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LINCOLN TO BE HONORED BY FEDERAL BAR GROUP Chief* ‘Justice 'Hughes and Hon. Guthrie, Canadian Attorney Gen- eral, to Be Speakers. Plans for the eleventh annual re- ception and. dinner of the Federal Bar Association, to be held at the May- flower Hotel February 12 in observance of the birthday anniversary of Abra- bam Lincoln, are nearing completion. Among the speakers at- the affair will be Chief Justice Charles Evan Hughes and Hon. Hugh Guthrie, Ca- nadian Minister of Justice and Attor- CHALLENGE HEFLIN ON FRAUD CHARGES Alabama .Democrats Call on Defeated Senator to Be “Specific.” By the Associated Press. THE SUNDAY iSONS OF REVOLUTION HONOR WITHERSPOON Birthday Anniversary Will Be Ob- served With Ceremony at Statue Here. ‘The 208th birthday anniversary of John Witherspoon will be commeno- rated by the Sons of the Revolution in the District of Columbia in a cere meny at the Witherspoon statue, Connecticut avenue and N street, next Thursday norning at ‘10 o'clock. A wreath is to be placed on the STAR. WASHINGTON, base of the statue by Assistant Sec- retary of Navy Ernest’ Lee Jahncke in behalf of the society, and former Chief Justice Walter 1. NecCoy will deliver .an _address. ‘Charles P. Light is chairman of the Committee in Charge of Arrangements for the affair. The other members of the committee, including the officers of the soclety as members ex- officio, are as follows: Clarence A. Aspinwall, Capt. Joel T. Boone, U. S. N.; Capt. Robert R. Bennett, Henry K. Bush-Brown, Dwight Clark, Edward W. Donn, jr.; Rear Admiral Cary T. Grayson, U. S. N.: Dr. Gilbert H. Grosvenor, George Adsms Howard. Willlam P. Meredith. Brig. Gen. Charles L. McCauley, U. S. M. C.; Henry B. Spencer and William H. Tayloe, and ex-officio member, Dr. Thomas FEdward Green, president of the society; Dr. James R. Mood, sec- D. C, FEBRUARY 1 Ed\ F. Riggs, treas- rig. Gen. George Richards, tary lward urer, and U. 8. M. C, honorary presids Y SRR 3 S SIX HELD ON CHARGES OF STARTING 13 FIRES| Admitted Causing Blazes Costing| $1,000,000 for Thrill, Police Chief Says. By the Associated Pregs. HARRISBURG, Pa., former State highway January 31— Arrest of six city firemen, one a mem- ber of the State Police and another a patrolman, 1931—PART ON city, was announced today by Chief of Pol Shoemaker. The fires caused losses totaling more than $1,000,000. The six confessed, Chief Shoemaker said, that they set the fires solely for the thrill of helping extinguish them. METAL GARAGES Cypress e Trimmed Ay Doors oy Exposed Wood- work Painted charged with setting 13 fires in this| EDISON STEWART WARNER RADIO SETS Sold on Easy Terms, Your Old Set in Trade There are none Better and Few as Good. GIBSON’S 917 G St. N.W. ekt A chemist and hair_specialist of St. Paul has discovered what i known as Hair Dye Wonder. It col- ors nothing except human hair, and in one application it makes any! color desired. > washed | out nor rubbed off. Write Bristol| Laboratories, 788 Payne Ave., Dept. | B-195, St. Paul, Minn, booklet telling ail about it. offer '$500 reward if it dyes the scalp or rubs off. harmless, and home. {ment. ~ ney. General. MONTGOMERY, Ala., January 31.— | The dinner, which is scheduled for \The State Democratic Executive Com-! .m., -will be preceded by a recep-!mjttee today called upon Senator J. General Mitel e et ot rast, | Thomas Heflin to “be specific” in his P. J. Nee Co. o St Hrmiahed | charges of fraud and corruption in the B e general election of last November, and . v.-the Macige Band. arranged for representation at any con- test. The call upon the Senator was made in resolution gdopted by the new Exec- Al HE DISTRICT OF | utive Committee at its organization COLUMBIA, Washington, January 17. 1931 | meeting. The committee. includes the annusl meeting of the MUTUAL 27 members of the old committee who F COLY: voted for the resolution in December, Monday in February (the 3nd proximo) at | 1929, under which Senator Heflin wag = 3 o' o barred from the Democratic primary of northwest, commencing al 12 0 CloCk Mlection (last August because he failed to sup- port the party's presidential ticket in 1928. OFFICE_OF THE MUTUAL FIRE INGUR. CE_ COMPANY OF T When sincerity and knowledge go hand in hand, and only then, is such a friendly room as this achieved of seven managers to conduct the affairs of The’‘company Is required to be held at the above meeting. By the sixth article of the by-laws of the company 1t &5 p.ovided: At the annusl meeting of the company the first business order shall be the appointment of a chairs an, who shall conduct the meeting & The members ‘were unanimous in adopting the resolution. Chairman Edmund W. Pettus an- m K, the, meeting ‘and |nounced that Senator Gerald P. Nye, fection, 3 e withthe. act of in- : Eorporaiion, between the hours of 13 oclock e o s T RO % pPemium notes.......$3.166.318.92 | tigating Committee, had asked for an s h on hand 245.988 38 [ accounting of all funds received and Real estats ...k . 42:33027 | expended by the Democretic party in fce furnituré and fixiures 30000 | the general election. Mr. Pettus said ses by fre, adjusted and paid o o0 o | this information had been forwarded to sl “staiemeni will be ready for | Senator Nye and was open to anv mem- in 1930 The ani . @istribution ‘at, the ofice of the company | bers of the committee who wished to see it. - i WASHINGTON’S LIFE DEPICTED IN PAGEANT| E BOTELER. Secretary omc%'g'r’fiqs'wwmum'ou GAS LIGHT Boyhood Incidents of President to Be Shown at Boy Scout MPANY. JANUARY 12, 193 Celebration. In aceordance with section 3 of the char- ter, the annual meeting of the shareholders of the Washington Gas Light Company. for The election of directors and for such other business as may properly come before said ng. Wi , "411-417 10th st NW. 1931, at 12 o'clock noon. will “be jOFen from 12 glelock noom 12:30 o'clock p.m. GEORGE M. WHITWELL, Secretary. 'fii;‘“m" e - ANNUAL MEETING OF THE &' - holders of the Union Co-operative Insurance Association of Washington, D. C.. for the election of trustees and the transaction of Sny other business that may be properly brought before the meeting. will be held at the office of the company, at 1200 Fifteenth treet n.w., Washington. D. C., on Thursdas, arch 5. 1031, between the houts of 12 o'clock noon and 1 oclock p.m. G. M. BUG- ZET. Secretary-Treasurer. WANT TO HAUL FULL OR PART LOAD to or from l;r"“ank. Rlehmond.‘lfiau‘on. lttsburgh and all way poinis: special rates. ;A'IEIONAL DELIVERY ASSN. INC.. 1317 N. Y. ave. Nat. 1460. Local moving also. [ER - BUILDER, REMODELING, cottages. ks ,e-l A pageant of Colonial days, which will carry spectators along the trails traveled by George Washington. will h~ presented by the Boy Scouts of the istrict council Saturday evening in the McKinley Technical High School aud‘torium as a part of their celebra- tion of the twenty-first anniversary of the founding of the Boy Scouts of America. | The play reviews Washington's par- ticipation in the Frederick Fair, an Indian Pow Wow, a Scoutcraft contest in which Washington took part, his desire to join the Navy when young | ;‘xfm many other episodes during his . repairs, 00d wor E i OF MORNING STAR No. 40. and_ Auxiliary. No. 5, L B. P. O E. of W. Bethiehem Baptist Church. Nicholas ave.. Anacoste. D. C.. Sumday, Pebruary 8. at 8 p.m._All Elks invited. * UPHOLSTERING BY EXPERIENCED ne in your home. Esiimates given. @ress Boy 342-K. Star office. - * Commodore W. E. Longfellow 1s WANTED—LOADS_TO_AND FROM PHILA. | directing the pageant. Z . BOSTON and all B ints_ South and AGENT ALLI Ban' LINES' We also pack and ship by STESL LIFT anywhere. SMITH'S TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. 1313 You St. N.W._Phone North 3343-3343 Ae- T ' 0ld newspapers from this country are marketed in Central America and the Orient to the v:lue of a half-million dollars a yur.ll The papers are used for ldness, resiste wrapping smal] articles for export, such i h mpals so Thecgeris ol home 00 82 seeds, nuts, foods, rasor biades and | beauty specialist. Address Box 401:K. | the office. USH ERRANDS, MESSAGES DELIVERED anywhere quickly by Dime Messenger Ser . 6170: 20c u Hear with the Aid of the From mgrr To GREENSBO] ice, Nat. 6170: 20¢ up. Also light express. o Al VAN LINE SERVICE. Little Gem To KNOXVILLI £ REUORE B Earsh 00000 yaghen K arphone Nation-Wide Lons-Distance Moving. on-wi ng. ; A" WANTED RETURN LOADS Prom CHICAGO From NEW YORK. To NEW YORK. Philadeiphia and New Y~ ‘GOARANTY STORA E COMPANY. i8S, Capliol 8t - Atlantic 200 SCRAPED AND _FINISHED FLOORS TEIE® ot hang nd work NASH FLOCR CO 1016 20th st West 1071 HEATING SERVI New blants instalied. Ol _plants repaired. Tell us your problems. Get our prices. Terms to suit_your iob. i ON” CO. aac s St APPLES IN CELLAR AT QUAINT ACRES Priced low to close_out Silver Spring, pike 5 mil ANDRUFF__THI Pt ROW 1 To CHARLOTTE, N. €. 0 ek R Peb. 1 Regular weekly trips for part loads to and fram_Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York. D STATES STORAGE CO. INC., 418 10th St. NW. _____ MEtro._ ALLIED VAN LINES SERVICE. WANTED—RETURN LOADS Prom BOSTON ... 3 Demonstrations Daily GIBSON’S 919 G St. N.W. o e RINTING| We are busy helping those who | desire more business with live printing for sales stimulation. CASLON PRESS, Inc, PRINTCRAPT BUILDING. DISTRICT 1515 ~ HOUSEWIVES, ATTENTION! For a small sum vyou can equip your home with modern electric fix- tures. Special prices prevail NOW. e s, Nathan Goodman Co. *} 6, Special Red Roof Paint $1.50 Gallon In-or-Out Four-Hour Enamel _ Agate Four-Hour Floor Varnish Rutland Roof Paint Savogran Crack Filler Valspar Varnish HIGHLAND A General Purpose Paint 75¢ pt.; $2.75 gal. Expert Paint Advice Free M“T" tomorrow 710 13th St. N. W. . the Midwinter Sale of The Warwick Group The stern beauty and solidity of this lovely carved oak suite is indeed reminiscent of the days “when knighthood was in flower.” The P. ]J. Nee Co. Midwinter Sale price is only— $I 8 8 two%ieces Upholstering, Chair Caneing CLAY ARMSTRONG 1235 10th St. N.W. Metropolitan 2062 Same location 21 years, which insures low prices ang_bish-g ‘warkmanship Paint ing—Papering anteed work; prices reasonable: zoc'y" H st. n.w. Rucker’s, NA. 0333 SEE You Can Buy One of These Homes for the Rent You Are Now Paying. Why Not Come Out? - $500 CASH MONTHLY PAYMENTS ¥ S < 20th & Quincy Sts. N.E. Drive Out R. I. Ave. to 20th or Take New Bus to 20th and Monroe Lots 40x107 to Alley Detached Homes, Open Fireplaces, Porcelain : Kitchens, General Electric Refrigerator: The home Plenty Room for Flowers and i # Vegetables. Come Out! s the thing And now, A sale of P. J. Nee Co. furniture has a real meaning P. J. Nee Co. furniture in the month of February are the creations of the same master craftsmen who make P. J. Nee Co. furniture all the other months of the year. So, you will find here the same standard in new and beautiful furniture you have always expected of P. J. Nee Co. P. J. Nee Co. [nmie| has a real surprise in store for you Frankly, P. J. Nee Co. is familiar with the cost of furniture making, and there are suites, a great many suites, on display here now that are marked less than the actual cost of manufacture. P. J. Nee Co. is in' turn passing on to you these marvelous values. P. J. Nee Co. fine furniture Come as early 2J.Nee Co. ~ FINE FURNITURE @ eventh Streel qto as you can, please INCORPOR TED I3 W STREET NORTHWEST