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P [LANK BOOK —we have them. NO. 79 FOR CATARRH AND SINUS TROUBLE HOMEOPATHIC PHARMACY 1007 H 8t. N.W. Ph. NA. 1695 fURNITURE RENTING OFFICE FURNITURE $7.50 Baltimore and Return 7-Day Limit Subscribe Today It costs only about 1% cents R:r day and 5 cents Sundays to ve Washington'’s best newspa- per delivered to you regularly i evening and Sunday morn- 8. Telephone National 5000 and the delivery will start immedi- ately. The Route Agent will col- lect at the end of each month. . is Rewarded HEN children are weak and run-down, they are augo to colds or children’s di it is never wise to neglect those weaken- inqb.nd depressing symptoms, such d breath, coated tongue, fretful- ness, lever‘;nhneu. biliousness, lack of uuergynn appetite, etc. Nine times out of ten these things t to one trouble—constipation. othen all around you are comi ht out in public to tell how th:g 7 are being relieved of lmuble California Fig Syrup. Mrs. Clarence E. Kitls, of 82114 Eye St., S. E., Washington, says: lrgm'sdm:!.m' Loli! rl:le ab\'.-u}tl (;,nh('omn yrup, so new what 1o give i when I saw by hi ad breath and coated tongue thzl he was constipated. “He has been more than rewarded for taking Fig Syrup. It made him a 'well, happy boy promptly. He never complains of any symptoms of con- stipation now.” he genuine, endorsed by doctors for 50 years, always bears the word California. All drugstores. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP LAXATIVE-TONIC PARKWAY SECTION TOBEBUILT SOON Stretch Will Link Memorial Bridge to Upper Drive Along Rock Creek. Work soon will be started b;“the Office of Public Bulldings and iblic Parks on a section of the Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway between Penn- sylvania avenue and the Potomac River, initiating a construction program total- some_$275,000. eut. F, B. Butler, assistant director of J)uhllc buildings and public parks, today that men will probably be at work between the foot of B street and the Pennsylvania Avenue Bridge in about 10 days. Funds for this construc- tion are carried in the District of Co- lumbia appropriation act just signed by President Hoover. direction of Lieut. Col. U. S. Grant, 3d. of the Office of Public Buildings and Public Parks, for the river link in the -g:r‘kwly Work will likely be started fore July on the construction of a bridge near K street to carry the park- way traffic across Rock Creek and on down to the Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway -;pre-ch and the Arlington Memorial Bridge, which is expected to be opened for traffic early next Winter, under present plans. Funds Are Limited. ‘The decision to improve the vicinity of Arlington Memorial Bridge. in the Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway, in time for the George Washington Bi- centennial celebration next year, is based upon the necessity for a program with limited funds. Aftér the area be- tween Pennsylvania avenue and the bridge has been improved there wiil still remain the undeveloped area in the Rock Creek and Polomac Parkway between Pennsylvania avenue and P streef At the present time the section be- tween Massachusetts avenue and P street is being jmproved. The grad- Ing has been finished and the officials hope the grading will have seftled in time for traffic this Summer. Due to the mild Winter, it is debatable just how much settling of the filled-in road- way has been accomplished through | the cutting away cf embankments near Rock Creek, in the vicinity of the Q Street Bridge. s Bridge Is Planned. ‘There are four cne-way roads in the section of the parkway near the Q Street Bridge, and one underpass, north of P street, will be constructed to take care of the park trafic program. A Street Bridge will have to be con- structed. District government author- ities are considering the construction of & mew P Street Bridge over Rock Creek Valley, and attention is being given the proposal to make it a nnuble- deck structure. With the completion of the Rock Cresk and Potomac Parkway project the park roads will travel down the left bank near Q Street Bridge, crocss- ing over to the right bank near P street and traversing the westerly side of the creek as far as K street, where flxel'vldl'flll‘llncrusthe(‘mk brln. trafic to the left bank of stream and to link the parkway '"?ec"u Arlington Memorial Bridge GRAND JURY HOLDS FOUR Three Colored Women and Man Charged With Housebreaking. ‘Three colored women and a colored 19 “years old, of 1 20 mnln of 6 chmphm‘cgu.:l yeln o] Albert, B. King, 19 vears old, of nu Sixth_street, entered pleas of guilty to the charges. TODAY'S AHUSEKENTS. 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By the Assoclated Press. CHICAGO, February 25.—A perfunc- tory transaction between two dealers each Priday morning in the little Wis- consin city of Plymouth sets the whole- sale price of American cheese through- out the entire United States for the ensuing week. Plymouth, a city of perha) population, is the home of the Wis-| consin Cheese Exchange, probably the most powerful and dominating influence in the American cheese industry today. Conduct of that market is unexciting. Each Priday morning a dealer walks into the ing room and lists the amount of cheese he wishes to sell by writing on the blackboard opposite his name the number of boxes and the styles. Another dealer walks into the room and writes down his bid. No one else appears to offer or bid. Plans have been prepabed, under the | When the secretary closes the “board” 5,000 | at the specified time, the transaction is completed and these prices are ac- cepted as standard by cheese dealers throughout the Nation. Methods of conducting the exchange have been severely criticized and have consin Department of Am:ultum and Markets for several months. ‘The results of the ane“l[ltlon will | be made public next Thursday at Fond du Lac, where a State-wide meeting of cheesemakers, dealers, farmers, dllllryd‘men and State officials has been called. Charges that in the past secret meet- ings of the exchange members before “farcical exchmfi; board opened de- termined the pri set by the board have been substantiated by the Inves- tigation, Charles L. Hill, chairman of the Department of Agriculture and erkeu sald in his call for the meet- ing. No other radio compares with thia STARTLING Superheterodyne-Plus. st slzq.s Complete $157.40 We are selling these big-performing Superheterodyne-Plus sets as fast as we can few we et them. Just announced a s ago, they have taken the country by storm! 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