Evening Star Newspaper, July 23, 1925, Page 4

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I s FVOLUTION NEWS quired by the Loughborough Develop- ment Corporation, a corporation or- ganized and existing under the laws of Delaware, which caused the Incor- poration of the applicant for the pur- THE EVENING extension expect to create an indus- trial city in the Maryland suburbs of Washington. The Maryland suburbs of Washington are now almost en- tirely devoted to residential develop- ment. Anything that would tend to STAR, WASHINGTON, D. point 1 mile, more or less, northeaster- ly from the most easterly corner boundary of the District of Columbia, a distance of 19 mil At the Allen E. Walker offices to day it was stated generally that the and Kensington, south of Forest Glen, north of Woodside, past Tako- ma Park. ol R La Paz, Bolivia, is preparing for C., THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1925. Washington’s Greatest Drug Stores!! convert the present development of | road would pass between Chevy Chase | its centennial celebration. 0 strial city. o ta oromose, | TN and I feel that the people of this sec- |3 tion are entitled to sufficient time to |: give this proposal consideration from all possible standpoints. “The time to consider a proposal which its backers believe will create 5 an industrial city in a residential sec- Shade it with Window Shades “Tailor Made’ tion seems justified in any community, | = by us. but it is even more justified when it is remembered that Washington City now has no tndustries and simply ex: ists as the home of the Federal Gov- ernment. *“Your commission is herewith re- quested to furnish the undersigned with all the information that it con- sistently can in the matter; also kindly notify the undersigned of future hear- ings upon this same subject.” 'DONNELL’ WHY PAY MORE? 23 14th St. N.W. Give Your Home a “TREAT” to measure S F'St, Cor. 12th We'll be pleased to submit estimates of factory prices. 1405 H St. NW. torm which has broken in the he public schools | tional finds Su 604 N.w. Friday and Saturday Special Values 3¢ oanrun 60c Bromo Seltzer .. ... 40c Prophylactlc Tooth Brushes 50c Mulsified Cocoa- nut Oil Shampoo 60c California Syrup of Figs 75c Mellin’s Food 10-ounce size $1.50 Ambre Royal Face Powder 60c Lion Cold Cream, 4-o0z. jar $1.50 Mary Garden Toilet Water 25¢ J. and J. Baby Talcum . . Houkigant’s Face Powder 25c Arom. Cascara, 3 0zs. . .. 42 60c Kotex, C package of 12’s LOFT’S HALF POUND MILK CHOCOLATE Regular 35¢ Value Friday, Saturday and Sunday S Ca L 2 BARS 36C E FOR ABSOLUTELY FREE A $100 Type GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR and Blade With a 50c Quality Genuine BRIAR PIPE Both 50 c For CIGARETTES Chesterfields, Camels, Piedmonts, Sweet Caporals and Lucky Strikes Carton of CIGARS | These 10c Straight Cigars, Philadelphia Handmade, Deer Head. Special— ~_bfor40c $3.75 Box of 50 These 8¢, Two for 15¢ Cigars 44’s, Havana Ribbons, Ofty 4 for 25¢ $3.10 Box of 50 SPECIAL Houbigant’s Ideal and Quelque Fleurs Perfume In the new size, in original bottle, contains twice as much as the old size. lution tendent and h ent, Step! on vacations t Robert L. joying a ahandoned LA SRR OB AR Main 4874 P hones Yl t552 |830 13th St. N.W. tion today E W. STOKES SAMMONS, Proprietor g g = official confere Counsel Franc ing the trict S Dr where camp at tend the Hiram The supe by telegt )i the Washin has not whether he is to retur back to the Maine woods after funeral 50c Listerine Antiseptic 50c Phillip’s Milk of Magnesia 25¢c Mavis Talcum, 17¢; 3 for 60c Pape’s Diapepsin . . ... 25c¢ Resinol Soap, 19¢; 3 for .. .. 70c Sloan’s Liniment $1.25Manon Lescaut Face Powder . ...... 89c 50c P Rou;e ogo 42c $2.00 Mavi Toilet Wa::-s S $l-19 Three Flowers 25 c ' $1.50 regard- ng fight in the Dis- illullllllllmlllll Illl|Il‘lilIlIlI||I|IlIIIIIIIIIHIlllIlIlI|I|IlI|IIIIIIIIII[II|IllllllI'IIlHINIlllllIIHI.Illlllllll.lflI!IflllIlIIIlIII“I!Ilmlfil“llllll"lfl FIRST WITH THE NEW FASHIONS| '0\! 1214 F St. An Advance Showing New Fall Millinery v of his father 1 died Monday tendent has been notified situation In indicated n or go the 50c g - {pose of rendering belt line and ter- i minal services to the area.” Maj. Lee said that from ‘the sketch of the proposed route printed in last of the petition it appes | posed railroad line would circle the 3 tery Park, and, consequently, south of Both Out of City Now |Kensington. through or just north of . koma and continue on to Prince on Vacation. | Georges County and examining the petition, Maj. Lee | immediately wrote the following let- of Maryland: “Your advertisement in re order | "| Advocate, printed at Rockville, this county, on July 17, was called to my inclosed article from The Washington | The hearing on the petition was :|Sunday Star of July 19, dealing with | scheduled to be held at Baltimore to- ment of your commission. poned as a result of Maj. Lee's peti- “No information is contained in the | tion, and will not be heid within the which residents of this community can| The description of the proposed ! determine the effect that the granting |route as contained in the petition ‘{case No. 2382 would have upon this|ary line between the State of Vir- en rea. For that reason, as a sub-| ginia and the State of Maryland at tion, I most earnestly petition your| River, northwest of the northwest not to give any final de-| limits of the District of Columbia, | Montgomery County | easterly. direction, approximately par- and Prince Georges County that may | allel, respectively, to the northwest- what the proposal really is and, con-|between the District of Columbia and sequently, their attitude toward the | the State of Maryland, in Montgomery Kramer in Delaware, £ “You will note from the inclosed ar- | land, to a_connection with the ticle, from The Washington Sunday |ington, Baltimore and Annapolis Sunday’s Star and from the wording School Head and Assistant |District just west of Bradley Hills, Bat. ! Woodside, skirt Silver Spring and Ta- | Upon noting the article in The Star ter to the Public Service Commission 7179 appearing in the Montgomery attention vesterday. 1 also read the the subject matter of the advertise-|day, but has been indefinitely post- advertisement in re order 7189 from |next three weeks . at least. by your commission of the petition in | says: From a point upon the bound- stantial property holde or near Little Falls of the Potomac 34 until the people | passing in a northeasterly and south: be so vitally affected can determine | erly and northeasterly boundary lines proposal and Prince Georges ‘Counties, Ma Star, that the backers of the proposed Electric Railroad Co. at or near a First t. Supt. Kramer left Wash ington last night Rehoboth Beach, Del., and plans to leave there for New York Saturday, where he will sail for Europe. Mr. Kramer was aware at e suit that had been filed Supreme ( art and the ed by Justice ederick L. requiring the disbursing offi cers to show cause by July 28 why they should not be enjoined from pay es of the school offic . s e e s Seasoned Experience lowing to be taught matter inculcat ing respect to the Holy Bible.’ In Ve, Nalter B, Patt Administrating Estates leave, Walter B. P: of special schools, is actin; tendent. Mr. Patterson, however, de- A Trust Department with every facility, a Elimed o SCnunen "f’vr“"‘_""“‘,“f:"’" wealth of experience and uifusual ability is one B o O e | opportunity you cannot afford to overlook in seems, he believes it the duty of the | appointing an executor for your estate. By Buriortatardont’ or “he Bodrd of BAL: | naming the Trust Department of this bank as executor and trustee—you can be assured that your wishes will be carried out and funds managed with utmost efficiency and ability. cation to issue statements, if they are regarded as necessa ALE NDER WOLF, VICTOR B. DEYBER, Trust Department President Second National Bank ever, that the board thus far has not been drawn into the legal proceedings, | and probably will not take any action “The Bank of Utmost Service” 509 Seventh Street N.W. 1333 G Street N.W 89c Houbigant’s Dusting Powders 25¢ Peroxide of Hydrogen . ... 50c Kleenex, six times the quantity of small size unless the members deem it neces- sary. “It's purely a matter for the corporation counsel to handle,” said Mr. Graham MARYLANDERS WAR ON BELT RAILROAD PLAN FOR SUBURBS Page.) '$5.95 to $15.00 A very prodigious collection of stunning new models depicting Fall styles. New shades, new trimmings and new shapes most moderately priced. (Continued from First are now fine residential properties | could be turned into factory develop- | ments, with consequent heavy losses | to those who already have built and are building homes in this section. One of the paragraphs of the rafl- road’s petition which will be attacked by the citizens now being organized is that which says: “The -proposed con- | struction, t or franchise, is re- quired by public convenience or neces- city in to render belt line and terminal services to an area in Mont. gomery and Prince Georges Counties which is pidly becoming industrial in character, and more especially to afford railroad facilities and connec tions to and with the industrial center now in course of development in Mont- | gomery County, Md.. southwest of | Chevy Chase’ and just beyond the | boundary of the District of Columbia | and known as Loughborough. 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