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—10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. € THURSDAY, JUNE i937. KEEFE 1S GUEST ON VALLEE HOUR | P.ML Grandmothers and Grand- fathers to Contest in Radio Spelling Bee. ALTER O'KEEFE, who calls himself he Broadway hill billy,” essays a return t on Rudy Val- to be heard O'Keefe “review” of ur tonis at a nonser 7 o'clock cal eceding omis the ente he D of a monologue. Erin O'Brien will pro the show pr ented he form Moc de . offe 3 act play written espe- e broadcast, Thomas, then e ul star of “Re- uccessful Broad- o s ago. nd Frankie N ture of ing Pol cially for t 12, was member wa youtk Day,” a tion of AN EX-MARINES cxperic basket & ese team touch dur re program, nees while against a (‘ lated as & Gibl adver o incider e—WJSV to 'w' re- g Floyd together a more serious o'clock. o} na 1QIFTE L k grandfathers wcted by 1 led for 9 o'clock over again t the sessior he carnage begins JPAULINE LORD and Kenneth Mac- Kenna, stage stars, eented by don of Cler a cc winning WISV at cap- B N BERNIE officiates as guest tonight, ain of the Show Boat ne 0(“' ne RUGGLE! Natali e Bodar Ope s0- land nall—WRC a 31R WILLMOTT LEWIS him on | will be pre- | ensa- | 12 12 12 | O o | | | 1dmothers will | 1y faces | 12: T 00 15 30 45 00 115 30 145 15 :30 45 100 00 Carirtar’s Rapio PrRoGRaMs ODAY'S PROGRAM WMAL—630k WRC—950k WOL—1,310k JUNE 3, 1937. WJISV—1,460k 1/0\6 and Learn |News Bulletins Farm and Home Hour News—Music |Dan Harding's Wife Words and Music Luncheon Music News—Music Walter Ahern Jack Berch's Boys Pretty Kitty Kelly George Rector Real Life Stories Farm and Home Hour B R b U Program debourne Opera e N.B. C Mu c Guild Mary Mason Salon Orchestra | Louise Wilcher |Quiet Sanctuary Hit Pepper Young's Family Ma Perkins | {Vic and Sade The O'Neills Club Vlmince Lorenzo Jones Home Folks Frolic Follow the Moon The Guiding Light {Afternoon Rhythms Herbert Foote News Bulletins Myrt and Marge e Yuung Ideas ‘Do You Rx’member ? 1 Williams' |News Bulletins Variety Program 100 15 :30 145 5:00 115 30 45 00 :15 30 45 00 30 45 00 15 30 45 :15 30 45 00 15 230 | 45 00 15 | 'U'l EE Y A aale TO SPEAK AT DUKE Washington Students Are to Re- ceive Degrees at Durham University. and on u a ose to receive ors are ca degr bachelor of ee of Adams, son of Dr. 1, son of Glen place: Paul . Irving W. th street; John Leon F. Kneipp, Jean Miller, er, 1707 Co- rles B. Peck, son of 217 Northampton rence Stauffer, son , 3752 Kanawha s D. Wen <{neipp, venport EMPLOYE UNIT TO MEET A ma ernment g of the United Gov- , in the audi- tterson Junior at 7:30 pm, gar G. Brown, Em s tomorrow 1 be addressed by Ed; 1 be Gmtlnvw*r‘ Wi to Meet the Mou A special 1 meet will be the Department of Just “Increased er Cost ing of | ing ice Glee Club. Air Headliners Afternoon Programs. 3:00 p.m.—WJSV. Washington- Detroit Base Ball Game. 4:45 p.m.—WMAL, Evening Star Flashe: Evening Programs. 7:00 pm.—WRC, Rudy Vallee; wWOoL, Star Final”; WJSV, The Band Wagon 30 p.m.—WMAL, Boston Pop Concert. 8:00 p.m.—WRC, Show WISV, Maj. Amateurs. 9:00 pm.—WRC, Bing Crosby; ‘WJSV, Floyd Gibbons. 10:00 pm.—WOL, Wrestling Matches. 11:15 p.m.—WMAL, Hour. Boat; Bowes’ Slumber Short-Wave Programs. 8:55 p.m.—PRAGUE, Czech Phil- harmonic Orchestra, OLR4A, 25.3¢ m,, 11.84 meg 9:40 p.m.——SANTIAGO, Dance Music, CB960, 31.2 m., 9.60 meg. 10:00 p.m —“The Empire Follies,” GSI, 196 m., 15.26 meg.; GSF, 198 m 15.14 meg.; GSD, 25 m. 1175 meg.; 31.3 m., 9.58 meg. . son of | elfth street and | Legation | 00 | Farm and Home Hour 0 Bennett-Wolverton 1 45 00 15 30 45 00 15 130 Story ¥ Marlin | Young Hickory The Singing Lady I Evening Star Flashes | Harry Kogen's Orch. Tea Time | Lowell Thomas Archer Friends of the Moment Don Winslow Little Orphan Annie Sundown Revue Oxford Conference News—Music |Chasing the Blues Orch. |Wakeman's Sport Page Base Ball Game Gibson |Wakeman's Sports |Radioland Orch. |Wakeman's Sports | Toda: Base Ball Game Page Page ~ T |Rhumba Rr |Black and White |Howard Wood's Orch. Betty Hudson ening Rhythms News—Scores Eclipse Program Easy Aces Riding High News Bulletins Dinner Hour |Roy Shield's Music B«M‘»n Pop Concert Amos Vocal Varieties Stump- Question Mark Hitt'nm'rk 'n’ Andy Informal Moments | News—Music Melody Moments Five Star Final Musical Program {Eddy Duchin’'s Ore! s Boys Boston P«’\p “Concert, Dixie Harmonies Midnight in Mayfair ‘Show BORL |Joe Sanders’ Orch, {Ladies of the Air ;.\‘IH\H' for Tod Wakeman on Sports Poetic Melodies Arch McDonald | Alexander Woollcott Boake Carter Band Wagon h. - Bowes' Amateurs N. . Spelling Bee Bing Crosby ‘mmmfi Rhapsody v Musical Revue Art Brown Bic! Pete Macias® Orch. Night Club News—Music |Supper Dance |Northern Lights Wn=<l1mg vxmcl'ms Floyd Gibbons March of Time Patti Chapin [Jay Freeman's Orch. Robert Horton Gus Arnheim’'s Orch. News Bulletins |Slumber Hour Night Watchman Sports-Night Owl Arthur Reilly Midnight Frolic |News Bulletins [Bunny Berigan's Eddy Duchin’s Orcl Orch. Moon Dial h. Gene Erwin's Orch. The Witching Hour News Bulletins Sign Off Lights Out PROGRAM 4, 1937, TOMORROW Ju Gordnn Hittenmark |News—Sun Sun Dial Dial Morning Devotions Island Serenaders Breakfast Club—News Tim Healy Ma Perkins News Bulletins The Picr Basket The O'Neills Personal Column Vick and Sade Edward MacHugh S. Marine Rand Mrs. | John's Other Wife |Just Plain Bill Today's Children | David Harum Backstage Wife How to Be Charmin The Old Refrain Paint Parade Story of Mary The General Speaks Better Business ews—Hittenmark Gordon Hittenmark ' Musical Clock |News—Art Art Brown Brown Sun Dial Art Brown | INews—Ar Art Brown Choir Loft Marriage Clinic News—Police Flash Get Thin to Music Sung by Crosby Organ Recital Morning Concert Morning_Concert Theater Row Hit Tunes We Are Four Brown ‘Wiggs Marlin sun Dial {Masked Caballero ! Bachelor's Children Betty and Bob [Betty Crocker Modern Cinds |John K. Watkins Magazine of the Air a es 10 10 1 10:3 [ 10 11 11 Big Sister Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe The Gumps | Your News Parade Helen Trent Romance Our Gal Sunday ILove and Learn News Bulletins Farm and Home Hour | News—Music |Dan Harding's Wife Wordi and Music Newark Orchestra | News—Music ‘ Luncheon Concert Church of the Air “ our [ . Bailey Axton G A “Program \hr\ Mason Salon Orchestra | Louise Wilcher IQu;ev - Radio Guild Pepper Young's Family Ma Perkins |Vic and Sade | The O'Neills {Hod Williams' Wakeman's Spot Music to Italy Club Matinee | Lorenzo Jones Home Folks Frolic Follow the Moon The Guldmg Llnht |Texas Jim Lewis News—Sports Page |Wakeman's Sports | Variety Program Story of Mary Marlin 'l'hc Singing Lady Evening Star Flashes Education in News Harry Kogen's Orch. Tea Time p_Hatters ‘Dan Dan Adventures | o 5 Don Winslow Little Orphan Annls Sundm\n Revue !Barry McKinley | News—Music | Wakeman's {Radioland Orch | Toda: Winners Cocktail Capers Harold Turner Wakeman's Sports Page Orc Page Sports Page Make Believe | Pretty Kitty Kelly | George Recto Real Life Stories | Through & Woman's Eyes | Afternoon Rhythms |News Bu S Myrt and Marge C. B. S. Concert Hall h. 30 45 00 15 30 45 00 115 30 45 00 :15 30 |W. C. T. U. Program " Base Ball Game Page Bek\r‘ Ball Game | Betty Hud: Evening Rh thms | News—Scores U. S. EMPLOYE GROUP 'WILL MEET TONIGHT by tel of Laborite, |Representatives 0'Connell, Patrick and Teigan Scheduled to Speak. Three House members are scheduled to address a mass meeting sponsored the Association of Non-Classified Federal Employes at the Willard Ho- tonight. ‘Thomas the association, said the speakers will be Representatives O'Connell, at, of Montana; Patrick, Democrat, | Alabama, Farmer- | G. Ramsey, president of Demo- and Teigan, of Minnesota. They will be introduced by Representative Shep- | pard, Democrat, of California. The association will consider plans | | bel Hubbell, Mrs. the guest Nec- | for a final campaign for enactment of the Ramspeck bill " cal program | porary Government employes into the | irnished by ‘(-\1 service by non-competitive ex- aminations, to take tem- Ramsey said. WOMEN TO BE HONORED Public School and P.-T. A. Divi- sion Heads Guests at Luncheon. Mrs. Florence Rogers, speaker. Mrs. Home-Coming. proceeds of which will who are sponsoring the event. 2 20 supervising | | principal of the sixth division of the | District public schools, and Mrs. Ma- parent-teacher represen-|a past tative of the division, were to be hon- ored at a luncheon &t the Continental Hotel today. More than 60 principals and past principals of the 21 schools in the section and presidents and past presi- dents of the division parent-teacher associations planned to be present. Henry Grattan Doyle, president of the Board of Education, was to be ‘Walter C. Jones was in charge of arrangements. SCHOOL TO GIVE FETE | Stuart Junior High to Hold First | will | | Chase, Md,, | Nichols, | at Moose Hall, | mittee, and Mrs. RADIO SINGER IS SUED FOR $100,000 DAMAGES | | Government Employe Charges She Was Injured by Car of Dolph Atherton. A $100,000 suit was filed in District | Court late yesterday against Dolph W. Atherton, radio singer, of Chevy by Miss Hallie Mitchell, Government employe, was struck down by 28-year-old who allegedly |A'.h9r(on's car last October 24 at Du- | pont Circle. Through Attorney T. Ormonde Miss Mitchell told the court she was hit by Atherton’s car as she was walking from one street car load- ing platform to another. She said she was hurled 120 feet by the impact Since the accident she has been in Emergency Hospital, she said. DINNER TOMORROW Proceeds Will Aid Activities of Women of the Moose. A sea food dinner, with the pro- ceeds being used to further activities of the Women of the Moose, will be held by the Moosehaven and Ritual- istic Committee of Columbia Chapter, No. 368, tomorrow from 5 to 7:30 p.m. 1414 I street. Mrs. Margaret Deegan, past regent, is chairman of the Moosehaven Com- Anna Wagner, regent, is chairman of the Ritualistic Committee. They are be- ing assisted in the arrangements by M Beatrice Cartlidge, Mrs. Hattie May Crowe, Mrs. Blanch Verbow, Mrs. Alice McNulty, Miss Margaret Mitch- ell and Miss Myrtle Turpi; SALES AND SERVICE L.S.JULLIEN, .. _ 1443 PSLNW. N0.8076 || Dr. J. Thomas Nelson | The first annual home-coming and || OPTOMETRIST Spring festival of the Stuart Junior | High, toward paying for the sound movie | machine and public address system | | recently installed in the school, | be held at the school playground to- | morrow evening. Dancing, games, amusement booths and refreshment stands will be part of the program planned by the Parent- Teacher Association and the faculty, Formerly with Kinsman Optical Co. Now Located Suite 311 Colorado Bldg. 11th & G STS. N.W, Eye Examination Eyeglasses Prescribed and Fitted Telephone DIstrict 1331 also |GET BRYN MAWR DEGREES Three Students From Washington in Commencement. Pauline Relyea Anderson city was awarded the degree of doc- tor of philosophy at the fifty-second | commencement st Bryn | Mawr College yesterday. Miss An- | derson took her bachelor of arts de- exercises | gree from Smith College in 1924 and | her master's degree from Bryn Mawr in 1930. Two other Washingtonians, Miss | Louise Eugenia Stengel and Miss Mary on, received bachelor of for Good sell Motor Manor, Md. exeperienced, Iy mouth propositior: Co. 111 B Blvd,. BAKER'S HELPER 324 E St CRER on 1olls and sweet xood p.m.._Atlantic 4680 BARBER. colored. experienced. on percentaxe basls. 40-60, N = | BODY. FENDER AND PAINT MAN—Must be expericuced: $30 weekly. Williams & Baker T 14th st nw | BOOK SALESMAN —Somewhere there is an | experienced book esman who would like 1o connect with a house where his efforts will put him in line as manager of a branch office. We have an opening for such & man in the Washington field Ning me sell is an fmportant factor. Would be gl to have xll vour qualifications in confidence. | John H. Wacker, manager Direct S Son: Sth “ave . Colmar " tully Tt work with mioior Dick Bombard, Inc. white 1; steady neut Job. 3 e | BOY. colore, Give'chureh, Star_office, BOYS. with bicycles, gers: guaranted pay. | work. i K st. nw Sl ins BUSBOY, porter. colored: _experienced. Apply 5111 _Georgia_ave. n.w BUTLER, chauffeur. valef, white preferrec experienced: b Wednesday and lent_place__Phone_Adams_0417% 301 CAR WASHER. colored, one with motor cycle mit preferred.’ ‘Anacostis Motor Co.._1:525_Good Hope rd. s.e COLLECTOR-—Must have car and be thor- oughly exp. in retail credit work. Salary and_commission. _ )17 h st. n.w. COLLECTOR. installments_ and_insurance salesman, fuil or part time. Permanent for | reliable_man._National 4173 CTOR AND SALESMAN betwee: with small car. reference and bonc to fMl an opening. Will pay from | %50 ‘per week to right man. No flo: 637 H st n.e experienced T to clean e, color. Address Box 20i-B. o, work as messen- $10 week: steady Apply need upply £ | coLLECTOR in_instaliment accounts: st have car. Give {ull details | past employment Saliry and expenses Must_be_able to furnish bond. ~ Address | Box 10-B_ Star_office COUNTER MAN. experienced, Apply jeorgia_ave. n.w. | COUNTERMAN. short-order cook. white, erican. T experienced. good record | Greenwood ? for appointment ‘LOUNTERMAN for large cafeteria, | be ~experienced sandwich man. | Cafeteria, 14th and F. i | CURB ATTENDANTS, over 18 vears: good tips._meals. _Apply 5111 Georgia ave. n.v CURB BOY. IR years of ARe. MOTnIngs a evenings_ before and after’ achool hours. Ploneer Laundry. 920 R. I. ave. .. must Press | PRESSERS O5 11 of this | arts | YOUNG MAN Call | | one with experience cyele und | three davs week. | 5111 | HELP AND SITUATIONS. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. I'VE VACATION IN O SIAR CLASSIFIED HELP MEN. _ (Contin ELEVATOR BOY and night work: must erences 1 o Ps FORD V-x "HANI Hope rd GASOLIN man expe! need wpply Service GROCERY perienced: white only gerienced: u) 1400 HIGH SCHOOL STUDE end _empiosm Georgia_sve. 1 HOTEL NIGHT enced. permaner 4 CLERK an CLER elepho GHT CLER SUIT CUTTE PRESSF W. S MEAT s und rk Ko00d pay o8 pm. Th , CONTRAC ABBIY, & c PAINTE en ird s 2 wan Apply R. experien 0 n ed R 4 App! PRESSERS colored be O age ess Box SALESMAN exp exper m dow SAL Apply ne. LESMAN real opporiini exper u ai T Bdvantage d._ Wi exp DDA BOY. experien ed. -~ ODonnell's Good' Latnary. SPOTTERS foi also be good o LESMAN, The Shoe Box or _healthful w 1zu;u's experienc $2507 we dress Box i ALWAYS be no puone cal t_once, 14th M st 1d 10 m ice exper college WANTE OF THE “T10! ‘TO TRAVEL, TOWNS ADVERTISED I I THINK T'LL SPEND MY THE E VING ved ) porter new red, ol and eq Ritz C—Must_hav dealers shop [ ER sales and_lubri pm., Juck nw d delivery must have re ) Montello & NTS, m; Appl K n ‘eXper mber i Ev RS “TOK 1470 1 A ng Co. must be sing Wi exp. LEANEF Apply Tbovs steady williitk Hotel. e _tools expe Good cation s Auto ex- rence experi- poly st experienced and fast, experi- | Jad!, edgre o Hand work 4 Bla or shop of in_men buying an. new car te u good “slo d w urency: Le ambl Olni wlt tead Mo perienced and Job. n.w referen Store, for D: x on_wool n Va. or Co Sutur- | Capitol e Frazee-Po; kray and dark work Premier H for student or] must several | TRUCK ROUTE SALESMAN for an overall % plant of age. record. 1 RS WHITE YOUNG appea N to_work no_phone Georzia_ave. Silver YOUNG MAN. sort work. hou neat phone and ¥ood on board. room Alexandria in rest calls. App Spring and checker in laun- | IS from & ¢ mpor Iy 8 ) ar_office willing, _am able to meet ; small sals bitious, publict o start. YOUNG MAN with car to sell real estat commission basis, SOS_Invesiment Bidx YOUNG MAN wanted for store work. no be clean and steady: BoX_15:-Z._Star_office HARVEST SEASON plants and chimneys ed for power suction tems,_1406_Wisconsin Apply be moking. for cleaning White operator want- preferab Apply Klomp Air Sys machine. ave. nw SELL $1 COUPON BOOK. contains services: keep 40c etropolitan_Adver WANTED for adver more’s new picture experienced udver mbard M 4 and more, good location on bus: prospects from adver missions. Apply at onc son._Wisconsin Motor SALES M Competent nationally nown au fountain rs, 818 sing per Den 9th staff of sing sales s Wri ree. Bu South Y street tising e Mr. Ri Co.. 2901_M ANAGER itomobile tir must Address hesting | s | valley $20 in free. n.w 1s st | e Jour- Buiti- | WANTED—Experienced used-car salesmen: plenty libeval of com- chard- stnw. organize sales force. to sell es and accessories, {hrough company stores located in leading cities. be Tactory trained. for “appointment. Star office Box ATTENTION, MEN. Owing to our expansion we have a few more openings men. at least 21, mits: salary. $17 and bonus: wk.: splendid _opport ment: “absolutely no portation Blde for. th OPPORTT gmbitious. cl h ) unity selling. 201 Successful applicant will Write full particulars Address H04°B, ean-cut . C. drivers’ per- B0 e s, sammiaiien possible earnings, to €40 for advance- Trans- HELP MEN. PAINT bALEbMAN Locxl estabiished opening for “expericuced Sulut snd boiu mar m ate f s r Audre: Al 0ot %0 NELP MEN AND WOMEN N OR COUPLE. reltable COURLIY nea shingtor ommce iy PRESSERS, Be as caretuker x00d_home Box' 13 Star il ari e LEROY H: THAYER Has openings for competent ball room instructors, young man and lady. Previous teaching ex- perience desirable but not essen- tial. Must be accomplished ball room dancers. Apply Thursda and Friday, 1 to 10 p.m, 1215 Conn 1 sults; also curtains. linen ana’ ave. _ SALESMEN. Bibie work __ EMPLOYMENT SERVICES. BUSINESS, Ty ENOGRAPHERS DOMESTIC £ AGENCY. Dec chumbermaids " day worke | LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE = F‘:\P\l WHILE LE 1018VE Ave N BEAUTY CULTDRF the Bet FREE CATatb TERIS. ’VIABELLR THON OUR 19 Yeurs Bes FAMODS A. A A. S‘beE'\/I ADA ANNA AYERS Nationally “recognized bea from comst to cos graduates. Envoll’ no as you le Individual plomas. Investizate and co ington's oly private nea or phoue. Free boo sirict 68 I | WASHINGTON ACADEMY | | mer_camps. Of Beauty cul Y. Ave 50 Was! th and N. PERSONAL. HELP WOMEN. e (Continued.) CURB ATTENDANTS. over 18 v tips. meals._ Apply hi111 Georgi | COUNTER GIRL, for lars be “experienced. Press dF S FOUNTAIN GIRL_ white. fully competent «00d references. no Sunday work position. = Apply between 5 and bia Medical Bullding Lunchcone Eye st. n.w. cafeteria; Cafeter mus! Lt housework: no laundry; 10 help take care of child, ave. n.w. GIRL. white, neat. capable helping at beach during Surzmer: must be fond of children one with knowledge of swimming prefe Address Box #3K-B. Elar office GIRL to answer telephone: small saiary to start’ but good caance {or advancement 3302 M st. nw, HAND IRONERS . 1o touch Jaundry expericnce preferred eadv_job.__Apply 120 _2ird MARKERS, _experienced. white, Clasces work. Ambassado 1476 Trving n.w _ Adams 49 MARKERS AND SORTERS cleaning. Apply Frazee-P dry, ird’ and Eve sts. ne MARKER. experienced. _Apply Tuesdav | woni.. Sterling L 1020 2ith st n.w. Stay | 4x10 up linens must be nw fo Laux o in _dry Lavir 3 1d NUR! training end experience funt: must huve cily references F veland 147 belween 10 and 12 on_ silks. exp rescer can muke good money ird st. n.w._ SALESGIRL, drug stor whether rienced: fast Apply 172 on cigur counte expe ork SALESLADY. 20 to #0 years old, for fountain and funch room work: rea hours. wages: 1oom and_ board Crabtree's Bakery. North Beach. M SALESLADY - Opening for ne woman. Some eral commissi 5 and 7. Adar SALESWOMEN (4) active an Apply Room 100, SSWOMEN G EACHE did expe eos Box 4% WAITRESS. over ence. Aubly Hut LW | WAITRESS, « G4 H S e TITs , A nw Ep- | Dude Ranch 1 and_kood tip WAITRES: - A WOMAN eration dept.. one with men's and we . Avply Bl B “®ood_worker. nch. 8504 Ga. WOMEN | hours per w ADplY mor WOMEN DEM( dvert ive iable sales dep 10 experience needed be Room 40171 F s " MILLINERY SALLsLAmws | . oni required Call expenemed in dress department. Apply The Leob Co 714 7th st n. \x.‘ HELP DOMESTIC H(?L*F"\O'{KH( GENERAL « HOUSEKEEPER drv. cooking MAID of baby ary. 1 WHIT gene mer whi WOMAN w. live [4611 sth colored n: mu nw care for baby room CAMP MONTROSE——SEE AD UNDER SUM- page C-1 i HEMORKHOIDS ERADICATED BY own method Results effective for a life- time or money back_Write for booklet gs or surgers, DR SO 1365 _Colmbia rd. Adams 0388, FALSE TEETH REPAIRS WHILE YOU wait. Emergency Laboratory Room 601 Westory Blde.. J4th and F._Met. 1837 MAG [IC TREATM TS FOR G ERWERCK. | men oniy by male nurse from N | distarice . € | ELDERLY | CONSCIENTIOUS. CONG established X vears 58, MPLOYED GIRL National ANTS ROOM AND board, private family. beach commuting June ept. 15t _Address Box x-B. Star office PEOPLE _AND CHILDREN boarded’ and cared for. large coun home: —ami: in Shenandoah Vall Greenwood _1172-W.__ ACCOMMODATION children count portation VAILABLE during Summer months home. ated r_information call and pm. Lincoln 8495 INTAL, nurse; xood ndosh 10 Sher between am c 1PAC thetic, practical male ref nees. 5 | Shepherd 4 EUCLID NURSERY SCHOOL Give vour child. 2 to 5. trained care and model equipment: outdoor a he N to G: hot dinners: $5 we “nsoor ton_ 143X Buclid st Coliinbla 741 MOTOR TRAVEL. DRIV \u TO NEBRASKA. TAKE ONE. Call M ). Apt. 12, after four. BLIND BU\ LEAVING FOR LOS before June 10 Pullman tie allow any oue fare to escort Phone Lincoln 3 DRIVING SKYLINE DRIVE SATURDAY and Sunday, new car. experienced: make reservation: reasonable. Call evenings, Columbia 4011 - DRIVING ATLANTIC CITY JUN turn Sunday night: share expense. 3316, 8 to 8:30. 4 to 6. PASSENGERS WANTED COL.. vicini share expense: Pierce: dan: leaving June 5, 1eturning June Phone Ridge 1. DRIVING TO RENO JUNE 4.5 TAKE one part or entire distance. Room 301, Logan Hotel. will him HELP _ WOMEN. UNITY. T want two high-class men with cars to make w permanent c | cessful national conce; sales eral drawing account comm it OX_Carpenter Blde experience and you ar a week man come in and t onnection rn. I you a® to'm wi wi 04 pm. Mr 10th and K. h unusua th suc ve had to $100 e. Lib- al high Brooks. TIRE SALESMAN. National tire mfg. have selling ubility Goodvear_Service. 1301 See Mr has _opening 0 Conn Reeves. S. KANN SONS CO. Married man for store customer contact work. Must be through in home whe auired Friday. 10 a.m._ capa ble ~ of N necessary. following Car re- Apply Employment Office, 4th floor, RALEIGH HABERDASHER has opening for an Experienced Floorman. I _aqualified, %0 11:30 a.m. 4 \ 208, 1310 iy Personnel Dept.. 9:30 at. n.w, Must | I | know how_to_fit. | Bethesda, Md.. | enced: good salary | marcel ALTERATION GIRL, _experienced; must X _1009_Conn. ave. nw. _ BEAUTY OPERATOR. experienced. for shop: give full particulars. Address Box 7G0-B. Star office. BEAUTY OPERATOR. all-around. experi- ADply 7 11_1ith st.n.w BEAUTY OPERATOR, coldred one who can and Croguizrigle wave. 413 York ave. BEAUTY OPERATOR. Sood salary and commission. st n.w BOOKKEEPER. lady erences _and _expel 104-7, Star_office Sk st BOOKKEEPER-CASHIER. for restaurant under 10 years old: ‘oniy experlenced nced pply: must be able to type. Apply Tally- Ho Tea Shop. 810 17th st. n.w. after 3 p.m. No_phone cails. CAFETERIA COUNTERGIRL and waitress for coffee shop, under 30 vears of age. Apply Tally-Ho Tea Shop K10 17th st. n.w. after 3 n.m._No_phone calls COLORED GIRLS (2) neat appearing to work_in confectioners store, APply in per- son, 2005 9th st. B.¥. () must be very good B111 N applying give rel- e, Address ‘}.m No o FOR | ELES | J4a| T4h | | MY t be Mich alary. <10 wer E give references und exper office. TANT_ juniol bookkeeper X 14K exp desires pos vesrs ar_office books sta t part tim city refs, Ad anced, monthly statements TURAL DRAFTSMAN desires to | office SITUATIONS WOMEN, PaTI-1] me AWNINC SASHIER inito Addre:s DE Box AS office; 1ypist: DRESSMAK ENV LADY de employed co COCK COOK GIRL G GIRL HOME IMPROVEMEP\T COMPAN!'ES. PAINTING na s P()( FING ALL HOME IMPROVEMENTS. PPOP[R IY 2 HOME GA Adams Eve BEAUTIFY! DECORATE!™ ‘HET\'O ATE YCUR HOME 'NO CASH DOWN START PAYING 30 DAYS AF IEP W()Rl\ 1S ((i\lPI FTE‘T" WE FINANCE WHERE OTHERS FREE ESTIMATES Renovate F ment to Roof. AL FEDER CONTRACTING CO., INC., 917 NEW YORK AVE N W NATIONAL 7 4¢ NATION Very Re : NIG DONT. CAMERA REPAIRS. CAMERA REPAIR FULLER & ¢'ALBERT 510ih St NW _ Phone Nat ___REPAIRS & SERVICE. TIN ROOFS p modeling CHAIR CA‘\IING rockers spit UPHOLSTE! ING. porc ed, CLAY mwstmwn 12 an 2 ROOFI NG ( O. ROOFING experience. | | FLOOR WORK Drices reasonab m o, 903 | $150 ith Bullderor mill; experieneed |GEO. T. LANGHORNE, Jr., xmfmfi' 5 years present Route 1. Box Manassas, Va. CLERK-BOOKKEEPER—Settled sires pasition in the whisky busl high school educ, job; sober: refer r scoutmaster, | COLORED CHAUFE 1d houseman: kood city ams._Potomac 39672~ W LIPINO. experienced man_ or cook liar ess_Box :1-D. office MAN, colored. with 0 vears' laundry ex- perience. desites interview: capable of oper- ating wash room or small plant: excellent worker: references. Decatur 2081 PRINTER-COMPOSITOR. all-around. dj sires position: 24 mos. oii linotype. 14 yrs, | | on platen and cylinder hand-feeds; stone and flooi: tries to be eficient. J. M. Weedon. Decatur 1631 _ . SUPERINTENDE! estimator. contracting, available part or full time. Address Box 60-W. Star_office 4 STENOGRAPHER. young man. legal educ tion, capable office Assistant. six years’ legal | experience; fast and _accirate; excellent references. Decatur . ch { eneral Cleveland 0513, Repalring—Remod No Job_Too Sma JOB_PLASTERING ~cement ioo smell none 00 far. Wil > M st mw. District 4 h Inclosures, | ’\IF\V ROOFING PROC S FXCLLSIVF WI TH QE‘\RS' Free fobs posed. 'wo Pamtmn Painting 1 for al work: estima D. Burchfield my, H |PAINTING AND PAPER[NG. FLOORS SANDED AND REFINISHED CALL_MR. MINNIX COL. 195, PAPERING ROS U st also painting. _Atlanti PAPER_HANGING pa pered. $4 up: no 10b 100 s anteed: floors refinished PAPER HANGING done by pa rooms TINNER AND SLATER. Cal Atlantic 4030._171_17th after 6 pm., se. Apt. 1% arried. 10 years bankin real estate. insurance. | nection: will leave city. Address | /. Star office * A N attending business collexe in morning wants half day's work afte n Can do stenographic work. Walnut 8846-W after 5:40 p.m. 40 WELDING ENGINEER, | Practical supervisor desiener. Ctor inspector. physicist in metals ric and oxy-gases. Open aflter June Address Box "24-D. Star office. &% | BARTENDERS, white, union, | supplied, steady or extra or for cocktail parties; all men | guaranteed and bonded. Bartenders’ Union, Dist. 6932, | Natl. 8790, Met. 7847, 4 b 4 | fully given | Cail MET men, work ranteed, estim Call Metropolitan SING AND PAINTING cial for this week. I paper and hall with washable 1 paper for $45 1 do my own wor and sons: work guaranteed: hig ence fur ny time or write PAPERI mechan ted chee PAPER HA < rooms k. fath, he Co PAPERING. PAINTING EXTERIOR I"I'FPIOR PROPERTY MAINTEN 3508 Georgia Ave. Adams 1307 es 1 TTASTERDIG. Tt et roofs. After 6. Minnick Lincoln 4457 | RUGS washed and_shampaoed reasonable price. For estimate Oriental Rug Co. Adams 5 (Continued on Next Page.) best Armenian ]

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