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SERVICE Service Exclusively EDWARDS RADIO SERVICE 9th & Mass. Ave. N.E. LI 9118 LI 4995 OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAYS al/ lifeless Illbe.c with and in ¢ of the Blackstone Hotel 1016 17th St. Dist. 3510 snd enjoy the SPECIAL rai> being quoted for a limited number of rooms— handsomely furnished: with private bath; every lppom(- ment for comfort, includ electric fans, and fall hotel service. Two in a rcom, month—each % P 582 week Including Breakfast in the Cafe. Ideal location for con- venience and environment— handy to everywhere—sav- ing car fare. Harry Wood, Manager. 10 ROUB4pO™® TO-NIGHT 5:30 WRC Come here Summer by the Exalting the Lobster Lobster? it's good Of course under any .. But you ever tasted a whole Ilobste broiled al Olmsted? Only fresh, tender, juicy, fellows. are appetite this exalted thore treat. Enjoy our special Lobster Platter, bregd and butter and Julienn Potatoes added, §1.15. Also try Tender, Tasty hell Crabs OLMSTED GRILL Fanrous For Fine Foods 1336 G Street NW. demcately medicated emollient properties of Cutieura, is ready for you. It quickly pre- duces a heavy lather that remains moist throughout the shave, softens the beard, soothes the skin and leaves the face cool and refreshed. At your dealers or sent id 01!0. reeu:pt of 35¢. Afi::r: ra IM Malden, Mass. HOOVER TO GIVE | Willard Hotel will be broadcast by WRC, { will be broadcast by the coast-to-coast | National broadcasting companies. | to go on the air at 9:30 o'clock. Chief | dent. Hhr Democratic National Committee. | second of a scries of programs arranged | DINNER ADDRESS Red Cross Anniversary Fete Radio Program Also Includes Hughes. Addresses by President Hoover and Chief Justice Gharles Evans Hughes at the fiftieth anniversary dinner of the American Red Cross tonight at the WMAL and WJSV. The program also networks of both the Columbia and The dinner proceedings are scheduled | Justice Hughes will precede the Presi- | ‘The other speakers will include | Judge Max Huber of Geneva, president of the International Committee of the | Red Cross; Miss Mabel T. Boardman, | secretary cf the Red Cross, and Dr. John | Barton Payne, chairman. Aside from the Red Cross program, | WMAL and its associated Columbla sta- j tions also will broadcast an address by | quctt Shouse, executive chairman of | His subject will be “Republican Alibis." | The speech will be picked up in Balti- more at the Democratic jubilee celebra- ticn over the €iection of a Democratic | mayor. Treasure Tale Slated. “The Treasure of Tortuga,” a gripping | tale of Spanish Main, will be the Hemilton dramatization, to be broadcast by WMAL at 7:45 o'cl: The Salad | Dressers program, to follow at 8 o'clock, will feature Bedt Lown and his Bilt- more Orchestra, Bradford Browne and | Al Llewelyn. The Concordia Theological Seminary Chorus of more than 400 voices will pre- sent the musical portion of the Lutheran | program. In his weekly inspiraticnal talk Dr. Walter A. Maier, professor of Biblical interpretation at the seminary, will answer the question “What Can the | Church Do for M WMAL also will join with the Colum- | ‘ bia network in broadcasting the first of a series of Summer dance programs by ‘Will Osborne and his orchestra from the marine roof of a hotel in Brooklyn, N. Y. Osborne has augmented his crches- tra for these programs. Peggy Wood to Sing. Peggy Wood, musical comedy actress, | who recently returned from a three-year engagement in England as star of “Bit- | ter Sweet,” will assist Rudy Vallee and his Connecticut Yankees in presenting | the Sunshine hour over WRC. She will sing_threz numbers—"Zigeuner,” “Just | for ‘Tonight” and “Sweethearts. Alfred Wallenstein, not>d cellist of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, will be the guest artist in the Melody | Moments program. His contributions | will include = “Hungarian _Fantasy, “Serenade Espagnole” and “The Swan." James' Gadsen, American soldier and | diplomat, is to be the “reincarnated” guest of honor at the weekly Birthday Party. “Cinderella’s Wedding Day” and a selection frcm the “Symphonie | Pathetique” of Tschaikowsky will be | the musical features of the program to | be providea by the Rondollers Quartet | and Rachael Morton, soprano. Bob Garber’s Orchestra, the Kohala | Melody Boys and the Dairy Maids will contribute to the program of WOL. | This station also has scheduled the | by the Jewish Community Center. Major Radio Features SPECIAL EVENT. Broadcast from the fiftieth anniversary dinner of the American Red Cross. addresses by President Hoover and | Chief Justice Hughes, WRC, WMAL | and WJSV, 9:30. DRAMA. Amos 'n’ Andy, WRC, 0: Daddy and Rollo, WMAL, 6:45; Sally Sothern Sketches, WMAL, 7:15; “The Treas- | ure of Tortuga,” WMAL, 7:45—De- tective Mysteries, WMAL, 8:30; “Da- mon and Pythias,” WJSV, 9:00. SPORTS. “The Rod and Stream,” by Perry Mil- | Jer, WMAL, 5:00; Wrestling lehul from the Washington Auditorfum, | WOL, 9:30. VARIETY. The Yeast Jesters, WRC, 6:15; Phil Cook, comedian, WRC, 6:30; Arthur Pryor's Band, WMAL, 7:00; Sun- shine Hour, with Peggy Wood and | Rudy "Vallee, WRC, 7:00; Salad ure of Tortuga,” WMAL, 7:45; De- | Dressers, WMAL, 8:00: Birthday WRC, 8:00; Melody Mo- | ments, WRC, 8:30; Otto Beck's or- gan recital, WRC, 11:01. B DANCE MUSIC. . A. Rolfe's Orehestra, WRC, 9:00; Will Osborne’s Orchestra, WMAL, | 10:30; Cab_Calloway's Orchestra, WRC, 10:30; Aster Orchestra, WMAL, 11:30. | HIGH LIGHTS ELSEWHERE. 45—Topics in Brief; Lowell Thomas —WJZ, WBZ, WLW. KDKA, WRVA, WJAX and WIOD. 30—Niagara _ program: dramatic | sketch—WEAF, WGY, WSYR and WREN. :00—Dixie Spiritdal Singers—WJz, WBZ, WBAL, KDKA, WRVA, WHAM and ‘WGAR. 7:30—Robert Simmens, tenor, and Shil- kret'’s Salon Orchestra—WJZ, WBZ, WBAL, WHAM, KDKA and WSR. 00—Julia Sanderson and Prank Crumit—WJZ, WBAL, WBZA, WREN, KDKA and WHAM. John Charles Thomas, baritone, and Don Voorhees' Orchestra— | WJZ, WBAL, WLW, KDKA and WREN. | The Story Behind the Song,” 30. 9:00 Table Tells How Much Women and Girls THE EVEN. Today on the Radio (Al programs scheduled for Eastern Standard Time.) WR 315.6 Meters. 950 Kilocycles. )—"“The Magic of Specch,” by Vida Sutton. :30—Dancing melodies. 0—The Lady Next Door. 0—"“What Happened to Jane?” 45—The Tea Timers. 5:00—News flashes. 5:10—Correct time. 5:11—Black and Gold Room Orchestra. | Fund by George 5:25—"The Job ‘Tournament,” Adams. 0—The Troubadours. 0—Amos 'n’ Andy. 5—The Yeast Jesters. 0—Phil Cook, comedian. 5—"The Veterans of Foreign WHH Wrestling J.| by Senator King | 7:00—Sunshine Hour, with Peggy | Wood, musical comedy star; Otis | Skinner and Rudy Vallee and his Connecticut Yankees. 8:00—Birthday party in Gen. James Gadsen. 8:30—Melody Moments, with Eugene Ormandy’s Orchestra. 9:00—B. A. Rolfe’s Orchestra. 9:30—Broadeast from the fiftieth an- niversary dinner of the Ameri- can Red Cross—Addresses President Hoover Justice Charles Evans Hughes. 10:30—Cab Calloway's Orchestra. 11:00—Weather forecast. 1—Organ recital by Otto F. Beck. 0—Guyon's Paradise Orchestra 0 to 1:00—La Salle Orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. 6:30a—Tower Health Exercl 7:00a—Gene and Glenn. 7:15a—Morning Devotions. 0a—Checrio 8:00a—Parnassus Trio. 8:15a—Campbell's Orchestra. 52—Food pregram 9:00a—Parnissus Trio. 9:152—United States Army Band 9:30a—National Home Hour. 00a—Hawalian Serenaders. 0a—Realities of Romance. 0a—On Wings of Song. 1:15a—Hal Kemp's Orchestra. 1:452—On Wings of Song (continued). 0m—Retail Market Review. honor of v and Chief | 0—National Farm and Home Hour. 0—Sunshine Carolers, 0—Women's Radio Review. 00—Edna Wallac> Hopper 3:15—The Radio Guild—"Mary, Quite Contrary. 4:15 to 4:30—Pireside Songs. Meters. WNIAL 630 Kilocycles. 3:00—Melody Magic. Mary 3:20—Address b_v the Prince of Wales, | rebroadcest from London. 3:45—Round Towners' Quartet. 4:00—Asbury Park Orchestra, 4:30—Virginia Arncld, pianist. | 4:45—Jean Beaudine. 5:00—“The Rod and Stream,” Perry Miller. 5:15—Organ recital. 5:30—Roy Welch's Orchestra. by 5:45—Flashes from The Evening Star | 6:00—Time and program resume. 6:02—Merchants’ Dinner Concert. 6:30—"Tale-Lights.” 45—Daddy and Rollo. 00—Arthur Pryor's Band. 7:15—Sally Sothern Sketches. 0—Kaltenborn Edits the News. 5—Dramatic sketch, “The Treasure of Tortuga.’ 8:00—Salad Dressers, with Brad Browne, Al Llewelyn and Fred- die Rich's Orchestra. 8:15—Phoenix program 8:30—Detective Story Dramatization. 9:00—Lutheran Hour. ING STAR, 1:30—Ann Leaf at the organ. 2:00—Columbia Salon Orchestra. 2:45—Educational feature. 3:00—Marine Band Orchestra. 3:45—Edna Thomas. 4:00 to 4:30—Light Opera Gems. 2054 Meters.® WISV 1460 Kilocycles. 3:00—Aline Knight, soprano. 4:00—Arlington Ha'l Students. 4:30—8unset Melodies. 5:00—Science of History. 5:15—Along Route 50. :00—Musical intsrlude. ‘15—Sports flashes. 20—News flashes. :30—Classified program. :28—Time signal. | 30—sSylvia Lent, violinist, and Mary Howe, pianist. 45—Organ melodies. :00—Roland Wheeler, baritone, 15—Cameron Club. :30—Songs by Dot and Dash. 45—The Gondoli :00—Drama, “Damon and Pythias.” | :30—Broadcast from the fiftieth an- niversary dinner of the Ameri- can Red Cross—Addresses by | President Hoover and Chief Justice Chatles Evans Hughes. 45—Holt Fret Ensemble. 00—Weather forecast. Early Program Tomorrow. 00a—Down South in Dixle, 05a—Weather report and Grand- father’s Clock. :40a—Hints to Housewlves program. 00a—Waffles :30a—Style talk. {00a—Sacred hour. | 2:00m—Correct_time. 01—Farm ncws 30 .unchecn musie. 30—0ld King Tut. Program by the College of Music. -Sunshine hc WOL 2%? Meters. 1,310 Kilocycles. :00- 00—"Nonscnsicalities.” 15 'he March of Music. 30—Gladys Marks, soprano. 45—Waltz Time. 15—One-Time Opportunitics 45—Jce Turner'’s Entertainers. | 00—Dinner music 15—Community 30—Program by Cross ~Musical program 00—Iva Loughlin Gray, :20—The Globe Trotter. 30—Bob Garber's Orchestra, :00—Under Southern Skies. | :15—Musical Masterpieces. :30—Program by the Jewish Com- munity Center. 00—Kohala Melody Boys. | 15—Dairy Maids. 30—Wrest!ing matches from Washington Auditorium. Sports hour. hest program. the Junior anamosssaw Red soprano. voo moxaaua the Early Program Tomorrow. 00a—Muslcal Clock. 00a—Birthdays. 05a—Musical Clock. :00a—Talk by Peggy Clark. 15a—Favorites of Long Ago. :30a—Dance music. 00a—Beauty Chat by Bertha Parker. :10a—With the Composers 30a—Preview of Coming Attractions 00a—Nola Markham, pianist. 2:15—Luncheon music 12:30 to 1:00—Paul D Gable, organist. 3 PRESIDENT IS UNABLE 9:30—Broadcast from the fifticth an- niversary dinner of the Ameri- can Red Cross—Addresses by President Hoover and Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes. 10:15—Johnson’s Orchestra. 10:30—Will Osborne’s Orchestra. 11:00—"Republican Alibls,” by Jouett Shouse, chairman of the Demo- cratic Executive Committee. 0—Aster Orchestra, 12:00—Weather report. Early Program Tomorrow. 8:00a—Morning Moods. 8:30a—Max Fischer's Orchestra. :45a—The Dutch Girl. 0a—Frank W. Young, pi]nl.st Sa—Julia Sanderson and Frank Crumit. 9:45a—Ethel West, soprano, 10:00a—Emily Post. 10:15a—Cooking Travelogues, by Wini- fred Carter. 10:30a—"Common Sense for Mothers, by Mrs. John S. Reilly. 10:45a—Curis_Brownley. 11:00a—Paul Tremaine's Orchestra. 11:30a—Columbia Revue. 12:00m—Park Central Orchestra. 12:30—Lotus Orchestra. 1:00—Varieties. 1:15—Columbia Artists' Recital musical drama—WJZ, KDKA and WHAM. 9:00—Naval Academy Band—WBAL. 10:00—Slumber Music; string ensemble, under direction of Ludwig Lau- | rier—WJZ, WHAM, WBAL and KFAB 10:00—Amos 'n’ Andy, second broad- | WREN, WHAS, ‘WSB, WSMB, WMC and KTHS. | Orchestra—WJZ, | cast—WMAQ, |11:00—Del Lampe’s WBAL, WGAR and WREN. The Dial Log. Stations Heard in Washington Regularly. Kceys. Kcys. .. 860 700 .1060 .. 990 .. 609 .. 660 .. 190 .. 820 . 750 WLW WMAQ WOC WOR WPG WRVA WSB WTAM WJIZ . .. 760 WWJ WLS . .. 870 KYW Flashes from The Evening Star, a resume of world news, is broad- cast daily by WMAL at 5:45 o'clock. 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White House officials said yesterday it was not thought possible that President Hoover could get away from Washing- ton on July 19 to participate in the ceremonies marking the beginning of construction on the new American le- awa, o@fed that he had not been in- the corner st-ne cf the new Th vited to degation TRANSITONE AUTOMORBILE RADIO NOW you can go radio-riding perfected automobile Philco-lrnn Think of the “company” a Transitone icnics, or when will be—on trips, at waiting for someone. E; isten to you don’t want to miss while away from home. Quickly screen-g tive, with genuine electro-d speaker, automatic volun trol, lighted single-dial, tuning control mounted tively on or under installed. A L# Automobile installations that gi result:, devoid of motor noise or in are our :pecialty- plee catisfaction. Ask for a “Radio Ride” Demonstration WASHINGTON, | Boston. | through the absence of another actor. |lowed. Two years later he turned to | presentation. | the present arrangement they will be | one! Tune in no matter when or where you ride or stop. 7 - tube rid eet—powerful, instrument = board, and many other features. | and your assuranc D. C., THURSDAY, Folks Behind /The Microphone BY THE RADIO EDITOR. ‘WENTY years ago, when the Ca- dian frontier was still wild and rough, John Granby, incorrigible villain of many National Broad- casting Company dramatic pro- grams, and a group of actors appeared in the sparsely setiled regions as actor | ploneers, the first dramatic_ troupe to | | brave the wilds of a land suffering from a deficiency of the- aters. ‘The actors rent- ed schoolrooms or saloons, placed ta- bles together !ur the stage and put on their show, usually before a standing audience. The {rontiersmen drove in from the hills and country- side for the shows and many of the famous Northwest Mounted Police ‘were conspicuous in thier red uni- forms. Granby played villlan and the rough pioneers voiced their feelings freely. However, Granby lived through the experience of performing in frontier towns and toured other sections of Can- ada for two years, On one occasion ice caught their boat, bound for Prince Ed- | ward Island. They walked miles over | fce floes to a small island, where they were marooned 11 days until the ice broke up. Granby was born and educated in He participated in high school dramatics, but did not consider the stage as a profession until he was 18 years old. Then he joined the Castle Square Theater Company under the di- raoction of Winthrop Ames. The second week he jumped into a lead role Joseph Gramby. After one season in Boston Granby joined Jerry McAuliffe's repertory com- pany and the Canadian experiences fol- ck. He played with Lionel Barry- more in “The Claw” at the Broadhurst } Theater, New York, in 1921, and two years later with Olga Petrova in “Hurri- cane.” Granby last appeared on Broadway in “Hawk Island.” a piay of the 1929 season, in which he again took the vil- lain’s role, this time as & murderer. | Then the actor deserted the footlights | | for radio, making his_debut under the direction of Vernon Radcliffe in “The Man in the Iron Mask,” a Radio Guild His outstanding radio role was that | of the Chief, the gang leader of the Johnson and Johnson Musical Melo- dramas. Other roles include many in | the Radio Guild shows, the ABA Voy- “The Silver Flute” “Empire and “Sherloek Holmes.” Al- most_invariably Granby portrays the villain, o ADDY and Rolly, the Columbia | father and son feature, go on a | new schedule May 31. Instead of | heard at 6:30 pm. on Sundays, Tues- | days and Thursdays. Beginning Monday Columbia 1 add another hour | to its night prégram, signing off at 1 am., in stead of midnight. The addi- tional hour will be filled with dance music, * ok x % ERLE ALCOCK, Metropolitan opera contralto, has been booked as the quest artist in the Kent Hour Sun- Aay night over WRC and associated sta- tions. . . . The early life of Mary, Queen of Scots, will be dramatized as the “Realities of Romance"” presentation tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock over an N. B. C. network. Baskets to Rescue Invalids. Safety baskets in which helpless in- valids may be lowered from burning | buildings are being supplied to fire de- partments of Berlin, Germany. The | baskets are built to run on a fire ladder, | like an inclined railway, to the upper sicries of a bullding. They are raised and lowered by ropes. I withthe -ra Hear your favorite r\rograms ile you x RIDE! features selec- ynamie e con- remote attrac- ve perfect terference, e of com: ‘ and Installatiom Also for Busses, | special pre | shoes: “| sHOE MAY 21, 1931 CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11 pm. day before publication, For Sunday, 5:30 p.m. Saturd: At the Branch Agencies, both for daily and Only Exceptions. Death Notices and Lost and Found _advertisements for The Daily Star wili be accepted up to noon day of issue. except Bature day and Legal Holldays. 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. Sature 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 bona fide answers to advertise- ments addressed to box numbers in care of The Star will be de- livered fo advertisers on pres- entation of the box number ticket. ADVERTISING Central Labor Union Pai liberal sion. _Apply Room 606. Earle Theater AUTOMOBILE M HANICS, first-class only, experienced on_all makes cars; give refer- Fhce, Address BOX 31506 Ster ofice. BAKER, reliable middle- aged man on bread and sweet doughs, ith small shop expe; ence; extra work for a couple of weel then steady job for rest of season. Cl’l tree's Bakery, North Beach. Md. BARBER, setiled, to take care of 7] barber shop. 2622 P st. n.w. Call at once. F gy LT o thorou Lincoln 10200. 5 fi)?vcgdltl"!fl':()uenl men Wllhl E!le!fl or ‘mfl' Tmexsenger carriers; §00d salar Apply 917 H now 4 % BUSHELMAN. Appiy at once. wve. B CHAUFFEURS, 50, fion card &b & bulder and experienced. 2128 Florida colored. with identifica- wanted at cnce, Right Away S st. n.w. 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EFFICIENT office, he rest; S T R T mnloymenl Agency, Dec. 3555, 1342 YG\.I ~bookkeepers, _typists, clerks, male and ummd needed Hourly: Nat. 2338, Anvfiflsmo d Tesmen 1o Central Labor Union Fair: liberal commis- i Aoply_Room 606. o Theater Blde. ALTERATION HANDS. experienced on Apply ready for work. Joseph R Easy terms. 818 14th St. N.W. ts CLERICAL Afili TYPING position in pub- lishing ‘office; good salary: permanent: op- portunity for advancement: good education necessary. ~Apply in own handwriting. glv- i e. ~ Address Box 200-K, [RL, experienced, for lunch and soda foun. tain;"reference.” State Lunch, 612 117, § Tiousework: only | Sa. 5. GIRLS, 2. n Sire: ‘smail salars, Blde... nd_1 A GIRLS. attractive i —app! #00d money. Apoly The Hot Shobps. 43 Conn, ave.. i733 R. I ave. n.e., 5103 Georgia Ave. 7:30 p.m. and i1:30 am.' neat. intelligent, to learn beau- ty culture:’ small splary. 15 E n.w., Beauty ind i3 a.m. Shop. between 10 and GIR! 3 white sirls wanted at _ Dm‘c for laundey work. Apply between 9 and 10 a.m. Home Laundry, 1101 Rat n.e. ent, to Jguiie 225, Nat. Press NERS, wanted ’s:on:m The gms Caund T ome Laundry, 1101 prompt employment when out of | - | cook., sal- | ____ (Continued.) MAN with 10 vears' experience wants operating or attending gas station or watche man or other steady job: 00d_reference, oy, White, 350 Pa. ave. nw.” Phone Met: MAN-"$30 reward whose mmven’ce'murei me a job. I am 28 vears of age. h school “graduate. T welEh oo ™K. RTA! R. Kle.n, 417 G st. n.w. 214 MAN wants work as gardener, experienced, or work around country place. reference. H. Daniels. Riverda d y MECH, ENGINEER. 10 yrs. :'r;ls‘"(‘!r!llnlnl“drlfllll;]l and | PAINTER by s ston man, wishes | furnish eversthing needed and work reason- { ab! Phone ai any tfme | Dist. WY . YOUN MAN, high-school training, warts employmen®, ‘llh chance for nduneemml A E P \k—l"ERA hard \m’krr | chanie, (,m\mmnrrt service: excellent ref- jerences, W. V. Quick, 1803 Biltmore Adams '10100. g ACCOUNTANT Age 28, permanent or _____ SITUATION—WOMEN. CASHIER, bookkeeper, P. B X throughly experi 4 typing GIRL. beaut €rpool. Lincoin 1 LADY of refiner osition as , traveling €or ieave city. Address Box "6’\ K r_office. * LADY desires position as resident mgr, of apt. house: refined only. Address Box 202- K. star office J SFCRETARY, expecience, 7808, if Job is sieady. ct §126. ight or service. 15 years' . typewriter me- st. 318 wey nce_ wishea free to college graduate, competen perience: Address Bo OMAN, ¥ Dosition caring m | v s 2080910 YOUNG LADY. refined, white. ployment in s lunch counter hews' stand it t | ofter: vest st nw YOUNG LADY. stenographic Ella Joh 3 929 H 2 210 ored. Phone L colored, waitress, nended. maid, i North plendid mother's helper; can North 0842 GENERAL HOUSEWORK in_smaill | fami care of children; white woma A 3044\ % GENERAL MAID, colored, neat, splendid cook. nurse or part time, Wnln( 1e:_excellent reference. Dec. 0837. d, wants_housework, with idence, 2259 12th pl. n.w. Dleasan . wints housework Gf ool me nights. North 659, < wishy i GIRL ¢ shes work of amy GIRL war | Decatur 2 GIRL wishes house cleaning or laundry on | Tuesdny, Wednesday, Saturday; city refer~ | ences. 2101 L st. n at, colored, e work. younz, housework or carl Georela 2750, WOMAN, youns. colored Bouse s part-time work; reliable. Call wants jol “cook or Call_Dec. 5986. icient, experienced, for for children; can’ stay for cook ot Ker in smail family; city Teferences; WOMAN, colored, wants plac dolight hougework. Gall Nosth S8600 WOMAN, colored, place as cook part time: one place a | 785t done Dplace 12 years. Call or w BEA'.TY PARLOR. | MABELLE_HONOUT;, SCHOOL ¢ B R Sy SR LI - i Sentor epaziments, Dy Unule; Mon. W until 9 W, N.W. .I\\I \\I“\ T \\ \\ , $3, $5. Complete. No extra charges. Good work by highly trained students un- TR T T e———— ms N H Ave NW. 88 1ain 8¢ SRow. ed- Fil Ave. p HAND IRONERS, white, experienced. at once. Service Laundry Co., Bl Md._Phone_Hyattsville 613. JEWISH WOMAN to cook 120t Jhay seay miuna 1F 26 desired: sniary: $12 'week, room and board. Apply Mrs Wasserman, 2141 Pa ave. n.w.. between 3 expert; no phone calls. Zoe Beauty Shop, 716 _13th st. n.w. SALES REPRESENTATIVE wanted; experi- enced salesman, between 25 and 40 vears of age to sell Combustioneer Automatic Coal Burner in Washington. Appiy 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.. see Mr. Farrell, 1524 L st. n. MANICURIST and all-around girl. person, 1007 Conn. ave. n.w. S PRESS OPERATORS, colored: exnerienced only. at once’ Mr. Colé, Washington Cell in 220 SALESMAN--36.000 annually can be earned by salesman qualifying for psrmanent Hort"open- In ‘Washinston by eree and oid financial _institution. Business here first auarter this year increased 500% over same perlod 1930 which was best previous year. Must be_bonded and show successful Dast record. Write details of qualifications; give phote’ number. Address Box 153K, Star office. SALESMAN. men's clothing sto only. ~ Aooiy Phil Bobys Co.. 72 SALESMAN—We have an 2 experienced and capable man. Must_ have car and be able to furnish reference. Splen- did_opportunity for large earnings. Leads furnishe Automobile cllowance. Mr. Sobotka. 4 to 6 p.m.. 1239 G st SALESMEN for Neo-Lite Ele T Re- tails $2.50, 100 ' profit. Unbelievable value. V. Pullo & Co., 305 H st. nort Tel. Lincoln_8400. # SALESMAN. _experience Paper Co.. 632 L st. n.w. SALESMAN in _mon's ~Wear. Apply 909 Denrike Bidg., 3 p.m SALESMEN and créw manager wanted: sal- ary and commis leads furnistied.” Apply SALESMEN—We h: rect salesmen in our electrical appliance di partment: opportunity for exceptional earn- ings to real workers. Apply any morning before 10. Mr. Stanton, Rudeloh & West Co., 32 N_ Y. ave. nw. SALESMEN-$50 weekly below aver with cars, writing up delinquent Write for particulars. Guilford ave.. Baltimore, M SALESMEN with cars, experfenced in_real estate. securities or insurance. This is an Gimolyte necessity and Is easy to sell and pays big commissions. - Apply Room 301, 1331 G st. n.w.. 10 &.m. sharp. n.w. ric_signs. fatl m experie) \ betwee?le ufi Llund". e and K n. SALESLADY for hosiery department, experi- exi enced only. Travelers Snoe Store, 418 Tth st n.w. SALESLADIES: stead dress shop_experience. G SALESLADIES, experienced. for part fme. 20 G st surr "BRESSER and sieam (able, ¥ perienced. colored. ~Bersmann's Lauidry. TEACHER _or college student healthful experience; 5210 for 70 days. _92-K. Star_office. fo TYPISTS. high-school _graduates: —splendid opportunity for advancement for those will ing to learn a business: experience not nec. ry. Addnu Box 218-K. Star office. 22 of_good education. Shoe and healin, by well estanii give 8ps, education. experienc de- “Apsly Founs plezsant. Ad: ed Arm. "Address we Ate you between 25 and 457 Do Jou love childzen? ~ Have you ever tausht sohool or ‘Sundav schools “If so. you may Quality as” district® Tepresentative for ma- tlonal organization. '~ Permanent Bosition and real opportuniiy for educated “woman pable of earning $2.400 Jearly. Glve com- Ym Guslifications. = Address E. 8. McKean, Kansas City. Me yo{n«: LADY. high-school graduate, ¢ apers in return for tui irs: 16°k:30. " Annlv Straver College. 731 13th n; WOODWARD & LOTHROP de- sires the services of seamstresses for slip cover work. Must be ex- perienced. None other need ap- ply. Apply Upholstery Shop ice, 1st and Pierce sts. n.e. te, to cor- 5 SALESMEN, experienced, acuum cle ers, to demonstrate and sell oze of the new- lightest arfd only 2-speed air brush est. best, See Mr, Harrls, 1307 cleaner on the market. Conn. sve. -. HOE SALESMAN, experienced, also’extras for Saturday. bara Stone Stores. 11 1 Apply Bar- 15 F st.nw. SALESMEN, experieaced only. Travelers Shoe th st. n.w. SPECIALTY SALESMEN for readily saleahle product minufactuf®d by leading company nindustry: wonderful testimonial. leriers m Ibcal satisfled users: $3,000 to 36,000 nnually to diligent workers. See Mr. Holl, st floor, 1104 Vt..ave. 10:30 to 1. STENOGRAPHER for part-time work: hours 3¢ to 6 p.). Address- Box 272-K, Star of- TAXICAT DRIVERS (10 vaniad o drive new carsi Gpportunity to make real money. Abply Mr. Wolfe, 4th_and Mass. 3 | TRUGK DRIVER, white. over 25 ysars age: 10 hours @ day, $18° week: reference. Potomac_4055-J UPHOLSTERER. Totel experience and ‘salary expected. References Teauirgd, - Address Box 112-K. Star office YARD FOREMAR by buildine, material firm. familiar wieh lumber smd mason supplies: state experience and salary expected in owil hanawriting, . Address Box 267-K, Star ¢ perience. State YOUNG MAN—We have an_openin youns man; must be of neat appearance and Possess @ fair educatior.; this {s & permanent position and offers an excellent opportunity: resident of northwest section preferred. Call in pergon between 12 and 4, Emerson & o 1506 e, n.w. YOUNG MAN having at least a_high-school education; opportunity for advancement. Edwards Motor Co. 3301 R, T ave. Mt. Rainfer. Md. i Y MAN for men's furnishings. APPS 929 Pn Sréco . YO to distribute circulars for Vo dva, pradiey a8 Lo, INSURANCE SOLICITOR. One gentleman and one Jady. income {rom Motor Boats, etfc. WASHINGTON BATTERY Special Factory 1146 19th St. N.W. (near M) COMPANY Representative North 0141 beginning 00d worker: commission. Fire. automobi .. calth, _ accident. lite. cal Gatly, m 706, District N 12 BOY\. over 18 years of age, for our sales units, Apply 2 pm. Good Humor Ice € Co., 806 Rhode Island ave. 50 CHAUFFEURS We want men of character and ambition to line up with us on and most liberal proposition ever offere: BIII CAB CO,, 13 17 1, St N.W. MENAND BOYS —who can give small cash honds to sell ice cream. Commission and bonus. Apply 739 11th st. s.c. HELP—DOMESTIC. [ experienced, for Fort Humphrevs. Va.. bettled woman: references required: £00d 'general houseworker. waitress: washing: permanent position. Write. rences, -~ experience K. Star_offi GENFRAL HOUSEWORKER a one who is fond of children: good hs wages to right party. Phone Ga. 4457. 35 per month L ve. n.e. O] n home for widower T TRy of four 8054 home: permentnt position for woman about 50 years of sge. Ty and reference. "Address Box HOUSEK!!P!R umed 'hlte woman. Bo: _Star_office. m m :n‘ 0, for cooking washing and general work in family of three. ST week, board and room. APply to Mrs. Choale, '3625 16th st, Friday, between 3 stay ot _lematne. i WOMAN. white. Protestant: ¢oo and seneral houstwork for family of three adults: stay nights; good pay, private room with bath. _ Call Georsia 34 " SITUATION—MEN. _ Persons advertising jor “Situations Wanted” are warned 10 ezercise carepul investigation of persons of- fering positions where cash deposits arc_required to secure employrient. i and collection ex- perience, good’ correspondent. desires full ot part.time position; references. AUDITOR-BOOKKEEPER. office and ore manager, secrétary. wants position: capa' conscientious young man; extensive exi gnce: sood references. Address Box & ar . OHAUFFEUR, extreme H b Ads coun [ ‘i\h-uneu isposition; references. fi UNTR’ age 18, isher or nelber on “Sratk. rl lrmo walter, tor, expeneuceu, o 1917 wants _place 126 R geur, tehiable’’ gaod & A lored, desires work: el uEInI. 'llll&"‘lfl houseman or ning floars, hing; work Address Box | y; sober, careful ! Lunch, MOTOR TBAVEL. YOUNG LADY DRI¥ING TO KANSAS CITY about May 26, experienced driver. would like passenger: refere s 6404.___° YOUNG LADY WANTS TRANSPORTATION to Missouri, leaving cither May 31 or Juns 1. Potomac 1069 after 6 p.m. e PEISOVAI.. e e ———— The rate under heading of Personal is 3 cents per line additional to the Tegular line rate. —_— ALL ~DRESSES AND = LADIES' = COATS cleaned ien’s suits and overcoats, Toe. Stores all over ) _ CHILDREN BOARDED: kindergarten training: reasonable. Hyattsville 1502, Nursery, Rhode Island ave. | Bl rd | VIT-0-NET pains. obe: Mimin frea TRUSSES AND ELASTIC GOODS AT REAL money-saviug_prices. Fit and_satistaction guarantced. Expert lady and gentleman ate tendants to_care for your every want, ples Drug Store No. 7, 1107 G et n. EASONABLY WE RE- painting inter. exter.; cement work, screens Cleaners. and Bunker BATHS FOR “ALL_CHRONIO made, repaired, rated: reliable. 2 CHILDREN CARED FOR WHILE are cmploved. 510 Maine ave. first floor. REFINED best mother's care; w., ADL. 3, CATHOLIC CHILDREN GIVEN Teasonable. Hyattsvillt LLVE WE A rae. La nnd contractint 1918. A greal ough satisfied Address Box st part upper fixtures; stock . in going pable business Address refined terested Those in- r_office. 322% A read ~:n one month's rent it °; - ment A ur price. i % “mail; sell Yo pariner to 0 y-making W _equipment: e well recom- Address Box variety: corner stor $20 month; price, $70 K. Star office GROCERY. meats €ood business: re Address Box 43 LUNCH ~ROOM: _ excel Tocal equipped: established business; price, Address Box 271-K, Star office. | UNUSUAL ~ OPPORTUNITY for gentieman with sales and executive ability to become active partnar in_established corp. §or an investment of $1.500, Phane secrétary for | personal appointment. Nat. 9475. RADIO sales and service business, estab- lished, including good will, stock &nd fix tures. ‘on H st. n.e: onl : rent, $100 per month: lease. Ncwson o Hie, BAT-A-BALL PENNY MACHINES for s lso_established route.” Wil sell individual machin quantity, responsible parties. Address Box 63-H. office. DINING ROOM in large apartment house, by combetent, experienced business woman, well known iy city for serving excellent food. | Address Box 275-K. Star_office 24* MEAT MARKET ON BUSY STREET CLOSE TO CENTER MARKET: RENT, $100: THREE- YEAR LEASE. CALL NATIONAL 3013, CORNER STORE. leht eroceries and defi- Sitessen: long estiblished; laree stocks price, 33000 worth at least $4.000. Col. 3597. DRESS SHOP. attractive, for sale. in the heart of downtown shopping district: some- thing entirely different. For interview ad- dress Box 258-K. Star office. 23° WHIRLWIND PENNY MACH fale, 1n kood location: sell s part or whole ly 739 11th st. s.e. +io0; D} Stand in new Certer Market, 5th and Answer quickly. Address Box 220-K. ln fiént: beautituny located partly furnishe ed. $450—Rooming . house; "1l rooms, gaFage h-wh. elec. light rent; 365 Rooming holse, ths, 3-car ll !D«\m;‘, P h water in all ‘rooms: w. Unlvarull. owner will sac~ e; & bargain. $350—Grocery and 4 rooms lnd bathi oid stand; rent, 340 & ba IBM ry and 6 I'Wml rent. 365, cauipped, well located. rent only m. must sacrifice, on your terma; R, CURTIS 50 11th S N.W. Nat, t389e (Continued on Next Pased

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