Evening Star Newspaper, January 15, 1928, Page 26

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1928 —-PART 1. o 26..'® ° JANUARY ]5.. FIRESTONE LAUDED FORNEW BUILDING i | Rubber Magnate Wins Wide; Ny Praise for Changing Plans | ; | i After Daily Tours Made Niculm by to Meet U. S. Approval. | { . 5 e : to Find Food. | Ariz e ey (tom Uresentt | George Ainsworth, a member of the Forest Service staff. Efforts are bei Two big oak trees in the Zoo Park |made to reduce the number of thes are serving this Winter as the nightly animals in !l‘"‘ -\"'Iulh\u-w, where they are s as the nigl re a_considerable menace to stock, | roosting quarters of approximately [Lut when cubs are eaptured they are Co. was opened last week at Third| acas sonsimen e a‘F’;‘:M:‘I}}:;I”"\"’“" S B SPA SRS hamm e B y 2 ins of from 50 to 75 miles of Wash | e pl ax by the private | ? e : e of co-operative planning b private v » % & owne and consultant Governme! e ¢ ) i n bodies. The building is a replica of an old Spanish mission. and is true in evers | 1 to this type of architecture. 1t} was designed by the [Firestone en gineers to give the best in service, and at the same » to blend with the | architect ampm A to be real l ed in U re along both sides of THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON n. C, - oy ‘ meeting will be given a ribbon whieh eye on his nearest neighhor who may Te: mpetiti be miles awny in the skies. Parent-Teacher Competition. |is fo be worn until the next meetige ¥ As soon as one spots a dead animal Competition in attendance at the when a different colored ribbo L below him he drops almost in o adley Parent-Teacher Association | be gi At the end of the i number , plumb line. Then what takes place i 1l hegin at the next mee room having the largest the sky I8 conduc almost with th bbons will be given a prize to be i 3 oc'ation to be held Monday, precision of a military drill. Withiy hool. Every one attending chosen by the children. a short Interval another hird will ap pear in the exact spot from which the first one dropped and then follow Lim T’ See RIGHT See FORIGHT to the ground. Then, in about the 5 G St. N W The Zoo this week was presented i / ‘Defay . SPECIAL- with six mountain lion cubs by the UNUSUAL OFFER FIRESTONE WAREHOUSE HARMONIZES WITH U. S. STRUCFURES Exammed \Today United States Forest Built to harmonize with the project- | #d development of the Mall, the new l home of the Firestone Tire & Rubber | ns five mountain all the sub-spec One of th cat with the at- other half have wmu«ywu themselves on Scott Inlml m the Po- | tomac below s, | \Beilie places all s evening at sun unerring instinet ol which they ra- | Lo h of food during the entirély soli | ht, they al k the protection of numbers e fall of twilight. who have picked out the i dchamber are pro- aw meat whenever according to Dr. Marn, 1 of the mountain describe as Sl 4 at realistic that re- {lief expeditions sometimes have heen fitted out. When the mountain lions {in Washingten do revert to this weird jery it usnally is between midnight | and daylight. when it is particularly | hairraising In" the “midale of a | Genuine Teric Best Quality Far or Near Glasse: Complete with a $5.00 ted by repre pe Arts Commis- | ¢ public buildines er work alveady = y another 2 5 - s . | e k. mnn]\urmvd in | & B - 5 : s Mall development | HUTRADENA OFFICERS FOR YEAR INSTALLED ' .. 1 e buildings ¢ 3 4 | estone. i st in the matter. tice onize with th future velopment of the Mall at that point. Will Face Boutevard. Here. When projected development is com- | Instatlation of off pletad there the building will face on | dena Club, Inc.. com P buth side of the boutevard which |ice men who were traine e mtunily will connect the Capitel | University durinz the Shi the Lincotn Memorial by a wide |was held at a_smoker o trect with lanes for both faxi and |the Holv Name Guild. slow trafic. street, Wednesday night. Several Government officials felici | Those installad wer twted Mr. Firestone on the new plans. | Gardner, presid:nt: Cha . Gor- S tae Smaot. chiirman of the | don. vice president: Albert A, Piens. Puttic Buildinzs Commission and | ant. recordi Vi Sylvester R. sponsot ol m zislation for the Woodfor] t recording secve- Federal building program. said Oliver £, Brown, financial secre ] Selieve that the Firestone Tire & John W. 1. Smallwood. treas Rubber Co his sct a fine example for | ¥ v Pompey. historian: Clar- s and; eholemling o1 litam 3 Burnetie, antatarms o that & title additional expense | Doerd of gevernors: Dr. B A Faser. oty .":“’"I'i'::f*,::fy"::s R s | Rownill, shington and E. a place amon; W ook ngs of the Nation's C / sty ¢ the best should he. i Sacrificed Large Sum. “Mr. Firestone hax done a very fine | Frocks, 2 for thing When Secre Mellon and 1 | 4 A brought to his at on the Mall de | Prettily trimmed. Prints velopment pian, he insiantly agreed | i i and faney weaves. Set-in to give up land at Third street an | h OV RN Maine avenue. where he already had All-around belts. fo indations in and material on the ground at a cost to him of about 250 000, and consented not only to a named lefendants yesterday in a Frank L. Garduer Heads Organiza- | auit 1o eanecl a special assessment on Frame—$10 Outfit for AHzounding.countiyaly . Sleepy 'Icwn H B Satisfaction Guaranteed e as Boom. « e ’ Cr Money Back ” . g : it Following P ment: that ASSESSMENT PROTESTED Han a T tes : a town diffi S 4 country | oo Summer Shtars within the meaning: of j trolley. with L] bt sioners were | the i mendment and under | pe vViy b th h e ) ASSOCIATED. WITH t and o <. . the place ha dar . 1 i ten| oY mounclion E 5 Kb iaien e ptes hes hadielipe (S [ ORTICIARS Main Appeals owners of adjacent property | accor A M, M. panese blink with exciteme: and e 1 may not be assessed for the improve- [/4‘,.. supe to pre- | Prices of choice sites have mounted ises 3301 Central avenue for the |ment of the avenue. The pliintiffs el ots. E (h‘h h. and options on surrounding land ‘u,.,.r wement of the roadway of Ce re represented by Attor -xplores every incl been taken. The Kobe-Arim: | tral avenue. The p ffs are Daniel " Rhodes and Marcus Bor but also keeps an tion of Ex-Service Men Jewelers 915 G St. N. W. 2875 l A. Webster. chaplain, and Wil B 720.22:24 7th St. N.W. VBlue Crane Guaranteed Sllk Hose 1.00 Bungalow With a weight-lifting capacity equal Eioaves to 30 passengers, the largest and most powerful air liner in the world hax been completed in Scotland, and is an .9 3250 000 and consented mot anky o 8 | S DL T it & win span 50c Ladies’ Jersey but aio to cooperate to the fullest | Of 140 feet Blocmers, 3 for extent «ith all governmental agen | —— T i b 2 Cler in_erecting something which | "“‘k‘x;:—l \Ej: g “L:xlcl‘ woul a credi ity, ra v 8 " s ~ b t: Soitheplty. satver | Donble scats. Pink and Blc eeia than the ¢usiomary evesore in factory i it 69¢ Ladies’ Rayon & 39cMen’sFancyl’laid Merino Sox, 5 for Scamless sox, with new shades or_sarehpuse construction. : “The bullding is a great improve- ment to the neighborhood.” Engineer | Commissioner Ladue said. “It is a | beautiful structure and -is in har- mony with the Government's pro- | gram. It is the sort of thing we want in Washington.” “If alb industrial and wholesale concerns having property along the Government parkways would try to make their buildings tone in with the general development as Mr. Firestone has done. it would be L U. S. Grant, Commis: sion. “This can be done and the extra expense, if any, would be more than repaid by the good will en-' gendered.” Others to felicitate the included Gen. Anton St dent of the Merchants and Manu- gacturers’ Association: C. Phillips Hill, chairman of the Board of Trade's industrial committee, and the Chamber of Commerce, which, &t a session Tuesday, adopted & special resolution on the matter. EST. 1879 FRANC JEWELRY CO—627 Tth N. W. Important Announcement Concerning Famous FairfaxSterlingSilver On Easy Terms—As Low as $1 Weekly It is the desire of many to possess sterling silver tableware. We make it possible to do so by offering the “FAIRFAX” most popuiar of all patterns on our eary payment plan. 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