Evening Star Newspaper, November 12, 1926, Page 37

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 1‘.’ 19'_‘6; T A5 T, Gy ’ & i i : 2 TR 7 n 3 . 1, include the Capitol, Senate and House | ments in the congested-value area {modern Athens. In conclusion a view |mented the facilities of this ‘.\mp_wl i City Water From 0ld Canals. |rha{v pure water from artes Rfl:‘:‘nu:;:;: Office Buildings and their central |as soon as the high-pressure system MRS. cARR u_ [ was shown of the new marble Genna- |can school as a center for scholarly AGRaTE 3 o ¢ [ Batsritiain 20 iiles fEo s ANe e heating plant, as well as the proposed | is installed i defon, recently dedicated at Athens. |research. It was while Dr. Gennadius | Abandoned canals may supply the fw HlcI¥ dre abouti 20/t Sl O ¢ ant n has b ! new Federal office buildings. Mr. Wat- 0 | This ‘building contains the priceless | was in Washin n a_diplomatic | city water of Aleppo . with pure | a0 ce inte son expressed the opinion that an in- Ipformation to Be Sought. LECTURE ON ATHENS ibrary anuseripts 2 | mission that he decided to make #he | (. on = 0 iany Lo fee feastbility . of ! E rease would be inevitable. In connection with its study of the contribution at the sug; m of Dr. | cost of Installing the high-pressure ven to the . 0 = : il May Mean Tax Raise. system, the commitfee will seek in- B 4 ;l;::w:tg;x:hmmw. 'hrer::;\ l'fin.,':?.'.i “."(d | Mitchell “Carrol L Daniel E. Garges, s&retary to the |formation from some of the 23 cities Art Tastes of Ancient City Preserve Aibioriat . ALt - in the United States having such a ) g o Commissioners and alsq secretary of | gygiem as to the benefits they have Tdeals of Beauty, Local This rare collection; made over a| Saints may be made {rom sinners. the committee, pointed out that the | received from it and their plans of period of 50 years. hfls greatly aug- but that's no excuse for sinning. BR = r' C (I' - = S rer! old! estimated cost of $1,500,000 would [financing. Club Told. Greater Waler FOrce Pro- | rniascont inorcase i the present | Five Chie Watson read to the com: : g tax rate. He also explained that the [ mittee sections of the recent report T gram Would Entail $1,500,- | taxpavers would have to bear the cost | of the National Board of Fire Under-| Mrs. Mitchell Carroll, president of | i Bri o } v of the high-pressure system, but only | writers, which declared that adequate | the Art and Archeology League, gave ring Out the 000 Bill i A the property owners in the ‘congested- | quantities of water for fire protection - &Y - Bill in Congested Area. vaiue district would get. the Deneflt are not now obtainable in the con- an {llustrated lecture on Athens be- r sted-ve istric - |fore the Washin| Club, T gested-value district and that the po: gton Classical Clul I Wa ]‘ Clpan B]anl\(\'h d N. Lea of the Washington |tential fire ha: n this area is high. |at Gunston Hall, last night. n 26 A study of the advisability of in- R;‘;‘:L‘f"cfh‘l"ml(}l‘e' "r';'!fll 'hal‘ the ll"(m | — - “More than 2,000 years have passed | [} stalling a high-pressure fire service | Of project contemplates | i A since Athens gave to the world her ||I svstem in'the ¢ d-value district | that the cost be spread over a period Will Meet Next in Dallas. supreme achievements in the arts,” 4 s ¢ = of Washington art [of three years in equal appropria-| AgyEVILLE, N. C. November 12|8he said. “No perlod since, however \.\“N bed time—snappy November breezes committee apne r r tions of $500,000 each year. This v great, has equaled the ‘golden age of | |if | P).—Th meeti f the Na- s g 8 ; i 8t its initial meeting vesterday er | Would mean. he sald, an lr‘wrease:“n)n”r\is famneting: of (he NS |Grdsds.. Touay atohitects ey sevel 2 that race in as soon as the windows are open and o office of only of 5 cents a year in the tax |ional Asg Sl rscra So-calledsm i aialas ; SDON ftivhe emae . oty for three vears He "alss ems | Utilities Commissioners will be held |in skyacrapers, and so-called modern whip about the room—a clean, inviting bed—quiet s | A - !in Dallas, Tex., it was decided at the |artists may experiment with cults and b of the phasized that the taxpayers would i 6 JERES, Lo, N e A bal. | 1sms, but the soul.satisfying standards [ EcE|VEn ERE the end of a tiring day—at last the chance to stretch financing it gave the com- | benefit from the high-pressure sys- v ; ‘o | Of taste established some 20 centuries : e greatest concern. When |tem by a reduction in the e 3 §HT=U“.\"" on-Sthie SNt DAoL Sover oo s hens B rearved Yor car RANEH Fnfi out luxuriously ‘beneath clean, warm blankets—rest- fl <nother yawn—sleep. discovered | 5 e was made in 192 merchandise, which the stor monumental Buildings and works of t high pressure 1 " approximately by the Dis: 2 ire Under- | Being thrifty means increasing your | The lecturer presented, by means of A< It is planned to extend the |writers that fire insurance premiums |earnings without increasing the size |lantern slides, the many historical Umits of the: high-value district to | would be cut 5 per cent on establish- | of vour car. sites and structures of ancient and | [f D ) B Soft, fluffy, sweet, clean blankets are possible at all _— uncan’s Pharmacy—1st and K Sts. 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