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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON; ‘D.. (. 7APRIL 22, 1928—PART 1. WIL GALL PARLEY ONCONDEMNATION | s ~ = RN Grant to Ask Various Fac-| tions to Discuss Plans of Procedure. %\; : j As Advertised in the Saturday' s &y Evening Post Mayer & Co. Present among representatives of various agencies supporting conflicting measures for a change in condemnation procedure in acquisition of land in the District O P B OUR LIFETIME FURNITURE SELECTIONS from engineering officer of the National Capital Park and Planning Commission e \ o el o i D 'RAPIDS FURNITURE MARKET Chairman McLeod of the judiciary sub- | gy pgESENTATIVE L. J. DICKINSON, 'le : e e e e bemg Of Towa. who believes Lowden is the held. Mr Mcleod stated that his SScal Bipuniican ‘camdiaate. miltee iS now unable to act b - the various adviSors representis Terent branches of the Federal service, DJCKINSON SEES are not able to ur«don ;\lhn( lrglsla‘; tion should be enacte: e suggested | that the two important points to be | DRIFT TO LOWDEN considered at the proposed conference | are, m-sL, the Dlemrimc‘;nlolbgusnrr‘ —— for taking lam 0 con- | = m’fé’mmmm; with a partial pay- Representative Declares Farm| ment available to the owner. the full 1 g payment to await for a later determina- Question Will Be a Predomi- tion on th® condemnation price. sec- ondly, Mr. McLeod's proposal for setting nant Isue. Up & master to act with the jury whose | e g o ¥ WA 5| eomenie . Diknon, | N honor of Grand Rapids’ fifty years of publica: o owa. one of the earliest " i o Mr. MeLeod suggested this seos ‘& tremendous drift "toward the supremacy as the furniture capital of to get around the proposals de by Lowden candidacy, the basis of which, \ erica ‘\layer & Co present again Y . Increase is Doabital. Lowden boosters and still going strong. the Park and Planning Commission. the he says, 18 “a recognition the the farm gcmnmng‘m.sgu&sel ‘:.nddnxsmfl BC:mé question is going to be t’hc“ underlying " _y ¢ - I . . N . s e Washington Boar n the coming 1928 campaign X ! on of T\rlupd‘cl éorl an ld]d‘;u:'nnl ,m;i:: whose | Ny gment.” dgclm‘t‘d Mr. lDwk- i th,s wee our Llfetlme Furmture Selectl 8 et luty wou! to sit in con- inson. is resulting in a large num- { 1 2 3 2 emnation cases. Mr. McLeod stated | ber of uninstructed delegates from Va- W 4 from the 100th Grand Rapids Furniture Mar- that for the appointment of such anrious States, with the purpose of being | B4 I , ‘wdditional judge, action by the judiciary | prepared to meet the situation they N o f‘ | ket as some of the most remarkable values our .committee of the House would be neces- | foresee will confront the convention at | > d he had vi sas y. ~ 1. M . 2 . . QY and he had been advised that it |Ranss City. L e ‘ 7 buyers have selected in years of visits there. As the Most Unusual Values Selected in Years s practically impossible to get such an increase in the judiciary at this time |so far the farm question has been one Col. Grant emphasized the need for [of the determining factors. With un- action before the close of the present |certainty in the East we cannot afford #ession of Congress, because the Federal | to court uncertainty in the West. Fore- Government to carry forward its public | casts are always problematical, out why must acquire promptly | run two chances if there is any way by < program A ;l":‘x"( ,000,000 or $30,000,000 worth of \‘h\(‘g ‘;d can mlke\ \‘li)cmri\-' rfl‘;llal.m 3 ! N | i perty. be | ssissippi Valley is unite = . - - . . Most of the time at the hearing yes- | hind the farm program. This trend is ; gt o For this 100th Market, held in January, artists l.e'm‘;y‘ ::s taken ufl“:‘l:h menmwn g:lxh;"nrn 101 (hehcnun]tr,\' t:::; luht ¥ [ bt 4 | d “ d f . f P . Y joore commi of Board | publican victory has always - N [ of Trade of the Bill backed by o | urea. sesaERe . ’ . | and craftsmen created furniture of surpassing organization. This committee - | “It is conceded tha! mith is going " dooe . A . - of Alexander Wolle. chairman: |to be the Démocratic nominee, With & LR / : grace and distinction; manufacturers priced this oy waConsluJ. Wx]m;;) D._King, | national repuut_}g:t E f‘r;:lxgnorlmg:ie - § 5 7 i e . o e Ay gt | e made Lt & Yiew Gf laids - E|| samé fine furniture unusually low and our buy- Urges New Judge. meeting this situation. I am still con: & % Z ; A In expiaining this Bll Mr. Wolle | Nnoiimsing national figure. to meet I i | [ | ers were there and bought carloads of it..\Now Brsiaeaver U Sy “wi swatd o |y ion Tl + (e Republcan 1 : < 7% these new purchases are here and on display. em; to preside over a jury with award to | rty is rned. be made by the judge snd jury. He |* fowden with his victory in Illinois that property should not be {has become almost the vehicle for - gon the owner by the Govern- | pojitical reform, which is simply an- [y advance of a full payment, |other of his outstanding accomplish- | bnly after an award had been de- | ments.” | Iemh;fulm mel()ovemment ready to | PR AR | L In the conference to be called by Col Asheville, N. C., | | 3 %7 o Y . Grant, those who will be invited o par- | Always popular, but particularly in | N % ‘ So tomorrow you can come right into the Life- metabers of ihe Board. of Traae somn | oot train ssivice. Soutiern, Raiway | L . time Furniture Store and see this magnificent com- | Gt train service. uthern WAy { ” 3 :&!u. Secretary Coldren of the Park |city ticket ".’?“idf“’fl suu:z nw. | B 2 urnivy . agn . % . mission. H. H. Glas. | Telephone Main 146 —Advertsement. | 7 v o collection of good, dependable [.ifetime Furni- { & 5 e B | 1 b Inteoiiont e Glatow, bl / T _ ture at prices that are really tempting to you. iaiig dor new Mo?%u:g’s‘zfiufi“ SEORICN. Jie "N, 4 i} o %. a5 : d by-the @enate District co- | ; N ce at 3 o'clock Tuesday um‘:eg//—\ “was decided yesterday by Chamrman | ~ Fr. 3005 'm. MRS, CARNEGIE SAILs. | ¥ e T | | Bu Bring vour loeks G Nest_to NEW YORK. April 21 (#).—Mrs. | - S e s “Tr"*:.':;m | GOVERNS THIS COLLECTION Piatess. m‘n: ';,;:f:"; ! Large Construc FRED T. NESBIT 1010 Vermont Ave. HIS showing of Lifetime The Tixury of beauty is never i e | Furniture will definitely an extravagance at Mayer & AL 3 Siire ik it e = that it is good taste and not are high.priced, but that's sim« This Emblem ldenti' expense that does most to ply the penalty we pay for achieve a beautiful home. consistently delivering quality. fies 1 OOth M a rke t Furniture At Mayer & Co. we feel that charming homes do not depend on costly furniture. First let LOOK for the 100th Grand us point with pride to the gracious good taste Rapids Furniture Market that rules our entire collection of Lifetime Emblem .3“ every piece. This Furniture . . . and then show you that at }::::m:h; e:::?‘zl‘l:‘l::r:::ml:;; Mayer & Co. good taste is never at a showed at this great furniture ex- premium. Your visit will be appreciated. hibition. We'll gladly point it out to you. Why not tomorrow ? 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