Evening Star Newspaper, January 8, 1930, Page 21

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NINE DAYS OF RELAXATION FREE FROM NORTHERN CHILL, REVELLING IN THE WARMTH OF HAVANA’S SUMMER SUN...ALL-EXPENSE 9-DAY TOURS IN- CLUDING HOTELS AND SIGHTSEEING FROM $193 UP. SAIL- 1 INGS FROM NEW YORK BY THE 31,158 TON CARONIA AND CARMANIA. NEXT SANLINGS JAN. 15 CARONIA JAN. 18 CARMANIA 3 CARONIA . 25 CARMANIA " SEMD POR DESCRIFTIVE- UTERA- TURE TO YOUR LOCAL AGENT OR CUNARD 1504 K St. N.W. Washington, D. C. || three of the five members of the Zonin, i of Hmmzu B. Bugher and other own- !l the court in the matter at issue, con- ‘;&Bru. | ords a letter from the firm of McKim, | IDISMISSAL OF SUIT | ON ZONING ASKED :Three of Commission Attack; Court’s Jurisdiction in Bugher Case. Commissioners W. B. Ladue, Proctor | L. Dougherty and Sidney F. Taliafe: Commission, yuurdly msked the Dis- | trict Supreme Court to dismiss the suit property on the north side of K ll.reek west of Sixteenth street, who re- cently petitioned the court to compel | | the commission to grant first commer- cial classification for the property. ‘The three members of the Zonlnl; Commission attack the jurisdiction of THE_EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D C, Neighborhood’s Pet - Donkey Is Hanged By Unknown Person By the Associated Press DALLAS, Tex.. January 8.— Charcoal, pet donke; ey belo belonging to the small son of J. E. Barton and beloved by all children in the neighborhood, was hanged Monday night by an unknown executioner. ‘The donkey was found today, his neck twisted by a rope which had been thrown over a beam above his feed trough. His front feet had been tled together so that he could not brace himself against the manger and possibly break the rope. {COMMUNITY GARAGE HEARING JANUARY 5 :Zoning Commission Orders' Read- ! vertisement, Due to Errors in Draft of Regulation. ‘The District Zoning Commission yes- terday set aside for a new public hear- ing February 5 the proposed regulation to forbid community garages in apart- ment houses without permission from two-thirds of adjoining property own- ers. Several errors in the draft of the | regulation were responsible for this ac- tion, and the board ordered a read- vertisement. Permission was granted for erection of a sending and receiving tower on the District Line near Fort Hunt by a| radio news corporation for the dis- semination of news reports. That sec- tion was ordered changed from re: dential to commercial zone. The com mission modified existing zoning rey Iation so as to permit structural altera- tions made wholly within the outside walls of & non-cnnlormln( dwelling or the addition of a porch, open or in- closed, when the dwelling is used ex-| clusively for residential purposes and the addition does not extend over the line of the lot. Pl D AR ‘The original of the famous Lincoln letter, defining his attitude toward slavery, printed in the New York Times 'of 1860, has just been sold for $7,800. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY .8, 1930. MAGAZINE DEDICATED { TO RACE’S EDUCATION Colored Semi-Quarterly Instituted By Modern Educational and Religious Bureau. Puhlication of the American Educator, a semi-quarterly magazine dedicated to the practical education of the colored | race in America, has been instituted by the Modern Educational and Religious | Bureau, with headquarters at 1642 Sixth street. “Thi erature and by educational lectures, Ielden hope to impress colored people with the necessity of complete under- standing and aceord between the race: the magasine and ‘other Ht- | it is explllnod The magazine is fur- ther dedicated to the idea of keeping colored people in the South. In line with the teacl of the dally lectures being de- | llv!red between 1 and 2 o'clock lt the | assembly rooms of the bureau. Seventh and N streets. | Bishop C. H. Oatney of the Christ| 1 Church will lecture for the | CLAFLIN Opticien—Optometrist 922 14th St. N.W. Established ‘1889 Episcopal ‘re'm‘lnd!r of the week on the subject jof “Our Duty Toward Our Fellow' \Mln ‘The lectures are sponsored by | the Modern Educational and Rell(lous | Bureau and are free to the general publie. The three largest religlous organ- | izations in American Samoa are the London Missionary Society, Catholic | | Churches of American Samoa and the | Latter Day Saints. " National Fellowship Club's DANCES (INFORMAL ) Wed. 9 te 12 - 50c Sat. 9 to 1 - 75¢ PHIL O’BRIEN'S BAN THE CITY CLUB 1320 G St. tending that the court may not review a discretionary act of the commission unless the action complained of is pal- l pably arbitrary. | Questions Court Power. i In their petition seeking a mandatory |order to the commission w0 sei asiae 1.5 refusal to change the zoning the prop- | erty owners contended that the refusal | by the commission in the zoning case . was “arbitrary and unreasonable,” and | amounted, in effect, to deprivation of‘ | the rights of the plaintiffs. ‘The answer of the commissioners, as set forth in the motion, filed through Corporation Counsel W. W. Bride and | Assistant _Corporation Counsel Rich-/ | mond B. Keech, declares that the bill seeks to invoke jurisdiction of a court | of equity to titute the opinion of the ' presiding justice for that of the duly constituted Zoning Commission as to a discretionary . matter conferred upon the commissioners by Congress; that a judicial body lacks authority to determine what shall be the boundary of a particular “use” district, and that police power is legislative, and its pol- | icy is not determined by the courts. Hardship Is “Immaterial.” The fact that individual hardship may result to certain owners is imma- terial, the three members of the com- mission contend. i, The motion to dismiss has been set down for hearing before Justice Stafford in Equity Division 1 January 17. ‘The complaining owners are r!pl‘t» | sented by Attorneys Peelle, Ogilby & Lesh and Simon, Koenigsberger, Young Plaintiffs in the case cited the high assessments on their property for taxation purposes, and declared that it | was not possible to use the property as residences in a manner to secure ade- quate return based on their value. BRIDGE DECORATIONS 'SUITABLE T0 OVERMAN Making Arlington Span Memorial .to Grant and Lee Abandoned for Honoring of All. Senator Overman (Democrat) of North Carolina told the Senate yester- day that he agrees fully with the Arl- ington Memorial Bridge Commission on | |its plans for the architectural decora- tion of the bridge. Senator Overman last year intro~ duced s resolution suggesting that statues of:Gen. Grant and Gen. Lee fllced at the north and south ends bridge -to symbolize the bond .of tnndm between the North and ‘South, but the bridge commission rec- Ommended against the proposal, em- the bridge an impersonal memorial to all_heroes. Senator Overman placed in the rec- Mead & White of New York. the de-, signers, in which they explained how it is proposed to symbolize the union | between the North and the South with appropriate inscriptions on large col- umns on Columbia Island, and also by | other engraving at the two ends of the bridge. Senator Overman said that if | | he had known of the comprehensive | plans for carrying out his idea he wouic not have lntmduced the resolution. | CENTER MARKET YIELDS $117,190.26 IN RENTALS Net Revenue Derived, by Govern- ment in Past Fiscal Year Shown in Report. The revenue collected by the Gov- ernment in rentals at Center Market during the last fiscal vear exceeded the | routine operating expenses by $117 190.26, according to An annual repo just transmitted to Congress by the De- partment of Agriculture, which manages | the market. | The statement showed that the rent- | als.and other fees collected amounted | to $253.932.01, while the expenses wer> As'the Teport reached Congress Chair- | man Capper of the Senate District com- mittee was going ahead with the writing of a bill to provide for a new Center Market when ‘the present one is torn down to make way for the Government bullding program. Senator Capper said | he was having the bill put into proper legislative form and expected to be readv to introduce it before the end of this | week. The details of the measure have | not yet been made public. Asks $15,000 for Injuries. The Washington Allengrade Co., 1423 P street was sued for $15,000 damages yesterday in the District Supreme Court by John N. Robertson, §727 Fifth street, | and assistant engineer in the Distcict Covernmant for. Slegedtpers sonal injuries. “Through Attorney John P. Bramhall, the plaintiff says he was crossing H strest northeast under the rallroad 'viaduct June 3 last, when he | was_knocked ‘down and injured by a| cle operated by an agent of the P.Mn- for our booklet todey. | MOUNTAIN VALLEY MINERALWATER | for 75 | Vanrdt HOT SPRINOS A Ke | | WashinetonOffice, 215Dist Nu Bk Bldg. Phone anonc 3 IT STOPS THAT COUGH JUNIPER TAR COMPOUND GIVES Quick Relief FCR Colds, Coughs due to Colds, and Common Sore Throat Manle medictne hassenered thons s——At will relieve you. Ask Grandma—She Knows! 38e At All Driggists Free Parking Space for Our Customers—Opposite 8th Street Entranc You'll Love the New McCall Patterns for Spring! 59¢ Tweed Prints Wool-finished tweed prints ' that have that In rich combinations of smart colorings. And at a considerable saving. more expensive appearance. 50c Romany Fancies 36-inch wide Romany Fancies, of plalds and cheeks. A cotton-and- 33 rayon fabric that is c guaranteed fast color. 58c Tik Tak PRINTS A satin-faced cotton fabrie of good quality. Well made in a variety of smart printings. well designed patterns. 36 Sale! and its attractive designs. Choice of “AT SEVENTH AND K” spreads, pillows ll‘h!r such _articles for the ho neat two-tone effects. ‘Wanted eolors. 59c Printed RAYONS 29c To be had in either light or dark grounds, with neat wide. Goldenbers's—Wash Goods. 9x12 Wool-Face Wilton Rugs $49.50 Super Quality Seamless Axminster RUGS 9x12-Ft. Size—From a Well Known Maker! Here are super-values indeed in handsomely pat- terned, long-wearing seamless Axminster Rugs that are an excellent investment even at their regular price. make that is nationally recognized for its high quality, GOLDENBERG ’S Phone NAtional 5220 THE DEPENDABLE STORE $49.50 and $59.50 Fur-Trimmed Coats $39.50 and $45 Fur- Trimmed Coats 9 . Fine broadcloths, suedes and sport mix- tures with shawl collars and cuffs of Asiatic Fox, or Manchurian Wolf. In black, brown or green, sizes 14 to 527. And six good- looking sport coats of attractive mixtures with collars of wolf or fox in sizes 40; to 501%. All are splendidly lined. $29.50 Fur-Trimmed Coats Reducedto - $ 1 9'50 Ruffled Criss Cross Curtains At a Very Special Price! s 1 .59 ".?: e e e and finished with attached cornice ruffle top. o s bl Windew Shades 38x72-inch vil opaque window nh.dn. mount- 59c¢ Goldenbers' -—h.nl Floor uffs Bpouum or Fox. Black, brown, light or. dark ‘mixtures—all lined crepe sati 157 to 52%%. and Dress Coats 38¢ 79c Rayon Tafleta St 5O 50c Rayon CREPES 29c Box loom quality 36- inch rayon crepes, in white & nd wanted street a nd business shades. Main Floor Priced . In plain and French inches Sx TR e A R A *33 Room Size Rugs Several Splendid Types at This One Low Price! Some Are “Seconds” 9x12 Fringed Velvets 6x9 Axminster Rugs 9x12 Seamless Velvets . 8.3x10.6 Wool Velvets 7.6x9 Seamless Velvets 7.6x9 Axminster Rugs 6x9 Wilton Velvet Rugs 5.1’“\7:1'::',"4" for Yourself! 20 Marked at Tremendous Savings Tomorrow! A carload purchase of these famous CONGOLEUM Made Rugs on sale at - prices that represent enormous savings for the home. All are perfect quality and the assortment of patterns and colors is unusually hrge lnd'attuctive. 9x10.6-Ft. 50| 9x7.6-F. - Size s4 O s 33 - 6x9-Ft. 85 { Congoleum, Sq. Yd. Full Two Yards Wide j tised “GOLD SEAL” 8l goleum, 2 yardi wide, in 6 to select f;?:- Fvery mynr.d brand-new. 9x12-Ft. 35_29 9x9-Ft. -4 4 25 Genulne'r Gold' Seal Famous nationall Adver- 5 4 new and attractive ‘patterns c Use Our Budget Plan—No Interest or Extras 339 50 Hlndnume broadcloths and novelty mix- tures with beautiful collars (and frequently of Natural Wolf, Alaskan Dog, Dyed Sizes 12 to 20, 36 to 46, and $69.50 & $79.50 Sport ¢ 49 50 January Clearance A limi faille and rayon satin spread sets . . . remarkably underpriced! fresh and charming—rich enough to transform a mere bedroom into a real boudoir. Double bed size in pretty pastel shades—ruffied spread and early for such bargains. of a kind. SN Visited Our Smart Beauty Shop Lately? '$139.50 Sealine* Fur Coats, Now s59 ps Glossy black models, ranging in size from 14 to 50. Richly styled with contrasting col- lars and sometimes cuffs of Fox, Squirrel or Marmot. Handsomely lined with crepe satin, Vo $22.50 to $25 Rayon tan ‘and with rich Other Fur Coats, One- of-a-Kind, Now About Spread & Pillow Sets Tnmonnw 13+ ited numlser of lovely rayon All are | pillow to match. Shop Only one i Of Superior Quality That Is Worth Dollars More! Splendid Selection. . Tomorrow at An exceptionally low price for high-grade wool face, fringed Wilton rugs like these—especially in such an artistic collection of patterns we are offering here! If your home is ready for a new rug this is certainly a marvelous time to select it! 23 83106 t.S $4 75 Warm Part-Wool " Blankets 33.19 - Full double bed size blankets— soft -and warm—a wonderful buy at this price, which is.down to nearly half! Large plaids in the favorite boudoir tones. Sateen binding. % Wool Quis | $12 All-Wool —printed centers with plain borders wool. . $4.75 Cotton Quilts Full double-bed auality silkoline $3'15 Thick, fleecy blankets that and * filled with are delightfully warm to slsfi flm,iglnnkeh, Ea. o eungty - b 8 8 priced, as you'll n-lum In Nicely bound with sateen. Goldenbers's—Fourth PFloor Covered' with 4 | Blankets and back. Full 4 an e size quilts, ecov- soft white cotton.. Stitched in under on ‘& w‘lllhr’ eotton plaid blan- attractive plaid designs, in- inket that every serviceable sateen double bed size—filled with soft $ 7 98 ». ered with geod artistic designs sleep nllllfl Full double bed size, kets in a number cluding all wanted colorings. home needs several of!

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