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HELP AND SITUATIONS. IAI-I—AWOIOIILII. i‘n |'|'m manu mn L <o n e six -n.; MORE TRUTH THAN POETRY BY JAMES J. MONTAGUE. Bedtime Stories BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. DONT BE TOO LATE WITH YOUR STAR CLASSIFIED AD Each page of The Star has a scheduled time to close just as each railroad train has a time to leave the station. No one can put you on a train after it has left the station. So it is not me- chanically possible for any one to insert your ad in The Star “wiil ‘accept $25 cash "Y‘I%". nm’l’ cuf lumm ‘nformation, call Mr. Herfurihs EDAR, standard 1028; Efi‘ u d for storage and repair 00 of ation. Ad- ice. soft drinks and beer: oduct; well n' blllh-rd 00_cash. week; ¥ APdavers ™ 'x don's. g UNBFLIEVAB] E OFF OLDRMORILE GACH, — 1030—Absolutely Baby erand plano, used, marvelous tons: | HEE n.l"n:n"“onl;“?lb down, balance easy soid' 10 g Tormey G, o o Bl | e e Motorn, Hho Tessons.* Homer 1 KRt Co A5 2% EXTRA Steinway upright. tioned, Tooks pnk'e new. iho un\u\nuy low price of § L] llnllllcllulnl: must )’ 1 2 iricity and water; floor Une' Billy or His Ghost. Aadress "Box ' 81D, time s ghost you'll ul'l’l fln‘ ists nowhere but in —old uonm- Nn.un o , —confectionery, inch o e B dress Curroll ave., Takoma Md. HIS certainly was s night of | shocks and frights for Jumper EEIROP sl st ‘k’"“é’{ the Hare. Yes, sir, it was so. He had seen Unc' Bllly Possum caught and killed by Yowler the Bobcat. He knew Unc' Billy had been killed, for with his very own eyes he had seen Unc' Billy pounced on, | shaken and tossed aside where he lay limp and lifeless. Then he had seen | Unc' Billy picked up by Yowler d | no one not dead could ibly hang as | limp and lifeless as Unc' Billy did. Then Yowler had dropped Unc' Billy | 44 and all but caught Jumper. It cer- tainly had been a night of shocks and frights. And now as he mourned for Unc' Billy he had had another shock, and in some way this was the worst " of all. He had heard Unc’ Billy's voice say: * 'Pears like Brer Yowler done lose his temper,” and this had been followed by a chuckle. It certainly was Unc’ Billy's voice. yet Unc’ Billy was dead. “Did T hear you speak, Unc’ Billy?” @asked Jumper in & voice that shook. #YOU CERTAINLY DO LOOK LIKE UNC' BILLY,"” FALTERED JUMPER. “Ah reckon yo' did. Brer Jumper, if those big ears yo' have are good fo’ anything,” replied the same voice. “But I couldn't have,” protested Jumper. “Why couldn't yo'?" voice, and there familiar chuckle. “‘Because you are dead. Yowler the Bobeat killed you and ate you for his | dinner,” replied Jumper. Again came that familiar chuckle from up in a tree, at the foot of which Jumper was sitting. He con- tinued to look up as he had been doing ever since he first heard that voice, but he could see no one. “Did yo' see Brer Yowler eat me, Brer Jumper?” nquired ihe voice. “No,” replied Jumper, “but I saw Unc’ Billy killed. He was killed right be- fore my very eyes. S0 you cannot be | Unc' Billy.” Jumper was getting more and more g:euy Of course, he didn't know any- ing about ghosts. He never had heara of such a thing as a ghost. None of the little people of the Green Forest and the Green Meadows have. I suspect | that had ycu been in Jumper’'s place | you would have thought of a ghost right away. But Jumper felt that there ‘was something very queer about this, something he dlflnc understund at all, and he wanted to “Did yo' see Unc Bllly after he was daid?” inquired the voice. | “T certainly did,” replied Jumper. “If he wasn't dead I never have seen any | one who was.” | * “But yo' wasn't watchin’ him when Brer Yowler's back was turned to him.” | said the voice with the familiar chuckle, “What of it?" demanded Jumper, be- ginning to edge away. “Don' go, Brer Jumper. Don' go.” begged the voice. “If yo' had been watchin’ me then yo’ would have seen me come to life again and climb this tree. That’s what about it.” By this time Unc’ Billy, for, of course, #t really was Unc’ Billy, had climbed dut of a hole in the trunk of that tree, & hole he could just squeeze through but which was too small for Yowler the Bobeat to get his head through. ¥e had climbed out and was sitting fin where the moonlight fell full on im fo that Jumper could see him | @learly. o~ certainly do look like Unc’ Billy,” faltered Jumper. “You cer- tainly do. But Unc' Billy is dead. I saw him killed. With my own eyes I saw _him shaken to death. 8o you can't be Unc’ Billy.” “Brer Jum,er, yo' eyes done fool yo' &u& time. Yes, suh, vo' eyes done yo' that time. but they aren’t loolln ¥0' now,” replied Unc’ Billy. “Ah wasn't daid. Ah wasn't even much . Ah was just pretendin’, that Ah was playin’ daid. That's what was doin’. Mah coat is tough and Ah likes & loose-fittin’ coat. Ah ‘When Brer Yowler jumped on me Just o 1imp like Ah was daid sho ff, and he grab me by the slack of h ooat. Every time he pick me up get_me by the siack of mah coat. en he drop me to go fo’ yo', Brer Ah make the most of mah hm ‘we-uns are and Brer owler, hnm‘tlhoyet just what did yo' Unc’ Billy. the mutur of Qhut T don't know #hat I am elther,” confe Jumper. (Copyright. 1933.) inquired thel was that same The Angler's Revenge. For seven years, or maybe more, I've got my fishing tackle out And stood beside the river shore Intent to catch a certain trout. I know him by his evil look— d by the A glance vindictive and malign— e way he wolfs the hook And arches his long, slippery spine, | And then, his every fin aquiver, Darts, grinning gently, up the river, T've tried that trout with every lure ‘That men of mighty angling skill Declared was sure and doubly sure, If handled right, to make the kill. UNCLE RAY’S CORNER Testing Cosmic Rays. HE world is filled with won- drous things which sclentists | have learned a great deal about, but new then it is tga great deal of work to try to answers, Among the exciting problems rays. of re-, cent years has been “pursuit” of cosmic | From somewhere in the universe—no one yet knows where—rays of a strange | kind are being sent through the llr, We know that they strike as high as 15 miles above the earth, and we know that they re 'h the earth's sur- face, but we can say little about their origin or what they do for man, 1! they do anything. In 1925 the famous Prof. Mullkn: | suggested that cosmic rays were made roblems arise and elr duty to go to a find the far out in space when electrons joined | together to form atoms. Another sci- | entist, Sir James Jeans, believed mau the opposite cause might send rays speeding far and wide: if cosmic | atoms were broken up into electrons far out in space the result might be to shoot forth cosmic rays. Those are interesting ideas and we | may add to them the thought of a| young French scientist. He suggests | that _cosmic rays are electrons shot out | by the sun. When scientists are in doubt more about the cosmic rays. about | 8 problem they are willing to make | long journeys and patient tests. Nine- | teen months ago a group of scientists set to work on a world survey to learn | During the survey tests were made | in India, Australia, North and MENU FOR A DAY. BREAKFAST. Grapefruit. Cereal with Cream. Omelet. Date Muffins. LUNCHEON. Blie Baked Apple Wlth Oream. DINNER. South Baked Pork Chops with Onions. Franconia Potatoes. Green Peas. Lettuce with Russian Danish Pudding. DATE MUFFINS. One-third cup butter, = Coffee. cups pastry flour or bread flour, 14 teaspoon salt, scant 1, dates. Cream butter and add egg, beaten light. gether three times the dry pound sugar, Sift to- in- gredients and add to the first mixture alternately with the milk. Beat thoroughly, and add the dates cut in pieces. Bake in hot, well buttered mufin pans. CREOLE RICE. To 134 cups boiling water add 1 cup of rice and cook with 1 of salt until rice has absorbed all the water, then add 1 can tomato soup, 1 sweet green pepper. Grease dish, place layer of rice on bottom, then a layer . Oof cheese, sliced thin; then a layer of rice, until dish is full. Last layer is of cheese. Add cup of hot water and bake moderate oven until cheese melted. DANISH DRESSING. Three cups bolling water, cup taploca (granul % in s % ), 3% cup of salt, 1 cup cur- sherbet glasses and top with ‘Wwhipped cream. (Copyright, 1933 SCREEN ODDITIES BY CAPT. ROSCOE FAWCETT. (IMAGE OF GIRL 1S CUT OUY AND PLACED IN APE’S HAND, THEN REPHOTOGRAPHED. ) ’ FAY WRAY ‘S PHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGE WAS CUT OUT \ND ANIMATED IN THE METHOD USED CAQTOON COMEDIES YO SHOW un flnuccuuc IN A GIANT APE’S IN Y KING KONG. 7 Although m into plmul’e& ed worthy of Flaked corn usually i8 used ently was trucked 1l of snow in the bring this realistic touch to the picture. Twenty tons were used for the sequences. int Baldv, { filming as a photoplay. lnd four women now prominent on the screen—Chester James Rennie, Sylvia Sidney, Kay Francis, Kay Johnson and Barbara less. T‘hsmnmeflmxlxnedwlmmm for snow scenes in the 50 miles for scenes in “Sweepings.” unusually mountains near Hollywood was responsible for-the decisi tons of snow, procured on MARION Davie$ OWNS SEVERAL GREENHOUSES IN WHICH SHE RAISES ORCHIDS AND OTHER RA®: FLOWERS - e 0 i s ”w Morris, t recently. the stage play “Crime” sent the greatest number of well- hmwn this Broadway dramatic success of 1927 never has been | In its cast, together, were three Kent but real hea | portance than X-rays or radium. (For “Science” section of your scrap- | to 1 it But every time, uj the bank, I wait to war with him anew, He givrx a swift and sudden yank bites the trembling line in two, Whue 1, despondent, sad and cheated, Say things that need not be repeated. But this year I shall baffle him. ‘The evil creature shall no more Toward deeper, safer waters swim And leave me cursing on the shore. No more his finny pals he'll show, ‘The while he grins in ghoulish ‘The hooks, which, darting to an He wrested savagely from me. When April's murky waters cool him I'm going to stay at home and fool him! (Copyrisht. 1933.) fro, America, Europe, Africa and islands of the sea. A large hollow ball filled with argon gas was used In the tests. was_connected with s machine which|c; would measure currents inside the ball. . mnmmmmmq‘ TN P COSMIC RAY INSTRUMENTS. Bhells of lead and copper around the | steel ball were used to keep out rays which the sclentists did not want to, measure. Cosmic rays can cut through | | metals which keep out other rays. | It was learned that cosmic rays are | weak along the line of the Equator, but very strong in the temperate sones. It was also found that the greater the height at which tests were made the stronger the cosmic rays. At some time in the future scientists may learn much more about these rays and they may prove to be of greater im- book.) | Several thousand more copies of the | “Surprise Leaflet” will be mailed with- out charge to readers who send me a stamped return envelope. This leaflet | contains riddles and tells how to per- | form magic tricks. UNCLE RA' (Copyright. 1933.) WHO REMEMBERS? BY DICK MANSFIELD. Registered U. 8. Patent Office. Al \\\‘ A When ice cream cones were lnI'o- duced in Washington after they had made such a hit at the Bt. Louis World's Fair? | good 040 | Yet wa CIRCULARS PROHIBITED. In order to protect its advertisers from receiving circular matter, it expressly understood and agreed that all such matter will be withheld as far as possible by The Star. Only bona fide answers to advertisements addressed to box numbers in care of The Star will be delivered to adver- tisers on presentation of the box number ticket. 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Phone sl Cush walnut_console table: each: beautiful #x12 1823 Biltmore st. mme‘ % all Wilton Tuss. $2 1lwn rd“‘ flnn cond"lon nw cuo'mmu-em of men's and wom- en's underwear. clothing. notions. hardware. il be soid by pubilc auction Tuesd ch 28, at 1 ,, Notes” Auction Room! aiput bed room dining rm. suite, ‘chest. $A: studic - Arg¥le. Apt. 104. and other st. n.w. a: FURNISHINGS OP A?l" suite, coil spring. new. $2 $35:" liv. rm_ ® :quen: rus: RE. family “pieces Tousengid mmn 19th Phone Decatur FURNITURE of every Jecription auction | sale (to be wold for nt_going_out, of | T 3y ve : living room dinine suiter. used "and remade mattresses, dressers. beds tables, chairs Gishes. rues. s Auct! ms e following business concerns guarantee satisfaction to Star read- ers. Any complaint found necessary to be made to The Star will receive prompt attention. For admission to Recommended Service Column call _National 5000. Branch 215. JEDDINC F G, MA pillows Yeno.: best portation: | wagh. Mattress 0o, BEDDING RENOVATED. sorines. matticasss fllgv- !“lh!‘d 'wdongiolllolk re—:ov ! FURNITU! ul!od Tiving T 1!)1 walnut hefl xwm suite. 01 | bureau. s8: vlrgrobt, lehlflorn FURNITURE. dining room. nearly new, to be sold at auction on Tuesday. March' 38th commencing at 10 a.m.; also iiving and bed- furniture _and er _miscellaneous Save money by attending this sale Indisns ave.nw GAS o ¢ mo “largest displays 2 The eita. "our pricss wiii save you money and our service ls right. Capits) Rangs & "“p‘\n Co. one Nat. " BEDDING RENOVATE! AMERICAN BEDDING 4th and Bryact 8ts_N. NEC 8% 3290, o 13 R partitions. rk, doors: very Peionanie prces. "Lin. 41B, any time, | BUIL eriuine Battle Creec -euht Teducer. Practically new. to sell Will sacrifice. Mr. Patterson, Na- tional ICE M MAC! bore, 24-in, | bore., 28-n. Co.. 230 iiter T hin one Nordbe; Aopiy Cores’ Baving 0 stroke; tLroKe. cpnv:mn«nune. papering, e a0t inclosed. plumbing, ammer, n-mun. | helllnl. |8 0. | | —Porch rockers CHAIR CANEING-Tere ) uprol: stering. Armstrong. 1235 10th n.w. Met. 3 LECTRICAL WIRING. | @ rooms. bath. nalls, complete with fix- lures. special price’ihls month, tric Co., 4927 Oth n.w. Adams 885 ELECTRIC WIRING. 2 _halls, bath, complete with Repaif_work very reasonable. | stimate,. gam! | Btar Elec- | ha. | PIANO. Chas. Stiefl uumm brell Electric Co., “30¢ " | R REFRIGERA' | used, in anm noon SUITE_ 3-plece, modern: cost $250._sell £45. _Col. BGRT-J. LIVING ROOM_SUITE. frigerator, &7 day pleces. €35 re- Ted sk "orner furniture 1400 Fairmont st. nw oP! FURNITURE. ui and seconds: lowest prices. fice Purn_Co.. 430 Sth n.w__ Met Tinseed ofl o; yarnisn, 81 o', used_Govt surplus C(fim'nerchl of- ite. T he | 20K Svine and nx;‘m: -nd tires Sta; f JEWELRY. sold; highest prices old teeth, diamonds. watcher, coins Inc ewelry Exchani JEWELRY _gold col u:htl B renas® e, “We bRy Rlenest | Refining._Inc. 400 12th st.n.w. ted. Highest T‘now FURNITURE _ prices wlfl Call Met. children’s wearing apparel of lmdl bml(hl we BIY cash. Call Cohr | Met st P\‘Qlldenll olfl coini H t. stamp canemom, nAfi tesmen, usnt,, Hooby 8hop. | BI pmc 'S given for modern and antique | furniture and other desirable household ef- feets. Call District ;_prompt attention. BOOKS bought in any quantity. srm-‘ them or phon Me' 5415, Peariman's Big Book 8hop. 3 G _st. n.w. only CASH | n!ols'rzns show cases and 4flllnrn entire contents bought. Baum._Inc. 914 E st. n.w._Met. 0744 FURNITURE wanted at once Will Day| highest cash price. antiques, office mm!ture. General Electric refrigerator. | until you get my price. Met. 11"“ "N‘ RE—We pay highest ci huP”“‘ FURNITURE- _ highe for used furniture of al kinds. Ibert, Nat 3866, eves ce paid. | watches onds_and _old GOLD. silver. - d €d in_our mlnnll:ulllng dept. e 7 Jewelry ne Fu h_v | OLD GOLD—Bring your old gold, siiver. pial | om. @iamonds. also discarded’ jewelry: need them in our manufacturing dept. pay highest prices. A. Kahn. Inc.. pay euh for g {un other Star_ mie? GRAND_Prefer o1d_model_at used in_Summer cottage Wil Address ] tar_office. w! BUY AND ¢ !tLL m!n : elounn Jewelry, diamonds. 1 instruments. {rinis molt Clube. ¢ Baye 3o | g sell? Max Zweig. 937 D st. n.w. Met. 9113. | PIANO—will | Steinway or Ad¢ Box_326-M. STEINWAY i vl be | SALE—ALTOMOB".E! CONVERTIBLE COUPE, appearance ~ excellent, nv. coupe, $275. UBURN 1 | mecnancally = and |5 Auburn nw.|50%; try us OLLS-ROYCE PHANTON TOWN CAl lrodel in excellent running :nnflmun“' & n . 2400 16th st. n.w. - Telephone for appeint- 0, e . COUPE— Blln'td bll:k with cllver and eels " equipped with _ A-ply mile ang iinderpriced. apou al at 8445 Tne Trew ‘Motor” Corr 1600 'T4th UTO DOOR GLASS instalied, any one price, S, bpen Bundavs, & to' = tock for any make ny by experienced ' men. pm._ Auto parts in r at u saving of over rer's Auto Wrecking Co. PAPR R ARSI X .,. Mrrouu!n.ls ow evers, Weanestay and Sators 1 Usually_a_good assortment. 1932 Chevrolet Spe- Sedan Demon- el ™ §525 NEW CAR GUARANTEE 1932 1931 1931 1931 1831 1930 1930 1830 1930 1929 1929 1929 1929 1929 Chevrolet Coach Ford Cabriolet Ford Tudor ... Chevrolet Coach Chevrolet Coupe . Chevrolet Coupe Ford Roadster .. Ford Coupe . Ford Tudor ... Chevrolet Coach Chevrolet Coupe Ford Coupe . Ford Tudor Whippet Coach . 65 Others, $35 Up 2525 Sherman Ave. N.W. 1360 Park Road N.W. su | Stanley Inc., NA. 7H51 95. H. Horner, 1111 14th st | -DOOR SEDAN, m ndition: good tires: $A0. BU 101 DE LUXE SEDAN. model R 3 cost “over’ 81.000: ‘like new, many extr Suis 100 de juxe sedan mo e ppearance’ excellent, $450. | BUICK COUPE in pink of like new guaranteed Siey 3. Horner, Inc. 1015 14th st. n.w | { BUTCK SEDAN- 7050, ~5-pas | e and tnoroushiy rrcundlv.lon'a and | anteed by us. 3405, Staniey H. Horner, 1111 14th st_n.w. NA. 76 8-cyl., motor, the mo: lat been |homulhly ehecked and is tiges and inside !flik NA sn;nu W' tormer, ‘Tnc., 1018 um; 58 E 0 Tumble_pest, masiet | has been refinished and is | be 8205, H. Horner, | 14th st NA. 5! BUICK \(Afi‘rll COUPE, 1ez0_New i . excellent, motor tip! doteqd 1o 8ugp. Parkway Motor P& stk u st.n.w 2 VROLET DE LUXE COACH_ 18312 G VTRt very best of rubber, fnish Jike | new, motor 1n perfect snepe; 8335, Park-| Way Motor Co.. 4040 M st n.w. | VROLET COUPE. 10: Som Rh?nk Duco fiateh, s a perfect condi- new ‘tires Barry-Pate, win * Lbe new Ca_evéry way, | 1051 G luxe sedan. 6 wire w 0. Barnes, 17 “bes Br. Adlml 1119 9th st nw. to be mm 'nr r sal m, ‘Oiher. furniture o be soid. without any rve. Notes' Auction Rooms. 08 cb-hua ""flfi; ¢ to a Ccord c Call Mr. Beott. will ¢ a. c fod. c. or fromd. ¢ (moit sets). " Call District 3106. ‘okay R dio_Co. 417 11th st n.w R eléctr Narn or elumc slightly or ‘Avex Elec anted for hand launi -rorumnn Apply Cornel poortanity, offered woman of re- nnemem, SYer 28, %0, JOIn woman's OreRniEe- tion: good income: short hours. Give Address Box 436-M. Star_office. Sacive” Dror uundry. IF HANDS COULD SPEAK MRS. A'S HANDS 5 “If only we could hide under the table! How humiliating to look so rough and red! Every- one can see we have to wul:duhu!umeanda MRS. B'S HANDS “Thank goodnessfor Lux. No matter how many dishes we wash no one would ever it. Lux in the dishpan gives mperfectbuu care— LUX for Dishes WOMAN, eapable. maturs, to devote at least .’ “Give phone. Address Box PRV o il g i sine. - sslary en! ; ancement. aber s o 4 S 5810 umm;( N OF n.:m-mmr 25 to 0 3 Bl..l!nl personality. with high school or better education. entirely free travel. is desired to fill vacancy with n: tionally known mmnlny ‘Thorough trai ing for the work is given. Details given in interview. Phone for appointment, 3 to 5. District 9328. ‘WANTED—SALESMEN. SEVERAL MEN with sales ability for high- class clientele. Clean. attractive proposi- tion. _Liberal ‘commission. but no cash vances. Should have auto. Reference: quired. Address Box 460-M. Star office. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. CALL nouu-nc AGENCY. Dec. 2419, 1037 T4th, for cooks, g. h.W., day workers. wi Tesses, maids. couples, part-time workers. INSTRUCTION COURSES. WASHINGTON ACADEMY OF BEAUTY OUL~ ture. Night and day classes = Positions ob- tained. 225 National Press Bldg. Met. 8623. PRIVATE, RIAL AND FIN G gourses. 7 to § months qualifies one for better uerem-m positions. 1 mployment op:rl“: nt “agenc nings ondz l:m:srn. N v 3340 CULTURE, B Rotab Tb1ar largest and finest equ gvening classes. = Easy BEAI ‘ton’s orig- ipped school terms. 818 uul-n' UICKLY: YOUR ed "%.q-‘ nmn'c?a gfl?fl “L at. nw M“II STTUATIONS—MEN. AN_Pirst-class cook, wants l RED b in o onl ofdama: nm- 3' referel e Decatu! Harvin. {pal. Joune, university erefuste desires : nn u: o( three 1 l\url ‘II typewriter. references. 1460, Apt. 18! bnween 6 and 10 omunn. ln'uA'l'loNs-wollN. e I work_that save .l‘lnhu‘ bills for ons. nvlllu n( spellin unctua included. Address l 7-"‘ jtar office. 7° practical and _companiona e R eathine. wilite: conelaeracer bost Tl i{’m’u.’ Aoelst with other duties. Adams oignt mnl:r_ PIANIST, Scoompanist, glo !ntmalm or orchestr: STENOGRAPHER—7 “ex and_legal 1d *heeds work, i alkry. Nt ’o'iao. Avt. 119 sx-"' work figfl'g,m' ek Oull ise Roiany PROOFRFADER Secretary, stenographer: years’ 'xufl- P s gt A P g O g A Moderate salary. Address Box 332-M, !’n office, FLOOR WORK of every descri Ton, re able: gyarant also "san ren! 10 FoIk. Cleve. 055 el ioe " machine (GERATION PLA! e. for delicatessen. market, rson. National 73 lar, Patt GUARANTEED HOME IMPROVEMENTS. Reliabl sponalble, Reasonsble scription. A\O LASH NEEDED. Nothing Down—TUp to 3 Years to Pay. NATIO\AL HEATII\G‘ CONTR \CTI\(. COMPANY, 1922 M _STREET N. NAT. 0808. HOME I\IPRO\ EMENTS. NO CASH RFleRFD START PAYING IN MA TERMS P $5 MO )\ i HI Y ALL WORK UNCONDITIONALLY ARANTEED. pering—Painting_Plastering. m%“r%m Ing_—Wiring_Oementing or A lnneh of Home mu PHONE'O I1 R_FREE ESTIMA' ‘ONTIA ENTAL HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. 444 R. x Ave. nw North 1008. AND PAPERING—Rooms $4 Dul afeet whn, mechenic and. gave Osll_Mets, Col. 0306, any time. . PAPERHANGING—RoOMS paper. p. paper included, No cha 3B 7fs; exverience ite ices. (Quick, clean.) Jack Spatkes, Il&. 7ML e e nite s OOl lnfigo ns suu put in, 60 Dlus gost mater sn too small. _Adams_ 233 2 aad nnnnns. hteed: ro 0 T B W D i mqniu%mlnL 3 u‘llflunl Dlllnfllll—h”fln 310; best ilin White mechan! ING—Rooms, is week only; work §: Teasonable. 'Jymes st.n.w. m 4081—1 PAPERHAN( rooms, lel’l d dr!, cracks 3 book. $6: ipe: paper 'in our 193: my own work: guaran PAPERHA r.h-nlc Bl i Jones, 1 size — Avers ml:fl;:‘lfilnzy re: ima 0832, 80¢ NOI'I‘O‘-‘ nluunlu. neat. a0 201t 801 Irving st. B, ummomo “PAINTIN inl nlnfluunnfinlnl. Qe. ipered, ok s parenieee. A 'ADL. 2. - Dee. & FA%RO up; ate Georae. 2150 1868 t’ux YO Ty Cante. 1805 'R n“.’ ¥ E ialty. Herd 2188, patch work dones B TR s o BT, B PR S mmv;,w%fii— e e ~~.."-s.= "'sa‘x? REFRIGERATING CASE. about 10 feet long Will sacrifice. Wotes' Auction Rooms. 633 ne RUGS. anu = ;;fin. Boka nd R0 Berslan rubt, Just received @ bales 'm sagrifice for cagh. 9x oad t m it ex [ utifu 4x7. 22780, 2400 100K portablo electric; § r‘lc- a: BEWING MACHINES | Sew Home: '$16; Stand 0; otl!a t $5; all us 1 3 mo. A2 fouiring nines ing Machine 3« BT ot ., Singer Console elec., must_sell ;t once: terms. _Emerson 0494. . m-nc% C ll Y Patiea " 245 . portable. new noiseless Un- derwood: to fiade for hew or slighiy used mimeograph. Phone Nat. 3120, TYPEWRITERS Al makes sold, rented, re- palred: new Remington por 255 ot Typewiiier Sales & ‘aerviee Son 81T Lhthut. B NaT, TYPEWR structed” Underw while they Inst. Nat. mwnrrna— erican Co. _Rent, repair and sell all makes. selling off & large num- sacrifice, prices memdlg portaples: nes 1431 VACUUM ln n. lmd:l 11, al- most new, perfect condition, complete with lnull ances, $25. 830 Shepherd st. Col. wnm MACHINESEasy Washer -na ombin: tions at a reducti a5y terms. Lansbureh B sts. USED TIRES. ceable tsed tires that have been O r vorvi in on the sale of n 1 and U Gua 'OQ‘ ‘Tire Co., Miller T TS0 P, Ave. NW. o 1 WASHING MACHINE, 1900, Whirlpool; wringer type; brand-new floor sample; . reduced from $79 to $44.50. Carroll Supply Co., 717 12th st. n.w. VACUUM_CLEANERS, one only, Sweeper Vac, suction type, rebuilt, |2 $9.85; also one $62.50 de luxe Sweeper Vgt, rebuilt, at $19.50; unusual bar- bains. Carroll Supply Co, 717 12th st. n.w. ires. only, DOGS, PETS, ETC. cfl:vnourr 19: 73 Vithy PIaSi* nickel "trim Salnt upholstery. mechanical ‘condition and general appearance of this car are aimost Tike new; $445. The Trew Motor Co., 1509 14th st. D.W. CHEVROLET COACH perfect mechani bal 12 mos. DOOR SEDAN—Painted wire ‘wheels, metal tire 1032 —Low, mneue [ ndition; $128 down. ‘Sarry Pate. 1360 Park rd. | in & £00d. used car. for only $1%5. Trew Motor Co.. 15 mn CHRYSLER SEDAN. 1030—This is in LR eimc. tires. motor Like new: $15 | down. balance 'easy 'terms arranged; Do property sners. | century Motor: uus 14th st orth st nw perfect | oHRySLER ROADSTER PR beautiful creamy’ ten with Tenders wmen fiene olive, d Tike mew: fine | Tohoistery 'like fos" ad" entire. ear in splendid. eondman Oné of ing cleangtt gport roadsters ever sees The Brew stotor co.. 1508 | 141 S CHRYSLER 72 SPORT ROA Perfoct | mechanical condition: new tires: excellent | | paint; $160. 1920 Kearny n.e. North .OBML £ Mlduer | 75 8 ges B bo' ) x Dodge. 115 4 D Luxe Tadors 1144 isth n.w. 800d P ugflnlneu -nd has_the 0us_dependable bearing tnnk- notar: all-steel safety body dnuh: ki A Cone” Knowing this model dge will appreciate what a wonderful 250. The Trew Motor Co. DODGI DISPLAY alb.ul ua.n-Nuny brand-new, used for display i nnot BeTeld Trom new and - cuipped. With ex- g:mlve set of hand-tailored slip covers. B &t 'a iremencous savin e yalue 1t s for 32 1500 1 ot SEDAN—The finest medel 3 rd. De luxe equipped: brand- | new hand-tailored slip covers. new tires. paint end mechsnical condition splendid. A any one might well be proud to own The Trew Motor Co.. 1509 14th FORD TUDOR SEDAN. w Firestone tires, ger(ect condnln‘ s.a Jown, bal, 1 RD TUDOR. m« Ccar - | pertect as ‘any 1555 car® coula "bet 3040 u n is_as near $115. | CoNsI | TOUR | Chrysier 39 Ford Fordor . 30 Ford Tudor . DAN-D-VALUES '32 Ford V8 De Luxe Sed... '32 Ford V8 De Luxe Tudor 42. '32 Ford V8 Std. Coupe.. dard Coupe Ford Sport Roadster Whippet Coach Chevrolet Roadst Chrysler Coach Ford Roadster Easy Terms and Trade | TouART MeTeRs 6th and New York Ave. Open Evenings and Sundays Wn-rnn—u.'rouomws NMENTS SOLICITED for our | eion on Wedneasay or Saturday. 10 am. Weschler's, 915 E nw. Natfonal 2R1. _Quick._satisfactory method. | FOR 5 DESIRABLE bulldine lots in Capitel a eights. assessed at $1,000: will d a bet J. TOURING_CAR Or 8port F to ruifl 75 or R0, La Sa Auburn; than Co80" <o no model earlier sidered: must pass mechanical inspection and body must be in reasonably good condition: will pay cash. Phone Room Ambas- ador Hotel, Na 510, m-nn E) and 11 a.m. or between 5 and 6 CASH FOR _YOLR CAR. | Or will pay unpaid balance and ":‘Vt vou difference in cash. See Mr. Barnes, 1729 14th st. n.w. _Dec. 239. CASH FOR YOUR CAR. MID-CITY AUTO CO. R Tath Bt MY SAI.E—A'JTD ‘l'l“JCK!. CHEVROLET DELIVERY TRUCK—Very rea- sonable:” g00d_ running Condition. * Adems 0082 or 1030 8. 0. 8 GOOD USED TRUCKS. Vans, stakes. dumps, deliveries: open and closed. ' Reconditioned. OPERATING Met. 0505. S0 Mae Ne. FORD I'LDOR SEDAN: in excelient Condition throughout: b sood tres. h cently been repainted. has o f ‘ to appreciate hlruln e this for | TIES Sl edent d $10 monthiy. 2752 Woodley pl. . oL RENT—GARAGE. MMERCIAL FIREPROOF m ™ (5057, with loft. MR. P 3% e Tt FORD ROADSTER, 1930: mmr overhauled: new paint; need cash today; $87.00. 730 7th_st. s.e._before 12 Bun. ‘coach, mechanicall ient. §200; 1 1937 es. 1720 and ap victoria. 5- ADSTER. 10303, Ior R weath iced rk!u Xaol — Co., 3040 M_st. n.w. PORD, :{I" huli UD! Nm.n o 1] 71 fl it P R o tld !o Ipgl TUDOR ~ SEDAN_Fefnied maroon, with cream wire wheels; nearly nes tires: inside of car is mmu:uma has ha exceptionally food care off in of & nmlm at 9505, w. firc aser flll a1 w_Motor 1509 n. BE s FORD V-8 1932—This car 10 d runs like & new car and has Ead very ca Parkway Motor Co., 0 M st. n.w. siven & sanll '!' -nfilmd -lth t&u‘ UPH( repairing, i Che work done pess. Canund, 5635 Ob. ave. Phone Ge. 304, Ot SRS R new, M‘..Bto Tg‘ fium" gund Gn.l;v-:hfifi. m 'l‘l' B G 1932 BLI 1933 SEDAN_B: = seda 'Bun 0 $8. ’??D"m.fi?nn-hu. 1360 flr!" % TR | shower paths riven very unle Troge an um""s"fi?z' and - 860 M) Brnes, 1726 14t 86, Bw. " noous—mmsnn % 1357 EUCLID ST. -—Roflm next bath, umunue us near_to both car and bul )lne N .All‘ CAPTTOL—Neatly furn. “3 lm klnhofll service ll— IS'M‘ oo:.mnu RD—!? Il. basement car lines: 5795 T30 KW 1 Tar Trom room, Tans Ring water, 15t fioor; 3 adfoinine Tront rr @ Soor, ‘inat. B. Erences: gmema THE 'ALmAA 1508 umflr -Rool idiny in ’“ln".\lf!‘ 2‘;°°h%flf vator service; or ls 3o 50" aingle. $4.80, g0 premises: doudle, 82wk Trensits e o 50, " o S15 &:&l:-’aur , B ephone st m = in each rou !W Hinnie ::;'er:' n:h ‘aw_‘f?" ble. 88 i h”& sinele room le Tady or nnilzu\“'hb :’!‘:‘”;:.:l-h .'I‘MB Lfl —fir-‘; E: . in excluaive lates, 2 R e T (Ceilaaed e Wem Pasn) 17th st. n.