. _Call Cleveland 1855, FRIGERATOR. household, —eleci sacrifice; slightly used. 1307 7 North_10114. 7 RATOR, onk desk, tea cart, table . 1882 Ontarlo 18th and Col. RUGS, hooked, all Georgia 2 h s W New Hom $10; others at $5: al) guar 'New machines. $3°mg. Renting and repairing. Open evenin SE Sew. Meh 8hop. 313 Pa. ave.se Lin 37 4 e SEWING MACHINE, Singer portable elec- L —Cieod Sunaiuk. ehpe: tric, latest model. just ke new: sacrifice, riced at $60 cash. 1707 M i e cash. st. n.w, or 40: cost $115. 5326 5th st. n.w. Bec st o > ie—verece | DURANT 1020 COAGH; very §00d appea N T, Singes x ‘ance and condition:. 365 dawn and 351 per 35511459 Belmont, st 4 gflfl"ntxh!.u Simmons Motor Co., 14th at 8. ESSEX COACH. 1930—USed just about month and driven only 600 miles b driver; finished in Duco, brown and many extras. This car will have to be d driven to be fully appreicated. It 1 glass, marble base. $15 each: Natlo: register, $10; 2 wall cases. 310 eac KEYS—Duplicate ceys. 25 cents: qou, wan Turner & Clark. Yore ave nw Met 3008 PAINTING and_paperhanging, for Deat, clean work at reasonable prices and relia” ble service. Call _Adams 1344, Cash_or terms. Keystone Decorating Co., Inc., 3541 14th st. n.w. 18 ¢ made while 1221% New absolutely perfect and will be sold with & full new-car guarantee. Good reasons for selling and exceptionaliy terms. Act quickly, for a real bargain.” A demonsira- se Hon' wil sell you this Call Mr. Ing ESSEX BARGAINS—W o d Essex coaches and sedans up to 1920 m from 350 to $195: priced so low for quick burner gas ranges, $4 each. 1228 P SHOW CASE, & ‘electric lighted. _Bargain, §35." 1225 G_st. ‘mw. _ SINGER MACHINE. late model, $12; desk (4 drawers) and chair, extension leaf, $5. 630 C st. n.e STAMPS. U. 5. and foreign. ackeis, set albums, catalogs. accessories Phone, Dis- trict_4185._Collins Stamp Shop. 927 15th_st. plate _glas 1225 G PAINTING, Interior, exterior, very rea: abie, as 1 do my own work and guarantee 1t. D R Metz, Decatur 3526 after 4 p.m. 15° BAINTING, PAPERHANGING. PLASTERIN s, Drices this month: best materl 8. D. Lopatin. 3 rk fa_ Adams 5340 and exterior; skilled Paul Serene, PAINTING—1 ou ing your bills, 1ith t._0.w., near PAINTING. _interior mechanic: jonabie Dprices. PAPERING AND have the reputation of pa; will do your work: no cas! ttle each month. J. R _Sears. 639 N_Y. No_4011 PERSONAL. ‘The rate under neading of Personal is 3 cents per line additional to the regular line rate. RELIABLE, SETTLED WHITE MAN DE sires position as caretaker or watchma City’ or country.” 1430 North Carolina ave. h.e._Atlantic 2569 SUMMER ~ SCHOOL. 1 NEW igw S o, Lypiag b Sesee eod | Courses ore acoredited and Improved, save You time and money _¥our inquiry ls we T “ s ot oz 1412 Ohapin: | Co: ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED FRONT BED room, with joint use of kitchen and lower 0 i: on car line. Call 3V REST HOME, MODERN, WELL APPOINTE! for invalid, convalescent. aasd. Beautiful location, near Rock Creek Park; lovely, cool room, porch. tal diet; skiiled nursing; ref. Adams 4868, GRADUATE NUR! WILL GIVE ROO! AudA bglrd to invalids and elderly peopl Very reasonable rates. _Adams 6802 809_12th st. n.w gligl 9230, branch 239. DRIVING LESSONS, ANY HOUR, Anywhere: licensed white men; your Gr ouF car. Call any time, Adams 3489. 18* Aed men and expert a7 Ingtvuciors. Oal YU iady tnstructors. O CONGVER: 2188 VAt nw West Soah. 11" BEAUTY CULTURE. A Pleasant and_Profitable Vocation Expertly Taught at MABELLE GNOUR" SCHOOL (Est 1018) The South's Leading Beauty Culture Schooi 1336 N. H. Ave. s FOR ~ADOPTION, TWO BABY BOYS months old and two 2 months old: all a healthy and of good parentage: prefer C: alic home for one. Radtess Box’ 4s8-. Star offce. FOR CONVALESCENT, AGED, INVALID Detached corner home: large porches. sh lawn, delightful, ‘cool, restful rooms: and_nursing Col. 3017-R. ___ MONEY ADVANCED ON PAWN TICKETS. diamonds. antiques. silver and eold Liv: ingston & Co., 1319 F st. n.w, Nat. 5649, 36_this week only. Paper iricluded ~ Sout Decorators, 407 Rich- ardson st. n.w. North_10265. 15* 37 ai at lowest prices. using pure We do plumbing. heatins closures_and al Becesary. Terms to auit your convenience ast call The Home Decorators, 1009 9th st._n.w._Metropolitan 0854, STORE FIXTURES—Show cases. wall cases, counters. shelying. tables. chairs. cash regis- rs, {ron scales, coffee’ urns. soda ountains. elec. mixers, partitions snd equip- ment of every description. Edgar Baum. Thc. 914 € st_n.w TYPEWRITER RENTAL SERVI eorgia 1883 " Underwoods, Rozals and %, Sathe $2.60 mo.; 3 mos. In adv., $6.15; 6 mos., $12. TYPEWRITERS—Am: 1l makes bought, rented. repatred tudent. rates "Open” evenings. 1431 Eas Capilol st. Lin_0082 VACUUM__ CLEANERS—_AJT _ Way, Hoover, Eureka. Premier-Duplex. $15-320, like new. guaranteed year: rent cleaners.’ $130 day. Bags. parts. repairing, all kinds, delivered Vacuum Cleaner Shop, 1404 Girard. Adams removal Don’t bu il Them " National Autg. Saes G De Boto s Plymouth dealers, 33 New York ave. n. Oven il 9 wm. ' " ESSEX 1029 CH. INGER COACH: e ianical condition: m tionaily "good mecl Simmons Motor - Co. 363 best terms in_town. 14th_and 8 sts __Pot._368¢, ESSEX 1928 SUPER 6" SPORT ROADSTER. with ‘special snappy Duco finish in red and black: just complately overhauled: a real baréain at $350: best termd in town. Sim- mons Motor Co.. 14th at S sts. _Pot. 3886. FORD TUDOR SEDAN, 1930—Used about one month: willsacrifice, $490: also terms. M. Toper, 1111 ath W.. between 13 and m. FORD FORDOR TOWN SEDAN, e ey P Rolstery perfoct. We Will suarantee this CAF in_every respect: see it today; onl : 1ow"down’ Dasment, - ML & TiSbitt rd Open Typewriter Co WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. ANTIQUES. 0ld_goid, siiver, diamonds, jew- giry boushe "and wn- “rendier brokers 805 913D st now. Pr. 0339 714 14th st. n.w., 3 P APERHANGING AND PAINTING — Rooms apered, $6 and up; rooms sanitarily scraped 7 Sioam interior and exterlor Dainting: !lncnlnml’la 3 imates. rle Jordan. FAPERING. paintine plgstering wnd car. entry: terms to_suit. ;h b atonwe Nat 081 o \PERHANGING— g tinate. tumbed FoR. guaranioes i A T Geory . T O5ige 7120 18th ot o ot 3 FTAN TANO_~TU! T TeDA(r estimates e Synderson.- e Cou 644 H st e 1057;_night call, Col. 5040, _Pot. 989 PLASTERING, patch work done re wonably i sl a) Tittle advice isit our show gineer will eall Summar prices ot_Plumbing 813 R st ne. G, é_'@?h.c";{llf'l‘t u{ln up: “n-gmm. L anitary iitle & mont) onany home" tmp. free. 12%0us convengence. Special 3 nce m"Y.z oo radintign. 4335 "Bu g Co. &how 1o0m. none Luncoln 10311, BOOKS—Highest prices for sets. miscellaneou bool:?lnln qumnifi." ‘Bri them™ or phone Metr itan Mll '-m man's Biz_ Book Shop. 933 G st. n.w BOOKS—We b books: we BRorts ook "Blorer So1"F 2w Met. 8340. iadhid ASH REGISTERS, show cases and | Xlires; _entire - contenta _bousht. Edgar inc. o Met. D14, um, inc., 914 B st URNITURE—Would like Yo purchase Some used furniture to outfit & Efiha Diano. Phone Metropoiitan SO81. " 115 FURNITURE of all descripti R Faah prices. paid. - Call & Marsolius, Porn. Co.._ Met. 9533. 320 8th & . 20°_' | FORD 1920 RNITURE of all B iye: Bato. Capital Burditiute Co. el dotail’ 3305; terms n.w. or phone Met. 8 3 ln'- B 201 T4th st h OLD G Bri W_ floor.._¢ o m'y'nm?\;'“‘m“;fiwn “:""’"? b aat o ur manufacturing dept: wil | fhanicel copil FORD FORDOR. iate 1939: ke new: driven only 9,000 cureful owner. . We :fi";lcfl service: 3435 1 ) COFE cat new-car Suardntes. s it Bt ol T o Sk 8565._Open ittt Jo pm. il FORD COUPE. 1929 Biiie rome (o e, SN Pate Motor Co.. 3523 Sherman ave. " D . 38 need Pay highest prices. A. WANTED--Second-hand hot-water dress r:TVI. ofice, e