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30-DAY EXCURSIONS Florida and Other Principal Points i3 SOUTH Fares o Soverit l"‘-.a “wis WEEK-END EXCURSION Tickets on Sale te All Points in Io‘DAY VACATION COACH EXCURSIONS To All Points in SOUTH One Fair Plus, One.Tenth for, Evers Fritay: nrcu nd_Susday during ‘July_and A 3. or Unio " Washington, D. C. SEABOARD ECONOMICAL AND EASY T0 MAKE JAMS AND JELLIES Don't let sum- mer go by with- §W out putting up some preserves, jellies and jams. Your family wil] thank you a with every gla: l and jar youopen next winter, you'll save real ‘money. Sugar is being sold every- where at a price that is unusually low, and bargains in fruit may be expected throughout the season. There is a place in every meal for canned fruit of some sort. You can make economical desserts and salads with them that are wholesome and delicious. Jellies also make a taste- pleasing dessert when served with cream cheese and crackers. And when you have rice pudding, top each serving with a spoonful of jam. Remember, too, that sweet relishes made of vegetables are delicious with meat and fish. Watch your fruit and vegetable market so you can take advantage of the bargain- day prices. Preserve with refined cane sugar. The Suglr Institute. Towels and Toilet Tissues Prevent Contaglous Diseases Sprea ing in Schools, Pactories and Homes de From the World’s. Finest Crude i orrect oily charac- ntly lubricates every moving part. With Autocrat, you hold down wear in your engine. 30¢ QUART BAYERSON OIL WORKS COLUMBIA 5228 Try Autocrat the next time. vyou need oil, and judze its advantages for yourself. WAKEUP YOUR LIVER BILE— | WITHOUT CALOMEL | Ancl You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ lo Go If you feel sour 1ooks pun| miner | water. oil. the on't & llloI ] xatixe eandy wm and expect them o Vou 'suddenty sweet and buoysnt | ull of sunshine. or they can’t do it. Thev only move bowels and & mere movement doesn't at_ the e reason for your and-out mlln: is_your liver. "It Should vour pounds of liquid e 1 food doesn’t 415:« the bowels, p your na.--:n bad taste and ¥ in aften hreaks out (head aches and is pol-oned. Tt takes sthose rood. old CARTER'S CIVER PILLS o £et these two bile flowing freely and mnke up and up.” They eontain gentle vegetable T comes"to ‘mak- FAGE [TCHED AND BURNED Pimples in Scattered Blotch- Healed by Cuticura, 'l‘hey became irgitated when I scratched them, It was embarra ing to go among friénds with my face in such a condition. I read an advertisement for Cu- ticura Soap and Ointment and sent of Cuticura Ointment I was healed.” (Signed) Miss A. Mae Harlan, Sundale, Wash., July 7, 1930. For all purposes of the toilet and. bath, Cuticura Soap, Omnnem and Talcum are excellent.® Souptic Ointmait 2 and . Tolsum Be. 8o Do, — | 'Jumin will tell him at .“But she should have tell ever'body at | Senorita Flores hn\e do.”” | knows MOON of DELIGHT hImeutMIlo m1 nwlnn "ot he & m.afiom« Zinlpe. une 1 i dnln' th Inside 'ol'l &n gtperon DIRRES it 18 ow ool 1 admir ot SOt To vialt Neby before. Jusnt p"'"-..,"l-‘..'g:.,.f. i S T THE BULBUL BUSH. 1 ~ YELLY BELAISE'S abrupt an- { nouncement caused Mme. Fouche | to suspend her fanning. “Engage? Sencrita Flores en- 8snge? When have she tell you?” | The marquesa told me last night. ! Juanita’s flance is a nobleman in Spain. They are much in love. | " “Welll Iam gon' have trobble brek- | (king this to Adrian. You have tell Kirk?"” . “No. T've hardly seen Kirk. He got 8 iin late yesterday, and he and Ju-nm' | were singing all evening.” | “He ought to know.” the proper | " Nelly answered. “The marquesa | snid 'Juanita was .not to know she had |told me, so it jou say anything to | Adrian—" “Adrian is discreet,” madame replied. de first. My Adrian say to me, ‘Maman jfor de first time I mit a girl what can give my heart to." l'. is a sin what “That’s absurd,” snapped N:lly “ghé may not love the man ‘Who but she may have com to America to forget?” “Aha!” Madame opened her fan abruptly. “You thank she will fall in love and brek her troth! You do not know betrothals in Spain. But I shall tell no one but Adrian. He will be keerful. Kirk mebbe cannot love so hard as my Adh&n, but—-" “Why' should disparage Kirk's powers of lflec'.lnm" asked Nelly, stifly. “Do not be hurt, Nelly. I mean— irk’s eyes are so blue and his hair so ht brown.” “Kirk's father was & New Englander of English descent. He can't help being a blond,” said Nelly. “Eg-zackly. Adrian's hair is black and his eyes flash. Such men love much. Kirk, he joke and smile, even wid Senorita Flores. My Adrian- “Your Adrian can cettainly love more frequently,” said Nelly, trying to re- member that it was her sun parlor. hy tell a thin cerns Juanita first of all, and that she apparently doesn’t want told? The worst_that can happen to any man in love with her is that he may propose and be refused. Adrian will be better off if you will let him take the knocks that come his way.” They both turned, hearing Adrian go d;wn ‘the steps. Voices came from thz pler. “They've come,” said Nelly. 'Now.‘ il:om' Theoneste, you shall have dinner.” ‘The bulbul bush had blossomed. Kirk sat beside it in the dark garden, think- ing perhaps Juanita would come to him | | there. He recalled how on Adrian’s last visit she had come to him, how they | had walked under the magnolias. But she was not avolding Adrian to- night. Kirk could see her through the windows, laughing with Adrian, guitar on her knee. Her voice came to him, mingling with the perfume of the bulbul | bush, with the glow of the moon, just | shouldering its way above the trees. | Kirk and Juanita had watched for the |moon from the Isle of Caprice. They had forgotten how late it would be to- night. How close she had come to him then. Words were not needed. Then the marquesa had come running, wav- |ing her gains. crashing a stone into | their pool of silence. “Look!” the mnqueu had cried. | “Now we will go home.” She had sat with them on their trip back, had prattled of her luck, of how hungry she was. Kirk and Juanita had both been very still, and now since din- ner Juanita had seemed farther away than ever. Now it was Kirk she was avoiding, singing to Adrian. Kirk knew what the Spanish words meant. It was the song she had taught him the night before. Adrian was lis- | tening with all his gift.of passionate in- | tensity, as if the song were a declaration { of Juanita’s love. Mme. Fquche sat, watching them, fanning with what looked to Kirk like disapproval. Nelly, he knew, was in the sun parlor, the | marquesa’ probably beside her. ‘There was another song Kirk wanted | her to teach him. She had sung its sobbing melody with such fire and pathos that he had loved it best of all. Kirk hoped she would not sing those | words tonight, even in Spanish. Kirk started. She was singing them. \ “Not because I sing Is my heart joyful, But like the swan, in dying, 1 sing, ‘I love you.'” Kirk could not watch her singing that Adrian beside her. deeper into the garden. Mme. Fouche, in the hnuse wished to, talk with the mmzuen ‘he mar- to sit with her vro.s must telephone the and they must send the other pair. esa. The er old sil- brokén her lorgnettes, she explained, ' Madame liked the mqu‘l | marquesa had appreciated is A. could hide out for “But'no more,” he | Juanita look up at h IME was,” he mused, “when a flea the way. Madame adroitly vpened the conver- sation from another angle. “Nelly u very cueleu " sald madame in Frénch when the marquesa had fin- ished telephoning :nd they were sipping their coffee together. “Careleps?” rquud theu:nrq\lm. ery e. “Not only does lht lnva her jewelry, which she affects to love, lying all about, but—" “Surely you are wrong, madame. I have not seen—" “You have not visited her in town,” | asserted madame. “In town,” murmured the marquess. “I thought you meant here.” “I do not know.” Madame had not designed to tarry so long on the subjeet of Nelly's carelessness with pearls. “In New Orleans she keeps her valuables in simple drawer ‘vlth a simple loek. The servants know where they are. I | myself have seen them there.” “They are probably very close to her |he hand.” surmised the marquesa. “Oh, yes,” with a shrug. “In her bed room. She says no burglar would ever look there.” . h"‘x;mnx 1t is not carelessness,” smiled the loyal marquesa. dnmt ltvpod h‘r eoflu. “To me it rrlllbd “And Nelly unh- ln the things she For instance, she told Benorlu Ah, that was very . The closer to madame, who for Adrian and Juanita sat only a short distance away. But Nelly had not been careless even in regard to that. The marquesa felt that madame should know it. Juanita, had wished it kept a secret, but she— Carlota—knew the feelings of & mothu-. Nelly had not exaggerated. On the contrary, the marquesa told madame of certain complications connected with Juanita's betrothal, complications she had not mentioned to Mrs. Beluise. Madame fanned agitatedly. - Oscar went out into the garden with coffee for Mister Kirk. Kirk saw him coming, went toward him. He had de- clded to send Juanita a message. y to Senorita Flores that the bul- bul bu.:h is in bloom.” “Mus' I say you tol’ me so, suh?” “No. Just say that. Oscar "went off - doubttully. Kirk, watching him through the window, saw | him _approach Juanita's chair, saw “De bulbul bush in bloom, ma'am.” Kirk knew how Oscar would say it. But Juanita did not come. (To be continued.) |BURGLARS GAIN ENTRY TO TAKOMA GROCERY | Cigarettes, Canned Goods and Meats. By a Stafl Correspondent of The Stsr. TAKOMA PARK, Md, July 30— Grocery store burglars, believed to be the same men who broke into two chain grocery stores in Betnesda recently, sawed the bars covering a window in the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co.'s store on Laurel avenue and made off :‘::h an unestimated amount of mer- ndise. : The bars in the window were sawed through and bent back to allow the entrance of a body, just as the bars of the other two stores were found after the robberies. Sergt. Roy Snyder is in- vestigating the matter. Report was made to police here by Manager Hos- pital of the store, who found evidences of the robbery when he opened up this momlnm in the other two robberies, :1.. urrewes cigars, tanned goods and meats | comprised the principal loot. In addition tor the other two rob- bories at Bethesda, burglars attempted | to get Into the Piggly Wiggly there Sunday night, but did not effect | Nitney oo tiy, g an entrange, according to the report|and 1 for made to police there. |AMATEUR SKY. GAZERS CURB MOON’S PRIVACY |22 PITTSBURGH (#). I He walked | the moon is bashful, August 8 and 9 |Inc. will be two bad days for him. He will be ingpected from ear to ear, with 100 or more telescopes of all | and descriptions. The first assembly of the amateur convene in Pittsburgh on those dates, and the program inciudes a rigid ih- spection of the heavens with the home- 'made celestial peep glasses. Lite today a series of jumps,” states o oo HOPPING FLEA |& days, Give me a pair of dark trousers or a’ blue skirt, and I'd be’ willing to sign a lease. nodded sadly. “‘One bite and we hop these days. Hop or die, Amox says. And I wouldn’t fool you, mister. When they reach for that Amox spray, hop. Its in_ the air; if you breathe it, about all your family can say is:— ‘Don’t he look natural?** Take a flea’s word for it—Amox is'sure death. Plegsant in odor, and harmless to fabrics, Amox can reach the spots where insect pests hide. Ask your druggist, grocer or hardware dealer for Amosx. A Product of The American 0il Co. £4 A% INSEC store | established company. LADY. tha: 2 4 ltlm experience. to m .CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11 pm. day Before publication. For Bubday, 5:30 pum. Ssturday. At the Branch ‘Agencies, ene m"-rn& both for dally and . Only Exceptions §_Desth Notices and Lost : Yound _advertisements for Daily Star will be sceepted up to noon, day of fssue, except Setur- | day and Legal Holidays, when the 18 10; CIRCULARS PROHIBITED. In order to pretect its adver- tisers from receiving -circular matter, it is expressly under- stood and agree! that all such matter will be witlheld as far as possible by The Star. Only |bona fide answers to advertise- ments addressed tr» box numbers in care of The S.ar will be de- livered to advertisers on pres- entition of the box number| 8! ticket. IIIC. 7 exp.] position as .loeiwn‘ ar:.var:.:'vw.. P SR s rfiioo nv- Jeurs abrosd. i’lcu'r uu, 5 years with New Yorker mas. 2 Jaree new, e open. Address Box RESTA 'RANT, loc: i . | Government Hom oGS wood b 1 a9 1e15; et 'fm At eatns s pon Ol -lfi 0.- B E’S‘W—“ A b+ | st nw. Torious patent or' othst bustiicss xumr, esrpisie” poseid mce. iness: o o mus 9! Star ibinttes. c-n lsl:g?tl AID— lans, tion; direct-ci ¥ mng “t.-.rnm 13-ineh. osel $10 each. or w 6‘)(’&73:— #Iv hunu‘).nn. al A ‘”flo: rrnmns wn‘fififi—l- ine 0. | concern is desirous of lessing YO flAH IB o v lwll srelerred: A nt ment, arters, s __¢ HELP—MEN. TORp—House of national reputation hu oot Jor live aperessive. sen With instc fment account exi ino'hdu of Washi 2 SO0 tenderit Taid: references. = NOFth 7136. 1320 Bt o SITUATION—WOMEN. e sdmser e AIRE, half oo and 1015 niehe Both o 6068 obdes 5 107, 1300 or ettt aelh separaiely. ,,mxfll—memulu living_room o vfm- “5‘#"&.‘.’.’... :}“ l-od e reu “Tocation; iwo 7o 168 1o right mmny trull Iane rlcn Y Tor sal lnmhuu .gampany and college; e COMMERICAL ARTIST with writing and sditing experience: available for full o Address Box 306-2. rm“ lo th"lr 2 3 aby.” or any position. or full tlme Small lary, or room d. changed. _Addre: u-m _umlom highly rec 00Ul 'N’Ifl ‘with Dis- J” l "‘iume"c_o white, with m ; school Tl '3". 'fifl S".g b 9,10 gorking Planteaad uc tnu. pected.” Aflflruu Box ¢ c 135 Siar LI ored mnm and a tall thin lovrmn for Jarse ant. house: ity references required Star omce. & MA 'AO“ for dry s M O 2 aies Tmcrense: Mr. Ci Conn. ave.. Valet Lo T o oty rpemier. 410 References ex- chan . Star office. 31 LADY, yo de fon ster her o cashier and f00d checker. fence: *refercnces:" nominal salary. Alexi 1645-W. LADY, 3 ried, no ShiMre ousekeeper_of ‘roomin Bee | hopsekesper 0f, 10T o380 T2 Star omu nowledge of bookkeen; '3‘:“' Ofice exper- Phone nd mhbfl rator. S | derewith lnnwhm of typing. Bl'l'UA'l'lo‘!——DolE!‘l'lc. PODK-MATD-—Would like o pl (ror: August 3 to lt-l uumm ol nd COOK, colored. txpfll!nud. Teference fur- nished. _Potomac 515¢. MAN t_appearance for service and sales work to travel Btate of Virginia; tr poriatlon furnished:” previous sales "expe: ence preferred. Also one man for our h- ington store: wrmlnem Apply afternoons gaiz 3 fo f. Roois Juh. 6 F'at. nv. 1éne et B MM Yor Junior real future to 1 m ignt refer- 314 District Nat. max A Tty ‘sedipaed be made to start. 11 ynu Appi: omme: nd ive fol par Address Box 2- ene® : perma; tio Tarein et 160eer. ofce. numm-r uAiAom Tor, ln house: must RS eference and exp ments. Audrm Box_236-X. SHIPPING A Rent posttion, salary expected ress Box 4-Z. sumpmo CLERK. c e ability to manage drivers. Sormoration serving wholesale " ard o sparimg ND RECEIVI S cLl experienced rred: ;flr;a Dositions held. " Ad- Vising ines Lm- penin young man: must be of neat ce. and posses a fair education: hrs 1 a permmum position and uffers an excellent portunity: resident of northwest section preterred. ” cal m person between 12 and Orme, nn Y concern h: neat aopes petonl ed Room 595, 1319 P st n.w MEN, two, with five-passenger cars, to work the city. $30 per week guar- antee. See Mr. Fore, 213 Southern Bu:l(lmg 1* WHITE CHAUF- C FE uns wuh identification cards for |3; Diamgond Cabs. Apply to Mr. Hipson, 71 K St. N.E. IgAMOND SERVICE NO. 2 ___MELP—MEN AND WOMEN. UNUSUAL OPPORT UNITY, Would 320 per week added to your pres- ent income fnterest you? _You can make this during your spare time selling partici- pating automobile insurance with old- Iy men and women with ability need appiy: Government em Call Met. 2010 betwes : ask for Mr. 8h RITY SALESMEN Loeal Indu Beating. nstifulion new 11 operation. ing addiional capital ' Strone local bo directors _ 62 r box of 31 beaut! " comimiasion. Bagl BEA PERA TDerel Frederic's Vita Tonic or 840 Washington nuuumx between § and 6 p.m. _Nati Ionnl 4811 BEAUTY celler ERATO! n»-uun AT finger waver. an Hotel Tijon in New Orleans. She hlfl’utmnomeru and telescope makers will | Dressing g"“"- 019 0""’- o BOOKI Experienced, ant work in girls’ school; month and I ington m5lorment Apoir o pers ionel” Pross Bi il o learn buul"r.nn‘ln Tnstruc ?Sfin id, housework; enced co ook liimu. Hounwonx, care of children; exp. white woman; stay o home. 43¢ Givault hland GERMAN GIRL. refined, w child's nurse or chambermi 420-Z._Star_office. anis place as Address Box GIRL, c Atlantis GIRL, colored. I'llh!l nn!ul housework; full or part tim ms_5303-. GIRL colored. neat. wishes m:mon I' maid or_ general housework: full time 1751 Willard st. n.w. DQLI(\]Y MI 3 HIGH-SCHOOL GIRL. colt . 'r cleaning offices or Work of any references. 1810 T st. n.w. Phonc Nnrth 2!7‘ LADY wants place n- honseieeper In rlly or country. Call 438 nw MAID. to clean apt. plain cooking for adults: responsible: excellent city ref.; or light _Jaundry. oukAd v, Met. 4334, 31° P 'OOKING eral n Tiousework: 4 colored womn, reference. 1432 Rone Becktor sant. excellent AN. colored, rellj desires to clean small apartment’ and get dinner evenings. Fhone Decater 3406-W. Jol Siee n oF out: cfll ‘North ehild 1l a WOMAN, white, wishes a_position I xurl-ncld; city reference. — iy lx- dm-n mon Tor ssie; ex- celient opportunity for man with saies avil- e ity: 3300 hly. Address 5oz, Biar of 30° s T PO /3L Unive sood transter ge¥Rer will sacri- .nt-m.?une‘: .na 2 Tooms: T Confect., fountain ‘and Tune; eorner; $0.500—Contect., fountalii and lunch ily business. i ooms; good i business $700 RM. cun'nll l'z'o d: aragin. cupmeat 1ith 5‘ t. 1392.0 Bl ‘The following business wncem: guarantee nwuuon to Star read- ers. Any complaint found necessary to be made to The Star will receive mpt attention. For admission to commended Service Calumn call _National 5000, Branch 215, ‘\BSOLLA;I‘I;LY NO CASH he very foundation o your lite & '"‘nn Job at the loy :‘r’:x:ch-r: &%ew of our home “\mprovement NTING. PAPERING. PLUMB FENTERING: TRUROTASG &0 W | Hill &'Con 1ne 4 0. BEDDING, MATTRESSES. BRDDING, box springs and Wash._Mattre: L pest gncn And_prom, BEDDING of all Kinds renovated and erils n St h st ne. Deca 5\. 7!: :fllfla.nnb;:rn: springs mattres: ow 2 sy o R SR nom. AND FURN. FURNA c- cleaned. " 511 oy NCRETE—WOOD. ches «g home lanpmnmuuu. from Jears to uay. Best m ter: tion &;llrlnmfl 513 cARP:Nm nmmr. Temodeling. cal Bork; show Mindows: ‘reas: estimite. POLICE STICAL CLERK. LR Hom g CIvil Berviee Premrnnr{ uhoox s, cor. 13th and P n.w. clmle‘rln and jobber, nnenl Tepairin Bers ereired and screened Xfl;eu butlt. OARP] bing ches. " shelviz rehes. Bies. Wik u:f" sslobsmsiis :morw nfi!.Hl RS EXCHANGE T month; ref. PRRACEE S B Ut nw TENOGRA = Daily PHERS, BOOKKEEPERS - openings. Personnel Service, 714 lnm Bids. STENOGRAPHERS. _bookkee lerk: X d female. n holfl!' Fite. $1510 §50 Wk, Boyd's, 1333 F. Nat. 3398, AUTO RELIABLE WHI' slrunur §1 hour, any hours: lrkln A& _spe- y for test; permils secure North AUTO DRIVING LESSONS BY LICENSED white man: anywhere, any hour; your or our car.” Call any time. Adams 3489. TO COMPLETE TELEPHONE 8WITCHBOARD enroll no' __Oxlor: 4th a JAZZ, POPULAR MUSIC. ll‘ ” piano. sax. banjo. guitar. etc. Free xr !uu buy instrument. Christensen I'IAVTY CULTUR.I TAUGHT BY | 2 wl. l!(h and l,s_'. INVESTIGA' \PLCI TAL PREPARAT IO\ Besin todsy preparing for FILE tio The Givil Bervice Prep- e Civ h & F n.w. Met Q. Job or contract: painting. Blastering, bHIOC otk Sxperinec w'}mmen' Jobs given special ettention. North 9839. 2+ CHAIR CANEING | orch rockers tering._Armstrons. 1235 100 nw. - Met 2064, eaning Rugs o West 2220 _Star Carpe FLOORS SCRAPE! glectric, machines Caton. 713 A Clev. 0528. REPAIRING. ating, tinning, roofing. spouting. H. E. SHipiey, Decatur 3307 Estimates free. HEATING AND PLUMBING, ne ren mx.'nl burners mcnmt; Ume payments. \J.L\ & PLUMBING, 300 feet radiation, 18-inch boiler. teed, $325: 2 or 3 years to "pay: o= aken. 25 cents; mi hile yo nnl. New™ Yerl - 1st, § pewrfiurnuhd? ma rma 3 ed. South_Capitol st. Llnculn e W") 4 PAPERING AND PAINTING—] 85 up. M-mm furnished. Tears: Jack Sparke. Natiosal 7641, it !or n CIVIL SERVICE STENOGRAPHERS. for next Suntor and senlor na evening course, §15. - COLUMBIA. Post Office Bldg. 1413 Park Rd. N.W. Co1._7078. GIRLS tions on live m m vhile le rning. tewart's Ir_-yy Senool. 921 . to do houu-w-hciu;: g sellin Salbry Bt MY, Fore,ird xfonthnn’nuum ive salt glow and -1 Eom'b twice & week. " Address Box 43 Star_ofice. Tor_law office, nosraphy with knowleds Please give education. ences _Address Box 418. xpert in ste: ( Lookkeeping. iperience and refer. Btar office. 3* X 315 ‘wesk 1o . Address Box TYPISTS—TWo _you offics work; state a graduated this 1. Ealary to s Seene Box 425-7, Sta WAITRESS to work Trow § 9 m. Pa. ave. n.w. WOMAN. 21 To 45, £00d worker. faci{ -~| rxa of axreeihls personalits: must be willing to o-operate with emplover and employes and to accent responsibility. Address Box 182-7, Star nmr' & Iadiss for general and experience and if from Business Hig' 30 & month. "A¢- 1908 nee. 0 i 318 week | oI '°"'(-«12-‘ and ‘ave. 's_alterations, Hll FILE (‘LFRT( EXAM ul l!illrh:. $1,260- % 1.4 h.lnlmc‘;’uflu l l (o .tlon Prl uc& S\ll‘!ely “BEAUTY LUI lL R] (st In, MABELLE ‘gfl“o"'%% i :'s\:‘nr'd‘::r S 55 Torwa gking Qe . LLE JONOUR SERVICE Ty elle_Honour Facial PERMANENTS, ¥ _818 14th Bt $13, m R LLY Bl%flfl ll%lOP uu-"'fi wiiltag 1'1«1:":' “headed. 1927 i"lAVE AN OPENING FOR A CORSET SALESWOMAN. A young woman thoroughly expenenced in fitting corsets. r—nomg‘nc.- 20 . chanter 4 ‘Mgt " Address Box 378-2. Bar offce. < ave 20, _Cen bandle com- pleie set; inute lll‘ Bnhl&“fl‘ Bpeaks 'l:“h. 2o Germa Shisry open. Cail betore 11 inds TeD: Bofthés," Sheiving, CHAUFFEUR. white, wishes m\uP day o Week: best refers c‘u’m h" 2, m.»?‘ -_:mf\uv. gy tur 4814, e 5 sitis and ot} Bhvortie pal cing @ Sieait “man | cell PAPERI\ G—P AI\ITII\G. ens oelacesPS ;;x lmnn ‘Dapered, Kiichen or O bath: nAnud. 1604 Gales o clled. _Earle Jo; Rooms PAPERING 35 up. Roy White, PAPERING AND PAINTING. necessary. First payment to r 1. ° Papcring, - painting, Sipeaury. bullding, re: and d_garag 3. *Come and iSleT in sus spov Toomm: LR B Terme: Bm DECORATORS. 1000 9(h Bt. Ve L Shetrboitan 0854, raai. | 1363 Turner & Clark, | B D FURNTTURE. in good conditjon, (o ary living 3-plece | D(fl dl"npnrl York ’ suite, 5; dining room 3930 b e M&fiwm D tory and mw in excellent 13th a ke cAnu.x.Av V&1 BPORT SEDAN—Only 3110 Jatest 1930 type: spe Jent. fine tires. mot ke $90 down, Nolan Motor Co.. m, SEDAN. 1930, 4-do unmumy um. motor, eic. {fll!cl o lust be sold lh‘( M ; onl) lllfl‘ l.rml lrnnltd Mr. Goo _ifinyxé 1929—Cles used ade:"Dalance A 95 3th' and Good Hope 1d. 530 Bey umnl ink LET COACH, 1f blue Duo, cream wire 'ha'h tlon will ‘convinee you of thé i his has sais:"Terms, $146 1 Fohanks Sérvice, TROLET nish like ne ¢ LE? clal extrs & M:. Hoper, Nolan Motor o, 1111 18th st. n.w. W n Motor Co. otoi- '8 ToRair; onnr fir-ry b, x':no Xiso An'l mcmmn- mlhonnv 5omm desn table chairs, hat. trees, elecs mim -‘;n' AT trlc fans. typewrite; 010, i2to 1 or 1 OLD ITALIAN CHESTS OF DRAWERS (1), gne o1d Vi Sosifad, Venetian table, one lz-unn bookcase; ea 4 quire mornings at 2601 Calvest at, Act. 205, z me T3 h mvnom 929 coun—fil down, §23 AL condition in every way. ‘looks l_’m—n’ma_ St Sagineten” Motor Co. ‘motor $375; terms to LET 1930 COACH. $396: spiendid EDHE!H‘?} 11 on: 1o, Anance or Thuran 3901 Connecticut - ave.. 68 u"e"f CHEV] seat. !t A great leflutum in prie » 3 lflr?‘.'.lll!'fli'. lZl! r, ment sise uprighE 3130, e i, lneuldlns be "“ 0% one yeny: nine. " Grands and uptieh ’lll’lhl. packin i nd lhlvnill for re; AT DR TR ‘Gulbransen Bacn ‘pianos, 1116 , Plver-pianor: an Ver I u o 3 cnm Motor” Co. 6328 cnsvnou’r Must be sold, unpaid notes.” $5: ment grang, 1335 Dot be told from new nterest. Chas . "Slier, Jov $6m8 v 0. ver, Tocs 13t G PUMPS, elcctm: Gdyers), ;!Xll;r :fionfllmne i ‘motos otor, 450- . Condition. .m'lu'.'-?“:’.‘ ™S R HIDMATORB—CIQG H tte and Oriole “refri crators & Dflnrri}. low prices. o 456 P: Es o Rzsonditioned eleciric 317.95: three amost new . White . ger, 1S 3 w Sichments and wing Machine Co.. 800 MACHINE, portable eleciric SInger: sood as new. knes control, ‘ligh: - teed: 335." 1307 Conn. ave, o SUATe STORE AND FIX: sreph. mul . cash 3 Teslster,” flat top *double desk " Gai Geciric_ time switch, elcctric ‘garase we 0 s. nd inets. electric oscillating {an. & uto_Supply Co.. 471 Penn. ave. TIRES AND TUBES, 4 Silvertown cord, very reasonable; size 33x4. 30: hun;lln/ Wnite SEWING URES. addr cash pbell mgn, wood Fed- nw. new: 20 O st. n.w. 0% TYPEWRITERS (3)_ Underwood, est conaltion: real bargaine, - Phone Hyatte- ville 1567-W. mrwnrrnu—nn o Saler - PEWRITERS—A1 with purchase of 85 SPbenchier, 3o lbl!‘l:fll cluded. ‘!nt X!!r S, ced. Open ‘evenings. Tike new. uaranteed L lowest prices in n‘md epair. tra andar. Tupewriter Co, 823 11h h.w." Nations TYPEWRITERS. $19.50 1§ from which to chooge: Underwoods, ete. United Tyvusnlvr 'rypl. vun‘m RENTAL smvxcl. Georsia Underwoods, Rovals and L. C. S mo.: 3 mos. in_ady.. 867 - 312, YACUUM, CLEANERSHonver No. - 10033 Eurcks Standard. $30: Electrolux Airway, 15, llke‘nev Sisranieed: sear re arts: WA mercial - non-automatic. Wae Yoit. sami ost 37 w mestic S0 ad mae ‘pricer n 95 each. Co.._phone Decatur 6332. PIANO BARGAINS, 20: August Special. OHLER u; conAitioned TIaS. fing condition; & Yist upright. $60. food Biarnos Tor practice. $45 and up Termms, 10 down. $5 Dy e month: no_interest. M. STIEFF, INC, N, it 2080, DOGS. PE S. 'C.. ‘BOARDED —Kyner's Kennels; §3 week- James H. Kyner, Bladensburé. Md, - DOGE Iy, i Bostons, Fox Terricrs, E kimos and Collie Puppies: also Parrots. opjcal Pishes. mporium of 1 | bo E: | omatic E8SI te | el a mu Tened A DEEtect mechanic bal "Greote Saiei TALCON XNIG Tu . right, refinished and newly re- m Co.. 1111 18th o Phnt very careful driver; CHEVROI t only $345¢ mm- York n.w Enlrvkox. COUPE, _ condition throughout 920—in Arst-cl Ve nvits vour faost careful inspection. won't CHR¥SLER l SEDAN. SEiced Soi ‘a1 Eachura® Do 5 low ‘at Packard's Csed 6 art- ment, 1700 "Kalorama rd .ux"m- man ¥ho owns one CHRYSLER 62 [ole) 928—375_down. D‘!nlnmw'“.’.=‘edd )Ml‘l'nl ‘Glf in good CI"IM‘ ! ed "W fon unral Afrinkion Motor o CHRYSLER 75 COUPE $39.34 per mo. on?’ giaraniced 17th n 193 ) S0 ke new: AL com ‘Wnninllon Motor Go. tres; g 038 17th SLER COUPE; this ceris in A-1 ton- v rz'w:er!,\ll And speed hei at_only T Ford dealers. 2 New York ave. dsters, coupes odels; fully guaranteed: easy Uberal frade-in on 'your' old ‘ca o_Used Car Dept.. 1529 14th s AN, 1 De Luxe !emnr Lan- 'g‘x’n g ee] ‘ ldeugmunnnlll Cosf DO E SEDAN. liil-—flnesl condition: must sold by legal dept.: only $59; clear title. ‘lnlln an_Motor Co.. 1111 1 DODGE COUPE, 1330 Mo new in every respect. “" ‘A year to pay. Gol [oe] HALLENGER OOUPE. 1829 — 378 5 70 per mo. Excelient condition: teed. ~ Warrington Motor Pot. 0044, ER _SEDAN, 1039 — §75 - LO0ke fies A1 eon- arrington Motor Co., D A.—Just like iced very low. *n Motors. 1827 lastx down, Co.._208! . $20.3 m gitlon; euarantesd 17th = ESSEX ( Phone_Adams FSSEX 1928 B.IDAN like new: "recently boat: must seil. Met. 1 Tike sired. i ESSEX 5-PASSENGER. = 4-DOOR 920- Cnocolate color: appearance and gen: condition excellent: terms: $325. feld Motor Go.. 1130 Conn. ave. Decacur 3110, FSSEX COACH—Beautiful little car; super- $ix must be sold by lesal dept., 350, Noian oter Co.. 1111 18th st. n.w. . late model: & good car: rei Service Motors, 8250, Ga. Drivateiy tundmun' $115. _Auto_Sales. 6th § COUPE, 1938450 dow: 00d_car. in’ excellent :onll- Warrington ~ Motor ._Pot. FORD _in3{ DE Lux: PHAETON—Brand- Rover and save $100. Nolan TANDARD COUPE: TeRRRREd i & D 8 mnnennr upright, unusually Mlufl!lll dark blue:* unusually clean: good Beveral | 1! motor very quiet: special 3325; easv ‘Triangle, Ford dealers, 3 New York ave. possesse: st ust sporty car for $163.50. the amou: unpaid notes. Bring your cash and hurry to Cherner's. Ford dealer. 1781 You st. n.w. FORD STANDARD COUPE. 1930—Dark m Toon; special price, 1387 Nolan Motor % 1113 For ) STANDARD GOUPE wilh 7 driven less lhll 10.000 -llu .I n’ finish: $415: easy term iunee, Ford demiers. w. IG—G00d work, guaranteed in i Sooms scraved dry, cracks diled, s h seleciion._Bpiesi. C PAPERHAL P. fed and ?enclled. 00 B gt my estimate “” Cox, 228 Atlantic PAPERHANGING, Ein mechunic Rooms peper: Call Adams 0522. "~ PAINTING—Deal _direct Special “this week only. $5 up. All work m-un;;ga, direct 1 SPANIEL BIRDS BOARDED. alled for -na q Delivered, o p 8 ATRERONS G} Dopered, $5 tiny Rering at Jowert” pries s 'mmn. Baitz, 601 Irviag st. n.w. PAPERHANGING jpo0us savered, mate furnished. Wi ) nmn."ll . work Col. £ DRIV v 'a'ch""l P "q':-z. tag omce. 315 slip cover oty canein olstery Shop, uflu Upl OR AGENTS: TAL—SPEC] ECI e even s sanitaly bath, complete. Iy -nmn fl dryer. Hosp! IflI lrvlu st. n.w. Oo! 0574 "BOATS. o ‘Al of feet i - BT S LR Dumbsrion ave est YACHT, “Ariel IIT h. Apply Pri Kendrick., ll“ L st. n.w. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. PPIES, pedigreed. 3 ’on esltny.” B L Wal AL anism nd dried D-Om; slectric | 30 oeh: 3106, DE CoRTH. Tos0_+wirs Cowt ignts, 1o mileas gith $450. will sacrific . Decatur 6300, 1620 M st FORD SPORT ROA! Dperfect condition: rumble " seat: six 'wire is; _all brand-new side _shields. windshield, bumpers, bumperettes; lagy leaving city for West: o, O0ly 4328 “er b gash offer. 2113 14th at. n i nflrr 5218 p. oo FORD STANDARD ROADSTER. 1 fine. good tires, black ‘520 Kearney n.e. TORD 1939 SPORT ROADSTER essed: just another one of our Tlinities for you: oenly 3194, Botes on this’ excellent running ca Bherner, Pord dealer, 1781 You st RD STANDARD COUPE. late c'or is in exceptionally e conditiol price is only $365. 30 days' service year to pay., Loeffler Motor Co., Ford ers. 215 Pa. ave. s.e. Mech- co. fiufl.—wm Tummage uumn\fn. m&"‘ '”.:mm j Bate Creek re- m;rm M Tubs; 'TY OWNERS greanization with the best work- Tepair your heuse or store. ve (300, money on cunmucucn ork Terrtiories ashington. TKell Tire chine, Jy casing " spre jeal daress mox 393-2, jm IME latest mwna moided after Teshion; spec formerly with Madame Ash. J Brairi rm %m lrut.mn( | Snes: wat A rex -unnn new. any plece i resaler Sur 3 on" at’ bargain m’:iof:lu—“m snd H St P R nn-m-m—-am un Av! N HaiER fo s cpipycs Wr:: T iuction In radio at nint radio itnce as.a commercial liceq e lQ 405-2, 8t 9‘-"..,&"% dmcn. chanse, Mor: po w:m 1 aren’s u#%u BooKs unm-m watches, '5;:0 Mu{ wcnu. l’bn«;’oafls i SRIOLET: Vil puy ufifin -um‘h_nuzot :onb 30 CABE !—.h:“n o 1930; beautiful derk biue m emflnr ‘michanical condition, very m $315; easy terms.’ Tri- nnm. Fora TS 9744, children’ S P E el before 10 a.m. lmmy 51 (con » otor_Co. e TR e o Mt She Sass, | 2 New Y-t ave. n.w. e best select Tna model A rom’ in tne city W of fine to Srices, every tye e’ 30 dove’ S1ek service aad & et 1o pay. ' We ‘are contrally ‘cated, neat ford dealers. 213 Pa-ave o6, &, mfifl?&"’- == un:?‘r“n. 3395 Recon iston Motor FowDs ffmg"-' and fl- nteed. w: Co.. l“ 0044 PO eatioped ana n too running order; black meu L trank on’zear:” terms: 3370 . 1130 Conn. ave. Decatur d fi;g;s}:mf&"mn. of guns FORD 10T DE LUXE B ol e B W e BB e

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