Evening Star Newspaper, March 20, 1929, Page 29

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STREET ADDRESSES PLAYEROUND HEADS Directors Helping to Prevent Poverty, Vice and Crime, He Declares. The playground directors of the Dis- | trict are doing important work in aid- ing in the prevention of poverty, vice and crime, through aiding in providing recreation and provision for effective leisure time activities, declared Elwood Street, director of the Washington Com- munity Chest, in an address at a meet- ing of plyaground directors in the Dis- trict Building yesterday. | “Under the crowded conditions of city life with its commercialized and | often unregulated recreation new sig- nificance is given to the old proverbs ‘an ounce of prevention is worth a pound | of cure’; and a stitch in time saves nine’. An ounce of dollars spent now | in providing wholesome recreation in | maintaining elubs and classes whereby | Young folks may learn the way to happy adult life and useful citizenship is much better than a pound of dollars spent later on in caring for those who through wrong usc of thelr leisure | time have become com | instead of a made otk have dama prooperty and fellow citizens,” Mr. Street said. | Explaining that portions of the Com- | munity Chest funds are being appor- tioned between that orovide recre: in_concluding, said: | “Preventive and character building | work is the finest kind of charity.” INSIGNIA GIVEN WALES. Temporary Ornament Serves Master Mariners’ Banquet. LONDON, March 20 (¥ of Wales last night at the quet of the Master _ adorned with a temporary insignia (;f, st year appointed | s, ambassadors and many prominent men were prince, in the course of hi: ed to United States Ambass son B. Houghton and said say in the presence of hi: how much we appreciate t and expressions of good w new insignia. PLEA MADE FOR TROTSKY. | Permit Asked for Treatment by His Former Physicians. BERLIN, March 20 (#).—Kurt Rosen- feld, Socialist member of the Reich- stag, submitted to the cabinet and the | n government today a testi- monial that Leon Trotsky should now be treated by the same German physi- cians who once handled his case. The testimonial was signed by Dr. Julius Zitrom, who, with Dr. Kraus, operated on the exiled Soviet leader in 1926. It was said that Trotsky had been compelled to return to Russia be- fore his comp'ete rggoverv in 1926 and should now come back for treatment by the same physitians. Rosenfeld has been especially active | in pressing Trotsky’s appeal for a visa to permit him to enter this country. T HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS | |SPENT FOR MEDICINES | WERE WASTED |Retired Army Sergeant Says Millers Herb Extract Was First Medicine That Gave Him Any | Real Relief. | If any one who reads this state- | ment wants further proof from me regarding the value of Millers Herb | Extract I will be glad to answer any letters or inquiries and tell them | personally how it relieved me of chronic ailments that other remedies failed to touch. I MR. JNO. PRETTIMAN. | i | Above is taken from a statement | |Tecelved & few days ago from Mr. | | Jno. Prettiman, 2211 H St. N.W. | Mr. Prettiman is a retired first s |geant, having spent thirty years in |the U. §. Army. He is well known in Washington, where he has resided | for a number of years. Continuing with his statement, he says: “For a | number of years I suffered with stomach disorders, and try as I did was unable to find a medicine that ||| would help me at all. 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I| can now eat most everything I want, no more gas or indigestion, | stomach does not hurt at all, head- | |aches are also gone &s other pains | |and I feel bett | | T have felt for it's a real guaranteed to cine you can tz tles without he direct from s headquarters, Drug Store, 505 7th Street N.W. where he is now introducing and ex- || plaining the merit: dicine. Change Your QOil COLD weather starting...frequent gear shifting... probably no change since last fall, may have deteriorated your oil... Start right this Spring...change to SUPREMF, MOTOR OIL You will find any of the dealers listed below ready to make the change and furnish the proper grade. .. » DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA W. J. Jawish 36th and M Sts. N.W. Park Auto Sales Co. 305 Cedar St., Takoma Park, D. C. J. J. Fisher Garage Co. 1741 Johnson St. N.W. Jos. R. Beymer 3939 Canal Rd. N.W. S. A. Clements 813 13th St. N.E. Driscoll Garage, 201 B St. N.W, M. E. Buckley Ever-Ready Service Station 2200 Bladensburg Rd. N.E. O. T. Burrell, 4621 Dean Ave. N.E.' Commercial Garage, Inc. 456 New York Ave. N.W. Commercial Garage, Inc. 303 6th St. N.W. Dome Oil Co. Takoma Park, D. C. Good Hope Filling Station Good Hope Rd. & Naylor St. S.E. New Southern Garage 1320 D St. N.'W. Northwest Garage Rear 1211 13th St. N.W. Mid-City Filling Station ’ 1122 18th St. N.W. D. C. Garage, 1409 17th St. N.W. Leroy Mazulla 1337 Good Hope Rd. S.E. Plaza Auto Supply Co. 401 Massachusetts Ave. N.W. Irwin Service Station Benning Rd. & Central Ave. N.E. District Line Garage 62d & Dix St. N.E. H. B. Leary, Jr., & Bro. 1612 You St. N.W. WASHINGTON, D. C. W. B. Phillips, 33rd & M Sts. N.-W. Blackburn & Cain Adams Mill Rd. & Lanier PL. N.W. 20th and M Auto Supply Co. 1161 20th St. N.W. Owens Motor Co. 6323 Georgia Ave. N.W. Riverside Service Station 7th & Water Sts. S.W. J. H. Randall, 6007 Dix St. N.E. E. B. Rector 5443 Conduit Rd. N.W. J. H. Rieley 656 Pennsylvania Ave. S.E. R. Rosenfelt 4415 Dean Ave. N.E. E. C. Sherfey 15th and A Sts. N.E. Swann Service Garage 717 17th St. N.W. Tobin’s Service Station 18th & Monroe Sts. N.E. Tourist Camp East Potomac Park R. Wheeler Wheeler’s Auto Service 1420 You St. N.W. ‘W. E. Wilson, 103 Upshur St. ALEXANDRIA, VA, Baker Motor Co., 115 N. Pitt St. Carter Motor Co., Inc. C. E. Edmondson, 2900 Duke St. Frank Morris, Propr. Blue Moon Tourist Camp John Drotar Miles & Davis Russell & Glebe Rds. Temple Garage King & Merchants Sts. Tidewater Supply Co. V. C. Donaldson Theological Seminary ALLENTOWN, MD. R. A. Padgett BALLSTON, VA. Ballston Filling Station BERWYN, MD. Gingell's Motors BETHESDA, MD. Burrow’s Service Station O. F. Herold River Road & Wilson Lane Imirie Bros. Garage M. W. Simmons BLADENSBURG, MD. T. J. Huddleston Cobb’s Garage CABIN JOHN, MD. Alex Hill Mrs. F. B. Hayes CAPITOL HEIGHTS, M. A. G. Thiel CHERRYDALE, VA. Greenwood Garage ‘W. T. Hamilton CAMP SPRINGS, MD. Munford Filling Station CLARENDON, VA, Bailey P. Byars, Propr. No-Graft Service Station E. F. Kennedy Washington Ave. & Taylor Ave. COLMAR MANOR, MD. L. D. Harmsbrough CONDUIT RD., MD. Mike Young COTTAGE CITY, MD. F. S. Grooms FAIRMONT HEIGHTS, MD. U. G. Lee EAST FALLS CHURCH, VA. A. W. McPherson Dixie Service Station W. H. Jones FALLS CHURCH, VA. Boone’s Filling Station R. A. Thomason FOREST GLEN, MD. W. D. Fowler and at Gulf Service Stations E. H. Griffith Bladensburg Rd. & Neal St. N.E. Crosstown Auto Supply Co., Inc. 14th & S Sts. N.W. A. Dewitt Milligan 6th & New York Ave. N.W. Frank G. Fickling, Inc. 14th & Corcoran Sts. N.W. FT. MYER HEIGHTS, VA. E. C. Metcalf John Multerer Mrs. B. A. Shepherd GARRET PARK, MD. E. W. Offutt HYATTSVILLE,; MD. Edward Johnson Lustine & Nicholson J. W. McNamee Empress Service Station KENSINGTON, MD. W. J. Umstead LENOX, MD. R. N. Tatum LINCOLNIA, VA. Withers Supply Co. MT. RAINIER, MD. Mt. Rainier Tire Shop NORTH WOODSIDE, MD. C. P. Atwood, Propr. Triangle Garage NORBECK, MD. L. W. White POTOMAC, VA, G. C. Angell M. H. Kendrick Mrs. Annie Vining ROCKVILLE, MD. Reed Bros. Garage ROSSLYN, VA. Arlington Motor Co. C. H. Greathouse SILVER SPRING, MD. Silver Spring Garage SOUTH WASHINGTON, VA. J. A. Lee TAKOMA PARK, MD. Cornor Bros. J. A. Trageser WOODS CORNER, MD. E. E. Batt WEST HYATTSVILLE, MD. Queen Chapel Service Station 2nd & Massachusetts Ave. N.E. Georgia Ave. & Upshur St. N.-W. 7th & S Sts. N.W. Silver Spring, Md. Gulf Products Are Also Now Available at the Following Master Service Stations in Washington Joseph A. Nicholson 5013 Georgia Ave. N.W. Chesley and Harveycutter 15th and U Sts. N.W, Capitol Filling Station 1st and Maryland Ave. S.W. Wardman Park Garage, 27th and Calvert Sts. N.W. GULF REFINING COMPANY Maryland Ave. Filling Station 14th and Maryland Ave. N.E.

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