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Presents —Safeguarding, packing, shipping, storing. 1140 FIFTEENTH ST|| il A SAFE DEPOSITORY FOR 38 YEARS CAASPINWALL , PRESIDENT SPARKS SHIFTED 10 POLICE COURT Temporary Action Follows Judge Sellers’ Protest ~on Inexperience. A protest by Judge Kathryn Sellers I of Juvenile Court over the appoint of what she termed in lnexp!rm man as assistant corporation counsel I the Seraporasy shisting of Raymond mporary s| g of Raymon Sparks to b‘e”:uuum corporation coun- ms;: hcop:sud the bar examin: 0 e bar tions lut December, was ap) sistant _corporation counsel day. The present assistant at Juvenile Court, Edward M. Welliver, was ordered transferred to Police Court and Sparks sent to Juvenile Court. When Judge Sellers read of the appointment, she wrote tion Counsel Bride that it would not be “acceptable.” pointed out that the work of the court called for an e ced trial lawyer. Mr. Bride re) that the responsi- billty of lmlnment belon(ed to him the Commiss but that he - eed that the work at Juvenfle Court called for an experienced man, and agreed to continue Ilr Welliver there until at least July 1. Meantime Mr. Sparks has been sent to Police Court to get his trial experience trying cases for the District. What will be done after July 1 has not ‘yet been decided. Before his appointment as assistant corporation counsel, Sparks was as- sistant to the District claims officer, investigating claims for damages against the District and administering the workmen’s compensation law for the District. His excellent record there e FIGHT RIGHT BACK ‘WITH PEBECO l The war in your mouth never ends. | If unchecked, the mouth acids attack | the teeth crevices incessantly, until painful cavities start. But just rally PEBECO Tooth Paste to your aid. Pebeco not only cleans and whitens but actually neutralizes these de- structive acids. 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GILLIAM, Box 4510, ankh + sncnrnrw DESK, ~SOF A upright piano, fire screel patique Ylirnl!un o sale at nw ON AND AFTER THIS D) L NOT AT Tor ay Gebts. cnnmmu by any one other than mysell. By JOI PENTON. _Address, 474 E st. 8.V - WANTED—RETURN LOAD OF FORNITU ’l’flm New ’Oll Ph“‘dellhll Aum"c CKY J.; Richms and Baltimore, Md. Sm:th’s I’mnsfer & blorage Co. 1313 U St. North 3343. UNDERBIGNED WILL 1 foonaoi, or sz, das, fite ot Donz '-5‘1’:&'.':”" (REON or MRS, HARRY 5 3 n.w. NTEI D' Eon Ffim’&%"émi‘ m From NEW YORK CITY. b9 BHILADELPHIA NEW YORK CIT! To NEW YORK CIT ATES 418 10th St. N.W. ROOF WORK mptiy ana capaniy actical roofers. ut rd 8t 8 W something you get a0 B0 ExtiA cost. b The National Capital Press, 2101213 D ST. N.W. fl'l o R M%HAT YOU Hurr io It At Night. brought his appointment as soon as a vacancy occurred in the corporation counsel’s office due to the resignation of Richmond B. Keech to become people’s counsel. Complaining of ' the appointment, Judge Sellers wrote: you know, in the last two years, I hne materially increased the work of the corporation .counsel’s office by -trensferring back to it certain dutles. You may or may not know that in three-fourths of the cases before me ‘¥ sit as judge, jury and attorney for the defendent. Even if I were clever enough to act as preeecuwr in addition, it would be higly imprope: “The work of this omm I-! of lnnnmly lle-te'r importance than the work of the Police. Court and I have to request t.h:t you mltn to this court n ulkl- it corporation counsel who has rlence in the ptuecuuon of poration wlmnl m‘fl’l‘t oy m:; very . proper] will have the Revantaps of aocuiion antage of assoc! with trained prosecutors.” HAVANA POLICE RAID U. S. EDITOR’S PLANT Destroy Copies of Alleged Anti- Administration Paper Published by Nationalists. By the Associated Press. HAVANA, March 6.—Cuban secret police yesterday raided the Havana English-language newspaper, the Ha- duuuylnc mm-up forms and seizing 6,000 Ll a Spanish newspaper whic! mm cases. PO e Men Have Done Worse. PARIS, March 6 m—rnmn ae Rivers, dm Mistol Ate_u. 8.PAT. O Don’t delay! Avoid a nasty siege with | dangerous complications. Put some Mistol up your nose—or garglea little | ~—and feel the quick, cool reliefas the | i rawsurfacerelaxesin comfort. Blandly - | Mistol soothes the soreness away, and | before you know it, you're well! | Mistol checks infections in the nose and throat where dangerous troubles | often start. Doctors use Mistol. Your | druggist has it. Get a bottle! a cold or sore throat, and their more | | Made by the Makers of Nujol H once in a lifetime. i Yours might {eel @ whole lot bettet it your spring, mattress and pillows were reno. " Complete “Sleep 'Seruce o o LR NW, « National 3631, We ask you no drayage or | at the store to file your request. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, BEVERLY HILLS, Calif—The wets have just shown that you can get a drink, and it's bad for the country. Now the drys start and will show you that you can‘t get a drink, and it's good the counitry. In the meantime there is at least ninety million living i the coun- try that it's not affecting in any way, and that wish both sides would shut up and go to work. If papers announced that they would quit printing what elther side said, the ninety million would feel so re- leved that they would celebrate with a grand spree and then sober up for the rest of their lives. iy, FLORIDA FROST HITS TRUCK CROPS HARD Heavy Damage to Beans and Toma- | | toes Reported as Mercury Drops to 28. By the Associated Press. ADMITS BOY’S DEATH. Paroled Convict Confesses Killing Indiana School Pupil. Glenn Judson, 1l-year-old schoolboy,|- - last Halloween on a street in Clinton night. 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It was stated that “substantiated reports indi- cated that 90 per cent of beans and tomatoes from Okeechobee City to Clewiston were killed.” Mlldenu of Pahokee, in the lake area, reported to Palm Beach that ice had formed and that growers consid- aud the cold as the most serious since 'nu mercury fell to 28 degrees in the Hastings potato belt and Dehml re- ported the same minimum, growers estimated their losses n?mw 10 cent. T m—"— -:_—.- m‘ GULUEN' -] .Mushrd‘ 1529 14th St. NW. and | Now Two Convenient Locations \ 1825 14th St. NW. r HAWKINS-NASH 1529 14th St. 1825 14th St l ! Decatur' 3320 ! Puritan, Stieff Early Pine Tree, Trianon, Sterling Silver in the Bride’s Chosen Pattern—Is the Ideal Wedding Gift Our Regularly Stocked Patterns Rhythm, Fairfax, Minuet, Stieff Rose, Stieff Colfax, William & Mary, Pantheon, ley Diana. Estab: 1573 Boldsmith &To 1225 F Strect. NW.. 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Kitchen, Plntry, Three spacious Bedrooms, tiled b.',h with shower, six large closets on second floor, open fireplace, screens, shades, weather -stripped doors, etc. Beautifully land- scaped lot. Near schools, churches and 512’950 218 Raymond Street brick _construction, corner lot. 8ix well pro: ned fl lll Inchi fee Bed tiled bng with ‘shower, covere convenience For in- We have 93 pianos (Grands, Players and Uprights, both new and used in- struments) to place in homes of Washington and vicinity, and they may be used until we need them—which will be an indefinite timé¢. We have discon- tinued a number of our Southern branches, from the stocks of which many of thgse instruments have been selected. We have also leased a portion of our store to the well-known firm of Witt & Hamill. are crowded to their capacity. Instead of storing these pianos to depreciate in value we have priced every instrument at greatly reduced figures and any- one contemphnng the purchne of a plano in the next few months cannot afford to miss the opportunity. All pianos not sold oumght, we are anxious to place in the homes of families who are interested in owning a puno in the immediate future, and for the valuable advertising we will receive b: good families use them.. We, of course, reserve the right to select homes in Wthh the pianos are to be loaned. POSITIVELY NO CHARGE FOR ANYTHING of any kind on lhln- s0 loaned. You may call to this offer, which comes but As a consequence our floors havmg Open Evenings THURSDAY, "MARCH 6, 1930. Riéfii@}mfi\; DAl RY PRODEJC] S5 ed February hirst Enjoy an Abundance of Energy By Drinking Acidophilus Milk KNOW the pleasure of alway. enjoying plenty of energy and vitality—lack of energy may be (and in many instances is) due to improper func- tioning of the intestinal tract. Frequently a course of correct diet with tRis natural tonic included corrects the condition. Your jamlly physician will advise you on the amount necessary for your partwular requirements. Con- sult him about it! Many of our patrons include Acidophilus Milk with their regular order, because of its health-giving qualities. Try it tomorrow—a note in your bottle or a phone call is all that is required to start service. ACIDOPHILUS MILK supplied by us is a product of the WALKER GORDON LABORATORY For this reason we do not hesitate to include it among our Highest Quality Dairy Products Wedmd i?amw@au? Jelected as the WORLDS. and Rated IO0Zéyflw@ulnd¢' Columbia Fealth Diet is of vital importance to the health of your child. Consult your physician as to a suitable formula. The requirements vary some- what with each individual child. EVERY SCIENTIFIC SAFEGUARD KNOWN TO MODERN DAIRY PRACTICE SURROUNDS THE PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF OUR SPECIAL RAW HOLSTEIN NURSERY MILK MORE bottle-fed babies have been raised on this easily digested produ:t within the past ten years, than on any other special purpose milk sold in the metropolitan area of Washington. Produced in co-operation with Dr. J. Thos. Kelley, Jr., and bottled, sealed and iced within ten minutes of milking. FOR DEPENDABLE SERVICE, TELEPHONE OR WRITE— Wise Brothers CHEVY CHASE DAIRY 3206 N Street N.W. Telephone West 0183 s rx yiLk FOR BABIES” mm h N Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star ¢ T i

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