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white each st. twhitel, by be Nos. I' to 16 THE SUN. BALTIMORE, WEDNESDAY MORNING. JULY 22.

1931 19 CHAIN KEY STATIONS WEAF B. 6.45-7.00 A. M. -Health exercises. 7.00-Gene and Glenn.

7.15-Morning devotions. 7.30-Cheerio. String Trio. 8.15 -Ted Black's Orchestra. 8.45-A.

P. program. 9.00-Mrs. Blake's Radio Column. 9.15-Steero program.

9.30-Betty Crocker. 9.45-Wildroot Chats. Streaks. 10.15-Radio Household Institute. 10.45-Sweet and Low Down.

Troubadours. 11.15-Moods and Memories. 11.30-On of Song. 12.00 Noon -Market and weather reports. 12.15 P.

Funk's Orchestra. 1.00-"Plastic Arts'-Dorothy Byard. 1.15-Kathleen Stewart, pianist. 1.30-Talk-Jessy Trimble. 1.45-Melody Three.

2.00-Women's Radio Review. 8.00-Studio program. 3.15-Sky Sketches. 3.45-Dr. George J.

Fisher. 4.00-The Next Door. 4.30-Tea Timers. 4.45-Rex Cole Mountaineers. 5.00 Black and Orchestra.

5.40-United Press baseball scores. 5.45-The Stebbing Boys. 6.00-Little Jack Little. 6.15-Boscul Moments. 6.30-Lee Morse -songs.

6.45-The Goldbergs. 7.00-Studio program. 7.15-Creighton Alban, pianist. 7.30-Mobiloil concert. 8.00-Halsey Stuart program.

8.30-Palmolive hour. 9.30-Coco-Cola program. 10.00-Nellie Revell. 10.15-Vincent Lopez's Orchestra. 11.00-Sherbo's Continentals.

31.30-Larrs Funk's Orchestra. WJZ (760k- B. 6.30 A. song for today. 6.45-Jolly Bill and Jane.

7.00-Landt trio. 7.16-The Sunbirds. 7.45-A. P. program.

8.00-Popular Bits. 8.15-Morning Glories. 8.30-Ward's Radio Research. 8.45-Ford and Wallace. 9.00-Mary Hale Martin.

9.15-Dance Miniature. 9.45-String Quartet. 10.00-Mrs. A. M.

Goudiss. 10.15-U. S. Army Band. 10.45-Sweetheart program.

11.00-Vocal Varieties. 11.15-Breen and de Rose. 11.30-Mrs. Julian Heath. 11.45-Organ Melodies.

12.00-Weather reports. 12.05 P. -Blue Blazers. 12.30-Farm and Home Hour. 1.30 -Refrain revue.

1.45-Piano Moods. 2.00-Toeticklers. 2.15-Bishop Francis J. McConnell. 2.30-Chicago Serenade.

3.00-Syncopators. 3.15-Ballads. 3.30-Mabel Wayne, songs. 4.00-Chats with Peggy Winthrop. 4.15 -Ivy Scott, soprano.

4.45-Closing prices 4.30-Talk-Markley R. Sherritations. 5.00-Van Steeden's Orchestra. 5.40-Associated Press baseball scores. 5.45-Digest -Lowell Thomas.

6.00-Amos 'n' Andy. 6.15-Flyosan Entertainers. 6.30-Phil Cook. 6.45-Esso program. 7.00--In the Time of Roses.

7.30-Melody Moments. 8.00- The First Nighter- Made in America." 8.30-Goldman's Band. 9.30 -Clara. Lu and Em. 9.45-Salon Singers.

10.00-Slumber music. 10.30-Songs of the Homeland. 11.00-Tal Henry's Orchestra. 11.30-Ben Pollack's Orchestra. WABC (860k- -C.

B. 6.30 A. -Organ reveille. 7.00-Morning devotions. 7.13- -Something for Everyone.

8.00-The Commuters. 8.30-Tony's Scrapbook. 8.45-Old Dutch Girl. 9.00-The Oxol Feature. 9.15-Morning Minstrels.

9.30 -Ralph Christman, pianist. 10.00-Learning to Swim. 10.15-Three Men in a Tub. 10.30- -Ida Bailey Allen's Editorial Page. 10.45-Home Decorating.

11.00-Don Bigelow's Orchestra. 11.30-Columbia Revue. 12.00 Noon -Cuban Biltmore Orchestra. 12.30 P. City musicale.

1.00-Rhythm Kings. 1.15-Who's Who. 1.30-Ann Leaf at the Organ, 2.00-Columbia Salon Orchestra. 2.30-The Three Doctors. 2.45-Dancing By the Sea.

8.30-Columbia Camp concert. 4.00-Asbury Park Orchestra. 4.30-Hotel Taft Orchestra. 4.45 -Edna Wallace Hopper. 5.00-#Going to 5.15-Jack Miller, pianist.

5.30-Tide Water Inn. 5.45 -Round Towners. 6.00-Kate Smith's Orchestra. 6.15-Dennis King and Orchestra. 6.30-Miller and Lyle.

6.45-Morton Downey--quarter hour. 7.00-Arthur Pryor's Band. 7.15-Barbershop Quartet. 7.30-Howard Barlow's Symphony, 7.45-Tastyeast Gloom Chasers. 8.00-Gold Medal Fast Freight.

8.30-Eno Crime Club. 9.00-Connie Boswell. 9.15-Rhythm Choristers. 9.30-Nit Wit hour. 10.00-Earl Carpenter's Orchestra.

10.30-Will Osborne's Orchestra. 11.00-Hollywood Gardens Orchestra. 11.30-Ann 12.00-Park Leaf Central at Hotergan. BALTIMORE STATIONS WBAL (1060k-10000w) 7.30 A. 7.45 -A.

P. Program. 8.00-Popular Bits. 8.15-Morning Glories. 8.30-Montgomery Ward's Program.

8.45-Ford and Wallace. 9.00-Mary Hale Martin Household Period. 9.15 -Dance Miniatures. 9.45-Marley Personality Perfumes. 10.00-Mrs.

A. Goudiss. 10.15-United States Army Band. 10.45-Sweetheart Program. 11.00-The Arundels.

11.30-Adam and Eva Meerman, 11.45-Organ Melodies. 12.00-Noon-time Tunes. 12.30 P. -Farm and Home Hour. Revue.

1.45-Piano Moods. 2.00-Toe Ticklers. 2.15-"Wanted-More Music Makers," by Kenneth S. Clark. 2.30-John Alden Towle, bass.

2.45-Chicago Serenade. 3.00 to 12.00 P. same AS WIZ (Tune WBAL on WJZ dial setting.) WCAO (600k-250w) 7.00 A. Risers Musical Clock. 7.45-WCAO Kiddie Club.

8.00-Musical Clockmen. 8.45-Old Dutch Girl. 9.00-Oxol Feature. 9.15 Morning Minstrels. 9.30-Ralph Christman, pianist.

10.00-Learning to Swim. 10.15- Three Men in a Tub. 10.30-Erna Bunke, "Family Fun." 10.45-Home Decorating. 11.00-Don Bigelow's Orchestra. TONIGHT MYSTERIOUS THRILLING GRIPPING Eno Crime Club These breathless half-hours now on nation-wide Columbia Basic Network every Monday and Wednesday evening.

Note the hour! Sponsored by the makers of ENO Effervescent Salt. Station WCA0, 8.30 to 9 tonight and every Wednesday. 0-41 (Monday evenings 8 to 8.30). TODAY and TONIGHT 11.30 12.00-Weather report. Review.

12.05 P. Madriquera's Orchestra. 12.30-Atlantic City Musicale. 1.00-Rhythm Kings. 1.30-Ann Leaf at the Organ.

2.00-Columbia Salon Orchestra. 2.30-The Three Doctors. 2.45-Dancing by the Sea. Camp Concert. 4.00-Asbury Park Casino Orchestra.

4.30-Hotel Taft Orchestra. 4.45-Edna Wallace Hopper. 5.00-- "Going to Press." 5.15-Jack Miller, pianist. 5.20-The Globe Trotter. 5.30-Rice's Pan Dandy Orchestra.

6.00-Kate Smith's Swanee Music. 6.15-Dennis King and Linit Orchestra. 6.30-Miller and Lyle. 6.45-Camel Quarter Hour. 7.00-Arthur Pryor's Cremo Band.

7.15-Barbasol program. 7.30-Baltimore Brewing Sketch. 7.45-Tastyeast Gloom Chasers. 8.00-Gold Medal Fast Freight. 8.30-Eno Crime Club.

9.00-Connie Boswell. 9.15-Hecht Brothers Homemakers. 9.45-The Nit Wits. 10.00-Earl Carpenter's Orchestra. 10.15-Jac Miles and Summit Orchestra.

10.45-Will Osborne's Orchestra. 11.00-Hollywood Gardens Orchestra. 11.30-Nocturne: Ann Leaf, organist. WFBR -500w) 7.00 A. -Time Service program.

9.00-Silent. 11.00-Post Bran program. 11.15-Home Harmony Time. 11.30-Heart and Home Service, 12.00 Noon-Goucher weather; Varieties. 12.30 P.

M. Lord Baltimore Hotel Orchestra. 1.00-Advertising Club Luncheon, 1.35-Market reports. 1.40-Musical Gems. 2.00-Gosman's Baseball Resume.

2.10-Musical Interlude, 2.15-Theronoid Health 1 Talk. 5.00-Police alarms: Varieties. 5.30-Captain John's Townsman Club. 5.45 Variety Interlude. 3.55 Golden Moments by Dr.

Albert La Borwit. 6.00-Lloyd Bloxham, songs. 6.15 Behind the News by Louis Azrael. 6.30 -James J. Corbett Fights and Fighters.

6.45-Lord Baltimore Hotel Orchestra. 7.00-Goucher time. 7.01-Gosman's baseball scores. 7.10 -Your English. 7.15 Bill and Henry.

7.30 Post Bran program. 7.45-Ernest Greffen, tenor. 8.00-Allen's weather report. 8.01-Southern Hotel Orchestra. 8.30-Tast yeast Testers.

8.45-Marian Gilbert, soprano. 9.00-Symphonic Hour. 9.30 -Crystal Palace Orchestra. 10.00-Goucher time. 10.01-Sherry's 011 the Road.

10.30 -Celestial Orchestra. 11.00-Crystal Palace Orchestra. 11.30 Southern Hotel Orchestra. 12.00-Sherry's on the Road. WCBM (1370k-250-100w) 7.00 A.

M. -Morning Melodies. 7.30-Stewart's Children Hour. 8.00-Morning Glories. 9.00-News Flashes.

9.15-Devotional Period. 9.45-Union Mutual Musicale. 10.00-Silent. 11.00-Home Makers Round Table. 11.30-Merchants' Air Review.

12.00 Noon-Palais d'Or Orchestra. 12.30 P. Furniture Hour. 1.00-Ensemble Cream's Piano Twins. 1.15 -Carlin's Dance Marathon.

1.30-Silent. 3.00-Baseball Game. 5.30-Carlin's Dance Marathon. Lost and Found. 6.00-Baltimore Advertisers' Trio.

6.30-Philco Symphony Orchestra. 7.00-Try-Me Commanders. 7.30-"The Harbor of Love" (Musicale). 8.00-Gospel Tabernacle. 9.00-Colleen Pick songs.

9.15-Sam and Skirmen- piano and accordion. 9.30- 10.00-Palais Rio Rita d'Or Orchestra. Orchestra. 10.30-Tiny Parham's Orchestra. 11.00- -Carlin's Dance Marathon.

11.15 Bill Harrison at the Organ. WASHINGTON WRC (950k-500w) 6.30 A. M. Tower health exercises. 7.00-Gene Glenn.

7.15-Morning devotions. 7.30-Cheerio. 8.00-The Minute Men. 8.15-Teddy Black's Orchestra. 8.45-A.

P. Food program. 9.00-Mrs. Blake's Radio Column. 9.15 National Home hour.

9.30-Betty Crocker. 9.45-National Home hour. 10.00-Blue Streaks. 10.15-Radio Household Institute. 10.45 Sweet and Low Down.

11.00 The Hellmann Troubadour. 11.15-Breen and de Rose vocal and instrumental duo. 11.30-On Wings of Song. 12.00 Noon-Palais d'Or Orchestra. WMAL (630k-250w) 8.00 A.

-The Commuters. 8.30-Tony's Scrapbook. 8.45-Old Dutch Girl-Newsy Jingles. 9.00-Jimmy and Mac--the Musical Boys. 9.15-Morning Minstrels.

9.30-Ralph Christman, pianist. 10.00-Learning to Swim--Lillian Mallory. 10.15 -The Blue Star Gas Kitchen. 10.30-Ida Bailey Allen's Editorial Page. 10.45-Home Whiton.

11.00-Don Bigelow's Orchestra. 11.30 -Columbia Revue. 12.00 Noon-Enric Madriguera's Orchestra. HARRY CLARKE, 65, BURIED St. Mary's Countian Survived By Widow And Two Children Leonardtown, July 21-Harry Clarke, 65, of St.

Inigoes, was buried yesterday in the family burying ground, with the Rev. Nelson McComony, rector of Trinity Episcopal Church, St. Mary's City, officiating. He is survived by his widow and two children, Thomas Clarke, of St. Inigoes, and Mrs.

John Lancester, of St. Mary's county. Mrs. Ella C. Buckey Dies At Union Bridge Funeral Services For Carroll Countian To Be Held At Her Home Tomorrow Westminster, July 21-Mrs.

Ella Collins Buckey, widow of Ezra A. C. Buckey, died last night at her home in Union Bridge. Death was due to paralysis. She had been in illhealth for some time.

Mrs. Buckey was a daughter of the late Samuel and Lydia Collins, of Libertytown. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Fannie C. Cramer, Walkersville.

The funeral will be conducted at the home at 10.30 A. Thursday, by the Rev. H. N. Bassler, pastor of St.

Paul's Reformed Church, Westminster. Burial will be in the Union Bridge Cemetery. Mrs. Jennie Crunkleton Buried Waynesboro, July 21-Funeral services for Mrs. Jennie Crunkleton, 48, wife of W.

Elmer Crunkleton, who died at her home, Greencastle, Saturday evening, held this aftnear, ernoon at the home by the Rev. G. E. Plott. Death notices received too late for classification will be found on Page 2.

Deaths (1) July 20, 1031, EMMA, beloved wife of the late Martin Anzel. Funeral from her late residence, 79 Culver street, on Wednesday at 1.30 P. M. Services at Sherwood Methodist Protestant Church, Cockeysville, at M. 22 BEASON.

July 18, 1931, HENRY, husband of the late Ida Beason. Funeral from the Ulrich Home, 2008 Orleans street, on Thursday at 10 A. M. Interment in Mount Carmel Cemetery. 23 Suddenly, on July 21, 1931.

WILLIAM beloved husband of the late Mary Brink. Funeral from the residence of his niece, Mrs. A. Bradley, 722 East Thirtyfifth street, of which due notice will be given. 22e -On July 19, 1931, MARY E.

(nee Roth), aged 34 years, beloved wife of William F. Clifford. Funeral from her late residence, 1962 Sponson street, Morrell Park, on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Western Cemetery. 22e CONAWAY.

On July 20, 1931, near Winfield. Carroll county. CLEMENTINE, aged 89 years 10 months, widow of the late William P. Conaway. Funeral services from day, July Episcopal, A.

M. Interment Methodist Church, Wednesin adjoining cemetery. 22 COONEY. Suddenty, on July 20, 1931, THOMAS beloved son of the late Patrick and Sarah Cooney. Funeral from his late residence, 21 North Linwood avenue.

on Wednesday at 0. A. M. Interment in Cathedral Cemetery. 220 COURSEY.

-On July 21. 1931. at EI Paso, Texas, MINNETTA COURSEY (nee Hartswick). beloved wife of Thomas M. Coursey.

23e DIXON. -On July 21, 1931, JOHN HENRY, aged 27 years, beloved son of Mary V. and the late William G. Dixon. Funeral from his late residence.

1141 Nanticoke street, of which due notice will be given. 22e -On July 19, 1931, JOHN. beloved husband of Mary Eckhardt (nee Tscheulin). Funeral services will be held his home, 1912 West Fairmount avenue, at. on Wednesday at 2 P.

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Gassinger 1766 N. Gay St. on July 19, 1931, at his late residence, 2045 East Hoffman street, ELMER aged 38 years, beloved son of Oliver K. and Alice C. Drury (nee Wicks).

(Pa.) papers please copy.1 Funeral from residence of his sister. Mrs. Frank Pollock, 1308 North Chester street, on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Baltimore Cemetery, 22e July 20, 1931, SARAH. beloved wife of the late Conrad Eicholtz.

Funeral from the residence, of her daughter, Mrs. Ady. 730 Arlington avenue, Govans. on Wednesday, July 22. at 10 A.

M. Services at Wilson's M. E. Church. Long Green, at 11 A.

M. Interment it adjoining cemetery. 00 FALLON. On July 19, 1931, MARY HESTER (nee McGee). beloved wife of the late Michael Paul Fallon, Funeral from her late residence, 6509 Armstrong avenue, on Wednesday at 8.30 A.

M. Requiem High Mass at St. Charles Church, Pikesville, at 9 A.M. Interment in New Cathedral Cenie-1 tery. July 21, 1931.

CHARLES aged 70 years, husband of the late Mary E. Federline. Funeral from his son's residence, Albert A. Federline, 1252 Cliftview avenue, near Harford road, on Thursday, at 2 P. M.

Services at Church. Laurel at P. M. Interment at Ivy Hill (Laurel, Md.) Cemetery. 23e -On July 21, 1931, EDWARD, beloved husband of Florence Hahn.

Funeral from his residence, 1550 Richland street, Thursday at 10 A. M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. 22e On July 21, 1931, CHARLES beloved husband of Annie M. Hart (nee Lorden).

Funeral from his late residence, 24 East Henrietta street. Notice later. 22e July 20, 1931, aged 71 years, beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Hartung. Funeral will take from late residence 3120 Cliftmont avenue, oll Wednesday at 3 P. M.

Interment in Western Cemetery. 22 July 20, 1931, at his home. 1224 North Caroline street. WILLIAM DE FORD. beloved husband of belle F.

C. Hauer, Funeral services at the above resi. dence on Wednesday at 2 P. M. Interment in Druid Ridge Cemetery.

22e July 21, 1931, HENRY. beloved husband of the late Theresa Kammer (nee Kaltenhauser). Funeral from his home. 2025 East Biddle street, on Friday at 8 o'clock. Requiem High Mass at St.

Andrew's Catholic Church at 9 o'clock. Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery. July 21, 1931, FRED. beloved husband of Elizabeth Kramer. Funeral from the residence of his granddaughter.

Mrs. Roy W. Hankey, 2630 Dulany street, on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in i Baltimore Cemetery. 23e LEYSHON.

-On July 18, 1931, GEORGE beloved husband of Mary L. Leyshon (nee Heinlein), Funeral from his home, 1615 Joplin street. on Wednesday at 2 P. M. Interment in Oaklawn Cemetery, 22e LITZAU.

-On July 20, 1931, GOTTLIEB. beloved husband of Adelaide Litzau (nee Roese) Funeral from his late residence, 3413. Mount Pleasant avenue. on Thursday, July 23. at 2 P.

M. Interment in Immanuel Cemetery. 23e July 20, 1931, SARAH daughter of the late Nicholas and Mary E. McCauley. Funeral from the residence of her niece.

Mrs. Stella M. Naylor, 1007 West Thirty- seventh street on Wednesday at 2.30 P. M. Service at Otterbein U.

B. Church. Roland avenue and Thirty -eighth street. Interment in St. Mary's Cemetery, Hampden.

22e -On July 20, 1931, JULIA C. (nee Potee), beloved wife of the late Charles F. McDonald. Funeral from her late residence. 126 Patapsco avenue, Brooklyn.

on Thursday nt 3 P. M. Interment at Cedar Hill Cemetery. 23e -On July 20, 1931, JULIA C. (nee Potee).

beloved wife of the late Charles F. McDonald. Funeral from her late residence, 426 Patapsco avenue. Brooklyn. Notice later.

22 McGEE. -On July 20, 1931, GEORGE beloved husband of the late Mary Elizabeth McGee. Funeral services at the residence of his son, George T. McGee. Fifth avenue.

Lansdowne, Thursday at 3 P. M. Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery. 23e MILLS. July 20, 1931, at St.

Joseph's Hospital, FINDLAY beloved son of Thomas A. and Ida M. Mills. Funeral from the residence of Mrs. Margaret Klein, 2527 Robb street, 011 Thursday at 8.30 A.

M. Requiem Mass at St. Paul's Church at 9 A. M. Interment Lorraine Cemetery, 22e July 20, 1931, JUNE MARIE, aged 1 year, beloved daughter of Norman and May Reinhardt Mullinix.

Funeral from the home of her grandfather, George L. Reinhardt, 829 Patapsco avenue, on Wednesday at 1 P.M. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 00 NULLET. On July 19, 1931.

EMMA FINLEY. wife of George Nullet. Funeral from her late residence, 5014 Cordelia avenue, Arlington, on Wednesday at 2.30 P. M. Interment private in Loudon Park Cemetery.

22e POPP. -On July 20. 1931, RACHEL, In her 84th year. Funeral from her late residence, Wampus road, Middle River, on Wednesday at 2 P.M. Services at Hiss' Church, Harford road, at 3 P.

M. Interment in adjoining cemetery. 22e on July 21. 1931, HENRIETTA, beloved daughter of the late Sampson and Caroline Rosenbush. Funeral from her late residence, Esplanade Apartment 8C, on Thursday morning, July 23, at 9 o'clock.

Interment private. 23 July 21, 1931, CATHERINE aged 21 years, daughter of Henry and the late Ella Schlereth (nee Selby). Funeral from the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Minerva Arrington Edwards, 1621 John street, Thursday, July 23, at 8.30 A. thence to Corpus Christi Church, where Requiem Mass will be said at 9 A.

M. Interment in Springfield Cemetery, Sykesville, Md. 00 On July 19, 1931, MARGARETHA beloved wife of Edmund G. Schmidt. Funeral from her late residence, Earleigh Heights, on Wednesday at 10.30 A.

M. Interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery. 22 -On July 21, 1931, BLANCH V. (nee Wheatley), beloved wife of the late Frederick W. Schubert.

Funeral from her late residense, 3020 Louise avenue, of which due notice will be given. 22 July 19, 1931, LENA (nee Hetterick), aged 31 vears, beloved wife of Lawrence T. Tariton. Funeral from her late residence, 3105 Erdman avenue, on Wednesday at 3 P. M.

Interment in Jerusalem Lutheran Cemetery, 220 on July 21, 1931. JAMES ALFRED, beloved husband of Virginia M. Ward. The funeral services will be held at his late residence, 3601 East Hamilton avenue, Hamilton, of which due notice will be given. 22e WEHR Germany.

July 13, 1931, HELENE in Bade EllMANN WEHR, widow of August Wehr. Renains will arrive in Baltimore Wednesday, July 22. Funeral services at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Frederick Banernschmidt.

4405 Greenway, Guilford, on Thursday, July 23. at 11 A. M. Interment in Lorraine Cemetery. 23 TELLS.

-On July 18, 1931, ANNA aged 53 vears, beloved wife of BenJamin F. Wells. and Los Angeles papers please copy. Funeral from the Ulrich Funeral Home, Orleans near Washington street, 01 Wednesday at 2 P. M.

Interment in Parkwood Cemetery, 22 July 18. 1931. GEORGE. beloved husband of Lena Wenig (nee Homberg). Funeral from his late residence, Holabird avenue, on Wednesday at P.

M. Interment in Oak Lawn' Cemetery. 22e Deaths (1) Deaths (1) on July 20, 1931, OTTO, beloved husband of the late Helen Stuck Werekshagen. Funeral services will be held at his home, 258 West Biddle street, on Wednesday, 1931, at 2 P. M.

Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. On July 19, 1931, at her home, Columbia road. Ellicott City, GENEVA beloved wife of Tiny E. White. Funeral from the above residence, on Wednesday at 2 P.

M. Interment in Howard Chapel Cemetery. 90e WIESSNER. -On July 20, 1931, AMELIA M. (nee Brooks), aged 71 years, loved wife of George A.

Wiessner. and Minneapolis papers please Funeral from her late residence, 212 South Washington street. on Friday at 11 A. M. Interment in Immanuel Cemetery, 24 FUNERAL DIRECTORS (2) Modern Funeral Service JOHN F.

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1100 Reisterstown rd. Pikesville 430. FRED A to John Fields, Lombard Calvert 5140-5143. CEMETERIES AND LOTS (3) THE FUTURE TO THE BEAUTY OF UPKEEP IS ASSURED AT MORELAND MEMORIAL PARK Located on Taylor Avenue Close to the Hillen Road Just West of Harford Road. By This Policy PERPETUAL CARE Ownership in Moreland Memorial Park automatically assures the purchasers of perpetual care for the future maintenance of their property without further expense to them at any time.

If you have a loved one buried in Moreland Memorial Park and you could return to visit the resting place one hundred years from now, you would find lawns of velvety grass, shadowy shrubs and swaying trees and myriads of colorful flowers breathing out life itself. Moreland Memorial Park covenants and guarantees that there shall be set aside from the sale of lots a sum of sufficient size, the income only from which shall be used for the perpetual upkeep of the entire property, including adornment and repair of grounds, construction and keeping in repair of buildings and other structures. care and maintenance of burial lots; replacement of lawns, trees and shrubbery, and the making of necessary improvements. You, as a lot owner in Moreland Memorial Park, can never be assessed for any purpose whatever, and you have assurance that through all the years to come a fund will be available to preserve the beauty and dignity of Moreland Memorial Park. WRITE FOR FREE ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET JOS.

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Ham. 0585. LOUDON PARK CEMETERY Over 75 Yen re of Unfailing Service. AREA 350 ACRES OVER 145 ACRES UNSOLD LOTS MODERATELY PRICED. Perpetual Care and Terms If Desired.

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Office at Cemetery. 6663. Pikes. 159-201. Executive Office.

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Tota $75 and no Ver. 4721. MT. OLIVET CEMETERY, Lota reasonable Terms Gil 1890 FLORISTS (5) FLOWERS CUMMINGS PLAZA 1375 1123-25 W. Baltimore St.

IN MEMORIAM (7) -In loving memory ol my dear, beloved husband. JOHN who passed away two years ago, July 22, 1920, I lost my soul's companion. A life linked with my own; And day by day I miss him As 1 walk throngh life alone, Though you left me end and lonely, How I miss you none can tell, Yet I now must be contented For God doth all things well. 22e BY HIS LOVING WIFE KATE. of loving remembrance my dear husband, HARRY C.

A. who departed this life, July 21, 1930. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear. Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps them dear. 22 BY HIS WIFE.

LOST AND FOUND (8) COAT-Lost. Man's Bine Serge Cost. with Initine W. containing Pen and Pencil Set. en Washington befireen Halethorpe and Baltimore, Call ARBUTUS 6.

COIN PURSE money to Hutalers, Return Hotel Reward. White Mr. Miller, 1221 N. Charles Vernon HANDBAG. snake, containing necklace, Balto.

City College ring, compacts, lost in Dundalk. Reward. Liberty 7582. FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE- Pearl and Sapphires. Liberal reward.

Vernon PURSE, dark blue. torn on side, containing letters, cards and change, lost; important. Heward. 121 SCOTT STREET. PURSE Tan, figured, lost in or near National Bank Building.

Reward. Cal. 4100, PUSTI CART lost in 400 Bik. Clay at. Reward.

286 Lexinton Market. RING- -White Gold, amethsst dinner ring, set with seed pearls: lost in ladies' rootn Valencia Theater. Reward. Gilmor 7179. RING -Diamond.

lady's, green gold, tiffany ting. lost. Reward. Lafasette 0606, RING, Sardonyx (gentlemen 5), jost. Reward 1129 Iiverside ate, South 0875-J SATCHEL Zipper, black: contained clothing lost on No.

27 car. Reward. Ches, 1463. WRIST WATCH and ring lost Beaver Dam Saturday night. Reward.

209 W. MADISON ST. third floor. LOST Deed of Lot Nor. 37 and 88 Area Baltimore Cemetery, in name of John Ebersberzer, Duplicate applied for.

PERSONALS (10) LEARN HAIRDRESSING Marcelling, Permanent Waving, etc. Our gradus ates employed in some of most are Baltimore's excellent parlors. Complete counse, 815 night, 855 clearer. 'NEW YORK BEAUTY PARLORS, P'ark arentie. (Established 1916).

BALTIMORE'S OLDEST BLISHED SCHOOL. LEARN WHERE YOU LEARN RIGHT. BEWARE OF THE IMITATORS. ABSOLUTELY NO CASH Required for Painting, Paperina, Plumbing Heating. Carpentering.

Electrie Wiring, Rooting Cement Works, Garages, ripping. eta REMEMBER down payment la not necessary -just pas for your home improvements in casy monthly installments, Estimates The GENERAL CONTRACTING CO. 923-25-27-29-31 Park Are. Ver. 6692-4411.

1ST PAYMENT IN SEPT. No Deposit. to Years to Pay. PAPERING PAINTING HEATING PLUMBING ROOFING SHINGLING CARPENTRY- FLOORING REMODEL GARAGES CEMENTING PLASTERING Free Estimates on Satisfactory Home Repain NATIONAL HOME IMPROVEMENT (0. 17 and 19 Guilterd ave.

Cal. 3431-Pl. 4262. START PAYING IN SEPT. No Deposit -Up to 4 Years to Pay FREE ESTIMATE PAINTING CARPENTRY HEATING PAPERING ROOFING PLUMBING FLOORING REMODELING PORCH INCLOSURES- SHINGLING AMERICAN HOME IMPROVEMENT (U, E.

Lexington st. Plaza 2002. Honest Work at Honest Prices. ESTIMATES GLADLY- -SAVE Paintine, Papering. Carpenter Work, Shingling.

Weatherstripping. Floor Rreurfacing. Alterations, sta. No cash required. We do our own financing.

THE HOME REPAIRS CO. 457 Calvert Bidg Plaza 2515. Lib. 6600. HOUSE WIRING Six- house with fixtures.

BX cable: every thing guaranteed. Time it desired. ENTERPRISE ELECTRIC CO. 4 W. Barre st.

Phone Calvert 6887. WHY PAY Electric, Hardwood Floom, Carpentering. Plumb ing. Painting, Rooting, Garages, Con. crete Work Home Improvement Contractors.

1854 Pennesivania eve. Mad. 6764. Nights Lib. 0904.

PERMANENT WAVE. $2 Shampoo Ware and Manicure, 50c. Daily to 6 M. Mon. Wed.

9 P. M. THE VOGUE BEAUTY SCHOOL Second 234 Park ave. Calvert 3773. FREDERIC'S WAVE.

$5 Other Waves, $3,50, complete No extras MARINELLO SALON. Charles ani Fayette. Plaza 3434-5. BENJAMIN CO. LIBERAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS.

Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, etc. 413 E. FAYETTE ST. at Hay. Let.

1830. Roofing- Weekly! NO CASH DOWN-10-YEAR GUARANTEE ENTERPRISE ROOFING 819 LIGHT ST SOUTH ROOMS PAPERED. $3.00 UP GILMOR 4695 R. SIMMONS. 403 N.

Pulaski Street. MATTRESS BOX SPRINGS Remade $4 up. Innerspring Mattress. SANITARY MATTRESS CO. VERNON 0935 921 MADISON AVE.

DAMAGED CLOTHING WHAT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO OTHERS 19 POSSIBLE TO US Reworen perfectly. Reliable Wearing. 208 W. Saratoga at. Ver.

1868 REDUCE SAFELY WITH NOXALL Liquid tablets. Send $1.00 to NOXALI COMPANY. Baltimore and Potomac, streeta. GENTLEMAN. refined in cond health, de sires to accompany party on motor during month of August.

Will share all 2606. Sun. ROOMS PAPERED. $3 UP TAKE ADVANTAGE OF SUMMER PRICES. J.

STRIGLE, AR. Mad. 5731. 1615 Longwood st. STONEBROOK CORP Reat Estate Investment.

Eng's Constructors 512 St. Paul st. Vernon 7710. ROOMS PAPERED, $3 UP NICOLL. 2725 W.

Lafayette are, Mad. 6184. BEAUTIFUL WALLPAPER. NEW 1931 SAMPLES- VERY REASONABLE Weisgerber's, 704 Washington Bird. Cal.

2790. FINGER WAVE 30.: Manicure. Facial, 30c BURTON'S. 218 N. Liberty at.

Plaza 3089. Not a school. LIBERAL LOANS OT Diamonds. Watches, Jewelry and Clothing. BERMAN'S LOAN OFFICE.

636 West Baltimore street. PAINTING Paperbanging: 12 to pay; Clarke, 1619 Warwick ave. Lat. 2467 material and workmanship guaranteed. Roland ORDER YOUR AWNINGS SOW AT MER PRICES, STEVENSON MeGEE.

119 8. Frederick st. Plaza 6789. HAIR PILLOWS- Very Cool SCHUSTER'S. 414 Howard st.

Ver 3048 ROOMS PAPERED, $3 UP Nelson Ac Allender, 2432 E. Fayette, SCISSORS SHARPENED KESMODEL'9. 119 Park Dear Lexington HOME REPAIRS, PAINTING EASY PAY. MENT PLAN, GLOBE CONSTRUCTION CO. CHES, 1233.

GIL. 6165 WALLPAPER Te. piece; Gilt, piece Window Shades. 45c. THOMAS MESSER CO.

1015 W. Baltimore st. CARPENTERING Expert Remodeling. B. M.

Shinley, Lat. 2102 IMPROVED NESTLE PERMANENT WAVE. FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY C. WURTZER. 100 N.

Eutaw st. Cal. 238. 3 HOUSE Painting Give us a call. We give lowest estimate.

Guaranteed workmanship Highest grade materiala rised. Gray Lat. 2293. ROOMS PAPERED, $3 UP NO Delay, E. Strigle, Hamilton 0691-J.

MISS PRICE, 3 E. Centre St. electrologist, announces she will be out of the city indefi nitely after October 1st. VERNON 1950 WILL RID YOUR HOME OF RATS. MICE.

roaches, bedbugs, fieas. GEORGE HAPP 16 E. Lexington st. Cal. 5767 or Lib.

4949. $5 PERMANENTS, $3.50 SANDERSON'8 201 Liberty st. Cal. 0113 PAPERHANGING and painting: quick service anywhere. 327 E.

25th st. 0844, WHITELEY ELECTRIC COMPANY. 13 Carry st. Calvert 4902. DIAMONDS bought tot cash.

Raymond Hughes, 1018 Baltimore Trust Bide. PAPERRANGING. PAINTING. PLASTERING FELDMAN 113 W. CLEMENT ST.

So. 1489 PAPERHANGING painting. Easy terns. Good work. G.

Purdy. 8417 Woodland ave, Lib. CARPENTERING and Jobbing. Estimate free. K.

BERRY Wolfe 1752. DRESSMAKING and Alterations: reasonable rate. LIBERTY 9633. PAINTING- Interior exterior. Free estimate.

Work guaranteed. CLAYTON, Chem peake 6705 WEATHERSTRIP BIRCH 70 VERNON ROOMS PAPERED. 8 UP W. THOMPSON. 1214 Ostend st.

011. 0085 LEARS Renovating "Since 1883. 934-4 Baltimore street. Plaza 0071-2. OLD FLOORS RESURFACED Lafayette 2350.

Night, Madison 8923-J. HOUSE WIRING $1.50 Weekly 1820 Hatford ave. Vernon 2392. WE Nickel Plate Mary land Platine 316 N. Holliday st.

Pl. 7413 FLOORS RESURFACED AND REFINISHED Terms Day or Night Phone Liberty 8242. HEATING and Pimping, Deferred payments, A STIEGLER CO. Gil. 3830 PAINTING Interior and exterior: first-clas work and material.

EA Ham. 3447 OLD Gold and Silver Jewelry bought. good cast prices. Carl Schon. Ine.

109 W. Saratoga CARPENTER work. contracting. Jobbing. fe free estimates.

Vernon W. METAL CEILINGS aid and installed. GEO, WAGNER 822 W. Balto. st.

Mad. 0220. duplicated yon for. 2hc. K1.FIN 206 Gar Plaza 6207 WALLPAPER ROLL With border.

only. STANDARD WALLPAPER 1028 N. Gay PAPERING and Painting. quality work prices. Seboda.

2663 Lauretta 87. Gil. 4726. W. ROOMS PAPERED LOWEST PRICES.

J. BODEN, 1616 Chilton st. Chen. 0553. HARDWOOD Floors old floors renovated.

First clau work GRANGER Ham. 0691-J CARPENTER Work Jone at once reasonable Inhhing a MR ERR Unit 2796 FOR best work home repairs and general tracting, Vernon ROOMS Papered 83 up Personal Attention. NICOLL 2041 E. North Wolfe Window A wor and Adelman. Univ WALI PAPER -Enough for room up.

Gen. Morecraft 1400 Light GENERAL Contracting. home IDEAL REPAIR 1908 Fredenck Gil. 0626. LOST AND FOUND (8) PERSONALS (10) (Continued from Preceding Column) WHY WAIT? When You Can Save No Much Now HOME IMPROVEMENTS Cost Less Now Than In The Fall HAVE YOUR WORK DONE NO Start Paying NEXT SEPTEMBER Nothing Down.

as. low at $5 Month To 4 Year Terms. FREE ESTIMATES SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Write Or Phone Plaza CONTINENTAL HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. Baltimore Office, HEARST TOWER BLDG. 40 YEARS A BUILDER R.

B. MASON Ver. 4876. 308 W. Madison st.

Nothing Down-3 Years to Pay. l'aperhanging PlumbingBricklaying- Plastering Cementing Carpenter -Gutter and Spouting Store Fronts. Fire Losses Adjusted. House, Wired, reasonable: brown fixtures MILLER-WILLIAM8. Wolfe 5550-J.

AMERICAN HEATING CO. saves you on heating plants. 4100 Garrison ave. Lib. 0961.

FACIAL HAIR PERMANENTLY removed: Elec. Needle EXPERT. 220 N. Liberty st. Est.

1908. WANTS (11) Modern Or Antique Furniture Rugs, carpets, china, brio-a-brae, curios, books, pictures, gune, pistols, swords, silverware for country hotel. pay high prices and will call anywhere Single pieces or entire hott-ebolds. Phone ME. GALTON.

Vernon 0310 or 0311. HIGH CASH PRICES PAID For living suites, dining-room and bedroom suites; also stoves, ranges, ice boxes, carpeta odd pieces for country shipment. SQUARE DEAL FURNITURE CO. 819 Greenmount ave. Ver.

2960. HIGH CASH PRICES For modern and antique furniture of all kinds, rugs, silverware, bric-a-brac. P. FOXMAN, 2902 Clifton ave. LAFAYETTE 1398.

I BUY EVERYTHING FURNITURE, CLOTHING BRIC-A-BRAC. PIANOS. VICTROLAS RADIOS. CALL CALVERT 5754 STICKMAN. GREENE AND SARATOGA STS Nights and Sundass call Lib.

7560. ANTIQUE and modern furniture, china, curios. oil paintings. Oriental rugs, libraries, bocks, silverware, office furniture, etc. Large or sinall lots.

Calls answered within an hour. A COOPER. 708 N. Howard st. Vernon 7832.

Night Calls. Lib. 7262, SHANK'S-GILMOR 2387 CASH PAID FOR ALL FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS Prompt Service. 1509 W. Baltimore st.

Nights Sundays, For. 6435-J PRICES FOR FURNITURE AND RADIOS MAX. 876 W. Baltimore st. Cal, 5091.

FURNITURE WANTED M. RUBIN, 1401 Penna. ave. Mad. 3570-J, FURNITURE WANTED FRIEDMAN.

Cal. 3609. 713 W. Baltimore OLD STAMPS bought and sold. PERRY PULLER.

22 W. Franklin st. Vernon 6086. HIGH PRICES paid for used furniture. THE IDEAL.

847 Greenmount ave. Vernon 3244. WILL. Pas Cash for Used Steinway, Knabe of Chickering Grand Piano, Mr. Booth.

Ver. 6723. BIG Shoes. PRICES ALBIN. for 912 Furniture, Men's Ver.

Clothing. Penna. ave. BIG PRICES for Clothe, Shoes. Ap narel.

CHARLES. 2047 Penn, are Mad. 8812. HIGH PRICES PAID on men a clothing. 2A1.18, 3414 Park Heights Lit.

9086. COLD SILVER ANTIQUES Fat. 1871 Nuitz. 603 N. Eutaw st.

Ver. 2312- MARYLAND BOOKS BOUGHT. NORMAN REMINGTON COMPANY VERNON 1467 ANTIQUE, Furnitue wanted, Balto. about 100 8072. years old.

M. KROUT. 1726 E. st. Wo.

CALL MR. NET.SON for bonest, prices on sour furniture. 32 S. Howard Plaza 4062. SITUATIONS- -HOUSEHOLD (12) 000K (colored), general housework, day or part time: reference.

7344. COOK colored plain, wants general house Mad. 0273. COOK ard boas worker and Inundry: 10 years references; city or go away. Mad.

GIRL refined. wishes housework or SINK stay nights. 1316 Druid Hill (enlored! wants plain conking, whole or part thine: reference. 3839. GIRLS 2) WIND JOBS SCRUBBING.

1422 Mosher GIRL (German). Chamber Work and Nursing. 2020 Berwick ave. Hamilton 4591-J. GIRL (colored), general housework or nursing.

Gilmor 9842. 047 W. Franklin GIRL WANTS DAY'S WORK, ANY KIND. GIT. 5991 GIRL (colored cooking or housework.

Lat. 3324 or 1309 Harlem GIRL. (colored) desires work of any kind; ref eretice. Mad. 1446, GIRL, (colored), wants position as maid or general housework.

Laf. 0847. GIRL stood cook and maid work: country references. Vernon 7420. Gill.

reliable, wishes position chambermaid or nurse: whole or part time. Mad. 1157-J. GIRL (colored) wishes position cooking or maid. Madison ave.

GIRL (COLORED) WANTS DAY'S WORK. GILMOR 0972. GIRL. (colored) wants place, nursing or part titne, 2111 Oak st. LAUNDRESS (white).

at home, fint class. 1911 N. Fulton ave. LAUNDRESS. frat class, at home; best refer Laf.

LAUNDRESS (colored), 1at work by day; reference. Gil. 2504-J. LAUNDRESS (colored) wants work home; reference. Laf.

0211. LAUNDRESS wants work Monday and Tuesday. Madison 3501-1, MOTHER'S Helper, reliable, neat, good cook; fond of children. Address 2154. Sun.

WOMAN (colored), wishes place, first class cook will help with children: second floor, 226 W. Chase st. WOMAN (colored), cook or light work for small family. Reference, Mad. 0025-J.

1424 Druid Hill ave WOMAN (colored) wishes day's work or half time: 110 Sunday, Call after 12.30 Thursday. 1815 Ashland ave, WOMAN (colored), young, part time or washing take home. Can leave city. References. 2437 Droid Hill ave.

WOMAN (colored), day's work or washing home: reference. Univ. 4228. WOMAN (colored), general (housework or day's work. Ches.

6353. WOMAN cook's place; stay nights for 4 days. Gil. 5098. WOMAN wants general housework; city or subuths.

Reference. 722 N. Mount WOMAN whiter wisher housekeeping. Apply W. Baltimore 9 to 10 P.

M. WOMAN (colored), reliable, wishes day a work of AnY kind. Mad. 5668 J. WOMAN (colored) wants chamberwork, nursing.

cooking. laundry; can sew. Laf. 2233. WOMAN wishes cooking and care for children.

1464 Reynolds st. WOMAN (colored). place cook of general housework. WOMAN wishes day's or half time job. 1000 Carrollton arentie, Madison 7570.

WOMAN (colored) wishes position laundress day. Gil, 5588-W WOMAN wants part-time or day work. Gil 1278, WOMEN, colored (2), neat, positions Maid and Cook: references. MADISON 2036-J. AI LAUNDRESS or cleaning, Wed.

or Thurs. 15 reference Mad. 5924. EXP. laundress wishes day's work, laundry or cleaning.

Mad. 0993. FRENCH girl, best references, desires position. chambermaid, mold: willing to wait or take care of child. Call Univeralty 0342 between 9 to 12 A.

M. GERMAN girl. housework, chambermaid, plain sewing. waitress, reference. Gilmor 1412.1 GERMAN GIRL wishes position, genetal house1616 Belt NEAT girl.

18 (colored) wishes work as maid, waitress of it. housework. 1022 E. Monument, NEAT (colored) Woman wants Wed, of Thurs. work week.

Mad. 0518.J. REFINED COLORED GIRL, wishes position in gentleman home. Vernon RELIABLE colored woman wants work by week or Mad. 6024-J.

YOUNG WHITE WOMAN wishes position in small family; two children. 2916, Sun. HELP-HOUSEHOLD (12a) COOK and first-floor work: stay nights; mburbe: bent reference. Tuxedo 2720. COOK must have best reference; nights.

Pikesville 400. COOK (white, 1st-floor work. Must be experi- HOUSEKEEPER, congenial young person for temporary position: sinall boine. Address lettor 2100, MOTHER'S HELPER, to live with family; must be and between 20 and 30 years of age. Apply 3738 Ellerlie avenue, WAITRESS (whiter, experienced; must bare relerences from pri.

home: 816. wk. 2110. Sun. WOMAN whiter, settled, for bonsework for old couple in 4-room bungalow.

4306 Ridgewood ave. Take 81 car. SITUATIONS -FEMALE (13) DRESSMAKER, expert Alter. $3 day, until altering, remodeling. Chesapeake 9228.

NURSE. Practical, wants private family: good reference. Sadison B. X. OPERATOR: knowledge of ceneral office work references, Gilmor 5884-M.

STENOGRAPHER. high school graduate. temporary or cetmatient. 4384. STENOGRAPHER DESIRES POSITION.

Phone Wolfe 1729. SITUATIONS FEMALE (13) (Continued from Preceding Column) STENOGRAPHER, Biller, Bookkeeping ant. experienced: moderate salary. Lib. 1876.

STENOGRAPHER: general office work; Al reference. BROADWAY 0472. YOUNG LADY with Doctor and Dental Office. Experience. A1.

References. 2118, Sun. YOUNG WOMAN wishes work in florist shop aout 4 dasa a week. Ham, 1088-J. COMPANION SECRETARY VISITING, day oF evening: references.

University 3053. GRADUATE NURSE. 45. kindly, adaptable, Protestant, would take charge of cultured home (gentleman's preferred), or act as nurse-comranion to invalid: proficient in Swedish massage: hest references. 1227, Sun.

PRACTICAL nurse for elderly or invalids by settled lady: best references, Address C. J. Font Hill. Ellicott City. Md.

RECENT High School graduate. Gentile, refined, capable, desires store sales position, information desk or similar work. Phone Arhutus 367. REFINED Woman desires position as practical nurse or housekeeper for small family, Madison 1659-W. WHITE GIRLS wish positions as counter or bus girls.

2681. Sun. HELP--FEMALE (14) CANVASSERS. honse to house: salary and commission. Apply 422 W.

Baltimore at. COMPANION for elderly lady. Call Lafayette 4000, Apt. 2-D. experienced on men's neckwear.

STAR NECKWEAR CO. 107 W. Balto, at. FINISHERS. experienced on ladies' costa.

ROYAL CLOAK 208 8. Charles st. FLOORLADY Capable of instructing on better grade of dresses and blouses. Apply GOLDMAN-BAER CO. 32 S.

Paca St. FUR Finishers, experienced on coats. wanted. SCHWARTZ SUGAR. 223 W.

Saratoga st. GIRL, EXPERIENCED to make sandwiches: 00 other need apply. Krugers, 21 N. Howard, between and 12 A. M.

HAND Buttonhole Maker on coats, also finisher. 4-6 8. Bethel street. HAND buttonhole makers, on men's coats. Apply 932 North Broadway.

LINING BASTERS on men's conte. Apply 1010 East. Fayette street. OPERATORS Experienced on sewing shoulder pads. Steady work.

FREYDBERG 801 W. Baltimore 2nd floor. OPERATORS (expertenced double needle) on goats and backs of breeches BLUMENTHAL MFG. CO. 3701 Bank street.

OPERATOR- Thoroughly experience 011 Remington Rand bookkeeping machine. StebbineAnderson Coal and Lumber Towson. Md. OPERATORS ON VESTS. APPLY EAST SECOND FLOOR.

Pressers and Hand Sewers Single girls, 17 to 25 years of age. INDUSTRIAL MFGR. 3rd floor, tear. Industrial 501 E. Preston st.

SERGER and bar-tacker, experienced on panta. 122 Hopkins Place, 4th floor, WAITRESS. experienced. THE STADIUM RESTAURANT, 3100 Greeninount ave. YOUNG LADY for cleaning and dyeing office: salary $14.

In reply give age and references for past three sears. 2100, Sun. A CAPABLE telephone, operator who has had at least one year of recent experience in local operating with the C. Telephone Age desired salary 818.00. In repLY give full details to age.

education and experience. Address Box 2688. Sun. CORPORATION has unusual opening for re fined, ambitious Indy: salary $1,200 first Publisher, year: permanent: advancement. Address 1089.

Sun. EXPERIENCED Lining Makers oft women coats. Apply LOUIS MARCUS CORPORATION. 1501 Guilford are. EXPERIENCED OPERATORS Apply LOUIS MARCUS CORPORATION.

1501 Guilford avenue. EXPERIENCED awning operator. Apply 1315 Hollins street. NORMAL or college student seeking profitable emplo ment for summer months. Address Publisher.

1758. Sun. SEVERAL Ladies who hare had house to house to Mulberrs for real estate co. No selling. Apply SHOES Experienced Royal perforator, operator: steady employment.

good pay. CLEMENT BALL SHOE MFG. 00. 324 N. Front street.

SITUATIONS--MALE (15) ACCOUNTANT -Bookkeeper. D. thoroughly experienced. 1783 W. North avenm.

BAKER AS 1st or 2nd hand, bread and sweetstuff. 113 N. Clinton. BLACKSMITH. WHEELWRIGHT.

CARPENTERING. REPAIRING for contractor. tarin or club. 2110 Sun. BOOK KEEPER.

experienced, competent, Te liable. Al references, desires position, whole or part time, 2555. Sun. BOOK KEEPER- Accountant desires part or full time position. 2682.

Sun. BOY (colored), 18, with high school wishes work in store or any kind. MADISON 3562-J. BOY (16) desires position of any kind. Hamilton 2121.

CABINETMAKER. Hardwood Finisher, Painter; reference. Box 128, Parkrille, Md. CARPENTER, Paperhanger, Weather Stripping. all-around handy man, can do anything required around home, wishes, position: real estate firm or home corporation, preferred.

3809 GOUGH STREET, CARPENTER -All- Around Jobbing and Alteration Man wishes work, Wolfe 1717-W. CARPENTER and bandy man wants work any kind. 2193. Sun. CHAUFFEUR (white), of high age 32.

grade thoroughly desires ex: perienced in care cars, position in private family: references, Phone ALLEN. Unit. 0541. or write 2689. Sun.

CHAUFFEUR (White), wishes position driving truck. Tuxedo 8295-J. CHAUFFEUR and butler or cook; references; 12 years last position. Mad. 5552.

CHAUFFEUR (colored), yeara' cocd reference, Madison 0696-W. CHAUFFEUR (colored). private or garage, work, whole or part time: reference. Mad. 8003-J.

CHAUFFEUR wishes position, private family; best reference. Madison 6081-1. CHAUFFEUR and Butler (colored) wants place; reference. FORD LEWIS. Mad.

3368. CHAUFFEUR or butler (colored) wishes posttion: good reference. 1424 Division st. COOK or Butler (colored), A-1, experienced. $12.50 per wk.

Reference, 2130, Sun. ENGINEER. 2nd grade, or experienced, maintenance: desires beet sition, also refrigeration reference. Phone Wolfe 0360. MACHINIST desires position, 812 week.

2550, Sun. MAINTENANCE Man. roung de reliable, general repairs of ANY kind: 12 tion exp GROSS. 2608 E. Baltimore st, MAN married (white), very handy at carpentering; also the use of other tools, wishes position of any kind.

2110, Sun. MAN (white) wants position as bandy man in factory or Sun. apartment house; bare engineer's license. 2124, MAN (colored), reliable, porter, general work any kind, day or week, or country; experienced. Reference, 102 N.

Bruce st. MAN (colored), experienced, position as washier in laundry: references. 843 Harlem arente. OIL. BURNER MECHANIC, 22, plumbing, bestelectrical experience, desires work.

John Weber, 102 N. Glover YOUNG sires MAN. permanent, 22. Johns business Hopkins connection graduate. with fee tire prospects.

Address 2155. Sun. YOUNG MAN first-class printer wishes work of any kind, day or night. MADISON 4516. YOUNG MAN WITH CAR DESIRES WORK IN EVENINGS.

VERNON 5888. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT WITH broad experience available for position as comptroller or vice in charge of finances. 2113. Sun. EXPERIENCED SERVICE STATION MAN WANTS WORK.

1283, SUN. HELP MALE (16) AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC, experienced, with reference, BENSON SNYDER Glenburnie. Md. AUTOMOBILE experienced only. GENE'S AUTO PLACE.

1000 bik. Linden stenite. AUTOMOBILE to sell Ford cars, commission good nity for hard worker. KIRWAN MOTOR 00. Old Frederick mad.

Catonsville 1300. BAKER, fret hand, on cokes and cond decorator. Apply ABERDEEN BAKERY, Aberdeen, Md. BARBER STEADY POSITION. 1737 WEST NORTH AVENUE BLOCKERS To block felt bats band.

Must be Baltimore experienced, S. WALLERSTEIN, 21 W. must able to drive automobile: BOY salary to start 88: lots of chance for advancement. 2607. Sun.

BOY helper in bakery shop. 3611 Park Heights arente. BOY OR YOUNG MAN FOR GROCERY. Bot 1805. Sun.

BUTCHER MIDDLE AGE MAN. CALL CHESAPEAKE 9447. CAB DRIVERS: good commission; must furnish bond. A53 West Redwood street. CHAUFFEURS Steady job awaits good, courteous chauffeurs at the SUN CAB Monroe and Elgin sts.

CHAUFFEURS wanted, new cars, low rates. CAPITOL CAR SERFICE, 3 E. Lafayette FINISHED PRESSER ON MEN'S COATS. 4.0 S. Bethel street COLLECTOR and Salesman, experienced, with must hare reference.

Bor 1507. (Continued on Nest Page).

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