Evening Star Newspaper, March 29, 1931, Page 13

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 29, 1931—PART ONE. lINKlNG3PARKS ”2°§%::E}"fi,, Furnish Your Home Carefully—it tells what you are Foanash e L When Good Furnishings Get Together Thatcher Calls Conference on| | husbenas business as alimony tn 3 y s " H h Th h Blwm:ur:‘t mton: of ther:x:;x M l H I C t e scaune | S R a ode ome Is Created her Nflr. an artist, with some of his Plans for linking the National Capital month. and three Eastern parks—the Mammoth Cave in Kentucky, Great Smoky Moun- and North Carolina a A part payment of alimony. of Washington's birth, are to 3 be dis- cussed at a conference of delegates from | 3{! States to be held here next Satur- ay. The conference has been called by Representative M. H. Thatcher of Ken- tucky, who emphasized yesterday tha ‘Washington will be really a fourth na- tional park in this chain with the pres- ervation of the gorge and the Great Is of the Potomac and the early en- xln;‘enng wm;:]s o{) George v!vu;‘:;ngwn. R E easlly accessible by a scenic shway | oo e Nations chrime. aount vermon, | Dealers May Use Part of Old Capital Visits Anticipated. . - e % Parker Bridget Building “Tt is bslieved that a large number of those who may wish to visit by motor for Stalls. ks also will wish to visit Gapital, which iiself short- PN 1y will have & semi-national Park i the | The old Parker-Bridget building st River, including therein the Great Falls e tative Thatcher's plan hi th e e Painriaht |to leave their present locations along director of the National Park Service, | Indiana (formerly Louisiana) avenue, Who STl eoeeperate 1fr the' elost. | by the Government's building program. y i onbmiseions ‘and’ State Ma- | . Possibility of converting the first b 3-pc. Living Highway C | - tional Park Commissions in Kentucky, | floor of the spacious building, unoceu- 3 % ) Tennessee, North Carolina, Virginia and | pied for some time, into & market : 1B R S lte West Virginia have been invited, to- |Place, is being discussed by some of ) i oom u g [the dealers and thelr attomey, James Shenos, who met and made tentative £ : Clubs and others interested in such 4 | preliminary plans in the bullding yes- X A Grand Rapids production, imluet. The meeting is to be held at '-erd-y.d TR a of a design that will set off your 0:30 5 ‘The dealers have n given warning e . S P 2 — mmnargg )l!n “ut:;l :'lucus e ey Y e i T S living room to the best possible N > - dvantage. Suite i vered i highway suggested by Representative | suggestions ha e as yet, Mr. ¢ = S and with reversible % From the Mammoth Cave Park 1t |5 y K i ] Za 3 cushions ON'T get the idea Bt Komacty e e Comet By By il = ¢ hat GOOD Furniture i Falls Park, thence through Asheville | Lo foor oy ooy Whi ehiens. be | O YA/ S tha urniture 18 and Northwestern Carolina, Roanoke | followed. Qo . expensive. In fact, the truth is Good Furniture is most economical—because it gives good service while it also gives character. “Furniture of Merit” is genuinely GOOD Furni- and National Bridge, Va., to the| A meeting early next week is ex- Shenandosh Park. pected to Tesult in a furtherance of The next section would swing the | plans and actual decision as to whether way through Washington, Rich- |fhe Parker-Bridget building, scarcely mond, Appomattox and other historic [ more than a block from their present mfl of Lexington, Va. Thence the be used by the market way would follow the Midland Trail | men. through West Virginia to Louisville, Ky., and south into Mammoth Cave Park to complete the circuit. —_— CHERRY TREES CUT TO INCREASE BEAUTY % i g economically marked in ! zfifig‘;‘.gfi;fi%@tfi%%;&‘:gi THE IODENT CLUB \ price. An mv;stment you g | o () A 7 - H %‘fifizflgfiélfiafig wlfill:_.:r:::l’..bmry s AT = 4 “"-'5"/!!7[1{[;//_‘ can be sure Wl]l pay lel l 2 dends of satisfaction in wear and pride in effec- tiveness. be_ruined. Station WRC. NN ‘The horticulture division of the office i 8 " N =24 explained, however, that the operation | o was necessary because of the drought.| e =1 () Now that the buds are about to burst | SSSliSs toryd forth, it was pointed out. elimination | [ RSl finally presented of dead wood is essential, as lifeless | [ R ST bn::chgs. jutting from m;f:l. the blos- | 118 : Bl Gragiatio siery tonighe. I g v 4-pc.Bedl‘00m j Suite blossom_trees are being cuf 4 ‘A | d B Carry this idea of careful :L“L‘:nli‘&tzt.l::‘lmn dh‘v'l\llvlnul:elllg&"i‘i.\ selection of design into the These Suites prove it— low in price, high in qual- ity—that’s “Furniture of Merit.” Our costless credit is yours for the asking furnishing of the bedroom Point section, it was explained, the W, ) —and vou'll appreciate the ground is lower than around the Tidal >4 K . rich simple effect offered Basin and there s, fore, more pes f s ‘! (4 RN in this suite of burl walnut moisture. ington’ | 717 \ v In every il of As yet, no trees have been found en- e veneers. In every detail o tirely dead as a result of the drought. % s 5 R construction and fin- Some Bt sh;v‘ger, a:umi‘rv of g £ 7 \ e trees were Kkille much mosture, 3 s esused by flooding of Potomac Park. By o ) e 2 pdmTala L “* Furniture $1 2 475 4 Wt ately. The Route Agent will cole — : of Merit”.. lect'at the end of each month. / Observers Alarmed Until Reason| N oA AT B H 4 for Trimming Is Given—Dead SRR e R l ture—and is always really ! g ? Nearly 450 power vessels in Portugal @are employed in sardine fishing. Wrecking Sale i Building Material Bargains! / i - L ' Wimausdiie P llmnmmmmmlmmummmmlw|ummmnumuummn|nm|m—fi Perhaps the dining room of- fl'f’"/”l___—,_____————z——‘—\ % / B fers ]the mnst} difi;cult problem o . | n /1 ‘v = x 2 in selection—but here’s a suite Tearmg Down 2 CIty Blocks for U. S. ! : [ that is consistent in character Government for New Botanical Garden Site i | | d with the good taste shown in the furnishing of the living room. It's a beautiful suite; i - ichly simple; and 60 Houses ! k N \ N ::xcpu::io:;;lp :n aa(;‘c 31 1 9 r : { and finished This material may be purchased at any of our 3 yards along with material from many other wrecking jobs, as well as new material. COME TO ANY OF OUR 3 YARDS! LARGEST SELECTION— LOWEST PRICES! Doors Brick Frames Plumbing Windows Lumber Lavatories Heating Plants Flooring Many Other Bargains! FOUNDATION T0 ROOF ‘House & Herrmann “Furniture of Merit’ —— M Seventh at Bye @ Famous Ostermoor Mattress Sold HaY ¥ A

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