Evening Star Newspaper, February 13, 1930, Page 3

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OIL HEAT Assures Carefree Comfort with an Ono¥atiC OIL BURNER Installed in One Day Easy Terms Domestic Service Corp. 1708 Conn. Ave. Potomac 2048 W. H. Gottlieb, Mer. 2% % Z 7 Y, Of Course We’ll Build Another House as Good But It Can’t Be ‘Priced as Low! : This Colonial Red Brick and Clapboard _was _started building _costs * ‘Wete at lowest, on ground purchased 7 years ago—and it's priced accord- ingly. 8ix spacious, proportioned rooms. tiled bath with shower, open fireplace, iniad linoleum on kitchen floor, covered side porch, uf A well ath nea 4 acre; - frontage on paved street. In Chevy Chase. west neeticut no B © e of Con- THE EVENING LINCOLN CALLED 1L €. VOTE FRIEND Representative Kelly, in Ra- dio Talk, Lauds Justice of Martyr. TAKE PART If Abraham Lincoln could return to | Washington he would be in favor of na- tional representation for the District of Columbia, Representative Clyde Kelly of Pennsylvania, declared last night in a radio address over station WMAL, during a program under auspices of the citizens’ joint committee on national representation. Citing substantial quotations from Lincoln’s speeches and debates, in sup- port of the contention that Lincoln would have worked to bring back votes to_this city, the speaker said that Lin- coln was not in favor of abolishing | slavery in the District of Columbia, ex- cept by vote of residents here. “If Abraham Lincoln came to Wash- ington tonight,” said Mr. Kelly, “you |may be sure he would feel sorrow and chagrin, rather than pride, to see the matchless temple erected in his honor, while the citizens all around are dis- inherited. The great heart who said, ‘I put the man above the dollar,” would also say ‘I put the vote above the marble.’ " Mr. Kelly was introduced by Rev. Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo, pastor of New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, where Lincoln worshiped in Washington. A musical program, including an ode written by Rev. Dr. Gourlay, Lincoln’s pastor, on the Lincoln funeral train, and one of Lincoln’s favorite hymns, Kelly, STAR. WASHINGTON. B. C.. THURSDAY Left to right: Miss Mildred Creel, Arthur C. Gorbach, Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo, Paul W. Bernard G. Spille and Miss Dorothy Wallauer. DISTRICT REPRESENTATION PLEA Fishbaugh, Representative Clyde —Star Staff Photo. “How_ Firm a Foundation,” was pre- sented by a quartet consisting of Miss Mildred Creel, Arthur C. Gorbach, Bernhard G. Splille and Miss_Dorothy Willauer, accompanied by Paul W. Fishbaugh. Reverence of Americans. Representative Kelly spoke as follow: “Tonight in countless cities and ham- less assemblies of Americans are paying tribute to the greatest American this Republic has yet produced—Abraham Lincoln. “With song and story, drama and oration, the illustrious life and resplen- dent career of this man are being com- memorated. “He will be described as rail splitter, lawyer, orator, military genius and statesman. Yet in each of these realms truth that all men are endowed by their Creator with the inalienable rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happi- ness, and the only way to secure such rights is through government which d PEBECO PUTS THE | DECISION UP TO YOU | When you put a little tooth paste on the brush, promises don't go. Adver- tised claims cannot help—the tooth paste must make good. PEBECO rests its case on this. PEBECO will |let you decide if it doesn’t clean and | whiten more effectively in a shorter | time than any other. PEBECO will |let you decide whether it doesn't |leave your mouth more refreshed |than ever before. Why wait when \you should today be ~getting the | extra benefits PEBECO can give?— | Advertisement. “Best-Bilt” Metal according to the ‘type you seleet. Also Frame, Con- crete Block and Stueco Garages. Terms in proportion 20 the cos: 1205 Eye St. National 8873. "Note i8S Gatley, trustees. tatroyed while in the hands of a purchaser for value. Further information will be given by the Washington Savings Bank, 719 10th st. n.w., i "t Grant pl.. Washington, D. C. 15° , GERMAN EXPERT—PAINTING, UPHOL- *A\!th. repairing furniture: low charge. A'd- dress Box 280-S, Star office. WANT TO HAUL FULL OR PART LOAD TG jor from New York, Richmond, Boston. Pitts- pureh and all way_points; special rates ATIONAL DELIVERY ASSN.. INC.. 1317 N _ Nat. 1460. Local moving aiso THE FIFTY-SECOND SEMI-ANNUAL DIVI- $dend of two and one-half per cent (295 ) ihas been declared o }ihe Washington Railway & Electric Com- {ipany. payable June 1. 1930. Al holders of jeertificates of said preferred ‘stock ord on February 15, 1930, bearing a_stamp ichanging the time and manner of payment 4of dividends thereon from semi-annually to Sauarterly, shall receive, on March 1. Sone-hslf of said semi-annual dividend dividend of one and three-fourths per teent (13.%) on the common stock of the » Washingfon Railway ‘& Electric . Company §has been declared payable March 1, 1530, to holders of common stock of record at the Velose of business on February 15, 1930, Books for the transfer of the preferred 30, to the opening of busi- ary’ 19, Js e H. M. KEYSER. Secretary. :3 WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY {debts contracted for by any one other than § myselt personally on"and after tnis date. {GEORGE W. GIBSON. Kensington. Md. * +1 WILL ‘NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR “gontracied by but * myself. DEBTS any one ED- ARD N. KRAUSE, 612 Maryland w. & mo?fisiioéicvsfu'[uo UP, 1F e _the paper. bring samples. CE MO ) i Runs City Twelve Years, there were men of his own time who, judged by the accepted standards, ex- celled him in brilliancy. “How comes it, then, that he is re- vered and loved beyond all the rail splitters and lawyers and orators and generals and statesmen of his own and succeeding es? N “It was because in his own heart was enshrined the ark of the American cov- enant. He himself was the embodiment of the spirit of America. Every fiber of his being responded to the great ideal of the fathers who brought forth on this continent a new nation, con- ceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. He never faltered in his devo- tion to. the principle that the will of the people, expressed in orderly fashion at the ballot box, is the sovereign power in America. “Here is what he said: ‘I have never had a feeling, politically, that did not l‘:r&‘ from the sentiments embodied Independence Hall and declared he would sacrifice his life in support of rives its powers from the consent of the governed.” Citizens Without Vote. “T am speaking from the Capital City of Washington, the city hallowed by the presence and the service of Lincoln as member of Congress and President of the United States. It was here he wrought his greatest labors for the wel~ fare of his Nation. 1415 K St. N.W. the foundation principle of that charter of human liberty. “What is that principle? Listen to the bravest challenge ever issued by mortal men: ‘We hold it a self-evident SALTZ BROTHERS’ ENGLISH SHOP FOR MEN FINAL WEEK OF ° THE SALE ON LANGROCK FINE SUITS & O'COATS SALTZ BROTHERS 1341 F Street Northwest Tells where he Gets his Pep | Texas City Executive Hopes to Live to be a Hundred, He Feels so Fine! 'HEN a man who has been mayor of a big city for twelve years finds out how to live, his words are worth listening to. Ex-Mayor E. N. Kirby, of Abilene, Texas, dis- covered the simple way to health just about ten years ago (he is now 64). Thisishow hefeels about it: “I am now a new man, and as active as a boy,” writes Mr. Kirby. I feel fine all the time and rarely have an ache or a pain, although for twenty-five years I suffered with rheumatism, and sometimes was un- able to stand or walk. I would not give up my simple health discovery +—ho, not for five thousand dollars in gold! That discovery was Nujol.” Of course you can understand why this is so: we all of us have natural Ppoisons in our bodies that make us feel hudlcby. sick, and low in our minds, Nujol, which is as tasteless and colorless as pure water, helps to 3 A N in every detail our first care; part load and sit_Co.. Dist. 6446 D OF FURNITURE ia, Atlantic City, e York, PhUSdeID: IR°3,; Richmona, Va. and Baitimore, Md. +Smith’s Transfer & Storage Co. 1313 U 8t North 3343. - WANTED_RETURN LOADS From NEW % FEB any nature promptly and capably ek "ahe B | KOOKS” Hisfne practical roofers. 119 3rd St Company. District 0933. A Printing Service erd, xceptional faecilities Tor ' aiscriminatios, clentele: The National Capital Press 32210-1213 D ST. N.W., Phone National 0650, absorb these and carry them away, easily, surely, regularly as clock work. That’s the wonderful thing about Nujol. Although it is not a medicine and contains absolutely no drugs, its harmless internal lubrication seems to make people feel better and look on the brighter side of life, whether they are old or young. Instead of drugging and irritating rour body with pills, cathartics, axatives, ‘and other habit-formin drugs, glvc your body the inflmn‘ lubrication which it needs, just as much as any other machine. After a few days you will be surprised at the difference in the way you feel. You can get Nujol in ludodplduggin (From the end of Mr. Kirby’s letter.) Hon. E. N. Kirby, for twelve years Mayor of Abilene, Texas, who has iscovered secret of success any drug store. It costs only a few cents, and it makes you feel like a million dollars. If you are like the millions of other people who have discovered this simple way to health and happiness, Nujol will change your whole outlook on life. Give ourself a chance to be welll Get a ttle today. e nave & city of sbout ¥ayor for Twelve ysars in suceession, end thoussnds witnessed the change brought to mes 5. Mustard P The Blackistone Sweetheart Basket (of fresh, fragrant flowers) Flower Urns colorful Spring flowers £ e Roses Violets Jonquils Snap Dragons @ | | | I On February 17, Each runners, ete., ered Towels, France, 8:15 P.M. EACH DAY. 418-20 10th St. N.W. le———n|——=|a|e———|n|c——|n|c———|n|——— o[ ——] Room, 2-Ba IN CHEVY CHASE Priced Less Than $16,500 _ This is a smart, detached, center-hall Colonial brick with 8 rooms and 2 baths on two floors; two-car brick garage; on lot 60x125 feet. Close to Connecticut Avenue, schools, stores, etc. You will buy it if you see it. | McKEEVER and GOSS, Inc. | Floral Valentines Delivered Locally or by Wire to All Parts of the Country “Thoughts” Beautifully Expressed by the Flowers—*“Nature’s Most Charming Children” $3.50 Corsage Bouquets and Boxes of Assorted Flowers and All seasonable cut flowers and bloom- ing plants at reasonable prices. 1407 H St. N.W. AUCTION SALE Oriental Rugs—Imported Linens Oil Paintings Within Our - Oriental Rug Galléry 420 10th Street N.W. At 2:30 P.M. and 8:15 P.M. Our large stock, consisting of IMPORTED, HAND-WOVEN ORIENTAL and CHINESE RUGS—including ANTIQUES, ANTIQUES, and MODERNS of all sizes— has been carefully selected by our buyer, Mr. ‘Semonian, for our regular retail trade. We are compelled to sell them at PUBLIC AUCTION to make room for our new shipments of Rugs already on order. ALSO, by the order of a direct importer, we will sell to the highest bidder a stock of Imported Linens, needle-point pieces, handmade Handkerchiefs, Chinese cross-stitch Bridge Sets, Towels, etc., Italian cutwork and Mosaic Linens, Madeira Embroideries, Filet Rican Embroideri Linen Scarfs, etc., A Leather Lingerie, Kimonos and Negliges. Also, a limited number of very handsome and valuable Oil Paintings. Attend our ex ported pieces on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, February 14-15. Auction Sale will be held on MONDAY, TUES- DAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, February 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21, at 2:30 P.M. and United States Storage Co. Established 1901 —=ilol= ——lol———u[——|o] Nat'l 4750 $5.00 and s 5& Sweet Peas Tulips Freesias Lilies Ine. 18, 19, 20 and 21 Day SEMI- ry choice Italian Crash Oblon Porto k Linen Sets, Irish Oriental Embre from Belgium and Mules from Turkey, Silk ‘Tapest: ion of these beautiful Im. Metropolitan 1843 =6 FEBRUARY 13, I—lole———la|c———|a|c———=[a[———=[a[—=|a][—]] 1930. “This great American more than half in Am taxes than any they have no their to war when America are mute when war lliteracy chisement. -~ These Am knowing what will be done, and less to withdraw the power if it is | sed. “No resident of Washington ca; | that inherent right of Ammcnni;:n?‘:l":: | as a candidate | friends ana | neighbors in order to carry out an am- | presenting of himself for the suffrage of his bition for public service. ““You remember how Lincoln, an un- For a Buyer Price $25.250 S ( community of a million clflum’hla privilege and the duty of Government. pay more in national one of 25 States, but Tepresentation when the taxes are levied. They send their sons = rocbllm' but thfy lems are dis- cussed and decided. The percentngg of is less than in any one of 25 States, but a high standard of intelii- | gence does not pnveniuthelr disfran- | ericans are com- | led to-give their power of attorney men do not know, without trained, gangly, nounced his candidacy for fi-mn. He closed his not, it will be all the same.’ to be indifferent as to wi successful or not. He was |port him. = He (Continued on Fourth Page. kward youth of 23, | the Leg: | speec] y say=- | ing, ‘If elected, I shall be thankful; » “Make no mistake about that state- ment. Lincoln, of all men, was not one | her he was most ag- | gressive candidate and never raissed an | opportunity to urge his ‘rienés ta sun- meant that he was grateful that humble Abraham Lincoln, = Just West of Conn. Ave. Lot 30x100 to L. W. Groomes power- With $5.000 Cash— A GOOD Investment! A GROUP of 3 new, white stone front stores; 2nd commercial zone. All leased to one responsible tenant for term of years at $2,700 a year. Can be purchased for $5,000 cash pay- ment, reasonable terms on balance. Owner will consider CLEAR improved property as part of purchase price. HAWKINS-NASH [\ 1529 14th St. Dec. 3320 { FINER USED CARS J‘. MAKE SALES BUT MAKE FRIENDS is the | motto of our used-car depart- ment. 1719 Eye St. Nat. 1768 sniffle snuffle sneeze your nose and | | (wacch out) gargle a little— | and you'll get | ! ! .’ Don’t trifle with colds. At the first sniffle put Mistol up immediate re- lief. Like a ten- der massage Mistol enfolds the sore mem.- branes and the raw surface re- laxes in com. fort. the painful scratchy feeling is gone, and you get a cool velvetysen- sation as Mistol penetrates the sorest recesses. Get a bottle at your druggist’s, ‘Mistol RES.U.8.PAT.OFF, | Made by the Makers of Nujol e *Wise Brothers NURSERY MILK _is produced in_co-operation with Doctor J. Thos. Kelley, Jr. . « “When she was 5 weeks old —she had not gaincd back her birth weight. put her on Wise's pasteurized milk and she began gaining on an average of about five ounces a week, which is a good gain, but I wasn't satisfied. So I order ed your special raw Nursery Milk.* “The first week she gained eleven ounces, the next nine and so on until in a very few months she was exactly the right weight. She is now fourteen months old and is in perfect health. “The raw milk has never disagreed with her in the le and I can't praise it enough. It surely put my baby on her feet.” Wise Brothers CHEVY (@ AIRY ISyl R WEST O183 world’s most WASHINGTON I HE District of Co- lumbia Health Department is probably the exacting. Its most recent monthly bulletin again awards Thompson's Dairy Plant its coveted 100% Honor Rating. OWNED PROVED BY THE HIGHEST AUTHORITY OPERATED DECATUR a0 o0

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