Evening Star Newspaper, April 9, 1924, Page 5

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v THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, MEMORIAL COMMISSION WILL SEEK $14,750,000 DECLARES HAMON | TOLD OF PAYING BILL, Texan SAysWOil.M;t; ‘Claimed Be% . Drew Check Which Won Nom- el ination fox:i{a:ding. (Continued from First Page.) says, will great beauty to the n COMMITTEE ENDS SESSION . L enduring _quality, cimity of the water it is the in the country Investigators Find Difficulty in Se-| curing Witnesses. FOR ARLINGTON PROJECT y when in contact with or in’ the vi- | opimdon of the | and and bas relief inscriptions at the base. The ¢tolumns will be 166 feet ihigh. It is pointed out in the report |that the axis of Columbia Island af- fords an opportunity to recognize the igreat Lee highway undertakimg and |to make it an integral part of ‘the whole compositior. This highway, which at present pusses over the Key yridge into Washington a cir- cuitous and highly d route, can be given, the ion be- lieves, splendid direct over the brow of the opposing Ar- lington Helghts, exactly on the pro- longation of the axis of the Mall, T plans propose to connect the highway with Arlington at a point it would n Columbia Island, for | PAINTERS’ UNION HIT BY COURT DECISION . = Justice Stafford Grants Injunction Pn:tecting Contracting Company Against “Working Rule.” approach iMAY SEEK SPECIAL APPEAL Remove: Restrictions Placed Against' Non-Residert Firms. DISPATCH OF 44,000- WORD REPORT RECORD Direct Transmission From Paris of Reparation Findings Is Unparalleled. FOUR DIRECT CABLES USED Associated Press Distributed Text to Its Members. D. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1924 and gave his personal attention to the arrangements that made it pos- sible, “Until recent years,” he said, “such a voluminous communication filed at ; Paris could only reach New York city iby a most circultous route. Paris, !for example, would transmit the en- tire message-to London. Lendon in turn would transmit it to Valentiz (Ireland), thence to Hearts Con- tent (Néwfoundland). Here again 11t would be relayed to North Syd- ney (Nova Scotia), retransmitt afresh from North Sydney to New York city and eventually retrans- mitted from the cable office in thig city to the offices of the Associated Press over their private telegraph | wires. “This operation would involve a | complete transmission of the mes- | suge at all the intermediatg points affected. erating repeaters, used by the Company, the several handlings at t stations no longer exists. stallation of the repeater ¥ establish instantancous contact with New York at all times ages direct to this eliminating the delays that accrued under method of operation.” The text was handled at the of 2,500 word hour. ords’ travel a weaving 1 row tape, which was tran 4 typewriter without delay lay of skilled operators. however, Western Union e | necessity for these inermediat. now the rate | Sifon rec- | 200,000 square miles of | - 5 KILL HIS FLEAS | You can rid your dog (or cat) of tor-, carrying fleas with s p¥leaSoapor Powder. 25c at drug, sports & seed stores, pet shops or by mail. Sele and efecive_medi- s of Dogs . feeding and breeding \(’h)\n.“ mpe tom Chart. Writeforit. Free Advice Dep't. answers any question sbout yourdog’s health ree. State symptoms, 8ge& breed in writing. Polk Miller Drug Co. Richmond, Va. “With the adoptien of the regen-|uncultivated land in China. Justice, By the Associated Press NEW YORK, April 9.—In trans- mitting yesterday directly from Paris into the office of the Assoclated Press, at 383 Madison avenue, the report of the committee of experts to the reparation commission of about 44,001 words, a feat unparalleled in trans oceanic communication, was accom plished by the Western Union Tele graph Company, according to New- | comb cCarlton, its president. | Not only was this the largest sin- | ! he men &le dispatch ever seceived, traflic of- 1 requiring Gy ontractors | ficers said, but it was the first time : hers e s | 1 cable way operated directly paper or news associa- tion offi Four such direct cables were used in speeding up the delivery in order | that the full text of the report might lable for publication in the United States, simultaneously with its Stafford of the District a single arch .Supreme Court today granted an in- port a recom- junction pendente lite against the ';‘l"lu;;'mi‘:'l"; Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators Malostan @nd Paperhangers of America, its 2156 KAl tned thor local unlon, their officers, agents, would prevent the pr servants, employes and attorneys of its - ifrom enforcing, or attempting to en- nst the Barker Painting Company of New York, which has a r: to paint the Walker Hotel, rules of the union prohibiting non- resident contractors from importing {more then 50 per cent of the men on nau the nto yublican in reports nati 192 at vention de today by W 1 prov | inelude | 1stana purposes, i | bility Baughi of Harlir an oil testified that th Overnight to -~ Cleveland Tfirough Service Via Baltimore & Ohio operator ma e J i gton entrance to publican nationai ¢ ashington er £ Oklahoma, told ixned the check” the nomination of Warren i This co! after the ¢ He qu wouid man marked with two pyle dway from sed bridie which the south end of the s will be mad WILL REPORT PAY BILL. ;S»nmor King to Confer With Ball ' tained ¢ r prop n | bridge. » forty feet wving |and adorned on the sides with s i 10 if nee- | tured sroups and repub- | seriptions, 2 | symbotie merici. also as the only sculptured ors |on the side of th wh will be set in larse b ot the river said he e Yy 4o put Okl t licun column in the Willigm 1. Mill York corporation b in a competitive bid ! contractors, and when it 1 for painters to €o to work the bu: gent of the local union, firemen's pay bill, | the told, declined to per- include park police, | Wit any of the local union men 'to go | Presentation “to. the full reparation to the Scnate | pf Ihe Job except on the conditione | SRl ansmission of the ¥ 3 e | Would have clogged all Associated Press acted a: diary on behalf of such of its mem |bers as desired the full text and of |the other press associations of th United Stat Distributed to Members, :e in the New York headq general clection, ob- Columbu 0. 7, the business man’s train to Cleveland leaves Washington every day at 7:25 o’clock, after the day’s business, reaching Cleveland ag 8 morning, thus insur- ing a full day in Cleveland. A good night's sleep is -assured by the careful starting and stopping of the train and a smooth rock-bal- lasted roadbed. In addition to the safety and comfort of all-stecl equipment, No. 7 has an ob- servation-lounge car which affords a comfort- able place in which to lounge or smoke. with loc in Short Time. | advert Lridge, dai piers. police s on b . ed The Pyl o o cported f the Ly Attorney ) hy, who may seek a s 1ppe The court in the course of the function remarked that the rules now enjoined are “unlawful and that any th, Jnstit tection Shee- Milier | : a City tes You will appreciate this train and its irie: home-like atmosphere. City Ticket ( Woodward Bldg.. Telephon Walter V. Shipley, As 4| their requirements. PUL | \viched th mplete ir=| proportion | the cabl m, hensive summary was delivered to ilarvard | the other members over the regular a wires. Mr. Carlton was greatly interested in this latest journalistic enterprisc :‘:w Burcau h and H Sts. NW Main 5771 Gen. Passcnger Agent Baltimore & Ohio The Line of the Capitol Limited VR, H on, r said. Ha- i a i it i - ce Ham n of School has bee « From_the AV entia others, its exi | . { <11 DISCUSS CLEAN-UP WEEK. for slanes | Twentieth Century Club Receives | i Committee Reports. Clean-up and Inspec- week In May, were i | =f Will Cont until cully in secur- L of witnesses, cording to the plans the -~ degree ossibie 'Y ental, 2 sion site ind they ind is as “very up the Under Sympathetic Eyes There’s no “great and glorious feeling” to make a wild swing on the Links with scores of strange eyes looking on. The' Parker-Bridget Golf Academy is the place to “brush up.” Here, under the sympathetic eye of an ex- pert, you can learn the thir that make the expert. to the wa Dill drew a contrast what he ch. between Ground-Gripper Shoes Relieves All Foot Pains Private lessons for the beginner. And “tips” for those who already play a holize North and South. o good game. said that wlled be- | Repair Work by an Expert a Specialty GOLF CLUBS P-B Specials PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent shares maturing in 45 or 8 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent shares withdrawn fore maturity Assets More Than $9,000,000 -Surplus More Than $950,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES RRY . .. JOSHUA W. CARR which operated charged ans conneetion n of that or any otk - compan, Really Wonderful PIANO BARGAINS Midirons, mashies, niblicks, mashie niblicks, putters, $4. Wood Drivers, Brassies, Spoons, $5 GOLF BAGS Allied, Nesser, Buhrke, $4.50 to $20 \\Zy desired the Senate to Dill replied that he s. but presented “the sountry draw its own upon act CONNECTICUT AVENUE Ready for Occupancy AD]OINING Cathe- dral Mansions, these attractive new apartments will strongly appeal to those seeking refined comfort with reason- able rentals. HE whole stock of the Van Wickle Piano Company, bought from the assignees by D. G. Pfeiffer and thrown on the market for quick sale. marked with un- ensued between S be- - d in the beginn hat my purpose wi s of the commit- to *And |. nator_brir Nationally Known Pianos Grands—Uprights—Players Litols, Off—Cash or Terms There is no need to emphasize the high qual- ity of instruments handled by the Van Wickle Piano Company and its predecessor, the F. G. Smith Piano Company. For about forty years they have occupied a foremost place in the piano ¥ trade. Here is a business service that i.t is possible you have . Sale Going On NOW not studied. Come at Once to Get Best Choice velt ups what he | -imposed . .President _Secretary One Room and Bath to Five Rooms ] and Two Baths. All | i large, outside rooms, with spacious tlosets. 5 Cards— Perfect Beauties, Too Open fbr Inspection Tntil ¥ P. M. Don't fail ay of ARDMAN 1430 K Strest The Avenue at Ninth conclusions. who has had so in- | Timate 1 o with the lease | should_continue If the senatol explanat . “T hold reply ex from the views he ¢ ukes “Other Sid of those who have and weeks other side thy observations upon | law to which we | cribed i TORE * sat pa- || to see our aster Car e aren’t any prettier the whole city. We t you to come in and them over. Our collection this vear. is quite the finest we have ever been able to offer, and we are sure you will ppreciate our efforts’ in ring so many very inctive designs to- Kether Reasonably priced, too— 5c to $1.00 each The National Remembrance Shop (Mr, Foster’s Shop) : 14th Street , onea’Se. . . 1 N Also 1229 Pa. Stockings that will charm. Ribbed ef- fect in Tan and \White, and Gray and White. A Silk and Lisle combina- tion fof sport wear that is most pleas- ing. 1 00 The Hosiery Shop Arthur Burt Co. 1343 F ays What Is a Living Trust? . Secu;'ing Securities—During Life And Afterwards have it by charges, 1se inferences. Wha ed to forget We want you to read Booklet Number Eight of our in- formation series on Wills and Trusts. It tells in six minutes—what is meant by “A Living Trust.” A copy is yours for the asking. Write, visit or- tele- phone while the supply lasts. e PERSONAL NOTE: In over thirty years of piano selling in Washington, I have had many large legitimate Special Sales, but I want to say in all earnestness that I have neved had, or ever saw- offered by other houses, instruments of quality at such absurdly low prices as these. Ave. TRUST DEPARTMENT DISTRICT NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON Expert Battery Service If you need battery men, just refer to the Recommended Service . 3 | column in the Classified . Section of The Star. Those listed there guar- antee to give Star read- ers satisfaction. You'll find all lines of personal and' domestic service featured under Recommended Service. This is a Genuine, Quick-closing-out Sale, and NOT a “merchandising excuse” to be strung out indefinitely. Original Van Wickle price tags and also new sale tags on each piano tell the whole story. Wharton E. Lester Counsel and Trust Oficer A Apply Sloan's gently without rub- bing. It starts the blood circulat~ ing swiftly through the tissues. The congestion breaksup. Before you know it—the cold is gone. Get a bottle from your druggist today—35 cents. Itwillnotstain. ~F | Sale at My Warerooms D G. Pfeiffer—--1210 G Street

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