Evening Star Newspaper, May 15, 1925, Page 41

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CITY'S HIGHEST SITE IS URGED FOR PARK Fifty-Two-Acre Reno Tract Ideal for Purpose, Tenley- town Citizens Are Told. The proposed plan for acquiring the tract of land known as Reno and its subsequent transformation into a park was outlined by Lieut. James L. Giles of the Tenleytown substation of the seventh police preci of Cathedral Heigh viation In St. Albans' Parish Hall last bight. He said that when the tract of 52 acres was subdivided and laid out fhearly 50 years ago the highway act Was not in existence and no - tions were placed on the project, and #8 a result some of the strects are but 30 feet in width and run at all sorts of angles. From a traflic standpoint, the section is dangerous, as some of the houses have exits right on the highway, with no sidewalks. A sani fary condition prevails which is, ¢ menace to the health of the commu- nity, he said, in that few of the fiouses have water in them Highest Point in District. situated, he said Reno is ideally ed reservoir fa- for the prop ilities and vighest point are 146 houses in the section, most of which are in an un Iy condition. Lieut. Giles said zented in Congres: sion by Repr Senator Capper, the purport of which will be to enlarge the reservoir ca Jacity to insure ample water supply n the Northwest suburban scction Othere improvements are to include | school, athlatie fie sbservation tower and tion voted indersement to the George R. Wales, recently elected to the Citizens’ Advi Council, re- sponding to felicitations, said the rouncil’s k would not be one of *asy accomplishment. He intimated THE EVENING STAR, IN RABBITBORO—Yes, Bennie Buckstein—That’s Different. AFTER WE ARE MARRIED . 1LL SHARE AlLL YOUR TROUBLES AND SORROWS . OLlD DEAR !: HAPPY.DARLING ? costs Uncle Sam $1,740,000 vearly to look up addresses on 200,000,000 mis- directed letters. All this vast mendous amount Swanton, president of the Columbia | Heights Association, was read, in which the association was congratu- lated on Mr. Wales' success and the | hope exprassed that, with the aid of the council,” the City of Washington would become one of the most beau- tiful in the world. Mr. Powell, a delegate to th cration of Citizens' Associatic BETTER MAILING WEEK ISSET FOR JUNE 1 TO 7 im and the tre- _— work required by = i 3 's the Postmaster $2,000,000 Lost by Public Yearly od and the dead in Misdirected Letters and mail carri Parcels, parcel we voice opinions is very convenient Criticism should be withheld, he said if the opportunity is not embraced This being the last meeting of the association until October, Pr H. M. Frampton reviewed t complishments of the organiz: during the yvear and outlined y for the coming Winter sessions. Her- man H. B. Meyer was elected to membership. today sent out di masters of the Natio to newspapers, the public picture houses to help observe Better ons to the Maling week in order to wipe out t “appalling loss occasioned by s NAUSEA - of SEAamTRAIN SICKNESS Nothing will contribute more to the eomfort and pleasure of your trip than Mothersill's. No matter how rough the voyage or rocky the ride, you can prevent all symptoms of Dausea and enjoy your experiences. 75¢c. & $1.50 at Drug Stores or dire® on receipt of Price The Mothersiil Remedy Co.. New York to the dead c office last that 803,000 parcels went to the same place, that 100,000 letters are pl in m-m . e Commisgioned in Reserve. Commissions in the Officers’ Re- serve Corps of the Army have been issued by the War Department to Bar- nard L. Jarman, 815 Connecticut ave nue, as a major in the Medical Corps letters, th 800 in cheokn, Grafis and mone) rs never reach their ntended owners each year and that it WASHINGTON, shed if each picce of | d and cach | : zens' Assoc 2 y a ssed and | plored criticism of the Citize - 0/ 16 7 Bk bosh des 3 —_— | visory Council and the federation dune &t 37 dis g 7"'_“"‘,'""”'1 e 2 not being representative of the cit- ey o SHaTt Ao ave e K izenry of the District. Citizens’ or- rear to Uncle §: g ganizations, he said, are open to|ios of 2 o Sornaiban ENJOY YOUR TRIP everybody and the opportunity to 5 y S, -4 : Postmaster G 1 Harry §. New Y z g = D. FRIDAY, BY ALBERTINE RANDALL BUT | HAWEN'T ANY TROUBLE S, HONEY- BUNCH i 1 sAID AFTER WE WERE MARRIED ! carefully wrapped and tied with a stout cord. Velvet Kmd ICE CREAM J 'S Cleaning & Repairing ¢ Oriental &Damestic Rugs NESHAN G. HINTLIAN 1206 18th N.W.—At Conn. Ave. Phone Main 9678 B A S S AARAERNERRNA AN g For your Woodwork... buy Farboil Enamel At good paine dealers | m | coat and vest? QUESTION — Where | ¢an-. I find a pair of | trousers to match my odd ANSWER — You can find a pair of trousers to | match your odd coat at | lI\L‘VI‘\\\ 7th and F | Don’t waste time uukm: elsewhere. A coated tongue usually means constipation. Harmlessly, Pluto Wat- er relieves constipation in 30 minutes to two hours, flushes away the disturbing accumula- tions: No griping. Pluto is prescribed by physi- cians, sold by druggists and bottled at French Lick Springs, Indiana. When Nature Won't Pluto Wil PLUTO: WATER cAmerica’s EEESSESs Physic = an that he favored the 5 plan for-{to Willlam H. Garrison, jr., 2844 W 3 merly_existing between Federal | consin avenue, as a major in the / wnd District governmen nd ex- | Service; to Herbert H. Mitchell, 1107 “ pressed a belief that a m: 3 K street, as a first lieutenant in the the councilmen favo io | Ordnance Corps, and to Frederick C. Is @ large hotel, 163 feet long, ather than the lum a first wide. tion by Congress. A 127 feet Lincoln, 122 Spring road lieutenant in the Signal Ce 0 O = Woodward &Lothrop Down Stairs Store See Upstairs Store Advertisement on. Page 39. A Value-Giving Su mmerFrockSelling 200 Newly Styled Summer Silk Frocks I Sizes 16 to 42 Models for Large Women 46 to 52 515 - Majority Shown for First Time Tomorrow Printed Crepes—Pussy Willow Tub Silks in Stripes—Radium Silk Broadcloth and Georgette Prints and Stripes Are Featured Red Beige White WITH PRICES SO LOW YOU’D THINK IT A SALE Cocoa Black Blonde Green Rose Orchid Poudre Bleu Tans Tangerine Lace-Trimmed Models—Class Night and Graduation Frocks Every Frock a Special Value DOWN STAIRS STORE Navy Aust EVENTFUL REPRICING OF LIFETIME FURNITURE Gemy BRINGING PRICES DOWN TO A NEW LOW LEVEL Reed and Fiber Suites At Remarkable Savings Three-picce Karpen Fiber Suite, in gray enamel, with red deco- ration; reversible cretonne cushions. ....c.eveueciciaca An Iiventful Repricing of a great portion of our stock that has made prices now as low as any sale has ever afforded. Hundreds of fine suites and single pieces remarkably under- priced. 599.75 Karpen Hand-woven Fiber Suite of three pieces, in gray en- amel; reversible cretonne cushions......... A SR Consistent with its policy of but two sales a year, Mayer & Co. holds sales only in the months of FFebruary and Aug- gust—even though something un- usual takes place at another time. 595.00 Two-piece Reed Suite of graceful proportions; reversible 5125 00 cushions... Frosted Brown-finish Fiber Suite, s = 97" upholstered in good-look- 150" Frosted Brown-finish Karpen Fiber Suite, of three pieces; re- versible cretonne cushions Yet, with a knowledge of these values, we feel that vou, too, should know about them. . Distinctly different from February and August Sales, this “‘in between™ repricing does not include our entire stock. ing cretonne; three pieces. Two-piece Reed Suite, in gray en amel; cretonne ¢ Inons two extra pillows. ceeeeee .,,_.,' Mt a1 | ho e Lifetime Furwigure Is Movre LT haw, A3 Name MAYER & CO. Seventh Street A u...nmmmmlIlll!|!III|IlIEIill':Ill!IlllllHli|IIMI|Il!lIlll|IlllIil|l|IlIl!|l|IIIIII|lIlHlil||l!ImHllllilllllllllflllflfllfil "

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