Evening Star Newspaper, March 31, 1926, Page 5

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BPET STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31,1 v jon of the city by enter. MEMPHIS’ WORST EVIL | e ine bt ‘ixnef°u;a’,q‘u°$’a§". : ter Memphis unless you cross the IS BELT LINE RAILWAY, |Deit iine, unless vou come over the A k. bri system here as a “necessary evil,"” the . City Planning Commission differs and l (Continued from First Page.) brosents its facts, but what can it do | P = N 3 — |about it now that it is established. | . NIN Advisory Council Nominees And Who They Are WOMAN GANDIDATE | —_— on the rmgm_.»'; Advisory Council, elec. 'vu'epl, an electrical engineer, was | SAY CITY PLANNERS |"So5white others aismiss the beit line such an extent that it can better ex-|The time to correct the evil was in its plain the harmful results,” he said. _|inception, when it could have been | tions for v, will be held Saturday eyt > R 4 L . . e rom 1 ity Mrs. Snell Gets Strong Sup- | Zihia. st mkeches, o n g cner | nominated for the advisory councll by | |jpges Senate to Ratify in In-| " one cannot enter or ledve Memphts | barred from the city. the Sixteenth Street Heights Citizen: without crossing the belt line, unless port for Seat on Ad- [ Frank PSR terests of Peace and | the route over the Harahan Brides, ANACOSTIA CITIZENS ASK | 1005 Pa. AVe. . Peckhum, 3614 S street, an active mem: | erossing th ak- bodies. My, P ham is widel g wyer, w nomip: ‘:\l for the coun her of the asso. VS pekrill il Tha £l ‘1}! t : 4l gerd ind running into industrial plants R | a. Ve, Svery hund, ledaciaven Association Indorses Edward J.| t has cut up sections into all | kinds of shapes krill. “Its = Newcomb for Board Provided t ee on law known for 1n ive campaign wa leglslation. He fs| Appe way tods fill one of the six seats | work in alfo . delegate to | member tht Kinds of shapes.” ot of the Citizens' Advisory Council with | American | the Federttion of| Copelana, De s iu:;u;n!r:;l al sections | B raplenentattie oL Wi 1 wom of which he Citizens’ Associa- | ssed (he Senate tods and past department | commine nd | now a mamber of | the local depurt ment executive committee. THe i W membe ound that Mrs. Frank 1 candi vho will tions and member of Y nd spread | in Pending Bill. | [ Talk o the T \ is ot fhie; Talita debt t il e where home M| oy Apacostin Citizens’ Assoc alk o the lown : mmended by the Amerfean | SBOUI be apy { indorsed Edward J. Newcorb 5 o R onisad 1 wnission wnd approved by o . | ber, for appotntment to the A catlon. Me ia 4 : Enpeiious Daniags Do, lic Welfare Hoard, to be created under | empting Rty s I 7 contribute to the content- What ean we do ahout‘it? Noth-|a bill pending in Congress, at a meet- | . en on the Hiram Snell, the only date of the 13 contest he balloted for on & the Federation of Citizens’ n bring to the advisor well trained civie woman's v Miss Edna wanager for M e world” inge. " says Cockelil. “The tracks are| Ing last night in the Masontc T I T “Our | luid. We simply are up against a con- urteenth and U streets south t o 1k, Wil s G aniinte e 6, i b St opcoats to restrict Y nted out that | them us 4 we can. When te the resultant crifices will our riches he srous know | What we must do now i the industrial cent i these | to the belt line ries will | ch nation | you ask me to Of i, pHILLIPS, ol y n na- | written extensively Spring Shades—Silk Trimmed—$25 Values points out minent in the | ociation for | the 1 which tional vice presi- | publicati he for engineering Mr. Phillips is a g stin - to property - 1 can only ; s well us in the fron o pran onthurst o which will nany v s well us in the front| |uate of the Massachusetts Institute of { 11y 2P0 0F iy o Rl A ik e "',.‘,",,h‘, elation to women in [ M. PECKHAM, ,',‘,'.l“ll,::hl"' 5 SR | last analysis, bounden ity | Praperty was not < when ihe | Bl nineidi il | isaa hoen & iecaldent hor | i Laboratory, of | i firothers s sisters across the |belt line was established vears ago |ation and candi their prob which hd®is supervintendent dou heve, The vi i I Ao, a D ker, %2 Bustern |culturist, was nominated for the ad. | w {visory council by the Takomi 1ark, | spoke on ue of property aw sy Counetl line Las mounted at ces in Ru 1 could not gauge the de- | %tld she found conditions ih n of property value along the | orderly and peaceful, with | s ‘voute, but T open and business generally good. He has been a leader in n vear there weye four WOmMAN | aetivities of the veterans s Yor election Lo the Citiz tions of the District. Advisory Council. Mrs. Snell was o Ernest H. Pullman. 201 She land suid that if selfish- | from the determine out it would e of these. But none of them obtained | AL | ‘ Me s eetion. although | Avenue. in charge of - information | Citizens® | S on terms w will leave u George ¢, 11 president of R y et rvice at the American Mining Con- | Association. Dr., e i it the asauciation, | A musical well had the highest vote of any | 5 ; 3 - - wood faith He i out th 3 b e Sy gress, was named for the council by : ha R e i e Seas c sl }”I.‘ i one rop T Hk tlons with which the Ur (.‘\ {LP s S s tikion. o T spean natlons with wh e United . i e tion be hatens in States is nmking adjustments on Wi the ity along the rct that she is the soclation affairs debts Is essential 1o the prosperity rout is @ line of in president (1 by deteriof | Takoma ¥ with our country and those coun fidate is heing stren e Ao \ell's support- | Organization. He e nroperty. wh many blocks . He quote suees o show here s the L stretch of | S wide varlety of articles that Italy | dential property buys from American | cers Better Development Wary. body for * : / = ‘ouching on the opposition to the yu will find ail ! Nerved In responsible positions in the [an advocate of He is now : “And this condition o - P f debt se nt by those who objected gl Federat Women's Clubs of the |better schools f | dent of the W i e Along. the hait liba ™ Mhve Cockent: Distri chairman of the dey the Manor Park ington Botanical fico Lhe Mussolini, Senator' | Li00 development will stay away lation of om the belt line. You couldn't get Undtr Supervision U. S. Treasury close. Tt has slicad the blocks into | 1408 H ST. N. W. and sprinkled the woise and smoke. One gets a ment that organiza- | district and elimi- ety, He is en 4 governor | nation of danger- zed in scientific { Women's Na-{ous grade rk in the hor In addition |ings. He formerly iltural division a delegate to the national |Was employed by of the Department > convention in New York fthe Assc of Agriculture. He Mussolini has In our annot sce whi {to do with this matt tlement of the Italian debt we | dealing with the Italian people o akpy |1 DO Mus settlement,” he s DR. SHOEMARER. | “hut the of the American = men are in the ME. SAUL ated w uni In an Array of { s 99 | \ew Queen Quality Models | oo H OM E 10 e T i S st s s Ll | All Remaining 14 OF THE “Two-Pants Suit f i A Cores) from the Johns Hopkins l'n!\‘l‘rsl(\!“'"'l Commissi | 1 F 1 MR. PULLMAN. |of Baltimore with a degree of Ph.'l » : ! Advisory Council, how- rs. e m o |In his association activities he The ’ en a long- | | 2 that they do not lose ASaul, 1285 Twentyfirst | worked for elimination of grade | lived race. The average lifetime is 50 ossity for Mrs. Snell 1 lawyer, was proposec crossings, better schools and stree e 1 iv with lo. | the advisory council by the Bi SO ter schools and streets. | year W point 1o Ter revord | Wood Citizens' Association, of which ; he e resident | ————— . there will be a number of live- 3 of the Soc of Whether, from this specu can Bar F II & 4 a Winter ot —2 big. kindly, success- E 1219 FF St BOOT SHOP | 1219 F St wot the $ Natives, the Dis. inz, any iron-« litions wil tion. and is a dele . ) pl Yg Suits & Overcoats I’RICI 7 ; Pre-EaSter Presenting *6 & *7 Schobie Hats sy g7 fashion 10 ful stores — handling tory Originations i | TENEBRAE” SERVICES. e ereports, however, to the effect | Pre-Easter Program at 5t that sectional is a dead issue in ng submerged by poli- phen’s Catholic Church. tics affecting the entire District. It is | admitted that the ve ing, if en an alien hat mirror t ° 11 . v o SpeCIals Faster Fashion SOFT AND DERBYS the most $3-50 Madras Shirts adzaitced in As a_part of Stephen’s s pre-E kol R A g Eerge Schecson Wl Sixes N s : idares Tt in” con + tomor SPECIAL st ! two-pants suits and iR 2.45 - e St cosd s e i . : the most i ONLY. Thousands of he annual “three hours of service will take place, with NEWEST EFFECTS IN distinctive in MALT TONIC'S USE suits to pick from, and i William W, Noor st. | 1 A r v Pl o Takih 1 AS “BEER” SCOUTED | Shen ™o “the " cnimren vt * EASTER CRAVATS Eoar e every suit has 2 Pairs of oot Fashions BY DRY ENFORCERS | i i i ol ™ |4 « 51w 45 . Pl . Bt potye ' |“REAR-SEAT DRIVERS’ WIN| §10 double wear. meanwhile e going ahead with their plans, altho August A, Busch, | Held Not Responsible for Accidents president f* the ®Anheuser-Busch | | | i (Continued from Fi / —2 Stores popular with men and women alike. e I —"DRESS UP.” BOYS, 1 ops, all sha $1.95 ! ! { by Colorado Court. Rrewing Co. Inc., of St. Louis. said | his concern would not be ready to dis- | tribute it until J @) — March drivers” scored o point $1.50 Madras Union Suits SPECIAL., on the Colorado Supreme This Week On]y' <2 $1. 15 el that “guests in automo dents Era e = 0 Pogp T, HALL, Inc. for enot lents as the sc stands without the ald judicial e ook The MEN'S WEAR AND SHIRT MAKF ey i “Easter’s coming. - Queen Quality Boot Shop | he baasie _ 1411 F St. N.W.—Established in 1885 “thanthe dris : ’“”_0 I* Str ‘:/ N.W. i M}U&. T Here‘s Our Leader Thinks Drink Unoalatable. { sch deseribed non: Charge Ace of malt s per ce salts is at the wheel.” Vembers of Operat Buitders Asen. o0 4) cleven minutes. An architectural design emphasizing a new interpretation of “small home™ beauty. Appointments that make housekeeping easy. All these things are embodied in the new homes on— T Street Between 38th and 39th in CHICAGO, M one controvers: started on le the sale of th hooster” another is in prosy hility of the drink With the announcement that the very of Milwaukee was one el e HUNDREDS OF . SPRINGTIME i the -~ wo~tfants uits The infallible i e : : L ; <) b ma‘rk 02 u:lfurle . . A// //% amendn ani refinement. 1 - R o et AR | How You Can Make Home Ownership Pay /% L:‘:::‘::: :1’:-':.;,4.{ o i ot rsiny | iew location overlooking Potomac River with Arlin; i h istance— i Tasters' Views Varied. lfiig’_fiil:t:“r"fi' l 5 neul:\s(fhr::;]:. 1:l1l|lr(>l14‘; ‘a:lll‘:l ‘(‘)ll‘:{ ':S||§]I‘;||4- .lhal brings ;‘)u to 'lfitl‘,o:llol;)[:il:g 'flis:t:i:te in //% A Complete Line Men s and Young Men's Models Just Phone Take a bus and T the Wisconsin cit i ll IE I Why i 2 ot One aala the To Us | come out to R Al H by Sput e oj) another said it was n 5 p- : || |ERR T | e : “BLUES” ARE “IT” Sues for $1,750 Services. | ;‘,;‘,,,,:,fmk':,';wfl'T:,,,'"L - Fach home has six rooms, mantel, three bedrooms, a white tile bath, hot-water heat with The Dir I‘\wu-mv automatic control, electricity, automatic hot-water storage tank, and kitchens that are com- $30—$35_$40 tion, Tne., Lee were | pletely furnished—white enamel kitchen cabinet, white enamel drop-leaf table, cabinet gas . sued for § 3 1y in the D triet Supreme Court Ly Willard M. Kiplinger for services i ring in formation for the def s of the progress of cerl ion before Every "Blue"” Has Two Pairs of Pants P range. tile linoleum floors, a built-in ice box with outside icing, and sanitary finished walls. The Price Is Within Your Reach—$8,950 ) ' connection are at vour service. Call— B Mortician. Our model chapel, private § ambulance and livery ! o R n X - B T HANNON: & LUCHY) e e plainti. I}l 317 Penna. Ave. SEE. Y " : f : INGY 1005 D K f 1724 The "Turkish Women's Union pro- | §] [ Lincoln 12 7] i D Ave 23 auimanr. ave. poses establishing a beauty parlor for Turkish women in its clubhouse in Constantinople, Always Open. for Yéur Inspection . Ine.

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