Evening Star Newspaper, January 6, 1925, Page 18

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URGEMORENONEY FORSNDH REMDVAL Takoma Park Citizens Say | Street Conditions Imperil Health and Traffic. The Citizens' koma, D. C. took the failure of the Dis: to promptly remove from the city. str resolution pres last night T through the a tees of both appropriate this purpose. in the Tak Charlas H c J. Dennis recording situat the attention of t Jones, chairman icient fu Suggests $100.000 Appropriation. irged th passed both houses of Congress, pro- ing that not more instead of not than 50 per cent be charged to abutting property owners for the im- provement. Demand for Viaduct. necessity and importance of the construction of a viaduct at Van Buren street or Lamond's s neath the tracks of the B: Ohio Rail was Horace W aker. y mittee composed of George livan, chairman: Maj. John F. Barghausen, Dr. D. N. Shoe- maker and H. K. Hobart, was ap- pointed to press this matter, which 1s0 will ‘include the Chestnut street ssing of thé railroad Washi s birthday will be partiely in by members of the new octation. President Spencer ed the following committee to and join with other or- »ns in the comn . J. Do ch Shoemaker aster. membe Bar ton, F. Hodge Two new committees were created and approved by the association and appointments wer de as follows: Public welfs 2 A. W. Miller, chairman; ace W. Whit- aker, «cha 5. Sul- Fletcher, appoi were clected ag fol- ssie Fenton, n and Paul Seeks Speakers at Geneva. ENEVA, -President ry A. Garfle cge, Willinmstc Geneva today. January 6. i of Wil n, Mass. ived aining speakers for the itics conducted at Wil- ummer. ns Col- | at | His visit is for the| PINCHOT ASKS CURB UPON DISTILLERIES Has Driven Legalized Saloon Out of Pennsylvania, An- nual Message States. By the Assoclated Press HARRISBURG, Pa., January 6.— Legislation to regulate distilleries and breweries was recommended by Gov. Pinchot in his addresx tp the general assembly when It conyened today Summarizing. the accomplishments of his first two years in office he sxid that the legalized saloon had been driven out of Pennsylvania and “real »ss” has been made to prevent sh beotlegging. a saving to the taxpayers of for every working day, he economical business ' methods i been introduced and politics elim- inated in administrative departments, with a “dollar's worth of service for every dollar spent.” The present administration has done what the public interest de- without asking whether it w solitically wise or politically foolish,” he continued, “I am as free today from every promise of obliga- do anything but keep my pub- sage today to one branch of which had a presiding officer whom he opposed. Election of Thomas Bluett, Philadel- phia, as speaker of the House was as- sured by the Republican House caucus last night. He received 133 votea to 58 for C. Jay Goodnough of Emporium. Mr. Bluett was the candidate of the organi- aation leaders. Mr. Goodnough was sup- ported by Gov. Pinchot, who attacked Mr. Bluett on the grounds that he was and was picked by “a handful of At a secret conference in Wash- HEINDEER;TOCK DYING OUT-IN MICHIGAN WOODS Only Seven. of Herd That Once Numbered 70 Ramain; Pneu- monia Held Cause. By the Associated Press LANSING, Jan conducted by the State Départment of Conservation apparently * have demonstrated that reindeer will not thrive in the northern peninsula of Michigan. About two years ago 60 reln were imported and placed on a game farm. It was the hope of sportsm that they would find the cold stretches of the Lake Superior region to thelr liking and that the northern woods soon would be thickly populated with he Arctic anlmals. Fe State agencies had announced that a mossy growth prevalent in the upper peninsula was ideal food for reindeer. The herd at first increased to more than 70. Then they started to die off and now only 7 are left y 6. —Experiments MERGER APPROVED BY CITIZEN BODY Two Associations With Overlap- ing Territory Likely to Become One. Merger of .the North Washington Citizens' Assoclation with the North Capitol and Bekington Association was decided upon at a meeting of the former organization last night at thie United Brethern Church. A com- fulttee appointed a month ago to in- vestigate and take up with a simi- far committee ffom the neighboring asgociation the matter of the ' pro- posed merger reported favorably on the proposal and the association vot- ed to go along with the North Capl- tol and Eckington assoclation. Henry Gilligan, an active workar president at last month’s was installed as president. Mr. Gilli- Ean praised the retiring officers of the assoctation for thelr splendid work during the past year and promised attention to the associa- tion's activities during the coming year. Retirlng officers were Robert M. Yost, president; Guy Numbers, sec- retary, and H. P. Grumprecht, treas- urer. In addition to Mr. Gilligan new officers are: Gen. Charles H. Gurand and Robert M. Yost, vice presidents; Ray Bland, secretary, and G. A. | treasurer the merger proposal, members polnted out that the terri- in the association, who was elected |¢ meeting, working unit in North Washington. The assoclation voted to hold fts meetings the fourth Monday of each month hereafter, instead of the first Monday. $42,500,000 in 1924, Besides In- jury to Health, Is Report. CHICAGO, January was placed of the smoke-abater day On the basis of that estimate, the re- ort said. . th ndry billper a was 33 an that of the 1 ling citics of the country, except New York. nt commission to- WANTED Men and Women ries up to §100 per week are mot un- Let us prove it. Get futo the inter- profitable profesaions. bly trained in Costume rawing, Millinery, Ladies’ aking. We teach you uates to positions or emselves. Day and u. Easy terms. 7475, iSTC ACADEMY 1517 Rhode Island Ave. N.W. Get Rid of Piles—Now A box of Pyramid Pile Suppositories is your best friend to stop maddening pain, t the fire of burning soreness, re Tailoring and Dre d assist SENOR DAVILA TO SPEAK. Porto Bican Commissioner Will Ad- | dress Spanish Club. Senor Felix Davila, resident com- missioner ‘of Porto Rico, will he the principal speaker at an entertain- ment of the El Circulo Espanol, the ish Club of George Washingion | Lorenz of the Washington Missionary College. alsp Wil speak The 110srar: of entertatnmént will include a Spapish fandango by Vera Bailey Berliner, . Spanish songs by Ruthellen Watd and selections by the Aloh# Players. . Miss ' Melita - Chavez 1S In charge of the program. “The Book. of Nature” is easy to study when Autumn turns the leaves, yersity, next Monday night in rhe | remarks the Caruthersville Repub- chapeél of Corcoran Hail. Prof. Jose iean ET every woman resolve to l(eep hersclf as lovely as natureintended her to be. To l'xclp women dress with a gentlc distinction truly feminine, is the business of this house. Erlebaches Exclusively Different TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET ut c ges as I was before I became L a candidate in the primaries nearly ps at|three years ago.” oxide. | 3 F read his inaugural mes- Sclentists have attributed the high mortality rate to a species of pneu- monia, brought on by the climate, to a lack of lime in the food. tory of both organizations overlap: that they are both working for the | and | s principles, and that they should | t be merged to form a 3 s are driven from n by the use of sul ice from the s Disfrict whenever exist mously Free With Purchases Amounting to $100 or More \ 42-piece decorated dinner set or a 35-piece Rogers plated ware set. You are entitled to a choice of these two valuable premiums if your purchase amounts to $100 or more. Our 1925 January Clearance Sale| Is in Full Swing With 10% to 3315% Discounts Use Your Credit During This Sale—Easy Payments Weekly or Monthly Seventh and D Streets N.W. of Federation. A report of Jesse ¢ to the Federat of ciations, sult of the ship by the new tederation th by Willlam McK. C he said. was due compromise agreement on the light refunds to the public u: also reported relative tofthe of the fiscal relat ting forth th Su reported the r for member- in the ented uno! ation ssociation report pre ayton, to whom credit for the recent | electric rs. He report committee set- ious proportions of the District's acreage and the valua- tions of the rty and amoupts exempted, together with other inter- esting information on the subject. Maj. D. cher reported on the bill wid reet at Cedar street rop and Roof Leaking? Call Main 760 Reasonable Prices All work Guaranteed Grafton & Son Washington Loan and Trust Building January Clearance of N\ J s R Morris Chairs thnuary Clearan.ce of Kitchen Cabinets $8.55 pictured, covered in iniitationi leather, $180_7_5 e i it 940,75 589w il $19£ 569-’1—2 398.0=0 inet base. Hardwood construction. Re- USE YOUR CREDIT—Pay Weekly or Monthly e o] ot January Clearance of Bed-Davenport Suites §16.75 Morris Chairs, golden oak frames, imitatoin leather spring seats and backs. Reduced to . $22.75 Kitchen Cabinets, with double- door cupboard tops Reduced to Three-piece Bed-davenport Suite, as Four-piece Duofold Suite, including li- brary table, bed-davenport (or duofold), armchair and rocker, imitation leather covered. Mahogany-finished frames. Re- duced from $109 to Three-piece (ienuine Kroehler Bed- davenport Suite, upholstered and covered in blue velour. Bed-davenport, arm- chair and rocker. Regular price, $129, reduced t0 ceveoe-cenee.. Roofing Experts for 35 Years $19.75 Mahogany-finish Frame Mor- ris Ch. with spring seat and cushion back; covered in imitation leather.” Re- duced t0 - v veninosnionnn . $2950 Morris Chair, with velour- covered seat and back and mahogany- finish frame. Reduced t0..c.c..eeesuue $38.75 -Kitchen Cabinets, with nickels oid work table top; full cabinet base. Three-piece Bed-davenport Suite, in- Hardwood construction. Reduced to. cluding a genuine Kroehler Duofold, an_ armchair and rocker. Golden-oak frames, imitation leather covering. An $89.00 floor sample reduced 0 .....ceeceeasen-nn $49.75 Kitchen Cabinets, with sanitary porceloid work table top and full cab- !mu e R VERY detail of fin- ishing and fur- nishing must be in harmony —or in effec- tive contrast. A bit of wrong drapery may jar —a piece of furniture may violate the propri- eties. There are so many things to be con- sidered when you are completing a new build- ing, or "doing over' the home—that a master of artistry is a necessity to perfect and practical re- sults. el All Lamps - 25% Oft Regular Prices i e da January Clearance of B-U-F-F-E-T-S & January Clearance of Three-Piece Bedroom Outfits SewingCabinets $12.75 Mahogany-finish Martha s7i_5_ This inexpensive group consists of an oak chiffon- - : ier, continuous-post white enamel bed and an oak x?\:f:fl? Sewtag C"M""f 12 14 January Clearance with mirror 0y -~ $45.75 Golden Oak Buffet with mirror back. - Reduced 0o $35.75 Golden Oak Buffet 321 75 . . - A §7250 Golden Oak Buffet dresser with mirror. Reduced to $1500 M ah o gany-finish back. Reduced with mirror back; large size. Martha Washington Sewing 352.75 e Ph Franklin 3690—fo g = s ! Cabinets. Reduced to Sx::;.":limlx" S Eetes Reduced to ! Chm;ge $ .75 Ea_sy $1800 Mahogany-finish { Ie! Terms Martha Washington Sewing Reduced t0. vsme Furniture Floor Coverings Draperies Upholstery Fabrics 1340 G Street Kitchen Table, white enamel finish; porceloid top. These are seconds, Reduced to ,.... ¥olding Card_ Table, imitation leather top; rigid construction January Clearance of Phonographs This Cabinet Model A Floor Sample $39.75 Weekly Terms .. ~Handsomely finished in ‘mah ce: for .| records below. Guaranteed mofor ':g?g'nprév‘ea téne - arm A Sure Way fo | End Dandruff There is one sure way that has |} never failed to remove dandruff at ||| once, and that is to dissolve it Then you destroy it entirely. To do this, Just get about four ounces of plain, ordinary liquid arvon| |from any drug store (this is all| you will need), apply it at night when retiring: use enough to | moisten the scalp. and rub it in gently with the finger tips. v it not all, of your ove, and twa or three s will’ completely dinsolv, stroy evers single sign an | trace of it. no master how much dandr | vou tmay. have. z You will find, too, all itching and di | glng of the sealp will_stop instantly, a | Sour hair will be fufty, lustrous, Eiosss {Silky and soft, and look and feei a hun: | dred times betier.— ement. s $1.15 January Clearance of Pedestal Odd Tables $1475 Golden Oak-finish Li- s 95 “brary Table with manuscript ,7- 39.95 Genuine. Walnut . Davenport drawer. Reduced to.. .. $ 1 6 .75 Table. Reduced to N All Other Tables Reduced January Clearance of Day-Beds $31.00 Double Day-bed, 21 |'7=5 Mahogany Finish, with walnut-finish metal frame. Reduced to . $35.00 Double Day-bed, with cretonne mattress and val- ance. Reduced to ....... ... $45.00 Metal Walnut-finish. Pouyble sbed, with ores’ “torine” mattfes§ and valahcé Reduced to : Smoking $15.75 Mahogany-finish Daven- ! port Tabie. Reduced to.. $23.75 Queen Anne 60-inch Stand .750

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