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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Madison Apartments N.E.Cor. 18th & Eye Sts. 1 & 2 Rooms and Bath Furnished or Unfurnished $33.50 and up Mrs. Heimel, Res. Mgr. M.8548 | | | | | | Lester P. Barlow Tells House Com-; | mittee Public Should Be Protected XY | practice of authorizing the projects is - | stopped “the American people are going £RCOMPASY. fi FARM MARKET BL GOES T0 HOUSE | Zihlman Introduces Measur\e for Temporary Quarters South of B Strect. ‘The District Commissioners paused In their semi-weekly board meeting today to consider a plea made 17 years ago by J. W. Anderson for damages for the loss of his leg while employed at the District workhouse at Occoquan, Va. ‘Through all these years Anderson has endeavored to obtain relief in the sum of $10,000 for his injuries. On several occasions bills were introduced in Con- gress for that purpose but nothing ever $5.000 for Loss of Leg Is' Approved By Commissioners After 17 Years After examining a voluminous file regarding Anderson's case the Com- missioners decided to make a favorable report on Senator Swanson’s bill, with a recommendation, however, that the zgl#})lor\md be reduced from $10,000 to Anderson was injured in May, 1911, when he jumped from a freight train | to capture several prisoners who had escaped from the workhouse, He was caught under the wheels and his left | regulations to govern the' use of the | { tion,” |or charters for the operatian of toll | receive | money invested in the projects,” | Patrol Driver Accused of Causing ; first precinct, driver of the auto patro! | day in Circuit Court for $10,000 dam- | Mrs. Hamilton. | was crossing the happened to them. Last December Sen- | leg crushed. Amputation below the | ator Swanson of Virginia introduced | knce was necessary, as a result of | another bill to pay Anderson $10,000 { which, he stated, he incurred various out of the funds of the District. expenses. | Chairman Zihlman of the House Dis- | trict_committee this afternoon_intro- | duced a bill prepared by the District | Commissioners authorizing _establish- ment of a temporary farmers’ mar- { ket south of B street between Sixth and Ninth streets. | 'The measure also authorizes an ap- “)mmulmn of $35000 for the erection of temporary structures and authorizes 1 the Commissioners to fix rentals, | 'The bill was sent to Congress follow- ing the receipt of a report from George | M. Roberts, superintendent of weights \ and measures of the District, pointing {out that when the sheds on’ the east half of the present market are demol- |ished next week the farmers will have o place to do business unless emer- accommodations are provided. He tended _that as much of the e of B street as necessary be- tween Seventh and Fourteenth streets, i ront of the new Nationai ot _aside and designated the farmers. . Roberts also proposed a set of Your BABY NEEDS The Knowing Mother Wil Have No Other Your baby deserves the nour- ishing purity of Chestnut Farms Milk. It is safest for vour baby, because it is rated highest by the District Health Department. Phone Potomac 4000, FEDERAL EXPRESS & HIGHWAYS URGED v spaces which conform in to those in force at the pres- o Franklin 8127—8128—8129—7158 Against Demand for Tolls. The Federal Government must soon | consider plans for the establishment of ; Xpress highways if the public is to be | the demands for tolls by private interests on roads and bridges. Lester P. Barlow, president of the Union High- | ways Association, declared in a brief | |filed today with the House rules com- | mittee. The brief was presented by Repre- | sentative Furlow, Republican, Minne- | sota, who is sponsoring a proposal for a | | commission to lay out plans for a na- | tion-wide system of express highways. “At the present time, all over the Na- said the brief, “there may be found considerable endeavor on the part of private groups to obtain franchises Don’t Let The First Robin Fool You There's many an icy slip between the chirp of the first robin and warm weather. Which is another way of saying . . don’t be caught off guard with an empty Coal bin simply because the calendar says “Spring.” Better look at that Coal supply now and call Hessick. You'll thank us later for the suggestion. bndg(‘% and short strips of toll high- ways." The purpose of the franchises is to “handsome returns lrnm the the brief continued, adding that unless the l4th and Water Streets S.W., Opposite Bureau of Engraving to find themselves blocked by thousands of toll gates” across the roads of the country. : Your Address $10,000 DAMAGE CLAIM. HAT feeling of pride, more or less un- conscious, that we possess in the owner- ship of good things is commendable. Ownership—acquired within our means, through honest effort—is good cause for mod- est elation. Your new motor car—or latest model radio—brings that feeling when you re- .fer to them. But do you feel that way when called upon to give your home address? Have you given proper thought to what it means to you? In‘a business way? Socially? Death of Child. Policeman Quentin E. Heyne of the which ran down and killed nine-year- old Mary L. Suit on March 16, 1927, at Twelfth and G streets, was sued yester- ages by Mrs. Margaret A Hamilton, 467 M street, mother of the girl and | sdministratrix of the girls estate. At- | torney James A. O'Shea aj [2 Pemared Due consideration to the address of your néw home will mean satisfaction beyond description. Nor need you pay more. At the time of the accidert Mary street with siy com- panions and, according to Heyne, the companions halted while Mary wen ahead. She was knocted down and crushed by the left front wheel of the patrol. Let us show you Parkside and tell you of the advantages of this good address. The Erhibit Home at 1818 Irving St. N.W. is open until 9 P.M. cach day for your inspection Argentina exports six tlmen as much | corn as the United States does. 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Size Large Size 39¢ 49c Sweet Potatoes, 4 s, 18 ¢ i) New Potatoes, 3 'vs. 25¢ Yellow Onions, Ib., S5c¢ Spinach . ...3 lbs., 19¢ Fresh Peas. .2 lbs., 29¢ lceberg Lettuce vead 10c New Cabbage. .Ib., 5¢ Red Radishes, buweh 7¢ Celery bunch 10c¢ PACIFIC TOILET PAPER | 4 rolls, 20c, or 5 Rolls 21c SAFETY Large 4 2 Cans, 9¢c, or National Coffee Week This week is being observed throughout our company as National Coffee Week and we are of- fering our three brands at special prices in order to get you better acquainted with their fine quality. 8 O'CLOCK scsie s i COF FE f,°;'h: ;'5'517":-:'4'2’11 b, 31 c Red Circle COFF E“va-wwww_ BOKAR ca.%utas 42 vho so deaire, un- exeelicas i “Lb. t All Thvear o# Otie. Colfonei Miive: Biur Tastodi aniiApsiored by the Good Housekeeping Institute For Making Better Cakes, Pies, Pastry, and for Frying 1-Lb. Special for | Can ZIcThil Week A wonde:ful com- bination of Colom nd Sant 7 Coften 'Blend ea L. 3 C and roasted by ex- perts. 14-Lb. 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