Evening Star Newspaper, March 31, 1922, Page 34

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WASHINGTON, 3 . THEH D. U, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1922. BOYS AND GIRLS SHOWN BY SCIENCE |5 tag: of e trites staios now : Successfu - —J. B. Mansfield Consulting Engineer No single testimonial of greater importance can be given than the fact that this famous Automotive Engi- neer, for whose advice one manufacturer pays a re- tainer of fifteen thousand dollars a year, has affillated himself with Birmingham Motors, and after thoroughly AUTOIST SUGBEST RASED CRISSWAYS Says Slight Elevation Would Protect Pedestrians by Stopping Fast Driving. To the Editor of The Star: I have read with much Interest the editorfal contribution to The Star of Saturday, March 26, under the head- ing “Automobile Accidents” Atten- tlon s directed to the fact that the speed limit is rashly exceeded at street crossings and the rights of Pedestrians are ignored. Careful users of automobiles on the streets of Washington would agree With you as to this. It has become fairly obvious that the danglers in- HOW BEST TO EMPLOY THEIR TALENTS CHICAGO, March 31.—Sclence Is making rapid strides In perfecting means of Informing boys and girls how thelr talents trend and along what lines their paths of success will lie, according to an announce- ment from Northwestern Univer- sity telling of mental alertness and vocational tests that have been made. As the result of one test, an or- chestra. of twenty boys and girls from the public schools of Evanston, a surburb, has been found. The pupils were selected by means of macaines for 'detecting thelr musical ability. Special Instruments recorded raplidity of motion, pitch, appreciation of har- mony, visual and auditory reaction to a fine degree, the announcement stated. One siniple instrument to de- termine the time between the receipt of stimulus to action and the action itself. was the invention of Dr. Wal- ter DIIl Scott, president of the univer- Senator Pomerene Says Great Lakes Speedy construction of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence river deep water- way improvement was urged by Sena- tor Pomerene of Ohio, in a speech be- fore the Cleveland Creditmen’'s Asso- clation, in which he asserted that the project was one carrying the com- mon good of the people of the United requires it and the future industrial development of our country, as well 28 of Canada, accentuates the need of it dicate the determ! advance toward pre- o on. of vocational inclina~ on. “The day {is coming,” President Scott said, “when by mental alert- ness and vocational tests of this type the boy and girl will be able to learn ‘before they have finished high school exactly how their talents trend.” URGES DEEP WATERWAY. Poslam did dearmy lear “1am thankful you told me about Poslam, Bess! T bathed my face ‘with Poslam Soap and good, hot ‘water, thea | left a dab of Poslam tself on each pimnple over. night. In the morning most of the little ones were dried up. Even the ‘worst are gone now, and I only began using Posiam three days ago.” Poslam issocon- centrated that a little Prdject Cannot Fail. CLEVELAND, Ohlo, March 31— Home Dressed Beef Bound Steak, Ib.. e o..25¢ Birloin Steak, Ib. ...ceeum.28c Porterhouse Steak, Ib. cee..30c Fresh Potomac and Chesapeake Bay Fish FRANK KIDWELL’S Fancy Pork Products Fresh Shoulders, 4 to 6 goes a long way. Write to Poslam, 248 West 47th Street, New York, for free sample. and critically examining our factory and our financial and production policies, states that Birmingham progress has been truly remarkable, and that there is a ready market for every Blrminz- ham built. Ibs, Mb..-..ccnenna.e 18¢ Pork Loins, whole, Ib. ....24c Pork Loin Roast, Ib.......25¢ Loin Pork Chops, lb.e....30c Lean Pork Chops, Db......22¢ States and Canada. “1 am so convinced of the wisdom of this project,” Mr. Pomerene sald, “that I would favor it even if it were to cost twice the sum estimated as volved in the use of automobiles are becoming so great that automobile users will be obliged to acquiesce in preventive measures even at some In- convenience to themselves. Your paragraph indicates the speclal dan- ger from accldents at street crossings, and it is only quite recently that a sity, It was stated. Profs. Osbourn McConathy, and Elmer E. Jones bave perfected some of the means used, and they assert that the psychologi- cal tests which have been given. in- Fancy Chuck Roast, Ib....15¢ Prime Rib Roast.... 20c ol T} Tile Fish Stesks, Ib.......22c Cod Fish Steaks, Ib. -18¢ Fresh Flounders, lb........12¢ Fancy Salt Water Trout, Shoulder Clod Roast faction above all others of its kind? /- Fresh Liver, Ib...en e 10c venture to suggest, as- a practical measure for minimising, if not eradi- Fancy Bay Buck Shad, Th..28¢ Country Style Bacon, lb....12¢ Birmingham Motors 828 14th Street N.W. Washington, D, C. Branch Offices, 619 H St. N.E. 1341 Wisconsin Ave. AH! EPSOM SALTS NOW LIKE LEMONADE — Epsom Salts made Tasteless with cating accidents, at least at street crossings, that we revert to the old- fashioned method of raised cause- ways across the streets at corners for the benefit of foot passengers, such as were common when we were children. If on the streets at the crossings the sidewalks are connected by the erec- tion of a slightly raised causeway running from curb to curb across each street, it would not only be of || distinct benefit to people walking, but it would be an automatic and ab- solute check to the use of unreason- |} able speed on the part of automobile drivers at such crossings. I il It goes without saying that these! causeways should be carefully and|| MR. MERCHANT Since 1906 we have been advising the merchant to own | his business home. If we published the amounts of increased values of the properties we have recommended and sold to far-sighted merchants, it would read like a fairy tale. One client’s holdings alone has advanced in value from Corned Beef, bb....... Breast Lamb, stewmg, | S Se Shoulder Lamb Chops, Shoulder Lamb, roastiug, PO 1 Bean Pork or Salt Butts. Fresh Potomac Herring, Ib........10c, 3 Ibs. for 25c Fresh Steak Cod, Ib.......15¢ Fresh Croakers, Ib......12%¢ 1b.18c 8 to 10 Ibs. Finest Brsakfast Cocoa I"GI. Ibs. 250 .e..28c Ib..28¢ for Smoked Hams Do you believe that an en- very serlous accident occurred at the ||§! . [ Three Cornered Roast gutted, Ib... ..12¢ | All Pork Sausage Meat, gineer of Mr. Mansfleld's crossing of Q and 16th street north- Fancy Plate Beef 1 B 20¢ Simact with any propoaic | {3tk mben, s number of peopic wers 1 e T e Tl Bl Hak, B 20| i T i - serious d, i [ tion other than an enduring Trom the Waltepancluding patlents | i Hamburg Stesk, fresh, Sakt Water Oysters, quart.d0c | 1, . 23¢ one, making a product that Out of my experiehce In the daily | Ib. eenememceceennee.. 12¢ | Shlit Roe Shad, Ib S3 e e <A will endure and give satis- driving of a car for many years I I P Shad, Ib........38¢ | Machine Sliced Bacon, Ib...33c Canned Goods Specials Fancy Tomato Soup, can.. 8c reasonably constructed. No great Frult Derivative Saits i elevation would be required, and the Smoked Shoulder two hundred and fifty thousand to one-half million. Fancy Cremmery Butter. Tb.42c California Peaches, No. 8 can incline on each sids shoula’ be' very SO0 s ke Strictly Fresh Eggs, doz..27c e ient] " as & : ancy Roastin & inest i structlon to the car and Retommodate And some merchants still pay rent and increases of | i Ko Sew Finest California Pine- 4 | g Fowls, 1b...........38¢ apple, No. 8 can........ 28¢c the number of people crossing. They should be constructed of lighter col- | ored material than the roadbed, so || as to be clearly visible. If so con- structed, It is not believed that they Fancy Milk Fed Veal Leg of Veal, lb..cceeseecn-.30c Veal Cutlet, Ib.... 38¢ Duchess Brasd Fancy Peaches, No. 2 can.llc California Peaches, No. 3 Fancy Frying Chickens, Ib.40c ‘White Potatoes, Ib....n..2%c rent. o If properly financed, any merchant may own the prop- f would prove any serious objection ;| can ..... esectcaneecnsas 28¢ to reasonable and cautious users of | Breast Veal, bone out, Ib..14c % tomobiles. A erty he creates the value of. | 4 Fancy Maine Style Sugar e o ot y - - || || Shoulder Veal, ronsting, . 17¢ | | Good Walue Coffee | | “com."cin” 27 A0c :uuld A:r necelssily lcompel s‘liowing | Shoulder Veal Chops, 1b...20¢ 3 for 25¢ wn at cros e Would ‘be ‘reasonably safe and thus! Lein and Rib Veal Chops, € | | standard Tomatoos, No. 3 -30c surely eliminate chances of collisions. Thelr construction would not require || any extensive change in the surface of the street, and they would not need to be applied everywhere at the same time, but could be easily tested out by being put in use at especially dan gerous crossings. 1s it not possible to have this matter tried out here in || il the city of Washington? | I8 SHANNON - & LUCH , THOWALD SOLBERG. | | | | Ib. aeeeeeee.. can | Fresh Milk Rc LET’S TALK THIS MATTER OVER TOGETHER—NOW If It’s Bought { at Kidwell’s It Must Be Good Pasteurized. . . BUILDING FALLS; 3 DIE. BOWLING GREEN, Ky. March 31. —Three men were killed and six 1 all the.splendid physic-action onlt;h!:,:{owd- of f dose or epsom salts ‘without the awful muj;nd lu\lsni A few cents buys 3 handy package o “Epsonade Salts,” the wonderful dis- eovery of the American om Asso- Frank Kidweéll’s 18 Busy Markets others were injured, two probably = < cistion. Even children take it rn.sllhy. wehzvrn :g: m-:c_—s:orgmrhu:ne | Realtors Northeast Market, 12th and H 1335 Wisconsin Ave. N. W, 628 Penné .gvo. SN ";! : Drug stores. warehous rican Tobacco | | Sts. E. Georgetown. 4% and C Sts. S. W. Company buckled under the weight of A - > = soa,o%a ‘pounds of tobacco and fell in W. Eastern Market (meats only). 1916 14th St. N. W. 2041 K St. N. W. a Neap here yesterday. The dead are 713 14 . N.W. 3272 M St N.W., Georgetown. 3033 1ith St. N. W. 710 7th St 8. W. Edward L. Hendricks, forty-eight, | 713 O St. N. W, 7th and C Sts. S. E. - 1201 4% St. S. W. -~ manager of the warehouse; Roy 2121 18th 8t. N. W. 2200 Penna. Ave. N. W. 1920 Nichols Ave. S.E, Ama- costia, Establi: Haynes, twenty-five, of Scotisburg. g ” lished 1689 the bookkeeper, and & negro work.| 2019 14th St N. W. 1522 Wisconsin Ave. N. W. Eye man. 5 Fifteen men were buried In the = / Protectors bris. Six escaped without serious in- ClaflinOpticalCo. city ciet s, O R T A Big Purchase Sale!-- Unusual Easter Opportunity To Share With Us a Remarkable Saving!!——Choose From ~ Newest Spring Suitings § ' and TOp Coatings Made to Measure i cost man more, the price of Man, if opportunity ever knocked on your door—listen to it now! With Easter but three weeks away—when every merchant is figuring business at its height with the result- ant full profits to be expected—NEWCORN & GREEN an- nounce this wonderful, money-saving MERCHANT TAILOR- THE VERY BEST TI e’n G first blotches or eruption, dullnces, weariness and de- pression that are some symp- . you meed this tomic. It will organs finto healthy metion, nd your StopLaxatives Which Only Aggravate Constipation 1 is a lubricant—not f‘l{loodlcine or laxative— so cannot gripe. When you are constipat- ed, there is not enongh lubricant produced by your system to keep the food waste soft. Doctors rescribe Nujol because ts action is so close to this natural lubricant. Try it today. ING SALE! for the man sirous of An event of most extraordinary importance who is particular about his clothing and de- & worth-while saving. Our Mr. Green, after an extensive trip through the woolen markets, arrived back with the “good news” of a big purchasex The worsteds have arrived and we hasten to announce the worth-while story—AND THE BIG SAVING THAT IS POSSIBLE FOR EVERY MAN OF WASHINGTON. There is a real surprise awaiting you— for not in years have such quality worsteds been known to go with so low a price. LOOK in our window—we have piled them high with some of the fabrics in this sale. Look at them and you will be convinced in a jiffy. Newcorn & Green - 1002 F Street N. W.. T Sapt et Man, realize Easter is but three weeks away. You want your new clothes now— and with this exceptional offering—why bother with READY-MADES—fit-every- body clothes—when even at this low price ou can have clothing MADE TO YOUR SURE in the NEWCORN & GREEN WAY known as standard for the past twenty-three years. Don’t miss it—we made a big saving and we pass the sav- ing right on to you. Positive $45.00 and $50.00 Values! A

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