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COLLYER'S H Y"0LLYER3C V J ~ Qn y°u °"- Dellah Jf f/ I j;uff 0ed. Dustin have the Ion* end them It's strictly a two-horse affair the former slightly best, because I t! me. Hector? Resarf just cannot beO worse than third. With decent racing luck. Belle Roberts will be on the front end of the procession when the pay-off station is reached In the fourth. She is keyed to concert pitch, and will have a good boy. In the pilot house, j Little Maudie is a fair sort. Far East was plunged on by smart people the last time out. Bonstelle will carry home the gravy In the fifth. Is pounds the ''est. and should | make every post a winning one. Humma is a smart plater in clever hands. Ballybell only has to run back to j recent secret trials in order to con- nect with the maauma in the sixth-. Mackenzie, well meant In the last, has only to gallop to cop. Mormon Elder is the dangerous bird in the, last. That's all Be«t Bet of Ike Dayi MORNING FACE. Best Take-a-CRaace Beti MYRTLE CROWN. Best Parlay« - HEATH BELLE. HI W*IA, PRt NE» TO SHOW. OTTAW A SELECTIONS! Flrat Rare.Bencher. Dustin Fnrnum. Jim Thorpe. Seeoad Rare . Myrtle Crown, Heath Belle. Retart. Third Race.Morniag Faee, Dellaha m. Charley Bo?. Fourth Rare.Belle Roberta, Little Maudie. Fnr East. Fifth Race.Bonatelle, Humma. Applejack. Sixth Race.Bnlljbell, Mlaa Orh, Saaa Pear II. Seventh Race.Mackenile, Mormon Elder, Pranea. WINDSOR SELECTIONS: First Race.Blaise, Pop Eyea. | First Pullet. Second Race Joe Whipple, Tubby] A- Chief Bnrtell. Third Race. Eaenrpolette. tinln de CnuMe. Golden Dnnn. Fourth Rare.Kins John. Fair Orient. Cheer Leader. Fifth Ha«*e.Slippery Elm. Dodae, Bondage. Sixth Rare Traaty, Thuraday Niahter. Onlco. Beat Bet.JOE WHIPPLE. 1 ^CONNAUGHT PARK RESULTS* * | First Race.Sudor 104 (Dugan). 6*0. 3 <10, 3 30. Little Dear. 114 (Wall*). * «0 S.00; | Marjorie Mignon. Ill <Tud«r>. $.H». Time. | 1:10. Seven Sea*. Lugenia K. Bertha 8. lint Spark. Oakling, and John Lake al*o mo. I Second Race l'hil T. 130 (Brook*). 3 30. 3 10: Kate Mean. 134 M<*Clo»key), j 8 «*> 3 10; Algardi. 142 .Wright*. 4.UU. Time. S Decathlon aud Khomh also ran. Third Race.Humma. 10M < Butwell). 5 60.', 4.19. 3 10; Sweeplet. 101 tButcrofti. 1H 10. 7 *»; Duk- Rag. Ill iGibaon). 6 4(1 Tim#. 1.13 1-3. I)int». S4ga, Puebla. Smile, Track-j ster-and Mualtu alao ran. Fourth Race.Ihe Boj lftH Walla). 3 SO, 3 00. 1.8S; Sedan. 113 iTudorl. 3 30. 4.<JU; V|*e MiHiee, 101 ilhrhourn»i. 3.4«». Time.) 1:14 8-3. I acle John. Who Caree. Horeb and Ladr in Blai k mIm) ran. Fifth Race.Flibherty 'iibbet. 94 (Roma-' ncllil. 7 30, 3 SO, 2..TO. King* Champion. 10ii < Humphrey i. 3.00. IV 40; Biddle !> »«*. 02 (Harfeaarae). 3.On. Time. 1 40 4-3. St. tiermam j od H»d Start alto ran. Sixth Race.Captain B. 114 (RomnnallH. 8 ! «. S.io, I'.Ti: Mallnwrnot. Ill (Amn). S.00. 4 *); Antipbon. 112 (Butwell). 3 HU Time. 1 42 4-3. liala Dreea. Jim Petrie. Stat.m. Anmiit and Maladroit alao ran. Seventh Race.Wood Thrush. Ill iAvon). 4.39, 2 00. 2 3»; Hold Crest Bor. IIS )Wall»>. 4 00 2 30: Trl«-k*ter II. 118 tlC'vera). 2.80. Time. 1:31. Tbank«glring. Honolulu Boy, Lady Vera. Musket and Mack O'Dav also ran. J2mm - L'xfi Established 1890 (jajLIJ j 5 Reed Bird S Reed Bird Los i$r00 Box SZ 13-11 m oastes Full Stoc'k of Shotguns. all make*. Shells. HuntlnR Clothes and Cleanin* Outfits. Quality and Merchandise / guaranteed the lowest prices in the [Shot Guna for Hire Fishing Tackle, Sporting Goods, Firearms, . Blood Worms Mad Tom* Rcserrt your bait for LaborDi ATLAS 91 fe..." ACE COWMEN d pickle vat they hope to Jerk this n our Inside men we learn that some >ple on the Canadian circuit have or a melon cutting and that the big staged in the third at Ottawa thin could not have selected a better ere I sit it looks they'll cop the kale vord more, don't let the price scare lam. highly regarded by the Ross conto prova the hardest nut to crack, a genuine sleeper. r show some improvement since does in the day's opener, and hasn't Any old price will be a good one. Farnum should trim Jim Thorpe for Myrtle Crown and Heath Belle of the purse in the second between Personally, I fancy the chances of link I know something. Do you get f SARATOGA RESULTS^ *\ * First Race.Phalaris, 113 (Sande). 11 to 5., 4 to 3. 2 to Aster-ink. 113. (Johnson I. 8 to 3. 4 to 3: No I.uwn. 110 (Lyke). 2 to 5. Time. 1:27 3-3. Doubting Thorns*.-Alms B. Lovers' Lane II. Jessie and Dark Hill alao no. Second Race.Night Stirk. 114 (Ponce), 2 to 7. out; Paddy Dear. Ill (Nolan). 7 to 10, oat; War Plame. 114 (Weiner), out. Time, 1:41 4-3. Edith K and Swirl also ran. Third Race Leonardo II, 113 (Schuttinger), 17 to 10. 7 to 10. 1 to 4; Prudery. 127 (Ambrose). 3 to 3, 1 to 4; Oriole. 113 (Rowan), 2 to 1. Time. 1:12 2 3. Touch Me Not. Serapis, Step Lightly. Nancy Lee. Intrigante. Dlmmehdale, Grey Lag. Dartmoor, Exodus. Bermont and Smoke Screen also ran. Fourth Race Exterminator. 129 (Fairbrother», 11 to 20, out; t'leopatra. ill (MeAtee). out. Time, 2:59 2-3. Only two starters. Fifth Raca.Thunderstorm. 113 (Ensor). 3 to 4, 1 to 3. out; Pastoral Swain. 108 (Keogh), 7 to 10. out; Camoufleur. 110 (Callahan), out. Time. 1:38 3-3. Lady Beverwyrk also ran. Sixth Race.Behave Yourself. 113 (Lyke), 9 to 3, 7 to 10, 1 to 3; AUila. 112 (Keogh). 6 to 5. 3 to 3; Sporting Blood. 113 (Kelsey). 1 to 2. Time. 1:07 3-3 Irish Sea. Cabin Creek. Chateau Thierry. Sagacity. Arapahoe. Dura, Jamaica Belle and Mareella Boy also ran. ' flMONIUM "RESULTS. * » * First Race.Padua iAllen). 8.10. 3.30. No third betting. Can't Koat (Connors). 4.00; Regular (Stirling), third. Wilton Meteor. Briglda. Ahara. Prim Harry and Left Fielder also ran. Sacond Race.-Mi-Adam* (Taylor). 4.70. 2.70; Bobbie Kean U i.VJleyi. 3.10; Blerman (Hughe*). third. Charlie Horse, Jidgie and Blarkfteld also ran. Third Race. Rey Enm* (Stirling). 7."A 2.30; Stir Cp (Connor* t. 2.20; Meadow*.rth (Obert). third. Colonel Hollow-ay alao r*n. Fourth Race Gratian (Garner i. 4.20, 2.90; Gaudy (R;ley), 3.20; Navajo iJaikwm). third. Kehoma. Billow. Mi** Adrianne and Cello also ran. Fifth Race.RafTerty ijarkuui), 11.00. 3.80; Mum bo Jumbo Dnnkin*oni, Torquato II Parrington). third. Martha Lm-kett and Brizs ilso ran. Sixth Race.Sentimental (Connors). 7.40. t.M: Thistle Queen (Allen*. 4.011; Aliivan (Stirling), third. Rune«-raft an Chriatie Hcltera alao ran! Seventh Race Hello Pardner (Garner). 9.90. 2.30; Mildred i('onnor«i. Mr*. Ida Robert* (Stirling!, third. Wilton Arrowalso ran. *C0NNAUGHT PARK ENTRIES* * First Race.Two mile*: David Farnum. 140; Jim Thorpe. 139; Bencher, 142; Sing B. Time. 147. Second Race Six furlong*: Barber. 102: Re*arf, 109; Blarney Boy. 109: Myrtle Crown, 112; Grej bourne, 112; Heath Belle. 112. Third Race.Five and one-half furlongs: Bee s Neat. 102; Mary Crowell. 103; IMham. 104; Geo. C Jr.. 100; Charley Boy. 10*; Fair I,a**i«, 110; Morning Face. 113. Fourth Race «<ix furlongs: Hidden Ship. 109; Sagamore. 199: Ited Po»t. 107; Com. Brown. W7; Far East. 199; Medusa. 112; Little Maudie. 112: Belle Robert*. 112; Weirland, 112; Bob Baker. 112; C'oraodore. 112. Fifth Race Six furlong*: Babylonian. 109; Finis. 1«9: Dinty. 199; Bed Admiral. 107; Apple Jack. 112: May W. 112: Bon*telle. 112: Humma. 112: Kenes**. 112; Hyland Lad. 113; Due d«? Gui*e. 112; Vanaylvia, 112. Sixth Race- Mile and seventy yards: Miss Orb. 102: Ballybell. 104: Salvatelle. 102; Solid Ko.-k. 103; Hondo, 107; Lorena Mom, 1^7; H. M. Steven*. 110; San Peur 2d. 107; Sinu Feiner. 110; Blazonry. 113. Seventh Race Mi!" and one-sixteenth: Thoa. F. MoXuhoo. 99; Mistake, JH); Sweet Apple. 103; Bogart. 103; Galleyhead. 104; M.-Kenzie. 104: Goidrrest Boy. 10*; Wilfred*. 107: Mormon Elder. 108: Prune*, 108; I'lantarede. 108: Manokin. Ill; Pit 112; Cork. 112: Drigoon. 115; G. M. Miller; 113; Cadillac. 102; High Olympus, 104; Old Pop, 94. jfllji Pmf , wT Established eason Open j vxiri ^ v 27 D Street N. W. Open Evenings IT.HMWT1WG "SCHOOL DAYS" f / -NOW SHUT YOO' \ Hsur "me ( Set if y eite \T w \ CI Enthusiastic Gw Anacostia I Enjoy Spi By R!< I1AHD L. CO%\EH. The hunting season in the District of Columbia opens today, but tlie hunting grounds are limited to the marshes of the Anacostia River north of Anacostia Bridge, and on the Virginia shore of the Potomac A visit recently to the boathouses i of Capt. Ed Mazzullo, Bill Bail* y and Harry Bailey at Bennings Bridge, and Capt. Will Reynolds in Georgetown, found everything in readiness for the opening day j Skiffs, rowboats, hatteaus, etc.. have all been overhauled and repainted.! and every appearance indicates equipment sufficient to meet the de- mands of the large number of iiunt- } ers expected. However, there's noihI ing like making sure of securing a boat.particularly after you have completed all other arrangements .so a suggestion is offered to all who (contemplate hunting on the open-, {lug day that it would be well to make proper reservation for a bout well in advance. To Reclaim Huntlug ( rounilx. The Anacostia River, or as faI mMiarly called "The Eastern Branch." from Anacostia bridge northward to the District lin«- has been a regular hunters' paradise for many years. However, it*, race i* practically run, for in all likelihood this year.or next at the latest. 'will afford the last opportunity for hunting thereon. The United Slate* government, in carrying out the provisions of the great McMillan park plan development for the Dis| trict of Columbia, is rapidly reI claiming the marsh area. Already; the work or improvement has pro- pressed as far north as Bennings bridge and in all probability by1 next year hunting i.n this territory will be but a pleasant memory. In the place of malarial infested marshes will be developed a beau tiful river park and driveway not even surpassed in beauty by the wonderful Potomac Park. Early this morning.long before daybreak.enthusiastic gunners, by auto, street cars, and on foot, will wend their way to the hunting J .grounds, anxious to be on the firing line when the morning flight begins.! As in former years, many launches will doubtless drop anchor off ttye grounds, so the occupants can get an early start. ( The law permits shooting thirty minutes before sunrise, and from this hour until sundown, the boom! ,'boom! boom! of the shotgun will re-j sound throughout the marsh. To the skeptical or incredulous, I let me say that the District of Co- lumbia, even in its restricted limits.J 'affords excellent hunting and many enjoyable days can be spent during the open season without going miles (and miles away from Washington to hunt. If the reader wishes to verlfv this statement, let him spend a few days on the hunting grounds. Limit on Reed Bird. We know him here as the reed TIM0N1UM ENTRIES «. First Race.For 1-year-old* and up; claim-! Ing; about *ix fuflong*. Je^ica F. 110;! Primitive. 09: Sjiih Roee. 9«: Sunrose. 110;! Ahara. 09; Kitty Johnfton. 107. Second Race. For 3-year-old* and tip: about on* mile and nne-tjuarter. Colonel Hollo-j **»y. 145; Rock port. 146; I.uthf>r. 14R: Ml** MHilggle. 139. Prim Harry. 140; ^Trapping. 141'. tThree pounds claimed for gentlemen rider. ' Third Race.For 8-year-old* and up: claiming: about *ix furlong*. 8ir William John-, *on. 110; Prince Bonero. 110; He Will, 110; Pitie Flyer. 104: Hokokus. lift; Link Boy (Impl. 107: Clip. 110. Fourth Race.Three-year old* and up; claimI Ing; about six and one-half furlong*. Brlxx. ion-, lftO: Supermiid. 101; He Will. 104: Torqnato I'd. Ill: Northern Belie. 107., Fifth Raoe.Three-year-old* and tip: maid- rn»; about *1* and one half furlong*. Ca*etas (imp). 107: Kerry Feast. 115: Uranium. l|."i; Vlftofj Boftd. 110; Sir Jack. 110; Bell main, 107. Sixth Raoe.Threeyear-old* and up: maiden*: alt and one-half furlong* Pearl s»». 107; Forml*treH*. 107; Red Leaf. 115; Indiscreet. 115: Eastern Olow. 107; Bar Coy, 115; Kaiome. 107. Saetoth Rao*.Three year-old* and up;' f.bout aix aftd one-half furlong* Boher-naP-raeha. 104; Incihterator. 109; Waking! Dream. 109: Padag (imp ), 110. Flf« oounds apprentice allowanee claimed. SEASON OP1 k item Jd CRA55 \ t TV Yoo CM ) rr* "* TW0."" if ^| I j nners Wend The Vlarshes Before I rrt on First Day oj S a GOOD ADVICE TO HUNTERS.! Don't be a game hog; remember there is a limit on certain game. Don t shoot within 200 yards of any bridge or dwell- ing; to do so is a violation of the law. j Don't a hoot toward open water; there may be persons passing in a boat and an ac- cident might result. Don't fail to be careful In | handling firearms at all times; never allow a gun to J point toward a person. The "didn't know it was loaded" plea u ill not restore life. Stay away as far as possible i! from the man who is tareless. l>on't forget that shooting from motorboats is prohib- ited by law. Don't overlook the fact that the harbor police boat will patrol the hunting grounds to see that the laws are enforced: all violators will be arrested and prosecuted. If-you are not- thor- i ought y familiar with the game laws, read up on them at once, as "ignorance" will not excuse any violation. Copies of the game laws may be obtained on application from the Biological Survey. D®>artment of Agriculture. bird. In the Northern States lie is the Bobolink, and in the South Ik known as the rice bird. He rearhes the District of Columbia and surrounding territory around the last week in August and immediately takes possession of the river! marshes, where he finds an abundant supply of luscious wild oats and rice jj awaiting him. After a few dajrsi feeding on this highly ny triti^US ® food, he becomes literally aft-fat fcs butter, and is considered a real'dell-T cacy. The Federal game law forbMV | the selling of reed birds, sio thot* | who formerly hied themselves up J their favorite restaurant fo* retfl birds on toast will either have fo taflfri hunters themselves or depend ou tlfe generosity of some fellow sportf- man. The season runs from Serf-j tember 1 to October .1ft and no bag j limit is imposed. Notwithstanding j the extended season, it shoutd jfe borne in mind that reed birds J not remain in this locality any lol*- ger than during the month of dW tember; at the first sign of edfq weather the birds start migT;*Ui|i to the South where they settle In tfae f immense rice fields and become veil destructive to that product. T Tli#» black bird in the first of lh& mar-'h birds to arrive and has ttjlj feeding grounds all to himself Jn! seveiat weeks before any of t«) othr>p birds. The "King" oi' "Sol? dier' bird Is the male of the sp*ctdk and is distinguished by a cost jr jet black with brilliant red t wings. The female is of a bn^wni**gray color with black strij the breast. Black bird pot \ J really delicious; if you a!*e in doutJX try It. The open season runs rotfi} September 1 to February 1 and bag limit is set. The *orn Is Klimlve. The Sors, ofttimes called r«il oi ortolan, breeds from Central Brit* is£ Columbia and the Gulf of rff, Lawrence, south to California. Colorado. Kansas. Illinois and Jersey. It winters from Norther* California. Illinois and South lina. south through the Antilles ano Central America to Venezue.a aa# Peru. The Sora is shy and pfipin and there is n^|re or less mYfittejr about its habits, because most 8* his time is spent under snooping about in underf Hi^V passages made by marsh ere*' s] If' the rstl were never fore fly we WfliilA see very litti^ them, but th^ir frog-like volct§>.*::igL be heard through the marsh. fhfrv-2ljP the bird itself cannot be see^u .toK ENS TODAY By DWIG I' iorh evcrv tv\iN<ne. ir Way to daybreak ^ Hunting Season The Itnra has a long thin brownish m.*y k !id>' W"h a *hort «-'hickenbl11 »nd feeds chiefly ,.n the eeds of wild rice, oats and o'h*r reeds_ By the end of September or the first part of October it is in prime condition for the table and is considered excellent eating. urn".!1'.." numbtr °f ortolan are killed by the hunters wadins th«» marsh and compelling the birds to fly. but the most successful way however. to await a flood tide sufficient to permit a skiff beir.s pushed over the marsh The gunner stands in .h» how of ,h(. boat astraddle the front seat, while the man in the stern propels the boat through the "birdy spots" .f the marsh The pusher must not only be an adept at handling h s cra't but must be a .rst class mar'.;.; in order to recover the game when Killed. I nless the ortolan is killed outright the average sportsman Is very apt to lose his quarry, because if able, the bird will dhe. cling to a root under the water and then come to the surface some distance away from where he disappeared from view. The open season extends from September 1 to November and the bag limit is fifty birds per person a day. ...V" black-breasted. g.Iden and jellow le_- (or yellow shank) plover Visit our marshes: true not n large numbers, hut enough of them to make It worth while Tfce open season extends from SeptemlitT . ,to Snvembei SO. and the bag limit is fifteen per da\ Jnek Sni|H> f.ooit Spnr(. Ey the time November l rolls around, reed birds, black birds and ortolan have practically all migrated to the sunny South, but the T,:t'.Tn Hr° >uhll»'"- knowing that the season on jack snipe is ''7 «P*n, For. re*1 « *-itement and sport, a dav with the Jacks" is a mmt desirable one. ,tf manner o* I'Ushing so unexpectedly and its flLrV-rC?l.,ar makes mi, * anything but an .asv' "day on this little game h*""; will prove most fascinating. <TM> season runs from November 11 L?.- ,,aIy 3I' a"d twenty-five' bilds a day is the limit. < ">**> 1 alao marks the opon"Mr Of the season on ducks and Trh' Wrlt<"r »',,n nia"v n#(ks of geese pass over the1 iKamh en route to Southern waters in recent years has not heard Tw. being killed. With tit' «ucks. however, it Is a different nis Contr"'y to the general bemarshes of the Ana.ostla' .J " "n lht' Virginia shore ofi the lotom.,- afford excellent teed-! 5.^U^r0."nd'' ma"y "P"-'** "f 1nV"ll""k' red-head, malwib* ^ 'k duck, blue and pi ecn «.!2L 'CaUP <or broa<1 bill'..1 (OIL wh|stler>). and hi.t-i ' I! c brrn kll|Pd v»"h vear.i at PHi'in being no exception. Branch Favorite Spot. r,rH£r*. '* °ne lit,Ie point- entirely ".. looked or possibly forgotten bv «?'i'rafue "rr'?,n""' whlch r.s ni«ke the Eastern Branch a <v> I' 'me-haven for the duck ftmilv m ' °f »'ntcr. when the Po River and Its other trlLu Me Th* fro,'n fr"m *ho" lo nwf" 5 always open waler S nil: i. ?nch Thi> unu'u» > ««* lo th<" hot wut?r cut- I' from the pbncr house at Hen' KTh' °p,n Water ia soon lojV.l y »1v)inee guard of. ?"d ldeal ahooting is had One* shotting has It. hardships ^ ll",eJ."hou,d r" "ormly clad and »' *', hrave the strong north- .. . w,n«» whlrh sometimes gain J9rr* ot a small hurricane.a,"'"Mnied by blinding snow or ... ^4 e °'d saying that the !t S th# weather the better the eL °,lnR Seenis to hold good. 'flvermen say that the crop of ?? rlLe is far this L, . ^5." f«r-* number of years h, rl. generally means a big f rda. ao the sportsmen will f 'M tnjoy one of the best sea- r*e*nt years. season run* from November nuary 3i, and the .mU ;5 Herald C WASHINGTON HERALD Published every day in dM r«r Th* Washington Herald Company at 425-4* Eleventh »trwt, War 'ngtoa, D. O. Ttltpboif Ex chant -Call Male IM. Mtnbir Audit Bu.eta of Ctrcu\artoa. CLASSIFIED RATES Wanted Help Wanted Situatiooa. 2 CENTS Wanted Rooma and Board... A \\ir\DH Wanted Mlacellaneooa A WU!\U For gale Mlscellaneoua 4..'. Table Board Minimum for Rent Hocm» rhtrt. ov u«t »d rocDd :::::: chiri'- ** Two line* or leaa. 1 time. 25c. Three consecutive time*, loc per line; 7 timea, Oc per" line. 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LARGE FRONT rooms; bath on eayh floor; electricity; v«p«.r heat; gentlemen. 1240 10th st nw. au31-3t une nicbly "ftrn'isheititoomt"iiodern convenience*; gentleman onl>. !'i»oue Columbia 7180. au31-3t NEATLY "FT RNI RHE*D~ ROOMS: MEN PRE- l»crred; rales reasonable. 111S 10th ^t. nw. au31-3t 8~ROOMS FOlTl.. II. K.; GOOD LOCALITY; ladies or gentlemen. lalQ 12th st nw. au31-3t 10TH ST. s W.. 30 6TH ST vwt41S. Large comfortable rooms, 1. h. k ref. au2^-7t. 40>» B ST. NE . LAR'.lT I RONT ROOM, first floor; finely furrlslitd. $25; electricity. au2S-7t. 13o2 irving r"l~ nw.. large frost ioom, third floor; near 14|ii »>t. c»r line. au27-7t. Sot rjtsi st. Mr .«inTTu: o;n Doi ble rooms; center city; reasonable rent. au2t>-7t HERE Kl ARE AG AIN WITH A"FE W more of tliow large Jean cool, fortnble two and three connecting housekeeping rooms; completely furnished; run-1 uhig water in kitchen: laundry privilegex; vard for children: plenty of <oal for winter: reasonable rent 183 K^e st. ne. «jel-7t Sds LEX I NO T(»N rI .A l K-UK(iK~FRONT buy window ro<»m: second fl »»r.: electricity; modern home; gentlemen only. Lincoln 4386. sel-3t r§oa T; sr. n w. doT rli: for two or three ladles; kitchen; laundry; h.-w. h. "I Tt MCE. t l.KAN. root. ROOM XEWt.T fl'R ni«hed; plenty rf It^at and ontinumis hot wnter this winter; one bl-xk to <-nrs and lunch; take Mount Plea-ant car. Columbia; 077-J. Reasonable. 17-M Kilbourne place nw. ecl-?t Rooms \i t h Honrd 22 l'WO XEATLT FVIiMSHKM TlOOMS AND board; bath <»n same fl'»«r. 7IHJ Ma**, ave. ne ael-3t shepherd hotbf iooo r. -bttnw.-! Room and board. $10 week; table board, $"> and $7. au31-3t 2 NEATLY FURNISHED. FRONT ROOMS, with board; gentlemen preferred; $40 per month. 1318 10th st. nw. au31-3t Tnhle llonrS S4 I-F T OT Ir-I-K-B Country Fried Chicken, Hot Bitcuitt, choice «teaka and genuine HOMR COOKING with restaurant service, appiy for bnard by the month jt McCARTKR'S. 417 Uth at. I nw. (necoari fl<»or». Two ra<-ala. $30. )elo-S0 EXCRPTIONAI. ROARD FOR SF.I.RTT FEW. 3102 Mount Pleasant. Colombia 8212. sel-7t REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Apnrtmenta »nd Klota. 30 :nm mm sr >«' nkar :stii and Columbia road.Attractive 8-ro^ni, kitchenette furnished apt., available September 1, 1020. anil 3t RfcAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Housed for Solo 40 EEvfijf Mtoesir n HAM. BATf!~m.r.C tricity. hot water heat, slate roof, porchea, cellar, attic; lot 4t»tl»0; $:..5<«0; 12,000 cash GEO. V. WALKER. Kresge Bldf Uth A G. attSMf. NEW bFNuAI.OWS, CEU.ARS. POftrHKS. attica. modern; vacant; lota 100*22."; Hy-i nttsville; two blo>'ks $4,500; $500 cash; G. C. Walker, ^enoia Bldf Uth and i; ata. Jul7-90t. J. P. JERUAN. cTrt »Ni>~COrNIRt property 325-20 Bond Building. 14th and New York are. Main 1151. Ju»-08t A HOMESITE COST $800 ON EASY TERMSaold for $3.27^ aoon after. You mar do the same. See or write MR BLACK. 2102 H at. at,, Wa&hingtoa. auSl It. lassified A< .......... REAL ESTATE /OR SALE. Buburbee.Ker gaie tf TAKE NOTICE COLORED BUYERS Best bar to the City. Large beautiful lots adjoining Benning. QUICK SALE $200 and up. $5 down and fl a week, bo Interest or taxes. Agents wanted. SecurityLand Sale* Company, Boob 804. 710 1«U> st. , STOP.LOOK! One Imngalow. 5 rooms; large lot. Oct* lungalow, 7 room*, bath; large lot. One vatorj b«us«. 6 rooms, bath. Urge lot. Jost completed. o Conduit road. at ' JOHN PARK. Oood as the best at Cheev Chase and price one-third less. Easy terms. Manx desirable lota (or suburban homes. Write, phone or see 2. 8. TOKUS'MX. S24 Southern Building. M. 7445 or Frank. 30L Wanted.Real Estate 47 FOB HOMES AND INVESTMENTS bee WAHuKNKY k 8LLL1VAN . 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COLLYER'S HY"0LLYER3CV J ~ Qn

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have the Ion* endthem It's strictly a two-horse affairthe former slightly best, because I t!me. Hector? Resarf just cannot beOworse than third.With decent racing luck. Belle

Roberts will be on the front end ofthe procession when the pay-offstation is reached In the fourth. Sheis keyed to concert pitch, and willhave a good boy. In the pilot house, jLittle Maudie is a fair sort. FarEast was plunged on by smartpeople the last time out. Bonstellewill carry home the gravy In thefifth. Is pounds the ''est. and should |make every post a winning one.Humma is a smart plater in cleverhands.Ballybell only has to run back to jrecent secret trials in order to con-

nect with the maauma in the sixth-.Mackenzie, well meant In the last,has only to gallop to cop. MormonElder is the dangerous bird in the,last. That's all

Be«t Bet of Ike DayiMORNING FACE.

Best Take-a-CRaace BetiMYRTLE CROWN.

Best Parlay«- HEATH BELLE. HI W*IA, PRt NE»

TO SHOW.

OTTAW A SELECTIONS!Flrat Rare.Bencher. Dustin Fnrnum.Jim Thorpe.Seeoad Rare . Myrtle Crown,

Heath Belle. Retart.Third Race.Morniag Faee, Dellaham. Charley Bo?.Fourth Rare.Belle Roberta, LittleMaudie. Fnr East.Fifth Race.Bonatelle, Humma.

Applejack.Sixth Race.Bnlljbell, Mlaa Orh,

Saaa Pear II.Seventh Race.Mackenile, MormonElder, Pranea.

WINDSOR SELECTIONS:First Race.Blaise, Pop Eyea. |First Pullet.Second Race Joe Whipple, Tubby]

A- Chief Bnrtell.Third Race.Eaenrpolette. tinln de

CnuMe. Golden Dnnn.Fourth Rare.Kins John. Fair

Orient. Cheer Leader.Fifth Ha«*e.Slippery Elm. Dodae,

Bondage.Sixth Rare Traaty, Thuraday

Niahter. Onlco.Beat Bet.JOE WHIPPLE.

1 ^CONNAUGHT PARK RESULTS** |

First Race.Sudor 104 (Dugan). 6*0. 3 <10,3 30. Little Dear. 114 (Wall*). * «0 S.00; |Marjorie Mignon. Ill <Tud«r>. $.H». Time. |1:10. Seven Sea*. Lugenia K. Bertha 8.lint Spark. Oakling, and John Lake al*o mo. I

Second Race l'hil T. 130 (Brook*).3 30. 3 10: Kate Mean. 134 M<*Clo»key), j8 «*> 3 10; Algardi. 142 .Wright*. 4.UU. Time.S Decathlon aud Khomh also ran.

Third Race.Humma. 10M < Butwell). 5 60.',4.19. 3 10; Sweeplet. 101 tButcrofti. 1H 10.7 *»; Duk- Rag. Ill iGibaon). 6 4(1 Tim#.1.13 1-3. I)int». S4ga, Puebla. Smile, Track-jster-and Mualtu alao ran.Fourth Race.Ihe Boj lftH Walla). 3 SO,3 00. 1.8S; Sedan. 113 iTudorl. 3 30. 4.<JU;V|*e MiHiee, 101 ilhrhourn»i. 3.4«». Time.)1:14 8-3. I acle John. Who Caree. Horeb and

Ladr in Blai k mIm) ran.Fifth Race.Flibherty 'iibbet. 94 (Roma-'

ncllil. 7 30, 3 SO, 2..TO. King* Champion. 10ii< Humphrey i. 3.00. IV 40; Biddle !> »«*. 02(Harfeaarae). 3.On. Time. 1 40 4-3. St. tiermamj od H»d Start alto ran.Sixth Race.Captain B. 114 (RomnnallH.8 ! «. S.io, I'.Ti: Mallnwrnot. Ill (Amn).S.00. 4 *); Antipbon. 112 (Butwell). 3 HUTime. 1 42 4-3. liala Dreea. Jim Petrie. Stat.m.Anmiit and Maladroit alao ran.Seventh Race.Wood Thrush. Ill iAvon).4.39, 2 00. 2 3»; Hold Crest Bor. IIS )Wall»>.4 00 2 30: Trl«-k*ter II. 118 tlC'vera). 2.80.Time. 1:31. Tbank«glring. Honolulu Boy,Lady Vera. Musket and Mack O'Dav also ran.

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Full Stoc'k of Shotguns.all make*.Shells. HuntlnRClothes and Cleanin*Outfits. Qualityand Merchandise /guaranteed thelowest prices in the

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d pickle vat they hope to Jerk thisn our Inside men we learn that some

>ple on the Canadian circuit haveor a melon cutting and that the bigstaged in the third at Ottawa thincould not have selected a betterere I sit it looks they'll cop the kalevord more, don't let the price scare

lam. highly regarded by the Ross contoprova the hardest nut to crack,a genuine sleeper.

r show some improvement sincedoes in the day's opener, and hasn'tAny old price will be a good one.

Farnum should trim Jim Thorpe for

Myrtle Crown and Heath Belleof the purse in the second betweenPersonally, I fancy the chances of

link I know something. Do you get

f SARATOGA RESULTS^ *\*

First Race.Phalaris, 113 (Sande). 11 to 5.,4 to 3. 2 to Aster-ink. 113. (Johnson I. 8 to3. 4 to 3: No I.uwn. 110 (Lyke). 2 to 5.Time. 1:27 3-3. Doubting Thorns*.-Alms B.Lovers' Lane II. Jessie and Dark Hill alaono.Second Race.Night Stirk. 114 (Ponce), 2

to 7. out; Paddy Dear. Ill (Nolan). 7 to 10,oat; War Plame. 114 (Weiner), out. Time,1:41 4-3. Edith K and Swirl also ran.Third Race Leonardo II, 113 (Schuttinger),17 to 10. 7 to 10. 1 to 4; Prudery.

127 (Ambrose). 3 to 3, 1 to 4; Oriole. 113(Rowan), 2 to 1. Time. 1:12 2 3. Touch MeNot. Serapis, Step Lightly. Nancy Lee. Intrigante.Dlmmehdale, Grey Lag. Dartmoor,Exodus. Bermont and Smoke Screen also ran.Fourth Race Exterminator. 129 (Fairbrother»,11 to 20, out; t'leopatra. ill (MeAtee).out. Time, 2:59 2-3. Only two

starters.Fifth Raca.Thunderstorm. 113 (Ensor). 3

to 4, 1 to 3. out; Pastoral Swain. 108 (Keogh),7 to 10. out; Camoufleur. 110 (Callahan),out. Time. 1:38 3-3. Lady Beverwyrkalso ran.Sixth Race.Behave Yourself. 113 (Lyke),

9 to 3, 7 to 10, 1 to 3; AUila. 112 (Keogh).6 to 5. 3 to 3; Sporting Blood. 113 (Kelsey).1 to 2. Time. 1:07 3-3 Irish Sea. CabinCreek. Chateau Thierry. Sagacity. Arapahoe.Dura, Jamaica Belle and Mareella Boy alsoran.

' flMONIUM "RESULTS. *

» *First Race.Padua iAllen). 8.10. 3.30. No

third betting. Can't Koat (Connors). 4.00;Regular (Stirling), third. Wilton Meteor.Briglda. Ahara. Prim Harry and LeftFielder also ran.

Sacond Race.-Mi-Adam* (Taylor). 4.70.2.70; Bobbie Kean U i.VJleyi. 3.10; Blerman(Hughe*). third. Charlie Horse, Jidgieand Blarkfteld also ran.

Third Race.Rey Enm* (Stirling). 7."A2.30; Stir Cp (Connor* t. 2.20; Meadow*.rth(Obert). third. Colonel Hollow-ay alao r*n.Fourth Race Gratian (Garner i. 4.20, 2.90;

Gaudy (R;ley), 3.20; Navajo iJaikwm).third. Kehoma. Billow. Mi** Adrianne andCello also ran.

Fifth Race.RafTerty ijarkuui), 11.00.3.80; Mum bo Jumbo Dnnkin*oni, TorquatoII Parrington). third. MarthaLm-kett and Brizs ilso ran.

Sixth Race.Sentimental (Connors). 7.40.t.M: Thistle Queen (Allen*. 4.011; Aliivan(Stirling), third. Rune«-raft an ChriatieHcltera alao ran!Seventh Race Hello Pardner (Garner).

9.90. 2.30; Mildred i('onnor«i. Mr*. IdaRobert* (Stirling!, third. Wilton Arrowalsoran.

*C0NNAUGHT PARK ENTRIES**

First Race.Two mile*: David Farnum.140; Jim Thorpe. 139; Bencher, 142; SingB. Time. 147.

Second Race Six furlong*: Barber. 102:Re*arf, 109; Blarney Boy. 109: MyrtleCrown, 112; Grej bourne, 112; Heath Belle.112.

Third Race.Five and one-half furlongs:Bee s Neat. 102; Mary Crowell. 103; IMham.104; Geo. C Jr.. 100; Charley Boy.10*; Fair I,a**i«, 110; Morning Face. 113.Fourth Race «<ix furlongs: Hidden Ship.

109; Sagamore. 199: Ited Po»t. 107; Com.Brown. W7; Far East. 199; Medusa. 112;Little Maudie. 112: Belle Robert*. 112;Weirland, 112; Bob Baker. 112; C'oraodore.112.

Fifth Race Six furlong*: Babylonian.109; Finis. 1«9: Dinty. 199; Bed Admiral.107; Apple Jack. 112: May W. 112: Bon*telle.112: Humma. 112: Kenes**. 112; HylandLad. 113; Due d«? Gui*e. 112; Vanaylvia,112.

Sixth Race- Mile and seventy yards: MissOrb. 102: Ballybell. 104: Salvatelle. 102;Solid Ko.-k. 103; Hondo, 107; Lorena Mom,1^7; H. M. Steven*. 110; San Peur 2d. 107;Sinu Feiner. 110; Blazonry. 113.

Seventh Race Mi!" and one-sixteenth:Thoa. F. MoXuhoo. 99; Mistake, JH); SweetApple. 103; Bogart. 103; Galleyhead. 104;M.-Kenzie. 104: Goidrrest Boy. 10*; Wilfred*.107: Mormon Elder. 108: Prune*, 108;I'lantarede. 108: Manokin. Ill; Pit 112;Cork. 112: Drigoon. 115; G. M. Miller; 113;Cadillac. 102; High Olympus, 104; Old Pop,94.

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Enthusiastic GwAnacostia IEnjoy Spi

By R!< I1AHD L. CO%\EH.The hunting season in the District

of Columbia opens today, but tliehunting grounds are limited to themarshes of the Anacostia Rivernorth of Anacostia Bridge, and on

the Virginia shore of the PotomacA visit recently to the boathouses

iof Capt. Ed Mazzullo, Bill Bail* yand Harry Bailey at BenningsBridge, and Capt. Will Reynolds inGeorgetown, found everything inreadiness for the opening day

j Skiffs, rowboats, hatteaus, etc.. haveall been overhauled and repainted.!and every appearance indicatesequipment sufficient to meet the de-mands of the large number of iiunt-

} ers expected. However, there's noihIing like making sure of securing a

boat.particularly after you havecompleted all other arrangements

.so a suggestion is offered to all who(contemplate hunting on the open-,{lug day that it would be well tomake proper reservation for a boutwell in advance.

To Reclaim Huntlug ( rounilx.The Anacostia River, or as faImMiarly called "The Eastern

Branch." from Anacostia bridgenorthward to the District lin«- hasbeen a regular hunters' paradise formany years. However, it*, race i*practically run, for in all likelihoodthis year.or next at the latest.

'will afford the last opportunity forhunting thereon. The United Slate*government, in carrying out theprovisions of the great McMillanpark plan development for the Dis|trict of Columbia, is rapidly reIclaiming the marsh area. Already;the work or improvement has pro-pressed as far north as Benningsbridge and in all probability by1next year hunting i.n this territorywill be but a pleasant memory. Inthe place of malarial infestedmarshes will be developed a beautiful river park and driveway noteven surpassed in beauty by thewonderful Potomac Park.Early this morning.long before

daybreak.enthusiastic gunners, byauto, street cars, and on foot, willwend their way to the hunting J.grounds, anxious to be on the firingline when the morning flight begins.!As in former years, many launcheswill doubtless drop anchor off ttyegrounds, so the occupants can getan early start. (The law permits shooting thirty

minutes before sunrise, and fromthis hour until sundown, the boom!

,'boom! boom! of the shotgun will re-jsound throughout the marsh.To the skeptical or incredulous, I

let me say that the District of Co-lumbia, even in its restricted limits.J'affords excellent hunting and manyenjoyable days can be spent duringthe open season without going miles(and miles away from Washington tohunt. If the reader wishes to verlfvthis statement, let him spend a fewdays on the hunting grounds.

\« Limit on Reed Bird.We know him here as the reed

TIM0N1UM ENTRIES«.

First Race.For 1-year-old* and up; claim-!Ing; about *ix fuflong*. Je^ica F. 110;!Primitive. 09: Sjiih Roee. 9«: Sunrose. 110;!Ahara. 09; Kitty Johnfton. 107.Second Race. For 3-year-old* and tip: about

on* mile and nne-tjuarter. Colonel Hollo-j**»y. 145; Rock port. 146; I.uthf>r. 14R: Ml**MHilggle. 139. Prim Harry. 140; ^Trapping.141'. tThree pounds claimed for gentlemenrider. '

Third Race.For 8-year-old* and up: claiming:about *ix furlong*. 8ir William John-,*on. 110; Prince Bonero. 110; He Will,110; Pitie Flyer. 104: Hokokus. lift; LinkBoy (Impl. 107: Clip. 110.Fourth Race.Three-year old* and up; claimIIng; about six and one-half furlong*. Brlxx.

ion-, lftO: Supermiid. 101; He Will.104: Torqnato I'd. Ill: Northern Belie. 107.,Fifth Raoe.Three-year-old* and tip: maid-

rn»; about *1* and one half furlong*. Ca*etas(imp). 107: Kerry Feast. 115: Uranium. l|."i;Vlftofj Boftd. 110; Sir Jack. 110; Bell main,107.

Sixth Raoe.Threeyear-old* and up: maiden*:alt and one-half furlong* Pearl s»».107; Forml*treH*. 107; Red Leaf. 115; Indiscreet.115: Eastern Olow. 107; Bar Coy, 115;Kaiome. 107.Saetoth Rao*.Three year-old* and up;'

f.bout aix aftd one-half furlong* Boher-naP-raeha.104; Incihterator. 109; Waking!Dream. 109: Padag (imp ), 110.

Flf« oounds apprentice allowanee claimed.

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nners Wend TheVlarshes Before Irrt on FirstDay ojS a

GOOD ADVICETO HUNTERS.!

Don't be a game hog; rememberthere is a limit on

certain game.Don t shoot within 200

yards of any bridge or dwell-ing; to do so is a violationof the law. j

Don't ahoot toward openwater; there may be personspassing in a boat and an ac-cident might result.

Don't fail to be careful In

| handling firearms at alltimes; never allow a gun to Jpoint toward a person. The"didn't know it was loaded"plea u ill not restore life.Stay away as far as possible i!from the man who is tareless.

l>on't forget that shootingfrom motorboats is prohib-ited by law.

Don't overlook the factthat the harbor police boatwill patrol the huntinggrounds to see that the lawsare enforced: all violatorswill be arrested and prosecuted.If-you are not- thor- iought y familiar with thegame laws, read up on themat once, as "ignorance" willnot excuse any violation.

Copies of the game lawsmay be obtained on applicationfrom the BiologicalSurvey. D®>artment of Agriculture.

bird. In the Northern States lie isthe Bobolink, and in the South Ikknown as the rice bird. He rearhesthe District of Columbia and surroundingterritory around the lastweek in August and immediatelytakes possession of the river!marshes, where he finds an abundantsupply of luscious wild oats and rice jjawaiting him. After a few dajrsifeeding on this highly ny triti^US ®food, he becomes literally aft-fat fcsbutter, and is considered a real'dell-Tcacy. The Federal game law forbMV |the selling of reed birds, sio thot* |who formerly hied themselves up Jtheir favorite restaurant fo* retflbirds on toast will either have fo taflfrihunters themselves or depend ou tlfegenerosity of some fellow sportf-man. The season runs from Serf-jtember 1 to October .1ft and no bag jlimit is imposed. Notwithstanding jthe extended season, it shoutd jfeborne in mind that reed birds Jnot remain in this locality any lol*-ger than during the month of dWtember; at the first sign of edfqweather the birds start migT;*Ui|ito the South where they settle In tfae fimmense rice fields and become veildestructive to that product. T

Tli#» black bird in the first of lh&mar-'h birds to arrive and has ttjljfeeding grounds all to himself Jn!seveiat weeks before any of t«)othr>p birds. The "King" oi' "Sol?dier' bird Is the male of the sp*ctdkand is distinguished by a cost jrjet black with brilliant red t

wings. The female is of a bn^wni**graycolor with black strijthebreast. Black bird pot \ J

really delicious; if you a!*e in doutJXtry It. The open season runs rotfi}September 1 to February 1 andbag limit is set.

The *orn Is Klimlve.The Sors, ofttimes called r«il oi

ortolan, breeds from Central Brit*is£ Columbia and the Gulf of rff,Lawrence, south to California.Colorado. Kansas. Illinois andJersey. It winters from Norther*California. Illinois and Southlina. south through the Antilles anoCentral America to Venezue.a aa#Peru. The Sora is shy and pfipinand there is n^|re or less mYfittejrabout its habits, because most 8*his time is spent undersnooping about in underf Hi^Vpassages made by marsh ere*' s]If' the rstl were never forefly we WfliilA see very litti^them, but th^ir frog-like volct§>.*::igLbe heard through the marsh. fhfrv-2ljPthe bird itself cannot be see^u .toK

ENS TODAYBy DWIG I'

iorh evcrv tv\iN<ne.

ir Way todaybreak t°^HuntingSeasonThe Itnra has a long thin brownish

m.*y k !id>' W"h a *hort «-'hickenbl11»nd feeds chiefly ,.n theeeds of wild rice, oats and o'h*rreeds_ By the end of September orthe first part of October it is inprime condition for the table andis considered excellent eating.

urn".!1'.." numbtr °f ortolan arekilled by the hunters wadins th«»marsh and compelling the birds tofly. but the most successful wayhowever. j» to await a flood tidesufficient to permit a skiff beir.spushed over the marsh The gunnerstands in .h» how of ,h(. boatastraddle the front seat, while theman in the stern propels the boatthrough the "birdy spots" .f themarsh The pusher must not onlybe an adept at handling h s cra'tbut must be a .rst class mar'.;.;in order to recover the game whenKilled. I nless the ortolan is killedoutright the average sportsman Isvery apt to lose his quarry, becauseif able, the bird will dhe. cling toa root under the water and thencome to the surface some distanceaway from where he disappearedfrom view.The open season extends from

September 1 to November andthe bag limit is fifty birds per persona day....V" black-breasted. g.Iden andjellow le_- (or yellow shank)plover Visit our marshes: true notn large numbers, hut enough ofthem to make It worth while Tfceopen season extends from SeptemlitT. ,to Snvembei SO. and the baglimit is fifteen per da\

Jnek Sni|H> f.ooit Spnr(.Ey the time November l rolls

around, reed birds, black birds andortolan have practically all migratedto the sunny South, but the

T,:t'.Tn Hr° >uhll»'"- knowingthat the season on jack snipe is

''7 «P*n, For. re*1 « *-itement andsport, a dav with the Jacks" is ammt desirable one. ,tf manner o*I'Ushing so unexpectedly and its

flLrV-rC?l.,ar makesmi,

* anything but an .asv'"day on this little game

h*""; will prove most fascinating.<TM> season runs from November 11L?.- ,,aIy 3I' a"d twenty-five'bilds a day is the limit.

< ">**> 1 alao marks the opon"MrOf the season on ducks and

Trh' Wrlt<"r »',,n nia"vn#(ks of geese pass over the1iKamh en route to Southern waters

in recent years has not heardTw. being killed. With

tit' «ucks. however, it Is a differentnis Contr"'y to the general bemarshesof the Ana.ostla'.J " "n lht' Virginia shore ofithe lotom.,- afford excellent teed-!5.^U^r0."nd'' ma"y "P"-'** "f

1nV"ll""k' red-head, malwib*^ 'k duck, blue and pi ecn

«.!2L 'CaUP <or broa<1 bill'..1(OIL wh|stler>). and hi.t-i

' I! c brrn kll|Pd v»"h vear.iat PHi'in being no exception.

Branch Favorite Spot.

r,rH£r*. '* °ne lit,Ie point- entirely".. looked or possibly forgotten bv

«?'i'rafue "rr'?,n""' whlch r.sni«ke the Eastern Branch a <v> I''me-haven for the duck ftmilv m

' °f »'ntcr. when the PoRiver and Its other trlLu

Me Th* fro,'n fr"m *ho" lo

nwf" 5 always open waler

S nil: i. ?nch Thi> unu'u» > ««*lo th<" hot wut?r cut-I' from the pbncr house at Hen'KTh' °p,n Water ia soon lojV.ly »1v)inee guard of.

?"d ldeal ahooting is hadOne* shotting has It. hardships^ ll",eJ."hou,d r" "ormly clad and»' *', '° hrave the strong north-

.. .w,n«» whlrh sometimes gain

J9rr* ot a small hurricane.a,"'"Mniedby blinding snow or

... ^4 e °'d saying that the!t S th# weather the better theeL °,lnR Seenis to hold good.'flvermen say that the crop of

?? rlLe is far this

L, . ^5." f«r-* number of yearsh, rl. generally means a big

f rda. ao the sportsmen willf 'M tnjoy one of the best sea-r*e*nt years.season run* from Novembernuary 3i, and the .mU ;5

Herald CWASHINGTON HERALDPublished every day in dM r«r Th*

Washington Herald Company at 425-4*Eleventh »trwt, War 'ngtoa, D. O.Ttltpboif Ex chant -Call Male IM.Mtnbir Audit Bu.eta of Ctrcu\artoa.

CLASSIFIED RATESWanted HelpWanted Situatiooa. 2 CENTSWanted Rooma and Board... A \\ir\DHWanted Mlacellaneooa A WU!\UFor gale Mlscellaneoua 4..'.Table Board Minimumfor Rent Hocm» rhtrt. ovu«t »d rocDd :::::: chiri'- **

Two line* or leaa. 1 time. 25c. Threeconsecutive time*, loc per line; 7 timea,Oc per" line.Special Notlcaa or Local MeatSe« .l5e per lineChurch Notlree 10c pee IleaAuction Notices 10c per line

ALL OTIiER CLASSIFICATIONS.pre linr.

1 time. 12 eenta8 tlmea 11 centa7 tju.ee 10 centa0 tlmea conaeculively eenta00 time* rvnie.m tlrel* 8 cemta90 time* cocaecut-rely 7 centaE. O. D. Inaerti»n*. lc per line additional

EducationalOpen rate. 10c; fO tlmea or more. Sc.

Reatrta and Hotel* Card Ratea

Contract Rate* on ReqaettMinimum Flv» Llnee.

FOREIGN REfRKSENTATTY^S.THE *. C. BECEWITtl SPLCIAL AGENCY.N>w York Office WorWi Bldf.Chicago Office Tribune Bide.Detroit Office 420 Ford Uldg.St. Lou la Office Pi<at-Dispatch Bldf.Karsa* City. Mo Rry^et Bid#Atlanta. Oa 05 Walton au

ANNOUNCEMENTS.Loat and Found. i

lost.ONE MIRROR FRAME FOR MAliofany dresaer. Kindly notify Cleveland

1071. Reward. sel-ltLOST CALF HElFElT BLACK^ FEWwhite apots. 1151 Oatea at ne. Reward.

au31-3tPertonalt. 2

SONG POEMS ARE VALUABLE WHENpropesly bet to music. I write food music.

E»t£b. 19U5. GEO. E. JOHNSON. »onf writr and publisher. DOB lOUi at. ne. Lin. 441*0.

ma20-tfDO TOO LOVP UOOO HEALTH! TOO

can bare it. Call at 1728 7th st. ear..OLD INDIAN HERB REMKDT SHOP

ap4-S0i>l»eclnl Xotlcea 4

WOBKINdMEN.ARE VOL' ALL READYto rush down town and buy trou*era; well

they will !i»»ep and you need not lone yourBleep and let the other fellow be the sheep:tee how we sell new pant*, f- to $7..i0. andtrue value makes the ale and tells the tale,slightly used waist* and hat*-, 30c up.jrSTH'S OLD STAND. 010 P. sellt

EMPLOYMENTHelp Wanted.Female. 10

TOl'NG WOMEN WANTED "fcT LEARNtelephone operating: salary. S17 per week

to tart; $21 per week befinninf of fifthweek ac<l refular increase* thereafter.Lunches at cost and paid vacation each year.Apply at ROOM 802. 725 Uth at. nw. TheChe»apejke & Potomac Telephone Co.

auJO-tfTWO YOI NG WOMEN" WANTED.TO SOIlicit «las*itied advertising by telephone.Apply Mr. COGGER. Herald office, between5 and » p. in. nu3U-3t

llclp Wonted.Male. 11cooks "wanted, experienced" at

once. Apply at the SAVOY ll'nchROOM. Oth and e sts. nw. sel-lt

B01S, V0U CAN EARN MONEYenough to help pay for that new

suit for school by selling Heralds.E. MYERS. Call between 10 a. m.

and 3 p. m. 469 Maryland ave. sw.aul'7-tf

SOLD 1TORS WA NTED~ CALL AFTER~~3p. u.. HI* F st. nw.. ROOM 41. sel-3t

ROOMS TO LETFurnished Rooms. 20

two~~neatly"~ifurnished ro^ms connet-tedg«HKl locality. 101* B st. ne.ael St

1210 N. Y. AVE. NW~ NlCEf CLEANfurnished rooms for rent; reasonable.

el-at

WILL TRANSFER-*" LEASE ~TO PARTYbuying furniture or rent furnished bach-

elor's Apt.: *>n«- room. bath and dreselngroom. Call North iW'l, APT. *0.". an>time. sel-ltNEATLY FFRNTSHED ROOM FOR TWO

ladies or gentlemen. *»13 B *t. ne. sel-ltSECOND AND T HIRD. LARGE FRONT

rooms; bath on eayh floor; electricity;v«p«.r heat; gentlemen. 1240 10th st nw.

au31-3tune nicbly "ftrn'isheititoomt"iiodernconvenience*; gentleman onl>. !'i»oueColumbia 7180. au31-3tNEATLY "FT RNIRHE*D~ ROOMS: MEN PRE-

l»crred; rales reasonable. 111S 10th ^t. nw.au31-3t

8~ROOMS FOlTl.. II. K.; GOOD LOCALITY;ladies or gentlemen. lalQ 12th st nw.

au31-3t10TH ST. s W.. 30 6TH ST vwt41S.Large comfortable rooms, 1. h. k ref.

au2^-7t.40>» B ST. NE . LAR'.lT I RONT ROOM,

first floor; finely furrlslitd. $25; electricity.au2S-7t.

13o2 irving r"l~ nw.. large frostioom, third floor; near 14|ii »>t. c»r line.

au27-7t.Sot rjtsi st. Mr .«inTTu: o;n Doi blerooms; center city; reasonable rent.

au2t>-7tHERE Kl ARE AGAIN WITH A"FEWmore of tliow large Jean cool,

fortnble two and three connecting housekeepingrooms; completely furnished; run-1uhig water in kitchen: laundry privilegex;vard for children: plenty of <oal for winter:reasonable rent 183 K^e st. ne. «jel-7tSds LEX I NO T(»N rI.A l K-UK(iK~FRONTbuy window ro<»m: second fl »»r.: electricity;

modern home; gentlemen only. Lincoln4386. sel-3t

r§oa T; sr. n w. doT rli: for two orthree ladles; kitchen; laundry; h.-w. h.

"I TtMCE. t l.KAN. root. ROOM XEWt.T fl'R

ni«hed; plenty rf It^at and ontinumis hotwnter this winter; one bl-xk to <-nrs andlunch; take Mount Plea-ant car. Columbia;077-J. Reasonable. 17-M Kilbourne place nw.

ecl-?tRooms \i t h Honrd 22

l'WO XEATLT FVIiMSHKM TlOOMS ANDboard; bath <»n same fl'»«r. 7IHJ Ma**,

ave. ne ael-3tshepherd hotbf iooo r. -bttnw.-!Room and board. $10 week; table board,$ "> and $7. au31-3t2 NEATLY FURNISHED. FRONT ROOMS,

with board; gentlemen preferred; $40 permonth. 1318 10th st. nw. au31-3t

Tnhle llonrS S4

I-F T OT Ir-I-K-BCountry Fried Chicken, Hot Bitcuitt,choice «teaka and genuine HOMR COOKINGwith restaurant service, appiy for bnardby the month jt McCARTKR'S. 417 Uth at. Inw. (necoari fl<»or». Two ra<-ala. $30. )elo-S0EXCRPTIONAI. ROARD FOR SF.I.RTT FEW.3102 Mount Pleasant. Colombia 8212.

sel-7t

REAL ESTATE FOR RENTApnrtmenta »nd Klota. 30

:nm mm sr >«' nkar :stii andColumbia road.Attractive 8-ro^ni, kitchenettefurnished apt., available September 1,

1020. anil 3t

RfcAL ESTATE FOR SALE.Housed for Solo 40

EEvfijf Mtoesir n HAM. BATf!~m.r.Ctricity. hot water heat, slate roof, porchea,

cellar, attic; lot 4t»tl»0; $:..5<«0; 12,000 cashGEO. V. WALKER. Kresge Bldf Uth A G.

attSMf.NEW bFNuAI.OWS, CEU.ARS. POftrHKS.

attica. modern; vacant; lota 100*22."; Hy-inttsville; two blo>'ks $4,500; $500 cash;G. C. Walker, ^enoia Bldf Uth and i; ata.

Jul7-90t.J. P. JERUAN. cTrt »Ni>~COrNIRtproperty 325-20 Bond Building. 14th and

New York are. Main 1151. Ju»-08tA HOMESITE COST $800 ON EASY TERMSaoldfor $3.27^ aoon after. You mar dothe same. See or write MR BLACK. 2102H at. at,, Wa&hingtoa. auSl It.

lassified A<..........

REAL ESTATE/OR SALE.Buburbee.Ker gaie tf

TAKE NOTICECOLORED BUYERSBest bar to the City.Large beautiful lots adjoining

Benning.

QUICK SALE$200 and up. $5 down and fl a

week, bo Interest or taxes.Agents wanted.

SecurityLand Sale* Company,Boob 804. 710 1«U> st.

,STOP.LOOK!

One Imngalow. 5 rooms; large lot.Oct* lungalow, 7 room*, bath; large lot.One vatorj b«us«. 6 rooms, bath. Urge

lot.Jost completed. o Conduit road. at '

JOHN PARK. Oood as the bestat Cheev Chase and price one-third less.Easy terms. Manx desirable lota (orsuburban homes. Write, phone or see

2. 8. TOKUS'MX.S24 Southern Building.M. 7445 or Frank. 30L

Wanted.Real Estate 47FOB HOMES AND INVESTMENTSbee WAHuKNKY k 8LLL1VAN.

They En %w Washington.*'15J« Ey* at. nw. Tel. Mala 7821.

Juf-tBL

FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUSFurniture M

BARGAINS IN OFFICE SUPPLIESWhile they last and hubje«-t to previouo sale.

TERMSr CA8H.95 oak office tables, 5 ft. long, with

- drawer* Ea<h $12.8520 oak clothes trees «4 hooks/..Each 2.8510 oak chairs Each 2.0510U dor. typewriter ribbons, for tiJnous makes uf typewrit

Per d<«. 3.5550 do*. 2-oa. bottles ink. red orMark Per doa. .80

40 dor. quart bottles ink. bluejblack Per d<ir. 6.85105 pkg«. typewriter 2nd sheet*.white P*r j»kg. .87

80 boxe« typewriter paper, white."letter or can sire Per box 1.65

The above items are offered for immediatefale and are real values at bargain pricea.All item* fcubje< t to previous sale.

A TO Z BUSINESS BUREAU. INC.514 12th »t. us. au29-7t j

riXE ROLL TOP DESK. CHEAT. WILLexchange for curio*. 1307 14th *t nw.

an3l-3tTypewrltera and Supplies. 52

TYPEWRITERS. L. C. SMITH. $W; jbrand-new Oliver. No. !». J3K; Oliver, j

slightly used. $30. 801 F st. nw. Franklin

j auJ> -*.t'

Mnalral Inatrnmenta S3PHONOGRAPHB

All Mdke* Repaired.715 H st nw Franklin 5875

WE BIT A Nil SELI. t 8ED <;KAPHOPHONErecord*. pis no roll*. book*. phonograph*,

grafonohis, t>|»ewriters. field ami operarla*se* acd mu>ical instruments *t 601 F*t. nw. Franklin 7740. au29-5t.

MJarfllaieont 53PENS AND rTlCB.12«~c. 2n iTad 30e

each. <>raphophoae record*. 40c, 50c. 80cea« h; *ligbtl.wi*ed. fi.ll F st nw. au3l-4tLC1IBER. bSICK, DOORS. SASH. SHEATH

ing. fl'icrjng with «nite ec imel. kitchensink*, la-a tones and bvth tub* new wallboard at a big saving; new one-ply guardr<>3bng. $1.7"i per -quar*. made by Certain- jtee-J Co.. ai*«. two and three ply. SIDNEYL. BECHINGLU HOtSE WRECEING CO..6th and C tts. »w. aul3-90tUl NTER S" BED BI G EXTERMINATOR

kills bed bug* and water roaches,large bottle und Urge aprayer. $1.25;known everywhere; will not stain bed clothe*or wall paper: guaranteed to do the -rurk or

mcnej refunded. Pbone Frnnk!in 1V48. 113I'a. are. nw. Mail order* promptly a'tended.Oper. 6 a. m. to 12 p. m. Ju29-tf !

Diamond* and Jewelry 58

DIAMOND KIN<. I.AltV> BI.I E-WHITEwill *ii«rifi«-e, >6«» ca*h. 207 E *t. nw.

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AUTOMOTIVE.Automobile* for Sale CO

Al TO.MOBILE FOR 8ALE.LOZIE3 ROTH-*t<*r. good running <-onditioa; for *.ile!

cheap. Apply 918 5th st ne. auJl-.'lt l;Service Station*.Kepairiac 04

I OR F1 RsTV LA 88 AUTO WOKE-Of ANTkind, get the be*t by calling

EELLKY 4 WBBSTEft CO.140A T st. r»w PLone North 8477 Callcp at any time and we will go aaywhere;no work too Urge *r too far for us te g*

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Offers graduate and undergraduate in-stru<t;on in

Liberal Arts EducationEngineering LawArchitecture Medicine

PharmacySessions in All Depts. Begin Sept. 29.

In addition to cla*se« during the fore-noon and early afternoon, over two hundredclasses in college, engineering and |eg*| *ufc.jert* are held in the late afternoon between5:10 and 6:50.

For Catalogs and other Information, applyto THE RECORDER. Li*ne» Hall.

[ 2*123 r. *t. n*.

Telephone West 1«I40.

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Washington Collegeof Law

C0-EDTTCATI0KALTwentyflfth jrear opens Bert f7 at T p.m.

Tnltlfi;. |75 Per Annai*Sessions, ft 1$ U 7:1ft p. m.

Confers Degrees LI B LL.M and M T LOffice Hours. 10 to 6:30.

Removed to Krw Home. 1S16 X st. i«Phone Main 4586

George WashingtonUniversity Law SchoolBeginning ftftth Tear oa September ISembar Aisooiatlor iat»nraa Law

School*.Co-edueatianal.Classes to 11a. m. and 6:10 to 6 80.Ifr w quarters.

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