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sSP TECH'S NIGHT GAME WITH POLY IS OFF Tilt With Baltimore Team to Be in Day—Emerson’s Chances Brighten. ECH HIGH'S proposed night foot | .ball game with Baltimore Poly | in Griffith Stadium September | 26, which would have been thls; city’s first nocturnal schoolboy [l’ldI contest, has been abandoned, it was| announced today by Elmer P. 1Hlp); Hardell, McKinley coach, because the stadium will not be ready for night play by that time. However, the game will be played either in the afternoon in the new Tech Stadium or in the®afternoon or night at Baltimore. Should it be staged on the new McKinley Field, it will be the first important contest ever to be played there. After laying off yesterday and today following their tralning camp labors at the University of Maryland, College Park, the Tech gridders will resume practice tomorrow afternoon in their stadium. Two workouts a day were in order at College Park, but from now on one drill a day. in the afternoon. will be the prcgram. The sqund will idle Saturday. Save for a few bruises, Te(‘h! squad is in excellent physical ccndition fol- lowing its work at Maryland. Now if he can get the McKinley bunch in as good shape mentally Hardell will be satisfied. With George Sachs, crack halfback, wvirtually recovered from an accident several months ago, the Gray again ranks as a heavy favorite to win the public high title, which it has captured the last four seasons. With Stan Mortimer, quarterback cf the 1930 Washington-Lee High eleven of Ballston, Va., expected to enter school and the squad showing better in prac- tice than had been figured, it appears that Emerson may Fave a much better foot -ball team than seemed probable & few weeks ago. Graguations left gaping holes in the eleven, but with Mortimer and several | other ‘séasoned performers at hend, | Coaches Harley Sanborn and Bill Keller | are riot unduly pessimistic. MATCH M’KENNA, MORLEY Lightweights Given Semi-Windup Place in Fort Program. A mateh between Sailor McKenna, District lightweight, and Mickey Morley, Navy stand-out, has been given the semi-final spot to the Sailor Billy Lan- ders-Frankie De Angelo winner-take-all battle in the boxing show Monday night at Fort Washington. Casper Leon and Soldier Clark will face in the main preliminary at six rounds. ORTS. THE EVENING Street Learned in Africa That Monument Ball-Catching Feat Had Made Him World-Famous GABBY ) STREET) Glbby Street is shown here holding the ball tossed off the 555-fcot Wash- ington Monument which he caught back in 1908, The ball was thrown by Preston Gibson, Washington journalist, attic. originated the stunt. BY ALAN GOULD. Assacisted Press Sports Editor. No. 3—Off the Monument. ROBABLY no single novelty stunt connected with base ball ever caught the popular fancy or at- tracted such widespread notice as Gabby Street’s catch of a ball tossed from the top of the Washington Monu- ment, 555 feet high, August 21, 1908. During the war, Sergt. Street of the Chemical Warfare Service, A. E. F., discovered it had made him world- famous. He was on a° furlough in North Africa when he was introduced to a university professor, who at once TS hy." said Gabby, “that prof y,” sal not only told me how well he remembered it, but bowled me over with the figures on the ball traveling at a rate of 200 feet per second, when I caught it, and weighing 50 loot-wund- or lomethlnl ltk'a‘_'-hlh Personally I never figured it Horseshoe Pitchers Struggle Today for D. C. County Fin NEW horseshoe pitching cham- pion of Washington will be crowned late today. The im- mediate owner of the title, Harry Praser Saunders, will be & mere spectator when the 14 finalists of Wash- ington’s section of The Star’s metropol- itan toprmament start striving for it at 5 o'clock on the New York Avenue playground- courts. Saunders was waived through all pre- liminaries and will defend only his metropolitan title in the grand finale to be staged next week. In this, to take place also on the New York Avenue courts, the semi-finalists of play in ‘Washington, Northern Virginia and Southern Maryland and Saunders will do battle. ‘The elimination system will prevall, ‘with each match to consist of two out of three games. ' Junior divisional champions and their yunners-up were playing early this afternoon on the New York Avenue Championship; als Next on List courts for the city title in their class. The National Training School Band was to enliven the seniors’ program. THE PRINCE GEORGES County play-offs, one of the hottest events on the Metropolitan program, will be contested Friday night, starting at 7 o'clock, at Mount Rainier. Several preliminaries have yet to be completed, but County Chairman J. Theodore Crown hopes to have the pairings ready by_tomorrow. Prank Bauman won the Mount Rain- fer title and ealso managed the tourna- ment. He will be one among several prime favorites in the county. Brooke - Grubb, mnwom&.c«mty chairman, announced today t finals would be held Saturday afternoon at Silver Spring. Grubb hopes to get competition under way at 4 o'clock. Millard Peake of Bethesda will be the defending champion and favorite, but several dark horses will be sent ay him by Laytonsville, Silver Spring and Boyds. THE BOY WHO MADE GOOD. WHAT'S THAT eovy OF yours Do THESE DAvSE, HANK? ANT GABE TRAVELS '‘ROUND IN HIS AUTO AN MAKES UP NAMES FER RESTAURANTS AN TOURIST CAMPS, SOME OF TH' COMICALEST NAMES You EVER SEEN HE PAINTS TH' 516NS To0 1S GABE'S. oNE oF GABE'S MASTERPIECES WAS CHICK [NN.HE WAS PR OF TAAT ONE. | ALWANS L) THAT HE DONE FER A DOG WAGON UP IN WHY, HE'S A RUMORIST- A ADVERTISIN' HumMorRIST YOoU HEARD? WORK. 1TSS VoU musTA €TTY PROUD weD R-U-M-T? NEW ENGLAND, GET (T? ARE ‘u €meTv? It was found recently in an who Street, in various stories, has been credited with suggesting the stunt, but he says the idea originated with Pres- ton Gibson, Washington journalist and playwright, a wearer of the Croix de Guerre and reputed descendant of Pat- rick Henry. Gibson was an ardent base ball rooter and suggested Street try the feat after wagering with skeptical friends that it could be done by the star young backstop. . Gabby was willing, the arrangements were made and Gibson, with 13 base balls, went to the top of the Monument to do the tossing perscnally. As Gabby tells it: “Gibson st first tried rolling the balls out on a trough to give them a good start away from the Monument, which, as you know, is much broader at the base than the tcp. “The first few, however, hit the side and bounced off. I didn't get even close to one or two others. Then we changed sides, to get the benefit of the wind. I only tried four times altogether to make the catch. As luck would have ;:‘"I‘snlued the thirteenth and last Others, including Street's rival, Billy Sullivan cf the White Sox, duplicated the stunt but they got no more ballyhoo out of it than did the fiyers who fol- 10":;4 Col. Lindbergh's transatlantic So far as Street was concerned, the ball he caught disappeared. This Sum- mer, 1931, he received a letter from a fermer neighbor in Newberry, Pa., a lady who had been rummaging through her attic and come upon some souvenirs of the base ball days of Gabby. Among them was an old base bell, labeled and dated as the first one to be caught from the Washington Monu- ment. It was the original and Sergt. stlrleet‘l young son now has this prized relic (Temorrow—At the Top.) LISTS CRICKET MATCHES Washington Club to Play Attrac- tive Contests This Season. ‘Three attractive matches are to be played by Washingt-n Cricket Club be- fore the season is over. Middlesex team of Philadelphia will be met Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock in Taft Park and the following week end Viscoes Club of Chester, Pa., and }’llel:fl!ld Club of New Jersey will be aced. —BY WEBSTER YOU MUSTA SEEN LOTS OF HIS ALL OVER TH' COUNTRY SEEN KOZY KUMFORT KAMPS, THATS CABES. RITE BITE HOT DOG SHOPPE (S RIS Too, AN' VILLA ONAROK. YOU SEE ,THAT FZSTAUR- ANT WAS BUILT OH A BIG RoCIKK WE WAS AFRAID GABE WOULDN'T 'MOUNT TO MUCH AFTER HE FELL OFFA TH BARN AN' LIT ON HiS HEAD BUT HE'S TURNED OUT PRETTY 600D STAR, WASHINGTON, |5 e Star “Want Ad’ Branch Offices . 38 18 r and Magazine 4 1 Tth d Que sts —Ki 2%:’!‘ E:‘;ldh V "‘. 11 5"“";"“"“"‘ st.—Colliflower 3901 14th S Bronaush's Phasmagy. 0" 11th and Park rord—Armstrons 14th and Buchanan sts.—Hohberger's Phar- macy. 14th st. and Colorado ave.—O'Donnell's Pharmacy. apt st.—Mount Pleassnt Pharmacy. 3209 Mount Ple: Clgar and New. 1853 Cottmbtn 74— The Billy Shop. 2162 California st.—Colodny Brothers. Wardman Park Pharmacy. 215 N. Y. ave. n.w.—Sani ist and K_sts.—Duncan's Pharmacy. 7t And K sts.—Goldenbers's (time clerk's esk). th and O sts.—Lincoln Drug Store. 7th st. and R. 1. French Simpson. 1ith and M sts—L. H. Forster's Pharmacy. 9th and U sts—M. H Hunton's Pharmacy. and Upshur st.—Petworth Phar- 5316 Ga. Ga. ave’ and Kennedy st.—Lampkin's Phar- macy 2901 Sherman ave.—Sherman Ave. Pharmacy. 6224 3rd s, 1905 Mass. 18th and Fla. ave Fla. ave. and lst North Capitol ‘st. and R. 1. ave.—Parker's 3315 Conn. Wisco: Park. 359 Cedar st.—Mattingly Pharmacy. GEORGETOWN. Bros.’ Pharmacy. 30th and M sts.—Brace's Pharmacy. 3411 M st.—Moskey's Pharmacy. 2072 Wisconsin ave.. Wiscos ave. and O macy. 35th and O sts —Sugar's Drag Store. 5104 Conduit rd.—Modern Drug Store. NORTHEAST. 208 Mass. ave.—Capitol Towers Pharmaey. ith ‘and W sia—Home Drug Stor 907 H st.— P 12th and Md. Wve.—Luckeit's Pharmacy. th st. and Md. ave—Louls F. Bradley. North Capitol and Eve 20th anc Woodridge. 3500 12th st land. L 4th and Chesapeake Junction, D. C- Thacs. o K SOUTHWEST. 10th and Va. ave.—Herbert's Pharmaey. 316 4 ~—Harrls' Drug Store. 412 and L sts.—Columbia Pharmacy. SOUTHEAST. P —0 'Donnell's Dri Store. H8 g Eye e PP Wellers Fharmacy. 110, 0% BB Sveenier's Fom 1og7 Nichols” ave. Anacostia—Heaiy's Drug 1308 ahd_East Capitol Lincoln Park Pharmacy. 2204 Tlhnesota ave —Sloan's Drug Store. STAR OFFICE WPEN DNTIL 11 F. AT A R asents, for ‘e Evening Star must be in The Star office or one of The Star_branch offices by 11 B.m. the DAY BEFORE ISSUE. with the following tions: Lost and Found. ath Notices. Advertisements under the above el tions will be accepted at The Btar office ilth wnd Pa_ave. until 12 noon. day ol issue, except Saturdays and Legal Holida: | when the closing time is 10:20 a.m. All ad. Vertisements for The Sunday Sfar must be received at The Star ofice by 5:30 p.m. Baturday. or ai_any of The Star branch offices by 4:30 p.m. Saturday. CASH WITH ORDER is required for all advertisements from transient advertisers. LOCAL RATES. 3-iipe minimum. 1 time, 20c per lire. 2 times, 190 per line. 3 times. 18c per line. 7 times consecutively, 17¢ per line. | | Advertisements under Personal, 3¢ per line additional. RATES' OUTSIDE 25-MILE RADIUS OF WASHINGTON. 4-line_mintmu; 1 time, 25¢ per line. 3 times. 29c per line. imes, 21¢ per line: 30 times or more consecutively, 20 per line. Advertisements under Personal, 3¢ per lLiné | additional Transient classified advertisements for the Baltimore Bun and the New York Times will be received over the Business Counter of The Star at regular rates. HELP—MEN. AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN, experienced, to sell new and used cars. One who is willing to work, who knows how to work and is not satisfied’ with Just a living. Palls Church M d_de _Falls _Church, Vi —Brookland Pharmacy, Brook- —Jobn G. Biges' Phar- Welght's Phar- HELP—MEN. (Centinued.) Tive ame and, refer 3, $30 week. Address VACUUM CLEANER saiesman or { specialty selling ability to sell ‘Peiro-No o oll burners: must have automobile. App! by Jetter only. Address Box 104-D, Btar o wonnn.& colored, full or part time, sell memberships, ~ commission, . Hustlers | can make money, Idesl Beneficlal tur_31 YOUNG __BOY_Experienced s plumber s heiper. 4217 Conn. ave. n.w. YOUNG MEN, if you can sell books and magazines; we have s vmnn'" tion of interest .] to vou on which you make some_re Ap: I T2 Mot Bl 8:30. 3:30. 5. _Ask fe WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1931, BUSINESS INSTRUCTION. HELP AND SITUATIONS. PREPARE NOW FOR RAPHER AND typewriting exam.; very low tultion tate by o e Rer. T i P e rator w.- Met. 633 EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. EFFICENT HEL? office, private fami 1 R SR HELP WA o | :&oll for mont ave. mother’ . 0. “helper, § b g d willing, to work ear-round urry, Room RUPH] iE b orkers; dsy, we hou igated. Dn-nu 3881, 1 Tef. o5 Tt RAS « "ANVASSERS, 5, must have pre- A-1 reference. Permanent posi- for men who can produce. come. Apply in person at 10 am. Gibson Furniture Co, 410 s tions iood We need both new and used car salesmen. Liberal commissions and best co-operation. Permanent, good |§ paying connection for men anxious to succeed. A wcll financed reliable institution backs y STOHLMAN CHEVROLET 3307 M _St., Georgetown. Ask for Mr. Cuppet. EXPERIENCED AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN Oldsmobiles. A to connect ive organi- —to sell new good opportunity with a large progres tion: Apply to Sales Manager, SIMMONS MOTOR CO,, 1515 14th St. N'W. WANTED—An assistant man- ager and buyer for our drapery and rug department. We prefer a man of thorough experience, one that understands the opera- tion of drapery work room as well. Apply Supt.’s office, Palais Royal HELP—MEN AND WOMEN. SAN_ AND WIFE, white. middle_age. two rooma: bath in exchants for 2016 nw. e e to-order Xma: commission and nu! Coecial terms 1o organizatis epecial YXIRYFLOWER ART 1010 Vermont Ave. N.W. EARN $10.00 A DAY, SHOW FAMOUS ARTISTS XMAS CARDS. few sincere men and women wanted by e b est company In the Christmas ard business to earn extra mone; ing na- Pionatly. 'advertised FAMOUS' ARTISTS Xmas cards; no competition; generous cash bonuses: liberal commissions paid daily IN ADVANCE_DIVIDENDS. 3 ereat Xmas eard box assortment % Process Corporation. 1126 Nat. Press Blde. of made- 40% WANTED—AGENTS. it mr—wou!m twenty-one beauti commission. Earl PR e ek stat T w Btar omer. CHRISTMAS d1-card §1 100% prof Doelila_Go. COLORED 1?““" (3) for outsic AL ists Ohr -°m1- cards. n.w. salary, Radels Box WD CARD SALESLADIES & ‘unrlmeht ullbfl erson: Fitchbury s experience and be able to fur- | TGERTSgell our dollar box lmrlm'!_nv.—n(‘ SITUATIONS—MEN AND WOMEN. { COUPLE, colored. wisies job as chauffeu cook: will stay niehts: Arst-class efe: 8 jears witn mployer. Phone lle_140-R. Ja Iro'n COOK, general maid, colored: experienced itress. good mof ‘s helper: neat, pleas- full, part time, day's; reference. jorth DAY'S WORK. by colored sirl mother's helper: neat_and reliable. = 1113 5th st. n.w. WE FIND Mo'roaxm'mh v and_travel Bunyan's Auio ™ Met. 6782, x springs ana best prices and_prompt del ot 8. te 1 [ [OUSEWORK, neat color Qlams. $707. e Gl AL MAID. colored. neat pleasant: ex- cellent ook, experienced ail-around worker, me: reference. Dec. 0537. omL t e , reliable, desires time “or lignt housework. Phone ununn wants part-time dm.. of dsys work; city ref. clai GIRL. colored work ‘or placy North_1035' GIRL wants job st part-time worl day. ~ Phone North 413’ A house- §"Plain cook 1h small family. ; no Bun- for pari-t oo it class ss_Box. office. ar 0 ‘sehedute: ‘Ad: Femole e w”fi"fim 13th_st. nw S GIRL, colored, oxperienced, desires work of any Kind: city reference. Call Atlantic 17 GIRL. white, wishes position housekeeping or caring for invalid lady; stay nights. Adams 1386-J. GIRL. under 20, for store work; for willing fog,yiline werk: "Address Box 121D tar GIRL, colored, wants job_as nurse or Sime ork. Apply 1829 Sth st. n.w. art- jorth GIRL With sales exparience: wesk, g-n. Apply. GIRL. co experience Ted, wants ‘one "place 0 District_1993. ol 9 ng& over ‘ll'gil.lt 4340 1733 Khode Triand short hours, t and attrac- Apply Conn_“ave., ‘i’nns. Catholic, tirsd of stare and office SOk can seEnrs. onidoor 338 Seekly! Cail 3 1030 'oF 5 H _st. n.w.. Room 509. lons and ‘ear: to 6. at 1343 from Virginia. eral housework. 2208 13th pl. n.w. GIRLS, two. white, country., housewark together ‘or dress Box 423-D. S INDIAN GIRL, n chambermeid. ~experienced worker. 1555, 2314 G st n.w. want d- DING of all kinds reaovated -na Steriic MR A ] %'."u edding Cor>2318 Bin S0 Sprines mattresses, domn comort re-con 622 En.w. Nat. 40! — Wi OOD branches of home improvements, trom 1o roof. No cash down, two cr three He e neain 0317 (ntine, roorl. in seneral; no iob 100 small Insley. 1341 Irving st. n.w. 175 and genersl repairs. pa partitions. sheiving: & . rePalsing 'EN’ roofs repairec able_prices. Atlantic 3430-J. CARPENTER, general repairing, weather- stripping, flcors laid. fences built; estimates Mlg'l:tln Brining, 1359 Taylor st. n.w. = JING — Porch rociers CHAIR CANEING oiegh e 1235 10th n.w. Met. 206: ELECTRIC WIRING_ AND FIXTURES Six rooms. ball, bath. 330; complete and gu.i. Get my ‘estimate. Save time and H. M. Carpenter, North 0885 _16° fixtures, six- oom__ house, 350. ' com- plete. Dist. 7172, City Elec. Co., 815 it nw. s00- 18° iG, PAPERHAD redllud nrlc I‘lul Serene. 10 nd xhed “electrie onable prices. Call Lincoln 1778._B. E. Richardson. GENERAL CARPENTER_ WORK AND RE- pair. Clrl Hkh:t and E. 8. Campbell, 4 ol SR - REATING PLANTS, stoves 3nd Tas Tanges cleaned and repaired: radiators painted or bronzed. $1 each. Work guarantead. Clove- land 1971-W. 17 GIRLS, two: Yhile fearning. i + bel " course: b tween 10 a 18! wants work unny yard; e deliver. Decatur 3435, H cumbrances: middl Aildred & Cisler. Marshall. 'V [k slxm:n. for country home: . no_en- make home. l.umnnlaa want: -cless laundress, Mmapom-n 1107. LADY. colored, pieasing pe; experfence, show new Deatity s part tis LADIES (3), nnn permanent in, Washington Tl R0 seling. 1011 only Thurs., . selling 5 selline ty, o Bart- ril016 1atn Touns Fan neat, to s’ 3 _and 5. wvm. children. . »_%ood home and Salary $25 per Mrs. Sauber, 4701 Gonin. care for two One who would pleasant sur- Apply ave., NURSERY GOVERNESS Dome study for 3 entdren, to_supervise school age. ate experience. age, refere esired. ~Address Box 143-D. Biar odice HOUSEKEEPING — Good reference. AT Dhose 30- r-n, Menndfl A WASHES done by hand wanfed by exveri- enced laundress. Called for_and delivered. Alfo_mending. _Call District 3456. HEATING AND PLUMBING. new and re- airing: oil burners included: time payments. 227 9th st. ne. Lincola 0272. HEATING & PLUMBING. 500 feet radiation. 18-inch boiler. 6 rad! ators, l\lltlnu!d‘ $325; 2 or 3 years to P ne &u taken. Budget Plumbing & Heating Gos Linco 14 NOW 18 THE TIME to have your roof over hauled before the Fall rush. This is Dot company, but s private contractor. Phon 2“;!:!1‘: 3738 6 E st. s.e., Paul Klaassen ons. WOMAN, colored, wishes position as firs class cook or seneral houseworker in & family; first-class references. Call Pot. 094 PAINTING, PAPERBANGING, PLASTERING, tpecial prices this month; best materials; il nteed. 8. D.’ Lopatin, 3329 11th a.__ Adamy 5340. desites WOMAN, whit work. cleaning’ or_day': at_Pleasant, paritime “works rite Box 8484, WOMAN. colored, settled; cooking and gen- eral_housework. 455 P st. n.w. PRACTICAL NURSE, Auply 9 Parker .u.'%n:-'-;y'a-'fif W phone Clarendon 753 WOMAN, colored. wishes children to care for, ages from 2 to 10 years. Lincoln 6427-R. .. SALESLADIES to “Lockwoven”: l!nlhr;.upro‘gm ticle uaranteed 125t Eilor s iced t betition: Address Box 383-Be lete_ Tine of ery nd ‘of exc BEWING—You apparel need buitons: repaitin eic. Address Box 405-D, Star BTENOGRAPHER - BOOKK) entry, experienced in both. and other te price, 16° d Give age and references in own hand; salary, $30 week. Address Box 413-D. Star office. Hdlo; - experiente ecorsars, 349D, star ofce. o ‘Dhotographic Address Box , TRAINED NURSES and saleswoman wanted for work of a special nature. Ages between 25 T if any. TYPIST, ambitious. en age. speed, beginning perior sienographer. tar_offi WHITE WOMAN, neat. clean. to_make home with and Fite A A Ler gmal i Star_office. Chevy Chase. D, Address Box 3 CHRISTMAS CARD SALESPEOPLE: ment; seils §1, costs you 50c: e; sample box on approval. . Dept. 27, Pitchburg, Mass. = WANTED—SALESMEN. WHITE OR COLORED, light 2pd cooking; furnish quarters. huluekomlni OMAN, youn; have reference. Balley’ Colored, clerical exparion: A T R A Bakery, 2018 100 ITY for good estate ommce. EX ENT Tian in teabiiane R "Address Box 394-D: ubulutely :onfldenn r_office. ! LESMAN, producer, acquainted with gro- cery, lunch’ room, delleatessen trade, to sell food products truck. Sta Address Box 41 ,_Star_office. ¥ cream from boxes, street trade mlulonl 3003 10th_st. n.w. mo GIRLS AND WOMEN to sell ice e; good com- 1o 20 yea mer. Thempson's Restsurant, and 1345 E st. n.w. - eight, 115, 'OUNG GIRLS, BLS faren, ratter aitractive. To lesrn counter work; nice hours and i See and E BARBER. e3p trade. 831 12th st. n.e. BOY, young. clean, neat. to help in lunch voom. * Address Box 441-D, Star_office. BOY, 16, assist in frozen custard stane rience not necessary; refereaces. Bladensburg n.e. CLOTHING SALESMAN wanted. exurltnud only. Square Deal Clothing Co., 733 COLLECTORS, _must others need_apply. 130" b et o COLLEGE STUDENTS. 5. for newspaper soliciting in the evening bet. bie ‘opportutnty. ADDIY circu- er, The Evening Star. maconn'on. on floats; must be thoroughly Apoly Mr. Les Manebel. Grotto o eadaus ters, 1417 G _st. n.w. ¢ __experienced, 0o SALESMAN. with car, crack A-1 proposition needs nv;"m s necessary. See Mr. YOUNG LADY to take care lewelry store. Address Box of “stock_ 1 895 s ear YOUNG_LADIES (6). work: excellent | R TSR SR . ence: Hn.w. WANTED—Wide-awake butter and egg sales- man with personal contact: permanent Dosi- tion. 'State age and salary R lesired. Contidential. - Address Box 413-D. Btar of o F¥OUNG WO in circulation Our i come. partm Call bet three. -mreme beral offer !Imlnl an attras m. and Souiter. 503 Bvans Bulldine. 1420 N.Y. ave: © vork setive. in: 13°m,: Mr. DON'T,_PASS THIS. ssible o earn 350575 weekly with Amer- fine line of Christmas cards. Weekiy ;gmonthly bonus checks. Bample outflt John A. Hertel Co. Adams INSTRUCTION COURSES. ELDERLY MAN to work in branch £asy work, lons hours: salary, 312 week: ¢ farnish sieeping room in back of store. ess Box 410-D. Star_ofc 1 FRIGIDAIRE _ SALESMAN. ~experienced Supervise siles on household equipment; per- manent position to man that Qualifies. Ap- Bly Thursday a.m. Stanley H. Horner, Inc. fil1 24th st n.w FURNITURE DRIVER, krow city and have best of references. dress Box 131-D. Star office. LABORERS, colored, 3 or 4. e S MAN _white, experienced meat cuticr and Feneral” krocery wOTk: ambitious, honest: ces. 1600 T st. n.w. MAN, white, experienced. to_operate fu blets. Washington Laundfy, 27th and K sts. nw. MAN for_automobile shop; must be _thor- {enced. to build Duco fender S o Werk,Sée ‘Mr. Dufty, 1320 19th ., Bk experienced, must Ad- Apply 3619 ¢ of me to drive Jight car, eawanted with the city for our sales department; prefer married man; references and bond required. —See service manager, 7 to 9 p.m., 979 National B st.. Dept. X-527, Chicago. AUTO DRIVING TAUGHT QUICKLY refined Instructors; your or our car. 18th st. n.w. Decatur 3924. 21 TELEPHONE SCHOOL OPEN FOR SEABOWN. Early enrollment advisable; easy. course 1o learn. _Oxford Bidg.. cor. 14th and N. Y. ave. COLLEGE PREPARATORY HIGH-SCHOOL course in 2 years; ‘home nished; graduates d sonable. Address Box 187-D. Star office. oc3* AUTO LESSONS FOR PERMITS. EAS parking: ‘cars furnished. Call Poster Ha well (old reliable), 644 B s.v. Met. 1 FRENCH — PRIVATE LESSONS; mUOl rates to grou c!fllfl:llld teacher. Girard st. n.w. 8194 21! STENOGRAPHIC - course for Civil Servic rough draft, mental test: Bervice dictation TUTORING—ALL _HIGH _SCHOOL —BUB: by Cornell lndllll 3 4630, Al 1 AUTO' - DRIVING LESSONS, | umutu white men: anywhere, any hour: your or our car. Make sure your instructor has in- structor's_permit. _Adams_348 16% WHITE OPERATORS sewing machines. Steady 1st st. s.e. on power work. 408 SHIRT OPERATOR, enced. Elite Laundry, st. n.v experi- 21 17 14th HELP—DOMESTIC. i mustbe experienced siay nights. 329! Eme‘son_3601. CHILD'S NURSE. white, fof girls 4 and Tefe; nd have ark st. n.w. | COLORED GIRL. must be young and e: - Fienced, for general Bousework. ADBly S04 Park rd. n.w. o assist with house- lluyld ferences. sition if satisfactory. Woodley rd. n.w. ; no washing. Permanent "Ably 't once. 3411 | Mr { | | peasation, comfortable room csseqf it i usl'i: colored. wants work: §00d COOK. experienced: no laundry: o home nights; With reforences. 1629 12th st. n.w. \\OHA!' colored, want; references. Potomac 51 WOMAN “wants work from a.m. until T ok Tataintsr “Catl Nettie Trier: o Columbia 2986. oM Sl Coseries i it g ersl work or cooking. _Atlantic_3881. YOUNG GIRL, colorec, wan small family. Call 1840 8th sl colored, settled, wants jood Feterence. WOMAN. wood YOUNG GIRL, colored, neat. wllhu;;mk ot | G any kind from 4 to 8. Adems PEISONAL PAINTING PAPERING— (Don't be misied): rect with mechanic and be convinced ave money: averssc coom pipered; Call il tz, COL. 0396. _16° PAINTING—General ' painting and mural mor-unr yery special Fall W. B, Distric 1221 N, gt prices this week onl fason, Adams. 10278, PAINTING={eon 80 e the Fatl rush. Carpentering. Not a company, but privite contractors. | Paul Kisassen & Bons. up: lin, reistd 35, ‘quick service. ' J. Hul 8879- “Pap ermg For neat, clean work, service and nullll work .hat is to be appreciated at sonable price. I work positively lll anteed. Newest selections of wall paper. h or terms. nd night. Cal .l\eystonc Decorating Co., 3541 14th St. N.W. Open da Inc., B SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN, 1691 N.'H. ave, block horth Dusent- Circie. Study aad pldy snupervision for boys and girls. North 6244. Day and boarding depts. NO HOME COMPLETE WITHOUT HEAT control. Saves many times cost—why be with out it? It costs little—it's guaranteed. vestigate Acme Automatic Equipment. H. STMPSON, 814 Upshur st. Ad. 3381 MIBS ¥ D'S_PRIVATE KINDERGARTEN and School of Dancing. 1322 Mass. ave. n.! {gr l:hllkdren 3 and over; hours, 8:30 to §: week. WOMAN, EDUCATED, EXPERIENCED house mother, wants Dosition as nurse-com- panion or house mother. Phone Ad. 519 PAPERING AND PAINTING. NO CASH NECESSARY to have your home ‘modern| by a reliable company. Let us estimate on your papering. painiing, elec- i N R Bmall_monthly ‘payments will take care of the sbove. Call— THE HOME DECORATORS. INC.. 1009 9th St Prine Mot Qise: PAPERHANGING, T Ptximm; Rooms dry. filled. Kioeens 4nd paihs painted. 9680 ~All Work suaranteed. - Ga. 5067. City Service Dec. wou.u.mwovmunpflfi“ £5 housekecper or practical nurse; small com tial. Ad- uress Box 431-D, Star office. L] PRIVATE HOME FOR AGED AND INVA- lids: lovely. sunshiny rooms; excellent ca diet and pursing; A-1 references. 1953 Cal- Vert_st. n.w. YOUNG'S ; Balic ‘schogl Clastes, Saturdsy piay Eroubs ui Hransportation provided. l!orh L Wi D THE SERVI . D. C.. of a young Cmerioan 'or :n;u-n lggy. 'llh l tutoring 1 boys. 8 12: no selicintios tolera T's dezree in ices of her husba: recountancy ‘And secretart references Tequired. Nearl each to_ acceptable parties, Sasintenance and expenses: fest to travel in Summel AVIS. Multnomah Hotel ADV/ tion _after Results assured. site. ford EVERY CARE OIVEN & ¥ “by ‘urse in’ her own m" ® pfms "F565. 1833 Kalorama rd. Pflva’lb AT _RUST '_——W_'_‘xxm xf-m gpen 8o nnreunnmna s u‘n TR ot 1158 Norin caplh{m OTHERS, WHY WORRY ¥ ?:‘nmm‘im‘ Bt a Ve 1o BRE B 832 PLAY GROUP. where work. piaz, fun, are one. = 1817 Kenyon verl Rock e Bork. *Cotambia 419 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. KER' for sale, complete. PRy QT onre 2o, aves niws third foor. OF THE TOOK AND LAUNDRESS, BOOF o Cleverand 3843 colored; f ‘OUPLE—Nic iable couple without children ht services: references. basement apartment to T in exchange 1810. um colored, experienced housework: good home and $25 a Adems 8973. for nth. 6% BEST coum? Sore section, doing better than $50 lw"'dln business. It's a money maker. ust ‘have §2.500 cash as Part payment. Lin. 0849. WILL pay substantial cash for four or more = In n.w. section. Must ?:fn"f’o-"r'n’:'::"" Give. Tocation and detagls. GIRL, colored, for housework: two in fam- fly only those in s.w. need apply. Clll om for est, competent end rel; Phone Wisconsin_3788. le; general houseworl Must be | bon- stay nights. 3 dy with carpenter tools: steady {::':ornr’:htymln s5per dav. ‘Falls Churen T e an use_limited_num fous e "ttaln' for executive positions: must orkers and willing to_learn our ‘capable of earning at & Year need appiy. 911 between 10 and 11 a.m. , e !ltllc!. to sell a high grade N anet. Benson Just startine. this article can be sold retail or ‘Wholesale; 'Drk- SRR assured ® eood income. ' Aply S ety A Btaniey B, Horner, Inc., 1111 Tath st. nw. , with or without selling experience. MEN (8 Ftkine Products. paying from 530 to 340 r week to right men in restricted territor: good chance for advancement. el Yter L p.m.. 3533 liiinois ave. n.w.. cor. of G ve. 'Ill llth l1-. ’? ml booklu FRENCH, SPANISH, INOLBLM COL~ lege entrance. Govt. and consular o individual instruction. Mrs. Stowe, Chastle ton H Apt. 38 20 ICTIO! MATHEMATICS Phcn. Adams 9340 after YET THOU! P INSTR] and’ ohysics. 5:30 p.m. rr CAN'T BE DONE, SANDS have done it and are doing it—learning Boyd d in % usual time required for other systems and holding pesitions paying at start 318, 325, §37.50 week, etc. Boy time, ‘money, easier, fascinatin "Fouch typing, sil secretarial s New' Clusses NOW. form ng. Eoroll today, Laree emp. sgency. BOY fest. 15 years). 1333 P st. n.W. ats 298 e, of neat appearance, 1o sell 0 Experiente ot necessary: ¢ runs and permanent work to right . TU8Mall cash security and blue suit Fdulied, APBIY ig Union News Co., East Basemes tion. 7 MEN to dmnbuu advertising matter. 1 violing and Apply m. SERVICE MAN—Experienced on all “fi’z‘.o of Tadios; al o part tme; do not answer you 'cannot qualify. Golol'lflo Radio. 551‘ Colorado ave. n.w. Ga. 141 IC_SERVICE of elbelh‘llc! ll‘t”z:mll service Tequire ito_preferred; references; hours. 11 a.m. lo 10 pm. Ken- nedy’s Ra ! Inc., 3319 ALESMAN _to ) sell W 'll!x r _front _lots on SALESMAN may. Socated at Shady Side. M Write for information to A. W. Anflre Shady Side. M: SALESMAN in dry cl D/ unlimited fu- lsure to the right party; salary and com- mission to stert with; men who have had former connections in D. C. preferred. Ad- aress Box 4 449-D. Star omco SALESMEN, ties and service. ADDI! on Pfldl 10:30_a.m., Washington Automotive 2013 M st. 1 SALI!MBN—W: have openings for 2 ag- Ve salesmen. capable of selling high- heating appliance for reputable local complnr must be of good appearance and willing rker, For ng:lmmmt wri Elving experlence. " Address Box 400-D, Btar Sffce. P Stler "Service, MEN—Beve Tons now_open for o dept. 'sio 'lfifi'{ nave chr, e Siores. W0 Hoss, 1600 Eckington bl. n.e. bet. § and 10 am: "GRADED DICTATION—GREGG_REVIEW. pecial Students—Day or Evening. Mount, Bleasant School” for, Secretar! es, 3313 14th _8t. N.W. 0 coh?nm. 3000. New Gregg Shorthand Classes Start Mondny, Tuesday and Wednesday, day and evening, September 14, 15 and 1 Mount Pleasant School for Secretaries TIVOLI THEATER BUILDING, 3313 14th St. N.W. Columbis 3000. AN INVITATION. If you are planning to attend & commers clal school, you are cordially invited to visit the modern class rooms of the Mount Pleas- ant 1 for Becretaries. Bee the solendid litfes and personally meei the members of_the facuity befors deciding to register, You will be mub s copy of RICTORIAL wnu‘c RIS L A 3313 14th !l N.W. Columbla mo Civil Service Course. Register Now—Day or Lvening. Mount lgilllell'l‘:‘if#gol g{r lnrenrlu. 3313 S0 Bt R PColambla 3008, _ SECRETARIES —INCREASING DEMAND fof nolseless "Dllll by leading executive: ‘Ten Toiseless models ‘recently installed; o dictating, transcribing, addressing, -nd envelope sq in st ice Dractice course. er now. Fleasant Senool' for Seltetarion, 31 IO o R ol $000. CIVIL SERVICE now for stenographer and type- m.; Yery low fuitlon sate by en; ‘cor. 13 & P ste. .. Met. 63575 | M SALESMEN WANTED (three) who can close qualified_prospects for the only oil burner on the markel with a 10-vear gusrantee. Our story is the strongest in the industry and if you can convince Mr. Foster that you are the right man, he can show you how you can earn 3100 & week on our Proposi- tlon. 1214 14th st. n.w. SALESMEN (3), who can snow & sales record of accomplishment are afforded an opportunity o become members of our staff. Our business is suburban real estate and de- Veloping of home communities, the selling of bomes and home sites, We need at once three cleanminded, optimistic men. uainted, with and " ltving in "Met Topolitan shington dlstrice, ¥ith saies litty, pret; tate, The men selected will a"theis emort F‘Illgizlfla und:r 'l - of ‘attention. erate mmly Ghder the um“? -'&Tn ot 1"Estate Board and accor bn! practice and who can tell ihe tFath need. apply.” o "drawige Sccounts, ‘s car absolutely hecessary. can measure d we “l!! come in and BEAUTY CULTURE. MABELLE HONOUR SCHOOL (Estab. 1918). Known - fhoNatienal mmuu. - rom it work. compet ruot evmncs £ eyl Sl Tl Vot B e D ias R AN, PREPARE NOW. Prepare now for d_trpe- ting Saain? nnmfi'.:'r""{\:n ";-'fl 'y’ on. | STENOG) Fiice Frepara Behool. 52 cor, 15611 & P ote. nw. | Met. 63575 BEGIN TODAY. Pnun now 1 A- TION: wery T o™ lel mm’::tnn‘t'wy.:éeho:f mDICTATION CLASSES fmum. fast dictation, Review of manual; 5 mh: iven as an n:r "'%mnuofiml gvor- in IRL. wnit [ Rieis : Buel 330 month. seneral Bousework care for 6. 1412 noum middle dren: nice home: 3002 Rodman st. . Apz fond of chil- Teferences. SEKEEPER, middle Eimbereds In motheriess n.w. white. unen- 0 13th WHITE WOMAN fo_do and take care of ome ¢ ual . Abaress Box 386-D, Btar ofmc iid; Seneral Tousework 800d home. 2re and nationality. WOMAN, experienced, general 1aundress, ool v for right party. T heuumt. 00d hom: WOMAN—Intell an _desiring pleasant home ai as working housekeeper; reference. Hox 89-D. Star_office. t d fair wages Address ‘WOMAR, ing in high- class cool Hyattsville 1231, lass tea room. . White, experienced, for plain cook: None but Az with references need apply. _ SITUATION—MEN. BOOKKEEP! experienced: ref CARPENTRY WORK of all Kinds, additions &nd shelvings. 75c per_hour. Ga.' 4825 R, houseman or hum T nnplno mil: b sition in f es. Tlencea; Feferences. . 3300 Baclie. B Am 5t COLLEGE GRADUATE, € years' ennnn ing gxperlence, desires any kind o ine opportunity for " future Fhtone Lincoln 0262. {_work off advancement. MAN, 39, married, desires kind; handy with tools. Star office. “Sadoution of any ess Box 401D, MAN, colored, desires place s kitchen work: end_ furnt mmnman ace: 10 3o 5412 Grant st. Adaress Box 342-D. Star_office. NTED—To buy from owner 13 to 14 room !Zé‘mm. house in_excellent location to cater to Government employes. Cash if price and place are right, Address Box 406-D, office. ROOMING_HODSE_—Opportupity for dining | g4l Baths: Gown: W paymment; o Fowler, 506, F R uickly. ~ Price, 37 = RENT—Furnished or unfurnished, nine- Y R l‘-mmhhu.mu 5_Box 443-] W’"lfl xOVn" EW for “"bnn.. ESCHNG BT, Tome bt ice terms. See See Mr. FAFERE Tooms, 33 up: Dainiing HANGING. all_work guaran: Col. t low. daits, 801 Irving - Pmnvamo AND PA!NTU(O—I! you want work done right at $7 room and up, call L. Weber or A. Rich. Adams 197 PAPERHANGING—Good WOrk; £t suar $7.35; high llhctl;:“l‘;,afil. Col. 0100-.'. PAPERHANGING, PAINTING. (oRo0ms pavered. 35 up: bal Bath rooms. kiteh- ted. e < fhe. "Barie Joraat Lincoln 5168 PAPERHANGIN G—‘“"‘“ BERE and up. Esy: ate twt work_gustanieed. A 8th st. n.w. Apt. 3. Dec. ireb; patch work m Teasonably $10 up; guaranteed. F. 08 5 Pe. Lin. 4831, __ts~ JG—Now is the time to_have ROOF. II\G ur roof overhauled before the rush. This is not a company, but contractor. Phone Atlantic 3738, se.. Paul Klaassen & Sons. - siip_covers, draperiss. oDAlnting. chatr canding. Columbl ring Co. P. J. Gerland, 633 Ga, IMPROVE YOUR HOME NOW—AT SUMMER RATES aints Pheath wi ) stuccoing, Tages, efc. WHY WAIT? Do the work now and make your first monthly payment in.November. Easy terms: 1to 3 years to Estimates furnished free. CONTINENTAL HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. Chandler Building. jonal 2884. CALL e‘ l}‘ELIAbgLE CONCER A prom no better than the com- actors jobs” aitest to the satisiaction we assure you. Absolutely No Cash Requnred Pay As Little As $5.00 Mont] Painiing. papering. plumbing. plastert heating. slectrical witing, Toofing, cementing. 7 weatherstripping, = garages. eerfuily given free: ERAL CONTRACTING CO. 927 NEW YORK AVE. TELEPHONE DIST. 5082. éAu—msmuNnous. ANDIRONS AND FIREPLACE brass; Tiea rasonsple. 1035 Ehelos pL AW . APL 1. Decatur 3453-W. alsoodd pieces: ANTIQUE FURNITURE, reasonable; no dealers. 1319 Euclid st. nw. GASOLINE, car washing, -u ;_downtown locatio: business; will evipitce tor. 394 unn Box 42’ 'ARS, ‘souvenirs, in lobl oI 4 5ins usiness; rice only 3 Box 445-D, Star office. LENCR OO, frod N fhess; rent. $500. “Address Box 439-D, Star_office. GROGERY, meats, variety: corner: rent, $30 month; equip) md stocked; Dfl:.. . Address Box D. . LADY DESIRES fair-priced_rooming ho\ll: within "'w :‘l‘;tl‘o( 3rd and G sts. n.w. Miss F. 616 Srd n.w. T MING BOARDING HOU i BN Gooms. 3 aths; all filed: walkin Gistance; owner must sell sccount of ilin Address Box 411-D, Star office. 1 FULLY EQUIPPED BEAUTY PARLOR, plus kitchen and_bath apartment. at i rents 3100 ber month: 55, PHELPS. 1417 X _St. I'W. National 9300. ROOM ING HOUSE, downtown: $008 xmnfig?“um-l. 150 & month; real Barsain for 3450 cash. P. F. CARLEY CO., 802 10th St. batteries, so- Targe ho- Address equip- rice, . colored, wishes Jamitor work or wnrk MAN, Ccolored. wishes Tanitor of_any kind. BICIHARY—mNOfllAPm expert, a 32:10 ¥ £, iant o Srecuuive. o doportunity. Address Box office. ars, sxperience; goo Salar; 0od_corresponde: actice; splen- secondary 42-D, Star YOUNG MAN, 23, W with 1931 Chevrolet conch desire e Toute. e hiipe, "Georeia 5002-3 or FOUNG MAN, 35 wants any kind of Inlk Call_Georgia 1 167 WE HAVE HUNDREDS OF BUSINESSES LISTED SITUATION—WOMEN. FE LY AR S P I Feterences. AG: " i 'Box_ 432°D Star ' Star _office. Ly Sy lght HouseworK: - home & factor. Ad- ) RESDENT arou Box et owam desires work: alio luty; can sive Tefefences. for -nnnmt Tious th “references. At 0 years” experience in * 417-Ds Btar office m.';‘." t-time work. it ‘experienced; 385-D, Star ; Te office. WIDO' its posl! B e a Tatens: Mh‘\;“ an roi-dnrir person 6r , et nurse of seamstress. tween 10 a.m. and § p.m. Wants position w3 B Lebtropoiitan 4174 Teal WOMAN, ™ middie Muuwa hmo. wE 1 LARG] e | LARG: o 4 be: Estabhshed Location for Restaurant and Cafeteria at Portland Hotel for Rent. Good business goes with it if | taken at once. Apply FIDELITY STORAGE CO., 1420 You St. N.W. TO BUY OR SELL ANY BUSINESS SEE US FIRST. 915 G ST. N.W. Store Room 19'x80. Heat Furnished. Alterations to Suit. Rental, $250.00. . The Washington Loan and Trust Co,, Real Estate Dept. ~ Nat, 3440, a mmnn- materials. o any'of Hechinger's 3 yards for your entire needs of used aaterial: easily seen, fimiy selpcred, Ve have Jazen sumatings of ‘used brick, lumber (2x4, 2x6, 2x8, $51% IN"ANY LENGTH), sheathing. flcoring indows. doors, sash. pipe, bath tubs, radi 's. plumbing and heltlnfll materials in ex: it~ condition material is ar- ! d_for :onnnl:m selection. Visit our 3 yards for the greatest selection at bargain rices alwavs! GER CO.. HOUSEWRECKING DEPT. Main Office—15th and H 8t gg'g'nwn—flh and C Sts. 00d—5925 Ga. Ave. BED-DAVENPORT. fine mohair_antique 1iv- 1 room suite, table. chairs. domestic and tal rugs; also room size Mahal Tus. 3531 Conn. ave. TH TUBS, Drick E’ Deautiful. _consisting of fine mattress, bureau, chiffonier with Vermont mirror shaving stand and dresser. Will sell itgose of same st n facriBee ADL. S04 the Westchester. telephone Cleveland 7‘]1 ‘mmmx. ‘cllbflll, Glnb!-wgflllg:z.‘uflon 3 e : fomplete. 0150, "5 "Toth 5t n.w: BUILDING MATERIAL Come fo_our 200 Anniversary e 0‘ New Material. Sale l'.:‘l 'g"‘! :e!hul only at “lll of dblll’ daltores ! ver: HECHINGER CO. ' 3-Branches—3. CAMERA. new professional motion picture: cost $135; used tripod. cost about $100; hul for 333 cash. Georgia 3164. CASH_REG] snow cases. 3 Comtere Sheleing chuire, ebls. soaes. Hou Safes. coffes urns. steam’ tables ‘foun- faing feciric grinders: mixers. felrigerators, itions, store equipment and fixtures of very description. Baum, Inc. 914 £ now COFFEE_URNGS, toasters; sioam tabies, Fas stoves, grease traps. sterilizers. counters, Sash Teglsters, refrigerators. refrigerator dis- Blay "chserelsciric mixer seales, sat. Eash resisters, tables, Chalry shelvine, nn ovens, stc. LAtias Btore Pixture Cos U0 SE. 0.w.0 . 9207, CRIB, mahoswg bec #7ih 4 Tuxe sHrings. Phigh chaiX chatrs: ressonspie. . 313 Kansas ave. n.w. Adams 38! glax—Doubln flat-top desk, $15. jsrage. rear 1130 Vermont ave. n. DESKS -u;pnu ] ': Coverpment: remmen new. factory g.;,. “450"311 n ot e, On® ot of ofice . rcilairs, e e S tie B s now. " National 9136 Buind 6, bl in pu?lnum it 13° sranlt mml“fmk artae ade Just pawned 450, as ipces. maliogany, ‘Lamont st. n.w. INING ROOM SUITE, 1 fl; Stle very chesp. GINE LT o uick 4 Tt wide by B | hl;h so0d Sotbinse Jora, arier b o 2 ARD BOOKS at

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