Evening Star Newspaper, November 14, 1928, Page 10

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EVENING STAR,” WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1928. THE Clephane_and Walter S. Pratt. Jr. INOTED MUNICH PAINTER HERE |ORGANIZATIONS ASK |5t iz, ms s L . | | pital named C. H. ‘Woodhull and Dr. D. | JFOR RENT |l FEOR MEYER EQUINE SKETCHES CHEST MEMBERSHIP © > ul | - [HILLSDALE BODY ASKS | blans were made for a teitimonial to ciation at a meeting in the Birney stalled at an early date on Morris road School Monday night. | from Nichols avenue to Hunter place Better police protection to prevent | southeast. Rev. C. B. Ashton, president speeding along Howard road and similar | of the association, presided. One country auto bus line in Ireland which started with 7 machines in 1926. now operates 130 busses and is carrving nearly 300,000 passengers # month. sore? take TONSILINE Laxatives will not cure corns nor will com plasters relieve sore eyes. Neither ean hit or miss remedies recommended for nearly all the ills of mankind be depended upon to correct sore throat. This con- dition calls for prompt, careful treatment. Use only Tonsiline, for over 30 years | recommended, sold and used successfully | for sore throat and nothing else. Your drug- gist will tell you there is nothing beter. 35¢, 60c. Hospital size $1.00. TONSIILINE X Throat Remedy The National | e ToNswE o "CaNTon Ong Just South of Park Rd. | . > Miss E. V. Smith, retired t Splendid location for mil- Prof. Richard B. Adam Is ¢ { DUMP BE ABDLISHEDi;“‘fgh"‘°”"”$‘y 50 years 1o the sitocs | liner, haberdasher or tailor. ; : | Citizens' Relief Groups Send | o bin " A communtcation was read from the | | Visi Hunt and Ridin STORY & CO. FEw— : i in Applications. Provention of Howard Road Speed-| Offce of Publlc Buildings and, Pubic | B1BTNE SENW Club cf Washington. : T il e the . 1Ssoxge Whashington Hospita]land WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING ClocRs Called For - Delivered - Guarant | 3 ing Urged, and Plans for |tia Park will be improved during the 4 e s next year. A communicatic 50 sta | ‘ ; Two more -applications for admission Testimonial Made. | oaae Fiehpororeat Tohte o ated o the Community Chest have been rc- e ceived, ffom George Washington Uni- versity Hospital and from the Citizens' 7 d Morri: Rellef Assoclation, by Director Elwoodl Hunter place and Morris road southeast Street at the mew office of the chest, | ©as adopted by the Hillsdale Civic Asso- | 1418 I street, since the meeting of th> = T chost board of trustees last Frida: | Without I'mbarrassment At that time 26-social and char | talk, iaugh or sneeze, without fear 8 8 \.2\ | were admitted to mem 1 | 3 i I teeth Qroppin : s d th nolds them firmly and” bons: hip and 5 other organizaions an- : | 5. andi thelt apph: —We promise workmanship of This new, fine powder has no o g gooey, pasty taste or feeling, ere Aefarred to & Bammltite the finest, and the selection of breath pleasant. with 1 additional request from paper that will beautify the ‘ganization for an application home. yank, mak- a total of 34 organizations | ) ; whieh so far have cither been admittec Terms Convenient ‘sgl.!‘c chest or have applications pend- Cecrge _Plltt CO., Inc.‘ The Citizens’ Relief Association nom- | Painting—Upholstery—Draperies e 718 13th St. A resolution requesting the District | Commissioners to abolish the dump at % Portrait of Byrd First Drew | Attention of Americans to German Artist. Ends Bad Cough || | ’ Prof. Richard B. Adam, th> distin- | In a Hurry Now You Can Wear FALSE TEETH Eat - ait and horse painter of ‘many, has ived in where > past_two to the Rid- | 615-15™ Shreer | | MAIN 7108 ‘ Newer and bet- Dir fo e fex eith's tér than anything you've ever used. Get Fastceth- today at Pecples Drug Stores.— Advertisement. aunich, hington, stions The end a ’ stubborn it is important to To ing i gage: Mrs. Eugene Meyer on horseback, prior | to starting work upon a portrait. | Prof. Adam. for many years recog- | nized throughout his own country as a | | foremost portrait painter, became known to the American public last Summer by | PROF. RICHARD B. ADAM. his vainting of Comdr. Richard E. —Harris-Ewing Photo. Byrd, in which the famous fiyer and R = explorer is shown painted in the North Pole fur costume, with his dog Igloo at |his side. Prof. Adam has painted numerous portraits of prominent per-|of golf” in America, so known because | sons on horseback, including those of | it was he who first brought the gams | Foxhall Keene, Hatry Worcester Smith, | to this country from Scotland. | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hitchcock and | prof ‘Adam is stopping at the Devereaux Milburn, the well known polo | fower Hotel w i it Y \ 8 er. Among poriraits of famous | ——————— - Every s, horses painted by Prof. Adam recently | | <y , Seturda, is one of Walter F. Jefford’s mare | 4 10:39 ng Eateau, daughter of dan-of-War, with = 4 to 2:39 “Sandy” in the saddie. | Prof. Adam first visited Washington last Spring upon the invitation of the Hungarian Ambassador, Count Sze- chenyi, and Count Szechenyi to paint | the portrait of the oung daughter on horseback. Count Szechenyi had known | Prof. Adam very well in Hungary. | In his own country Prof. Adam paint- |ed portraits of the Kaiser, the Crown Prince of Germany and Ludwig III, | King of Bavaria, as well as many dis- tinguished nobles throughout Germany, Y i Austria and] Hungala'. fi e | SPECIAL TRAIN However, it is in the sphere of horses s hlten ) i that he excels, and that Is because not ||| gpu r:llé})::::::Pl\lladflvhmo‘Qrtid only is he an artist, but also a great ) 7:40 P.M. West Philadelohia horseman. The pr_ol_cssm;t never pati)xlxtst 148 P, Ohester 8:05 PM. Wil- v:'al;okr:ee lev:;‘r%]: ‘S; I:;g)l:'ghis sfil;{ie;‘t.bnffi Similar Excursions, December 2, 16, 30. he never paints persons on horseback | = o without first riding out with them and Pennsylvama Rallroad studying them as riders “in action.” ' get rid of the germs and also to \| aid the system inwardly to help || throw off the trouble. 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