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VW For o mearing Q CONVENIENCE WALLACE ENGINEERING CO. 904-1:b Street tRemedyfor Cough Is Easily You'll never know how quick- ly a stubborn cough or chest cold can be conquered, until you t: this famous recipe. It is used In | millions of homes, because it gives more prompt, anything else. COMFORT ECONOMY Be sure to see the Super Oil Heator Natiemal 0183 | and T streets northeast. Mixed at Home urer. Wiiliam G. itive relief than t's no trouble at all GLLGANCHISEN ASSICATIN HEAD North Capitol Citizens In- dorse Reappointment of g Judge Schuldt. ‘ AUTOMATIC Ots HEaTOR ‘ B = - Henry Gilligan was re-elected presi- dent of the North Capitol Citizens’ As- sociation at its meeting last night at the new Technical High School, First Other officers re-elected were George | A. Casey, vice president; Mrs. Julia H. Lawless, second vice president; Charles J. McMurray, financial secretary, and William T. Richardson, secretary treas- Henderson and Ely were elected delegates to the Fed- | eration of Citizens' Association. ‘Those elected to the executive com- mittee were James O'Connell, Howard E. Snyder, Guy W. Numbers, Rcbert M. Yost, Mrs. Adah C. Payne| to_mix and costs but a trifle. Into a pint bottle, pour 21 ounces of Pinex; then add plain granu- lated syrup or strained honey to make a full pint. This saves two-thirds of the money usually spent for cough medicine, and gives you a purer, better remedy. It never ilhpolls, and tastes good—ehil- dren like it. You can actually feel its pene- trating, soothing action on the in- flamed throat membranes. It is also absorbed into the blood, where it acts directly on the bronchial tubes. At the same thne, it promptly loos- ens the ‘,mn-x den phlegm. This ree.fold action explains why it brings such guick relief even in vere bronchial coughs which fol- w cold epidetfiics. Pinex is a highly concentrated eompound of geguine Norway Pine, containing the aetive agent of creo- Sote, in a refined, palatable form, and known as one of the great- d\g o bles. = zynlml 0 DOt A o tut for Pinex. It E mhnted“ hu:ha prompt relief or_, . and William E. Wise. The association went on record as! being opposed to an elective school board. The reappointment of Police Court Judge Gus A. Schuldt was indorsed by the association. The resolution cited | the appreciation of the citizens of the | community served by the association | for the legal services rendered by the Jjudge during his term of office. Several speakers stressed the fact that Judge Schuldt resides in their com- | munity and were strong in their com- mendation of him. A copy of the reso- | lution will be sent to President Hoover | and to the Attorney General's office. | Reports of standing committees cli- maxed the meeting. Rev. Mr. Snyder, chairman of the membership commit- tee, reported that 100 new members had joined the association. FORMER INDIANAN DIES. CHESTERTOWN, Md., November 26. (). —Ool. Ivers Leonard, 64, a retired | United States Army officer, formerly of Columbia City, Ind., died at his home néar here Sunday night. Col. Leonard served during the World War in training camps at vari- cus places throughout the country. He retired at the close of the war, Before entering the Army he practiced law THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, PHOTOGRAPHERS SUE ONE-TIME EMPLOYE Woman Alleged Divulging Meth- ods of Firm's Opera- on. Harris & Ewing, nhobons%l‘::rl. 1313 F street, yesterday applied to District Supreme Court for an junction against Dorothy Dean Roberis, 2127 California street, a former employe, to prevent her from soliciting business from - patrons of the corporation or from accepting employment with any cther local photographer before Novem- ber 4, 1930. 3 The company, through George Harris, | its president, tells the court that Miss Roberts accepted employment with the corporation April 8, 1928, under a con- |tract by which she agreed not to di- vulge the business methods of the cor- poration or to solicit patrons for any rival organization for a term of ome year from the time she should leave the company's employ. The court is informed that Miss Roberts severed her connections vnhm - | Harrls & Ewing November 4 and since been employed by Underwood & Underwood, and is soliciting: patrona from a list of customers whom si knew as patrons of Harris & Ewing. Attorney Selig C. Brez appears for the compan; DO NOT FOOL WITH A HEAD COLD TAKE NO CHANCES Use NOZOL Now Follow this Advice: Break Up a Cold Before It Gets Statkted. "Avold Dosing. \ ROP Nozol into the nose where ft L) Soothes trritation, Sghts cold germe; clears the clogged nasa es, permita free breathing, and helps Goard more dangerous colds. Thousands of doctors prescribe the Nogol Formula in fighting head colde—sold undes absolute money back guarantee. [SITE IN SOUTHWEST URGED FOR MARKET = Federation of Women’s Clubs Deplores F{azing of Center Mart. ‘The selection by Congress of a site in Southwest Washington to take the place of Center Market, which will be razed under the Government building program, was urged yesterday by the District of Columbia Federation of This famous drink at bargain prices SPECIAL! Women'’s Clubs at & meeting i the Roosevelt Hotel. ‘The resolution deplores that the Cen- ter Market is to be destroyed, pointing out its great value to the people of ashington in the matter of getting food of a better quality and at a lower ice. ‘The resolution follows in part: “That the D. C. Federation of Wom- en’s Clubs ask Congress to select & suitable site for the relocation of this market in the Southwest section of the city, the area which Congress has for many years been shaping into the food ared of Washington, where real estate prices are lowest, where there are the greatest railroad facilities, where there is water transportation, where the fish market is successfully functioning, where there are refrigerating facilities, NOVEMBER 26, where the new Farmers’ Market is to be located, where there is the least traffic problem, where there is ample room for parking and which is only one-half mile from the present locality where our Deo?le have been in the habit of marketing for half a century.” Ili-_mflnlllllllllllulllllllllmlmlllllllg 1929, DR. HOFFMAN, WRITER Denominations Through 60 Years of Activities. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, November 26—Rev. Elisha A. Hoffman, 90, OF HYMNS, DIES AT 90 ‘Was Minister in Three Christian Dr. | Bohemian well known ' pastor of Presbyterian Churches at Vas- —_—— e —————— writer of hymns and a minister in three g.rbemd n?enwn ml:zvr,_ Christian denomifations through 60 ry, Il Sirce e years, died yesterday after a week's lll-| Jna: e, had been honoraty pastor . tl;mcsfmlh Bhore Presb, ness. o icago. . A native of Orwigsburg, Pa, he was in the East Pennsylvania Con- ,Some of his best known hymns were ference of the Evangelical Assoclation. | o, s Wonderful Saviour,” “I Must He was graduated from Union Seminary Tell Jesus” and “Are You Washed In in 1860." Dr. Hoffman bullt the Grace | th¢ Blood? in Cleveland, Congregational Church i e Ohio, and established that city’s first | An automobile which can be taken to Mission in 1881. He was a | geh:c" and &luced in a small garage has n invented in Germany. . 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