Evening Star Newspaper, October 20, 1930, Page 34

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SPORTS.' Golf Stars Gather START PLAY FRIDAY AT SALT LAKE CITY Host of Country’s Leading Linksmen Are Entered In $5,000 Open. the Assoclated Press. ALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Oc- tober 20—The vanguard of a host of the Nation’s leading professionals was here today %o begin practice for the first an- nual Salt Lake City open golf tournameént, which opens Friday with a purse of $5000 awaiting the victors in the 72- holo medal ylly «mM l 4 'l: pl l ovet ” -""' '%fi' L mfldl! while of &8 poi e o ek Al , I T y Sraing 5 Efinm the 18 holes, Henfy of Butte, Mont., also arrived yesterday, but too late to play & com=~ lete Atmour Entered. inosa of Chicago, a contender W%wmwm%% OTTOW afnt g bof.h of Los Angeles, ‘Walter Hagen of omm L T y l’ew Ym'k, inmewset W? ' umo-ney fl eam.y, wqmwm msnn yflm,“tncnnefnb- debut a8 nmme-mtoflu" this event. BETHESDA BOWLERS WIN BITTER MATCH ational Champs Take Odd Geme From OClarendon to Tighten Hold on League Lead. Southern_Dairles No. 2. terclub League—Iris Club S Giub, Rislto Club Club_vs. Olui FEMININE GOLFERS INEXHIBITION PLAY Collett and Other Tourney Stars to Enter Series of Matches. OS ANGELES, October 20— The golfing elite of the fem- inine ranks put the scene of Glenna Collett's fifth na- tional championship behind them today as they moved northward for a series of exhibition matches, with their first stop at Miss Marion Hollins’ private course, at Santa Cruz, Calif. Seventy-five of the 96 who started in thé thirty-fourth annual champion- ship at*the Los Angeles Country Club ganned to be mm, including Miss H.|in m suuam. -Nolnihdne Mercant! Virans' Administration, Treas- | H, A. tect vs. ernal Revenue, Post ?P\Ibl!o uildings and Public Parks. . Tomorrow. District League—Cornell's Lunch vs. sville. National c.film League—King Pin ws. Rinaldi Tallors. Insurance League —New York Life Acacia Blues; People's Life vs. & Simo; va. velers; Massachusetts Mutual va. mhble. District of Columbia; Acacia Reds vs. Prudential; Metropoli- un vs. Mutual Insurance Agency. Marine Corps League—Adjutant and xupm vs. Operations; Quartermaster P;ymut:r Marine Barracks vs. Prince Georges countéhl‘fuue (Sec- e (Sec~ ‘hillum. . Yo b h team individual set and the Continental Casualty | G. ollett, fresh rmm her l-‘l,umayl tri- D, . Helen Hicks, Inwood, N. Maureen Orcutt, Haworth, N. J., Cana- @ian champion. From Santa Cruz they will move to Del Monte and San Pranciseo for ex- hibitions. Tournament officials heré announced the tournament just ended had netted upproximlu ly $8,000, almost doubu the revious high figure set in 1923, e mummnt at Rye, N. Y, )'Il TENPLES BATILE FOR LEAGUE LEAD Capt. Rosenberg Is Out of Big Bowling Mateh With Petworth Tonight. BY FRANCIS E. STAN. HE Northeast Temples, fighters every ome, will Nave to put up oné of the greatest bowling bat- ties for & spell if they mean to mmmmmcmkjm the Temples' match with 3 b Hall pinmen, and ham Northeasterners m out of three, they looked anything but impressive without Capt. Maxie. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1930. ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND—Dot and Dan Plan a Trip. CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11 pam. day befors publication. For Sunday, 5:30 p.m. Saturdey. At the Branch Agencies, one hour earlier, both for daily and Sunday. Only Exceptions. Desth Notices and Lost and Found advertisements for The Daily Star will be accepted up to noon day of issue, except Satur- day and Legal Holidays, when the closing time is 10:20 a.m. Death Notices and Lost and Found for The Sunday Star will be accepted up to 11 p.m. Saturday. CIRCULARS PROHIBITED. In order to protect its ad- vertisers from receiving circular matter, it is expressly under- stood and a mf that all such matter will be withheld as far| tfei as possible by The Star. Only| 7 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 ..,3&8.." INSTRUCTION COURSES. (Continued.) AUTO DRIVING LESSONS, ANY HOUR, ANY- Iv‘mun- licensed white Ifl your or our, eat. ART—ADVERTIS!NG fleem on, Sostume design, life class, LIVING@TONE ACADEMY. 333 P St. N.W. LEARN BEAUTY C TU EARN WHILE YOU LEARN K "?.*Ww 11"1'4%5‘1%" s STATISTICAL COURSE. New classes starting Monday, Nove: 3 MOUNT PLEASANT SCHaOL macnintsts, buliding radeimen. mill work: e learn to read blue prints, ate, a tgn -nd a3 out l work Sroh “any time. Day o l!lD F Metro. 5628, nlnoymr AGENCIES, K_and general houseworker, stay of 0_home nights. No. 19! 5 NATIONAL PERSONNEL & Competent lp 'ul datly; e Blaced 5, mu o e POSITIONS M 48 septieasts BT nosrapl bookkeepers, clerks, salesmen, etc. Free reg: Ioatiom: Bovd s, 1938 F B, Navl 3338 HELP—WOMEN. different 1 xw’ GIRL, colo API?E o_sell out ‘"E’ BOX 88501 rmmfi ‘twenty-one beautiul ards; LACE ‘tment p" ntelligent, Job 84 maid, waiiress; private fam o ass; 548, Srard st mw. el lain_cook, for one lady o st Beve Best réterences; e dress Box 2632, Btar oftce. onest ATTRESS —Oolor 'h > surmien sood Siy ‘seters b pd_reliaf cum‘un oAl S STRETCHED, called (or and dalivered. "LibesIn, SRR, F IRl et i WORK i small family: feforenee. W - GIRL wania gene nnmor or part time. 74 O s GIRL, colored, gr geeral houseworker. work 85-J. neat, wishes nlm as, o e o s apt. colored, neat, wants work, 'm city references; experienced. re'énm:t b Oand deivered aY- TA Whebe: "Call afantic e~ 21 ypewriting, tn fih iz nen- ""! all_atter 1o s ovas vt h.:'c' ‘and light fr 711 Dst. nw. games in 12, But Hemnm‘t gang m Wi much better than the; at :g: Me"z%mno"mg“ 4 the race and likely to be near the top g n. TAILOR, experienced =E r.;!; ip'i Conn. . - | 8.€. CONTRACTORS ROLL FOR SEASON’S MARKS Four Records Bettered as Cool ‘Weather Sets In—Fuller No. 1 Team Topples Two. ason records went blooey Contr actors’ League with the change in wnther with_the set, high team game, high nm marks being bette: e . 3 QGeorge A. Fuller ‘Stone Plant highest set and game rurt.hem with & 585 and a 1,651. Matson turned in a new individual set with a 373, llded no little by a 137 hl-'m 3 came through with a g M'n e' Bgfnlti. and finished 5 lgnthcse sizzling performances on the part of the l'unfr bowlers, their op- ponents, D. C. teher, were white- washed. Rudolph & West took three from James Baird Co. rolling 1,591, with A. Romero's_ 365 set, second high for the , alding. Southern Asbestos Co. took two from Fuller Stone Hl.?‘:. No. 2, while Eund.nd sand & Gravel took two from A. W. & Dougherty, 8 new team, shmd‘ofl with two from P. J. Mc- ott. tandard Art Marb n & Dougherty Fuller Stone Plant N John P. Evan Identity * Sreunisetion :elec‘lm Bervice 8 A et R o %eam high set—Commission, 1443, High average—Clar) ganization), 100-7. Second high average -Banks (Record): 1071 me—0lark (Or on), 1 kG gh _set—Banks irikes —Clark nigh strikes—Ba |eedvq 8e lllllllm) 2 338, (Oraanization) isgins | operating —is one-hour et $01° THo. 14th VALET, Apply employ: wreu-r Tor they e m‘mfifgmfir 18] la M’«_Ms__— EN, tors oo, (1, g s BreTece riom §6-810. da ity Room 2 "m'l'sz:“:? ..-"’:f.‘a."“i ,'.:"'5',‘-' 100 CHAUFFEURS WANTED. Taxicab season is in full swing now. City and Stop Me drivers are making good money under our new profit-sharing proposi- tion. SEE MR. RUPPEL OR MR. BYRON, CITY CAB CORP., 141 12th St. N.E. HELP—MEN AND WOMEN. e e e tion; reference real WAN'I'I:D—.Amm. Metropolitan_9423. % learn, M Hongur School (est. 18 L 817 14th t. n.W. RY- person with experience and i ween 1 dress 1.1 ent, " be- per month.’ Ad- Shon-> Ot with Tohowine W results. _Addry o Box us Z. Young Ladies “or Matronl nd epportunity to esrn 1| h {4th SHIRT NISHERS and fold- ers, experienced, white. Car- roll’s Laundry, 14th and R sts. HELP—DOMESTIC. i 353 home 16 FiEht O B SITUATION—MEN. Persons adverti for ; LACE CURTAINS laundered, §0c Dair. Big for and deliver. All kinds of Taunary Jor umlblv = un Tome. Nice sunny )-Ei vard. _Pot. LA to reference: sunmn K yard. "-l‘l e -mm cut out Thle od: call W e;_prices reasonable. Adam: Box 1 Btar of al in _al tion_wor 'l% l“ beauty Gfl“\ll % )i of lture %;u Emfix%. ek 1938, <o 3 o | A , T work in_delicates: _L_!_._.___m olbericacea Apviy "Sis ist st me.| MATD: colored. Tlensant, e F Gorms ‘on_sny S EAOTY COTTORE Eavs whls 75 7 HOME work, middle i glty or country. B TooT el rul:ugnl“u'::i 2 n'xfy. 143-W. ral ror| or ing ‘!t WOMAN wishes day's of seneral housework. Mary Contee, v st. n.w. Dec. 5266 | Eo st v, fl % osition &s ehambers xperien i maid or_ nursemald: best of references. Star_office. 20% Address Box 138-; £ ;‘.E"m@@wrm%. iaiaes i ~‘.-§-‘;,{§ STEVER 'l ffi; %T?i%‘“ o mm "TEARN $4 EVERY HOUR. | i L de 8 5 1 plan gc' mple im i" apply at once ST e 1126 Natlonel Press INSTRUCTION COURSES. AuTO DRINING QUICKLY, TAUGHT. 1a- sbout our new method; white established 10 _years. 0083. or two-montk. spec COLUMBIA SHOR’ Bidg.._14th and Par] ANT TO Dot Ut Lesrs sl lephone switchboprd e course. mxur?c Bids . 14th ' youss ma ?a’m) 02 Ayont go0d, family ¢ 7 n.hu e atten dutul of 85 kind. Manu b tier i mily; ‘can hnnhh “reter- bu”- Pnh:nl Aiatic 4130 W. m-uo‘ gm L boe é rd 2T | B T ..“.z:-s...m ded Service National 5000, Branch 215. -| ALTERATIONS % ,‘,W, ut i abeono nomical, cap {natitution; for hotel ..,.....:r‘ Ve work. Fhotie North Ho USEMAN, butier and valet, Filipino; good cook, Tom Bl dis "5 BH inne; jessons; moderate course ”-um yun”? m?:nhv- wentior. gw% S5, b r‘ a i éw-"ga%"‘r”ws:iflm o ; classes, el mennry and vanced, day or W_ —Tl' UGH’ resting met) art lessons. " | W wanted country; v mmfil— Sood e63k) lon pri Teglie N, 'lll‘l' ::ll!?o I:r.l‘ y¥er. " Atlantio 3036-W- SITUATION s—m AH‘II 'Om red color lnlnd'lllln 1or best refer erences. 1819 SITUATION—WOMEN. efadss. ofice Toutine cave olrencas. " Adaress, CARPI . I o b g HAIR ted; uphol- g N% frnaess c}nnfé# T“M X s a'..“ .&nlrlfl: ELECT RIC WIRIN fr i L} Paul Berens, 38 e, BV, LR HELP AND SITUATIONS, (Continued.) R_WORK in_all ss_machi} xper Blectric 'lrl?l and &fnnl‘ npmn: lnd Call | painting, ha rpentry, pl B w Arst-cl. nd ol Kinds &ffl%. work. " No Job too“fu or too "flf" DooRs, KEYS.:%BEE:; 'l'nn._ll' cenia made L interior, rior;, VeTy Tesson: i g;flEMfiM@_% AINTING, Reduccd rates. ntract nnu lmrvmon 8l l“wmwg -.‘ - ';"i Tme PAINTING Sheioes_ane —_“——m sonable prices pal Bereno, 38 No'¥. ave. AINTING Beat, elnn work at reason- ghle prices, call Ads Ctah or ierms. Kevsfone Dec. Cou E e We do sl Kinds_ of ex- 4| PAINTING {800t inioriar, Bathte 18 oave,jise pure Dutch Boy lead, pure pure turpentine: best colors Hiear o wa ‘mby paints on”prémises 50 mrldenu can e improveme: Fooples. Hom ating ©0., 0% “National T17e o ob FAPERING, ¥7.80 & room. Cracks filled, e Newton ms_8066-J. PAPERING $ rooms SEd Rl 3 ice: cash or termas W Chad¥lor. 4 PAPERING B20KE (¢t bty ;fl,r» up; serv- nu PAPERING Pean o T ;. A‘pE_RINE —Hooms_diyscraned snd “urne&eqn; up: 2o %' wil ivory vanity s e Teason for ssll- t 120 G gtreet n. ay or after Tur, two, beautiful; il ‘fi. BK S, pinairs, sates, ‘-; : (hesDest_prices ngton. ~ Specl e sec. gnds, Commercial Office Furniture Co., 430 ‘can 4180 gent it, H. Baum n.w. _National u’? i '_W’WFTM loset, ;i Gloset, table. stx “shairs; good condition; (completewindows, “sash only. i .' alv -pecm ":':5"" ""r"-i':'-‘." ™ ptlas IL n.w, Met. m"?. 3-plece velour living rm. Pullman dnvm:ml. Wxnmu: et .50; _vel Tessers, 25: Kitohen rugs and other mrnuu fim:'“’m M. Amtn‘% e i V| n‘ MT m,n ;;"hfi%mmm E’:ne%rmm (ua.:a better '1" for logs PAPIRI!AND!NO PAINTING, Toverior and | Salvage Co 3588 guar; work: rea wto; OIL APERHANGING Eoome a1y -m 1 8. 3. R. Sears, G0N v.% e | O% X PAP%R}-TKNGING, “PAINTING | piano; kind. No job is too small or work is guaranteed to satisfy. S ey &lfig ¢ Decorating Co., 1434 Fair-, EXC ‘Adams 1 NGH\G 5" and n‘;'“".."f: 'TANOS i, Motk suaraateed e —J!_ AP ANGI s bein (dry) and paper Ma i raniee -%f, '2’:5 mr buL tnr fl 5 payment to start lnm or ‘“"f'" Tequired). our name with a OOFERS, Let us %1 fi o, 1538 Tih . 8w y,"EEs‘ [y 8, in o e, ey, Bt 1) fu WEATHER.STRIPPING " R o™, otin R Rootne lvlm’lll omrmmmu. with e MH"L T ”a?}'r- 188. Hardman pianos, Pu oved and. packed |1oF "shipme Hilgo worehe 1110 G. Est. 1879, several rebullt. With sa Efl to ?fl biyers, any reassnable n.l: m.lln-‘.n rice 3260 T R T N Al %’3.’915{ Ao, °”m o 14 s, $a1; Dl "“nue ; o 0.5 ? fafine condiiion. for 3ea. e American Stor- Girard. in_ excellent TO—Victer, model | B3 C k) formed; sultable for club or io¢. | Address Box 90-Z, Star_office. e ; e, § ithe Beont cil oy M l. lll i unly &muh dition: mak hou“. and 8 oo *ivime.” For nd terms. Address | 2 front foom, ful eat mchfnx or dresmaking “TO BUY OR SELL ANY BUSINESS SEE US FIRST AR 'roN ST, 13 ATL BANK 'BLDG. SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. japeusiter Exct 15 1 46, . ET dlnlnl. other fur: IIr% for 331 Smersn 0.2 OF DRAWERS with mir- mirror, sewing ma- ades, lace curtains, overcoats, 1 ng rim; ulfi’mr oat, Tad and 8 chid: and modern furnitur of eoufln. furnishings of mmlax‘m consist chiffonter wit H . Bl Vases Hotee, il Bo' B g eysrybing fs af.’pom A brfil ‘gn bullding ms it l‘DI‘II many ing at fl\ll’ yards. w. uua i Fasiiator ?IB( bllh"lbl. Il l‘tor ing materials prices. Unl'nl N lf-hll’ %I;PA)GY HOUSEWRECKING ”Lgh &n:& NE. ..'w"""'w o i pt. Frid ‘beautiful designs. Pll‘ln“. lllfl’nnh New Home: $10; others $3 mo. u. Sew 3ich, Biop, 313 \ble ri fect Sraeen i:‘ rg et n1 Emfiiy’"fi. dress’ 18, 8t g%-"“'::"r;gfl B R rlington, 11 Al makes sold, e m'é""‘"‘l o, Sxch General "1 Tath nw. Nab 5 in A— condition; E goadi reasonable. Phone Hyattsville Fodit We havs 0k of all 11" Sou 5o ook ur_srack o -3 [t '"‘fifln"‘o@!fld Serict 'Hl!! lxchlnn 15 H n.w. l’entlls e g n' 1 nm T Duplex, G = uu Tent aEs. Dapis. Tepatrin Vacuum Cleaner Shop. dams _0900. "F09 New Hamp- | Ada 0D Sl o STediat Ve o 2194 after 6 p.m.. pi Another Auction Sale of Storage Furniture, at Smith’s Storage Warehousc, 1313 You 8t. N.W, Friday, October 24, at 10 O'Clock AM. & Euras ' A %u 21° ive you . . | toned In our 275, ot ail daser .I‘u. nhnua m o-uur L ?t'n":.‘;" %L A AR 9 en and mrnnnn > u: © ot Be -u-a T-E Hone M )lemmom[m o Dighest cash Dri lue. h price ‘W‘“_—fisfi. 2 £ Tlaue and omos L“il&mwflun‘n'l m’m ,3.'. OLD PIER GI T MIRROR. Nort LUNCH ROOM AND STORE wi por g5 EQUIPMENT. contente. A TR BEFORE SELLING tan 8817 and et the fender wells, uu st n.w., bet nlgu'n:i:‘ b‘f:nux i, tres, aint nd up- ur car in trade: terms, Co., 11 Con. Gareful barty: paint, tires and upe Ex:m'-'{l x:': .&rm&lédwh ' In 1, B e e Wm&fi?}fi:gw %‘_’, “hd Bindes. hun: Ad:g’a' h’;‘.’.fih&é“ rati DM exoellmt &n "’En&fl m SRivtor cos 28 sham-n ave! sh: this car 1- been c-reml leondl- bumi t Barry-Pate Motor” Go., 35 5 e, Bn 1225; hout: & feal 1 eood mhu has ‘fld new HDhO- - 1‘ e T L ate” Motor” Co. 3625 Bherman ave. tires, olsurv | gt ‘k &2 iy P‘lfll ben of shno only S do'n drade Gr, R L Tayior hozor Y 1901 Jath 8k, B-w, A A méchia terms, Y e n ot wltlnn low mileage: “’ n el oy 5, " beater; | AT o' | motor n:rrm. o-vnmnni p-mn. u-mi real bargain: $4908 North f;:z“afl,.., 316 ymen w5 e R bt | mps, d! LIVE STOCK AND CATTLE. o A W R s o n Fone_North Der. atnie the, “Fad oEa ""as:’.*m. 14th and fdm ¥, A a._ave. . vllrl OM ‘l-llml. Buver snmu % Si-rlan. DOGS, PETS, ETC. T Fomeies, 312 ¥ Athlm’nolxflil'h C!IP)'W.. i e i i nmm'

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