Evening Star Newspaper, September 15, 1926, Page 6

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON HNE ARIS GRUUP | mimdon Bettevne e e e S sy, e ot the| Jumices of the cour Zpi 52 12| MAN IS ARRESTED ] {building. The commission arguss|ing en the north side. Under this | cating the bulldings, bave o ” thet not merely the central section |dome it hus been planned that there | cating placing it in Judiclary Square { ivania evenue, but the | should be a display of the plant life |on the axis of F street, but confer- IN SISTER S "URDE“ skirting Penns entire District of Columbia, is the | of the United States,as an apotheosis |ences between the Fine Arts Commis- D Capital of the United sthzlzll nbr:i t.hzt\l of agriculture. Now, in the interests | sion u‘xg.mt.ilul!;uuuu‘fw have the Federal buildings shoi scat- | of economy, saving a relatively im- |shown te sho reserved | Gounty - Convi {ered all over this District. With the| matorial aniount of money., It is now for relocation of another higher court, nty ot Gang Foreman widespread use of the automohile, proposed to dispense with this dome. ere woul tle or no opposition oman —_— Itllumnco of three to seven nuh;’ dn‘:: Plans for a new home for the (t:) the u!lte proposed by the Fine Arts Held as Suspect—W. Wes i not count asiy more, members Public Health Service will also be | Commiesion. Beaten and Rehabilitation of Avenue to|commission say, and the scattering of | considered by the Fine Arts Com.- | The commission will consider the ad: ten and Strangled. . [ the wrmy of employes to al u';‘mh“: sudesion. Conferences held with | Vimblilly of having the new Police 3. H District would help solve | Surg. Gen. Cummi bhave dem- L ng t large enough to o Mall Triangle to Be Dis- |\Wisnington's peculiar trafic prob- | onutrated fhat the mmiasion wijl | DOUSe alo the entire Police Depart. A TLANTA. Soptessber 15.—A Ciro: {lemn. Tt is recalled that the commis-{approve the proposed acquisition of |Ment. They feel that it certatnly must | A TLANTA, Fepteiee (07 % €0 cussed Tomorrow. {ston tried to imprass this same view | four small squares between Fifteenth | be large enough to house all such re- | for's Jury fofas, ‘neubiod, (U0, Too | lipon the Roosevelt commission nearly | and Twenty-seventh and E streetsand |1ated agencles as the Police Women's | FAVIRS OF W88 FEUE 0 Triv 0 VI {n quarter of & century ago. Potomac Park to square off the Goy. | Bureau. Tl ety COTREr Cati ToremaY] BY WILL P. KENNE | As an important step in,the com-{ernment land adjacent to and in- —— and brother of the dead woman, was LL P. KENNEDY misslon’s plan to decentralize Wash-|cluding the Naval Museum of Hy- arrested last night in connection with Acquisition now of all the privately | ington and to bulld up all parts of Lgiene. Terraces would be constructed | BELGIUM IN STRAITS. |the crime - owned property in the triangle be-|the District, the commission will rec- jon this property north of the line Miss Tumlin's body was discovered = tween Pennsylvania avenue, the Mall| ,mmend that large parcels of land] of B street and facing the Lincoln by har beother, he ,’om lice, when and Fifteenth sireet, nnder’ the pub-| o woquired whers cach 1mfiommt Memoriul, as 4 ting framework of Financial Needs Absorb Bonds|hy returned home from work last S Ozford — yeot ichullding program. has een recom- | gvenue crosses the Distct line so|nature for the Lincoln Memorial. e o ; supporting. mended to the Public Buildings Com |4y to provide for a monumentsd en-| Above these terraces and facing to- | Americans Donated to Library. :‘zml ,D’,qf;, ’,“‘:,:fmh:fld Deets “,«m o st " black kid or patent mission by the Commission of Fin aee Conferences have already | ward the river, it is proposed to| LOUVAIN, September 15 (P)— |strangle her. s igh e A A Lol DL oy Arts and will be discussed ax sp T hield with the Natlonal Capal | locate the new Public Health Service | Belgium’s financial difficulties have | Police refused to divulge the infor- s Tl | adapted for §6 50 emergency business when the Vark and-City Planning Commissio, | Bullding. This would have architec- | swallowed up, at least temporarily, | mation which led to the arrest of | o — $7.50 all occasions. Arts Commision meets to it \hich it was especially recom-} tural valne as part of the framework |much of the million dollars’ worth | Tumlin, who maintained his inno- Ui couraged by the very definite and |, onjeq that prompt action be taken pof the classic memorial, of Belgian bonds presented by Ameri. | cence. positive * statements of _President |1 Chring land at both ends of ki boi a5 sins G Pl for nbuikinr Tae . Coolldge regarding preservation of |\ SORHORE Y onue for monu- urried. Pt el A D gl bt O, the integrity of the Mall from the en- | 10 et nees and plans prepared The new home of the Public Health |\ nane 'y 1914, Negro Regiment to Disband. croachment of public buildings and & o at either | Sérvice is to be hurried, in anticipa- . for outlets into Maryland at tion of certain action by the incoming | , ThUS the funds contributed b¥ | K NGSTON. Jamaica, September 15 avowed interest in o s at Massa- ¥ : : ity ety condition |10 It was point ;?;(u\a:};m' “ond, | Session of Congress authorizing the ;‘;“:‘;‘;“:':‘;.1‘:1“‘“;‘ hate lost much | #) _The British government has de- within this triangle south of the Na-|FHel running straight | erection of & new House Office Butld- ;’ ,°fl s fl‘_’;flfid' ’:“Khhuifl' cided to dishand the West Indies regi- - ity tion's main street, the Fine Arts Com- | I Teel, the OIS O Mo m “one side | 108 on the two parcels of land south | g Lgdery 31"‘"“‘ e the rebuild- | ment, the oldest negro unit in the 3 : . et mission is hopeful of prompt action | (NTOUER LI o ce of 10 miles. between New Jersey | i€ of the Louvain Library may be | British Empire. = | to the other, a s avenues, B and i retarded by many vears. TN A step-in arch-sup- Grover's Foot-arch patent leather strap rd lning the south side of Penn- |, Wt ” v land near % ! " Y ! . The plan is to et plenty of lan 2 | Representatives here of the Founda- | e Fed- | port shoe—in black l ]lt’.a bma t | po " e rtl! ct. Other styles, - P nia_avenue with imposing 2 r ‘husetts i : | : the intersection of Massachus The locatfon of th Police C tion Co. of New York, under contract | T} r = s e e new Police Court . of A ork, r contrac he last section of the Carretera : - O e T by, |avenyis land ‘Alabamns 3 on the | Byllding for the District of Columbia | to construct the librury. expect work | Sanchez highway of the Dominican ;‘:‘fi’,’.;,’f:j;",;,."_,‘,‘.!?:if v Wl Al DY i DUl lewst, while the western end is ot |will alse be considered. The commis- |to stop for lack of funds in the Full, | Republic is to be completed at once, all with Aen RRICEERe financed by private capital far from the Reservolr grounds, bt }sion will favor placing it at"Fourand- | when the foundations and the stack | lving & continuous auto read from Seadabbichic $9.00 Besides consider the proposal 1« v it 1 nst a Nun: ‘\ a-half street and Louisiana avenue. |rooms will be completed. Lake Matas to the Haitlan boundary. 3 : Widths AAAA to place the new and monumental $10,- | 0€ dirt. The comeleen B0 e == = = — EEEE. 000,000 building for the Department |NOW I8 : = z i s nl hls avenbe Aniithel mall i e A : » ° 1 & < s the Fine Arts Commission will hav The Commission uf“h‘m: ;t!n:!:lltz i i Shoes revealing hefore it also a suggestion, will have a heart-to-heart discussior | e e ra lon S 3 Ly - members of the commission | looking toward improving conditions 2 > Art in their every l » cing the Cammerce Build- | surrounding the White THouse, and " ji § between Pennsyl- | especially of the square to the west graceful line. And ’_(;”_,h,,;,.,.’,,v,;,{mh.:,fi 3 street, Four |of Lafayette Park. It is here that o | e | Science in the Pump. Similar styles "he Southern Tie— 3 wlack ki n offer the usu items JHosotntes | wth faes | DTS GGG ral r, .3 18, facing | the Public Buildings Commission had | the latter and the Ell south of | hlanned to locate the nmew State De- . contragting that make them White or Broiwn reptile trimmed 9 the White Touse. This is the' stretch | puryment . Bullding. - The Fine Arts wlong Lifteenth street acquired DY | (‘ommission has expressed a fear that the Government some vears ago &S| (he environs of the White House may prospective si r department build- | e allowed to deteriorate as the tri- ings for Justice, Commerce and hglé on the south side of Pennsyl- Jt has been the move recent. intention S venue did. The commission of the Public Buildings Commission | Wants to Government to acquire the Justice Building at area between Pennsylvania centeenth street, H street at an on place. teenth street site is decided Arts Comm n at its or sensational bargains! {8l =7 6% | i censed foot ex- perts and a FOOT Commer nd o traflic out Ay S omorrow ‘atso. will 'volce X-RAY machine t is needed at ¢ et, the commis s opposition to the plans of | | il . S sion would faver underground e eupervising architect's office to = i ! . that combine to s at the Louvre in Paris | eliminate Ih‘v proposed do?xeufi‘r‘(;lm lrhe - N e E A CT o ict Building Pl hew central or pavilion building for / i i s Hai g Future District Bullding Planned. | (57 5oL, inont “of Agriculture. At - f . i i "”‘,e"":‘"'":‘:! Satior fitting a CER - nATEN - SipRa i The Fine Arts Commisston will dis | {he first meeting of the Public Build- E v ) . m«h cut- TAINTY! i e ”,”".’ cuss its own plan for some day locat- | {e¢" Commission S i ’ - h ; ut in an aroh-sup- Al ! Black kid, patent ing the Distr overnment, or Mu- |, 4 4 speech advocating the general i > g | \ | B e Iwpatant esthenll nicipal Builging, on the present slte | e hat all of the Federal build- || = ” , " $6.50 ™ ke e Y00 of Center Ma giving it a_com- | JECY CEG Ny Tor the great depart- vlack kid. .. brown Kid.. manding central location, with Ninth | mER €O0C0 Ll ant, should be first street extended through the Mall, [ Tenl® 00 08 o ighest grade, That forming a s axis parkway be i et ito by el tween Seventh and Ninth streets. . e N ) Dhe the b . \e new Department of Commerce | ings for the Department of =] SOFT BLACK Building may not be as large us Sec- | ypioiture, now occupied by the Bu- " . \ 5 . i WIZARD FOOT $ LAC retary Hoover has advocated, i the |\, ;5 ¢ piant Industry and Animal : AninEr KID HOUSE 4ot | Industry. were erected, plans were p \ | - i ] SLIPPERS. R i e laraw - the central or pavillon || i APPLIANCES. i % uRee Hia st e @ SUUC |y paing with a dome. L ioiRars s to ture of the first rank in the class of { "peapky "from all over the country, 4 W ( i oo comfort in house ce buildings, but arguc that the | g nging on the Lincoln Memorial = == PO - s = sortments enabdle seon ious scientific bureaus, which need | 454 Jooking eastward along the vista 2 o toi relippaithe or ;x:-eet. Steel e | shanks. room for expansion and ial ab- | ¢"pa Mall to the Capitol dome, can |} ~ paratus and laboratories, should be | Of the Mal o TIn tot he New ) , 4 majority of foot attered throughout the District of | x, 1 Museum. The dome on the || troubles. -312 SEVEM'H SINW. $3 & $3.50 S : .| central building of the Department . K V e | ot A iomtirethasibbontaesicneattoll e | A 53 YEARS OF SATISFACTORY SERVICE Dish “::-f":luxmi;, Lot UNUSUAL—because of the fact that we're celebrating our birthdaly- with- { ATIONAL D out the usual EXCITEDLY REDUCED PRICES and USUAL SE! ot ot Atanfands wrons! ong | SPECIALS that are actually as cheap in quality as they sound cheap in price. it avenue.. ; | OUR STOCKS FEATURE ONLY NATIONALLY KNOWN AND RECOC. Rl S ey NIZED JEWELRY ITEMS OF QUALITY AND, THEREFORE, OUR SPE- g i CIAL OFFER 15— nission feels that it ceeded in having the Patent Offic continue in its present histor! ing between Seventh and Ninth, and G streets. This will pr C s g bandS | | owered Terms During Office The Iine Arts Commission argues that the interior of the Patent | Office can_he reconstructed to make e vanase L e ||| A Real Special?! fiif o L " S the north, with a connecting tunnel “Toric” Sph L | i Aquarium Proposed. oric phere enses Arts Connmission would o Bureau of Kisheries, an- | se '“ds .50 Regular n T el W Sl Watches . . . Clocks . . . Novelty Jewelry . . . n nacostia Parl where, in- he aquarium planned —— ° . et | ootk || Vietrolas . . . Radio . . . Cameras . . . Ete. the entir “Immediate Service” which i a great -l With Kur Jewelry Co. H| at terms so low that any responsible anitude of which is now Ly the people gen 417 7th St. NNW. 3 . el iy W ashingtonian can own and enjoy them nd Geodetic Survey Oculist Prescriptions < are other scie Accurately Filled Department « #%, 100 WEEKS Gets Your | Z TO PAY e 1 _ FOR ANY e 7 Binilliineid CHOOL|| . PERFECT | @ At The Hearthside OUTFIT|| =™ §¢ DIAMOND | ™o st oo i Every year we outfit hundreds of bo;t'ls and girls for and sciences, but Character is molded school. Mothers, bring in the young folks, tomorrow 3 i P and outfit them completely by making an initial pay- $50 PERFECT DIAMOND 8% 3 2, right at home. ment of $1 down and the balance $1 weekly. 50c CASH—50c WEEKLY ) a . Z 28 7 2 B » 4-P Al i l P $75 PERFECT DIAMOND ! | Wise parents are those who see¢ to it that son oys iece All-Woo! 75c CASH—75¢c WEEKLY “//|\ and daughter live in the companionship SCHOOL SUITS & SOOPERFECTDIAMOND ' A | of effnsdglunichioge. ’lflfz»f}rmg;.-.;:;;f:c.'{:i $ 1 0-95 S | $150 PERFECT D%OCNESH —$1.50 WEEKL 2 il The good influence of a Karpen living room suite materiala_ to give the ‘ | s200 PERFECT DIAMOND A I in your home will more than offset its Girls’ School X $2.00 CASH—$2.00 WEEKLY “;/(\\ £ cost—especially when they are here in . mohair for as low as $295. DRESSES | —the same system applying to higher prices et on okemen sl 98 I ; ; wool terials. Ex- i ST 3 7 e i PN R Y SU T IUCSt PA .. R quisite fall shades thi > “PERFECT DIAMONDS’ are becoming scarcer each year—and, e A T peos Y Y 7 aylsite ful ehades chat To 37.9; o $12.98 ity ;he ”LUEdf:kPERch;R‘}#gfi%%sNfiV%"ggEs —h w“"":’ | Lifetime. Furniture Is More Than irls’ - .50 to . the supply is being ted—. F GUARANTEE AC- " Girls’ All-Wool Coats, $ COMPANIES EVERY DIAMOND PURCHASED HERE. i Abramson || =« {708 7th'St.| *=»+ | . MAYER & CO. [l N.W. N.W. . ] ‘ Cor. 7th & L N.W. | et ot P Seventh Street Between D & E .. a2 Naewme Washington's Oldest and Largest Credit Clothieas | mmmumuummmmlnlmnumuuumunummumummuwmguuuummuumumuuxuunmuumuumumuummmmflnmuummm

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