Evening Star Newspaper, March 9, 1927, Page 24

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CITIZENS STRESS - NEED FOR SciooL Maj. Adkins Tells of Negotia- tions for Site in Sixteenth Street Heights. Urgent need of a school W e of discussion at a_mec xteenth Strect Heigh ciation in Church, addressed the ployed in a s for school | the fe: “ommissioner, wutlining the methods e X et suitable lo pointing _out ures in four s under fon for schoo voses in the section. An provided for of $50,00¢ lump-sum purposes amount in the v school for x out that a lo- ned upon and =« the money used | & after which date, i purpose for which ted, ho said, it reverts to other uses Notes Difliculties in W The propertics under gon said, are so involvéd in declaring that not per cent limitation value . of desirable land would boost prices to the limit. ssible of at tainment with cent limi- | tation, he said, are inappropriate for school necd: The asso over s _been endeav- out, to secure a midst, the clc the Takoma a mile away. with the ra munity up-to- school facil chool, Tt was polntedigut that pid_growth of the com- ite and convenient e imperative. aylor for Council. . president of the as sociation, was chosen as the association’s nominee for elec- tion to the Advisory ( cil. Stephen E. assistant superintendent of schools, Who was to bave addressed the meeting, postponed his talk until a later date. President Taylor instructed each member of the association to make a survey of street, sldewalk and parking needs in their respective communities and report at the next meeting of the associs the report to be filed with the trict Commissioners President Taylor presided. COUPLE THOUGHT FROZEN. Bodies of Man and Woman Found After Snowstorm. ERDEEN, N. C., March 9 (P).— Th&Dodies of a man and woman, be- lieved to be J. E. Bush of Brook- lyn, N. Y., salesman for a safety razor company, and Miss Helen Higgins of Sargentville, Me., were found vester- day in a cotton field near here. It} is believed by police that the couple Pperished in the snowstorm a week ago. | The coupl: left Aberdeen last Tues- day night in an automobile, which was found in a road about 300 yards from the bodies. Police believe the | car stalled and the couple became exhausted in attempting to find shel- ter and froze to death. A_coroner’s jury failed to reach a wverdict yesterday and will resume its session today DIES IN PALM BEACH. Robert Batcheller, retired Boston manufacturer, who maintained a resi- dence here in the Stoneleigh Court apartments, died in Palm Beach, Fla., | yesterday, according to word received here. He was about 65 years old, and belonged to the Chevy Chase and | Metropolitan clubs of this city. ! Mr. Batcheller spent much of his time traveling, and left here for Palm Beach in January. He leaves no near relatives. Funeral arrangements have not been completes ion, Dis- . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . ' H H . . . [ world of mur NemsesaesisrsTsacasEr s ran Gears unfairly treated will develop growling and clicking noises. The best remedy is to use Ebonite. Just say “EBONITE” Be Sure You Get It. ?0 Cents a Shot kerboard pump fl\p—wu\nd cany SKIN TROUBLES CLEARED QUICKIX Thousands Pr 0ld Skin Remedy Pimples, black heads, blemishes nnd muddy skin_cleared up quickly and surely by Poslam. Used success for twenty It must be Thousands of | ed letters delighted of amusing RELIEVES ECZEMA INSTANTLY "'”"" unsolic from tell cess. to you free that | Poslam will clear your skin. FREE Proof Sample! See amazing improvement within 24 Free, No_obligation, suc- rous trial size of ! Simply 1 your name and address (No other writing is necessary). Address All Druggists Sell Poslam Sample_Desk G. Poslam Co.. 215 W. 4700 St New York, NUY. g ! o | e Famous | users | Let us prove | Death Brings Picturesque Character of Old East Side Back to Native Haunts By the Associated Press. YORK, March 9.—Willlam George Gallagher, bank messenger who armed himself only with a unofficial patrolman extraordina and co-victim with Theodore Roc velt of a policeman’s practical joke when the former President was police ((anll\ loner, s brought de. “where he had lived o He lay in the peacefulness of death in an undertake: blishment close to the tenement where hé was born tongued Mott street. allagher was young the e; h neighborhood. L Jewish, Italians and > chose it as t cction. Gal- v remained, loyal to the district ¢ his birth. a boy he was 4 bright student, iphtheria cut his studies short sease left the youth wander- somewhat helplessly through He became d proven b with delive mever molested d to hang having a the police, Roosevelt was h against members of the for wa him a_uniform and tol him to proserve order i the court- room. Gallagher opted the “ap. pointment™ in all seriousness, took up his post and shouted down every- thing he considered a disturbance vociferou that Roosevelt had stop the proceedings. “Who is conducting this hearing?” Roosevelt have de- manded, When _investigation allaghe: but ever ound police h so to on revealed the s uniform was taken after that he consid- THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9 1927, TIRE SUIT ATTORNEYS Prosecutor to Join Former Secre- tary in Dillon-Read Defense. ered himself a member of the force and dressed in the cast-off uniforms of patrolmen. Once he promoted hir self to a sergeantcy, but “Big Bill” sioner at that down the street and removed the 1 Of recent years Chief Magis McAdoo had_taker interest in the old man and®eaw that he lacked for nothing. Several weeks ago he be- came ill, and when it was found th he suffering from_ tuberculosis he was sent to Welfare Island, where vester he dvul SQUALLS SWEEP FRANCE Extensive Damage chcrted Due to Heavy Rains. PARIS, March 9 (®.—March squalls of exceptional severit done extensive damage in while a month of almost i rain has swelled the T Marne, They are s s the weather prophets predict a continucd wet spell throughout the | month, th re unpleasant prospects | of serious Spring floods. In the South the rivers Lozere, Lot and Allier have already gone out of their banks. along the coast have followed ity that By the Associated Press EW YORK, March § ry of State Charles 1d Ifederal Attoriey Bmory R. Buck , who is to resign from his present post soon, will take active charge of defense of Dillon, Read & Co., now being sued in the Ohio cour v Eroup of minority stockhold Goodye: nd Rubber Co., innounced ye . The chang ounsel will face with the departure Satur ormer Attorney General Geor Europe. The > at the he re depositions were > in the Ohio litlga * group secks M. Dillon of —Former Sec E. Hughe: it was take The stocl he removal of ¢ e banking firm nent t and demand: ounting for a 000,000 profit allesed to have been e by Dillon, Re while ng in a fidu a in the ganization of the c xxml tion and the handling and_stoc! Buckne! when told of the an nouncement, ¢ d that he had not set any definite’ date for his resignation, but that it would take place some time this week, and he would assume the trial wor soon as he resigned STOPS FAiLns bu.ky'l'l(nknockldflndmfnnd eczema bv killing the fol- le germs. Mone: Guarantee. Use yte- ‘g{‘a} ;::bl’;: “S'Hn eruptions. .)* PRTUCKY TIGER ared to ven- n Brittany, ve did heavy damage to aft moored in the harbor. Bankruptey Petition Fnled The Harris & Alleman Company, 2113 K street, deale in screens and weather stripping, esterd: filed vetition in voluntary b ruptey. The debts of the company are placed at $28,315.79 and it has assets of ! [y Woodward & Loathrop DOWN STAIRS STORE An Extraordinary Sale Thursd\ay 400 Iris h Linen Dresses At about the cost of material used in making the dresses 150 Early shoppers will have the advantage of best selec- tion in this very special afiermg—tomorrow. And these Dresses are exceptional values in every way. Sizes 36 to 46 To begin with, they are well made, full cut, have se- curely bound scams and all are made of Pure Irish Linen. Splendid styles, smart enough to receive your day- time guests in, smart enough for street, shopping and afternoon wear. Good necklmes and some with vestee fronts. Copen Rose Green Maize Brown Lavender A full range of full-cut sizes, 36 to 46. DOWN STAIRS STORE For MEN—and Economizing Wives ale 750 Men’s Shirts $1.55 English Broadcloth 3 for $4.50 A fine lustrous quality broadcloth, that retains its silky several tubbings, is us ing these splendid shir Broadcloth Shirts in collar-attached Pt At Less Than Fortunatel maker, these -shoes are | are Spring styles and des way. Some are “Wise | Patent leather, black satin calf, black suede and gray operas, one-straps, pumps, also sports oxford All types of heels, | 3 to 8 in lot. Width: less than their cost to the maker. Colonials or collar-to-match styles. The plain broadcloths shown in blue, tan and whitg—all popular colors. All three in ‘fheckband and collar-attached styles. Sizes 14 to 17 DOWN STAIRS STORE luster after ed in tailor- ts. Novelty SALE—Thursday of 500 pairs of Smart New Pumps for Spring Wholesale Cost 2.95 v secured from our regular now priced at They irable in every Shoes”; they regularly retail at a much higher figure. black and tan d, in step-ins, and tie 1s. and sizes s AA to C DOWN STAIRS STORE HUGHES AND BUCKNER| POLICEMAN HAS LUCK. Buys Island on Which covered Rich Manganese Deposit. NCISCO, SAN Dete on of an island in and mining a discovery made nearly ay, fortune Richl, ther is a Point Point. The bridg Cathedral Mansions Connecticut Avenue (Opposite Zoological Park) Under Wardman Management A few desirable apartments in perfect condition now available. One room and bath, $40 and $45 month. One room, Two rooms, kitchen and bath, $65 month. Until 9 P.M. Office in Center Bldg., 3000 Conn. Ave. TIIO NVOIIHINV -SSOYUD AHY "HHAYASHYd HOYV- LJOs+ in West Potomac over ghe inlet to the T close for two been wider and grade the approaches. It is the desis to have the entire project com. pleted before the end of March, when He Dis-|it is expected. the cherry blossoms will be out. The improvement here | will permit of easier handiir the creat volume of traffic which is on these roadways at cherry blossom | | Bars were installed in all of the win- | { dows of the Washington Monument day. The ~«1 to pre-| : or jumping e 1 w“wnmwlmn e nuv 'lt (it I l ) AT March 9 (#) 3ernard Riehl of | f n > had acquired 1 Fran . expected to s manganese throt 14 years ¢ police expert on 1 explosives, mansanese while chs hombing of powe desolate Richmond Richl hought it recently the government BRIDGE IS CLOSED Tidal Bw«m Inlet Structuro Ap- proaches Being Graded. said he el plants in 1 e tract and San $300 Exemption from Federa! Income Tax . Three Hundred Dollars of income from investments in institutions such as this is ex- empt. from Federal Income Tax. This ex- emption is a notable recognition of the merits and l\clplulncw of Building and Loan Asso- ciations in providing Homes. Join with us. Don’t experimgnt. For over thirty years wise mothers have been getting quick, welcome relief by using TONSILINE s Firoacemeds Park Tidal Basin was weeks. necesss Officers WILLIAM NEULAND President ROBERT E. BUCKLEY | Vice President ROLAND M. BROWN Secretary M. T. DIXON Treasurer Directors JOHN B. GEIER ADOLPH LEVY JOHN G. MEINBERG HARRY V. LANSDALE CLORGE MENKE J. LEO KOLB HARRY M. PACKARD WILLIAM BRIGGS 4 JOSEPH F. ZEGOWITZ NATIONAL PERMANENT BUILDING ASSOCIATION UNDER SUPERVISION OF THE U 5 TREASURY 920 Ot Street. N.W, JUST BELOW kitchen and bath, $50 month, N.Y. AVE. Open for Inspection Phone Adams 4800 i “\va’v n..x.‘mm.uumu.mmhlm I The G reatest of Berberich’s Great Shoe Sales A $200,000 shoe stock must be QUICKLY SACRIFICED— which means our entire new spring stock, bought for our present stores, are included in this “bargain of the century.” ERBERICH’S Shoe Merchants for Nearly 60 Years LOSING OU 813 Penna. Ave.N. W. 1116-20 Seventh St. N. W. —Prior to Opening Our New Store at 12th & F Sts. All Women's All Men’s SHOES SHOES o BRY OFF! OFF! —NO RESERVATIONS— —NO RESERVATIONS— Children’s WALK SHOES R aiadviIOVvd NVIDIY.LVd 1 4™3 Off EDUCATOR S - i! I

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