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102 Teams Will Shoot In City Tournament At Lucky Strike . Bevy of New Leaders * Appear in Standings ¢ Of Men's Event ‘With a record entry of 102 teams, gs doubles and 348 singles, the ashington Women’s Duckpin As- Bociation’s 19th annual champion- ghips to open Monday at the Lucky Strike will put the finishing touches on the greatest tournament season in the history of Capital bowling. While the men’s city association today was in the midst of its big- gast tournament ever at the Ar- eadia, happy was Margaret Lynn, secretary of the women’s association, as she announged the team entry for the first time had passed the} 100 mark, an increase of 6 over last year. Mainspring in putting the rec- ord tournament across. Mrs. Lynn| also stated that the doubles entry had been hiked 46 and the sin: gles 14. J. Wolstenholme Rolls Big 10. Seemingly unimportant at the time, the last box 10 rolled by Jack Wolstenholme last night at the Arcadia proved one of the most telling shots as a host of new lead- ers appeared in the men's cham-| pionships. ‘. The former star of Convention Hall and the Original Washington Juniors showed old-time skill after| cutting through the headpin on his first roll. His second got five more pins and his last cleaned up. As a result the Silver Spring Market team of the American League hol_ds first place in class A by one pin, with 1,780. Walford Reed, with 157—416, was the star as the Sollers Plumbers of the Petworth League took over first place in Class B with 1,843. It was the first 1,800 set posted in the 30th annual tournament. Perce Wolfe was the sparkplug with 385 o5 Dixie Tavern moved to third place in Class A with 1,770. Shooting top set of 418, Leo Sorel enabled Atonement No. 1 to grab third place in Class C with 1,732. George Fockler Splurges. George Fockler had a big evening. The Greenbelt League roller chalked up 361 to feature the Musketeers’ first-place Class E count of 1,640, and then landed in second place of the Class E doubles with George Timmons with 650. With Perce Wolfe their chief rooter, Herble. Sachs and Paul Smith of the Del Rio team of the. College Park League shot to first place in Class F doubles with 624. Two F. B. 1. pinmen took over sec- ond place in Class F as G. J. Engert and N. Nolan turned in 594. W. W. Kirby and Lolis Rose moved to first place in Class B doubles with 778. Kirby shot 407 Frank Hines and Ed Avon of Sil- ver Spring hold sixth place in Class B with 720. Second place in Class D doubles is held by J. H. Baldwin ahd E. F. Mitchell of the Clyde Kelly League of Bethesda with 703. Baudu Best in Singles. =Carl Baudu with 393 topped the fingles performers of the evening. The Masonic and Interdepartmental League star is second in Class B. Bill Ward of Mount Rainier gained a tie for seventh place as he led the Class B shooters with 376. Ralph Sobieraski hit for 353 to assume fourth place in Class D, and Girard Guyther of the Florist League shot $08 for the runnerup spot in Class F. National Capital League teams will have the honor spot on tonight’s rogram, that also lists clul?s from he Silver Spring, Friendship, Bu- reau of Standards, Soil Conserva- tion and Interdepartmental Mixed Leagues. Singles rolling, starting at 7:15, will be dotted with such leading bowlers as Ray Watson, Bill Roeser and Ray Parks. W C. D. A. Tourney Scores Last Night SINGLES. CLASS A. 350 H. Brown _ 379 A Bichelle = 349 D. Burrows ___ CLASS B. 354 J. Walker _ 305 G. A. Dice 376 B.F. Taylor . Ward . Btrickler . Geuthler , Blaine . M. Gibson . Ward - 308 J. Haefner. 0 CLASS F. 308 R. Anderson ___ 205 DOUBLES. CLASS A. 9 Avon __ 9 5165 Ao - 108103 0% (660) 204 217 . Guyther_ ___ .. 98102 eorge arsons (RR0) Harvey_ Bti) mel (889) 113 126 130100 95 97 Gooper- 130100 23 108 Taylor- 224238205 (B28) 254 190 184 37144 Hayghe 128 100 115 188132111 Grew™ 88 87 107 (778) 265 255 258 (854) 226 206 222 5 5121 Brown. 118124 108 Efig::_ 1151551193 104 Wright_ 104 116 121 (703) 270 208 225 oody_ 107 115 158 Nocera . d'son nn_ . (867) tlrbl (889) 222 240 227 92 90 100 ith 105103 &8 Benner 110126100 L (876)212218246 (817) 202 225 200 §ibeon_ 97 97132 Hines_ 113123 155 Rer- 100 16 115 Avon = 110 b7 113 (852) 197 207 248 (720) 232 220 268 ' 110 148 Brown'g 113104 118 oo™ Hos 10 s Hatte © 104 126 168 (717 229217271 (676) 217 233 226 3 25 08106 Keeler 141172 101 Shiten 138 55 08 Walarn 117111 100 | (636)235197208 (701) 258 233 210 sl 'ard 121 134 f0s Smith 101 110 136 Foras 108150 165 Srowier 180110 130 693—230 264 109 638—191 221 226 125102110 Pisher 97 98 98 Pure” 'R0 88 77 Halden 118 04 o8 582—205 100187 603—216 192 106 irie 97105101 Scruess 110119109 Rics. 151175 108 Newmen 89420 100 640—221220 109 _ 652—203 240 200 'ch 100 99 84 Pletela_ 105120 99 elton 130108 91 Tucker- 104 08 100 612—230 207 175 _ 644—200 207 208 108 97 Duncan. 97110111 Bl 198192100 Runees- 10749 244 ©36—206 227 203 613—201 203 208 SPORTS. S | | HOMER VICTIM — Playing near her home in Philadel- phia, 3-year-old Claire Flynn was struck a glancing blow by Hal Trosky's drive over Shibe | Park’s right field fence. The | round tripper helped the Indians beat the A’s, 10-5. —A. P. Wirephoto. | | Van H'n 102 121 125 McEwen 116 114 105 | Small " 117 130 104 Lastner 106 107 105 6 | Bradt'd 108 13 | Dietrich 102 111 1 | 664—7208 241 i | George 104 99 90 | ‘Cain 101100 99 Black'r 100 108 100 May b 101 0§ | 503205 100 188 Baldn 120117128 Mitchell 102 105 Corbin~ 101 93 104 578—188 18R 202 3 Smith _ 89 87 90 Bamb'y 125143116 650—214 230 Hilley _ 112 110 10 Rogers_ 103 123 12 R.Smith 104 113 Graefe 132 Carrico Edwards X8 109 596—180 197 Hardle 120 91103 Hassett_ 117115110 855—237 206 212 CLASS E. RSears 107100 98 Gusther 93113111 SBook- 105110108 Ohiek " 104 161 06 —_ 212 210 206 618—187 214 207 Brovles 101104 77 Knisht. 94 85112 R.D.Jones 59 " 96 89 Kaufn . 98101 88 556—100 200 166 Smith _ 141 94 102 T.Byrd__ 89 94 80 2105 R.Bell” 108 &7 100 591—210 191 190 RGray_ 121 79120 HHall” 100 92122 634—221 171 242 Fockler 89 123 108 92 103 101 Tamagni 96 86 98 576—188 189 199 CBGwyn 88102 86 Valentine 96 1( 575—184 205 186 Timmons 99 145 650—188 270 19 CLASS F. LEstes 92 90 85 Engert _ McG'dk 97108105 NNolan™ 51 oy 113 575—189 196 100 Terry __ 94102 93 Pwei” 7583 8 594—186 177 231 HSachs 101 91 87 P.Smith 109 109 624—210 200 214 TEAMS. CLASS A. Dixie Tavern. §. 5. Market Brnine 112117 93 Parsons 124 117 137 Keeler 109116132 Mllinix 151 127 104 HWolfe 121136113 Brown . 128 126 101 Waldroo 112112 112 Enlers 110101 102 P.Wolfe 114124 147 Wolst__ 90139 125 1.770—568 605 597 1.780—604 610 566 2 CLASS B. appell Billiards. Lib. Wall Pa; Woody_ 104 M. Avon 11 Smith ~ 101122 47 Se'nelll Kre'mer 116110121 Beck 26120 08 | Birrows 103 110 533—165 186 178 1.683—561 587 535 Grotto Grill, Strkler 1 675—569 564 542 Shepherd Park Rest. Arba’gh 00 114 138 Collins 124 112 108 i Schr'ver 98113 97 Ward 108 15 Fling__ 107 116 1 1,746—561 563 622 D'nison Gardner Baxter_ 11 Payne ~ 1031 De Fino 1151 1.877—523 559 5 CLASS C. Schaeffer Motor. Atonement Nos. 2, 1. Bearsley 144 112 119 Ottman 109 96 104 Sch'ffer 100 02 113 Aug'rfer 105113 88 Ball 123102141 Sorel 120157132 Berger 98 94109 McGrory 87 103 133 CI'mpitt 139 111100 Solem 121100 156 1 1.696—604 511 581 19 18 4 32- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1940. Women’s Pin Entry Sets Mark Shriners, Girls Boom Roller Derby to Be Held af Riverside Having agreed to sponsor the newest sports craze, the Roller | Derby for a 26-night stand here starting May 21, 2,431 Shriners to- day inaugurated a city-wide ad- vance sale for the show, which will be held at Riverside Stadium. They were to be aided materially by 10 attractive girls, who will com- pete for an all-expense trip to Ber- muda, with the one selling the most tickets winning the trip for herself and a companion. Roller Derby was introduced in Chicago five years ago and since has swept into Canada and Mexico. It is a sport said to combine fea- tures of six-day bicycle racing, ice hockey, football and basket ball, be- tween two teams of five girls and five boys each. The teams compete | on a winner-take-all basis. Men'_;Pin 'i'o-l;'ney Card Tonight NATIONAL CAPITAL LEAGUE NIGHT. SINGLES—7:15 P.M, Class. Alley, Class, 21 EA Juergensen C. Pogse A. Rayburn . Sheppard 0! Bilsborough James _ Pembroke _ G_Spiker E. Robins, Ir. . M. Harp Spikes. _ Harp "7 A, Geisler _ Moore . Landsman Parks Le " Lee Luscombe Brown Simpson Bisler Rutherford Mossberg F_Havelka W. Fowler €. Wallings F. Small 40 i, e LFSL TRl L TS T, u;snunonunH>nflanwnunnnommnuon>1uanu ESREE RN RnRRES MENOMZE00> 0n P -EE Walker_ TEAMS—8:00 P.M. 8herer's Men's Sho Willis Buflders (8. 8_Friendship) Clifton Park 8. 6. (8. 8. PFriend Pres Valet 8hoo (8. 8. Priend.). Accountants, Mixed (Tnterdep.)_ Civil Service Tigers (Interdep.)_ Revenue Oh<ervers (Interdep.) Accounts (Parm Credit) Treasury No. ] (N. F. P E)_ Ben Mack (Natlonal Capitnl) Partner Grill (Nationai Capitol 1. Strive Tap Room (Naf. Cap, Tocal No. 11 (% 17 E. 1) Local Na' 18 (* T F U) Tocal No 26 (E U. E. U.) No 1 (Tremont) Jaleps Restaurant (Nat. Cap) - Milton's ‘Sar Sta. (Ns* Capitol) - Shaffer's Plow. Rhen (Nat Can.)_ Chaconas Market (Nat. Capitol) Wavne Ol (Nat_Capjtol) & Dismond Cah (Natfonal Capitol) Red Circle (Natinnal Cabitnl) Master Rarbers (Nat. Cavitol) Stock Ticker Room (Evening Star) Tabuty Com. (Income Tax) Old Age In<ur (Snr. Se Board Tnited Brethran (Christian End.) Younehlond Hdw. Cn._ (Takoma). Takoma Rilliards (Takoma) Cotmor_(Burean of Standards) ffice (Bureau of Standards) - ntra Rervies (Soil Conservetion)” Physiciste (Rureau of Standards) DOUBLES—10.00 P.M. . Nocera and C. Roller _ . Maloney and P, Ciango. Rubino and A. Nocer: Haina and L. Semia 'mbroke and D_James . Corvelli and L. Malitz Frdman and A’ Erdman Wooton and P. Gehhardt Drott and M. Lehemen Patton and J_ Anderson Tachlider and . Willte Hendrick »nd L. e Mat Rnss and W. Anderson Watson and W Pascer Marshall and_V_Sobieralski Casoar ard G Soann __ . Bhees and . Navlor _ Xine and ¢ Daniels orris an Crump Fesex and J_ Rvall = Xoons and T Strobecker_ Moars and R. Parke Gloft and T ' Aopich nodridee and G. Poses Rell and R Mav % S\l:&er{nndrl Partner . Putherford and J Mossbe Sherbahn and partner. .. Burzer and Partner May and F. Abhot Shepoard and J_Ravburn’ Jnergensen and O. Pogge. ler and Partnar z ;. Gavanaugh And Enieroski ub_an mmons Norwiz and P. Patrick LLlRllel PI LTl L Itk Tolelol L Ielelol b dololelototote} = > q Clas: (8. 8. Pried) PARAR DD DT B 2292 83233 49379339 T 9> 9>> 0> 30 10WAITINTAYNA RESPeS ] ] E 4 3 SoBanmanI=o0N i ERF R PR LCE PR DL B PROE R L PO TR P B4 IWWINN0T>> I W 32T ¥2TITI> 19T 0T I INTERNATIONAY, VEAGUE. Jersey City, 3: Buffalo. 2. Rochester_ 4. Newark o Taronto. 7: Baltimore. 6. Mentreal. 12: Syracuse, 3. Del Rio. Duncan 127 101 113 Smith R0 87110 Sachs 09116 08 P Wolfe 128115128 Ta'ferro 106104 98 Zurlo Collins 122 95 146 Kann'rd 99115 100 Ford ~ 138 R6108 Justice_ 1.701—570 521 610 District Title. Arnold 132 8R'110 Fricella 87100 94 Smith 97110124 F.Shir. 126 86 Stanton' 116 125 12 1.603—548 500 546 109120 Hilley ~ 111 92 Pisher ~ 1101161 Heman 104 89 1 Sul'van 139 126 1 Central Buss. Mersch . 104 108 141 Page 91 8RR RO Street ~ 95117 90 Warbis. 91 94127 | Hall 127 120 108 1,579—507 527 545 Eastern No. 2. Wheeler 99 91" 95 Danfels 115120 106 Crist _ 104 91 94 Smith _ 94 93141 Horn _ 106 88120 13 43 04 o1 106 108 149 | Lost, Found, Special Notices on Page A-3 HELP MEN. | nightly for a grand prize€ of $250 ! HELP MEN. (Continued.) T I, 3 ite, B, T, v 3 nlnluwlll have r“ntm Dosition with excellent m.{:{. ivancement. ~Appli- cations A refere Btarting ‘salary, '816.08"° Sox 15-C. Biar. MAN, under 35, g50d l sonality, able to maet public: about reek. st 0w Rm, 205 D:OE;;’ il MAN. young, with 2 or 8 3 i tw’brfi\.‘tlnl. 3ress"tn o ing e: 1 experience Address in own writi: "Box 10:C. Ber™ with r with " sidecar. for kitohen work. and o tional’ “delivers. Chatiotds. My, 14that. nw. MAN—Good paying RO0-family Toute open for man with car Hving M- Chapie Marys Co.'s, Md. - Customers estabjishod Yostment neces e MR chm Ry W { Company. ‘Box No. 387R. Newark, MEN, two, reliable over 25. wi falr €ducation. 'who need steady work With st Ppay. write Box 209-Y, '{I A b 4 MEN, white, to represent established fra- ternul lite Tnsurance company: saiary and eations.” Box 215-B Btar - ot Sl (187, for distributing circulars, Ply Thursday. 7 . 613 L 5t nn MEN, with trucks, to service fruif veg- etables, count; to N o fo-City Service, Baeo s, ragmes Famm OFFICE MANAGER, between 35 and 45 oxrrunud in laundry general office work only, cost acecounting, soc security taxes 304 frstcluns tpist or stenosrapher: must elces: Box 274-%. Btar, Sno 10chl refer- PORTER, colored, experienced. neldhbor: hood store, open evenings: Permangne ook, references required. Firestone 95 L sl REAL ESTATE SALESMAN, leasine experience preferred; portunity. _Republic 1768. SALESMAN wanted for commercial refris eratior Appl. e y 1393 Florida ave. n. commercial unlimited op- experienced on rock wool by John P. Atnew & Co.. AND COLLECTOR, between 95 "ahigh llsht car: references fequired nd_commission. v or after 4 808 King st Alexs varoore © SALESMEN—Food products me A leading distributor wants following “among _rocery. fectionary stores to sell off ful opportunity: all dential.__ Box 5 SECOND COOK. in country tea shop, must be experienced:' good references requirea White or colored. Rockville 352 bet. 1 and 3_p.m._or after 8 p.m, SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT, - enced. _Box 11, Star ATy exer TRUCK TIRE SBALESMAN to contact I and small fleet owners, must be honest. re. liable and a hustler, prefer one with per- sonal following: car necessary. ' Splendid gx::;mumu with large firm. Box 373-X. 1 AM READY TO INTERVIEW ¥ho would be willing to learn & new bus ness to earn a steady income. Men selected should have had from 8 to_10 years or more business experience. For the right intanginy Anance the business. which. is electric unit operat; backed by abundant capital > 0P8 and e first vear your ear: be under . attention 2 men with drug_and con- truck: wonder- replies strictly confi- Star. 2% en t any monev tion of over- 1 be residents t towns. Jourself or assume any oblig, ad. The men considered wil| of Wathington and adjacent those “interested will come prepared spend 2 or 3 hours with me, and I wij| 0 into this matter in detail. Come to 1010 ‘ermont n.w. Suite' 305, between oIF € come 0 2R Tereomty morming, 'ment 1 w Jou_established In this business before 1hG end of ‘this week. expanding rapidis. iipemanens iand USED-CAR SALESMAN 110908, man to complete live-wire organiza- on. high-grade reconditioned cars to sril; substantial advertising: floor period evers day: excellent pay plan: unusual proper. tlon for man who can'qualify—must pe feal producer. See Mr. Kennedy, Triansi ave. n.e. Motors. 1401 R, 1 SPARE-TIME WORK, nifdl of leads from oir Svertising. Dig- mission only. Call 300 B st se"® Gom- N[mg’ ALMEN AT ONCE. GROCERY ANY Simen 78 fo 85 years. oAy lel?n;»mu;t"m able to work i x.:rr:."im T’na"\ru"!k earnings. beginning. n foie. *See manager’ o "y} 0ot sliglbe, " See MEa 513 K st. nw, Thorouehly exurienc}d]im nan: Iferences” required. Bouterars™ Marleit an o8 hotrs er cascics “in A el LIFE'S LIKE THAT “IT'S MOVING DAY . . —By Fred Neher . ISN'T IT?” HELP DOMESTIC. (Continued.) GIRL, white, to work in house. good plain | cocking: good home and good Day. 406 | Hst.ne GIRL for month. GIRL, white. young, refined, mother’s help- er; no cooking, no heavy laundry: stay | nights. State e. Box -X, Star. 5 GIRL, white. refined. for licht duties in small family; permanent home and salary. After 4 om." 152 Tst.ne. HOUSEWORKER. experienced. ®ood laun- dress: references: small family. good salary. Do not ohone. 4419 17th st RS MAID for general housework in family must be excel. cook, understand serv- table have at least one-year city ood_pay. Box 5-Y. Star. MAID, colored. cook. general housework: small family: live in, Bethesdsa. $30 mo. Wisconsin_5805-M WOMAN. white, exp gvr in: no 8yndays; references. eneral housework, live in Quackenbos st. n.w. ith_childrer Box 55-Y. WOMAN, colored. good cook and house- worker. must be ‘willing to care for aged invalid: good wages. Do not apoly unless willing ‘'worker: refs. required. Phone Wis- consin 1454, e 2 WOMAN. white, for housework: live in, $25 month. CO. 4899-J WOMAN, colored. g.h.w.. plain employed people: stay nights Decatur 2014-J._718 Hamlin n. cooking: 25 per mo. | AUTO DRIVING taught by experts: SITUATIONS DOMESTIC. (Continued.) SEEKING EMPLOYMENT in nearby Chevy Chase as housekeeper: good reference. Phone_Kensington_19% INSTRUCTION COURSES. easy PATKINg ' specialty: dual controlled cars. assuring perfect safety Permits secured. Md. Va _and D. C. Easy Method Driving School. Randolph 8384, % ‘TELEPHONE-RECEPTIONIST is fascinat- ing work: short. EASY courses now start- ing. TOUCH typing FREE with_training: 2. 4. 8 week courses. COME 1IN Miss Page. Room 204, 1311 G st NA. 2117, AUTO LESSONS—Reliable whife man. ahy hours cars ~furnished: _permits_ secured parking for tests. Noel. Emerson 5653, NAKON BEAUTY SCHOOL. Write for free booklet. National free placement. 3008 14th st.’n.w. HO. 0166. LEARN TO FLY FOR ONLY $400 A WEEK IN A GOVT -APPROVED FLYING SCHOOL. BEACON AIRPORT. ALEXANDRIA. VA Wash. Office. 1210 16th 8t. N.W. NA. 764 LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE, WARFLYNN BEAUTY COLLEGE. 1210 G St. N.W.. Over Nugeni's Dress Shop. __ District 1762 "THE MABELLE HONOUR Beauty Trained Operator SR gsrm Dema!nd. 'ATALOG—EA! TER! ON Y Ave. (Est. Fre) aE 78. WOMAN, colored, middle-age.. g.h.w. and cooking, ‘stay in: '$25.00 per month. After p.m.’ Kensington 341-J. David Bisse Tett Park, Md. WOMAN, not over 40. experienced house- worker, to live in; good salary: refs. re- quired.” Beth isconsin 5093. WOMAN, white, g h.w . plain cooking, care of “2 “chidren:' live in. State age and s — Box Star. SIS WOMAN. young. general housework. cook- ing: no laundry: live in: good references: $40. Awoly in person Trursday afternoon, 09 st . WOMAN, ~ white, le-age c bered. for general housework and care of infant. plain cooking: one interested in good home and $20 monthly. Phone Shep- erd 4692-J. 106 K st. n . BOOK SALESMEN : ). must own car and be Young (under tree o {raver, >0 We will give you leads, weekly advance, and show you how. Evening BEVERAGE SALESMAN EXPERIENCED IN SEIL- ING 5c CARBONATED BEV- ERAGES TO JOBBERS AND DISTRIBUTORS; LI SALARY i COMMI! %%N. 4 ERNEST C. g#'rg, , 4th AND C; e HANNI{‘I‘G SITUATIONS MEN. LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE, Thorough training. Graduates placed. Start anv day. Special price this month. Easy terms MODERN SCHOO_L ;”Sl‘?fl‘\‘g’n CULTURE. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS. Begin today. The Civil Service Prepara- lory School. 520 12th n.w. ME._6337. SECRETARIES Are in DEMAND—You are losing MONEY | now by not takine a QUICK Review Course | 2t BOYD'S. Students of ALL schools are at BOYD preparing for positions. Stop losing money—register TODAY. BOYD SCHOOL (Est. 22 yrs.). 1333 P st CIVIL SERVICE EXAM. Called in May—S8tenog. and Typist (male) ACCOUNTANT-BKPR. will keep your books and tax records for a reasonable monthly fee; local refs.; 15 yrs'. exp. DL 3421. ACCOUNTANT. expert: part-time bookkeep- ing: books started. ited. balanced: tax! Teports;_city_ref: Randolph_3131. ACCOUNTANT. 19 vears' exverience: tem- Borary or paft tmei age 37. Warfield BOOKKEEPER-ACCOUNTANT desiies o sition of _ responsibility: knowledge _of credits, _collections, mechandising. _Box 187-B, Star. 1 BOOKKEEPING SERVICE. books instalied, audited. complete service: reasonable. Dise trict Bookkeeping Service, Box 566, Ben Franklin Station. NA. 5450. 25 BOY. colored. wants night work as short- oRet Took: busaoy o Rismwatnes "k 6 o'clock, Dupont_ 508, 55 CARPENTER. small homes, general repairs. by contract or day. estimates cheerfully siven.C. Goldsby. Lincoln 1411. HELP MEN AND WOMEN. COUPLE. experienced, cook. eneral house- work. houseman Wisconein- $433° *Pd yardman. Phone EMPLOYMENT S!RVICES. BUSINESS. NURSEMAID, GOVERNESS. fg:ZColflndo Bldg.. 14th and G sts. RE. AMERICAN, “‘A Dignis ol 700 Southern Bidge o g, 0333. STENOGRAPHERS. NEED several NOW for openi; laced up 338 week. Daily obeninss. Bok, eepers, accountants, rapid typist ma- 1ted 1353 F st (Lareeso bt 23 Bes; DOMESTIC, RELIABLE AGENCY. DE_5561, 2 3 €00kS. “maids, murses. houssyorbeny time; workers, housemen. POOR WIDO ! & furnish you cooks, maid: part time, janitors. + laundress, Teliable years' exp. CHAUFFEUR. private. competent and well recommended: 2 G vl . wighes per nent position’ with private family. age best_references. Emerson 5567 CHAUFFEUR. truck driver or, Jabor; have own car: 10 yrs.’ exp., refer- ence. Columbia 5180, 3¢ CHAUFFEUR, colored. porter, gardener and all-around utility man: no Sunday: city reference. _Atlantic 2 MAN. colored. wants work as butler, plain cooking, chauffeur: reference. 701 12th st ne. AT. 6954. L MAN, young, colored, college graduate, de- gires work of any kind: zef. Tel. Decatur SITUATIONS WOMEN. BOOKKEEPER - STENOGRAPHER. exper- ienced full charge, executive ability, de- sires responsible position. Box 11-C. Star. COMPANION or housekeeper and com- panion to lady: experienced; good refer- ences. Box 7-C. Star. 7 3¢ ‘wants work answering telephone typing: some experience; $10 g week. _ District 71 . n.w. ME. COLORED, ® cooks, D s maids, Part time. Janitors. - §28 3tn st nw . nw. NURSE, practical. wants case, fond of_old Brople:’ S10 per week. live in. Box 53:3. tar. IMMEDIATELY, 7 $10 wk, f housekeepers, 3 Call Shepherd tween & white_nurse- Tohite“rtid 2, mhite ctical “nurses 2171 or Bhepherd 6780 e: AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC, B 3 rellable: must’ have reference " Box 33 ¢ Box 217-Y. S SRE D C \ 1st-class general re- e Sz 2nd st. W Republic 0007, Al OBILE MECHANIC. fo to Tepalr work: must be nnd.xue{z'é{.’:.'fi‘e‘."r‘.‘? . or need not apoly. Ask for D. H., Manhattan A on 7ta" i anhattan Auto &' Radio &0, AUTO MECHANIC, experienced on_Plym: ouths, Fords and Chevrolets. A tools,” J. 'L "Bratiner & Co. 1137 3t o' 1,559—518 485 556 Modern Way. Miller 95 99108 Do De P'rio 121110116 Biggs__ 85108 120 Dove ~ 104 89101 1.672—573 543 556 Laurel All Stars. ve 99 94114 St'bach 138 119 10 Vosts' 97101 9 M'brook 134 124 117 Sorel__ 106155107 S'llivan 103 99 102 AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN to sell popular Dodge and Plymouth automobiles and used cars: only those who are sober. reliable and willing to make money will be ace cepted: experienced men oniv: salary and Commission: transportation furnished. See Mr. Newman at Fred Motor Co.. 4100 1.620—511 568 550 1.640—571 537 532 CLASS D. Falcons. Bell 70 96122 Doome 87 99106 R'nolds 114 107 112 May 117 0f Custer~ 1 1.537—491 408 548 Church Presbyterian. Mohler_ 108104 86 Bhadel ~ "89 99 94 Hkenjos 93 93 99 Mitchell 89125 108 Baldwin 110 109 106 | Bottle Dept. Knight 122 Gocher "801 Mrkham 90 1 Radtke . 111 11 Girton 100 91 1 1.593—503 504 586 Garage. Malloy 87116 92 K'fman 108 104 114 Shelton 124 88 107 Hendley 121 99 122 C'naugh 114 85109 1590—b554 492 544 1,512—489 530 493 St. Anthony’ Drainage, Robson 113128110 Forrest 061268 85 Moore_ 108 04 110 Halpin 96106 117 Prugh _ "90 85 93 L'worth 121146 99 Welsh . 81114116 Ware . 108 87 98 Weeks. 102 93 98 Roberts 102100117 Georgia ave i fi,fl'?%awl}lmle SIALES{JL'N." \l;ed (f.“: best : Teal earnings to hard workers. %{ee Used Car Manager, I‘DGANBr l'Btl:k:;lsd nw. sts. BATTERY MAN, must have abilit; thoroughly experienced: y to manage battery de- partment of large concern. and be able to handle men. 1In reply give age. last 5§ years' employment. references and salary desired. Address Box 1 tar. BOY. white. with some experience In pho- tographic work, as helper: small salary 1o jart Apely 709 9th st. nw.. between m, PRICKLAYERS wanted. Call Georsia CHEF or first cook, fast and By ex- Hlenced; ood Ay {of b sony Inen ecutive Pharmacy, 009 Penna. ave n.w. CLERK for grocery and_ves. store, 3 with good ref. Box -0, San oe relisble. DENTIST. full time. to oberate equipped 2nd-floor office in busy business district. Box 116-Y. Star. 1.535—404 514 527 1.802—524 565 513 Evening Star, St. Peter’s. Havener 127112103 Miller _ 101 91112 Langley 102109 108 Will'ms 101 118 79 Hardle. 99142119 Jackson 106 87102 Nelson = 125 90 87 Long 97 04125 Hasset - 104 100 125 Murray 116102115 1,652—b557 553 542 1.544—521 490 533 CLASS E. D-8 R 09 104 Cardinals, Colliver 86130110 Gwyn Hall 101103 V'ntine Jenkins R7 04 Casper Rellams 7R 85 86 Stark Tempie 135112 122 Corbin 1.492—473 505 515 Musketeers. Schulz 114101 118 Taylor 123 95 R Fockler 127 111 1 McEwen 08 109 100 Lastner 104 116118 1.640—566 532 542 MO b B Top Blevart 98124 187 Es 87100 86 89110 10% 108 94 93 1.470—472 530 477 86 86 05104 87 89 100 86 95 102 97 98 1.406—483 451 470 Deltas. And'son 88 97 86 5 Y'blood 93 03104 DeLaV. 100 94 99 McLeod 11110 a3 Guthrie 108 122 120 1,608—488 508 502 SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. All games vostponed. rain. »- DRIVER, for cleaning plant. State age, experience. marital status and salary de- sired. Box 273-¥, Star. DRIVER. must be experienced in linen sup- Ply, capable of soliciting new business, age -30, must have references as to shility and character, Box 25-C. Star. ELECTRICIAN, experienced trouble shol er. {or repair and extension work on wiring and appliance repairs. _ Car mecessary. Georgetown Electric Co., 1205 Wis. ave. n.w, FARM HAI 00d milker, year- ‘round work month, room, board and wash._A. C. Miller, Ardmore, Md. and 530 — experienced. good refs. need immediate work. hospital experience: Columbia 10208 HELP WOMEN. BEAUTY OPERATOR, all-around exp. Vi- vien's ne t s 720 11 e, . “HEC Ui Pe2UEY salon. BEAUTY OPERATOR with cellent, salary; 213-B._ Star. BEAUTY OPERATOR, all-around: also part time. Thoroughl ! L - ply in Derson, MARGARETE. SehoETa) INC., skin nd speclalist, 1903, 1145 onn. _ave. lollow! air-conditioned. shop: scalp est, NURSE for infant or older child,.long exo., capable European woman: also take com- lete charge over household: dietiti ocal ref. Columbia 8621 PRACTICAL NURSE. middle age, desires 8n elderly person to care for; good ref. LI._1554-J. 1 PRACTICAL NURSE. colored, experienced and kind. desires position; good recom- mendations. _DE._0536. PRACTICAL NURSE or_companion_wishes sition; " experience. Lincoln 2475, Miss tine. BOOKKEEPER-SECRETARY-TYPIST, be _experienced bookkeeper for builder's Office: personality and neatness a requisite: mould prefer person having carbecause of outlying subdivision: will be necessary to interview a c. p. 8. as to qualifications be.. fore securing_ this position. State age and salary_expected. Box 236-B. Star. BOOKKEEPER-TYPIST, 25-32 years of age. for contracting office, State experi- ence and salary expected. Box 208-Y, Star, GIRLS, several young, atiractive ~who ssess diving ability, free to travel with igh-class water revue. _ Apply to Paul Sprague, mer. Aauevue. from 3 to 5 p. Johnny J. Jories Exvosition. 215t and © § HOSTESS in country tea shop._secretarial experience; eood education. pieasant Dosition. Rockville 352 bet. 1 and 3 b, or after 8 p.m. LADSES to_ sell “Nylon” hosiery_and_ ap- parel accessorles; sales by apot. 1437 ust Eye st. n.w.. Ri MANICURIST for barber shon, must be 16 Conn. ave. first_class. 35 MABBEUSE, thoroughly ‘l’ll;a Bwedish NURSEG] white. et of 3-year-ol, hild . Cil L i TS experienced only, in dress or e Lacks CBri ‘Dress Shop, 1212 G st. nw. SLIP-COVER OPERATOR, _ exverienced: steady work and good salary. Box 434-X, Star_Office. WATTRESSES, experienced. arm service, 21- 0 vrs, local references, "Abply. 3-5 p.m., aliy Ho Restaurant, 810 17th st. n.w. No phone calls. WOMAN, white, breakfast and pastry cook for tearsom: live on gremises Call before ednesday a.m., WI. and coat d tul FLOOR LAYERS, experienced 7% skrip iayers Apply to foreman on job at Auburn Gardens. Alexandria. Va. FLOOR SALESMAN, for automobiie acces- sory and radio business, aged between 25. 35; steady employment, good salary and opportunity for advancement; must have A-1 reaeren:}e Ililg beAl.l;lz‘zg fl\;mhh ho:lnd. not apply. n : g:n?:: Auto & Radiator Co. 1706 7th st n. 7 p.m. Thursday or 5040. WOMAN, young. bet. 23 and 30. as book- keeper and saleslady, must be responsible d . Apply 808 King st.. Alex- ., bet. 12 m. and 6 p.m. Local STENOGRAPHER. competent, wishes sp time work. Call Michigan 1189. 1° WIDOW, high-type. thoroushly _capabie. wishes position as housekeeper in refined motherless home. Box 30-C. Star. 2°* SITUATIONS DOMESTIC. COOK. experienced. or part-time work by reliable “colored woman; best references. Woodley 1869. e GIRL. neat. colored, wishes position _as waitress, parlor maid, etc.; pleasant dis- position. Hobart 9807. GIRL. colored, country woman, wi 00d cook: stay nights: reference. work, Decatur wants work, District 51 GIRL. colored, neat, wants part-time morn- ing_work. Phone ‘Adams 5537. GIRL, colored. general housework, PArt B ivate family; 8. time;" reference. "Randolph 6336, GIRL. colored, neat. reliable, wants part- time “or day's work; excellent reference. Call_MI. 3914. GIRL, colored, neat, wishes job, maid, dept. store, hat shop, beauty parior, doctor’s of- fice. Republic_3032. GIRL, colored, experienced, wishes per- sonal Isundry;’ call for and deliver; excel- lent city reference. Adams 6841-J. ‘whole or part time %I!d of children; l’ll;fl'- GIRL, colored; cook; good refs, GIRL, colored, very reliable, desires mot ing work between § and 1." Call Mich 8087 after 8 p.m. MAID, colored, dependable, willing, desires lace 'gh.w. '500d COOK: City Téference. Rrichiean 5228, ants work, maid or plain 1618 llntun.l DE. MAID, colored. good cook and _worker, wants part-time work: A-1 ref. and exp. Call after 5. Dupont 8674. MAID., refined colored xirl. desires position ;Eaceook, experienced: reference. Atlantic HELP DOMESTIC. COOK. colored. 1st-floor work. and some laundry: can Phone Emerson_3088. serving, live in: references. TATION ATTENDANT, experienced. &A:lmy!;\rg:eo Station. Four Corners, BLver ring. 5 GENERAL HOUSEWORKER, cook. colored, 5, for 2 adults; Mo 8un.. $8 WK., car- fare: ity e’ Box 114-¥. Biar. IROCERY AND MEAT CLERK. %n.fl iced. Dicken’s Market, st. n.w. . must be 1000 25th r for local company; sales ce Ehn%"&u Bt necemary, ‘AWBY 24, D70 8 3 MAR for sosolal 0.5 -vork i Norhes %M' for special MM“':‘E-*B '.0.;':‘-“ ' g:!%u.n&ohrd.mmm urgnull%:gg MR 10 o T ained—sed e w3 ces Hor 258, o, 83 mother's s aw, OIRL, ‘Wwhil 1836 18th A MOTHER AND DAUGHTER. colored, de- sire place for summer together, cook and chambermaid, waitress: good workers, good ferences, = First of June: please write. Address Pearl Trving, 1824 15th st. n.W.. Aartment 3. Btary NOW-—Prepare. "Civil Service Dicta- Uon 96-120: rough drafts. general tests, typing tests. Trial exam. on Wednesdays. Home study course. $1.10. BOYD _C! SERVICE BCHOOL. 1333 P St. (Est._22 ¥rs.). NA. 2340. REPAIRS & SERVICE. BRICK painting, carpentry, plaster, paini- ing. ‘papering: old-time white mechanics, Jack_Sparkes. Hobart 8439, 3¢ CARPENTRY. CARPENTER WORK OP ANY KIND. D_J_ MURPHY. ME. 3017. 2* . _repairs. alterations, Moore, 2600 h{fl!l“”.DL n. 7879-M. CHAIR CANEING URHOLSTER: rockers splinted 1235 10th st n.w 5 5 ELECTRICTAN—When sou need an_elec- irician cail the Electric Shop on Wheels, District 6171 No_job too small ELECTRIC WIRING s lets, repairs. old houses a specialty lega ) Elec. Co. 3809 Georgia_ave Rand 8351 FLOOR WORK. expert. old floors made like ‘new;_prices reasonable. W C. Dea- ton. RA. 7662, ~ 30 ave. PAINTING, decoratio; exter: lead and oil on exter.” Do m own work; estimates. _Call after 6, RA. 5283, HELP AND SITUATIONS. PERSONAL. ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS. 'ATED BY 2 fective for & for DR. Adams 0388. HEM( own method, ts time or money back. _Wrif $585 caiummble 74 MIB8 BEST OF CARE GIVEN INVALIDE 1N Mrs. Folley's Nursing Home at 22 Grant ave.. Takoma Park. Call Bhepherd 3200. THE KINDLY NURSING HOME HAS SEMI- foom on first floor for gentlemen. next to bath. Bright 2nd-floor_semi-private, next to bath. & 2nd-floor orivate front Toom. on May 3. All specialties given patients, invalids. diabetic: all tray service r's'ref _CO, 3193 L DRIVEWA%S—‘{\SP—I-—I'ALT. Pyt 8, rking lots, tennis courts. o S i MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. ACCORDIONS—Buy at the Piano 8hop and savel GCood selection of used 120-bacs in- struments, $50.50 up. Hohners, Cellinis, Moreschis. ‘Venutis,” Galantis. ' Republis 1500 ~ The Piano Shop, 1015 7th st. n.w. OPEN_EVENINGS. - ANTIQUES—Mahogany shipmdster’s with _disappearing _pigeon holes: also Sheraton secretary desk and_several ma- hogany chests of dra leries. 1724 20th st. n. PERMANENTS, $1.25; Wave, 15c' Manicure, 15c. ME. 7778, _Mabelle_Honour School, 1 340 N. Y. Ave. FALSE TEETH REPAIRED WHILE YO WAIT Private Waitine Rooms . B. tt. Dental Tech 901 Weviors "Siae. 605 1455 hese 1593 DENTAL PLATES 'REPATRED, . POLISHED YOU WAIT. Room 502, Modern Dental Laboratory. 2, Westory Bldg.. 14th and P N.W. _NA. 0773 4 P N A ¢ MEET FRIENDLY FOLKS M. 116 Afier 5. or Box So0-a Hiar. 70 MOTOR TRAVEL. LEAVING FOR LOS ANGELES May 4; will sy, Pontiac ~ WO. 0; Tor 330; Dew neer for $30: new atier 5 om0 15 BEAUTY PARLORS. EXCESSIVE WEIGHT safely reduced? won- derful French method used Dr Della Ledendecker. 3025 O st n.w Mich 1120. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. SANDWICH SHOP, fully equi operate. established business: closes 9 n.m end all day Sundays: price, $1.000. Box 14 8 9 ROOMING HOUSE, clears $300 net income $620: always hotels and Gov't Money maker. ME. GROCERY STORE, smal ection: sacrifice for ca: 1 Eye st. nw. after 4 WANTED—Restaurant State weekly gross Give full particulars. 3-C. Star. _ e BOARDING HOUSE. running, n.w: 13 r, '2 b. Liberal terms for quick sale. Reas. rent. Box 5-C. Star SERVICE STATION—Good location: 10.000 to 14,000 gallons month: all modern equip- ment. Priced for quick sale. Address Box 275-X. Star. RESTAURANT. upp fixtures, 11 booths, closes 10 p.m der. Tower Bidg PEANUT MACHINES—Se# the new Colum- bus floor models before you buy: easy terms. Used 5¢ hot nut venders and penny yenders, priced right. E. O. Likens. 924 5th st. n.w RESTAURANT—Nicest small restaurant we know. "Equipment cost over_S$. rations and plumbing about $1 $75 daily. Nice place. S R. M. De Shazo. 1123 T4th. NA. ; BAKERY STAND in large market. estab business, short hours. easy o operate: price very low. Box_4-C. Star. » RESTAURANT ~(whisky). best downtown location: ciosed Suncays. Same owner 10 yrs. does $180 daily. 2 bar_business. Sacrifice. $9.500; terms. Bob Hollander. 907 Tower Bidg. ME. 4813. 14th LIQUOR STORE. downtown. rent, SI 5-vear lease: does $700 weekly: guarantes $4.000_ stock: price. $11.000 cash. Bob Hollander. Tower Bldg. ME. 4813 iy $200 MONTHLY NET. buy rented ant., $1,274 annual rent. and live in apt. Boss Reaity. 1306 N. Cleveland. CH. 567 A NATIONAL mail-order diploma and cer- tificate business for sale, Special stamp printing, names. courses, etc. Press. fonts of type.' full equipment. Big season now Starting. About $800 orders now in. Can be operated from your home: will set up and demonstrate. Price, complete. $1.000. National Diploma Engrossers, Lyn R. Schu- ler. Merrifield, Va. Phone Falls Church M 850-W-2. or & am. to 3:30 p.m., Republic 1820. Branch 3744 easy to low Trental: Ath: ms.; large bldgs; $4.800; terms. 4817 . in_residen! or " delicatessen. receipts and rent. Nobrokers. Box 14th_st.—Beautiful 28 stools: good busi- $5.500: terms. Bob ME.’ 4813 Doing 00. terms 20, " |2 ! that are the “talk of Bheraton and rare old Orlental . paintings by Bronzino. Pietro ds Cortona, Salvator Rosa, Sisley. Diaz, etc. in Georgetown home being sold. National 3673. RESSOR, # electric drills, Biack- stocks and dies: sacrifice, Call sny time. Temple 5430-J ATTIC FAN, at dealer’s prices, % closs out_1939 models; 6-room house fan & as $48.50." Call Mr. Warner. NA. 3088, BABY CARRIAGE (TWIN SIZE), This 18 8 fine buegy—large and g00d auale ity:" practically brand-new: very ressons ns,)s% Ao nice sold’ maple Hieh ensir: cheap. §_18-in. T beams, in_lensths 34 0 B Paia mveree SeTa "ln foncihe 74 15 2810 recking Abbott S¢ticol 6th and N, B > on a W, \pD! CE WR! G, CO.. Republic. 5660, 8 F 8t BW. BEDROOM, walnuf, 4 pes. $34. A ve fine suite, out of storase. OPEN NIGHTS. Bedioom. 5 pes. mahogany, wonderfu anlity, bractically new: worth S30 135, Dining room. 9-pc. walnut, $207 6-pc. mavle dinette with refectory table. $30. Talk shout your bargains. come o the ACME Storage Warehouse Showroom at 4828 14th st. nw. Remember, we're OPEN NIGHTS Georgla ROR0. REDROOM. solid mavle. Colony finish, This is a heantiful <uite: it's been used but very slightly—the folks left fown. o Eere Selling 1t for” then " SACRIFICE PRICE Acme Storage « : SR e T . Georsia’ R0RD. OPEN NIGHTS. st e [ tiful walnut. serpentine YE?Eg'RwTMh(fl \"hh{‘!r! ! ouality suite will be sold at a BHACRIPTC!“ L!Vinsnol;‘oef;lrv’l. derne. ‘nice flat arm all over : This Te a Tovely Tiving ‘room: SACRYFICE 3 pecaglonal_tables. ‘87 each: 1 conso radi £ ‘Warehouse barga t Sensational OPEN NIGHTS OPEN NIGHTS Acme Storage Co. (showroom), 4628 14th st.n w__Georzia R080 BFDROOM—If you want to buy a wonder- ful bedroom at a price that will literally make yon “gasp.” ses Mr. Green. We have one in mahogany. 2 in maple and 3 in walnut This s ood furniture—marked down drastically because we want to raise cash. You will agree that it paid you to take the ‘“‘ride’ We are open evenings. GREFN FURNITURE. 1800 Georgia ave. Georgia 2223 _Oven evenings. | BEDROOM—Here is a walnut suite we celling for the owner: she fust can't take i A% her husband has been' transferred It's a heauty. In this same group. thers is also a beautiful frieze living room and 7-pc dinette Come to see us as soon as vou read this “ad’’—"you won't regre: it A stubendous value. It must he sold anick ~ Green Purniture 3A00 Georgia ave. Georzia P ING! BEDROOM cular mirrors. @ne French plate mirrors (the lower portion is encased in & protec- tive frame). _This {s fine quality. long life furniture. 'We are going to sell it at & sacrifice because we need the cash Living room in velour with a lovely frame—sagless and webh bottom. 1 Heywood olid manle dinette with long drop lesves This is the finest. For real “valnes' don't hesitate. Shoo us IMVFDTATELY. Remember, wero EN EVEN. Green Furniture. 2 e OPEN EVE- BEDROOM—Now s the time to take that the “adresso 380G Georsia sve_ ahd.You the address—1 eorzia ave . know we're OPEN UNTIL 9 PM _EVERY EVENING ~ We're running a CASH-RAIS- ING SALE. ~Here is what we have: 20 bedrooms. 15 living rooms, 10 dinettes, 25 lounge, club and wing chairs. mirrors, beds chests. dresers. buffe d_tables Prices slashed—value 3 the town” Don't delay—hop_risht in your car _and come on out. GREEN FURNITURF. 3800 Geor- sia ave Georgia 2223 OPEN EVENINGS. DINING CAR with parking space: Iow | rent: 500" wkly. Will_sell to responsible Tty On easy ferms. Bob Hollander, 907 Tower Bldg. 14th and K. ME. 4R13. BEAUTY SHOP, going business: assume debts and take it over. Call Alex 4098 after 6 p.m. L ROOMING_HOUSE. Dup. Cir. 13 rms, 3 baths: r.. $100; check this; $1.300: term: K |_Forbes. Republic 2019 2647 CONN. AVE —Room. rear. suit. for Plumbing. lockemith, tinner or small busi- ness:_reas. AD. 2376. = BEDROOM—You know what bargains you zet in a storage warehouse. o before you BUY. see our beautiful selection. ~You will see some of the finest suites in all veneers, finishes and MANY are solid construction. Unheard-of values. These suites and odd jeces move fast’ so place us on your MUST VISIT' list todsy. = Fumiture for the “entire house with _manv_‘odd” fll- and occasional pieces. SACRTFICE PRICES. OPEN NIGHTS. Come to our_ warehouse today. OPEN NIGHTS. Acme Storage Co. (showroom). 4A2% 14th st. n.w. Georgia 2080. _OPEN NIGHTS. WIDOW wants good rooming house, 15 rooms or more. Have cash. Must be good 8 Ican make a living. Box 19-C, Star. ROOMING HOUSE. 15 rooms; ¥alking distance to all Govt. bl $i50- ROGERS, 604 F 21 ACRES. old Colonial 17-room brick home. ideal for tourist hotel, trailer camp or subdivision. just 10 miles from Wash- ington ‘on Route No. 1. Price, $30,00! terms. GEORGE ROGERS, 604 F st. n.w. National K137, BANDWICH. del., beer, conf.; going busi- ness: apt.: Luncheo oats: 9id ase sac. w00 hoklr soeautitul equipped. short $1,000 down Tent. $05: dgs. Price, st. n.w. National ®00d busines: exc. location; sac., terms _____A.5 ECONOMON. HO 2472 = ROOMING HOUSE, near Thomas Circle—i £E; © batns: reni. Sol (ants): 3 Frigid- S. otal price, 0; t . 2. down._ My Armetions. ME 4515 So00 GASOLINE. ACCES. fully equipped, large parking ' space. %00d_business: low rent price. $900: terms. Box 89-C. Star. = * ROOMING HOUSE, 12 bedrms.; rent, $12: QU b inc $350, best furn: 3.car s 0. terms KEAC] EET N. | RENT OPEN FOR_THE CLOSEST | SPECTION BY A” PROSPECTIVE BUYER. 3850, ROBERT A JUTTA- NA" 7493 PAPER HANGING. this week only. $6.50 Der 1oom: 1040 washable. sunfast oapers: Work guaranteed. Michigan 5315 PAPERING, $4 room and up. paper. I do my own work. References. Georgia 0024. —Rooms papered. $5 up: PAPERING—Rcoms peoered, S5 up: chanics. R. L._Keener, Lincoln 4395, PAPERING, PAINTING—Special prices now: rooms paPered. $5 up: washable pa- er. latest designs: clean work guaranteed. gemlgenon. 132 C ne. LI 7680 1% PAPERING, PAINTING Of the better type. Guaranteed. Work done_immediately. Randolph 4359. PAPERING. painting. floors _sanded and Ifinjshed. "weneral repairs: free estimate. PAPERING, PAINTING, FLOOR SCRAPING AND REFINISHING. Better work for less money Guaranteea service and quality ~ Call Adams 1344 BE SATISFIED. Keystone Decorating Co., ________3451 14th St. N.W. PLASTERING and cement work. No job too small. none too far. District 4570, Wil Thomas., 707 M st. n.w, PLUMB'NG AND HEATING. jobbing and remodeling a specialty: 24-hour service. Harry E. Williams. North 6248. including Guaranteed. TEAROOM “AND RESTAURANT, Long-established “in_ nistorie o “house, gclusive clientele: owner has other in: s xtremely reasonable . terms, ALBERT H_COHEN. realtor. CH. 1661, GUEST HOUSE, 15 ROOMS, NR. CALVERT-CONN. AVE. 3 baths. gar. $150 rent: tneome over $600" monthiy: ideal Iocation: furnished: clean:'$11000 dowg._COmPIetely EDWIN L. ELLIS, 1010 Vermont Ave.. Room 217. NA. 3310 GUEST HOUSE. 31 rm: baths, elevator, oil B S1.600 monthly inc.: very beantiful. Imf. cal | KEACH & FORBES, RE. 2919. | ROOMING HOUSE, 10 RMS. $300 DOWN—31, BATHS, | ,19th near R st. n.w —Plenty of ni - niture. All filled. " Inspect. o EDWIN L. ELLIS, 1010 Vermont Ave.. Rm_217. __NA_3310. Tourist Hotel, Route No. 1, ) Near Washington. Also 1R cottages. plenty room for trailers and automobiles, property and business for sale: $10.000 cash will handle: price. $32.0 .000. GEORGE ROGERS. 604 P 8t. N.W. NA. 8137. Radio Trouble? Free est.: work guar. MID-CITY Radio Shob. 9.0 b.on " Sta 583" RUGS eaned. safe.” thorough, at a 25 7th 8t. N.W. NO. v;goA - Luwin Co., 17 SEWING MACHINES repaired. 6c: your sted. nberg's Sew! achine Dept., 7th and K. JA. 52‘.!0.“‘ SPEC.AL $1 SERVICE. refrigerators, wash- ers vacuum cleaners and ios: all work guaranteed. AT. 8971. MI. 2950. HOME IMPROVEMENT COMPANIES. "ROOMING HOUSE-HOME, Kilbourne bl near 17th n.w.—11 rooms. :: “lbb.l'eh!.fu?lllnm;‘!‘ W’ll'&l’h hlt most rooms. Hure, o : : $1,400,"terms arranged. | 00 Fent EDWIN L. ELLIS, 1010 Vermont Ave.. Room 217. NA. 3310, * ROOMS AND APTS., Ve Z Thomas Circle. 10 Tooms. 5 bathy " Hrar 00, eIy micely jurnisned. . Inner.spring ou Price; $1.000" Some terms C°° Income. WINFIELD & THURM, s Largest Roomin g gerihgomine Houg Broki 10th OUR BUDGET PLAN permits you fo put your property in first-class condition at once. - It increases its earning_ power. makes living more comfortable. Free es- 'mates on any type of repair. Roofing. side walls, metal work, concrete or brick work. Home Thproyement Drvices e “Improvement ~Division, 2381 R I Ave. NE. Norih 5203. 35, MONTHLY 20 Years of Satisfactory Service. TABOR'S HOME RENOVATING CO. Office and Showrooms, 1420 Irving St. N.W. _Adams 7900. * GUARANTEED EE From Cellar to Atti m 0 c. Dea]l With Reliable Fi; NO' CASH DOWN, e T o8 Federal Contracting Co., Inc., 913 New York Ave. N.W. NA. 7416. Night. NA. 7417. 3* Attention, Home Owners. Save up to 10 per cent during the month of May on the following home improve- ments Bird & Son asphalt or slag roofs. White or Rray waterproof asbestos. in- sulated brick siding, basements water- proofed, painting. papering. In fact any home improvements you have in mind on our 3-year payment Dlan. with only 5 per cent interest. No other charges. lst pay- ment due 30 days after work is completed to the entire satisfaction of the home owner. Phone or write for free estimate. NATIONAL ROOFING AND SIDING CO., 3313 14th 8t. N.W. Hobart_8700. CARP] Y A YAEr TS, , colored, wishes general house- !3{“:‘00& plain cook: part or full time; s day’s_work for A" Veiod. reference. District 5905. shirts, Bl el 'S ELING, U, SR so'fi%'fifi‘c%fi“mé“fic P C T RS CAMERA SERVICE & REPAIRS. , N ts 3 di 'k, T o o e - a5 1oITEER S AR G T, Phone 20! o ROOMING HOUSE, 10 RMS, Elaborately Furnished. 20th and O sts.” n.w.—2 3 rent, above average: 514041.'/'“#2" 30 EDWIN L. ELLIS, 1010 Vermont Ave.. Room 217._NA.3310. ROOMING HOUSE WANTED “V;grn:eud‘cz‘l:o;:‘:nomlnc houses. List with 1123 14t T W 78 SEAZO 00 550y o ROOMING HOUSE, 18 RMS., HEAT FURN.—$115 RENT. Pennsylvanis ave. near 19th n.w. 3 com- plete apts.. 7 sleenl%rwml- rest Lh.k. 8 yrs.; $500 d present EB" fi i ELi.'InS, 1010 Vermont Ave.. Room 217._NA. 3310 ¢ WINFIELD & THURM, fi'i'.:ow Brokers. RE G. GUEST HOUSE. LARG !xeg:ive Ni H. ave. ‘locluon. ted. Aea : rent, $500: income Guot 3 $2,300_monthiy. Nicely furnished. Totai Price, $8.500: terms. BEFORE BUYING SEE THIS, Rooming house. 15th and Harvard: 11 Tooms. 2 baths.' garage: rent. $85: ofl heat: nicely furnished !hmul'r‘flul, Price, $1.260: terms. Inspection invited. A REAL MONEY-MAKER Rooms lng 1h. 38 rooms. 3 i ?"m"‘;':'fotleg e 2 By "afied: “Price : terms. T 215t AND FLORIDA AVE. noi‘rg;n- n'o’uu. 10 rooms. 2 baths: rent, ”:) rooms. 3 baths: rent. :;‘55"‘“‘ A tshed and clean: 4 refrigerators. Price, O ARG 'i!ous,:msncm Ly Near g";"‘,' -ve.mlnd cH E NW. House Brol NA. BEDROOM—We_have taken in_some fur- niture IN TRADE. so we have a great many REAL BARGAINS. See them before they are ‘snapped up. Furniture of every kind and description. This used furniture is in g00d_condition. ready to use. OPEN EVE- NINGS. Green_Furniture, 3600 Georgis ave _Georgia 2223 BEDROOM. living room_suite, wicker set. orib. _refrigerator. ~chifforobe. ~ WE DQ MOVING.EDELMAN. 3303 Georg!a ave BEDS_AIl sorts of odd beds (DIRT CHEAP). See us immediately, 'OPEN EVE- NINGS _ Green, Furniture. 3600 Georgia ave. Georgia 2 OPEN EVENINGS. ‘We have some r¢ values in good twin- size mattresses. iy, ol BILLIARD and POOL TABLES. PING-PONG TABLES Conn Billiard & Bowling Supply Co. 810 9th st._n.w. District 4711. BRICK. LUMBER TERGA £ NONCE Rechins- | LS. - REMOVAL eching- #r's store at Bth and C sts S W.. is discon- | tinued due to_construction of & large food | warehouse _Now 3 convenient stores. Main Office—15th & H Sts. N.E. Brightwood—5925 Ga. Ave NW Anacos 1905 Nichols Ave. SE HECHINGER CO. ____Phone Orders. ATlantic_1400. BRICKS. excellent quality of second-hand brick " Cleaned. for immediate delivery. H. Herfurth, Jr.. Inc., Half and O sts. s.e. BUILDING MATERIALS from _ sever wrecking jobs. at lowest possible prices; come t0 OUF vard for easy election. Republic 3060. 56 P8t BW CLARINETS—Good selection of used wood and metal instruments, $7.50 up. ~Republic 1500 pIhe Elano Shop, 1015 7ih st. n.w. OPEN CLOTHING—Large selection of slightly used spring suits and topcpats. $5 _and up Berman's. 1122 7th st. n.w. Oven evenings _and Sunday mornil COAT:. beautiful spring coat, imported non- wrinkle material with biue fox collar, like new: sacrifice for $25__ Adams 4368 DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING: forfeited Toan, Y4 carat, fine white stone in beautiful new 14- yellow gold mounting with 4 exira diamonds. Original price. $60: now $25: terms. We will lend you $17.50 on this ring at any time. Louis Abrahams, 711 G st nw. DIAMOND RING. ‘set with_diamond and 4 o id: cost $125, sell. $30. DINING ROOM SUITE. bedroom suite. marimba, xylophone. Call 8 to 6. 5331 DISPLAY CASES, all sizes. at deep-cut icgs:_no money down: liberal trade-in. R o2f &6 i, 5757 ELECTRIC RANGES. standard makes at -cut prices. No money (ragecin, "Atins. 0510 s now DIBY ELECTRIC RANGE, G. E., 4-burner: slight. ly used: 30 days" free trial: reasonable: terms. 'Md Elec. Co.. 106 'Baito. bivd. Hyattsville. _Greenwood 1975. ELECTROLUX—Servel, like ne 5 cu. ft.3 crifice, $80. Phone Emerson 5741. ENAMELED SINK_ good, used. 18x24 toll rim with oack 2.49: big bargain for homes. summer cottages, etc. Hechinger Co. P, ral Electric, 24-inch blade. a.c. 9,1?:“ c.fieéluel'rent:eg(!fl.oo. Phone Atls ‘uu FUR _SCARF _(silver__fom), _beautifully marked. excellent condition, year old: sac- rifice. $50. SH. 3453 after 6 p.r FURN.—Kitchen cabinet. breakfast _ set. icebox, bed, daybed. settee; reas. Cheste FUR ND MUFF, Hudson ses black: Cb‘ljlcl Persian lamb trim suit. si 16, Columbia 2936 FURNITURE—Storage lots and others, like new; bargain prices on bedrm.. din. rm.. TV fm.- On sale daily. -3. at Metropolitat Warehouse. 50 Fiorida ave. n.e. FURNITURE—Studio couch with arms and back: if new. $39: for S14: 5-pc. breal it £530 80, for $15: $565 Chesteraeld sofa and k. 0: fo 3 esterfield sofa :hll!. £75. terms. Miller's. 2622 141 it nw. Open nights. FURNITURE—Dining room suite, oces. sional chairs, modern pictu: and la selection of picture frames, glassware and bric-a-brac. _Columbia 840: FURNITURE BARGAINS for cash buyers. Bedroom. dining” room and_fivine Foom suites and odd pleces, PFactory _floor samples and surplus stock. Brand-new aulity furnityre at enuine savings, ~For tte bed_ and_ haneing mirrorers a solid mahogan: ing cheir, both for $89. termine values by comparison. st and most {0r your cash at ST 625 F st. n.w. Open until 9 p.m. FURNITURE, comlete 1-rm. spt.: sacrifice for cash. 2025 Eve st. Republic 1400, Apt. 315._No_dealers. 3¢ Bedrooms (10). dining rooms (6). living " rooms _ (20), ~dinettes (14), breakfast rooms (8). lounge chairs (16). odd dining room chairs (11). dinette chairs (unfinished) (18), radios, many odd pieces. Purniture that' looks new. Pur- niture that's been repossessed. Purniture sold for storage. EVERYTHING MARKED SENSATIONALLY LOW. Open _nights. Acme Storage Co. (showroom). 4628 14th st. n.w. _Georgla 8080. OPEN NIGHTS. GAS RANGE (Garland), good condition, $10. 2623 Bladensburg rd. n.e. Atlantio GUITARS. good selection of used Instrus 108" Up. * The Biatio ‘Shov, 1015 T e awe” OBIN EVENINGS. GAS RANGE, enameled. 4-burner, side oven, Siorara. soace ned: 000 Eondltion: Bié bargain; $7.50 delivered. _Hechinger Co. RANGE BARGAINS — Tremendous St o Intest madeis brand-sew Hoot umn’ar. wi‘den selection_ in the Mt{. Pankes $1480. POl warranty ang ire Connection. 3. 8. Le Fevr ashe e, Inc. Wi ! it gas ra distributor, 557 sonw. BE o017 (Continued on Next Page.

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