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? Phone ? Main 3300 USE FOR RESULTS ^bashingtort-Herald] READ FOR PROFITS ' T? 71 STi?i i~l i II ) ? CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DIRECTORY 1 % T THE WASHINGTON HERALD Pukthoatf n?5 day in the mf * Tba tectca BmM r.-tr-npj u IK tl Eleventh street, ^*ihm|tor. D 0 lkchan?e-Can Main OA (F* sdtertl*meeu im tec Bitncfc 0. Mcnber Audit Bvcu ?r CTrcuWtioa. - CLASSIFIED RATES B"? -f ONE W?b?j Situtms. ? | CENT Boat, u4 Hoard. "S ^ WORD Jm Rrnt Boom. Lo?t %d4 Pc-.iid l.*:bar??. Be. \kn* Unca or 1m. cm ti?a. ??. 8?m iA ALL CTHER CLASMFll ATIO!!* rn linx? ?? lima J em<* ? Uo"? comvntiralr.. ' c**t* ,.t wk inrinly..^ ?S?wract Rataa On Rno"" Minimum Fit? I.'n?W rORBGJ( nEPBESENTATIVW. TB* fc. C. BSCKWllH SPECIAL AGENCY. ?*? twk Off.ci Kdi. ? CVc?4u uatra .Tnbun. Bkl?. Dtuvit Offire ...to Totd BUI*. ?. Otflo Thir.1 ru.1 Bid* LOST CoSr-MARYLAND TAG 10H3S. AND 6. ?? 'U with imp attaetud. Call KlaiUli* rmj jn2i-?t_ WANTED?AGENTS. Oa.VDV BIG (?IV. START ONE 0F~ OCB apaciaity ? andy hctori* in your home. small ream ufbiR; me tell how and furnish every thing;, aJvert i*. grand opportunity, meo-ww *?P- CANDY CO.. 1SI9 KiUtMd ?L. Philadal 1*1*. j?l?* HELP WANTED?MALI. LABORERS WANTED ? Steady work. Apply to KEY BRIDGE, 35th and Water Sts. N.W. ... jyia PLUMBERS AND PLUMBERS' HELPERS. Apply 724 Taylor it. n.w. Col. 9279. ju20-7t VfANTBD-BOYS TO CARRY HERALD -reut* Alfly COURTNEY'S NEWS STAND. ?^C at. nw. iu?4t M EN WANTED EARN 523 TO ? WEEKLY. Riee above Hiuill-MUrM po?itioa* Our thor ough. individual inatrortim in repairing as3 dr-v.ng of autom* hi'?* will fit yoa for a good poot'oti. The demand f<* cbanffears and chaiice cannot he Mppiird Unlimited ruasM at "cial! cost Day and evening clasara Tools and equiptgent free. rail, phor.e o* writ* for par*toJar*. NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE COL LEGE, 9th and O at a. r*. North li!9. )ul*eod-IOi term%xfnt employment UXD1I food working condition# for joong and mid dle aged men who are smbitiooa to learn the Street Railway Buainem. WAGES lT)tt MOTORMEN AND CONDUCTORS First threw sooths.. 0c per hoar Next nine months <lc per hour Af.er one year ttc per hoar Full credit given far former service with thts com [any and 4fc PER HOUR GIVEaN TO MEN WHO HAVE HAD ONE YEAR OR MORE CONTINUOUS EXPERIENCE WITH OTHER COMPANIES IN THE PAST nvt Y EARS. A; ply Monday, Wednesday and Friday be tween 9 and 11 a. ra. kMPLOYMlXT AND INSTRUCTION DEPARTMENT - r Washington Railway & Electric Co.. lath and East Capitol au. HELP WANTED?FEMALL "IS THERE ANY LUCK IN WASHINGTONV E. llez. Sweon. pa?u>r. Sunday night. (Viol huu?>e. large fr*e chair ia?nn like them). Cen tecuial iv?p?. Ch..~>*th & Ey? ae. SITUATIONS WANTED. ATTLNTION! WANT AD FREE. To Soldiers, Sailors and Ma rines. We will insert your ad free of charge, to help you get a position. Just phone Mam 33QQ?Classified Ad Dept. POSITION DESIRED BY EX SOLDIBU A3 leather of lanfluapm; apeak.* Italian, IrYench and Spanish. L. J. LI Si'A, Liberty Hut. ju2ft-7t EX-SOLDIER. nRfTt'LASH YULTAN1EU. deairc4 pottitioo; state aaiary you wiah to pay. BOX ft*. Herald oiL-e. j.iZ^U A RETURNEl? SOLDIER WANTS A Posi tion at accural utility work with chance fur ad vancement. BOX 657. Herald office. ju2-3t . WANTED BY DISCHARGED SOLDIER. k fwition aa boll-boy in local hotel; MO per a.ucth and board. BOX 713, Herald office. ju23 tf AN EXPERT FRUIT 3JA.N AND VORESTER want-t to g*t in corne*-tiuo with tome one in terested in the rejuvenation of <Jd or tramotion jf" new orchard. ROY MAGUIRE. Box 39. Ta tma Park. juJt-M IOUNG MAN DISCHARGED KR? ?M 8ERV ice June -1 desires position; haa tud ti?? yearn >f thorough office experience, handling turre ipoo'ience. bookkeeping and typing. 1227 Coon. ne nw. ju!9-tf EX-MARINE. DESIRES POSITION. Ql'AU ded to handle lsborera. BOX C13. Heia.d of ice 9? ? tf DISCHARGED SOLDIER. OF THE* TA~NK Cori-e. aiahes positioo with a Washington rgsnization with good prosi*< ?a. BOX 61?, Her ild office. tf L>EM< ?BILI3Dt"I> SOLDIER, 36 YEARS OF age, with education and experience, desires re-1 ipoti^ible aud vrotitaLle position. BOX 63. Beralil office. jul9-3t DISCMAlttiED SOLDIER WISHES- POST rion aa chauffeur in private family; can do all mnor re;>aira; dro*e for Gen. Judaon while in irrvice. Pkoae Coi. 7664, or BOX 651, Herald ?ffice. JOlT-tl DEMOBILIZED SOLDIER* -BOOKKEEPER. with know!eoge of sten.-sraphy and executive Kpen nee, desires res?onaible position with ?rye *rm; salary to ?tart. SI 4(0 per year, with 'i.sncea for advancement; references furnished; narried BOX 9C4. Herald office. ju9-3t iituations Wanted, Male & Female JTENWRAPHER AND BOOK K BXPElf. competent. to take charge of amall ?et of book*i alary to start, f 123 per month; come ready to . v to work. TROY BROS.. 41,* g. and P|. \ eve. nw. juS-tf FOR RENT?Unfurnished Rooms dT. VERNON INN?7? MT VERNON l^ace; large, cool rooana; hall room. ju?3t t YOU ST NW.?DHBIRABLE SOUfll room; second floor; private family; reference* Kcbanged: reasonable. juaB.a.29 fHKEE LAR'iE Ik'iOMS AND BATHEN tire aei'ond floor; gaa for light and cooking; paeonable. Apply 103 Seaton place nw. ju23-< ROOM AND BOARD. MLLEOtt WOMEN DESIRING CONGENIAL home; excellent food; are invited to make ap plication to Miss UNDERWOOD, Manager A. A. Hixise, 25flt K at. uw During aummer ranMeot as well ss permanent guests accom modated. juJ4-tf WANTED?ROOMS. JXITaND WIKk: BOTH EMPLOYED. DE sire two or three unfumiahed room* for light ,vi*rkecpfciff by August 1; not over S2) or |K; ,.rtheast or southeast preferred. 512 A at. so. a ju>-2t \ WANTED?BOARDERS. ;TNTEI>-BOABDtaS. ooOU PLACE AND1 nur Arnfy ? KM. MAY GARRISON. ' ut Ml HaUd oMcm. JuJMt / REAL ESTATE USE THE WANT ADS. FOR SALE?SUBURBAN. _ HOW TO BK TOUR OWN LANDLORD At Chery Ch**e on ttOQ cuh and 99 a W?Mh. GARAGES BUILT WE BUILD aATISrACIOBT GAKASm Call NortB OOW. iu?m BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. VACOtJU Cl^AMSIU. H?nd or ihcuk U ? krar; ? I l? to r? ?sk> how*. NATIOHAL TACCl/M SALH co.. Mwn ???. ??ui CARROLL ft LEWIS Real ?aU banker*. con tractor* and biillilt eetimatee cheorfuUy famished on all clasom al buildia* aa4 mm if *or?; Hat jour ffoparty with oa for quit* rtwto, we haw loU ol bwjer* who I eaat to bvj ?u*?h. lUt F tioite & Phone 1 linn K9T aoovk Tsar ?M wood Aocra naped tff clean H natural wood and repoilabed. No flqow too to c. ADAMS. NT G It. aw. Ftaaklin SU. mjB-Mt P-U-B-L-I-C ST-LN^G-RJ^P+tE-R AMY P. LEWIS ?I WOODVAJU) ?U!LI>lXa, rtlU.Sk. MAIN KM. FOR SALE?MISCELLANEOUS CASB cmuut FURNITURE Nov and ?lightly sesd. Terms or dlsaoonti " HOPWOOD-S. 8th Ac K ?u. WANTED?MISCELLANEOUS. IOU CANT H1DB TOUK AD IN TUB cieaoned eotaane-far there un t a ludiaj | place there. Th?-e ads aro U&AD. ncMM i WILL CALL IN MX KJNLttTIUUD AOTO motile, crtv or aabutbao. and pe> yon highest ! price* tm tmatmf. pant.ei-.en r. children * die ; carded clothing 4 aii (VwWip'ioim M?i 1 po*taJ or pbma. J will call . A* UiCJE. IZM .* at. a?. Nee* OR. 1 WILL BOT AKTTClNO SECONDHAND jcu wish to rcll What hire joof VdU or ?*il. TOUMT LOW*. M O it b?. Frank ha 7WIL PERSONALS. WORK1N . U EN -Bl SINEWS JUDGMENT with pro(?r trosdetaUtm for the welfare of tha buyer has built thia business to tMsaendeno p portions and growing hatter hut tha lower pc has lYTaci and brings trade vim gladly buy n pants at Si uih Sao us. JL'STH'S OLD STAND. II) D. jwflEH DO TOU LOVE GOOD HEALTH! TOO CAN bate it. Cel. at Tth at. nw. OLD INDIAN MKHH REMEDY SHOP. DR. REED SPECIALIST 804 SEVENTEENTH STREET 'OVER 30 YEARS .Serious and special Diseases ol Man aad IT row. Means Health to You if You Suffer , from Catarrh, Oheait* RheeaaaUam, CWlpa tion. Pi lea. Throat. L&ja, Brain. Heart. Blood | aad fckin Diaesaas. Nersoos Debility. Kidney , Diseases. Bladder Trouble. 8peaAc Blood Pol j aoning. Cwptiona. UVaa^ and All htl?ls Dtr j eases Cored for L?o ho Sofa Mat bod*. Charges Low. Medicine Furnished. CONSULTATION EREE Private Waiting Room for Ladies Office Honrs. IB to 1.. I to 4 Snndira, IB M IB MONEY TO LOAN. ilOMTX TO LOAN?MSB TO MOB.OIB ON D. CL real estate Srvtral trust fundn All t*aa? acuans conducted with economical consideration tor borrowers. WM. H. nAUNDEBi * CO., atoera BeiMicg. W IBth si. aw. f?A-BH st torrent ratao ef interest TTL&R * RUTHERFORD. INC. B7 lath st. n?. splMU WATCH THE CLASdiriKD COLUMN* TOH eiiaeocta ot tha crovtb at ta>s oty. Tl ?lay teem lt*e aa odd in?Bl? Out It Isn't. SPECIAL NOTICE. THE SHADE SHOP 733 12th St. I'RONS WAIN ?fK Be Wise in Time. Order Window Shades Now And aavc advanc? in pricti. AUCTION SALES. DAVID NOTES. ALOTTONEKK. UBAD qnartaoa oi tKa Metropolitan Poiica Dapart ment of tha District of Oolutahia. July IB. 1?1B. Notice i* hereby giien that I will Mil at public suctioo. at the establishment of David Notea, 5C Louiaiant aie. aw., on Saturday. Jaly M, 1B19, at IB o'clock a. m.. loat, atolan and afcandoncd property delirared to me by the Met ropr/.i'an Police of the District oi Cblumbaa. and not called for by the owner*, aa contemplated by law. This property coodsta oi Mcyrtaa. clothing and roiscetlsneoiia gooda A schedule in detail of the property to be sold will bo found posted in the oftce of the Chief Clerk at Police Head qusrtan EDWIN B. H1S6B. Chief (Also Property) Clerk. Metropolitaa Police, D. C. ju*3t REAL ESTATE. CABIN JOHN PARK ifflUCTIVI SUBURBAN HO MIA. J. S. TOMUNSON JN SOUTH CBN BLDO . M. 74* CLAIRVOYANTS. MME. JEANETT PALMIST. CLAIRVOYANT nMKitNi to read your entire h/?, pa#t, preo ?M ud future. Sin uU do fusaftioos. tot to- I fore jou utter a word aba talk tout ion called . (?, oaibm of bieod& eneapiea; tolk too to ! Win succees to buataess, health. courtship. bu- i riaga, dt?<we? t?H> *00 port of the world [ will to Mtcudul for yon; idruti bow to fain I ud totd I rood poaMan. oto toil* if ibo 000 ' you Vom is troo or false Are juu ia trouUef ' Do you tad tto 000 you havo toatoweo jour truet and a (foe t loo open acting cool and in different toward yout She will remove aU ob staclea and tall you bow to win and bold tbe no you deaire. Bto reunitea the separated, lo cal ea absent friends or selatiTaa. Bcsdinaa. fl.tA, ? SEVgNfll STBEBT NOBTHWEST. Prhate Parlor*. Opp. toks * Co ki-tf MRS. BOSWEll I PALMIST AND CLA1UVOTANT Givea advtoa 00 buainaea matter*, lota, health and family affairs; tells if the one you lota ia true or faiss; whst part of tho rsuntry is luck iest tc you; what to do to to successful in lifs; gices you da tea and facta in lifa and wbat is nappenlng without asking a single question; the doee not tall to please, but reads just as tho hand indicates; tells you the plsnets yon were born ander. tto lucky and unlucky planet*; ?ben and wham you will marry; settles and rx plains love. family trouble, marriacs. speculation, in vestment transactions of all kinds; in fact no matter what your hot*, (tar or ambition come to this noted palmiat and And help; there is no naed for anjona to be unsuccessful or nnhaprer; no matter what tha cauae. her advice removes all * tsoubie; sho guarantiee satisfaction. Heading, noo no ith st. ?w. jua^Tt MADAM D'ASHMAN ~ tiypay Clairvoyant And cord reaoer; adftaa given 00 hiwoesa. utmsga and ntoxcoi true wosoaa baa raad lor asany peopk ia many countna?. Her predictions are reliable. O at., corner 1Mb- apll-m MADAME ZELLA ?Genuine Egyptian Palmist. II! in doubt of love, business or fam ily affairs, consult Madame Zella.' 615 7th St. N. W. ]aBM " SWOT"leNoke Gifted clairvoyant and medium, can bs con sulted on all affaire of lifa. Where others fail, sbe succeeds Her advice la rood, try her. No guees wofk or qoeotioua asked; wbat ahe sees and tails cornea true. Satisfaction guaranteed. Of fice 721 11th st. nw., two doors north of Palais Boyal store. Hours. 11 a. p. to ? p. m. jul-90t ilKa MART BHOfcMAKEU. ' SP1B1TOAL and aaid render. IIS M St.. aw. North HO. Hours. 11 a. m. to > p. m MADAME ALLFN PALMIST ASD CLAIRYOTAIfF. tit r stbkkt n. w Guarantees to read your entire life, past, (res ent and futura; gives toe advice en baslnese. love, health and family affairs; tells the nam* of yoor future husband ce wife; and what to i do to be succeerful la life; one visit will pay , you for your nury dissppointmeets io others: ! sho win remove til obstacles snd tell >ou bow to win sod told the one you desire; she elves j sdvica on all important affairs of life, readings' H ?; o? 000 in trouble turned away money or no money. ie^JOt BELMONir i Z*?*ed clairvoyant and palmist. Gives advice 00 buainese matters, lore, health, snd family aj laita. Tells name of your future hnaband or wile, u!!.? if cna you love ia true or false. What part of the cuuuir? tockie*t to you. What to ' do to ha aucdrealui in lit* Uis ? t a?a ?*. i Nazt door to Maaonic Tmple. Readings. 5L ' jeanot I PALMISTRY. Palmistry la a recognised science. and RIZPAH ELDON. Is known ss one of its great ?at ezponenta Hun dreds visit thia remsrkable woman daily ; com plete readings with accurate deacriptinns of whst j your hand foretells only $1. Reception parlor ae. romer of 4th and O nw. Entrance tto sL I Bourse 10 *. m to 8 p. m. }eflt-Xk MADAME STANLEY -Royal Oypar palmist, reads tge hand liks an open book; satisfsctioQ guaranteed; give b*r a sail. 1511 H st. ne je^OOt . PALMISTRY. CEALO PARKER Are you in trouble? Save time and roonev by ! consulting a natural-born clsirvoyant thst Divine i Providence has seen flt to hieas with remsrkable 1 talent*: she asks no ipiastiona but will tell yr-u ' about buaineas. love or marnsgea. and whst to do 1 tot* successful in life, overcomes evil influent*; give tuck days and numbers; you will be wiser snd happier after seeing her: satisfaction or no { charge*; reading. $1. 1*11 C at. nw.; between 12tb snd 13th sts. mada\Teppy, ' ; EfJTPTIAN PALMIST. Reads y?"f U't f*?"1 ?*'adJa to grave; her rnw- ' ?ra sra wonderful, it dinaitabla advice; Hear in- j formation concerning love, courtship, marriage and divorce; both rich and poor find counsel < equally beneficial and interesting; you are wiaer and happier after eonaulting her; aatU.'action guaranteed, permanently located; hours, ? a. m. to ? P. Ol PA. AVE. NW. MADAME VICTORIA. " Tto gifted palmist and clairvoyant. Car art no* buainesr. fsmily sffsira, lore and marriiies. ran tsll you tha name v( tuture huabgDu ur wife. Can tell you tto secret of being successful; vw lo svoid trouble and E*w to avoid evil influence, Kgfirfactiou guarsuteed or no cuarge. Ifntrance Tth rt aplS-IM MADA^ KASKO I -?GTrTlA.N BC1BNT1KI0 l-AMIIST: T?r,L8 PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE: ?ATI? PACTION GUARANTEED; UOUBit. t A. It. TO S P M. ITBHA-NliNTLY LOCAfm ia iu *r. nw. nt>su LEGAL NOTICES. 'KSiTTiarejjrAiwsnwr 1 "ITS SsSr^rfSSS^? ??Jr0*"0'*."1- ? infant, tj hia Mlt *" 2?E? ?. "?"*? k"** wT 55s arc^s; srls SSVLKs?^ i * <t._ 7. TV *** it ia. bj the Court, this Ith _ _ J"lj. A.P.. ltit. OKOKMD, Uut aU ^ ahov taua* U an |W? h? on M toto* Ik* Uth day of Auiu^a DlMHL mVi* "32f"* 01 ***' P*1'!*" riKHUd not to !?"?, ^M>*l,d- 11141 ? ??W <" Ui? ortW to .?-? ? l<* tbra. ceommuZV . ??*? i"* U*m au4 day In Tbo Waahluton H?r?ld Mm l??? W?NDBi< P. STAFFORD. Ju?K* A tnu ropy. IM: IUt\). 1 R. TOOtM. M By r. K. OTNNlNliBAM. A?at. O.*. h?w*? PROPOSALS. OFKIOS OIT TUB COUUIMIONUI#. Wl* trl? at dDluBhu. July S. mi. Saatad W? poala vUl to mud at tk? o?c?, Boo* M. lhatrtct BnlMinc. until 1 ('clock pi m.. |M 1 1M? lor minor pluBbfcv rrpur work at wlow prmtirs rfnnrf tto enauirt ya*r. Kara at l? ;'?al and nccrtaarr tn*oraati?? may to ektaieed ' Ironi tho Clii?# Clerk. F&glottr Impartaunt Room 1* DvatrM Ruildmr UKH8 BROWN LOW W GWYNN GAKI'INIR, C13AKLM W KITE, Coumlauonan. l>. C. oFPfoE or TUB COMMISSIONS*!. WAlff icfton, I). Cm. J uly "M. 1919. Saatol prapoaala will bp received at this office. Room 500, until I 2 o'clock pi m.. Aa 18, 1910, f<* furnishing and delivering to the Diatrict of Columbia Wa'-er lV;?rtiaeut fire bundml rM\ flveetghths t*> inel? wawr meUN. KpnaicsUona and torn of r*opoaal tu be obtained upon appticauoo ta the Purchasing Officer. D. C.t Room 300. Dis tnct Building. LOCI8 BROWNLOW. W. ? JWYNN GARDINER. CHARLES W. BUTE. Commtaaioocr*. IX C. juS.S.9 iwnmiesT or tbb i.vncmo*. oiff ernmsstt PSiel Yards. Bureau of Mines, Wash ington. D C., July B. IB*. healed iwpmli in duplicate, will he raceitfd up to KVidaj nooa. August 1. 1910. for the wood requirements of tbe District and Fcdrral iiovcmmutta lor the penod from August ft. 1019, to Jung 3D. 19QQ. The w tmiated ve^otmeents are (more or less), 3 cords S-piece oak: 12 corda S-piece 29 cards oak, long. & cosds oek. 8. St 8 ; 300 cords pine, kmg: 200 cords pine, 8. & 8.; and 0 cords Opiece p?ne. Spacifcatioas ma* be bad by addressmi the Chief Euguiecr. tiorarnmcnt >\?el Tarda. Uoom 127, Intrnor Depaxtueut BuiMing Wasb irgttto. D. C. Ju?-X Ahflcfi OF 'fflB t\>l4HliKioNEt8 OF TflB District f< Ooluabia. Wa&hington. D. C., July 2J, 1910. Sealed rrr?i*3?ais will be reoemd at the oHice of the SccreUry of the Board of Otxn mimioners. Roam SCO. District Bui'ding. \intJl 2 o't'lerk p. nti Au?i? 10. 1019. frv recon .-tpiicting a portion o/ the Csral B'all west of Uie Aqueduct Bridge. Forms of prapmala. speca ftr*Ur*i> and t??cea?sn- information maj be oh taintd frmn the Chief Cl?*k at the Khgmeer De- 1 pertment. Room 42T. District Building, Washing ton. rv C. LOl lS BROWNI/>W W GWTNN CARDINUt rHARiJbS W. KFTB. Commit aiocters. D. C. )aX.? ?.?.B-aul Schools And Colleges I B05]nf.s.9(^li^k|VJ ^OTEFT -^?WO.TMO^I 111 hhortnena, lypewntinp Book keeping. Accounting. E>t?iisl?. Penmanship, Letter Writing D*/ ?na Evening Classes. FHONB MAIN 9M11 FIRST OllADR CIVIL BERVICB IXAWT nations (<e ?Jerks August 6 snd 9. Tuition for entire course for the*e ei satinet ions. 15 The CIVIL hFJtVlCB FREFABATOBY SCHOOL. ?e. cor. litb aud F ats. bw. Frank- ' lip 'MX Accountancy Kntlonal Y. M. C. A. Cmmr?9 Dearer (Grunting Psirert Jfpw Classes Ksw Form I ay Oldest Accounting .School la City. 173B o Y M r A Mmlm X. W. 1. in. t. H* 8230 REFRIGERATORS ft ICEBOXES. RefrifreratoM, tcc Boxe? 1MAT ARE SUPERIOR NEUHON REKr.IGERA.TOR CO. 611 F St. N. W. Franldin 2757 MOVING, PACKING, STORAGE. SMITH'S TRANSFER ANP STORAGE CO. NORTH 3342, N. 3343 N. >3<?. " ^ ? I LONG-DISTANCE MOVING. SAFETY" FIRST. ~! 1 ABSOLCn- LY f lKfci'KOOF d T O B A <| B ! i Rooms.' W and up. kioTing and Packing. | i UNITED HTATE8 STORAOIS CO.. ?!?-? ?a > i **? ^hone Main VO and Krapkltn $m. XL | moving - . ?? 1 V^S tVe Tumish large r>add?d vans and careful | to handle your goods. * PACK Lit S of furniture, piseoa. china. ' brae, etc. Bxperietwed men oaly. bHIPPINO to sll ?*rts of the werli. STOBAGK iOr iuruttur*. piano* snd I bold sooda 1221 II Kt N W. Ualo ?H KRIEG'S T'.XPRESS business-chances. MANY UOOD OPPOfrrnvrrfri lor catjblr mm and nomra witb ana. iJIS? CO.PORAT.O-N ^L.NSf'co^Tr. ^ mj-'iaot AUTOMOBILES 1*111 iniin iW Ruuiu USB THE WANT AOS Bvjiai w SWhaj Tow Art*. a pro iccieiiomgi MR. PORDOWNER Tour ear will run better and you will have money in your pocket* after taking advantage of our apecial acceuory com biaation offer. We will lend you eampiee V ? number of the lateet Ford im firovementa at the loweat fac ory price* for u?e on your own ear. We auk nothing in return. Writ* far particulars. Ml NUNSEY BLDG., Washington, D. C. DONT HESITATE Com* early and avoid tha rush. Gat these tire* now. Guaranteed for 6,000 mile*. Absolutely firsts, no teconds. 30x3 $11.00 30x3i/2 13.50 32x31/2 .. 15.69 34x3?/2 17.59 31x4 20.30 32x4 20.68 33x4 21.59 34x4 22.07 32x4'/2 26.95 33x4!/, 27.76 34x4i/2 28.57 35x4'/2 29.81 36x4i/2 30.28 37x5 36.56 GLASSER. BLUM & CO.. Phone North 3876 and 3959. 2030 7th St. N.W. JulStf ALL part* to all cars in stock. We can save you 50%. Larg est dealers in used cars in Wash ington. GLASSER. BLUM & CO.. 2030 7th St. N.W. North 3176 and 1?5?. Liberty and Victory Bonds CASHED AT HIGHEST PRICES We Also Pay Cash for Part Paid Liberty Bond Cards and WAR SAVINGS STAMPS Without Going Through Any Red Tape W# pay interest up to day your bond is sold. Inquire elsewhere for prices, but don't sell your bonds or stamps until you v*t our prices. Liberty Investment Co. Phone ^iain 7s8q 920 F Street N. W. Open Daily, 8:30 A. M. to 6:30 P. M. "We talk less and pay the' highest market price." CASH FOR LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS OP ALL ISSUES Afrt> WAR SAVINGS STAMPS W* Al*o Buy Part-Paid Card* LIBERTY BOND EXCHANGE 915 Pensa. Ave. N.W. OPEN Daily 1:30 a.m. to t p.m. Sunday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. avto icqutoiue TIKE OUCTOK. rail aad tK*h*a$m ?M tan. PLA1A AUTO SUPPLY OU axehanf* ? 4?-4# J WHY NOT Mikt that cm look lika aev. We that it cam b? dona by uataj CASCO Central Auto MM Pi- ... nw. aitoi ron nut. rOR 8.1 Lt nil roao TOURING 3? It* C*>L? KOAUCTBB. TUOROL'OlILt oi?rn?ul?J, four M tlM>; t?o (Ood bargaiu tu caah tauw Apply Haraid ofnaa. AUTO PAlITDia. Northeast Automobile Palatine and Tiiiuatqa T?., Ml? Flirt St * ft. o?o# ph?M *??<* sr. Estimate* PiM>|l>w Cbawltslly Fnrnlab^ Oar M*rt? $1 a pro mtniHwo. P5R ? PER HOUR - MAN ALTO REPAIRING au iut? * Cm B> Ext-wt ttichuus Cwbua BvaoMd to OlNM Ford Autborlwd Workiuuhip awuM ( H. E. HOWES 1410 First Stmt N. E. Pbooe North mi nuEd Ttuih.Nutko and urAiiiD irikk UALL OU.. tl2 t?k rr. NW. Mggl AITOI ron HIM. PHONE rBANBUH H Tuunng and out-of-town trip* a veotalty. Mo4 Fa. iff. dw fuMft | CAM. WKST i* roC qcicS sbbvick 1 sight Miui, is and (L.50 an hour. PIBRrfc TAXI CO jtfUf FUNERAL DESIGNS. Appropriate Funeral Tokeni Artlatic?txprMlve?lnexpenatra. Cude Bros. Co. 1214 F Stmt. I Prompt aoto ieBna atrnc* \ afclMt ; DIED. i COLHOUX?Suddenly en Thursday. I July 24. 1919. at Ajundel-on-the- | Bay, J. ROSS, beloved huaband of ! Martha D. Colhoun. Funeral from the Chapel of W. R. ] Speare Co.. No. IK* H street north- 1 west, on Saturday. July 26, 1919. at 10 a. m. MORAX?On Wednesday. July 23. 1919. at Georgetown University Hospital. PATRICK T. MORAX. Jr.. be loved son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick T Moran, 17?7 Oolumbia road. Requiem Hipjh Mass at Sacred Heart I Church, Saturday. July 26. at 9 1 o'clock a. m Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. PAPPAS?Suddenly on Thursday; morninjr. July 24. 1919. at 10:15. i Rose Pappas (nee Jones), at the home of her mother. Mrs Brown.! 110 Massachusetts avtnue north- I wrat. Funeral aervice at St. Aloysius Church. Xorth Capitol and I streets, Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. - I BIRTHS REPORTED. WHITE. Benjamin and Mary Neifald. hoy. Angelo and Adelina Palma, hoy James L. and Carrie H. Pratt, girl. Theodcre and Diana Pappsa. firl. Morris and Roes Stein, girl. Antonio and Antomna Troiaao. firL Mnaris and Sarah Waif, firl. Vance E. and Marion Wilson. bo* John S. and Mary Ll Montaine. boy. gyltestcr and Je**ie Johnson. firl. Max and Yetta Harrison, firl. Simon and Erther Hffwn. firl. R ibin and Yetta (?rodereon. hr.y. Win. A. and l>orothy A. Fletda, firl. Andrew J. and Bridget L. Dargao. U*. Joseph and Helen V. Dillon. be>. Maurice J. and Johanna M. Cronin. boy Arthur W. and Caroline C. Crandal'., girt ?;*orge A. and Ethel Btvwell. girl Luyne F. and May P. Brinkley, girl. COLORED fthelton and Elbert a Kilby. Charles t\ and Viola Ford. boy DEATHS REPORTED. WHITE. Frank L. Ha\licek. twa. I" S Ka'al Boa Frames E. Hooter. 78. Ill Q *t. n*. Charier T. Sawyers. SI. 1711 Wis. a*e nw. I Thomas Digg?. 3?. <Iarficld Hoapital. 1 Bixabeth K Brady. 6?., .'906 Huntinpton at. nw. I Daniel J. Kelly. 75. Proaideace Huapital I Roe M. Pappas, 30. 110 Md. a*e. nw. Liaae A. I*ai?r. ?. ? ?th at. ne. | Del'a Mine Mertx, 5*C *tb Place. Ckre (land Park. Wm- NuthaR. 1. ?? K H. m. I Fannia A. Walter, 57. IjSI <? st. ne. Mamie O'CeMMC. ? mon.. 736 fc>d at. ne. OOLOBED Blitte T. Warlr. 37. St. Elizabeth's Ilosnital. Dandridge O'Neal. 51. 130 Blagdena court. Thomas Arms ted. 34, 1904 fth at. nw. Handa'l Niwl. 23 Ho oeo. Hospt Da^id Netter. 9 mon , 9G4 lat st. aw MARRIAGE LICENSES. WHIT* John A. Smith, 26, of Puutaiitfv Pa . and A11i?_M,rt.ill. M. ol 1*1*. V. The U?. J. H. Jeffries. George H. Fkrmona, ST. and Maty K Hunch. 5 , U. ? MT. X. A W?l?ti *~w?iVwi2El: *? if a***u Gnrdfn f* . l^*B- The IU* J. K warden C. Aafcton. ? aad Jmd* V UmifZZi tiXVirr? 5**Tc a n."S2 iSi-S ?*Vtz* ??/3SY3 SaS-^ EfT 5 5??*- ?? - <*?. >? '? Hcanlae. M, orf w~vi? ? c r! ^ ?au?. **? *?* Jr ? o. ?m uk. u x*? JSiSS ?&<rzz s Jai * two b~ COLOKED I I If. Wsldii, 1 "*???<*. V?. Ths Err. ^ waSSSL.* ?"SL. "? WILSON SURETOTOUR U. S. NEXT MONTH W INTEREST OF LEAGUE fwnxi'SO fiom page one pubhcan Senator, to confer with Dim. He ?iw Senator* Warren and bpcncer yesterday. but it waa in U mated there were no other ap pointments in view. K?^cl. j., . The Pre.ident confidently be rllV'* ^ comprehen.ive .tatement !?""<>" Japanese government on the Shantunc matter will be de lH'TZ L?- h'm wUh,n * frw day". he told Senator Spencer It i. believed thi. explanation from Japan, when tt doe. come, will show that the award made by the Peace Conference is not ao ob jectionable. as It has Wn repre sented to be; that It will greatly clarify the situation and also be satisfactory to the Chinese repre saatativca. Has Fire Be?mationa. ? P~.Ut0r. ?pe|,c?r submitted to the resident live reservations to the leaa-ue of nations, wh.ch he said must HeJ* lh' trt*l> ? >o be rau The President told Spenoer he was sad ?aiiinltr",e(1 ln "" reservation^ ?i?d said they would receive hu earn est consideration. '""rvatlons which Sena tor Spencer said were cardinal " *?"'d <h? rieht of th? country ? L domestic questions ?uch as tariff and immigration w ithout c-jc iJThi Vl">rf'rerr*; '"kure observance of the Wonroe doctrine, and definitely a^liT.'L'.0 h* ,he *?!e ri*'ht of ' on gre?s to determine any future military action. * The two other reservations tt-j Sen ator urged are th.t Am.ncii her rlfht to withdiaw from the jTf"' *' ?nv *??? Hithout question. ShnnIlia* *X?,r?" "Km for tl* Shantung settlement and e*p,e? hoi* "Consideration and ai democratic aid TO BEAT LEAGUE v ASKED BY BORAH C<.Kn\'lID PROM PAGE ON*. 'the^Ln?,"' *h" ,h' opposition In ine Senate arose out of ?*r?r>n i wlson"^.0*1 ?? Pre.id.-nt T*' ,lmP'y "amazinir." TTie Senator showed that th# Pr"*Went*ildPPO!"wd '?n* b'!nr' the whlri, Jl a ?"y,h,nB' of ,h? thin*, him l^i. u^0""0*1 ?PP"?-tion to ,he aPPe.l for the eloo. eUet nnD'm.t?cra'"I candid.te? in tne eiaction of November. 13lg. Opposed f All Leac.ea. Se1r.n,Ve0rnFI<LtC,,er ?"<??"? whether senator Borah was opposed to any ''"7' The Idaho Sen.,or re ti'th v ,VM> *nd "as opposed th.n ^o t?n;?"Amerlc?" alliance mot, ,*J?w le?gue. He added: .. c*n ^ n? doubt whatever favor "y,.rov|t,'otl I *n> standing in faior of the policy of this Government It ! ??* ""*ed for 'he last 150 years Jt I. good enough for me I am wiil ^ thi. government a,?t hi, existed rather than submtt it or en " *'th *nv foreign powers. thf linn* il UJucA discussion Of 1^ ? ' Z doctrine and of preserv ing It b> reservation., but you can not preserve the Monro* doctrine ir t^ TE?S the POl">' of W'aei.ins If vou 'he Monro- doctrine. ,!j ? , meddle in European affair, and entangle yourselves with fcuro nations you cannot prevent Ku inr-,Mm COmiZ' h're "d 'nterfer Ing with our affairs. There is jUs. tr.n W.*L,?KPrTrVe *h" doc trine and that Is to stay out of Ku ropean affair* and Asiatic affairs St. Elizabeth's Patients To Hold Big Field Day ? i A ""'daummer meeting for the so! aier and sailor patient.? at St Elr i ,bf'h' Hospital will be held tod.v on the hospital grounds. Arrangements for the meet have heen made by the Laymen . SerMce i;?',tton; Trinity Commun.ty SJ Ser\icV W*r Prizes of wriat watches, frames toys and cijfars will ho PIVen thJ winners in the various contests. CLANCY'S KIDS (Copyright. 1019. by the McClure N?w?paper Syndicate.) By PERCY L CROSBY HOU)Do JK'NOUJ V4HO THCS6 Guys Af?OUN0 H?f?e ?J-J Aw, pcx?aer iThcm And 6tr on oResseo -! yen! ah'maybc ctr CLOTHES SWIPCP, HUH? Comptroller Claims Rjggs Bank Resented Ouster Fcom Treasury. Secretary MrAdoc'i refusal to grant live Rises National Bank special priv ileges war the ctiut of the antagonist by bank offlctalj toward tha Traas ury Department. John Skelton WIN. iamn told the Senate Committee on Banking and Currency yesterday. William, staled that the ft ret clash between the Treasury Department the bank came when Secretary Me Adoo Issued a press statement ?i plaining the expulsion of a clerk of the Riggs Bank from the office of the Comptroller of the Cerre^. Prior to the WUaon admlnlstra, tion." the witness stated, "officials ?t the Riggs Bank were at hom? lh?' Treasury Building and were able to secure information unobtain able by national banks throughout the county. It was the breaking of this pipe line' that caused the trouble-'* ~ Ko Hemul tiaity. The comptroller branded as falsa, statements of previous witnesses to the effect that the hostility of hi* office toward the bonk was due to personal enmity between himself and Milton E. Alloa and W. J. Flather. officers of the bank. He stated that prior to the trouble with the bank the two men bad been strangers to hilu. and that his rela tions with the only officer with whom he was acquainted. President Glover hi d been frlenolj. "Whatever action It was my duty to take towaid the bsnk." he de cl&red. had absolutely no connection with any of th? bank officiate." Hns Sent 1T? to Prison. Williams stated that during his term of office as Comptroller of the Our '' "tv h" ?I? l ank oa?.l, throughout the country to prison for Violations of the law. ha? never been chart?d" ha ^.t "l *"V c*" ' "?? ">"?? E l"' of "oministration o* the affairs of the First National Banv, of I niontoe n. I a., bv previous answenM th* """"'"ee. was r VJnh* A ?~?n. receiver for the bank at the time of its fatl btriu* J?,ln & **"* ounaei for I The Wit anas I. produced affidavits of , Wmos. men Cf I n?>nt.?n "vcA^I ? he sale of the bank real e.-tatobv tS5 | Treaaury oflic.als, declaring the trans, action to have been juat and fair to the officer, of the bankrupt hank silnrf ,K P'r&ll"r f^sume the '"If nwrning to complete his lihTi&rSSfc ?"or~> f<* INSPECTOR HIDES OFFICIAL REPORT UPON BOATS HE "DISABLED" WNTHITO FROM rsc.r ovc IrST H'" T"J' """ ?"? heart , ,h" Mr t'hler had * ,'Mhe bupwvirtne Inspector Gen sral then said the report ?? ?ot y-t 1? 'h' PUM,C He said t??? It bo ready liondav , to his attrition that 1 mftt<7*? ?team' ?"ts had been pe . ' tn continue their rchedui-s hs^eUfi0l,t ,h* ""n"*1- thisv mnrht i???i w* re'M't',lpn of the Ohicaco Kastlan.i tr**e<J> hetw. re^lT<'Sh",s hl* mon,orv from verbal V^."'rZl7J"m hr h" ?**"??? Mr. Thi iJU? 5*. lh" -n't I-?"1 Baltimore had been in ' service sixteen year*. Ss,s He ?..t, Hijtk ttasdard lort tin h?,h """ P'n" ?-> The n??i. ",h*r ><? bal lasted more or have their prer-u balance rearranged tn order to ma, - duion. "uwS*r all con ait ions of navigation." Both steamer* have been m the ?me?* ?n 2" or*o\k ? W ashmgt o * iMute since May s Thry arT posed to be capable of carrvjn* arv proximately excursionists ^n ? regular trip. Auto Turni Tnrtle; One Killed j Ash. ville, C . July t.-on, k'"'d "l?ta fitly HOd flve 'n.r^ "hen an automobile turned turtle oarl.v today a short d.f I . ~ 'rnm ,k,B city Francis Hvatt. ,<>f Waynesvllie. Icwt his life _ Four Boys Die MysterioMl*. t Mound Valley. Kan . July four bo>*. rsn^my in age rrom 7 to It >vais. children of George M Hok* have di> d in the last three d?ys' The caun.- of their death baffle* half a oozen physicians. The InVrrmal (kt B?i fold by AU. DCi.OUUiTB Jr sent by mail on reoelnl of prtM ?ik>curm Co., Wuh., D. C