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ITHE SERVICE SHOP, BYRON S, ADAMS, 35"\l 1s | the parks, hig i tion materials_and | S | 1ations for motorists, SureRelief ][}. OF C. COMMITTEE I-'OR |NDIGESTIO PARKS REPORT HIT Suggestions Denounced at Chamber Meeting as “Fake” and “Myth.” SAFETY WEEK INDORSED Garfield Hospital Drive for $500,- 000 Also Backed—Address on Cancer Another Feature. A vigorous attack on the report of the parks, highways and bridges com- = l mittee and addresses on Safety W Cancer week and the Red Cross roll call occupied the attention last night of the more than 500 members of the Washington Chamber of Commerce, who attended a meeting of that or- ganization at the Willard Hotel. Following the reading of the parks report, which was an indorsement of | the report of the same committee of || the Board of Trade, a vitriolic denun- ciation of its aims and motives was launched by H. H. Glassie and Chapin j the Board of Trade. : It provides, among other features,{ for the appointment of a park com- mission. waich would h clusive Jurisdiction over the developm hways and of the District. Thie con cording to the report. w posed of the Sec retary of the the Senate and Hous public buildin nd grounds and F gineer Commissioner of the District and the officer in charge of public buildings and grounds of the Pistrict. Financing of the commission, which would be authorized to purchase ground for park and playsround pur- ould be by means of a gen- of 1 cent p United State: tion w $1000.000 a The report nplvd by T 0 in the hod of tay approximat e thoroush in b indorsed and was submite it chamb ted as Jts report at the meeting last night Characterizing the report as a ake” and a “fraud” from Mr. Giassie asked if a t the meeting has ever he Congress putting into the hand five men $1,000.000 annually with which to buy land. Living Conditions Vital. “Where are we going to i .000,000 a vear is used o lands for pa: in and near the I triet,” asked Mr. GI “Why frame a picture to live in with no thought of living conditions in the beautifu picture. IU's not where you live now- . but the condition of living, es- pecially in these times of high prices. “Congress will appropriate 060 for a statue to a dead man, but not a cent will it appropriate for ad- ditional policemen to protect our chil- dren being crushed to death b mobliles in the “This report is a stic dream, a And vet we are urged to as s\‘ to appropriate money for th & eud of expending our enerx sham we should concentrate on the important things. 1t is ridie- | ! stituted on the that there missioner. Mr. Brow was 100 much “milit; in the gov- ernment of \\a«hmg(nn now and that he could see no reason for furthering the pows_-. of mili- tary in relation to the District. The report was laid on the table, following a resolution to that effect by Charles W. Darr. Progress on Safety week and permanent campaign for safet Washington was reported by W liam F. Ham, chairman of ‘the safet committee of the chamber. After review of the start of the saf movement in thi s that there were a a great many regu- but none at all for pedestrians. “I'was reading over the District regu- lations the other day,” said Mr. Ham, “and while there were pages of exacting regulations for the motorist, I could not find a single regulation that dealt with the conduct of pedestrians on the streets | of the city. There ought to be a better | understanding between these two classe: of street users. At the present time the | motorist is saddled with every regulation invented.” | Safety Week Indorsed. A resolution by Mr. Darr indorsini Safety week and & permanent safety | campaign was unanimously indorsed by | the chamber. A brief address on Cancer week was glven by Dr. Wiiliam Fowler, heaith officer of the District, who advised mem- bers of the organization consult a com- petent physician at the first sign of | unusual trouble in various organs of the | and What Report Urges. e e | make ot the s Abe Martir} Says: “Speakin’ o' high prices, I don t even feel cheap, like I used t Oua-alonally, 2 ton Bud, t'day. said Mrs. Tip- Tell Binkley has canceled his collision insurance since skirts have dropped. (Copyright National Newspaper Service.) e body. Dr. Fowler asserted that cancer Erown: R o i Bread? The report, which is probably the|prompt attention lies the hope of cure. mob;( colnulrn-h(— ever gotten to- Miss abel liourdmnn..form(-r‘dln.- | sether by a committee of either or- | trict Commissioner, made an cess Eaniancion. W e (U5 | b e e e ok ca ‘e foke The Answer: Because each loaf bears a le Coldren and tes on the|of the uable work accomplishe parks and reservations committee of | by the st mother in 'he world,” Bond which guarantees the Pll.l'lty and 1 that every member of ihe board become a member of the Red TOSS, Fo! »wing a motion by Mr. Glassie, hamber unanimously indorsed 1tional Education week, and the ident of the chamber s au- i appoint a committee to 2 ite with similar committees of sther organizations in the furtherance of the principles of the week. Shrine Conclave Announced. Edgar der of Almas Temple iefly on the mammoth Shrine ich will be held in this He urged that mem- the chamber co-operate to convention an overwhelm- next June. of the ere condemne nton Stept ion with 0.000 about to be d Hospital was on this subject arr. who pointed » hospital. members were added to r, according 1d, chairman Ten new fan adopted, and member- were distributed through- lience. absence of Albert Schulteis, dent of the chambe e president, pre HADLEIGH HOTEL RENT HEARING DECEMBER 11 Date Set After Unsuccessful Court { Fight by Owner to Enjoin Rent Body. myth. "It Is dest £our childrens | caring on the application of Mina P ings we reniiy hibqus ) fion | B, Fritz, lessee and propiretor of the educational facilitics,” more pay for [Hadleigh Hotel, 16th and V streets hers, more ll&)lh‘(’!h(‘n lolkwn our | nporthwest, for a reduction in the nn-’ ets safe and innumerable other 5.0 atd b tally important civ | mial TERE DEISTLTII00 Daic by hex ton he property ember 11. the Dis n announced today. The hearing had been held up dur- ng an unsuccessful battle in the he important t o dic- | courts put up by the owner. Albert E. lous to dsk an inwlligent body tolguwyer, in an attempt to pervent the G commission from hearing the case on Attack by Brown. the ground of lack of jurisdiction. The e ed A |@tlorneys for the owner held that the aing e sonoet ureed |hotel leased by Mrs. Fritz as a ent of the board of == — The Desert Healer-- Ponjola-- His Child- ven’s Childven. Three outstanding novels of | ! this year. Read them --and 17 other fea- fures--in DECEMBER osmopolitan at newsstands THIS HOME struction and location BY PRAISERS. Judge these homes any w: test. All Detached. and through Colorado Avenue OWNERS AND STOOD THE TEST In a recent sale of one of our Homes to the heirs of a big estate the Home was appraised as to value, con- THE PURCHASE WAS RECOMMENDED ~ Why Not See Them Tonight? ¢ Several Sample Homes. The Shannon & Luchs Intown Suburb To Inspect: Take 14th Street car (recognized the best service in Washington) to Kennedy Street or drive out 16th Street SHANNON & LUCH FIVE SEPARATE AP- ay you like, they stand the to Kennedy Street, BUILDERS. o that the |& rict rent commis- | business venture and that the prop-|she could not reduce room and apart- erty, therefore, was business property, | ment rents individually without her- which 1s exnmpted from the scope of | self having a lower annual rental to the Ball act. pay. Mrs. Fritz appealed to the commis- slon for a reduction after several of her tenants in the hotel had sought rent decreases. She pointed out that —_— In Japan a light-colored mouse in the house is regarded as a good omen. Whats in a name ? Tae answer to above question will appear in this space tomorrow. Yesterday’s Question: Why is it named Bond “home-made” quality of each and every ingredient. Bond Bread lNGREDIENTS GUARANTEED BY THE GENERAL BAKING COMPANY . HELP WANTED 50 Union Bricklayers 2 $12 PER DAY Apply E. J. Fitzgibbons 13th St. Bet. Madison and Colorado Ave N.W. Just North 14th St. Car Terminus '."':1\{- DD, o o Three-Day Sale of Phonographs THURSDAY—FRIDAY— SATURDAY 100 Phonographs, Large Cabinet Styles (Traded in for Vocalions) AS LOW $39.00 SALE OF TRADED-IN INSTRUMENTS Traded-In Player- Traded-In Pianos Pianos . Priced from Priced from $250 | $75.00 Sold on Liberal Terms Sold on Liberal Terms SPECIALISTS IN PLAYER PIANOS 0J DEMOLLgaa Wushmé‘lox\'s AEOLIAN HALL - Telfth and G Streets Stetnvay Duo-Art Rlanclas Veber Duwo~Art Puanclas Aschan Vecalions Park on’s firlest residential section. Ft t of forest-covered land, with Includes what remains of Surrounded by Washin, -Containing seven million et nx miles of improved streets. - “The Triangle of Increasing Values” between Connecticut, Massachusetts and Cathedral ave- nues (Woodley Rd.). Over three million feet of land sold. Over(seventyyhomes from $15,000 to $200,000 built and under construction. Wooded villa sites, lots and finished - homes of brick and tile, with lots from 50 to 115 feet front ; or if desired, we will build your home in the same substantial manner ’that has characterized our work since . 1899. Park Office, 32d and Cathedral Ave. (Woodley Rd.) Middaugh & Shannon, Inc. Bulldcr—Excluswe Agent—Owner. Woodward Building, 15th and H Sts. Main 6935 Booklet mailed on request. OVEMBER 15, ADD VALUE TO YOUR 1 BY HAVING PROPERLY BY OUR EXPERTS 1922, LUDENS GIVEQUICK RELIEF For the Trouble Zone HOME IT PAINTED uick Service [Printing | LEWIS M. THAYER HOWARD 5. YK 507 13th N.W. Your Winter Car It has often been truthfully said that no car meets the average demands for winter use as well as an electric. No radiator to freeze up No starter to stlck Just get in and go All this week we are offering very unusual values in Rebuilt Electrics. Remember, Every Car Is Fully Guaranteed! Your used car will be accepted as part payment Sterrett & Fleming Inc. North 5050 Open Evenings -Branch Salesroom Until 9 o’Clock 1223 Connecticut Ave. Champlain St. at Kalorama Road Tbe YotmmgNens Yo . 1319-1321 F Street STORE NEWS 8 AM. to 6 P.M. Regular $45 Value Not “sale stuff”” but garments from our regular stock, of which we are justly proud. 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