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' Programs, Beginning To-| WMAL night, to Take Place of Shil- | 3: kret’s Weekly Concerts. ‘The popular B. A. Rolfé Orchestra Dbegin & new series of midwerk programs tonight at 10 o'clock over WRC and a network of associated National Broadcasting - Co. stations. in cancellation of the regular -weekly :gnceru of Nathaniel ilkret's Or- 8. bod! # the banjo wizard, will lee and his Connecticit ‘ankees in rtuentlnl the Sunshine r. He Ml play tunes ranging fromn in Blue” to the ever-popular ‘ Rudy and his band will offer novelty ballads of sentiment ®nd a group of leading college songs. Daguerre to Be Guest. Louis Jacques Daguerre, inventor of | ‘the duuzrreot pe, will be the reincar- ’ honor_in the Birthday The musical por- this program includes White's “On flu Bayou, Louis Blues” and *Home, !Wefl Home.” = Two other outstanding WRC attrac- ‘$ions will be the semi-finals of the ‘National Radio Audition, and the Mel- Moments' presentation, with Eu- & Whi e Ormandy’s Orchestra and Oliver!,.;s, the audition semi-finals will ird in the voice contest program, e the Melody Moments' broadcast ‘will feature a medley of songs from: the musieal comedy hits of 1928. Frederick L. Schweppe, barnm:'e‘.“ml: Dr. A Leolegical Seminary of St. Louis. ‘The dn.mmc sketch depicting the of time, to be broadcast at 8:45 o'clock, is entitled “Thirteen Is Lucky.” It is based on the time when Old Tom, of London’s Big Ben, tolled WOL 3 instead of 12 strokes at midnight. In t.he cast are several well dm 3 lt? dio performers. ing A. 7. Koye l:mlncuflm’d ‘Walker. ** Norman Brokenshire will again act #s master of ceremonies of the varied program to be broadcast at 9 Another det:ctive mystery 5:00—Tht 5: 3 W-‘!V durlm & program lrrlnaod Sons of the American Revolution. stnfinn. musical features include ‘recitals t; Chick owm, tenor, and nmm Harbison, pia: Victor Post Prim: sba M and the xohnl. Melo nm ot - INJUNCTION IS ASKED ' Use of Word “Duco” by Auto Body | 13: 3‘;— Works Attacked in Suit. Ot Sppeac 1o the Delaware core ‘poration. ¢ * PICKS WRONG CUSTOMER Overcoat Seller Working Out $25 ; Fine in Consequence. 9:00— Mo., November 20 (). | 10:1 00—Orchestra met & man ll oo—mao Audition. 11150 R o~ R e T - PREMIER IS HONORED Damr of Laws Degree Conferred Upon Canadian Official. Tuesday night was made an doctor of 1 mnen.um- 12:00—Howard unnu Orchestra. ol 30a—Ann Leaf. official lunch- | 12: 394.5—WJZ New York—760, (N. B. C. Chain) 6:00—Raising Junior. 5—Dance Orchestra. his cabinet greeted the Canadian prime . minister at the station. At the univer- Major “Chain” Features ‘TONIGHT. 8:00—Sunshine hour; 282.8—WTIC—1,060. 6:00—Art McGinley. 6:15—News; Sports. 6:30—Orchestra (30 minutes). 9:00—Varied musical orchestra_and WMAL and C. solls B. 8. net- 4759 Meters. 630 Kilocycles. 6:45—Tony's Bel‘lnbm ‘The booking of these programs resulted | 7: 00—21:"{:; o by Stanley Bell 7:15—Harris program. 7:30—World Tour. 8:00—Correct time. 8:01—Voice of Columb'a. 8: 30~Kllunborn Edits the News. 9:! W—Mu‘lw 9 SD—DmcllV! My-ufin. 10:00—Lutheran program. 10:30—Paul Whiteman Orchestra. 11:00—Ben Bernie's Orchestra. . 11:30—Ted Florito's Orchestra. 12:00—Correct time. Early Program Tomorrow. ith, tenor. Boys who sang their way | 10°30% 9‘;’“505',‘;,3,;““;,,0,, Wy ous| 13 be ‘Barrett. —_Org 10:45a—Frank W. Young, planist. 11:00a—"‘Comj lakma by Helen Chase. 11:15a—“Getting Ready ing,” by Ida Bailey Allen. 11:45a—"Blouses and Sweater Blouses,” by Hope Andrews. 12:00m—Paul Tremaine's Orchestra. 12:30—Columbia Revue, 1:00—Dance Orchestra. 1:30—Barclay Orchestra. 2 olumbia Artists’ Recital. 2:30—American School of the Air. 3:00—United States Marine Band. 3:45—"X-rays and Their Uses,” Dr. 8. K. Richtm; 4:00—Curtis program. 228.9 Meters. 1,310 Kilocycles, / 4 Io—m' Madeline Lanphier, e Costumers. N 11:00a—Beauty Chat. H wo-unncu in| music. 12:30 to 1:00—Paul Gable, m’tlnln. 454:3—WEAF _ New~. York—660. . 3. ol Ghuin) :tume ‘Abe 4. and Davi ) 7:30—Midweek Hymn M Vallee's Onh-tn I’D—m ‘Moments: 9:30—Orchestra M Y 10:00—Herbert Opera Series. 11:00—Slumber Hour, m EVENING S'I’AR, WASHINGTON, D. C Today. o on the Radio AR MQJI.. lalul otherwise m} LOCAL STATIONS. 2:30—The luhdy l W—“HmdPn iness dw—mmflflm"wvfll Sutton. 0—The Lady Next Door. the Spotlight. Colvin. m,, 9:00—Birthday Party. 9:: ao—mlm Moments. 11:00—B. A. Rolfe’s Orchestra, 11:00—Radio Aufl.mvm for the North- eastern District. 12:00—Weather forecas 12:01 to 1:00a—Jack Albln‘a Orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. u 45a—Tower health exercises. : 0a—Phil Cook, comedian. —Morning devotions, e 3)a—Cheerio. 9:00a—Morning melodies. 9 —Food program. —National home hour. 11 00a—Musical Appreciation hour, di- rected by Walter Damroch. 12:00a—Musical program. 12:15—Rctail food market review. :30—National farm and home hour. recital. ‘Edna Wallace Hopper, 2:45—The Melody Three. 3 W—"By'hodllc’.! of .the Business Depression,” by Edwin P. May- nard. 3:15—Rochester Philharmonic Orches- tra. 4:00 to 5:00—Radio Guild. 205.4 Meters. WISV 7460 Kilocyctes. | 3:00—Uncle Jim and Mary Jane, by| 3:30—The Movie Man. 4300—-0!1 With th: Dance. for Thanksgiv- 6:12—On the Mat. 6:15—Classified program. 6:45—Police bulletins. 7:00—Bill ‘and Tut. 7:15—Telephone flash. 'l 17—Travel ulk by Lucy Salamanca. 001 famous com- !'nrm anice ! M—Jlmmleufl;ll’blxm phnM 9:15—The ops. 10:00 to 11.00—Fret Ensemble. Early Program Tomerrow. 9:00a—Down_South in Dixie. l 05!»-—1'1’12 ‘Town Crier, terlude. of coming. attractions. Brevities. news. 12:20—Farm chat by David Martin, 12:45 to 1:00—Radio Revival, i program. 00— Whoopee party, d :00—Dramatic talk, - OUT-OF-TOWN STATIONS. m@hfiefl wnl Programs prepared by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Eastern Standard time. (Meters on left of call letters, kilocycles on right.) 272.6—~WPG—1,100. l 00—B'nai B'rith. 5—Uke; :30—Organ Concert. 11:00—Same as WABC. Variety. 282.8—WBAL—1,060. 7:00—WJZ (3 hours). d C. Dinner. g oo—ume sympbony. 9 IHuburb-nnu 9:30—Melodists; Tour. 10:15—Art Quintet. 10:45—Globe Trotter. 11:00—Orchestra. 260.7—WHAM—1,150, 6:30—Children's Period, 7:00—Same as WJZ, 7:15—Music Sketch. 7:30—Same as WJZ. é!flVlCfl - ice Exclusively 00000000000000 work. 9:30—Musical program; Rollick- ers Quartet and Wl’t’l!lu\l 9:30—Detective dramatization — WMAL and C. B. 8. network. 10:00—B. A. Rolie’s Orchestra: dance music—WRC and N. B. C. network. 10:30—Paul Whiteman'’s Orches- tra; dance music—WMAL and. coast-to-coast C. B. 8. network. 12:00—Jack Albin’s Orchestra; dance music — WRC ‘and N. B. C. network. Flashes from The Evening Star, a resume of the um of the world, 1is broadcast daily WMAL__at 5:45 n'clock from The Star's broadcasting studios. RADIO SERVICE o on S e ber i Cartion ‘g "General Bloctric: M. W. DOVE \® Braised Virginia Ham @| with Sherry Wine Sauce, Bearnaise Filet Mi; Kennebec Sa and Roast Stuffed Young Turkey—all of these ferred selections, and many others, prompt your choice for Thanksgiving Dinner at the Grill. time enjoy our specislly grilled REINDEER .STBAKS & CHOPS. Thankflgxw Dinner sl.fi(f y-—or monthly re- In the mean- 100—Sports; WJZ. 11:30—Dance’ (30 minutes). 379.5—WGY—190. 1:00—Orgai 11 30—WEAP uo min.). 302.8—~WBZ—990. 8:00—Hour of features, 10:00—Btudio. Brograms: udio m. 10:30—Concert; Sports. 11:00—Orchestra. CENTRAL AND S0 STATIONS. 428.3—WLW—700, 6:45—Same as WJZ. 7:15—Jesters; WJZ. S ture Programs. 11:00—Variety (2% hrs.), 398.8—WJIR—1750. 6:30—To be announced, 6:45—Cecik & Sally. —Samt as WJZ. 5—Style Program. 0—Little Symphony. 1100 THour trom Wiz, 405.2-—~WSB—T740, :00—Dinner Trio. 0—Vocational. 5—Same as WJZ. 5—Jesters; 5—Same as W 00—Same as 9:30—Same as WJZ. 10:00—Same as WEAF. 11:00—Dance ‘The United States end of this week for dred of West Point, Va. The Tal lington Memorial trvm the B street ha ‘been Taleott lt 270—-WRVA—1,110. can be UTHERN DREDGING TO BEGIN York River Operations in Vicinity | Mich., of West Point Planned. pireline dredge Talcott will leave Washington sbout the iging ope: tions on the York River in them;lflnlv been engaged in removing the segment of earth from in front of the water gate near the Lincoln Memorial and shooting 1t across the Potomac River o/ Columbia Island. In s few days more a,:k'hlnbtl will finish its part of the ‘The derrick boats Atlas or Benning will clear away the rest of the earth so That ‘an_across-the-water view of AT~ ‘Bridge obtained plaza. The Benning l:ment:.n( the work of the SCREEN GRID— REAL FULL TONE ‘FULL ELECTRIC— DYNAMIC SPEAKER— 624 Pa. Ave. 5. E. 1234 14th St. N. W. THINK OF IT! The GLORITONE RADIO . TABLE MODEL Can, be moved from place u place. be arranged. lmsumarou uwvsn BROADCASTERS’ HEAD National Association Headquarters Will Be Moved From New York to Capital City. Special Dispatch to The Star. CLEVELAND, Ohio, November 20.— The National Association of Broadoast- ers at the closing session of its annual convention yesterday lelecudml’hfllp G. Loucks, young lawyer of Wi D. C, as its man: director at a be in excess of noooo a year. decided to move iis headquarters from New York to w"'uhmmn e manager of - tion WTMJ of Milwaukee, was elected president, succeeding Willlam 8. Hedges, manager of Station WMAQ, CI 3 Other officers chosen are win M. Spence of Station WPG, Atlantic City, first vice president; O. D. Fisher of Sta- tion KOMO, Seattle, second vice presi- dent, and Paul Morency of Station W'l'XC Hartford, treasurer, association vested the direction of fla organization in an executive com- mittee composed of Hedges, the retir- ing president; Frank Russell, president of the National B Co. in Washington, and H. A. Bellows of Station WCCO, Minneapolis. will be members of a board of dlrecfon whose newly elected members are H. K. Carpenter of Station WPTF, Raleigh, N. C.: George McClelland of Station WEAF, New York: A. J. McCosker of Station WOR, Newark; Dr. Frank W. Elliott of Station WHO, Des Moines; Morgan Eastman of Station WNR, Chi- cago, and Leo Pitzpatrick of Station WGR, Detroit. RAPS CIVIL SERVICE Smith of Idaho Thinks Federal Em. ployes’ Constitutional Rights Are Being Abridged. &&rmfl:‘;ld\:hflvln T. Smith, Re- pul n, of 0, yesterday protested to President Hoover against ythe warn- ings issued by ‘the Civil Service Com- mission against civil service employes :lf’ficlplflll in political - management nd cam) Smith told the Chief Executive he POLITICAL WARNINGS | CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | 11 pm. day befors publication. Por_Sunday. 5:30 p.m. Saturday. At the Branch Agencies, one hour earlier, both for dally and Bunday. Only Exceptions. Death Notices and Lost and Found advertisements for The Daily Star will be ageepted up to noon day of issue, except Fature 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 pm. Saturday. CIRCULARS PROHIBITED. In order to protect its adver- tisers from receiving circular |Ad matter, it is expressly under- stood and agreed that all such matter will be withheld as far as possnbe by The Star. Only vice |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. —_— HELP—MEN. ‘unt-d Edwi SUSHELMAN wa ard Talloring Go. ENGINEER, Jl‘d class, married; lofld r!l ences required. 210 Inter: FARM HAND wnnud A l; s fard and New Yors's ool Coneer e LAUNDRY PLANT wfiumznnm —A good a&wnunny for lXezhoroulhl expe & in_ washing finishing; new umn ny: will pay good s: Write your experience, tnnbg for interview. Address Box and re 151-C, MANAGER of br commission _basi 00d income. B office Tieeds s. but righ ki “Aboly 908 Thvesiment Bigs AN for ooal l!!hi'd“cfllwllflk 'y § e Buiiding. it s ason now at ity Dest: §2r_Rubin, ?:I.’am...a. FX TARTIDAS I T o A B e g g ordinary life contract, E:’m.““ in_children's poli ivind i S m‘l‘en m'u sood ne B, B P s : SR, liberal _cash CHRISTMAS O‘# 110 le_Book PROCESS 1126 National Press branch o for com| stitutes, ) g :f‘ wnu' CAN Prepare_ yourselt. - Telephane okl gperating; short, ‘easy course. AUTO "DRIVE'-’O)’“‘ Il.“ r: licen PHERS —EXPERT y R "flnl ¥ 6 two-month Tevie nl"‘nm 88 month; d 33, Pleken, Gutiner Bk "5 OB Tien and Ak id_ Gl 3 II'I'UA'I'IOHS—HIN AND WOMEN. o khooi (est. im. H— NOW | it f s Bitler o nousethan ‘st-Giass cook, chauffeur, plete, intensive, ners, lunehnm‘ ‘ete. No objection to - st. nw. and 1325 N. H. n.w. try. 3844 fi_ 60801 led_for faithful Ini aded meed cln wom worker reetent Tor Ta fam o BECRETARTES | work e m E& business m'nlnlm ‘f:«mn: noes: =i 2 Tediately. Metto m-n Tore, Se fi T o A cli-u Miss E incoln_0083. BTEN( tation or reference. 'Serve din- dren or a boare ou: Work separately Also. Gleveland 4865 ITUATION—DOMESTIC. niwhts.~ Dee: m'm' T — o ‘GOOK. teneral maid, colors -nm."‘%’nu '&. bersons u references. Interior decoration. costume class. _Children’ s-\uva LIVINGSTON h'."\CADEMY 1633 P _St. N.W. . OPE RATING »un(m in § legsons: small tuition. ‘-n 2 d Bldg., 14th and N. Y. ave. * EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. NATIONAL PERBONNEL Ml’%lfl! 'l mm POS POSITIONS ez 50 avpiicaniy daily: bookkeepers, clerks, salesm: 3 reg- istration Boyd's, 1333 P Natl 3338 HELP—WOMEN. AL’X‘IRATION H] ,..‘::"'aus:r;; MAN, colored, experienced in_batt d ork, Clomax Filling n.mfif'soum planned to seek congressional action to | 5o pment the use of any funds by the Civil Service Commission for publishing circulars warning Government employes against pomlcu activity. After his conference at the White House, the Idahoan said he told Mr. Hoover the Civil Service “had no right to deprive Government employue;, 4}: lncrtreu la, mt:: Dbecause he pol contrary hts guar- anteed American citizens under oy s e oan said it was considered ‘right for cabinet officers and heads of bureaus to go out and make political speeches and participate in other po- litical activities, but the little fellows ~under the present commission policy- evidently are not to expnu themselves.’ MILITARY PRISONERS CuT ,WAY OUT OF THEIR CELL in Kentucky-—Were Confined - for Desertion. By Ao Avocsiatod Press. RT THOMAS, Ky., November 20.— Three military yrlsonery all terms of from six months to one year, night by sa last two bas in their cell window, Capt. ¥ hard P. nounced. Those escaping were John 25, Norton, Va., urvlu a m"“:fi%‘:‘.'- honorable for desertion; Car- son D. Gilliam, u,wue Va., mvtncn year and dishonorable discharge for de- sertion and escape from confinement, -nd John Alabrudzinski, 19, Duhum serving six months for d RADIO SERVICE Guaranteed Repairs on All Makes Lincoln 0082 AMERICAN RADIO SERVICE C0. W, Three Escape From Fort Thomas, escaped frcm the guard house at gu at Fort | X Pairchild, adjutant of 'the post, an-|Y! . adjacent towns, to © Sl “Hoom 1 mcoill 30;_ask_for Mr. e oniet: Thal; Taic. WS "Dlace. you In one of three route pen; similar work ‘o oweek. " Phone Dational s and 5 lor -mln ht _ wi I:hm'n ive .wndelllwn."rr!"n;l; employ- Box 114-C, Sur office. NIGHT WATCHMAN, middie-aged white man, for permanent position. ' Give phone number 'fl: Telerence. Address Box 1318, Btar i PHARMACIST. experienced. Abply Liswetts. Address | pEsT experienced as chambermaid. : nrf.‘.",...,?f;“",.,.,i’:n%.,. e r,__“..,..“.'. e B PR o " angwer. Phone Ga. 1507 e i pearance, Tother's ‘helpter o HOUSEKEEPER, hotel e nee fl: 3 ive reference in full, ...:f.:.f"..‘,: age, nurse, or part_time, din: Decattr 3415, of experience and saiary. Address'in own WOMAN, colored, T_ nandwriting, Box 4 tar a‘; LADIES willing to work six hours esch day work by ap- can obtain, most, remuner Dlying 10 At 508, Mirimar, : colored, wants d stay TADTES Gty A line of inexpensive gifts an Write, phone or call, 3 to irst-class refe; ried woman or settled It you esnnot meet with Comy "Address ENT MANAGER for buildin rhood: i EXPERIENCE, e HARACTER: widow preferred. all requirements. do n swer. Hon, 315 per month and’ apt. free. Box 431-B, Star office. ted to sell s mew eleciric made by a well known com- 0d opportunity. between 1 and 2 HOE SBALESMEN for Saturc 5 perlenced ‘Atting fadies” shoe * Nisles ‘Shoe, mcn'on Live-wire _ ary clennin Lieitor, to conriect “with an gemn ot good reputation; Tiveral commission and drawin ount to right party. Ad- dress Bo: r_office. YOUNG MAN, cierk in_electric_store: previ- Qus experience and reference required. Ad- 'OUNG nm vnn willng WBEy Ter awe- o work o hom Y. 315 and, eo lssion to siart, Mr. Mears. 1008 A b See Mr. Truex, 736 | La SODA DISPENSERS (0, 7% 168-C. vate Eo E SBALESLADIES—Preferably those experienced "§ '_:._ Some. yith m in art or men’s department, ADP! Lerner_Shop, 1211 F 81 SHIRT PINISHERS an -na Tolders. experi gnis. Abply Mr. Barry. Washingion Laun- dry. 27th_and K s SHIRT MACHINE u)ms colored, all kinds, Frazee Polomac Laun 5th and D sts. eon. Onie flat rate. u"i'u‘uumu ences. Adflnn Box 1 u' office. - | STEN lllni for Avertising o ce: u‘l o start: al E‘l)? inmnlfi '"h %fiy m ane that quaiifies Dany. Addri 331°C, "Btar RESS d white, t-class, l'l who knows how to hand biitton holes” Ap- ply at once. Morris Kern, it. ‘BwW. Call North 10446. Room "317, Mather G MEN () wifh executive wbiilty and ined to learn wholesal Tomobile Businéas: woproximaiel L m' fi},fi mately $135 mon unlimited possibilities o Figh 5. Givi 1l detalle. Address Box 161-8 Siar offce, rance and address, for pleas : excellent compe uite 803 Edmonds Busd. Ing. 917 1sth &t RN SR R 50 CHAUFFEURS. 1clohs sysiiable immediately: set = proper Trafe Bu delay; men 310 per day. l.ku Cab Co., SALESMEN, A, Ditional organization ovening new of- fices. and “expanding of rsonnel requires the serv- ices of ith cars. This po- Stion, pays ' trom 2200 weekly and vides the applicant with an opportunity executive lines in a short time: ample 2pd eomplete co-operation. - See 1418 Eve 8t ow. No Uncertain Tones 4 From the very first day of their long service, your loud speaker praises them —in no uncertain RADIO TU BES Only $1 down, balance $1.50 R cause We Sell on Credit We Must Sell the Best” BAILEY TIRE STORES All Over Town 3001 14th St. N. W, 2250 Sherman Ave, N. W. 3228 Georgia Ave. N. W. Restaurant. Man Wanted. have & proposi I stand thoroush, investies PC Address Box 3 Salesmen to Sell Chevrolets. since the announcement of our new 1931 line we “ave more prosects than we have o will furnish all leads cellent earnings od men, Cuppet, ! Vrolet, 3307 M at. now., Georse: town. " Phore West' 1646. CHRISTMAS CAEE Posible to_qarn $50-76 HERTEL NAL E Fall spare time. rosrietice | upnecessars. o &R \\ OMEN WITH VISION. We nings in our three ‘alert. Tesponsible women with school or college education who miah to to 8 very interesting work wit ss_Cheadle, 738 Tower s Co. TWO LADIES ©f intelligence. perseverance and personsiity for special work with local concern. anent. l.hl'!y J LB fiss_Ailen. 141/ m-‘w- o nl Hertel Co., 0. DOUBLE YOUR INCOME. SELL ARDS. an Ten years' 604 Wil and Icidership ds- | iuspection invited gures your success No experience meeded. R TIME. CHRISTMAS 3 ; 3 310 Bample Book Call or write 155 BRADFORD " INTELLIOENGE o 1126 Navional Br ug?. Shth wnd P sts. ——mw%_wj AMBITIOUS WOMAN gxcellent care in nurse's own lovely i tray_service_ Shepherd 3 wA mnrnuundw 2w pupits m 'y - new pupils in music. more important than Susiness person. Canvi Call MAN, Lafayette Hotel. AUTO M s m'?' -n\i‘nu Bave o ‘offar. 236-C. Star_office. ESTABLISHED CORPORATION. ‘With offices in principal cities, seeks man of mature years for Wa: agEresive, analyii experfen vantage. but not e man WAl BRd tnie s ifetime: connec- tion_with _splendid possibilities; bond re- quired. Address Box 23-C, Star office. 100, CHAUFFEURS. Taxicab Season Is In Full Swing Now. City and Stop Me Drivers are busy making good money under our néw profit- sharing. See MR. RUPPLE OR BYRON, CITY CAB CO, 141 12th St. N.E. nfiwfl" mr—nom'nc. 10 a.m. to 6 pm: 3" M 'SEKEEPER—Co IOME—EVERY Gl ol ol ure, T nm chiu Iny and aged. Adams 7363, }‘.E e s omeral. hopasworker: suiaDy 0 27 e Speed, E: cook and general . ccurac, ee conom t i Teferences required. Yo SP y. Adaress Box 430-B. Star ofice. o college Iraiaed secretaries will take E!O?‘K,l:lud‘ rtnenl houssworker S In any quentitz. rmuem tric washin dale. V. GIRL. colored, a8 mother housework: no laundry; B s ood Homie, 18 Week. YOUNG MAN OR WOMAN wanted i drive elderly le to Texas * | ieferences exchanged: Adaress B0 FOR d l-rl- ":"t‘leh. office. [ wanted for housewor] Sients. “Abpiy "with ‘reference. 1000 M e ave. B ant o parsengs GIRL, Aadress fi' f chlldun home _ ni near. Apply Apt. 35, 2520 IMI' LADY will give room and ARe womman Tor ent duties. 818 X MOT] omo nursing do1_afie reliable, help uothu ‘llh two O & HELPER, references. 1 WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE IN BUSINESS FOR YOURSELF? MANUFACTURER WITH HIGHEST RATING IN DUNN AND BR:\‘DSTRF.F,T ‘WILL NERGETIC MEN IN D WITHOUT ANY -FINANCIAL INVEST MENT ON THEIR PART. SOME OF OUR. DEALT ARE , EARNING $100 A MORE PER WEEK. REFER- ENCES REQUIRED. IF YOU ARE DETERMINED | & TO BE SUCCESSFUL AND WILLING TO WORK, CALL WEDNESDAY MORNING BE- TWEEN 9 AM. AND 12 NOON. ASK FOR MR. CARHART, SUITE! 208-10, HILL. BLDG, 839 17th ST. N.W. HELP—MEN_AND WOMEN. mm App ve. rienced. der trainli :Tnu onty! Heney usical To : ’ c"Co.s 210 Ratiopal Aeply 1338 You st. basement office, § to lm.’lto WOM. efined, white, Protestant, to care ToO Kby, do wenarat hasework or emploved | 366 couple; stay nigl State xperience Sno salary’ expected. Address Box 1378, Star_office WOMAN, white, ble, for onie month for general housework Fhone u,yr-;:nvllfc o30-R° Derwee mm mh & G._Nat. m s l. Un(ll 9 P‘}“ 5 "l') IOUR, PA éx,u. uu 1 HR .'i"" b T s N, PERMANENT WAVE $3 Friday, Pamous Mabelle Honour hem, i whins Onl 8. n'lumstlw.mmlnn mother. [} ‘WOMAN, vhn livine, within iduTvo WOMAN, lnnd x Tal ho work and laundry: mo- cooking; experienced. Apply 4112 N. H. ave. to r_ohi alking dmm- srrunmn—m Persons advertising lw “ e elis, S ST careul besestigets 0f. persons of- fering positions where cash u,u&- are_required to oeun em; 7, ¥iih Enowledss of bookkesving sud B e CHAGPFEUR, es. h.nl" of any lisble,” § "years' & nerinnu best Fence fflllg lu h in FUIRRD, gl o ety wick i s | B er. _Address Box 133-C, Star otace. tessen -unofn'gn' Ifl"h Tience 1o that . "My experience 1n line" of business, wiil enable vou o sell vight. A, T busin 804 Colorado Bide. . National T135. in heart of city: ‘thorou e - 918 white TUNITY for Timil "B Stantaned. business " ation o known I:'qndnu \ith brightest, ou foutlook; " fu nfllflu Interes! parties. !j;. ? Star omce. s oF aeiitutesma o it erocery s store or delica - fi‘&?f;&‘{."""" oiac urmu i ; AN ERG Welteto 'g"l Rarth 2o wxTied: mchale, T ing to do thols. 48 1

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