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Over the Coffee Cup s The common man is endowed with certain in- alienable rights, all of which he must keep fighting for. —Robert Quillen He won't have to keep fighting for Wilkins Cof- fee, once his wife tastes it herself. KINGSBURY NAMED IN STEWART FIGHT | Californian Is Mentioned as Possible Successor to Oil Company Chairman. | | | | By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, February 14.—The New York Times today says reports in Wall Street are that K. R. Kingsbury, presi- dent of the Standard Oil Co. of Cali- fornia, is being considered by the | Rockefeller faction as a possible suc- | cessor to Col. Robert W. Stewart as | chairman of the Standard Oil Co. of | Indiana The Rockefeller interests, says the paper. own a large amount of stock in the Standard of California, some esti- mates placing these holdings at 20 per | cent. Believe He Would Accept. ys that while it is under- circles that Mr. Kingsbury ly would prefer to remain with fornia company, he might be N d by the Rockefellers to assume | the chairmanship of the Indiana com- pany. Mr. Kingsbury's name also was ‘hrrvvmh( the controversy in a tement ed to stockholders of the Indiana company by W. G, ‘Williams, ’eaecufl" trustee of Justice Society. Inc., organization of minority stock- | holders who favor the re-election of .| ICol Stewart at the annual meeting on “Buy With Confidence” There is no finer, 1 B six-room and garage home in sucl fine section sold on such convenient terms at *8,950 Exhibit Home 5104 5th St.N.W. Open Until 9 P.M. Every Day D. J. Dunigan, Inc. 1319 N. Y. Ave. National Phone for Auto 1267 to inspect P " 'WILLARD" " '} BATTERIES | sol.n ‘/ hoe Pz nzmn\\ %ew DUNLOP ‘WINTERIZED eliminates chans, CARL| TNCORPORATED two and Bl Amm_u. one-} per ‘Geclied’on the preferred stock or t s Electric Com) e 5s 1995, ‘Al nolders of certi tes ol lalfl preferred s d d_of one and three-fourths per “cent, 34%) cn the common stock of' thé Wash- gton Railway & Eiectric Company has been plared pavable March 1, 1929, to hciders of | pmmon stock of record at the close of busi- a4he opening of \pusiness on- Frhruar] 20, KEYSER. ary. BOARD OF ACCOUN’TANCY FOR THE mcz of Columbia will hold an examina- pn for those wishing to obtain certificates r{nztm in the District' of Columb: iRed publie accountents on the taree. (3) 78 hesinning on or about Monday, May i3, the exact time and place to be more | ecincanly annomced later. Applications ust be -made rms provided by the pazd. and fied Vetore April 1. 1929, with | DARBY, Secretary, Munsey Building, asritnzton. D. E( FEB. 171929, 1 SOLD MY | siness’at 3313, 14th &b n.w.. and from at date will only be Seaponsibie Tor dents | hich T LOUIS mon 2314 NO! ? DESIRES .a ;( l\lrn_\'lure going to Richmond, Va., | A £ igh: besond ..9.; Brid pirgini n& accommodate d "nk)]lggms COMIBOLETOR, Ja1d F WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS ontracted by any one except myseif. VI £iSE WHEI ystem will gerve sou bett ans constantly ooerating $6_UP; NEW plastering and elec- ble prices. Col. 3588. APERHANGING—ROOM 229 samples: paintin rical work at reaso: TP COVERS. UPHOLSTERING, DRAPER- s mada to order: expert service; low prices. A 0 uz HOLSTERY CO., 403 1ith st (GEORGE - STRAFFORD, f 1358 Monroe st n.w A pesone. tadebied 1o she ¥e estate are reauested to make pavment. nd those having claims to present the sai zri THAT_THE ot the members of the Wash- or Incurables for the election of managers whose d . Unton st. on Phursday, 11 4.m. perso: ALl ns | ally of $30 in 0. BE RESPONSIBLE FOR WILL R_ANY w contracted by any one other than my- *RORTI BEACH. MD SPECIAL ELECTION. There will be ‘s svecial election at North | on Baturday, February 16, ti ¢ amendment of the town charter vote. contract persenally. M. 9 Mt. Ple; | March 7, but his later removal by court | action. | In his statement Mr. Willilams says | the Justice Society belleves that the | crux of the controversy is whether the ‘cfi'orts to remove Stewart are sincerely jand altruistically based on a belief that e is unfit for his job, or based on & | d e to gain control of the Standard | Oil of Indiana, so as to eliminate it as a competitor of corporations in which the Rockefeller group has a far greater financial interest than in the Standard Justice Ts Demanded | “We believe that, if the facts warrant, J Mr. Stewart can and should be removed 1\Allhn\lt handing over control of the Standard Oil Co. of Indiana to its com- mezcial rival, Standard Oil of New | Jersey. who apparently is using Mr. Rockefeller's shield of righteousness to ! obscure the real object of gaining con- ‘tml of a competitor whom they have o far been unable to outgeneral” it e statement asks the Rockefeller | representatives why they have dropped E. G. Seubert as a successor to Col. Stewart, and expresses the belief that |the sfockholders should be informed ! whom Mr. Rockefeller has in mind for lme place. “Is it perchance Mr Kenneth Raleigh 'Kmubury president of the Standard 1 0il of California?” concludes the state- | ment. In St. Louis schoolboy safety patrols fo conduct smaller children between their homes and school have been organized. e wholcsome -1 GULDEN'B "~ DAVENPORT TERRACE (4800 Block Connecticut Avenue) A two-room, kitchen and bath apartment on beautiful Cornnecti- il cut Ave. at $60 monthly is in itself unusual. Add to this free (]| electric refrigeration, high eleva- It tion and spacious lawns, and you ifl can understand why but five of the eighty-five apartments of || this type are available. “The apartments with the big kitchens.” i . Wardman Management Cleveland 1912 | " 'THE EVENT STAR, WASHINGTON, - WAR BRIDE ASKS DIVORCE. Chnrgeé Former Sergeant With De- lboth her and the Army. She also charges misconduct with an unknown woman. The wife asks permission to resume her maiden name of Fernande Will Rogers ’ ' Says: NEW YORK CITY.—Who cares about inauguration? One of those every -four years. Who cares whether we voted 16 new cruisers or just a rowboat? What do we care what J. P. Morgan and TYoung decide the indemnity shall we about an extra session? The Pope and Mussolini can’t make the front page. Prohibition? Enforced or not enforced, who cares? All those are 2 lot of applesauce. The world's mind is on ro- mance. It's An- nie and Lindy that our minds are on today. What do we care if Hoover catches a whale or Coolidge shoots a bear? It's our boy and that fine girl we are thinking of. A great girl from a fine, whole- some family. ‘That boy Lindbergh was just born to use good |udgmpm More than 1500 licenses have been revcked for faulty equipment during the “save-a-life” drive in Massachu- setts. BUTTER (Salt and Sweet) EGGS Cream Bu*termilk Cream Cottage Cheese Chocolate Milk Acidophilus Milk Pasteurized Milk Holstein Nursery Milk (Raw) Grade A Guernsey Milk (Raw) Whipping Cream Table Cream Order by phone i‘ Wise Brochers A g’HA“.&\E %/ephone*wssr 183 ’Pmper and beneficial ex- ercise is necessary to main- tain a normal body condi- tion. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN REDUCING, BUILD- ING BODY RESISTANCE AND “KEEPING” FIT? The A complete display of elec- trical and mechanical ex- creising equipment is avail- able to all. HEALTH e MIEASURE vzr SUCCESS You Are lmnted to Inspect a Special Display of — The Home Gymnasium—(Gym Junior) Battle Creek Health Builder and Reducer Seat of Health (Portable Gym) Weigh-Master Bathroom Scale The Reducex Hand-E-Vibrator 7 The Wood’s Health -Walker Battle Creek Sunarc Bath The Electro Foot-rest Heater .HEALTH EQUIPMENT CO. Chas. G. Graves, Manager Lobby 15, Investment Bldg., Met. 4269 15th at K St. N.W. 0 GEO. A. 'smomps & CO. AND PAPER RULERS, mumY OP 925 11th ST. N.W., Are Now Located in the RAFT BUIL DING, nnned, “cle hand or machine work; R. SH, [uxm sznvxcz finshed: “ & “TONTINE wNDOW SHADE To ha v Y Phila.. Boston, Richmond an: ints sout milh's.;l'rans(er & Storage Co., Ia}med and Exccuted ~—with fine discri ation an sklil. That's e Nat.\onal Capital Prcs 1210-1212 D St. N.W. R-O-OF-S Send for us when the roof Io?l wrong D! Dairs our swmnn.y Call u van losds of Turniture to or trom t | anything else. | North_3343, | | d . C. P. Print: __Phone Main 650. | 830 13th St N.W. uP and DOWN— UP and DOWN! posure to sun, possible rain and wind—-uut's the life of the a\erqe window shade. BUT if it's WASHABLE —you need noi worry about the possible wear and er or Cleansed easily with soap and waler, too. Y% Maia 3324.3325 W. STOKES SAMMONS, Propristor - ,x@th’r until September 22, 1925, when, DAIRY | | Marie Maurin. She is represented by Attorney Herbert. Grossmln. " serting Her and Army. Mrs. Fernande Marie Statesberg, 3515 Fourteenth street. has filed suit for an | §oldiers’ Home Inmate Found Dead || absolute divorce from Gunnar States- berg, formerly a sergeant in the A. E. F. They were married at St. Nazaire, |siding at Soldiers’ France, June 12, 1919, and came to |dead in hi Washington after the war, residing to- ‘ 5 o'c¢lock Theodore Huseman, 57 years old, re- Home, was found erda; the wife says, her husband d(’s(‘rted' BATTERY | 5402 Connechcui Ave. Most Desirable Apt. in the City 106: 2 rooms. large dinett- . bath, ‘recroiion hall. laras closets, all outside sunny rooms, Frizidaire on house current. $60.00 PER MONTH See Janitor, Ring Bell at Elevator OSCAR H. ROBEY OWNER-MANAGER Clev hnd 1970 A Formerly Main 500 LEETH BROS. | Open Daily Sunday SAM-ITPM. 9AM.-5P.M. Al LA WATCHES Some watches are beautiful but undependable. Some have a good name and little else. So it will pay you to consult our watch experts in selecting a new timepiece. A complete range of models and prices. DIAMONDS .SI LVERWARE BETWEEN TWELFTH AND THIRTEENTH SHED 1873\ A Savings Account Because— Safe Every dollar deposited in the Savings Department of this Bank is backed by re- sources of £8,000,000. Productive Compound interest paid on Savings accounts. Funds _withdrawn between interest periods earn interest for every month on deposit. Accessible Your funds are immediately available for any emergency or ready when your opportun- ity for investment comes. Private Your account held in strict confidence by this bank. No information relative to your banking affairs is given to any unauthorized person. Linoln National Bank 7th & D Sts. 17th & H Sts. Vb room at the home about | afternoon. He had | THURSDAY., FEBRUARY 13, been away-from the institution duflnl' the day, police were fold, and was stricken ‘with a hemorrhage shortly after his return. Death resulted from natural causes, officials of the home re- ported. A Mlgniflcent New Detached Brick Home 3827 Cathedral Ave. BUILT BY WENGER BROS. At one of the highest points of the eity. on paved street. bstween the Cathedral and beautiful Wes- lev Heights. Wonderfully deco- rated throughout: six bedrooms and three baths: General Electric refrigerator and oil burner; lovely big rooms and reception hall on first floor, Two-car built- in garage. Beautifully built of fine materfal. Large Jot. Pinc buy at a-very reasonable’ price. Drive out Mass. Ave. aeross Wis- consin Avs d 1) Tef dral Ave. Balf block. el 25" Calh- Open Daily, 2 Until Dark Boss & Phelps 1417 K St. Realtors Main 5300 Connecticut Avenue Apartments of Distinction in Washington’s most exclusive building Seven and nine rooms and three baths with enclosed porches. Each apartment has a servant’s room and bath. Valet Service H. L. RUST COMPANY 1001 15th St. N.W. Main 8100 STOP child’s cold with Mistol REG.U.S.PAT.OFF. latest scientific sign of : cold. Mistol checksarunningnose. Re- lievessnuffies. Makesbreathing easier. Getabottle today. Your druggist hasit. MADE BY THE MAKERS OF NUJOL 6-\resfied and protected as well as it is made. Blended I G rof BROWN an) WILLIAMSON TOBACCO, CORPORATION Lovisville, Kontucky MODERNIZE/ the EBERLY P WILL YOUR INAUGURAL GUESTS FIND YOUR HOME AS YOU WOULD LIKE IT? /m; “Home P()\\'II 3LY some of the rooms need papering, and there is painting that should be done: or the plumbing or heating plant is not in the proper condi- tion. Regardless of the kind of work, or how large. the job, we can make your home just as attractive and as comfortable as you would like it, and complete the work before Inauguration. Let us give you an estimate. NO READY CASH IS REQUIRED convenient monthly payments arranged. (NO FINANCE FEE). Let us give you an estimate—no job too large or too small. Phone Main 6557—Our representative will gladly call and give you am estimate. A.EBERLY'S SONS (NWIPQM‘I‘ID) 718 Seventh Street, N.W, Titimales Choerfully Finished, At“ t.he Jus"e;fi‘l; Shop e Friday and Saturday Final Reductions 20 Girls Coats, 1 to 5 years; of velvet, Sport ‘Materials, Broadcloth, etc. 3 Girls’ Junior Coats, size 16. Girls’ Dresses—Silk, Velvet, Jersey, Flannel. School Dresses, sleeves. Cheviot Wool Gym Blnomers, sizes 10-16. 1 Group of Party Frocks, 2-16 years; some slightly soiled. Values to $15.95. long and short All remaining Girls’ and Boys’ High- grade Winter Coats. All Boys’ Wool Suits. Little Boys’ Party Suits, slightly soiled. Girls’ Dresses, sizes 3 to 14; of Velvet Silk, Jersey, Flannel, Wool Crepe, etc. Bath Robes of heavy Beacon materials; 2 to 14. All remaining Sweater Sets. ik GRRC re E h aR CLEARANCE LOW PRICES NOW PREVAIL Fancy Wool & Lisle Half Hose Were - NOwW $1.50, $1.75 ..SL15 2.00 . 145 . 245 Fancy Negligee Shirts NOwW 52.50 & $3.00 White Broadcloth Now $1.85—852.85—83.95 $50 Blue Kersey OVERCOATS : TAILORED BY STEIN-BLOCH $33-34 Similar Values in Our Entire Remaining Stock of Fall and Winter Suits & Overcoats at ONE-THIRD LESS Were NOW & Were $40 8.00 . 10.00, $12.00 45 .isennnns 3000 SRR Dress Clothes Excepted—Alterations at Cost Sidney West 14th and .G Streets N. W. (ANCORPORATED)