Evening Star Newspaper, July 14, 1924, Page 4

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NORTHEAST TELLS BELL ITS NEEDS Citizens’ Committee Submits | List of 14 Requests to En- i gineer Commissioner. RENEW PARK DEMANDS | Ask Bathing Beach, Playground, STEPS OUT ON PORCH AND CALLS BRIGHTLY "JUNICR, TIME TO COME IN FORS SUPPER. Now !® WHILE WAITING DEBATES THE ADVISABILITY OF WA ERING PANSIES OR WAIT- THAT JUNIOR. HAS ING FOR IT T RAIN RIALIZES SUDDENLY- TAILED TO SHOW UP TRIES VARIETY OF CALS RANGING FROM“JUNIOR~ COML {K THIS INSTANT Y?'U;{b, 3UPPER’'S GETTING COLD!" 2UST PLAIN "JUNIOR ™ —Gluyas Williams. o A2 PLAZA ONE CASE HEARNG 15 FOED Proposal to Make District Residential to Be Dis- cussed Thursday. A number of interesting cases are scheduled for consideration at the public hearing to be held by the Zoning Commission in the board room of the District building at 10 o'clock proposal to zone the Union Station plaza residential with a sixty-foot height limit. The owners of the property asked that this large tract be made commerecial, which would permit hotel construction, but the commission announced that the ques- tion to be considered at the hearing be will to make this area residential. Not Up Four Years Ago. When the city was originally zoned four years ago no designation was given to the plaza because of the general belief that the government would carry out its pending plan to convert the entire tract Into a park- way joining the depot with the Cap- itol. ~The property is now occupied by temporary dormitories, built dur- ing _the war for government Clerks. e commission also will hear arguments Thursday o>n a proposal to reduce the height limit on Massa- chusects avenue from ninety to sixty feet between 15th and 18th streets, cxcept property abutting on Scott Circle. on Pennsylvania avenue between 19th and 20th streets, 21st and 22d streets and the frontage on 1 street be- tween 20th and 21st streets. LACK WORD OF WARREN. Offictal confirmation Is lacking at the State Department of the special press report from Mexico City to the effect that Ambassador Charles B. Warren has practically completed the mission with which he was charged in Mexico and is about to return to the United States. The report stated that Ambassador Don’t Wait Until Hot Weather, Have Awnings Made Now! It means saving and you will be resdy for the hot days Paperhanging and paisting. Charges very reasonable. CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. 714 13th St. N.W. Main 5373-5374 ‘Warren had admitted that he would leave his post in Mexico within a few days. STUDEBAKER Just Drive It; That’s All* Branch Library and Street Improvements. Thursday morning. Probably the most important is the Open_at 8:30 A.M. Dally Another proposal is to raise the height limit from 90 to 110 feet Fourteen urgent needs of the east- ern end of the city were laid before Engineer Commissioner Bell today by a oommittes from the northeast citi- zens’ associations for consideration in the estimates now being prepared for next year. Heading the list is a renewal of fthe request for purchase of the Pat- terson tract, at 5th street and Florida avenue northeast, for a park This will be handled by the newly created National Capital Park Commission, for which an - initial appropriation will be asked for these estimates. The petition of the nprtheast si- dents was présented. by Evan H. Tucker. Dr. L D. Walier and G. H Aschenbach. “The list of improve- Tents they advocated follows: An appropriation for a new bathing beach in Anacostia Park near Eastern High School. Would Remove Refusel Plant. Erection by the District of its own refuse disposal plant in order that the plant in the northeast now rented by the city may be given up. The people of “the northeast have been fighting for several vears to get the trash plant out of their neighborhood. An_appropriation for a site for a branch public library in the north- east. Funds go complete the opening of New York avenue and U street from Florida aven $1_Will Open a Savings Account g The Columbia National Bank Seooos 911 F Street $250,000.00 Backed by Dollars —enough, you need not hesitate to make a business venture or in other ways test your own potentialities. { Start building a Bank Balance THIS PAYDAY, so you’ll sooner be in position to get yourself “out of the rut.” We'll be glad to have you utilize Columbia’s facilities. - 1 GLARE 0P AND DOWN STREET WHILE FATHER CARRIZS ON A MUTTERED COMMENT THAT HE NEVER KNEW SUCH ABOY WIFE EMERGEG AND A HER VOILE IN A SHRILL, PIERCING JUN- io”- PUTS HIS HEAD INTD HOUSE AND REMANDS TO KNOW WHy THE BOY DOESNT COME - SHE'D BETTER. TRY REALIZES THAT HIS VOCAL EFFORTS ARE BEGINNING TO MAKE HIM AN OBIECT 67 INTEREST TO NLIGHBORHCOT Surplus $250,000.00 SUDDENLY TURN AND LOOK AT EACH OTHER AS THE SAME UNEASY THOUGHT CROSSES THER MINDS G ANXIOUSLY £1GHBORS RAVE THEY SEEN ANYTRING OF JUNIOR.. HAVE HAPPENED, TiC AND APPEA PERHAPS THEY'D BLTTER CAlL WaY T UP THE POUCE STATION | Klamath in Siskivou and Humbolt | received injuries resulting in his counties, with 125,000 installed horse- | death. Attorneys MoNeil and Hoover power and a reservoir covering 3,200 | appear for the planitiff acres and forty miles of transmission lines. The other dam. approximately 100 fett high. would develop about 70,000 horsepower. POWER BODY TO ACT. Commission Will Consider Two Ap- Compound Interest Our Savings Dept. Pays : to Bladensburg road. % plications This Week. Applications covering two power L CEEN, projects on the Klamath river in| __ o B California by the Blectro Metals| Files Suit for Husband's Death. Company of San Franclsco, which| Mamie Green. administratrix of have be 1% before the Federal | Peter Green, today sued Joseph Jones Power n_ever since it wWas for 310,000 damages for death e, o e reenoidered this weoX lof her husband. Green w struck Paving of $ the Eastern High School, ely, 9 street northeast from 15th to 1ith,| B, from 15th to 19th, and 17th from | B northeast to A southeast Tmprovement of West Virginia ave- nue from Florida to New Yorw ave- | nue. nues. /50 Society / Brand @ Suits made to sell from ’50 to 385, g0 on sale Wednesday at a price that will make cloth- ing history for Wash- ington. The Hecht Co. 7 27 " REBUILDING SALE The carpenters and plasterers will soon be here, enlarg- ing the space occupied by this shop. Rather than wait until the dust and mortar begins to settle on our stock of high- grade merchandise, we announce our Rebuilding Sale NOW, with consequent price cuts on all items in our estab- lishment.. Below are only a few of the many values obtain- able during this sale. Sale Starts Tomorrow at 8 A.M. Three Great Suit Specials Silk Lined Tux- Three-piece Wool edos and Cut-away Suits. Every one of Suits. The very ?ighest quality wool : 4 abrics, handsomely thipepoulv fiwant tailored and durably made. Your choice of any suit in the house, satisfaction assured, at this extra % 2 2 2 7% tion. Open until 5 P.M. Tomorrow and W ednesday The women of Poland lay claim to E 0 having the prettiest hands of any | women have the prettiest feet § “WHERE QUALITY REIGNS” § A X e riTee by a tomobile of th lights on Massachusetts avenue from | Action has been held up because | - Stanton Park east, and other streets|the state fish and game commission | cluding H street as far as 15th north- | te one of the last remaining | [ east | fish streams in this section. This OPTICIAN [ 7 51 l 14th St N w theinortheast and for the Buroness ot Log oy Loyoyes aowihas Len (4t 2633 H STREET N.W. i o 5 % a plavground site at some central[rights to the company, and the pow- | N\ PHONE MAIN 7628 Opening and grading of 19th street| The company proposes to build two from East Capitol to E street north- |dams, one 200 feet high, across the Removal of the public comfort sta- tion from the intersection of 15th ‘ast to some more convenient loca- Oil Coal | il vs. Coal | ; Keeping Cool Clothes Clean —and Dressable, | yomen in the worid " Rumanian | py o |——olc——|o]cajojc—=]a|——] \ 14 4 Installation of modern electric [ SOmMission. has decided e — | § bg I larh bup on which car tr: ated. in- | contended that the projects would MAJOR H ROBB \ . 5 | Erection of a junior high school in| question, however, now has been set. TRANSFSRTATION BLDG. Boint in the mortheast S Commission 1a Feads to act, | east. street and Maryland avenue north- | 'i’ | OU needn't worry about the shapeliness of your Tropical Suits when you commit them to Elite Dry Cleaning. We take out the dirt—all of it—but we keep in the fit and shape. 2 HAT'S the feature of Elite Dry Cleaning. It's easy enoug}l to clean—but not so easy to Two-pieu Sum- mer Suits. Values like these are most unusual atthe height of the summer sea- son. Tropical worsteds, mohairs, etc., are included in this group at two special prices\— preserve the imegrity of sty]e. A mastered art % with us. Elite Laundering of SOFT COLLARS—preserves the character of weave and the shape and finish Elite Laundry Co. 2117-19 14th Street Potomac 40-41-42-43 Automatic Oil Burner comfort in homes, apartment houses, for the social season beginning in the fall. This is your oppor- tunity to secure them at this low price of sl 2.85 special price of 532'5=° 51635 ‘l 9i§ REBUILDING SALE SPECIALS IN HABERDASHERY Neckwear Fashion Knit Ties, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 grades, Re- duced to $1.85 (8 for 35.50) —spells churches, ete. Fully National ‘writers. Completely automatic quiet in operation. Kleen-Heet Sales Co. Associated With WM. CONRADIS CO. Plumbing & Heating 1013 & 1015 12th St. N.W. Phones Franic oss approved by the Board of Under- and When it’s thirsty in the shade Golden colored, sparkling, ice- cold Clicquot Club Ginger Ale is as refreshing as a surf bath in the dog days; as pure and wholesome as pure car- bonated Clicquot Club spring water, pure Jamaica ginger, and pure fruit flavorings can make it. They all like it, Ordae by the case from Underwear B. V. D. Shirts and Drawers, as well as our = P e et Union Suits at.. 85¢c (3 tor $3.50) Custom-Made Shirts Ready to wear, with starched or soft cuffs. The kind for which we are so well known. Made of Scotch Madras, Wov- en and Guaranteed Fast Colors. All $350 and $4.00 grades re- duced to .15 3 Shirts $2 for $6.00 Collar-Attached Shirts “With or without button- down collar, single or double cuffs. Made of Soisette and Mercerized Cheviot. $1 95 3 Shirts for $5.50 All of our $1.00 and $1.25 Ties Reduc:rfllo alists 59¢ All of our $1.50 and $2.00 Ties Reduced to $1.15 INTERWOVEN HOSE, 3 Pairs for $1.00 Golfing | The Williard Shop 511 14th S N.W. ~ Opposite the ‘Willard' Hotel Union Suits, of Soisette, Linen Mesh, reduced to (3 for $4.00) T o9 g5 $1.25 N 72 m::q-uuub&q.y Millis, Mass.,U. . A. reduced to... e Porosknit Union Suits, re- duced tO..coomea That sold up to Five Dollars, Rebuilding Sale Price, your choice for Watch tomorrow’s papers THEY rival the rainbow . in color this season—your smart blouses. Gay printed crepes,’ flowered chiffons, crepe de chine in pigtail blue and lacquer red. To keep their ‘lovely colors elear and unfaded, always wash them in Lux.. Pure Lux flakes will safely cleanse any fabric and color that water alone won't barm. It will keep your modish blouses just like new. Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. Qhveanon Qo || [t e Ginger Ale 53 pair, Noy. Collars Earl & Wilson Collars Arrow Collars Van Heusen Collars —At Reduced Prices

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