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CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 31 pm. day before publication. For Sunda: 30 p.m. Saturday. At the Hranch Agencies, one hour edrlier, both for daily and Sunday. Only Exceptions. Death Notices and Lost and Pound sdvertisements for The Dally 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 adver- Risers from receiving circular matter, it is expressly under- stood and agreed that all such matter will be withheld as far as possible by The Star. Only bona fide answers to advertise- ments addressed to box numbers in care of The Star will be de- livered to advertisers on pres- entation of the box number ticket. HELP—ME! SSISTANT ENGINEER-FIREMAN for small otel, - eight-hour watch, month and must_have license. ~Address Box BOOKKEEPER— Young_ man with brokera office training: give age, experience and sal- ted. Address Box 264-H. Star office. CAR_WASHER, first-class. Apply Burrows Service Station. 6621 Wisconsin ave. COLLECTOR, to collect on montly accounts; must be permanent resident of Washington and be able to furnish letters of recomme! dation from last employer. Apply 505 In: ternational Blds. p &, Md.. for AN, married. living in La PI established coffee and tea route; must have car or be financially able to make cash ayment on delivery equipment. Grand Tea 603 F fo nace, housework, 0 Jobs, some knowledge of carpentering and electricity desirable; $15 week. State age, references. Address Box 201-H. Star_office. MAN_Experienced ofice man, sccounts, =i rapher preferred, handling help, meeti; Dublic; apartment house or hotel experience. Btate salary, room and board. Address Box 207-H, Star office. MAN, white, experienced on batteries mutos. eiberg’s. 1783 Fiorida ave. n. MEAT CUTTER, first-class. Apply 1201 E for MECHANIO—Opportunity to take over U O e SuRainE of the Northwest G rage Co., 1219 13th st. n.w. Met MEN for djstribytine, {n)m _and inserting Avply Pridsy, 7:3 > “kressin, 917 H st. n.w. MEN to sell & fast - selling item used hy grery one; large daily profits; absolute need. Brooks, 201 G sf MEN (5) AT om $35_and liberal com- missions, condif tions] during training period; r gpecial instructors prove to you in the Bela hat w0l “exn erage from _$30-$50 eekly: no experience necessary; also op- bortum&b‘lox one man with car for country zoute Call between 8 and 5, Room 216, 907 15th st. n.w. e MEN, high class, with miechanical zxn ence, to perform’duties of service man: in automobile dealership: state age. experi- ence and salary expected. Address Box 221-H, Star office Two_wante: MEN— To_take over established territories for J. R. Watkins Co. goods, in- ternationally known and advertised: ' re- stricted territory: credit for all repeat sales; character reference required: steady position to start. Avply 927 Sheri, 5 pm m‘rmmfl OPERATOR —Only young, sin- le. ‘sxperienced man need apply. Address , Star office. “ PACKING OLERK, sxpsrienced. o whale- sale meat house. Apply by letter, giving experience, salary expected and references. ©Only_applicants giving these requirements il be considered. " Address Box 263-H, Star office.. IG SERVICE MAN—Must be experienced with a. c. set: drivers permit Decessary: car and test equipment furnished: hours, 0 10 p.m. 4835 Georgia_ave: n.w. BALESMAN by natignally known food manu; acturer to cover i gties in Va, and D. C.: must own small_salars, but_excellent opportunit: for advancement. Address Box 96-H, Star of SALESMEN_Now 15 the time to make S aema Tor & bigser 1931: bis Spring bus: fness is just around the corner. Get in on the ground foor now. We can use three ambitious, honest men: sutomobile experi- ence not hecessary: me will teain you i you can_ gualify. DEATERS. 1761 You st. n.w. See Mr. Peake, 9:30 _to 10:30 a.m. Railroads were patronized by the postal service from the time the first few miles of track were laid in America. On visiting the city, at any hour of day or night, here is about what would be seen—loads being rushed to the open doors of steel mail cars. Some sacks are tossed into cars called storage cars, in which row on row of closed sacks are sent long distances and later sorted aboard other trains nearer train shed in any large of bulging mail sacks railway post TARZAN AND THE GOLDEN LION. 'rhua far on the Gruyswke estates, during Tarzan's sbsence, life had followed its usual routine. managed the activities of the farmhouse and in his leisure moments exercised the Golden Lion upon a leash. At such times he was very cautious, powers ‘of control over And it required little imagination to n if in the absence of ‘Tarzan, its master, the Golden Lion, reared fearless for he feared for his own Jad-bal-ja. visualize what would happe: among men, should take to to its natural, savage state. INSTRUCTION COURSES. (Continued.) Korak illness of her Tunner could the jungle and revert situation with her son. the journey’s end. Other sacks tagged for nearby cities apd States are put aboard railway postal cars ~—sorting rooms on wheels. While the train is speed- ing to its destination, five or six men sort the mail with such lightning speed that the car seems full of flying mail. every little way station, town and transfer point along the route. There are in operation over 4,600 These clerks are sorting mail for office trains. They travel more than ‘Then befell the first of a series of events that were to bring Tarzan of the Apes to the brink of disaster. Came a native runner from Nairobi bearing a cable message to Lady Greystoke announcing the serious father in London. Jane discussed the It would be weeks before a reach Tarzan. It was decided, there- fore, that she should set out immediately. Korak was to accompany her as far as Nairobi, was to return to the ranch and resume its respon- Then he sibility until his father's return. HELP—DOMESTIC. (Continued.) SlTLAT‘lé) —DOMESTIC o 2!0,000,000 miles annually. and fourth class mail.) Now it is a long trek from the Greystoke estates to the little African town of Nairobi. not yet returned when, three weeks later, Jad-bal-ja escaped. A careless black, whose duty it was to feed the Golden Lion, accidently left the cage door unfastened. The shrewd beast observed it, inserted w and the gate swung open. softly to the ground. He easily leaped the inclosing fence and loped off in the ‘Thorough search by the & great, padded Jab-bal-ja droppe direction of the jungle. affrighted blacks failed to find him. foes who cross the path of this king of beasts! Twenty-one thousand clerks are employed in the rallway mail service, and the number of pieces of mail matter that they dis- tribute or redistribute totals approximately 18,000,000 a year (based on an average of 27.65 letters to a package and 33.82 pieces to the sack of second, third Railway mailmen are pre- pared for attacks by robber bands. Every man is & pistol marksman and the crews of the latest model cars are armed with special rifles. These new “bandit-proof” cars have loop holes along the side through which the mailman can sight his rifle on all angles of approach from without; the shield on the barrel of his gun giving him complete protection from bandit. bullets. Tomorrow—R. F. D. (ANl rights protected. Trade mark registered U. ent Office.) By EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS ‘That same night Tarzan approached the campfires of the strange party he had been following. Unseen by them, the ape-man halted in the foliage of a tree directly in the center of their camp, which w: brilliantly lighted by enoromous fires of ‘brushwood. Before one of these sat three white men. Two were great, bull-necked fellows, evidently middle- class lishmen. The other was tall, slender and handsome, with regular features and dark wavy hair. This chap now entered a nearby tent from which came the sound of conversation. Tarzan, amazed, recognized one voice as that of a woman. Korak had Woe to any BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. RECOMMENDED SERVICE. SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. (Continued.) (Continue: SPEED DICTATION. Gregg_and Pitman shorthand, t; iting and complete secretarial course, five dave five nights each week. Begin today and get_entire tuition. 35 per month. The Ciyil Service Preparatory School. S.E. Cor. 12th and F Sts. N.W._ Met. 6337.¢ STENOGRAPHERS, Increase Your Speed. Join Washington's _foremost _dictation classes now and get the intensive practice you want and need. 1f you wish a commercial position, to pre- pare for the civil service, a promotion ex- amination, or merely to keep in practice, you to try the dictation given by the Columbia Shorthand Club. It increases speed, develops accuracy, is interesting and educational. 60 to 150 words a minute. GREGG REVIEW. Our pext two-month special review of the Manual and Speed Studies starts 19th. Two hours, three nights eekly. If you need a thorough shorthand review, this is your opportunity. KATE, $600 MONTHLY. Classes are held Monday, Wednesday and Priday evenings from 7:00 'tu 9:00. COLUMBIA. Post Office Bide. lth and Park Rd. Columibia 7078, BUSINESS NS“UCT]ON N, gettied for lsundiy work and ternoons and Sunday mornings Tesident; 36 per week. Phone_Nort! GIRL wants Job, momerl o e | Call_any time, 1710 V st. n.w. GIRL withes evening or part-time work; city ref. _Call Dec. 3638-W. WOMAN, young, white, 1o assist in house- work and care of ehildren: & permanent home for right party: previous experience not necessary, but must have character ref- erences.Phone Col. 5797-J. st YOUNG WOMAN, experienced, for general housework; ~ references required. Fhone ev. . GIRL, young colored. neat, wishes work of any kind. _Potomac 0061. GIRLS, colored, want general housework or nurse in smallfamily; willing to help with cooking. 32113 13th st. n.w. LAUNDRY to take home by firsi dress._Please call at 2312 H st 55 laun- YOUNG WOMAN —for general housework. Call Columbia 5778-J after 6 p.m. WOMAN, colored, wants place, general house- worker or first-class laundress. 2013 3rd SITUATION—MEN. Persons advertising for “Situations Wanted” are warned to ezxercise careful investigation of persons of- Jering positions where cash deposits are required to secure employment. BOOKKEEPER-ACCOUNTANT, gene - keeping experience; junior auditor; local of- fice management; can use my Car when re- quired: married. property owner, age 36. Address Box 57-H, Star office. 9 st. n.w.__Phone Dec. 0956. WOMAN, colored, neat, high-class cook, housemaid, Waitress, nurse or part time: ex- cellent reference. Dec. 0537, WOMAN, colored, wants work f‘lf!ter A ;_‘Dtel or ite {1 cook 1n ly. North G hi ept_light housework; desires to keep girl, age 5 years, with her like a place With another child; with or without. Address Box 92-H, | Star omce. 8 ‘VIOTOI 'I‘B.AVEL Y_wishes wor ‘elevator operator; Wil B eot ey ing. - CanAdams S311. CHAUFFEUR. young colored man, desires sition, privale o-ipubiici "frst-class 1o ence. 4-3. 10 CHAUFFEUR, young wite man; 27 nce, sentieman It ‘find "A°L relerence. 2733 or 7707 13th st. 77, neat for Ga. NOW_FILE CLERK., STATISTI- RIAL CLERK. Begin TODAY. The Civil Sérvice Preparstory corner 12th & P n.w. Met. 6337. PREP; CAL, ED! Tuiticn, $5. School, BALESMEN—Our business is §00d-—backing of 3 strong finaneial institutions eliminates sales resfstance — expansion Drogram en- ables us to place 3 good salesmen, at once. oo Mr. Kymaston, Sth floor, Investment . several. experienced in electrical eration. Apply between 9 and 10 a.m., 5th floor. Mr. Becker. W. B. Moses & Sons. A MAN capable of handling & business of his own. A permanent connec- tion, with splendid earnings and future, Fuller Service, 970 National Press Bullding. Call 2 to 4 Priday YOUNG MEN, two; larse New York con cern has opening for two intelligent and Deat appearing youns men: g00d pay, short Bours _Apply 505 International Blds. SALESMEN —experienced in selling to stores beverages, milk or bread: married: reference and bond Tequired. Steady. Try-Me Bottling Co., 1345 Florida ave. n.e EDGAR MORRIS SALES CO., DIS- TRIBUTORS OF WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATORS, DESIRES A SALES MANAGER IN ITS RE- FRIGERATION. DEPT. EXPER- IENCE IN MANAGING RFI‘AIL SPECALTY SALESMEN SARY. SEE MR. KINDLEY, h ST. N.W., THURSDAY OR FRIDAY, 2 TO 4 P.M. AUTOMOBILE S/ IS HERE. AMBITIOUS WORKE R% '\\Hfl NEED TO MAKE MONEY, TO BRING OUR SAL F(JRCF. N / GTH FOR WHAT PROMISES TO BE A BAN- NER FOR CHEVROLE G LINED UP NOW FOR THE BIG SPRING RUSH. EE MR. HUGHITT, Tetr] DGAR MORRIS SALE ( "" DI TRIBUTORS OF WESTIN( :H(JL. REFRIGERATOR WHOLESALE MAN THEIR REFRIGERATION - PARTMENT. EXPERIENC IN DEALING WITH LOCAL Bl']!_D- ERS AND ARCHIT . APPLY MR. KINDLE T NV 1 1 sandwict T experienced’ colored. Tempie Luncheoneite, 1000 You st n.w. l\sul_:gnu COURSES. CONTRACT OR_AUCTION moderate. 1955 Euclia st 2 DAY LESSONS ban) ree lessons U rllnn gaxophone. ument f you buy 718 _11th st DESIRING TO houses musi know telephone switch- Board operating (P. B, X,). Short e sourie b leacs. Oxford Bids., ot ave tx TEACHER WILL, CALL AT YOUR H tor children; grades and first-y reasonable. Cley. 2565-W, afier 5 p ) MA] ‘VI TED C Gmlfi TO LEA: ‘zhAl%TBYuz Ure, thoy s S experts; reasonsl 3 Mifers 508 1T st B, Met. 6180, 13° AUTO LESSONS for PERMIT AND “EASY PARKING. Cars furnished. CALL FOETPR €0ld Telisble) " Metropolitan 1809 A BUSINESS COURSE OF THE BOYD type will put you on the road to success. better pay, opportunity. Boyd secr courses ldY! tl\iarc te l(u;n ‘moy‘t;ex b Tmore moders eraduates are su B demand. *Hew eixser ROW form xm‘gfllwl. 1333 ¥ (Opp. Fox Theater), EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. Need 500 applicants daily. POSITIONS Need s Deation Bova's. o8 Fw. Mall Sasee @ CHAUFFEUR, housemsn: (Best ToIsencer & whole or ‘paft time, in “or out of city. 19 NGINEER_or, watchman, Jrd-class license. oD Gy 11 Energetic organizer and manager with broad business experience accountant, credit manager, statistician, anslyst, office manager, seeks ion in any of the above capacities. Address Box 202-H. Star office HELP—WOMEN. BOORKEEPER _and ~senographer, experl. gnced, firstoclase, by dress shop 'in upper district. ~ Write qualifications and Address Box 34-H, Star office. BOOKKEEPER, double entry, experienced permanent. Hve e, reference. Address Box 44-H, Star office. COOK, white, Tor small cater Ave-gay woek: must be exverienced. Address Box 90-H, Btar ofce. 8 COUNTER _GIRL, _experienced: work, 11 a.m. to 2:30 pm. Taliy- 8hop, 812 i7th st. n.w. FLAT-WORK FEEDER and one caicher; white: must be thoroushly experienced and uick: none other need apply_ = Bervice uidry Co., Bladensburs, Md. Phone Hy- attsville 61: POREWOMAN, white, to manage flaf ironer crews: state experience, if any. dress Box 99-E, Star office. GIRL, while, experienced, Page Laundry, 620 art-time o Coffee ork Ad- T-around, on col- Sy FURNITURE REPAIR MAN (unemployed) will do repairing. polishing or finishing at your home. Sonntag. 833 dth st. n.e. 1 JUNIOR DRUG CLERK, 6 years' experience, Wishes permanent position with private firm; references. Address Box 204-H, Star office. SALEBMAN with car wishes position, c-mn- on dealers. District or near by: commission and car allowance. Address Box 98-K, Sgar office. SECRETARIAL POSITION wanted b: tleman with sound knowledge of French, German, Dutch and some Spanish; writes English’ shorthand: | typing. bookkeeping: highest references. ~Address Box 24-H. Btar ice YOUNG MAN, 24, graduste of law school, desires position with law firm; best of ref- erences. knowledge of typins. Address Box 26-H, Star office. YOUNG MAN, white, elevaior operator, ex» ienced, desires position in hotel or office g‘:‘;‘f“’“' lcensed. - Call Ashiey Robuck, Met. 1 gen- uu:rzu WHO PLAY BR] iar bridge novelty. Blde el very 1557 ationel Prece YOUNG MAN wishes position in em- o experience: small salary ‘to start; refer- ences. _Address Box 205-H, Star MARKERS and net-work breakers, experi- gnced only. - Washington Laundry, 27th and sts. n.w. kind of worv. Call at'710 G 8t nee. after 4 p.m. 10 SALESLADY for womems coaf, sull_and dress department: one with P st. experience preferred; permanent position and good sal- ary. Our own employes know of this ad. Replis held in strict confidence. Tell us about yourself. Address Box 47-H, Star office SfifiuL‘ADIIBkelDen‘ e dresses, willing ‘fo’ work. evenings: splendid opportu- Rity. Sally Bhop, 3833 T4th st nw_ experienced. Page Laun- own Kandwriting. . State age and selary ex- pected_Address Box 262. YOUNG MAN, 20, high-school grad. good appearance. wishes po‘mm h possibll\ues YOUNG lLIAN, Clflor!fl married, whhes lub A Tanitor or driver: reference, 50 K St. n.e. IR NERD Several dong ot T iy stadents. Cour Tesa.” Call Dean of Men's Office. Col. 8100. ASSISTANT BUYER. Young man, experienced in linen and do- mestic departments. would like opportunity as buyer or assistant; local references. Ad- dress Box 58-H, Star office. SITUATIONS—WOMEN. WAITRESSES, four or five experienced white Call between 11 and 5, 1812 H st. n.w., COMPANION, help, capabl 3ires position in small ntial - Address Box 21 WOMAN—Firm bas opening for woman in- in_business career: normal school ion or equivalent; must be willing to learn details and possess initiative. Address Box_68-H. Star_of {"to typewrite and amet Phil_Bobys Co.. 725 7th st. n.w. YOUNG WOMAN, correct papers in ret: in, Jocal’ business college Ads Si tin Bours, 9 to 4:30. THURSDAY OR | YOUNG W WOMZN ) Gver 30, Hizh schosl sraduate; selling or experience nec 00d salary to start.” Apply 916 G st. Koom A BIGGER FUTURE FOR SOME WOMAN. A Jarger income. inspirationsl work with ssociations, splendid opportunties for self-development, for & woman of edu- cation and culture, 78-45 years of age. This unusual company has developed successful business careers for hundreds of women in the past 10 years. Write. giving lars "and telephone number. to Johnson, 1500 Mitten Bids.. Philad TEN WOMEN. If you want to earn & good salary and be vour own bogs. appiy at once to Mr. Svlvan, __BLECHMAN'S. Tth and H 8t WOME ]’.RPI‘RI NCED—FOR DRESSES AND COATS. Must_be thoroughly exmerienced in sell- ing popular priced ready-to-wear. Good salary and commission BRESLAU, 1307-1315 G St MILLINERY BUYER. For one of Washington’s smartest shops. One with Con- necticut ave. or F street exper- ience. Wonderful opportunity for a capable, ambitious person. lizabeth a. Pa. LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE $5 will start you in this profitacle profes- slon. lodern methods taught by expert in- structors, visit to our school will c(mvlnct M N SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CUL- 657 Emle Theater Bldg., | 13th&En. Editorial, Statistical and File Clerk. EBnioll TODAY and set entir B Goro 13tk snd P Bie, N, Met. 83370 BEAUTY CULTURE. Expert lnstruction On Live Models, l’flnfl HONOUR BCHOOL (Est: 191 e L uty Culture School of the South, w38 N, B Ave WW. w""e'h'o . 7. Our employes know of this ad. Replies treated in strict confi- dence. State full details. Ad- jdress Box 46—H. btar office. rticu- | OUSEKEEPER in_small private family, by capable, refined, settled white woman. erence.Address Box 81-H. Star off ractical, for semi-} nva experienced = Teasonable. and good Dlllflct aAs PRA L NURSE eaks et housework. "Atlantie 4643-J REGISTERED NURSE would like position as house mother or invalid and companion nurse; refersnces exchansed. Address Box STENOGRAPHER, single: lrlencefl legal and publicity lines; assistant executive: accustomed to responsibility rrespondence: A- Call Adams 9542 BECRETARY,—Reliable, experienced steno r, statistical training; 5. Extension 707, STENOGRAPHER-TYPIST, experienced. good references: salary, $18 per week. Phone Sil- | ver Spring 862. i STE! HER, experience anted Tour hours aiternoons per_week. _Linc WOMAN, efficle Fu companion; free to travel: tan 8717 om sa Phone Metropoi- 1 eep chil; 528 3 West YOUNG WOMAN attending local business college desires to assist with work in home mornings and evenings in exchange for room and board. Phone National 1748. P | SI’I‘LATION—-DOMESTIC‘ B, COOK, wener houseworker, colored, by week, day or part time: fi willing worker: reference. Decatur 2419 COOK AND MAID, experienced, wants Diace; rel. 1622 6th st. n.w. | GENERAL HOUSBEWORK, maid, __colored; | pleasant, reliable, comp city reterences; elaiit; | work day, week. part Decatur 3242. GENERAL xovnwm 2003_3s n. . Tefy »l $10 & week. _ s ing or as mother's Dec. 5986 or 1326 R GIRL, colored, wai stay nigl YOUNG MAN, German, le Tooking for sny w‘ is no need to feel that they must accept in- | GENTLEMAN will drive your car fornia “for expenses; references. Box 208-H. Star office. g DRIVING STRAIGHT EIGHT SEDAN 1o Palm Beach about 15th instant. 1 will be driving alone and would consider taking one or two passengers. Address Box 43.H, Star omce. (3 ry Address BEAUTY PARLORS. SPECIAL, 36 AND $10 PERMANENT WAVE. Suzanne " Miller, 908 14th st. nw. Met. PEI Friday: Mabelle Honour Facial, 35c. Open Priday Evening Until 9. MABELLE HONOUR SCHOOL (Est. 1918 1918 RMANENT WAVE, 33. 817 14th St. N.W. 1325 N. H. Ave. N. MA] HONOUR SCHOOL (EST. Friday Special, Until 9 P.M.. the Famous MABELLE HONOUR_FACIAL, 35c. Permanent Wave, Complete, 35, PERSONAL. The rate under heading of Personal is 3 cents per line additional to the Tegular line rate, MOTHERS, WHY WORRY ABOUT YOUR children when at Work or otherwise en- | gaged? Send them to Pre-School 3 | Group, where work, play and fun are one. 1817 Kenyon st. n.w. Overlooking Rock Creek Park. Col. 6791. MONEY ADVANCED ON PAWN TICKETS, diamonds, antiques, silver and gold: Liv- ingston & Co., 1319 F st. n.w. Nat. 5649. SWEDISH MASSA G E — STIMULATING, restful, beneficial, in place of daily exercise. 321 w._Adams 7064. TRUSSES AND ELASTIC GOODS AT REAL money-saving_prices. Fit and satisfaction guaranteed. Expert iady and gentleman at- tendants to care for your every want. Peo- D 1107 G _st. n. (Continued.) 750—ROOMING HQUSE. 10 rooms, 2 baths, h-w.h., e ht! filled 3450—Rooratie’ Rouser 10 rooms; rent, 860 3550—Rooming house, 14 rooms, 5 baths; central; good income: & bargain. $950—Rooming house, 12 rooms; rent, $75. $1,700—Rooming house, 24 rooms. 4 baths; h.-w.h., elec. light: rent, $125. $1,200—Rooming house, 17 rooms, 3 baths. §350—Cigar and news stand, large office Bullding; rent only §35. 3450—Confect.. apartment house trade: old stand; cheap rent; a bar $950—Grocery and 4 rooms: 0od n.e. section: & bargain. $1,100—Lunch. old stand: good busine ored trade: cheap rent. CURTIS, 820 11th St. N.W. Nat. 1332.¢ TO_BUY OR SELL & busi- Tess consult {his ofice and save t{me. Our leadership and success is well known, uubluhzd ce. MARSH ALL BUSINESS BROKERS, 929 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. i CAN BELL THE FOLLOWING PLACES auickly. No listing charges, reasonable com- mission rates. Paying rooming houses, hotels, cigar “stores, notion and novelty stores, _delicatessen ' lunch, lunch _rooms, all or large sandwich shops, moving pic: ture business, accessory repair places, grocery and meats, small or large shoeshin- ing parlors. shoe repairing, beauty spariors. Well located, priced right. Lln now: quick action guaranteed. P. . CARLEY, 802 10th §tut' TO BUY OR SELL ANY BUSINESS SEE US FIRST. CAPITAL ADJUSTING AND FIN. | LARGEST AUSINESS BRORERAGE. CON: CERN "IN WASHINGTON. ESTAB. 1923, gib; FLOOR, DIST, NATL BANK BLDG. 1408 G OR LEASE One of the Finest GAS STATIONS In the District, Located at 14th AND CORCORAN STS. N.wW. This station has been one of the leading stations in the city for a long time and is now vacant. REASONABLE RENT. C. W. SIMPSON €O, 1024 Vermont Ave. Met. 5700 cheap rent; col- WHEN DEATH STRIKES A FAMILY THERE | ferior funeral services, due to inability to pay a high pri ‘The Greater W. . Chambers Co. offers a complete funer; cars and all, | for as little ‘as $75. World's finest water: 1l rtight, guaranteed, steel burial vault { had from Chambers for $85. In case | of leath call the Greater W. W. Chambers | Co., 14th, cor. Chap! _Col. 0432. 300D PROTESTANT church choir; solo, best voice lessons oppor- CRaiess Box S-H. Star offce. AGED OR INVALIDS TAKEN IN HOME ¢ OF Crac, Devt carer attention to diets, Cleve- land 0759, 11¢ 1 WAW A POBITION, FEW HOURS DAILY, playiie, singing, reading of secretarial Work fo" nvalld o person feedind such asgs- ‘Address Box 09-H, Stat office. - 8* FATHER AND TWO CHILDREN WANT 0O Feoia Rome “with board and- care for chi 5o A%ress Box DAcH. Btar office. . * CONVALESCENT, AGED _AND _INVALID iven excellent care in nurse's own lovely Bome: el aich tay Rervice; Telerence BECOM‘WENDED SERVICE. The following business concerns 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 nal 5000, Branch 215. . patehing and Te PIANO, Knabe. upright, ogany. ceilings replas: ful ton w’l“wenr 2’ lifetime. TERIN A educed rates: old nd_guaranteed 15 years. Phone North 7092. | quick sale. Mass. ave. n.w. wonder- Cheap for ROOFING Quttezizs, ssoutins, paint- furnace cleaning, re- pajying; ressonable 314, day. night. 2038 g7ia% Roofing Co., No. . W, UPHOLSTERING, rumrrm E,,5- Weaver, 1434 Newton st. n.v. Adams RE REPAIRING. i ~Made of $1.50 Window Shades, 80c el gentine Hartshorn waterproof. clean eneral reduction in new and used perfect condition; Davis, $125, like new: Brennett made by Btieff, $135; Sohmer, $: $50. One used ‘apartm Sole agent for Hard) and Cable pianos. Planos Woreh, 1110 n.w. acked, ines of Radios. ranic] or rent. size. upriaht, PIANOS—For January we are makini Kroger, 3190’ &' Bach Hugo Planos moved and Radios exchanged for pianos. All PIANO, Knabe g ON YOUR' ROLL e ¢5.°58 jer's Cash. wWest 1688. up to 36 inches x 6 feet.' Larger si SHADE proportion- ately priced. - NATIONAL SHOP, 1213 Eve st_n.w. Apt. 106, 2318 F nd, 11ke new: sacrifice for st. n.w. 9 did condition; with bench: $100 cash, States Storage Co.. 420 10th st. n.w. ABSOLUTELY NO CASH FTANO. Suiell unrieht mahogany case; splen. United 5y Pnrnnurl Sorial le_Met. your you more for furniture, .He rac, chi antique and furniture. hone us_and be convinced. The Linceln ol Mitrosolitan Sh17. &0 h st 3. 5 watches, diamonds and_old FOID: G e e 4ot Pull_cash_Value paid. _Selin: STORE Xunch-room equipment. Entire contents purchased. tias Store Pix- ture Co.. 413-4138 $th nw. H!t _9297. WE PAY HIGHEST CAS for ail ¥inds of housenoid oods: Gal North 10114 for_prompt_service. CALL OWENS' AUCTION HOUSE —84 H st. n.w., to sell your household goods, stocks of merchandise, fixtures, etc.: high prices and courteous service. Phone day or night, Col. 6474 or North 5489. Bhone | gumm L2e1 " WESCRLER'S: 830 FA - AVE N.W. Household _effécis. merchandi: automobiles, etc. Thirty-nine ye the Washington public. —phone Metropolitan 8817 and get the best results. For furniture, antiques, chin rac’ and office furniture. The Co., 604 6th st. n.w. AUBURN SPORT SEDAN, like new. guatanteed: f terms 1 'AUSTIN GOUPE, new, good cash by, 3375 Demonstrator. fine condition, run less than 300 milex; cash, 3325, Blackwell 15‘:5—5«61»;.«“ _ BUICK—1929 de luxe se- dan, Master; 1928 Standard de Juxe coach: 1927 Standard roadster: 1924 Bulck 4-passen- ger coupe. Don't miss this assortment of Buick ‘cars. as they have all been recondi- tioned and are guaranteed in writing. Used cars that must be sold within hours. " Dick Murphy. Inc.. 1924 rd.n.w._Open evenings. BUICK E, late model. perfect in eve fespect, anly 8205, 1929 ‘.?n Coupe, $4T8; rade and terms. Trew Moto Dodge deaters. 1509 T4th_st: ‘mow. " Decatar 1900, BUICK 4-PASSENGER COUPE, 1936— hauled and painted: new top. excellent tires. 5521 Kansas ave. n.w. Georgia 2391-W. BUICK COUPE. MODEL 48—A master six, four-passenger; must sac 170, balance in 12 mos. Nolan Motor ©o. 1111 _18th st n.w. SADILLAC COUPE: s Beautiful car with & ; , five finish of deep blue: mohair upholstery. new tires: runs perfectly and is & car any one would be proud to own, and must be sold within seventy-two hours. _Dick Mur- Iics 1724 Kalorams rd.’ n.w. Open CHEVROLET GOACH, 1937—This popular pass. modsl is in splendid condifiep sood tires: finish and upholstery clean; § terms. Barry-Pate ‘Motor Con 1318 ave. CHEVROLET 1-DOOR SEDAN, 1976—Looks mechanical conditior §ood; _dand e is "price nst W her d asking, $240; terms and t e T i CHEVROLET 1029 CABRIOLET; don't send your boy or girl to school this Winter in ihe cold and snowy weather; buy this late- e and has only been driven 8,050 miles. a 1927 Chevrolet touring. These cars must be ‘sold within_ seventy-two houri ick Murphy Co.. 1924 Kalorama rd. n.w. evenings. CHEVROLET, CABRIOLET, 1021 l-ey\lnir motor; rumble seat: motor, top, tires, stery in sood shape, 'This'is @ real ‘bares at $330. “Be Sure to see this car tonisht. Smail down payment. balance easy; your €ar In_trade. Owens Motor Co.. 6333 Ga. ave. CHEVROLETS, 1920-1026; priced from $95 o $475: in coupes, sedans, e?n_lxl_:‘ and cab; e home of “Trew Values. 'rne Trew Motor Co., 1509 14th st. Decatur alers src ‘Motor otor an_un PLAYER-PIANO, _ high-grade, requi; 3 3 . car- auired. Painting, papering, plumbing, car- | FLAYER-PIANG, = high-grade, pentering, _electric’ wiring, Toofing. cement work, garages. weather stripping, etc. Try apartment dozen _rolls. Must_sell. make an offer. 519 Mass. ave. n.w. RADIOLA 104, Joud_sseakart amplifier with mic_speaker EiMinet, cost 3213 sell 330, Lin. our éasy payment pla timates cheer- fully given. The GENERAL CO‘\TRACTI\G CO 927 New York Ave. N. Dist SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. Home, $15; SEWIN 8 G NACHINES—DI?B!I Bh;t'er b e fieniag ACOUSTICON. new, but liitle _used, Dper- fect order, complete; only $32. R. E.'Lewls, ADDING MACHANES_AIl makes. _Eentals, . Singer _electri ful console, perfect: Singer treadle, perfect, 1915% Pa. uve. Apt. 315; 2. beauti- priced fo seil. worth 355 United Type. & Adgl P S Adding 3 est prices. Rentals, répairs, ANTIQUES RESTORED by expert; guaranc United Tvpewriter & Adding Machi Inc.. 1227 N. ¥. ave. n.w. Nat. 5509. TYPEWRITERS _Portables. All makes. Low- exchange. ine Co., e teed satisfaction: estimates free. Several pleces for sale, chest of drawers, sofa, mir- d chalrs; sacrificed. 1367 Irving n.w. TYPEWRITERS—Stuaent rates on to every one: gnd Fri. eventnes il & pm. headguarters. M. 8. Ginn & Co., 14tl sts., 212 Nationai Press Blds BARBECUE MACHINE; very resonable. Ap- open days and Mon.. Tentals Wed. writer and P ply 700 5th st. n.w.. for Mr. Webb. BATH 'rufa. brick and bullding material— TXPEWRITER RENTAL SERVICE, , Underwoods, Royals and L. 6. Mlmo 3 mos. in adv.. S ‘s rom &5 oy sed ipaterlal many wrecking ave las our yards. W TEe G Pl o e, M8 humber, rick, sheathi) llnddm win- dows, doort tubs, rae l!oflv p)um\nn. risls’ whicl nre sell] me to eith er PEWRITERS, Underwood. Ko Aiom 323, Roval, $o04 condition. check’ protector, $7. chine, $30.00. Cash only. Fow. 5, good_c 31730 Victor addin: Room 2 TYPEWRITERS, all makes, rented, re sold, exchanged. Special rates to st The Walcott-Taylor Co., Inc., 1714 H Met. 5846. epaired, tudents! st. n.w. cn-zvn.om ROADSTER, 19 e Fiog: saty “erms. " Barey-Fate” Co., 1218 Conn. s GHEVROLET 1928 CORGH, T4 iy low price for this excell fivea? Mechanically. perfec Cherner Motor Co., 1781 You st. n.w. CHEVROLET 10286 SPORT E distance by lady gone South. Cherner Motor Co.._1781 You st. n.w. X § CHEVROLET _4-dooj Tally eauipped:_ good ‘condition: n"' e best bis in the clty for gL R s, Tt ety ety gurance a “harges. - cflmom LANDAU SEDAN, Iate model: perfect condition; fully equipped: besutiful car; Tor amount, of loan, Loan, 908 10th i dtg GHEVROLET COAGH. 1979 — B cviinger fully equi and ih fine condition: ;r tone _anti-freeze solution 1 for 4345; smail down payment 'num your car in trade. . Owens Motor P Tatave CHEVROLET LANDAU SEDAN, Setfect condition; Uy eauroped: 1180, g0t Toth"st. n.w. CHEVROLET COACH, 1936 — A_dandy: this ‘gar. before purchasing any ‘low-priced B Qe ey i CHEVROLET SPORT COUPE, 19 seat; fully equipped; run very littl new in every way: $475: t Taylor Motor Co.. 14th and T CHEVROLET COACH. 1930; run very little fully equipped. including many extras; $445 terms and trade. R. L. Taylor Motor 14th and T s CHEVROLET 1930 R( ADSTER: cresm Duco, orange wite wheels, tully equl ped and in best of shape in every wa terme, trade. R. ermg, trade. R. L. Taylor Motor Co. Fiehtwesdoshis “ae._sve g? BATH OUTFITS, Hart & Crouse 36-inch Ppoiler, 2,000 ft. Aero radiation. Electrol oil burner, other boilers and radiations, hand- made brick, lumber, doors, French windows TYPEWRI ing from 315 up. Portabies Christmas gifts. Cheapest rents. TTERS—American Co. Prices T reduced - v n eve- 1431 East_Capitol st. Lin. VACUU! CLEANERS, _Hoover, H%qver. and doors, electric fixtures, gas heaters, ety 123 R s other_ite Located 1726 Eye st. n.w. City Salvage Co., Lin. 7814. 9 BOSCH_ELECTRIC RADIO in cabinet; 3247, Very fine radio at & low price. $1.50 day: 1404 Girar cost &i Acium’ Cleaner Shop. 0900. 700, 83. 35 Arway, guaranteed year; b delivery. d. Ad. Cleveland 3405-J. BRICKS, lumber, doors, windows. mantels, lavatories, pipe, fire escapes. linoleums, lots VICTROLA, with sacrifice; no dealers. 2316 F st. n.w. Orthophonic, Tecords: West 1688-W. Apt. 106, of other material; cheap. Wrecking Triangle Buildings 14th and 15th sts. and Pa. ave. n.w._Office, 1412 Pa. ave. 10+ WOOD—Seasoned oak. Teasonabie 514, $16 cord. C. Clar. 2194, after 6 p.m.. please. Tengths, Munson, Arlington, Va. BUILDING MATERIAL chesp ot the sob. Frigks, $4.90 per thousand. WOOD, ‘oak, any lensth, Garendon 1550, B & mixed, $12 per cord: pine. Siab wood. 88 - Atiantic 0836. $14 _per cord; $10' per cord: Rencher. BUILDINGS (2), 80x200, with bolted steel trusses: suitable’for garage, bowling alleys. etc; reasonable price. Apply at Center Market. CASH REGISTER, National, new model. gas station, 9 compartments: No. 1 condition; cost $725; make offer. Room 316, Machinist Building. 8 CASH REGISTERS, counters, shelving. chairs, tables. scales. iron safes, coffee urns, steam tabies. soda fountains, electric grinders, mixers, refrig- erators, partitions, store eauipment and fix- fures of every description. ~Edgar Baum. Inc.. 914 E st. RADIOS—The well Freed - Eisemann all showcases, wall cases, merly selling for $1 $275 sets now $125. equal value all being sacr ENOVATED, springs, mattresses, Biligws, fl.u.u mac. I Beading o 023 Enw. Nas- 4006 stm)ma. MATTRESSES, box springs and liows reno.. best prices and prompt del . B9 L ot Vac. o6 h. Mattri EDINO of a1l kinds renovated and g:nl- fhees. atir 'OHE, by _process approved by . "Prompt. service and low BOILER and Purnace Repai, WRldES, Boher Repfcements. ashesion Cov: vai Bedtind Q80585 36 Sh ne: ering. Automatic er Feeders. service.” Reasonable rates. Crown Fuel Serv- i_11th st. n.w. _District 9323. WANTED-A_GOOD HOME_ FOR 8-YE/ o0ld boy; father dead, mother unable t0 ¢ 628 C st. s.w. 5 CARPENTER, porches inclosed, work, all-metal weather strippin s._Brining, 1359 Taylor n.w. Ad. AFTER JANUARY 12 AT LIBERTY TO take charge of small apt. or nurse; best reference. Potomac 2926 CHAIR ( CA‘\.}-_II\«G—"““n nock + plinted: stering._Armstrong, 1235 10th w. er. BACKWARD CHILDREN TUTORED, EX- perienced D, C. teacher, grades 1-8. Met. 0660, 100 MILITNERY RXPERT SEMODELING with ocking. Rachel M. . Julius 'Gl!flnck!\ & Co. Ventosa, Apt. .W. Lincoin 1960, NURSE 'H able home will g! and convalescents. rama rd. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. EONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED for our auction sales. We sell {urniture, dr groceries, hardware and other merc | Eor auick and satistactory resuilts, call | Notes. 633 La. ave. Phone District 8112. WANTED—To buy for cash a high-class cigar and luncheonette store in good section. with short hours. Tel. Adams 6045 between | 6 pm. and 7 p.m. oniy m“ e_every care to* invalids Adams 7363. 1833 Kalo- andise D. | Seren I ELECTRIC WIRING, FIXTURES, Tep: ‘ general home improvements; lowe: town; terms to suit. National 7948. ! Light & Supply Co. 713 H st. n.w. t ELECTRIC_ WIRING—6 rooms, hall, bath, complete with fixtures, $55.00; work gua teed; get my cstimate. H. M. Carpenter. orth 0885. s ELECTRICAL WIRING—S sz ures complete, $60 and up; work AT Electric Go'» Adams 8855. i Sfl?{'l A | EXPERT foer Tinishing, scraping, Wax- skilled mechsnics.” Paul Y. ave. n.w. Nat. 3666, n,oon CING, refini of new: {reas. guar. New, distless machines. L. T. Folk, 5357 Sherrier pl. n.w. Clev. 0528. I'FLOORS SCRAP!D AND__FINISHED: or hand worl NASH FLOOR GO. 1018 20th st West 10 WILL SELL, best offer, indogr olf cou operating every day, Sunday 2 p.m. to mid- night. Owner has other business. See it. 1016 iatn 5t. n ear K. LUNCH ROOM. one of the best in D. C.: priced right for cash; good business and cheap rent; no agents. Address Box 71-H, Star office. o Bk GROCERY, tobacco and candy store for sale: rent, 525 414 Mass. ave. n.w. Telephone Met! 7308 140 CAFE. 2131 Rhode Isiand ave. n.e.: fully equipped; good business. no ‘competition; closed Sundays; can siay without deposii until satisfied: low rent. * BAI cash and ped: excellent business: long lease, or also will sell opportunity. Address Box 200- FULLY EQUIPPED CAFETERIA in downtown business section for sale; going business. $500; low rental B. ZANTZINGER CO., 945 K st. n.w. 371. WILL LEASE my tea shop to responsible party at a sacrifice, due to ill heaith: doing good business. Address Box 288-H. Star o rice, $4.000, with riy; golden , Btar office. lfl.P—DOHESTlCA lored; care for ouse- Satary,” goot R R Ting Tefer- Coepie’ place n.w. GIRL for Housexork, ences. eek. before N. H. ave. n.w. mornings B no ultlflml nmuuromlnl [S colored, neat. olugl‘y kind. Call ot OIRL, Teat, Tolored, sition. seneral g T Ser AGams 5083 b TRL. ll!lt. colored, 'l{lu l’ll"ll work in apt.; cif ntom-m neat, ofk of any Oima Felephone Decatur mu. TAILORING, cleaning and sale; old and established plac Bo Gi rent, $25. FeliPhone. Mew. 1306, ave.'n.w. FOR SALE—Small apt. house, 8ix apart- ments, " completely furnished; desirably lo- cated.’ Owner. atur 474 pressing place for 00d reason ore for sale; 414 Mas: HRL. "‘i lulel‘;trltlé.filr:n:;lfl.d &fq st B.W., APL. 81 i i ral housework: st, n.w. Phone GIRL wants cooking and R R ROOMING HOUSE wanted at once: will §agh, 1€ price is ‘reasonsble. "Address 19-H, Star office, FURNITURE_REPAIRING, refinishing, up- holstering. Christ Bauer, '910 Pa. ave. 2nd_floor. _Phone Nat. 43 HEATING AND PLUMBING, installin ahd repairing;, oll burners ‘included. "Get our 221 st.n.e. “fime payments arranged. ._Lin. HEATING & PLUMBING. You will be deprived of heat only two hours in discarding old plant and installing a5 or coal American Radiator heati Why walt? Two or three years to pay: no interest. Complete heating piants installed: aranteed. No Job t0o trial. Budget Flumb- Lincoln 10317, prices. Aso painting: Roy flnuc 4652, nrmmnomc pu ING—Dea) it T LA AT e 1889, PAmT No cash necessary. First payment to s in Februa: 1. ‘Rooms dry scraped F: exter! fl“ nt. r papered: V7 up. - Tnterior & at lowest. prices. . Pure lead. an exclusivel: 'e do plumbli tric wirin h\lll‘ arages, store 1 Im:dnmivrzr carbentsy. cement and plasterin oo eatimi Hom® Becorators, 008 SR St how.e politan 0854. PAPERHANGING fone, —.a,.. 3 Vgt fopirgs, Tors vogin e, Ak CASH REGISTERS. Tebulli, Fusraniesd, 150, $75, 3100 and up: Tecelpt printing, $180; low teris, no interest. The National Cas feter 002 1308 B st. "nw. "Ehone Nat. 1376, CONCRETE MIXERS, motor cycles and side cars, boats, ail kinds electric motors, ti recording clocks, electric meat_slicers, meat scales; terms. Col. 4040. 714 K st. 5.w. A Imited quantity. Fully anteed. Phone Nat. 7321, Carroll ply Co., 717 12th St. N.W. known electric, complete with tubes and installa- tion. The most unusual bargains we have ever offered. Sets for- 5, now $50. Others of ificed. guar- Sup- CONSOLE. buffet (old. . _davenport AB-ton. tabls: mahog. rocker, arm- DOGS, PE' —_— e lamps, book secs.. Vac. sweeper, Toll-top (ypewriter desk, Chair. ‘1436 Gol. Td. DAVENPORT-BED. double, walnut back and ends; sell $55. Also other daven- Mr. Goss, GILSHAH CATTERY_Resistered Indianapolis, Columbu; Nfl"' ave.. Silver Spring 54 mous for type, coat and eye color: firsts vinners and best of their color at this son's shows at Madison Sauare Garde; Ohio. 8801 Georg: h n.w. DESKS. chairs, safes, files: cheapest pnl:u brown, 3 vears old. 3724 30th st. n. PONY, thoroughbred stallion Shetiand, dark in Washington. Special sale factory seconds. Commercial Office Furniture Co.. 430 8th st. n.w. Met. 774: DESKSSale of urniture.desks, tal SPECIAL—SPECIAL_SPECIAL. Your dog given & sanitary bath. co Iy eliminating fleas, and dried with dryer, all for $1 mplete- electric . Dr. Locke's Dog and Cat Hospital, 1422 Irving st. n.w. Col. 0574. & Son. 616 E st. glltlnnll N!fl DIAMOND RING. hme ‘white, perfect, about ENGLISH BULL PUPPIES. Pedigreed males and female: ATH!:GR"IOFNS FET SHOP. carats: worth over $600; pawned. only ticket, $75. Phone Capitol {mum. m? after 5 BeautiSl M.Te Songsters, Selected Stock ATHERTON'S PET SHOP, 612 P § 1404 Irving St. BOATS. i frigerator display case: Sjere Fixture Co., 413-4is 3th e e FURNIGHINGS OF SMALL APT. including NEW OUTBOARD HYDROPLANE, type eonstruction, air cushions; mu fice, $135. Capitol Boat Works, 714 K : Dlane- sacr! st s.W. CHEVROLET xuo SEDAN, six-cylinder: mo- for. top. tires, finish and ubholstery in dandy down payment, bal- epted. Owens Motor CHEVROL!T CABEI LET, = 1927 — Rumble : hl;:bk“Ducg mll‘ zofmmih all geud, P, e, Ml i CHEVROLET SEDAN, 1930—Fully_equlpped and_in_perfect condition: dark blue gfi; finish; cannot be told from & new car: terms’ and Owens Motor Co., Georgla ave. CHEVROLET Cf terms, nka Service, tradi ACH. 19778 down, balanci 1126 20th st. n.w. CHEVROLET 1928 SEDAN, four-door; condition: one of the best bargains in town, $245. Triangle Motor Co., 2 _Open evenings. CHEVROLET COUPE, 1929 — Six_cylind finish almost like new; g0od motor, top, ti and upholstery. Cannot be equaled’ else~ khere at our price of $33! de and terms. CHEVROLET sedan. 1027 runs and T food:, practically all' new tires: will ‘Saciiice or $150: really worth a great deal more. I you havent all cash, pay what you can an the balance monthly. At my home any Hine. 3188 “Woodies pi. nov. "Col. 135, CHRYSLER 62 SEDAN, 1938—Just out of our shop after being reconditioned: paint. tires, etc., in excellent condition; you will really get your money’s worth in this car. Priced at $305 and guaranteed mechanically for 30 days. H. B. . & Bro., 1321- Nortn 8126, 23 : CHRYSLER 70 SEDAN, 1930; wire wheels, guaranteed excellent mechanical condition: no interest or finance to responsi- ble party’ “Can be seen at Washington rage. 1313 E st. n.w. CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH, 1939 SEDAN— Almost new: sacrifie, $350; terms. Nolan Motor Co., 1111 18th st. n.w. CHRYSLER 72 SPORT ROADSTER; will séll or trade for sedan. Call at 30 T at. n.e. North 2109-W. CHRYSLER 4DOOR SEDAN —Bewutifully ° Kept by the original owner: & car you woul be proud to ow need to_take our word for its condition; you may ask the vner, who traded it in on a new eight. | Our New Year price at $275 and easy terms. | Northeast Chrysler, 10th and H_sts. n. CHRYSLER SPORT ROADSTER, 1938— Sacrifice, $210: only $70 cash, balance in 13 months.” Nolan Mptor Co.. 1111 isth . CHRYSLER ‘1028 COACH: every the long life and 00d l00ks o and here's a dandy for only Semmes Motor Co. 1526 14th st. nw tomas 07 DE SOTO 1929 COUPE; fully equipped gmart. beautiful car; see it loday at our low down_payments: $200 down, balance month- B eBimimes Motor Coo 1528° 14th St BW. Open_evenings. A i bed davenport suite; ‘no deaiers. West 1688-W. Apt._106, 5 LIVE STOCK AND CATTLE. JERSEY COWS (2), of shoats. H. Falls on Conduit rd. Route 6. FURNITURE — 350 reward, in lddman to cost of t for one tilt-top table, painted floral desten, sold by the lste Henry Rosen- berg, 10th and n.w. after March, 1838, ot intormation wiil lead to locat- ing 'this table. Address Box 192-H, Star e Stables. Apply 107 F st. n.w. large, young, fresh: ©. Fawsett.'1 mile from Gre address Bethesda, M Tot HORSES FOR SALE_ Can be seen at Holmes' FURNITURE — Overstufied bed - davenport WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. suite, $39.50; bed room suite, $35: beds com- lete, $9.50; china closet, $7.50: buri 4.50; other furniture cheap. 1211 H st. nie. | 800Q T A CHindard make, figure. _Appiy 402 Wilkin: ALL KINDS OF ANTIQUES We will pay highest market for rare and desirable furniture. Lincoln Co., Metropolitan 8817, that_buys anything of value. at reas a1 FURNITURE_AND RUGS of quality, great values; an unusual opportunity: bedroom, living room and dining room suites, dinette and breakfast sets, odd beds, dressers, chests and vanities,’ secretaries, desks and highboys, overstufled occasional and Cos d_mode; ADDING MACHINE WANTED—(Simple) n sonable Tn fur- prices NTIQUES, old gold, silver, elry, bought and sold. ‘Tendler’ brokers Sales Co.. well chairs, table and floor lamps, felt base floor covering, bookcases, gateleg and daven- gon tables, unfinished leg and break- amonds, Je 913 D st. n.w. Fr. §339. ) DODGE SEI as asonable terms. 004 14th st. n.w. Nortn 354 - GAS RANGE. oven and brofler excellent con- APPAREL, men’s, women's and chil rummage sale. Gather up no further use for and call o St .. Met 784 and 1745, Fay Idre: and furniture of all descriptions wanted for yhat you have cash.* dition; Fensonenie. "Gal Adsms F031-W GAS Fhily AVTOGRAPHLD letters of Presidents, documents, stamp collections, ol Cr ‘Hobby Shop, 1427 F n.w. (Ve Tange hy pay guaranteed. Dist. states- d cotne 1272 17 styles, appearance Nllll te L h h&"& l“‘l st. nw. EMSTITCHING MACHINE, onaT: fi'"“‘n'}: o 1) [A( » _perf - | irm fion;a #o0d buy for some one. “Siag® itk | a0t lnflhlh‘ of m coal Tany r-\-uh. Ei- will | BOOKS— %&- sxpert repair The Btove Shop, | them’ or. business, Phone Metroj tities 33 G n.w. BIG PRICES PAID—Do not be misied. The | & bas no connection with any politan e PA7 the highest cash prices for “Bring 1 ., show cases With or without | CASH l!ma d eu:;ln contents bous man over! 3446, 7 uled and in A-1 con- | Sxture Mr. 3 Ba Iro E?S:‘i‘.'m Eh-{. px box"' -omm Ureises,"evening o Ehone Mss. Freeman, DE SO D IPORT COUPE, lBl‘—-Mmth like new; guaranteed: for balance due terme. Fred Lo Morsan 14th and Aot ave DODGE_SIX SEDAN, latt Dillec1rils S bargain &¢ T003. terms ey nged; small r in trade. Hoi f Tre Vaties. the Trew Motor Co., 1500 14th Decatur 1! pen enings. DODGE SPORT ROADSTER, 1 Original _finish: _bullet-type shts: :rcnhce. $133. Nolan Motor CO‘ Hl 18th n.w DODGE 4-PASS. COUPE—Perfect condition balloon tires, several extras; best buy ln $60.__ 908 10th st. n.w. DODGE COUPE, late 1926; perfect ondition: Call the | balloon tires, disc wheels, bumpers: 385. The firm h_st. n.w. ol 1111 18th R CABRIOLET, late 38 be foid at once de luxe eaulpment, ‘fi?if ick-up for $295 cash, P Wil pric ESSEX GOl 1028—Just. been i only $1 Co., 3 ave. s Plerce. . B conn. ylinder convertible coupe; new tires Also »":.afl;i'ul lv' sLae New York ave. . 3 A AN, lflkflnl eondltllo_? TR e "_?.Ffi w car s o 13780, Rl CO, fect _con tln. ] R ...“ *E