Evening Star Newspaper, March 22, 1931, Page 65

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

CORPORATION AVATION NDUSTRY[[Comromars HELDON UPRADE | s LEADING ORGANIZATIONS. NEW YORK, March 21 (M—'l‘he !ol.lowln( is Mly’l summary of im- t corporation news prepared by Statisties Co., Inc,, New York, ted Press. for the Associal News Trend. Reports of the February automobile production by the Department of Com- merce show increased activity in United States and Canada, the total for both rising to 229,768 units from 178,347 in January. It should be observed, however, that increased activity is to be expected at this time of the year, and that February’s total is still be- low the total for February, 1930. Prices of steel bars, shapes and plates, recently increased by Carnegie Steel, were boosted further in the Chicago area by Illinios Steel probably to be followed by others. In this connec- tlon it is interesting to note higher activity by large consuming industries, particularly increase in construction contracts awarded in the first two weeks of March, and probable increase in Aumuwhlle production over the Feb- total mentioned above, as in- dlclud by higher schedules for March. At this time General Motors has seen fit to place orders of 1931 re- 'uukemenu of copper, cotton, rubber, tin and zinc. Eleven #uthwestern rafl- One largest non-schedule fiy- o Zonschedule fy roads have agreed on a plan for ex- tending rail service to shippers ing services carried 155 per cent more ing a truck pick-up and delivery ad- Ing increased 12.7 per cent. DnJ the Watres act passenger | junct. activities were increasingly combined ‘Operating mg ncy increased notabl: uva.rlllthee “man edn!rnnumz should contlnue to lncruu development of new type hsgher meed ‘The year witnessed intensive prepa- rations for aviation's next great forward—a larger volume business at lower rates in commercial air freight. ‘The commercial development of many safer flying imstruments, such as the “horizon” and automatic "zyro ton L SRS 10 o Reviie of en earty | cut 500 pounds), against 14 e g B 3 Sl greater Op- | 45051 “hales. in” 1030 And. 16477974 erating regularity. bales in 1928. Cotton-spinning spindles Mr. Wilison points out that the high | PV 78 (4%, CoC Fiates on Februs S e iy ;“”;'-ry 28 totaled 33,225,144, according to €lt in the manufacturing end of | preminary figures, of which 25,763,408 DESPITE SURPLUS Ind%lflflifi? for’ bnury, lflgo.m“ ‘Wheat, Corn and Oats Display o 8,836,007 00 903 units Upward Trend at Week Growth in Passenger Traffic One of Biggest Factors in Halting Depression. 8pecial Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK, March 21.—The avia- tion industry is out of its depression period and growing rapidly, according to a statement just issued by James C. ‘Willson, aviation authority. “In fact,” says Mr. Willson, “the real turn in operations and growth began in the Spring of 1930.” He gives the fol- lowing facts from 1930 as compared to 1929 to his statemenc o avig- tion’s the ebb tide wi mm; schedule passenger lines carried 180 per cent more passengers— about 400,000 in all. Safety factors increased enormously. In 60, m 0& schedule 1l were bm. two r fatalities, com- | R S P IS, on s much smaller mileage ‘The Industries. Automobile. — February automobile Droductlon in United States and Canada 229,768 units, against 178,347 ln Jnnulry and 345962 in February, 1930, according to Department of Com- merce; two months output, 408,115 ts, against 629,571; February output in the United States alone amounted to 219,897 units, against 171,851 in January, and 330,414 in February, 1930. Cotton and Cotton Goods.—1930 cot- totaled 13,929, 9141 bales cigarettes rose from 8,465,005,417 large cigaretts, 350,101 units, ngflm 653,039 year ago; February production of lure cigars fell to 3!2 838,747 Ilnl\‘l 426,521,778 in February, 1930, and smlll cigars to 25,455,507 from 34,165,013 year 2go. flon contracts a ® aurt weeks of iwarded during. first March in 37 States east or of the Rckles totaled $186,695,500, against $178,227,- 100 for like 1930 period; residential rose to $47,542,500, an increase The Companies. Agnew-Surpass Shoe Stores sales nm.m;nuemanmrynwu per cent. American !ufn Refining - withdraws price advance of 10 points to 4.50 cents a for refined 3 of $3,5 Co., LM L] par eanz final 1930 dividend on A. D. R. or ordinary registered stock. Brooklyn.—Manhattan Transit (sys- tem) February gros off 3.6 per cent, net income up 2.2 per cent; 8 months gross ofl!swwnt,mzmmmoflos Quincy nfl.h Star Co., and Waterloo North Co., also certain straw- board mml and egg unl‘e fillers plants of g Milwaukee, St Paul & comparative showing than did February results. Chicago Railways—February receipts of surface lines, after charges, resulted in deficit of $83811, against surplus of $98,184 year ago. proposes issuing $60,000,000 41. per s debentures. Dinkler Hotels Co. 1930 $2 class A o jshare earnings, $1.88, against $7.20. | General Motors arranges to purchase Ew LUMBER ORDERS | supplies of copper, otton, rubber, tin {and zinc for remainder of 1931. | Inland Steel to mark up bars, shapes EXCEED PRODUCT'ON ! and plates in Chicago area by $2 & ton. | International Paper & Power.—Pres- fiden testifles betore Pe«}’eunldlsm:; Commission that company New business recelved at lumber mills of al | newspaper Holdings except. three @wing the week ended March in So for a footage approximately 9 per cent Tron CIp Copper 1930 deficit, $66,612 in excess of the cut it is Indlumd against net income of ‘31 su eq\m to from 792 leading hardwood and | 11 cents common share in md mills to the National Lumber| Missouri Pacific n-flm:d. Sharply Manufacturers’ _ Association. ~_These Jower earnings indicated for first half: mull gave their production as 208,141 | traffic expected to show drop of 10 feet indicating no marked increase | per cent to 15 cent, while interest on debt for pe will be about $800,- 000 greater; 1931 betterments costs es- timated $12,000,000; with no moneys available therefor from recent bond sale, additional financing is believed { necessary. Motor Bankers’ ration (parent company only) 1930 deficit, $160,236, against net income of uoa 95! equal'to and %2 .01 common share in 1! Paramount-Publix flnt-qunrtzr net expected to fall below $1.82 a share ; attendance in do- lined about 13 per W cent foreign business on uptrend. Pinchin, Johnson & Co., Ltd., 12 per cent final dividend for 1930 on Ameri- can shares. SlxeL Co. stockholders to vote on in- creasing authorized common stock to 2,000,000 shares from 1,000,000 Shenandoah Corporluan :e(uhrquu’ ter 75 cents cash or 1-32 common stock dividend on preferred. Silent Automatic Corporation 1930 common share earnings, $1,11, against Southern California Edison.—Stock- holders ratify increase in authorized common stock to $110,000,000 shares and reduction in series C preferred to $56,000,000. Standard Ofl Co. (New Jersey) re- duces price of tank car kerosene J, per ':HI‘I: to 6 cents gallon at most seaboard United Aircraft & Tyansport subsid- Pratt & Whitcey Aircraft, lume of cut that has chlr- w:&m activities. Shipments T i severed o5 105 e e orders 16 per cent .bove of 201, 152!000 orders 27 cent less than for flu week in li“’:fit ‘hardwoods, 194 ldenwul l mills, 40 per cent less, ship- | ments 14 per cent less and orders 19 cent under the volume for the week orders for the week ! March ll l’w 585 softwood totaled 202,264,000 feet, or 9 per SR week were 201 24!000 feet, or 9 cent above production. Production 85,128,000 feet. ports from 228 hardwood mills give business as 25,543,000 feet, or 11 Shipments as reported for the same week were 25,288,000 feet, or 10 per cent above ucunn Production was 23,013,000 nmom from 507 softwood mills give orders for 749,454,000 feet on Mazch 14, 1931, or l.he equlvuznt of 16 days’ pmd fon. is based upon production of latest n.lendn year—300- EE ; ggzgeaa ] agp. Last week's pxoducuon 78 identitas softwood mills was 177, | eet, umnyennoitvuu?.-y ,000 feet; shipments res) ively 192,175,000 feet lnfl 270 000, and orders I'eethed 194,212,000 feet and In the case of hardwoods, mon share in United sutu " Steel-Tilinlos _ Steel, idary, marks up bars, sha) ! plates $2'a ton in Chicago district. Washington Gas Light 1930 consoli- “v%.:m Ste cm-"'mn Sow | ton | o company’s mml on March ll‘ lfll. | were to be npatted around I.n-. nine mua endnd hbnun 2!. $4.02 against $6. share earnings, ‘;'f? Oo‘é:ilo““ Alrcrats 1930 deficlt i&'fl,sgg cott-Johnson cuts wages and salaries 5 per cent. ‘ early setback, -|and was 3 to 6 English points higher THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, RADIO SET BUYERS SETRECORD IN 19302 Drop in [Replacements Kept|: Earnings Down—Outlook for Near Future. Special Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK, March 21.—More people hought radio sets for the first time dur- th ing 1930 than any previous year, even il 1929, says the Alexander Hamilton In-| G stitute. So few used sets were replaced, however, that total radio sales fell from Ga: 4,438,000 to 3,827,800. The increase in new users, from 2,500,000 in 1929 to 3,000,000 in 1930 is believed due to reaching through slashed prices. As for the new demand, the chances are against as good a showing in 1931 as in 1930. The unusually rapid pmf- ; ress toward the saturation 1930 was due to the sharp redm:tlon in priccs. Similarly drastic price cuts u'e not in prospect this year. This and the fact that the lnd\utry considenbly nearer the saturation point than a year e for_some contraction in the ATgu Déw market. - 1t is questionable whether | sou, th: new market will absorb more 2! 500 000 sets at the most. These maxim placement and new demand for radios in 1931 indicate total sales of 4,300,000 sets, according to the institute. Actually, snles ll'e nol likely to exceed 3,500,000 new strata of the market lx'l um estimates of the re- | 373 Wik Star “Want Ad” Branch Officeg uo:-mwnr. mh -nd 4 Que sta._Kenner's Pharmacy. O. re. am i _'é:mn%‘ 7";‘-&”2‘&1: Co. 1 14th 1ith and o R »and Buchansa e Tionbesser's PhAR oy and Colorado ave.—O'Donnell's Pharmacy. 308 X uo‘u:; Fleasant st.—Mount Pleasant 713 Columbla rd, "The Billy Shop. Callfornis sf—Colodny Broths Vet Ves, ABGM —a.nn-rr Phar- lime clerk's . el H_ Forster i . Hunton's Pharmacy. and Upshur st.—Petworth Phar- 2001 "Sherman ave. 3 o ey sSherman Ave. Pharmacy. i's Newsstand. e i-:mcuumu Store. iscon d Ma¥omb st.—Harr 1 Wisconstn ave—Morgan Bros. Phar- acy. Takoms Park, 350 —Mattingl Bros: Phafiiacy. Cconr sh—Msttnely Pharmacy. 4540 st—Donahue’s Phar- macy. #5th and O sts.—Sugar's Drug Store. 5104 Condult rd.—Modern Drug Store. pared with 3,877,800 sets in | 108 Mass. it 1.30 S:‘l;s of t\ég:;m na;“:h:h\ga ‘:fl larger year & cr:g:!e is not likely to offset the de- crease in sales of radio sets. Sales of automobile radios may show some increase, but sales of parts and accessories are likely to decrease as an offsetting factor. The present out- look is, therefore, that total sales of radio products in 1931 will show a mod- erate reduction as compared with the 1930 volume. COTTON PRICES GAIN ON TRADE BUYING Market Maintains Steady Tone, With Week End Covering in Evidence. By the Associated Press. 2 Themypflnn to 11.02, a gain of 12 pnmu close, and closed at from the previous 11.01, lmnlnfllllpoinfi.'hlhm men.lmntn very steady at 10 to 13 In.tlnetm mmmrut steady, 4 to 7 opened points higher on the Liverpool market, which meed from an than had beeh indicated by the action of our market on Friday. There was a conspicuous absence of contracts it the day and while the de- mand was not of large volume, pnm- Fociion appeared i have been sirengti: e been ened. There was little in the news to account for the advance other than the cables, but the improvement in the tex- tile market had -evidently created suffi- clent trade buying in small lots to the market a show of stability wl sellers withdrew. 3 - ‘Trade accounts were considered lm-’{ erally promising for the week and it was reported that several large indus- mnhldheenbumnwmwnumr their future requirements, including a 818 to have purchased Jarye quabtities ve large quani of material, including ‘There was no new light on the acreage situa- tion and further rains over the Central and parts of the Western and Eastern and | order in years. 50 per cent | y; belts were looked upon as favorable. ‘The Department of Agriculture in a S showed that loans of $15,159,000 been made to farmers in the dmuxm area of the country, of which was said about $13,000,000 had been loaned to farmers in the South. October position advanced to .| closing at 11.57. The 11.58, 0.89 noo Januery 1180 1189 HUGE ORDERS PLACED BY GENERAL MOTORS | Corporation Sets Precedent by Purchasing Supplies for Eight- Month Period. Special Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK, March 21.—General Motors Corporation, the vcrld'l largest automotive maker, within the last In Llcl ung 1 than anticipat lor more eight months its five basi commdm‘.: General Mo lrucl:wd their approximate low-price evel Between March and November, Gen- eral Motors usually turns out about ;?“per cent of its annual motor out- factured more than 800, major purchases made last Fall. ern lectric, which makes phone equlpmen& for the Bell Tele- phone Ayn.em, on September 18, 1930, placed & huge order for copper. The company u lieved to be the world’s biggest user of the red metal. It never announced the amount purchased nor | sellin few | D! In this period m mn it manu- | AN th and M Bri A norm o-;n.ol hd Eve_Kenealy's Bharmiacy. ‘ave.—Colling'® Pharmacy, Woodridee 500012t st.—Brookland Pharmacy, Brook- 4th and R. L ave.—John G. Bigss' Phar- Chess e Junction, D. C.—Weight's Phar- SOUTHWEST. 10th st. and Va. ave_—Herbert's Pharmacy. 216 4 ie” Drug Store. U2 S L o mbla Pharmacy. STAR OFFICE OPEN UNTIL 11 P.M. mAll advertisements for The Evening Star ust be in The Star office or one of The Blar branch ofices by 1l pm. the DAY 2 RE ISSUE, with the foliowing excep- Dot Noticer Aauruumnu under the above classifica- tions will be At Star offce, jith and Fa. v issue, except Saturdays and Legal when the closing time is 10:20 a.m. All vertisem for The Sundsy Er.n pust, bc received at Star ofice by 5:30 ». Saturdsy, or n Ay of The Btar bravch offices by 4:30 p. 15 Teauired for all advertisements from transient advertisers. LOCAL RATES. 3-line mintmum. et 13 noon, da (I- 4 ents 18c per times ummunnly 17¢ per line. Advertisements under Personal. 3¢ per line additional. RATES OUTSIDE 25.MILE RADIUS OF WASHINGTON. 4-line minimum. 1 time, 25¢ per line. l Hml. 23c per llnt 3lc_per ling M tlm!l or more wnltfllllnl! 20¢ per line. Adve-iigements under Personal. 3c per ling - Transient classifled advertigements for the -Illmol’! Bun and the New York Times will eceived over the B\umeu Counter of The Btlr at regular rates. CIRCULARS PROHIBITED. In order to protect its adver- tisers 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|w 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. Hm—-lllN. 3 -uw:num s 4t Jou are wiling 'ork and want to earn some real money arrang 101 interview. “Address Box 133-A: oice. BOY—Neat appesrance, for eral work in store; to ¢ car. Miller Upholstery ConinlD ste BRIGKIAVERS -ro CONTRACT FOR, LAY- ing 12,000 bricks. furaishing labor an, jtar. ed by owner. Mdn Box m-n. Star_office. CAND? OR JOBBER. 10 represent SANCIaciurer 08, Srornl sheciaity wonderful seller in South. 205 Tth st. 5.w. CHAUFFEURS, five, for taxicab: opportunity to make real mo man's Auto Supply, 4th and Mat UFFEURS ~ (white). Cara: Tull o pare timi $30 per week. Circle with _identification Our men_average Tab Co, 1718 Pla. ave. MARCH 22, (Continued. o s S o chance to 3! send me your name Ilmnodl tely. s, s e Tl P, RO i to DMW!‘I Ahtn 1lls, Imlml!!h. Cincinnati, Oh! i :‘; (o r, N. Y. jure, etc., in best Tt - Soung.”eolorsd AR Tor part~ L= ust be careful and ehces. Address Box T5-A. Star DPPO'I'I {drn for five smbitious men nl or 1931—PART SIX. HELP—MEN. A NATIaNAL BAN! K v 48t Toe pe .’ll selected must Decrameo 'sha ‘Telerencer - Permanint EE AR st o am., ’u cflm"cll‘ l“olq ‘Bank Bldg. 3 SALESMEN for inside and |seciarian outside work; we prefer men with washer and ironer experi- ence; splendid opportunity to obtain pleasant and comfortable employment. Apply 4 p.m., Mon- "’hmg I n}f‘ n, M'fix‘.‘"“‘ day, at The Hecht Co. Employ- GArTaD ment Office, 628 F n.w. for fiq'ns—unx Tadder work, 1343 Girard PHAMAM—RA istered. Btate and |, Telerences, Address Box 54-2. Star offce: xophones, trumpet and banio PLUMBER'S HELPER, experienced, © Rear Pcmm “Tor start. gomr- vorl aiso. PRESSERS—Experienced —mach on lsdies’ and men’ 'orl. Arcade a; 713 Lamont_st. SALESMAN, e ied. 1o Sl 7adlo 54 ".n Apoly commercial ‘man T R o, ¥ & week o — wlunu o do 1311 Penn. nw. a»reurrl Pa. SALESYAN Tanicd Fpel wondey o dav | SALESM, ommission basis; Tences, age, phone. _Addre ofee.”__ LESMAN, electrical fixtures. house wiring ;:d eauipment, by well a-ubl\mm concern. nfl n ofers & tory financial SALESMAN, wit n_and Alexandri Ay p'-'in':'-::u:‘;nd Yrcrousing ‘busi- B only, Burch s boflers Expe: ana chlnu u earn Addrul Box 200-A. SIar ofice. Gnity: myst be expes ‘i 2leeiric Fetcisetation: for splignce e ey e oate el BALESMAN, must Be & worker; experi nua preferred, bu bt ot mecessary; must AN OPPORTUNITY! Are you hhmhfl in lner:nlnl your incom ar o befiine automobile: e XY finity should” sppeat > g00d person: III - o ot "calling on" the, Best cltisens of Weahe m‘wn need apply. Call. Met. ’010 ‘between o 8nd 11"and ‘ask for ar. Bnivers for ap- nt. lenl XTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY For refrigeration, specialty and other good salesmen to secure immediate and permanent paying ‘positions with large local merchandising company. Interviews, 9 to 12 a.m. Will desig- nate those eligible to 4-day free sales school and instruction, starting Mon- day 1 o'clock promptl-r. Call in per- son at 932 H st. n.w, ask for Mr. Y"L___ MAN, young, at least high school graduate, for sales position with large corporation. Previous sales experience or electrical training an asset but not abso- lutely necessary if other qualifi- cations satisfactory. State age, edllcatlon, salary desired, and %evmus employment. Address ox 87-A, Star office. cit; uusuu—nxu num S retabianed manulacturer to handle neon and all types of electric signs; give complete ualifications and answer_direct to Eugens Ruen‘l‘oéd Co., 325 W. Baltimore st. timore, SALESMANAGER — Established turer 0‘ chomlcsl specialties requires a trict Y for 'lllflll'l Jocal territory: mu‘rthnnv To rmn men gtate age v a e"w\ll connectiol )X 685, Realservi 5 East 40th, New accounts; - e Teit dlllnquem nm daily. Room 30! MEN_$75-3100 -nkly punlu s aute accessory. ~Take Pneu lnd %u:%y Ewar O not. dfly chmnttlfl% ill xperience Eomnestion :vlth s pational org the right_men. Mr. o'cfl-r manager, Sunday, at Housion Hotel EN, m or part time, to assist in SALESMI attractive prepo- fnancing exce sition of un lient profit # | Dossibiiities. 4 with X- 7 T i g s o c llhld 850~ 1 lnz '- HN Vlt- for Moss. sell one of ‘lu M lines ol new lnd ||M cars in the city. Our IM are rmnfllunn-d. al ..u': 3ol Ressdioped, fol o B resen Mr. trick, mfl 2 IM- .3.1 130 OP" ave. Adams 8060. SALES WA’HVI ith A7 Tm- ot nine now bresents Self “for "a ‘ance and personality ca onk the becter ciass, o IJ ornia food :‘_ roducts of the cor e alay T truotor. " Uaiimited. carring possibilities and future agsured Renlv o full.__Address Bo: . Star SLIPCOVER s!wm varied experience oni: um size oversts ._Star_office. SODA_DISPENSER, white, experienced; eve- ning work, 5-7; $16 week and dinner. Don't 1981_Columbia_road. 1.1'1 SALESMER, 20, experienced or nexpe: Tepresent local con Hinited Femuneration " ang. Dossibilities "on commission basis, Call between 10 to 12 m. Monday and Tuesday. Union" Hardware: Co. : fed nn ddull Box Payni STORE SALESMAN. shop_experience: sal experience, references %_106-X, Star offi exerisnsed Taundry woleiE. 27th & K st n.W., M ANTED—Assistant to patent attorney in Middle West m nre!er Joung man with two or three perience in_amendini and Writing specifications; must be nbl& meet public. Address Box 232-A, ce. WASHING MACHINE SALESMEN, hm sell the most wmvhu line of washers an ironers in MM l'. Pim.” Barber & Ross: Co.. o & 'sta. w' ition to” offer ¥ men mve'ur mnn-m? idaize " we: wil romanont mm o thos Married men preferred. ADBlY 'llr. Beott, P. . 0. on- | 8053 1 FURNITURE MERCHANDISE - MAN. OA Golden pportunity With Large House. Give References. Will take information confi- dential. Address Box 487-Z, Star office. SALESMEN. We need several experienced specialty salesmen to _complete our retail sales organization. We have had sixteen years successful business operation in ‘Washington. We distribute a product of one of the world’s largest in- dustries, Right now is the peak buying season for the product we repre- sent. Conscientious effort will earn you better than the average in- come. Apply 9:30 am. to 4:30 p.m. EDGAR MORRIS SALES CO., 736 13th St. N.W. . FIELDS OR MR. BOOBAR. ASK FOR {38 HELP AND SITUATIONS.’ 5 ncumc-nou COURSES. ‘WANTED—SALESMEN. A furnished. insert w rop 313 100 86, )tv. Col. ”- “-5'«“73" ol OPPORTUNITY! "ml" he[lr ‘l ehrfil for an $ey srould snow ¢ e wor -m nn:nxf‘”u ent 7 iberal basts.” also Jew Dart greanizstion work. Write for nterview, muw yud immediately, ' Something new and dif; rent. Every dealer interssted Pockst gquint free. Balesmanager, dth Fioor, n, No. and women, ail fi‘. ietcade “FOLION N GORBON. “peo. B‘l“ Dis. 5231. WE ARE expanding our sales organization. We have oppor- tunities for two experienced salesmen; territorial protection. Extensive advertising and per- sonalized direct mail campaign. Apply Silent Automatic Corpo- ration, 1218-1220 New York ave. n.w, of Tadio ‘is’ revolation- STovine is the s wiline ith m te to devote' s ‘mall’ amount. of his" time 16 HERE ARE A FEW OF THE GOOD OPENINGS %0 "S'mp m° b atorms. - i Private Yacht O 'n“tom $150 to $200 & month and all living expenses. Land Station Operators, $150 to 3200 s month. Broadcast Operators. $150 to $300 & month. A‘Ainox;\:;vs’.Stanom. $2.800 & year. V.S Radm Inspectorl 600 to 33.800 & Asst. U S“R:%:.o Inspectors . U. S Rad:o Supe,r'\";sofl. a year. 2 4 STRR OPPORTUNCTY. NEW INVENTION--NG GOMPETITION. ON SIGHT .TO Gatases, Alio Lundries,” Waih-Racks. STEADY REPEAT ORDERS GUARANTERD. 10, prESE N e, WE MEAN T~ m—vm' 4 P ErON Radm Lahorakorv and OEUCA ), TLL. ¢ ?XPERIENCED B O OK Ex?er:;n.el:,tal \’\iork ALESMEN ARE REQUIRED 8w FOR THE MOST UNIQUE |su0 ocdting Oil by Radio. %g%UEN %&IEES WORK ™ IN R&d;g servicing. PUBLISHING s wes : S ey TOMOBILE AND BE IN PO- ;Pu.sm.cfi?‘w‘ G““E«E'fl'fl'&'_ SITION TO FINANCE YOUR-| At RiNC MOVTES, SELF. BOOKS SELL TO IN- 5 o oe' & weia TO EM- g PLOYERS FOR THEIR EM.| MONOAY. AHROEENS PLOYES. IF YOU HAVE HAD CATYPM BOOK SELLING =EXPERI- ENCE, THIS IS Y O U R|enS3iBstch week day tor iaterviews ana ent CHANCE. “N-E-. International Publishing LOO\“S RABIO COLL GE Corporation, 405 9lh ST DISTRICT 7839 1319 F St. N.W. =— - Washington, C NEW SUPER PRODUCT BRINGS SALESMEN BIG EARNINGS. The Saturday Evening Post, ther- ary Digest, Colliers and the Hou:ekeepmg magazines are I“ an- nouncing in full page advertisements this marvelous invention. We will show this new Super Product Monday morning at 10 = o'clock and will select three men to|313; Dublie cook.’ handle valuable Washington terri- }u tory. BUSINESS INSTRUCTION. NOW_FILE ST ED; ition The Bervice ) s.. corner &F aw. urmnu.n AGENCIES. ol S St JATION W, nfunt Surser tecommentoa: ~ Ladies” ot M—:Fr'—:'— Forker forosuurbe: good Mistre Tet lmmt ave. l.h.'-!l:" Be here at ten sharp. usual opportunity. SUITE 208-10, HILL BUILDING, 839 17th Street N.W. S 1IN lnwc'nou COURSES. A most un- Fant Owors. ull utual Exchange, 1115 You st. n.w. HELP—MEN AND WOMEN, MAN GI ‘woman of Ilmlfll K eo.un Tork ‘on "commisslo PRddress “Box Mml(*“ - big money lk:rr — o T i speciaities made. 402, 14 un N. Y. ave. Dompers: Sad Be rnri, secref " society. - Address Box e '..g'e'. WANTED—AGENTS. o mmlm n _letters dows: fone, B ,."'m.,k. m Tor store vu: samples. Metallic cmen 3 AGENTS—Excl article, soid $1 - g50ld 31 do -] AVIATION LEGTURE every Mon., Wi 0457 piTublc tnvited, " D, O, nmh_'———m— Fress Bids Tith ssons: snd o 2 COnrisien: sen. 8 ik gt e D HELP—WOMEN, “THE n.mvrz AR SR | S i . 14th __l!efl_“_ %‘mfi m! A ?u”m:‘: ‘n'lm & : n‘,@ ratine s shor 10 learn. .i'fl -m‘: 'fi'& s oy yonT ST X °m“" °'.=“..a. to_homse 2 Bopes, ropteutialt ) AMAZ] rldl is X osition. for ose who qualify. Salary and commission. Married men' préferred. . Apply 9 gglock Monday mornln’ to Mr. Scott, P. 8, Harrls Co.. 2900 1 wt.grmzsm“r;‘ snd screen salesman for nd Richmon Sheed. “Aply 1n own Bandwriting, Box 433, t Capitol st., u 0 10 a.m. e of Taw of n&dress Box 35-Ar YOUNG MAN, between 27 and 35, for special Mond: YOUNG MAN, typi real estate desirabl e R with automobile, B section; good por with Vire. 43¢ 7th st CoLLEGE 'rum:n'r Lo 22, itk dse Felephone National 1513 To¢ abpotutment. " Y BOY; un; 318; motor cyele: Fils ‘catipment "or y'a'f:" S swers -mz:g Sonfidential: °Adaress . So T3-A. Sta 22* 'Jd, ADDIY Fout Price Cleaning RIVER w Co., 3210 O st. rennenm Tor Tellef work: Bl S T T W LAUNDRY SALES] MEN, married. References Mulnd from :fllnnn Btate e: flv ? it lll’ : Tequired If Ih urnlm ash bond, auto license. Routes are la y hustlers. 'hlli. need bty e MAN experienced on stone work and capi t_dof rpenter work; $35 week. Bly %20 -: ¢ 810 Noreh Capitol St l‘nvvlldf- of (no_children), a8 landscaping essent! rson (no phone 31: ithy, 1418 Ey Rl B & MAN, energetic, i ulllnl SBIEY good” connection ~witl Kifitess Box 118, Blar of ried, with car, living st blish coffes and tea route. Co., 603 P st. n. Tied, with car. uvm rginia, s Union Tea Con ‘608 ¥ 8t x Tor vecancy Tn Washineton office of Ohlo_corporation; man selected will be given rmmtnl work; car helpful bul Dot entirely 10 nec canvassing. A 3, Mond -y mamln" 10 to 11, Room 3 7, arrister n.w. MAN 'uh closed car_to assist T 3 pennlnfm money-making tion for person with or without Seilihe experls old Washinston, concern Address Box 62-A, Star BEE A Tn_Jefferson County, tea Toute. ished 5. the price paid, but the trade generally | 2 credited it with buying copper around 9 cents a pound. ‘When Western Electric made its pur- m" chase, copper was selling at 10}, cents a pound. In Fel of this year the metal sold as low as 9% cents. The lowest price since 1895. Therefore ‘Western Electric would still have a profit on its purchase made last Autumn, American Radiator, & subsidiary American muwr-sunmd Sanitary Manufacturing » on November 8 last zlwed an T ror 50000 tons of pig for delivery early this Autumn. This was the hnu', single pig iron made public, b\lt the trade estimated ltmmllyomdounnmbe'i average current quotations. The aver- age price of pig iron on November s wu $19.26 a ton. Today it is $18. ’IG. f American Ml ved favorable terms duh—mmnpon‘, n.hunpfontmmhmpurcmu —_——— A group of men's wear furnishing shops, which has broken pncedmtm hy h, reported yesterday that busi- ness was ummzm.hnmmx and that consumer interest in mer- chandise offered still continued strong. An official of the stores could attribute the increase only to the my lowpnus being featureds 'he price never was | us. MAN—Ws Bave an opening for o of meat appearance. ha .anc-non JAnd be of a c Ge: Motors products: one whe referred. 1a. over 35 years Of as Dermanent ‘connection and & Opportunity. Call in_person, 611 H s = FOR GAMGI—!!!“ ake and Teforences. _hddress Box J13-A. Star ofce. w.nrrm—xl-u Tated flm dolng references. MANAGER na ib] o -I" i ""m"- X 263-A. Siar office me American g tel Adaress Al {itomon tion: no experience neces. ary, all men 'lll ba trl ined: permanent .-,unmcunn and 5 i hmbl.w,h'o oy ma’: '?n-'nn" *9 wam. and Toih and | = T R vumunl ween 1 and 3 p.m., :E:WWE of wa o rfifi'otou ""rrfim- '.l.l.’ m (Iee luuul: G0 117 Tdth st ‘WANTED—Two men to represent hlle- rullln Eastern “"4 insurance compa: ‘il co-operation in usiness eaperience. MEN—We Vacancies Tor appearing young, Te married men in g}:‘%mm" Drawine selling, Power Co. e o nounces an lme the rieht men With teal firm. Car getting Address u‘&lnd lg:co 1t4 owne coffes und | ADDIY ane [ for contingent work. wfi by well AN, 31 1o 35 years ';‘"‘f" work; must Rave Knowled Ten E'»uf:m Ses k. Dufty, 130 10t age, (nr )t book- foor YOUNG MAN -mnonee t9u e noxdm A" star ofice. e wire. AH ‘star ’3 iG_MEN, Catholic, desiring to become o les "A';' win exc chances for dvancement. =~ Refel Tequited. o] city and ., Bie money Mon., 1 Insurance Ln’- day Nh]‘ full or Titne: Sichess Gon DIY. Grall Preeport, Go ‘BUSINESS. Mako bis mone. Sws start you, eral Bure ¥ (25501 Archer, Ohicaso. * eral Pure Food BRANCH SALES MANAGERS from m; for seve %o executive geltim FI FTEEN SALESMEN bly with experience in the of Putomatic conl 1, or ol bummers. o 0“ iecirical G nex'?n'. Duilders, _ apartment house sty | (LIun 3,404 10 am. or phone wl o AT M AN, SALES MANAGER. GOMWmOmR BTOKER CORPORATI/ 1524 L St. National ml SPECIALTY SALESMAN. international corporation can yse s of an m. u ce an a% .5 hi man to make an o inec ith an assured, Sderation sive 5 ition an ur Tor Tne puaf T oo 18 Temuneration 4100 per week, on sterest write 10 “onfidence., o e LXPERIFNCED shoe salesmen k. Apply after Tuesday, Philipsborn’s, 11th st. bet. F and G. DRIVER-SALESMAN, at once, estabhshed laundry; must be neat appearing, capable and able to furnish bond; man with selling experience pre- ferred. Address Box 51-Z, Star office. s rare opportt wmmm MAN 25 TO 50. Jatse corpora Be “for"ehen e, vu mmhf‘r outside work. per- es- : X ey 3 m"“’."&’ i ,:‘,‘-mj:;.w.- 8 FLOOR MANAGER. n A YOUNG MAN WITH STORE EXPERIENCE, PREFERABLY FLOOR MANAGING, IS RE- QUIRED AT ONCE BY A LEAD- ING SPECIALTY STORE. IN APPLICATION STATE AGE, EDU- CATION AND EXPERIENCE. AD- DRESS BOX 63-A, STAR OFFICE. chanical wall cleaner. for Domes.’ B R r for cleaning crudgery. Season now on. Blmn - ,‘gl "ll ITur. St i % gl i et C‘l 'er ll" sel 170% proft ouse- hotd. speqaliiss Wflu“qulck Kristee l(‘nul st Oory Ak ron, EEADS selling colning mone: free. u.n'omm like hot cakes, cAsents 1ts. Mission co. Los Angeles. Callt. 2326 West 1 F0 aluab! Sctentific " Laboratories, 1941 W Broad, l.len- m o “’"‘:h.l".-;.‘%'.'h bl o o 30" to, 5:30; 3 Box 1332, Btar el 5 for flower T o e wanied, one who 15 1 cleaning Store: 1ives in Brookisnd” sestion. i 2), X‘II‘» h‘!mmh to w: % ?.We’:‘ et o dgsired: liehe duties: --m% LAD! S T T AND PRENCH ONLY. st. n. French woman. adaress.” 108 Tit at. mome ateg” Ses0. % LESSONS FOR J EASY PARK- Jree whesling; cars 2 liable. _Met. 1809. GIRLS culture. Nati Dert eourser $10" 1o ¥rs. In. Tax P nlu. o b 30d commission; AGress 230 Rovher aen. ecln-umm:.I ol A, TOR. e Ww uxm-mn collese sraduste, teache marcel and wave. Sertificnte, '.‘gyM‘ e and missic | North 3401 after 10 am. 71-A. Star off ngu T Address Box 259-A, Star | dav. - - o | SSEFATORS on ower scwing mackines; ;‘mrm must be experiénosd. " 08 et Pon'nmm TNCOME tates mummn- b uwna ’:;. for fi.v POSSIBLE! _ Btrange inventi sharpens rasor biades with s Gives aves from 1 on ‘offer with.complete guint, Monroe Co., 110W 2ird, Dept. vw York. ol S K mexia Sensaf Guaranteed i o oo uumamn.mn-pfiRCA Souior Sum T e o e shuri ——W—W°“%mm v .IL‘.E,TEE,E’EE..IES. S S Co., 141 TS MEBE SR 7 o | SERRATOR, mit b DA R Pt Suver: s 1305 E st. 5. and 45, Study Interior Decoration ANENT for ...E“m'"m Ata Practical School. .m. at. '&fli 'AYS. st Accredited, profe onal ‘.,,,‘“““‘“"m"", g P —I .gfll ‘:filul_ int lew T 1:30 PIIAOI ltood m— e.lll: Ind' mun:nmu for 7 Wi gtu company. Address 61-A, SEruction. Go-operatiae ™ Afternoon an -‘nfi Pull llf!fllllflll: at % S5, "ECORA' Star office. w w4 Vo O Lhof” St -me e . ifi% free w‘fmu-.l 3 Graphiie, 126 AGENOY OF m!‘m ORGANIZERS—To R needs nelther heat nor uu. mrnizun Jewelry, 2 i nm?“.&'i‘w Produgta Stices B S0s mlnuu Retails 4,50 only: dous market. Rade. el ater _st., Boston. ARTISTIO G~ BER! fast to all lines business. Excellent repeater. Real or A-l man, Exclugive mrmu.m-{ 327 W. Van Bure; - for any 8&{‘; S50 Tree- New cosh Sstomer Ui ot outs mi.n':& Cus m'l;lmiu;"- & Depe 5o, 13 cago. s v T A:OI'I lflll Obfllx: it you T . Pro i ! ‘Corae 1640 N: A x‘fa’,"onxen:’ o LINE sutomobile nq d!o.lflm’b 0 mn who un A Box 316-A, Star office. et Commissions. Elaborate outft ree. Marvelo, m w-buula. A Make 0% lormlnl. » | Business Universif yrs. 1333 STATISTI(:‘“A"I; COURSE. EDITORIAL COURSE. r'rna MOUNT fl_EASAIJT StiiooL TIVOLT TREATER SRt Ty Okt HEATER BUILDING Statistical and Editorial Courses. Preparin; u‘r Civil Service mmnnumlé Thursd MOUNT PLEASANT“%‘C (OOL TIVO{IO]'} SECRETARIES, 3313 14th .LI{SEATEJ‘“.B[.’%”’”G‘ E C. BARTLETT, Eerunnsdlu 'A‘n e rewney i dl 13th st. M'M sts. n.w. '“”“'s.::a.‘*'E et munus& e el (e et pats oF W e, zfxuw orth cm after 7 eves. AN o patat, el WI" side, Jifs. Cors., 851 W. Monroe st., T u...-.;-:.’.w..*.i-."’?“ Tk and are u-fi%-m‘u-n A' M sash ive ter- m'mwmm tor 'the ‘fil _Afiir_' gk atention eemm oflllon "m Whn m Ml ¢-flfiu on_ res, 10 det sar our of live festures make sel own yullmlf lvr lt |' Addr-lm ! :l‘h r ll"ll. I. Vehts ghovider o Ef.' e gultiand. 1 mz wor cr"'fifi".:i_i farment, ‘lth'l’l" ?‘?& ': Jm ."fl 1 wfll ENROLL MONDAY, | B, B £ CIVIL SERVICE. BLIPCOV -ugn for Junior and - %‘ k. Prunofln:n %x STENOO! - cor13n & ¥ me uJ" 6337, SPEED DICTATION. 5 days o, per ., 35 month. = o Mot B53). o | Address Box afim BE. Cor. 13th & F

Other pages from this issue: