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W ashiagton Herald
READ FOR PROFITS
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DIRECTORY
USE FOR RESULTS
? Phone ?
Main 3300
THE WASHINGTON HERALD
Pabliaued rite? day in the year by Th? firfv
*???? U?r*Id Company at I?h2? Eleventh
v??hin|tor. D' C
"THe^ooo# II* charge?0*H Main S^flO. (fx
advertisement* u* for Branch 1).
^caber Audit B'jrta% or OrcnUtMm.
V CLASSIFIED RATES
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R? Brat B'?J? j MlnlniUa
It# aod r?uad [thuv 2r.
# lbTw lisea or l?b?, one tima. 25c. dam*
lb;*- c-? timea, Me.
ALL CTUES CLASSIFICATIONS?
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? ^mes cuneevratnely * centi
?tunes courfeutfeely.... t cent*
Contract Rate* On ReqCM*
Minimum Five Lfn?e.
KORUOM REPRESENTATIVE?.
THE a. c. BSLKWi'iU SPECIAL agency
Rf* Office lrb?a>-. ?'<*??
Crr^Ki Otfire Tribune Bldg.
via ,it Office 429 Ford Bid*.
8* Louia Offico TAtH Xatiooal Bid*
LOST.
I
COflT 4JOLD brooch SET WITH PEARLS |
^ small diamond: picas*? return to 2HX> H ?t.
V? A P< 8. Reward jiCO-lt i
uwt-iunk b?h)K no. Washington!
1*km and Tro^t ("a; return to J. A. 4JER
ARLI. !3W. E. C%Ntol ?t. ju30-lt
U>9T-G?iLD BAR PIN ENGRAVED "SARAH |
I^e Oia? pell. 1517" in T^cnallyto^m. R'*wd. |
|!!7 r'h??A. *>ake ?t n*. Franklin 6177. ju?>-Jt
WANTED?AGENTS.
A (TENTS .T \NTED?ACENTS MAKE BIG
aqonrv k-Uu g tyrevriter ribbona: .-^.mples 3
eents ftch; three for $1: ct.c dos?ni fi?r $3: rr
tsil at dftlon 75 ifiits each. NATIONAL RIB
BON INKING WORKS. Der*. A. t?J3 Fourth
sve.. Brooklyn. N Y. ju2T 7tt
f CANDY-BIG PAY; START ONE OF OUR |
( aperialty e.uidy factories in your home, small j
room. any%her?; we tell how and furnish every
thing; advertise; grand opportunity; taer- ?">?
ot#n. CANDY CO.. 1315 Ranstesl it, Philadel
phia. jul3-3Dt
HELP WANTED?MALL
MEN WANTtD-EARN J2, TO i*J WEEKLY.
Riao above aroall-aalaricd politicna. Our thor
ough, individual icstrueti>n iu repairing an*
drying of automobiles will fit you for a good
potiUeD The demand for chauffeurs aud me
chanic* cannot be supi ImkL Unlimited coui*e;
~i "CjuII coat. Day and eTenn g classes. Tools il
?**uiEtn*nt tree. Call, phone or vrri'e for t
tk.lsrs. NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE COL-?
2E, 9tb and O n?. Norih is: >.
7" julO-eod "X. j
WKNTED-BOYS to carry herald!
>>u'ea. Axn-ly COURTNEY'S NEWS STAND. I
(fi ?t. nw. jii2>6t i
HELP WANTED?FEMALE.
llTTIVE WO At EN IN PRINTING OFFirE. !
aBAYWORTH 11*B. B(?USE. G9 G st. nw
? ;u3Mt j
SITUATIONS WANTED. _
ATTLNTION!
t
XASi AD FREE
To Soldiers, Sailors and Ma- i
rines. Wc ?Rill insert your ad j
:fi?e of charge, to help you get !
( a position. Just phone Main
3300?C!q>s;> rd Ad Dept.
SH.U..K1:. l>ix hari;ei>. UKsmEj posi-j
tion an ?-haM!Tt?-.ir. ?'all Main 2?70, Br. C5. ?
FRA.Nr. CAR A FELLY, or BOX 699. Herald
office _ ju29-il |
EX "Ea\p E MAN DESIRES Pt?SITION AS
?chai'?"i*ur. will <So all tui.x.r rei^uriiig; truck or
tourmx; steady and co?l*t?nt. Aj ply B? ?X 701. 1
Heralil ju2?-Ct
ftMUNI T*> BE DlSCftfARGED AUGUST 15 '
deair-s j> sition uitb large manufacturiiig con- :
cem as w.eT'1' v aiid rin?t aid loan; stato sal
ao WM. S<"HI ITrHEI>. Dfl Ray. Alexandria, j
Ta. I
KXPLKT FILE ?*XERK AND TYI1>T IIN
Spanis.. or E:vgliah. <!? ^irea ponition; tx-.sol-H
dier 1539 Eye *t. nw. Art 3. Main ZZ'26. ju29tf |
YOUNO MAN T'J \ EARS."? J UST UlS
eharged Irom the -rrcy. wa-"j. roaitum as bell
bOy. or elcrical prwition; jro-l education; atea-ly
agii oonapttent. Addreaa BOX 7C0. Herald office. '
juStf ]
i-0.>: 1 i"N pb?ikei> by bx Soldiek as
teacher of la!.giia?,',v; sp?r>iks Italian, Freueh 1
and *?paiii>>h. I?. J. Ll^<'.\. Liberty Htit. jti3&-7t .
SBsOLDIER. rlRST t LASs" VL'U ANlZEli.
Reaires poaitton. state salary >ou wish to pa*-.
rfpX 65f?. H-rakl Otflce. juS-tf 1
^>BTURNED SOLOIEK WANTS A Posf
/f tjon at general utility \*'>rk with chauce for ai
rancein^nt. B'*X 6i?. H ra!d o!Biv. ;'.rlT>-3t |
WANTED BY DI>C?IAR? >E1> SOLDIER.
pivdtion as bt'-Il-boy in l?>cal hotel; $^9 ptr
mootl; and board. BOX 715, Herald ?tficc.
j'?23-tf ;
i AN EXPERT FRITT~'VN \ \I> 1 ? >I:Esf KR
want* to get in cocnectiun with aome one in- '
tcrested in tho reiuT?iat?vn cf old or jromotion
of ntwr orchard BOY MAGUIRE. ttox 39. Ta
kima 1'jrk jw20-3t
YOl'Nli M AN 1?IS?HA K?; ED IIliO MS K R V
ice June 24 desu? positioc; has had d?e years ;
c?f thorough office ?ienence. handling corre
vpondencc. booakcejir.g and t>ping. 12L7 Conn. \
a**, nw. ju!*tf J
Ect-MaRInk,. f?T>Tr:es positi< -n~quali" i
U?1 tu handle laborer.*. BoX C15, Heiaid of-i
flee. tf 1
DISCHARGED fcOLDIER. ^F THlf TANK '
Cone, wiahes grsiticn with a Washington j
organization with good proapects. BOX CIS. Her
ald office. tf !
UEMnBILIZKO "sOLfMER! BOOK KEEP EIC. j
,with know'.?*<ige of stenography and execntire!
eaperi fee. d^ir^ resronaiHf josition with!
laTV' Arm; Mian to start, i\r year, with;
chance* for ailfarcement: referoncea furnished;!
marriiil. Bl'X Herald office. ju^-Jt }
1jQC>|oB! L1ZED SOLIHEIC 2b YE.\RS OF j
ago. with edncation and exi-erience. dcaires re
9p6?isiMe and 1 rofltable reunion. BOX 6^3, '
lfcrald office iul3-3t j
D^cii.vfirrrD soldFfr wTsheT posf J
tjon aa chauffeur in private family; can do all
minor repairs: drc*?? for Gen. Judaon while iu ?
sef^ice. Pbooe CoL "Gil. or IloX 651, H-ra!d j
odfce. ]ul7-tf |
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REAL ESTATE
Be fort
Baying, Selling or Rentinr
USE THE WANT ADS
FOR SALE?SUBURBAN.
HOW TO BE YOl'R OWN LANDLORD AT
.1 !".*?. l1l"f on sa? OMh and ?J5 ? month.
ALLAN W. GIBSON, 31T 31J-e?tarado BniU
*"?* MST30t
FOR RENT?Furnijhed House.
IBS HOBAlfT ST. NW.-ONB DOCBLK AND
?'n*lo room with bath between, both out.
?de room* well rentiiated; nicely furnished;
s**:tleme? only; references exchanged. Phone
Columbia 9518. ju2>3t
room AND BOARD.
COLLBOB WOMEN DMIRLNfTcONOENTAL
home; excellent food; are invited to make ?>
plication to ^liaa UNDERWOOD. Manager A.
C. A. House, *C8 K *. nw. During summer
transient aa well as tcnranent |wita accom
modated.
BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS '
CARROLL & LEWIS
Rial e?atebrok? rctractor, ,n(i buildere,
estimate* cjeerfu.ly furaianed on ^i| rtl
builjing IU rtp.IT work; list j.m ^
"?? loU cf truer, who
M?ia *Ji"! * 1:10 K *-? Suite ??
FLOOU&.
PAt^i r'*L. "?P?d "9 clean ta
r ^niu? aid repohabed So floor* too bad.
APA.M3. KT G .l nw Franklin tit m;*.**
P-U-&L-I-C
S-T-E-N-o-G-R-A-P-H-E-R .
AMY P. LEWIS
?X WOODWASD BCILDINO
fHONft MAIN sot
i-iyHOt
CHAIR CA\EI\G. '
.. . <1HAIR CANEINgT ?
auui. 12*3 10th u. nw. Prank. r?3
Joff-lflt
CABINET MAKER.
CABINET MAKER
1 ean repair and reiaijfe any niece of fnni
ure yon h?e Ita conditio. d?7? 'mi ?r
<ol? char.cn, , aped^ty. Mv iTice
his s '"v Z Ph<**> F> S*B MARCUS.
IDS New Wj.,30 90*.
/ MIRRORS REftTmED.
MIUKottS REPAIRED
Mirrors reailrered equal to new NVw
to order. Drop card, will call ' ?
THE MIRROR SHOP
M B. BROTSKX., Prc^ p ? nw
_ Ju?80t j
PERSONALS.
DO TOC LOVE GOOD HElLTHr TOC CAN
bare it. Cel; at 173 fth at. nw.
| OLD INDIAN HERS RliMtljy SHOP.
( ?- mhl ?
DR. REED
SPECIALIST
-304 SEVENTEENTH STREET !
OVER 30 YEARS SL"tt?'ui wscuce t? f
Nervous an, 's?
Mean, Health ,o Y?u if^TsufE
js- 'ir~ '",in
Uisea~ ^ Kidmi
esses cured for Life hj Sale il.trioda I
ta^-rM^cine Finished.
CONSULTATION FREE
* ss
thenTh *, "I"" " M""1" tl,e '"nion." ,?d
then th- stork M-s full up a?d we sell ,t B
?P.?an,e a, now. ?<, huatlen, quickly b!,y ,?d
?d more trade. JUSTH S OLt> STAND, i
?? iu?it
PALMISTRY.
Palmiatry is i reco^ni^ saence. ~
rizpah eldotT
!ss?s^esTSss^&r? I
lis.r.r.t,- ?sssrgjt!
MADAME STANLEY
, ?Royal C.vpsy palmist, rea.is tlie hanrf uv
;-n ^.-isfscfo. .aran^r.,^-;
palmistry.
CEALO PARKER
Are ymi in trouble? Save tim* .r^ .
consulting a n.iural born clair^Vt,^^
! f'roTider.fe I.as ,^een fit to h>*. ?!?? Dinne
ta^nt, she .... ??
about busjnew. lore or marriaffp* -?j . *
I to be ruccenful in life oS^L*^1"h*t t0 do
'?<* .nU num^TTo"
T.l h,p-,-r afte, .cc,cf hfr ^ I
? '? rcling,. ?1. iaj E ***""?? I"
Ch and l?.th 1, ? ??<??
MADAM EPPY,
? . EGYPTIAN PALMIST.
Rrads yonr life from cradlj to ?ra-e k_
.r, are wonderful; imputable ad?ce cUu^in" I
formation concerning lore roup*.i
sn.l dnorce N<h rich aM jioor flndmA'T",*l
equally benrfcial and intetmric,. ,nu ?"1?ael
and happier after conaultina her- , I
riarantee.i; permanently located hours
to 9 PL m. ? a. m. |
?1 PA. AVE. NW,
leS-901 '
MADAM KASKO ~
REAL ESTATE.
CABIN JOHN PARK -
ATTRACTIVE srpl'I.BAN HOMES.
J. S. TOMLINSON
sa SOUTHEBN BLDU., II 7115.
todtf
~foiT saTe?buNgalow~
NEW KIVK-ROoM BUNGALOW IN BROOK
land, D. C.; front and rear porches;^e!ectric
lights; tile t?th; A. M. 1.; beserueut; steam
heat; for sa'e by owner; price. *5.500; terms.
BOX TtH. Bvild office, or call 321 Mas? ave. ne.
after 5:30 p. in. jur,29,30 }
FOR SALE?FARMS.
POR 8ALK-A GOOD FARM; 115 ACRES;
' elaht-room house and bank barn. WKSTVOTT
BBOR.. R 3. Vienna. Va. juSOX
CLAIRVOYANTS.
Licecaed by the District of r.oJumbia.
~ MME. JEANETT
TALill^T. CLAIRVOYANT
Guarantees to lead your entire life, past, pres
ent and tuture. She a*k? no questions. but be
fore you utter a word s'je ull* what you .-ailed
for. names of friends, enemies; 'ell# bow to
liu> socceaa in boiiMS, h'.-ahb. courtship, mar
riage, diTcrce tells vou what part of the worid
wilr be suci-esaful for you; advises how to gain
and bo'^ a gond position; she tella if the oc?
you love is true or false. Are ynu in trouble?
Do you find the one you hate bestowea your
trust and affection rpon acting cocl and in
different toward you? She will remove ail ob
stacles and tell you how to win and bold the
one you deb.re. She reunjles the fceparated. k>
cates absent frienda or relatives. Readings. SI.OH
309 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST.
Private Parlors. Opp. Saks ?k Col
Jal-t#
MADAM D'ASHMAN
I Oypay Clairvoyant '
| And card reader; advice gi*eu on trisineaa. j
I marriage and f.ivorce; tuia wt*nan haa r?ai
Icr many people in maty countries. Uer
I prediction* are reliable. 1201 G at., corner {
I l*b ? ai-ll An j
[ MRS. BOSWELL
PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT
| Gives sdvice ou bustneee matters, love, health '
laud family affairs; tella if tbe one you lore is s
j true or false what part of the country is luck
lest tc you; what to do to be successful in life; |
; gives you dates and facts in life and what ia j
happening without asking a single question; she!
| doea not tell to p'.eeae, but reads just as the j
hand indicates; tella you the planets you were:
| fcorn itoder. the lucky and unlucky planet*; when j
and whom you will marry; settle* and eiplalns '
lore, family trouble, marriage, speculation, in
vestment trsntsctions of sll kinds; in fsct no j
mstter what your hope, fear or ambition come to ;
this noted palmist sad find help; there is no
need for snyone to be unsuccessful or unhappy; ?
no matter what the cause, her advice remoios all j
trouble; she guarantees satisfaction. Reading, i
$1 00 TIP "th st. nw. juX-Tt i
MADAME ZELLA~
?Genuine Epryptian Talmist. Ifi
in doubt of love, business or fam
ily affairs, consult Madame Zella,
615 7th St. N. W.
*35 30t ]
maeJamT lenore
(lifted clairvoyant and medium, can be con
sulted on all afTaira of life. Where others fail,
aiie succeeds Her advice is good, try her. No
guess work or questions asked; what she m-s ard ,
"tel'-s comes tru4. Satisfaction guarsnteed. Of- I
fice 721 11th ?t. nw.. two doors north of Palais I
Royal store. Ho*^. 11 a. m. to I p m. jul-tOt '
ilKS. VI Alt Y oUOtMAKBB. " sTmKITT'aX
and card reader. 113 M at.. o?. NortS
140 Hc;ir?. 11 a m. to 1 u m. avS-Xk
" MADAME ALLFN
PALMIST AND TLAIRVOYANT.
in f stre;:t n. w
Guarantees to read your entire life. ps.?t, pres
ent and future: giv*e true advice on business,
i love, health and family affairs: tella the nam* ,
, of your future husband oe wife; and what to
i do to be successful in life; one visit will pay
you for TO*ir ma-y disappointments K? others;!
site will remove all cbst&clee and tell ycu bow
i to win aud bold the one you desire, she glvea
'advice oq all important affairs of life; resdlngs
$1 00; no one in trouble turned away money or
no meney.
je4 Ml
BELMONT.
' Toted clairvoyant and palmist. Gives advice
on business matters, loie, health, snd family si- j
1 fairs. Tells name of your future husband or
wile. tel!? if one you love is true or false. What I
part of the cuubtry ia luckiaat to you. What to :
, do to be successful iu life, liis Y ???. |
Next door to Masonic Temple. Headings, *L
JeS-tOt
MOVING, PACKING, STORAGE.
SMITH'S TRANSFER '"TSS
AND STORAGE CO ?*?=>
NORTH 3342. N 3343.lt-1
N- 3344. a
_ LONO-DTSTANCK MOVING.
SAFETY FiRST.
ABSOLUTELY KUttCKOOlT <) T o R A O a
I Rooms, U and up. Moving and Packing.
UNITED STATES STOUAGE CO.. ?l?-? iota
, *t. nw. Pbcroe Main 4.29 and Franklin 2?B tl |
MOVING
furnish large jadded vana and careful mas
to handle your gc*xla.
PACKERS cf furniture, pianos, china, bric-a
brac. etc. Experieured men only.
SHIPPING to all i?rts of tha world.
STORAGE ior fnrnitur. pianoa, and eous?
bold gooda
1221 H St. N. W Main
KRIEG'S FjCPRESb
WANTED^MISCELLANEOUS.
IOL WANT HIDlt TOUtt AU IN Thd
classifies! colnmna?for there isn't s hiding
piace tbere. Tbe<e ads are K&AD. mchS4-tt 1
WlLL~~CAlL IN MY CN.-IdTF.RKD AUTW> j
mobile, city cr gubtirban. and pay you bigbeat
price* for laaics'. gent.e\ner'?. children'* dl? j
carded clothing, of all <V'?wrip?lone. Ado tea*
postal or phrne. 1 will caii. k. UIOK. 1 Ifi to
st. nw. Scrth T75R (e9 it
WRECKING AND BUILDING
VVHKCK At.I. KINIW OF BUILDTN(T8.
a r. Tonrsos. ia* r. ?t. w.
)u2^sun,wed.fri-tf
AUTOMOBILES
i Accessor!** and Repairing
USE THE WANT ADS ~
Be.'ort Baying or Selbnf Your Aato.
AUTO ACCESSORIES.
"fTl[>ocY5ir~
We buy, c?!i and e.xebang? old tliM. PLAZA
ALT!) SUPPLY CO.. 401-4B VUa Pho?a
frank lin ML
MR. FORDOWNER
Your car will run bett?r and
you will have money In your
pockets after taking advantage
of our special accessory com
bination offer.
We will send you samples of
a number of the latest Ford im
provements at the lowest fac
tory prices for use on your own
oar. We a*k nothing In return.
Write for particulars.
401 MUNSEY BLDG.,
Washington, D. C.
'
DONT HESITATE
Come early and avoid the rush.
Get these tires now. Guaranteed
for 6,000 miles. Absolutely firsts,
no seconds.
30x3 $11.00
30x3Z2 13.50
32x3'/2 15.69
34x3|/2 17.59
31x4 20.30
32x4 20.68
33x4 21.59
34x4 22.07
32x4Zz 26.95
33x4'/2 27.76
34x4'/2 28.57
35x4'/2 29.81
36x4'/2 30.28
37x5 36.56
GLASSER, BLUM & CO..
Phone North 3876 and 3959.
2030 7th St. N.W.
lumi
ALL parts 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 3876 and 39E9.
AUTOS FOR SALE.
Come to the Largest Used Auto
Dealers in the World
THE ROMAN ALTO CO.
20 N. Bro?d it..
Philadelphia. Pa.
I.OGO cars to selrct from?1*18. 1917, models, [
m ill ruakea, J250 up. Catalogue free on re- i
<jo??t. ju!4.T.t.ll.H.lAU.aj?.?.?.8 ,
BUSINESS CHANCES.
WE HAVE MANY GOOD OPP>>aTXrNITIS?l '
for capable men and women with tome capital
(also without) to connect up with going business
concerna in Una city. Apply morning*. THE |
CORPORATION AGKNOY COMPANY. 1421 i
K nw my'MOt
PROPOSALS.
Omi'B OF THE COMMISSIONERS, D. C .
Washington. July 38. 1919. Sealed prt*?ato i
will be received at thia office. Room 608. until 2
o'clock p. m.. Aiyrwt 3>. 1*19. for furnishing fonr ?
thousand >Ionel Metal Register* for walsf meters
Specification and form of prnjwaal may be ob- .
tained upon application to the Purchasing of
ficer. I>. C.. Room :0). Diatxict Building. LOUIS
BROWNLOW. W. GWYNN GARDINER,
CHARLES W. KL'TZ. (Xanmisaiouera, D G.
ju2?3t
OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS, DIS- j
trict of Columbia. July V>. 1919. Sealed i*o
I reals will be received at thia office, Room 5Cfl.
District Building, until 2 o'clock p. m . Auguit ,
4. 1919, for minor plumbing repair work at various !
premises during the ensuing year. Form of pro- j
prwal and neceaaary information may be obUinsd I
from the Chief Cerk, Engineer Departmarrt. j
Room -!27. District Building. IX)UIS BROWN
LOW. W. GWYNN GARDINER, CHARLES
W. KL'TZ, Commiaai&nera, D. C.
OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE
District of Columbia, Washington, D. C., July
25, 13it9. 5>aled rcoivwals will be receired at
the office of the Secretary of the Board of Com
missioners. Room 500. District Bui'ding. until 3 !
o'clock p. m.t on Augu* 19. 1919. for recon- j
structing a portion of the Canal Wall west of
tlie Aqueduct Bridge. Forma of proposal, ipeci
llcation and necessary information may be ob- |
taineri from the Oiief Clerk ?( the ftigineer De- )
nartment. Room 427. District Building. Washing- ,
ton. D C. LOUIS BROWNLOW W GWYNN
GARDINER. CliABLES W. KCTZ. 'Commi*
sioners, D. O. ju?,M.ajl-aul
ACTO REPAIRING.
$1 PER - PER
HOUR . MAN
AUTO REPAIRING
Ail Makes oI Car*
Br Kipert Mechanics
Carbon Hemoted by Oxjfen
Proccti
Ford 4nthort?? ii ?
^ Wortcicanahlp qMtiute?d. (
H. E. HOWES
1410 First Street N. E.
i'booe North *1
TIRB6 VULCANIZED AND BErAIRED.
MIKE HAAX CO.. 612 10th ST. NW.
iptt-M
Auto Repairing, $1^00 per Hour.
r^*)r fil ma*r? of cat*. G?narator work
* H*cialLy
Our aerrie* la be*.
E. H. BAUER CO.
?!?? ar.It nw.
AUTOS FOR HIRE. ?
>noi*E kranITlin u.
Touring and out-of-town trips a apedalty.
1004 Pa. a?t. nw. ju&-#0t
CAIX WE6T lfFr* ?~r qFick jer VICE";
aight Mrjni. 12 and J2.50 au hour. I'lERCB
TAXI GO. Jttg-tf
REFRIGERATORS fc ICEBOXES.
Kefrificrators, Tct Boxes
THAT ARE SUPERIOR
NELSON HEFP.IGERATOH CO.
611 F St. N. W. Franklin 2757
SPECIAL NOTICE TO
Liberty Bond
Holders
Pricet We Paid for $50 Bonds
Tuesday
i?t ay, %
24 4% ?4?.N?
S4 4V4 % MT.IW
4th 4V* ft *47.13
Victory 4% <?c ??t> M3
In addition to these prices we
pay full value for Liberty Bond
coupons due. Interest paid up to
date of sale.
We buy $100. $500 and SI.000 Lib
erty Bonds of all issues.
We Also Buy Part Paid Cards
AND
War Savings Stamps
Without Going Through the Usual
Red Tape. All Transactions Cash
LIBERTY BOND
EXCHANGE
OPEN Daily 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Sunday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
915 Penna. Ave. N.W.
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
We pay lnttrest up to day
your bond is sold.
' Inquire elsewhere for prices,
but don't sell your bonds or
stamps until you get our prices.
Liberty Investment Co.
Phone Main 7589
920 F Street N. W.
Open Daily, 8:30 A. M. to
6:30 P. M.
FOR RESULTS TRY HERALD
CLASSIFIED ADS
LIBERTY BONDS AND WAR SAV
INGS STAMPS BOUGHT
We Will Also Buy Partial Payment
Cards.
CENTRAL BROKERAGE CO.
Central Bldg., Room 15. Ninth St. and Penna Ave.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
j/ SPBCUU MEETING 6F THE RTt*-V
boid?r? of the Security Siring and
*ri Bulk. . W?et Virg.nU corporation.
by filled tJS the Board Of IrtrcctOrj to be b
Wedne*l*y, AngMt ?.
the banking hou?. Ninth Mid O
?e?t Wa?hin#t?ro, D. C., at mhich ID**^f .
k!uowtog reflation .111 be offer*
upon, u-d ?uch othes buatn?? trMiWcWd a? ?? ,
be srorerl* w<!.t before the |
SOLVED That tb. cmplul awck of "><?
rarity S.ring. and C??cW W. j
tion under the taw ot the SUte of W?< i
gini.. M.d baring it. **?i?S5
Mine* in the District ?? Columbia, be and a- ,
same u* h?ebv increa?*l from one hundred
MSd dollar. ??) to two
dollar. *M.O? U?, which |
.hall be di.ided .?to one ,hooMS,d?*S1,r"??
? r.'.ue ol one hundred doll.? (**?> *?*? "** ,
5'1 be a,l?.ionrf to and aoMto tb^ocb; j
holder, of recort at the date of th* I
thia resolution, m leoponi n to tbeir then bow
ln?, at one hundred dollar. (SW-W)
.nd that the right of to
.in k ilWtte.1 to U rn. rfttll not I* 'r,n?*'^l*r
.nd if nor takes. and pa*1 for by any .tocKhoMw
or Mock:,O .ion. within ten day. from the of
??jane* of ctrtificate of wwl of ??^ In
,-rea.c of csplul .lock by th. "-Cretan o< t"e
State of W.W Virginia, then the \
stockholder to Rich proportion of -id ?">"<?** |
rtock .ball C.M? and drtemine, and any sfisre.
oC stock not taken by stockholder. .halbeall'*
ui br the Board of Diroctor. ,,Wi u J
I'EVMSB. I'reridrnt. AtWstl V\ lLUAM K. j
HA1M. t'aa'iier. ?. I
TO THB STOCKHOLDER# of thbkkd- j
ml Auto Supply Coml*ny of the District of
Columbia Notice !a hereby given tba. a T?cl?l
nwMing of tl.e .tocibolder. of th. l*der.J A-rto :
Supply Coml?iu. of 'l-Ihatrtc * < ? ??*; j
will bo Uld 1.1 the 15th day ol Augtut. '
tbo offices of tll? company. ?MPk ??.
Wul.ll.gton D C.. .t T? oclock p oi. Th.
object of the meeting M to lpcreaae the c?plttl
?<? o? said tympany from M.MO to ?!? ?
inch other'merMac in ?b? captUl stock of Mid
IL.J? as may b. determined at the meeting
STETSTle. .Ml IN ??*? wmt. :
OP the direct**. ?bo? came. Me aigr-ed b?to
bar. .uthrnaed thu notice Mid
Kl.Mtit T. HCNTT. rre*dent; T P HICK
UAN. Vice Premdnit; J tVtUI, TjT^U^r
Attest: C. r. WEBER. SerrtUlT. J..aj?ai* |
? SPECIAL MKETINO OP THE fTilfK- I
holder, ot th. Srcurity Sa.lng. and Crmitnee- |
cial Bark, a Wart Virginia rorpnratnr. la her^
by iailed by the Bcfrd of T>:rrc--ora to be held |
on Wedtieedar. Auguat 8. WW. at ^ '? rJ' * j
the bulking li'.iise. Ninth and/i .treet. north ;
we?. \\ aab.ngton, I) C.. a. -bid. meeting the ,
following re?lution will be offered and ac*?a
tiion. and euch other bwe.. transacted aa may
b, |.- perl> hrougb* belore 111. ">? ]
*SObVi? Ti?t the capital itock ? ' '
rurity Sarins* aid ('""tmercia. Bank ?
ti.n under tl'f le.ws cf the State of Wert Mr
gini. and ha-ieg iu |trini-i|?l otfic. to and Joit^
luanc in the Diatrict of Columbia, bej.n. Ovi i
?un, la hereby ,ncrea?rd from ore Mmdned^thw
t.nd dollar. ig'OJ.W) ?l to two hur.dre-l thouMnd
dollar* (CD).iOO.OO). which jnctrt* of c?4tt
, "k V-i'Tlw divided irto o.^thr,?.d -1,.? o
the 1-r ya'.ie ol on. buuilrod dol.M. ??#)c
Sit-TJSL'SSr-tTgSsi
, f?.,cfnthle ai??5 it not taken and raid lor ?>
l?,t l -v, they ?"? c 'T Jl8THj,?lt
i STAND. 619 I? .
~ the shade shop
|Bwcb? 733 12th St. O.-n.r.
Br*" PHONE MAIN , I
Be Wise in Time.
Order Window Shade* Now |
And save ajv?nc? In pric??.
MONE^ to LGAf>:
TO uoAS-uao TO WM ON a. c
...1 Se.tral tru?t ful.ak A.l t?o?
.ctiSi. conducted with .cooo?i-.l co?i4crM.o.
o, n ?ArsDBKS * CO .
Soutl.eni Building. " ttb a?
^ToveT TO t-OAN on crrfREAL kotatk
MIj ? , ot Intereat. TYLLB A
pI'TTlEBFOBf. INC.. H' 15tb n. n? JpH^t
?ATCU THK CL-'IS^lfTEu tOLCilX run
...enee. ol to. growli OI toil otj. Tbu
...a ?<? ??-??-?~t uu? u
Schools
1!
And
Colleges
? SV"clUL^rivlcr?RE~BAT^
SCPOOU. U ,or >? aud K vU B* mob
in
Accountancy
Koflonnl V. M. C. A. Coor..
noitree (.rantlnn foweri
Nerr n?.?r. >'?"
i oiAf't Accounting Sohool Id t.lty.
I jtmo Y. M. C. A. J ^
; vUl 1-J1N CnU.FX. F. *1 HtKTT POCR Mlt.TS
from Waahlnpon. D. C. degree prep a.td
Junior k-IukiI iv.anw.; age 10u,~.-d 0l?n. seic
tcml? ? DR. ROOP. Pre.^ \?"
1 Boi 4. lu?.iin.^ed.fri *_
FUNERAL DESiGWS.
Appropriate Funerai Tokcni
Artutic? fxpmO*e-ir'f*P?n?T*
Ci^3c Bros. Co. 1214 F Street
I'rtnnpt auto d^tiTW ierfioe.
mfiU-B
CLANCY'S KIDS
(Copyright. 1919, by the McClurs Newspaper Syndicate.)
By PERCY l. CROSBY
the little girl next Door starts
a choice 8 it of vTCANDALINTHENC|6H0OftHOOO
DIED.
EMMONS?On Monday July tt, 1*19.
at ? a. ra.. OLIVER A., beloved
husband of the late Margaret J.
Emmons.
Funeral from his dsufhter's resi
dence, Mrs. L. Qtriisoii, 132* H
street northeast, apartment 6, Wed
nesday. July 30. at 10 a. m Serv
ice# at Congressional Chai>el at 11
a. m. Friends and relative? Invited
to attend.
MORRIS?On Tuesday. July ?. at S:4S
m.* RITA BATNE. beloved
daughter of Andrew J. ant! bran
da C. Morris.
Notice of funeral hereafter
PLEAJSANT?Change of funeral ar
rangement of St'SIB PLc-Ar^ANT
(nee Roy) from July 21 to July 30.
lilt. Israel Baptist Church. 1
o'clock, Kleventh street between
F and G streets northeast.
BIRTHS REPORTED.
WHITS
Wm. H. and Cecelia V. Wall. fir'..
Wm. and Rr*o Thaler. rl.
Tabert aud Mar <?6t. <1?ir g rl
I?nii A. aitd Johanna I. H|*ea# g rl
Frank B. and Anna Scherer bos.
Joan D. and Catherine ('. Ktuwa. fixL
Jac B and (VuHa Parson a boy.
Harry and Lillian Onrni, bey.
Edward T. aiid Isabella Xaufi'jten. bny.
Harry A. and Haxcl Manner. buy.
Michael J and Xorah T Leech, trirl. twins.
Ohaa K. and Xell M. Kk4nkawbt. bjy.
John K. and 4*loey E Haliaday, boy.
Howard H and America V. England, girl.
Harry B. and 'Vary K IjUl^k, ff.rl.
Edward n and Plwriiff Awtrj-. r-rl
COLORED.
Jamea A and Beatru* Tbncnaa boy
Wallace and Pynt)i*a Smith, girl
Daniel W. and Kintir B. Riier* jXiL
Berjarun K and J^uca L I'eflXxr. toy.
Eugene W. and Bm):i nutter, girl
Kaxanrl and Err ma J Mooec fill.
Dorary L. and Kat* Bwy. toy.
Edward <? ai d !#.?? K Haman. toy.
Hflir* and Sarah Fairfax, girl.
Willla Ii and (lara L. Il-.ind;. fir'..
DEATHS REPORTED.
z
WHITE
Edith r^tphar#. yt years. Cdmrbia H'?p tal.
Cuiiimhta S. I.iueiU K. Wy? Apt* Col road.
Wm. Taj lor. Ti:berruloai? I!r*r>:t a
Jaroea H. Wedding. J?. Providence Hoat*?al
Hctiry D. Sutler 66. Home cf Ag*d and Infirm.
rh?p A. Triiistt. ?J. liarMd Hoapttal.
B?.)air i M. Miller. 12 1?J4 Wyo. are. t:w.
Mildred Xela.w, 4. ISC C ?t. ne.
Wm J. Murphy, X. t*roridence H< af*ta'
Si<er Mary Hose MU1'?V Vicitation Con
Tent Coon. a*? n?.
Annie M. Henley, li, *35 E at ?*.
Wm H <*arpentrr. 57. <60 M at rw
John fi. Battle 47. Walter Re<d HoapitaL
Mary C EH*-*. CZ 1X7 L Capitol at
Nellie Sbei'ticrd. CJ. Casualty Iloapital
Bc'le V rumbrrland. 2. C2 3th !*. aw
Frank Bratind. tl. Georgetown T'cia. Hoar*
firatot'i Mrpheraon. 3 men . 3U5 K M 11*.
Man Jr4inson. *? m e., 2X8 T at :iw.
Francis X. Mnhalowicx, 16 day a 1C7 X J
a**. n?.
Infant cf Max and Yetta Harriaoe. 7 day*. 1833
(til S' BW
COLORED.
I'erry A. Burton, jr.. 1 year. Stt Oth gt. nw.
Hnaan Bamer C2. 139 D at. **
^amne! <?re?iie. 3B. 3*-l F at. a*
Nancy T?im*r. 5C 61 <'anal s*
Ellen F Hamilton. X SO '' at. ?w
*nj* 38. ?'a^nalty Hospital.
>>l?ard Baylor. 2 mor lfT) Vt -\e nw
Infant oi Jam<^ a.wl Oertnide WIIniii. 7 son..
36 r'atterw>o it ne.
Infant of Jand Cordelia Coles. I iKHir*.
Fret-dmm'* Hoet?tal
Infant of Edward and Roe* Brown. 3 day*.
103i 7th at. ne.
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
' WH!TF.
Aaron J. B?gyv CI. of Piiidh. C , and
Ro?ajiv>nd A. L>nn. 19. << Waahir.gl^n. The
Bcr <j. I Humphries.
Lne D. Bea*l*y. 49 and I?abe!le V. WaMn,
31. t??th of Richmond. Va "Hie Rr%. J. H
Jeffrt??
Lc*t<r C MrWillumf, 2. and BarKtra Fnmeh,
19. toth of Locstorg. Va Toe Rr*. J. li
Bnpsra.
Jain"? A Winkler, 25. of Brooke, Va . and
Elvira M Mooui. S. of Brooklyn. X Y The
Rev C. F. Tiinaa
Lniij. F Rntertu\ 23. and Benlali B Wrt*h.
22. bi4h of Washington 13te R?~* R. SohmidL
J a me* M Scott. 57. and Xettie S. Tliur?t>'m.
51. totli of Ridimoad. Va. The Ret J L.
Bncfta
J..hn W M^tt. 32 of Philadelphia. Ta.. and
Eli '^ibetli M. Xedrow, 26. of 111. The
Rr J H
B^t* <"!iatrtian. 32. of iAn^lle. Trr . and
Lilhan E Hcghe^. 2D. oFRusaell. Ky. I^ae R<*r.
H F D"?Bt
Ham W Jeaei. 22, of Berwv-n, Md . and
Mabel B Suit. 2). <rf Collefa Talk. Md The
Re^ F J. I^rettvinan.
Brtort Jam**, S, and Mandc Omrer. 24 to?h
ef Pi4nt of Iuv*?, Md The Itrr. J K Bn*;?
Jamrs R Miller. 24. of Cunrpmilie. Ta.. and
nos??i* Sanfonl. 3. cf Sante Fe, X. Mex. The
Ro\ J H. Jeffrie*.
COLOkED
J ame* R. Williams 29. and Roaa M. Brown,
30 MH Philadelphia, Pa The ton \\
H Rr? ka
Bi^haid H 4V?k. 4S. or PhOadalphia. Pa .
and Grorpia Moody. 40. rf Baitimorr. Md Tl^e
IU< 'i. O. Bullock.
timers R Taylor. 21, and Mary A Vincent.
18, toth of Washington. Th# Re*. J Richard
PRINTING
OFFICE
NEWS
Joseph K. Colton. of the proof
section, is spendlnc his vacation at
Memphis. Dallas and New Orleans.
Pressman Georse Wapenlander is
detailed to the postal card section.
Georjre F. von Osterman ha* been
eonfln^d to his home in Prlnr<?
Tieorgw County for a week because
i of illness.
Makerup August Paland has re?
turned to the hand section after a
trip to New York and New Jersey,
Georae R- Proudley and Joseph T
Williams, pressmen in charge, art
on leave.
A. M. RaumKartner. of the key
board room, accompanied by hi*
family, is visitinK at his home in
Buffalo.
Edward Pitts, of the office of th<
foreman of presswoik. is i>pfnd'na
his vacation at North li^ach
George I'urmape is absent from
the library bindery on twg weeks
leava
Mr. and Mrs. Montcn Harmon art
enjoyinn a month's tup in their nu<
tomobile
C. A. HifRrleman is absent from the
keyboard room on hfteen da>s' leava
Preasmep Allen L Bacon, Vertier H.
Bid well, Patrick Hus.-.y William J
Maloney. Arthur J Picolte end Ar
thur 8. Thomas are on loave
James Gibson and family are enjoy
an automobile trip to Philadelphia,
Atlantic City and Wildwood
John Adkins is absent from the for
warding and finishing section on a
csmping trip.
Pressman Daniel A Campbell ts de
tailed to the money-order section.
PETRIFIED BODY
FOUND IN TREE
State Department Seeks
Family >of Frenchman, *
Victim of Strange Fate.
Finding the family of * French
man who was buried alive in a
hollow tree fifty-seven y?*ar? ace
and whose mummified body was
recently found by woMchop^n tn
Ottawa. Minn., will be the weird
to-k of Alphonce Gaulin. American
Consul General at Marseilles. the
State department revealed yester
day.
Madam Sussnne LiaRue. who live#
In tba Province of Bouehes. Dii
Phone. France, is the morhft foe
whom Consul General Gaulin will
se%rch. Madam LaRue is sought
not rmly to inform her of her son*i
fate, but also to jeturn to her $7(Hi
which her fot> had the presence
of mind to take with htm and pin
to the following note:
"Cannot get out; tsfely must die.
If ever found send me and all my
money to my mother. Madam Su^
in tine LaRue. near Tarascon. in thi
Province of Bouehes, L>u I'hont?
France.**
Victim of Fear.
Thi i* La Ru' s stop':
During the Sioux Indian uprising
In 1*42 h boatload of soldiers on the
Minnesota River discharged their
musk?ts msny times as they steamed
up the river, cairying terror to the
people. When Jean I^aRue heard the
fliina he seised his rifle and som*
e'her brlonsinss. including about !?*?>
in money? and f.cd into the woods. He
must have known of the blf hollow
tree, nought to hide there. Mippei
too far down. and belnfc unable to
exV HAte himself, perished His body,
preserved in the living oaSc. la tied to
decay." '
4
Navy Yard News
H. G. Corhort. of the boiler shop,
and L>. W. L,icv*ay. of the boiler
shop. with his wife and mother,
have returned from a visit with
friends in Baltimore.
E. Clayton, of the gunners* work
shop, with a party of friends, mo
tored to his old home. Rising Sun.
Vld , for a short vacation.
Arthur Stcller returned to the
tool shop Monday after a vacation of
two weeks at Newark. N. J.
Samuel Scull, shop instructor of
the broadside mount shop, is enjoy
ing three weeks leave.
Fred Wagner and Forrest Parker,
of the torpedo tube shop, motored
to Chaplc point Sunday.
Capt. Thomas Faunee. of the gun
ners' work shop, spent the week-end
on his farm at Rock Point.
Quarter-man R. DeVaney. of the tool
shop, has bren on two weeks' leave
at Atlantic City.
Ben C Jones, of the miscellaneous
shop, left Washington S?.turdrv for a
visit to his parents in New ] s ?
phia. Ohio.
John K Steele, of the eopr
shop, is contemplating a trip tc
lantic City in his automobile
Paul Ziehl ar.d Ralph Bete?
to*' -hop. motored to Haymarl
?>. i ..day. returning Sunday wi
families, who had been then ?
Slay of two weeks.
Miss Betty Potts, seams'rea>
gunners' work shop, has retu
work, following her recent in ?
Samuel Turner, of the boil?
has returned to work after si
from ptomaine poison sustaine
drinking buttermilk.
Rowland Crowther. of the too
has completed his garage in th
of his homo at Sixteenth a
streets southeast.
H Roberts. Pete Monaco and
Coleman, of the miaceliar.eou*
escaped severe injury last Saturday
only by the careful operating of Cole
man when the machine skidded In
which they were returning from Bal
timore.
RESORTS.
wiiiimoon. ^r. j.
L* v . ?li i it.-I -L.?* do< :? triir h<ura?ilk. ant
?II the ae? iirmromWi Ro^mi with nntiini
water ABtnrir avd Eovrnean rWa WTtg.
W M OLDfcFl tit),
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HrtTft SAVOY-Beact irwt. pn>itt beth.
ruiminc mater Cap 200 iutr Owrfnbp
Mr- W. n. (SEBfcTRU
FDGETON INN I "*?"*
beach; whit*
cap.. SC. orchestra, bklt. J ALBf'.RT 1UUKIK
*]? w a ra ta
WILD WOOD MANOR
Capantj. 4CC Mock: oc?an troot. frasl
and aait vatrr id Lama. running vatey. ho-. ?ot
cowl, in bedrocraia; Hecinc e>?atars; tunu
ctsirta. etc . *?pctie Jnne 27 Wild wood'a karfrr
? ud llne^t W*e1 Mr*. WU K LEhTFR. M?t
ORK3IEY VA.
ORKNEY SPRINGS. VA.
ORKNEY SFRINGS HOTEL
Open row. B<*utiiul mciirtama. a.war*
tail; sate. hi?l:ii>. :s?tfy!. !>lcaaaot. 'iMte
!i*c. fr? aniv.? l*er emirr.rmmt; goo*
table; malen- rqu! C?rlal-a<i tcr ')<riiniU9c
:fvera: LOO. t-oufctot
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HOTEL IROQUOIS
WtfLi ta.wiu** A?ft? ?4jaurw: tc Ua.*b
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. net If aiidrta. tault ,h<j eacr! m
tare "Itf'iia. B? ^ KkAKCkL*
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Hotel Bothwell
Virginia Ave., second house from
Uoardwalk and iteel Pier. Every
anpHntment. H gh?.-t tamard I
in cuiaipe and ?ervice. Dock lot j
Nft SMAiaA:r~" ?*" dh"
wit. mma.t ?alar
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