Evening Star Newspaper, March 6, 1928, Page 10

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10 SOLUTION OFFERED FOR PARKING ISSUE Citizens Studying Plan fdr Aicing Traffic and Trac- tion Problems. to solve the downtown parking same time to of fincreased sented to the Association at | ower Hotel yes- | he pris ¢, Bolivia. " of showing their work, ) . alth, 2. Richardson of the Mid- Association spoke ~at of the Fifth and K It was explained by tary of the association, t of the Southwest site favor 1 by the association nearly two |2 Ad to commend their ac- ey to re- of the K street market n appropriation to refit the Pinchot of Pennsyivania { new members elected to e ved the fad of having jewelry consisting of neck- brooches, hatpins and ade in the same design. | > | i_ May Go to Bolivia | Britain has had for a quarter of a DAVID KA Of Towanda, P who h: en nomi- nated for United States i Minister to THREE AMERICANS SHOW THEIR ART WORK IN PARIS Honored by Special Invi Exhibit at Exclusive “Win- ter Salon.” tion to By the Associated Press. PARIS, March 6.—Three Americans, | Paul Berdanier of St. Louis v ave the honor this year special invit in the exclusive “Winter salon.’ four other foreign v honored out of the 1.3 this _distinet!; tion, arti 1oy are in good compa general comment is that ther one picture that would not be welcom p | in_any household. The show emphasizes the passing of the influence of the war on ari, the ibjects dealing largely with landscapes. The single war_ picture strikes a con- ciliatory note, that of a French soldier | sionately aiding a wounded Ger- Gihon's most striking picture is a por- trait of Mary McCormick. Berdanier has three landscapes and Weston is rep- resented by a medallion and a bust in ronze shown in the sculpture s Purse Stolen in Church. Miss Lucy Black, 63 Kennedy street reported to police today that her pocket- book was stolen last night as she was attending services at the Brightwood Park Methodist Church. The purs contained $6 in cash, an operator’s per- mit :nd a pass to the Treasury Depart- men \ 17-Year-Old Corns Iz NN TITE EVENING STAR, WASTIINGTON, D. €. TUESDAY, MARCIT 6. 1008, HOPE OF AVERTING STRIKE GROWS DIM FRENCH SKATERS WIN WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP American Pairs Placed Fifth and Seventh in Competition Wit- nessed by British Royalty. By the Associated Prose LONDON. March 6. sented by Mlle. Andree Brunet, won the pair ‘rance, Tepre Joly and Piert ting champion- ughran were placed fifth, Blanchard and enting the wW. 50 Tepr of Toronto were sixth among the eight competing couple It was the biggest skating night Great century. The King and Queen, the | Duke of York, Princess Mary and Vis- count Lascelles and Prince Henry at- tended. and their majesties evidently enjoyed the colorful catnival of flashing pair competitior and Otto Kaiser ¢ Melitta Bruner_a E of Vienna: nd Off in 3 Minutes Easy, Painle}a, No Irritathen. Yes, you can peel them right off ey will not 3 ot so quickly softens is that in 3 minutes » it out without e of pain. Several A packages sold in Tectiveness %\\\HHHIIIIIlllllllnllllll///é BURNISHINE POLISHES ALL METALS = %//nnullllnllllI|lll|HI|\\\§ TE5 % PEERLESS FURNITURE CO., 827829 7th ST. N.W. ~SSaa | Baby Orang-Outang Dies in Berlin Zoo From Mistreatment by Mother By the Associated Prees, nd BERLIN, March 6. Because his mother hadn't the faintest idea how to | take care of children, the oniy outang known to have been ‘born in captivity is dead at the Berlin Zoo at the age | it of one month, Experts believe it was solely lack of The keeper and the veterinary sur- |experience that led the mother to act | geon were much puzzled at the gradual thus toward her child. And as there | wasting away of the baby orang-outang. | are no other orang-outang mothers They diagnosed Insufficient feeding, and around, they could not teach her how supplemented his mother’s efforts 1o |to take care of her first baby. nurse him by giving him the bottie He took to it readily, and the danger seemed averted. But one morning he | Frost did such great damage to vine- | was found dead in the cage. vards in South Australia, Victoria and | A post-mortem revealed new facts: | New South Wales recently that min- | Practically all his ribs were broken and |isters of agriculture of the three states his lungs crushed. It was then re- have conferred regarding possibilities called that the mother had repeatedly of giving government relief to vineyard bounced her baby on the floor as she lowners and wine produce | iresfone Rubbers for all the family A Saving of Leather and Health \’( Firestone Croquet Prepare for the early Spring rains with Quality Rubbers that completely protect you from colds and sickness. Firestone Rubbers are the best that can be produced. They will keep your feet and shoes dry—and dry shoes mean a saving of leather and health. Firestone Rubbers are made stronger, wear longer, fit better—yet cost no more. See vour dealer today —he is pros pared to serve you. Firestone Footwear Company Hudson, Massachusetts Wholesale Distributor J. GIUFFRIDA & BROS., INC. 711 Eye St. NW., Washington, D. C. AMERICANS SHOULD PRODUCE THZIR OWN nunnEnM STy rew would a_ball or other plaything | dragged him about as though he of wood. In each ¢ d interfered immedial there were no outward harm, he had done nothing more the but of hout | Gotham Transit Workers Ready to g, Take Vote on Walkout ho Asso NEW rtir | City appeared dim today as union em- | ployes of the Interborough Ra | sit " Co. l |strike vote tonight in event the com- | | pany should reject their offer of arbi- | tration | Mayor James J. Walker today awalted | the company’s reply to the offer of the | { Amalgamated Assglation of Street and | tric Railway Employes to submit to | ayor or the transit commission the | of the 21 Amalgamated members o ho were dropped by the company and Tonight. Jich forms the hub of the controve - company contends the men were | ismissed because of unseemly conduct, | | which incinded the use of vile language | h 6.—Hope of | to members of the company brother- | ke in New York hood who refused to join the Amalga- The company had offered to | their cases reviewed by its legal | Tran- | department. but this the Amalgamated | of alrejected. MONEY TO LOAN BUSINESS PROPERTY SAUL CO. 925 15th St. 5% and "% YORK, M a transit B. F Main 2100 prepared for the tak * More Heat—and at a Saving! Here is Coal that is GUARANTEED. satisfaction the dealer will take it back and refund the money. how sure we are that it will meet every requirement. Great Valley Anthracite Coal (Mined in Virginia) If it doesn’t perform to your That’s IS ALL COAL. i It’s delivered to you free from clinkers, dust or dirt— and .you'll find it easier to run your fire; that it burns longer; gives a maximum of heat—and in every respect proves its superior efficiency. 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Glance over the or odd piece of our extensiv articles listed belo sortment of furniture in your note the remarkably low prices for such quality furniture—then remember—$1.00 is all you need pay at the time of purchase $159 4.P droom Suite turdiiy $20 Bey “Sim:inons” BEDS $6.75 and Pad $13.75 $1 DOWN | $1DOWN | $1 DOWN | $1 DOWN | SPRINGS Floor Sample Gate-leg TABLES $13.75 for All Sive Bede $3.95 Sliding Couch Chifforobes the balance on easy payments. $149 9-Pc. 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Do AINSLIE, (Gsistant Genera | | BALTIMORE & OHIO If you travel on the Baltimore & Ohio you are taken from the trainside right into the Heart of New York without inconvenience. the Heart of New York or Brooklyn—or you may leave the coach at the principal hotels en route. The attendant cheeks your hand-baggage before you leave the train and it is returned to you when you leave the coach. And when you leave New York—the same convenient service to take vou direct to the trainside. No additional charge for this extra service. write Travel Rure Woodward Bullding, N. WL Phone Main 3200, Passenger Adgent

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