Evening Star Newspaper, May 9, 1933, Page 32

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EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. B—16 = THE TUESDAY. MAY 9. 1933. Save Your eres TrANFSSEECLEAT M. A. LEESE Optical Co. 614 9th St. N.W. ' I’s Nemo Week at ,[flfl Sblfl'q]ljf New Law Enables Govern- $10 CRa Jeihe(an Khe et SIARAR LEMMCR Ny DR it NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER WASHINGTON $TORE T™, 8™ and € jubmit your slogan on serial number card attached to Wednesday Only the Wonderlift garment you purchase during Nemo Week. ment to Acquire Land for Valley Development. 4 PM—8 PM. By the Associated Press. KNOXVILLE, Tenn, May 9.—Any Buy quality materials; they’re cheaper in the long run LUMBER and MILLWORK ++SINCE 18685 °° 649 N, Y. Ave. N.W. NA. 1348 Dincat The Parrot Tonight The rendevous of the discriminating + " We Serve Fresh Vegetables Only Southern Hot Breads and Homemade Ice Cream SEA FOOD SPECIALS Luncheons, 50, 65, 90 & $1.00 Sesible a Ia Carte Prices Daily From 12 Noon Until 8 P.M. Special Di (Service or Cateterla) (Complete Dinner) 50c State barriers that might halt the Fed- eral Government in expediting develop- e N o ment of the Tennessee Valley under [onst Feime Rib of N, ¥, Beet, Au Jus President Roosevelt's plan have been Salad, Vegetables, Dessert, Rolls, Coffee | | romoveq by legislative act, says James w ALLIS’ B. Wright, Knoxville attorney and author of the bill which was passed the 617 12th St. N.W. final week of the recent legislative session. The act enables the Federal Govern- We Have ment to acquire by purchase or con- demnation lands needed in furthering Blank Books | the development. . “We realized in the last week of the “Ao;'\?]":‘r‘l;‘r““:‘u“”“ session,” Wright said, “that an act Store Hours, 8 AN, to 6:30 FM. gould laeonecesnr{t;u flv;tt:w Uniteg 3 tates vernmen e rigl 0 procee: E. Morrison Papel' Co. with the development, and, with that 1009 Pa. Ave. in mind, the measure was enacted into law.” At the same time, the attorney ex- plained, the measure also contains full RENOVIZE' provisions for the protection of the . State and of private property of citi- d zens, as well as m\é:lclplély-os:m:d lmg i and improvemen ant ate an Repair, remodel an’ county developments. restore at today’s Acquisition of Land. i i % The act gives the President of the bargain prices United States, with the Governor of Tennessee concurring, the right to ac- quire by purchase or otherwise such lands within the State as “may be nec- essary for the establishment and ex- tension of national forests and parks |and the improvement and development |of the Tennessce River Basin and basins tributary thereto.” The State retains civil and criminal jurisdiction over the persons living upon the lands acquired by the Fed- eral Government, and the State and counties retain their title and owner- ship and jurisdiction over all highways and thoroughfares over or contiguous to the property purchased by the Gov- ernment. ‘The State will also have the right to relocate and reconstruct roads and bridges over such lands and streams as may be necessary to protect and im- prove the highways of the State and counties, under the Wright measure. Right to tax sales of gasoline and motor vehicle supplies in the section, whether on Federal or State highways, is retained by the State under the act. *Gpeaks for Itself!” The State may also tax persons or cor- perations and their franchises and properties on the land taken over by the Government. Adequate to Meet Needs. ‘The act, Wright says, is fully ade- quate to meet all needs in connection with the development, and “there can 20th AND B ek be no question as to its constitution- Phone Norin 8918 ality” He says it had the full scru- W | tiny and approval of Attorney General T F ,tt 5 Rc%’ Beeler of l’lrennessec. ‘ennessee will reap the greatest bene- russ 1 lng flti perhaps, of ani hstnte from the de- - E fessi velopment proposed by President Roose- With us is a real Pro oen | yeit. Cove Creek. near Knoxville, has OUR PRICES ARE REASONABLI ge;_):; her;ldxed ashthe headwater and the . gate for the Muscle Shoals Dam Prices, $2.00 ur and a5 an approach to the dream of East Tennesceans for a “Ruhr Valley GIBSON CO. | sz, . !b Of immediate ,:“‘egg'- if the dam is uilt, will be the Government's con- 917 G St. N.W. struction of a village of homes. bar- m—— = racks, streets, commissaries and shops g for the housing and care of 3,000 workers on the great dam. The village or itself will cost between $1,200,000 and ansth"I” on Toast 50c (s:.ooo.gogé Bv:gggfizh; dam is estimated = o 0 Cos! ,842,836, the spillway to cost { Prime Ribs of Beef. . . I[ | 1.810.839, the power house at its foot. Other Dinners, 55c, 65c, 75¢ $4,903457: the barge lift for naviga- | S vadict Ous 2 Places tion, $2,983,850, and the reservoir be- |18th & Col. Ra. 1521 K St. N.W. I | glér;ds‘tuh&gum, $11,318,745—in all, some Collier Inn_ PYUS ADAMS 152 5t NW. The reservoir behind Cove Creek Dam will have a shore line of 900 to Quality Paints & Glass—Lowest ‘Possible Pure Linseed Oil, 1.000 miles, or almost equal to the en- tire border line of Tennessee. It will Best 4-Hour Varnish, $1.50 Gal. . Best 4-Hour Varnish, $1.50 Gal. cover 54,527 acres of fertile mountain valley and forest lands with clear blue waters from mountain streams. ASK RESURFACING OF NICHOLS AVENUE Congress Heights Citizens Order Protest Sent to Commis- sioners. Imperial Crab Dinner wEoygoty Regular Value $1. avenue from Sheridan road to the top of the hill near St. Elizabeth’s Hos- pital, the Congress Heights Citizens’ Association at its regular meeting last night ordered a letter sent to the Dis- trict Commissioners asking the resur- facing of that stretch. The meeting was held at the Congress Heights School, Alabama and Nichols avenues sout::leu:, ;A{.}l}nfl Rev. E. E. Richardson, president o organization, presiding. Final reading of the redrafted byg- laws, and their adoption, comprised one of the major actions of last night's session. Plans were outlined also for the next meeting, at which a special speaker will appear before the associa- tion to explain the “Renovize Washing- ton” campaign. Music and moving pic- tures will be other features of the program. | Following the regular meeting, a special meeting was called to discuss the reported use of Wilson Park as a = scrapping ground for old automobiles RE TO DINE. and a junk yard. The matter was referred to the Zoning Committee for investlguun and immediate action. Sea Food ||, = Dinners WEARLEY’S GREATER Wednesday Special || Z Served 11:30 AM. to 9 P.M. COLD ’ SEA FOOD DINNER ONE OF THE LARGEST (L) Glass of Clam Juice UNDERTAKERS IN THE WORLD 3% Cold reon Plked Crabfisk Think What Service You Can Get as Low as Fresh Picked Crabflake $65 w Potato Salad Sliced Tomatoes || For a Complete Funeral Bread and Butter Coftee, Tea or Real Beer Cars and All By 418 12th St. N.W. The GREATER Chambersco Buns, Assorte Deicious Orie: offee. Serving Famous Old-Time Valley Forge Beer ROACH DEATH We have amazed the —__SEA GRILL WEDNESDAY SPECIAL whole profession R Call Columbia 0432 11: e Al the Cor. 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. : Broin You Get. the Biggest and the Best from ' MBERS. Protesting the condition of Nichols | | | What, a Fur Coat Eyent In May? Yes! Here’s Why The Opportunity Is So Re- markable From a Quality and Value Viewpoint, We Couldn’t Resist It...They’re Advanced of Superior 1933 Styles Quality Furs! Did you know that next Winter’s fur fashions are set in April? That fur coats are bought then? When our fur buyer was in New York -last month a fur manufacturer offered her several Hudson seal and muskrat coats (samples of the new styles) for immediate delivery. We are selling these coats out of season, hence the low price. These coats are wonderful values at $129 and $75; they are knock-outs at $89 and $47. You will have six months to pay for them, and they will be stored free of charge through the Summer. Imagine a Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) Coat That Will Sell Later for as Much as $129 389 Soft, silky fur with depth and luster makes these coats unusually luxurious, The new sleeve that has the deep cuff (a little close), with full top . . . the collars are in a new, luxurious bol- ster style, a tie scarf and Johnnie notch. 47-in. length and plenty of wrap. Sizes 16 to 44. ¢ The Favored Muskrat Coat With Quality and Blend- ing of Skins Outstanding 47 Silver and natural muskrat coats in the new swagger and dressy styles. A very popular coat with the college and business girl. The swagger style is 7 length and the dressy model is full 47-in., both have full wrap. Heavy silk crepe lining. Sizes 14 to 44. A Deposit Holds Your Coat for Later Delivery SECOND FLOOR—LANSBURGH'S * g & PERSTIK gives instant and lasting prosection against PERSPIRATION ODOR Toilet Goods Dept. Street Floor Something New Needletex Colorful Summer shades of theatrical gauze on parchment paper with the new needletex trimming (cross-stitch-like em- broidery). Floor and bridge sizes. SIXTH FLOOR- ~ANSBURGH'S. i Mothproof Rug Bag, $1.50 Safe and clean home protec- tion for rugs and carpets at all times, in attic, basement or storage room. Permanently moth and vermin proof. For two 9x12 rugs. “Ced-O-Matic” t Bag of white lined 3 , fully cedar- ized. Size z&“?finfl‘&' Holds 3 gar- ments. 3 for 50c; 19¢ each. Reefer's No Moth kills moths as well as prevents them. Just hang it in the closet for 12 months’ moth protection. 1. “Sla” ced:fl:d Spray kills flies, $4.25; $1.60; pint, 90c; sprayer, 50c. STREET FLOOR—LANSBURGH'S. During “Nemo Week” You Can Buy the Regular $7.50 Nemo- Wonderlift For Only A foundation that keeps you in tow—and is thor- oughly comfortable. It's made of waffle batiste—just great for Summer wear. Inner belt for abdominal support and diaphragm control. . There’s a Nemo Foundation Just Made for You —whatever your shape and size, there’s bound to be a Nemo garment perfeetly suit- ed to your needs. The expert corsetiere will advise you. THIRD FLOOR—LANSBURGH’S Learn How to Reduce With- out Drugs or Strenuous Ex: ercise. Lectures This Week Tell You How. Margaret Richardson Famous Autherity on - How to Reduce Her lecture will cover such important phases as: Reduc- ing in spots, digestive troubles, skin blemishes, balanced diet, grace and correct breathing. - She will speak every day this week at 11:00 AM. and 3 PM. on Lansburgh’s Third Floor. Special Lectures for Business Wom- en Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday at 5:00 PM. The New Flexible Roller $2.95 Miss Richardson will tell you how this new Flexible roller, used daily, /4 will give you new f slenderness, poise and beauty. THIRD FLOOR—LANSBURGH'S. Another “Lansburgh Sensation”— The Perfect Health Gauge New and Modern BATH ROOM Scale * Formerly $5.50 * 5-Year Guarantee ,$3.9‘5 They Were a Sell-Out Last Week—Get Yours If you missed getting all you wanted of these—we have a fresh supply. Clear, sparkling optic crystal: in a quality that does not break easily. Graceful flare shape—with embossed design, <« SIXTH FLOOR—LANSBURGH'S, Keep a daily record of your weight with this convenient scale. Available the past year only to the medical profession—selling now for home use! Roomy platform assures even distribution of weight. Streamline steel body, multi-coat baked enamel in white or pastels. Weighs up to 270 pounds! Mail.and 'Phone Orders to Jane Stuart, NAtional 9800

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