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Show fMAIN NEWS JUUttiMiW, xuvx Lul& TKlliUJS) ii: r CAPITAL CITY Injured School Children Given First Aid an li l ui Tin t t mmmn n 111 11 THE SALT Part. SECTION-Fi- fth Children near-b- y Cove, Va school house teas demoU ished by a tornado tcere taken to BERLIN. A year's trial of the wirefess transmission from Berlin to 11 the larger German cities of the pictures and thumbprints of crimi nals has provea so sausiatwry mm the service is now to be supplement ed by the establishing of LorenzKom senders in aiurtner naii-aozcities. These will be followed by from 25 to 30 other similar plants, to be car-Tryi- ng en Millions Will Be Spent, in Making Washington " Place of Beauty. ..iy-- v. equipped as soon as funds are available. .,' The development of wireless communication in Germany is proceeding rapidly. A direct service has now been established with Mexico and also with Japan. Germany has been sending to Japan for some time, but the service was Now, however, Japan's new sending station in has sufficient energy to reach lierun. Radio service to ana irom Australia also will be inaugurated this summer; telegraphic and telephonic communication already have b en tried out with satisfactory results. i Wireless Helps Trap Criminals homes for first aid treat shous automobiles Photo ment. injured home near the school.' injured uhen the Rye ; ii, one-side- d. No-yc- ya .' - ' SAGE CHANGES plorations. Dietrich Pining and Bans Pothurst, two German admirals in5 command of a Danish fleet landed on tne coast oi utoraaor ana wewiouna-lan- d 20 years before Columbus landed in the West Indies, according to FINDING TALE STOPS America BERLIN (Universal. was discovered In 1472. It was discovered by two Germans, who, like fc Columbus, were trying to find a tn Tnrli and China. . To prove this, the Danish scientist J Sofus Larsen has Just published an extensive work involving much orig inal research of lif teentn century ex cats tanttot. pas-Knf- BT muurnm f . BkoUml 7TSoob. '4 Gmim, r lMonv-BKk ' By ARTHUR CRAWFORD. WASHINGTON. May 11. Beauti-flcatiof the national capital is In progress on an elaborate scale. . Building and other projects already tinder construction or authorized will involve an expenditure of government money amounting to more than 1 16 million dollars. The contemplated program in the District of Columbia may eventually cost as much as 265 million dollars. President Hoover has arm raved the plans which are taking shape under me airecuon oi secretary 01 the Treasury Mellon. The Droiects which have either been commenced or authorised include a new deDartment of commerce building costing $17,500- ,wi. new internal revenue imilding betlng $10,000,000, a new archives building costing $8,700,000, an addition to the house office buildins cost ing $8,400,000, new buildings for the department of agriculture costing and a new supreme court building costing $7,500,000. Land is being purchased in what is known as the triangle south of Pennsylvania venue and extending from the treasury toward the capltol costing Enlargement of the capltol grounds is estimated to cost $6,244,-47- 2. Other projects which will contribute to the beautificatlon of the city include the Arlington memorial bridge, which is being constructed at cost of $14,750,000, the Mount Vernon memorial highway, which is to be completed within the next two years at a cost of $4,500,000 and a number of others costing smaller ; mounts. i. on - ' 1 . m VT ft 'I ' vn&r .H.ll' 4 J 1 V v , t Original Plan Laid By George Washington. The building program which has been taking shape during the past two or three years and is now actually under way is in harmony with the original plan of George Washington and L'Enfant, the young French engineer, IEnfant planned for the location of all public buildings in ap- the future Washington as planned by the architects: "As one Droceeas aown Pennsyl vania avenue toward the capltol, on the south side will be a succession of beautiful and harmoniuos buildings, all of a design in keeping with the traditional so well established in Washington. On the north side .vistas will be opened up, so that groups of buildings, such as the beautiful District 01 Columbia- court house on John Marshall place, rhall be brought into the general plan of Pennsylvania avenue. At tne same time the Mall will present the spectacle of a great park bordered on one side by the new boulevard lined with beautiful buildings, a wide parkway of greensward with its four rows of trees, its drives and walks, statues and reflecting pools, all arranged in such a way that long vistas will be opened up for the capltol in one di rection and or tne Washington monument and Lincoln memorial in the other."To realize the force of this aaial arrangement,- - one must see it after dusk. Sounds of the activities of the city are heard b the distance, but the Mall, with its three great structuresthe capitol, the Monument and the Lincoln memorial, aglow and reflected in the pools is silent and conveys a sense of strength; the strength and confidence of a nation." - ; al propriate architectural settings grouped along a parkway, known as the MalL connecting the capltol and the White House. Development under the plan languished for nearly a century, the space between Pennsylvania avenue and the Mall becoming faled with various buildings out of harmony with the L'Enfant program. At the time of the one hundredth anniversary of the establishment of the feat of government in the District of voiumoia, Mctuniey brought about a revival of interest in the L'Enfant plan and what was known as the McMillan commission was created. Congress authorized the creation of the fine arts commission in 1810 and later on a toning commis sion and a national capital park and planning commission were formed. During the world war it was necessary to erect numerous temporary build ings which helped to mar the archi tectural unity or the city. For a time after the war expenditures for public buildings were held down under the economy program, but in the 1926 public buildings act congress author ized the construction of new build ings In the District of Columbia to rrtsiaioi cost $50,000,000 over a five year period besides public buildings outside the District to cost 100 million dollars. Subsequent legislation provided $25 000.000 for the purchase of land in the triangle and increased the au thorization for buildings outside the District by 100 million dollars. In separate pieces of legislation other projects, such as the Arlington memorial bridge, which connects the Lincoln monument with Arlington national cemetery, the construction-o- f an addition to the house office build ing, and the Mount Vemon memorial highway, were authorized. Michigan Legislator Visualizes the Change. L. . . ; C. : TribO-- Press Service ) (Chicago Preston E. Thomas, warden of the Ohio stats penitentiary, believes the sentencing of habitual criminals for life is the wrong policy. . ' Unemployment has cost England $3,169,435,000 since the Armistice. aosaocH In j Cram'on, Representative (Rep., Mich.), ranking member of the II house appropriations committee, has visualized the physical changa which is to take place in the city. "South of the capital a new unit toill match the present house oil Ice building, to the east the new supreme court building will rise, adjacent to the congressional library," said Mr. Cramton. To th? north the capital grounds will extend from the Union station to B street N. W, and along B street to the Arlington bridge, and on to Arlington or to Mount Vernon. This boulevard and the new municipal center to be erected by the District government will claar away from the north side of Pennsylvania avenue from the capltol to Sixth street, the cheap lodging houses, the questionable resorts, the' Chinese emporium and the tattooing places, which now give that conspicuous area a character-of its own, better to be remem" ' bered than endured. "The Union square and the Mali come into their own; the Grant memorial may be better appreciated; the botanical garden is removed and will I 0E30I l JV V w RYE COVE. Va. Rescue workers of the building collapse willing to lend a hand in rescuing the children from the wrecked school. Rye Cove was hard hit by the tornado which recently swept over this section of the carried the school children injured when a tornado demolished a school homes for building here to near-b- y first aid treatment. Residents to the scene of rushed automobiles the disaster to aid the youthful victims. Great crowds gathered at the scene '5tezh3e - south. IS THE FIRST WORD mm Canada imported 108 American motor boats last year. Turned Down for Insurance! NO FINER REFRIGERATOR MADE ANYWHERE best known, probably, of Leonard Refrigerators need no introduction anywhere In America. They are the " have everything-.of the in the "they day, and language any refrigerator made, with the or porcelain finish-- all carry a complete line, lit natural woods, enameled with a Leonard. uSwrd featum. refrigeration problems are settled permanently and satisfactorily "I didn't think that the pain I had In my back or the headaches I suffered indicated anything serious, but when the life insurance company turned me down on account of the condition of my kidneys I meant realized - these - symptoms I began something. Immediately s and takcutting down on ing Jad Salts in the morning to keep my kidneys clean. Today, as a result of this course, I am. as examination proved, in At health." Too much rich food forms acids which excite and .overwork the kidneys in their efforts to filter it from the system. Flush- the kidneys occasionally to relieve them like you relieve the bowels, removing acids. ana poison, eise you may ca- pcrienca a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains In the back or sick neaaacne, dizziness, sour stomacn. coaiea tongue, ana, wm i1 the wRather is bad. . rheumat: Slit full twinges. The urina is cloudy, of sediment, the channels often get Irritated, obliging one to get up two or three times during the night. To help neutralize these irritating adds and flush off the body's urinous waste, begin drinking wafor vears to heln' clean and ter. Also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy, take stimulate slueiash kidneys and atop a tablespoonful in a glass of water bladder irritation. Jad Salts is inbefore breakfast for a few days and expensive and makes a delightful llthia-watdrink your kidneys may then act fine and effervescent hlch millions of men and women your bladder disorders disappear. to help pre This famous salts is made from take now and then the acids of grapes and lemon Juice, vent serious kidney and bladder dis (Adv.) combined with lithia. and has been orders. LEONARD REFRIGERATORS, $13.75 JO $175 rich-food- CLOSING OUT ENTIRE STOCK OF - i . Kfl n! si ( . .jiL. n.i.. vuC..s i..ii... isn't. a wing cwrong wuu ... ... iui. . - nn a .Am rn ti:i Zl Price. Ch There , an offer n r,ir;ri like this to tempt people. I m I and have never had a com vuA hm far veara r-- v ... m v. .M v- ui piimk nut kii uicr jvw v.. -- -j as stock wUl not bo complete ion, with mn Mr ofcwv-f- v , . .- .- er IHIse tone XOEXOI Which-D- o You Prefer? , , , BUILT If yon are looking for SATISFACTION, spend more time and thought in selecting yonr dentist If you are looking only for "Brands of Teeth" any old dentist will do. Most dentists use Traebyte Teeth, and some still teli you these teeth are all that is necessary for your future comfort and happiness, Truebyte teeth are rood teelh (they cost 12.60 per set retail). Can't you guess why so many sets of teeth are on the pantry shelf? It is because some dentists stiU insist on featuring "brands of teeth" instead of their ability. v. .' This office alwavs uses first class materials, but rather than boost "brands of teeth" we prefer to boost the ability and honesty of Dr. Mace, Dr. Thome. Dr. Bennett and Dr. Ramsey. - ' A rii'f7$' THE "LAST WORD" IN REFRIGERATORS YOU THINK OF Satisfaction or "Brands of Teelh" to ;"T rJ v M'F'MG'E'RM,'Oi my X be all the marks of tattooing, the stains of chop suey and the plague of room rent signs." Edward H. Bennett., cmcaeo arcni- tect, has figured prominently in the development of the building program as chairman of architectural consultants of the treasury department. Succession of Beautiful ' And Harmonious Buildings. Mr. Bennett gives this picture of ol; ... -- r x tY Try baying satisfaction once-T-you- 'll like it.. LIKE A CORD TIRE I 5 O jjj This Crawford Special Uom hat the perfected "Braided and molded" cot-tPlios of stout braided are united by a dlitlnct layer of rubber over a scamleas tub of touch, durable Mock. TulcaulaaUoa forces the rubber thoroughly Into th meshes of braid, and over all U a rubber eot-e- v of high duality to Iniure nutximum and real stance to rouch handUnf, abnte. This hoao win NOT kink, is Uahle and built to stand local hifh , water preuure. on fnfl - "Ramsey Dentistry Don't confuse this Hose with ordinary bargain made eshose. This hose is strictly high-grad- e pecially tor ns by the United States Rubber Company, and we specified how it should be made before we placed our name and guarantee on it. at right Note Specifications and Cross-Secti- Has a Good Name" New Methods But the same ioned" Honesty that has : made Ramsey Dentistry1 well known and well liked ; through all the years, M 1 Old-Fas- -- 50-FO- Thrift wise folks, who appreciite qaaUty, are loud la their praiu of Ramiey blossom more gloriously elsewhere; Dentistry. war world temporary shacks, the OUR SPECIAL PRICES Mail ai yonr broken vhich have so long outstayed their We repair and return tamo Nature-Lik- e Plates Unbreakable New welcome, will vanish; the agricultural day. . building steps back to. the proper Maroon Vulcanite Plate alignment and .becomes an architecPainless Extraction .25 OFFICE HOURS: tural asset, instead of a liability. . Nitrous Oxide Gas (with Oxygen) '...... 1:30 a. m. to (:30 p. " " Vision work. . our The L'Enfant Th Rrpntatlon and Cnarante of this office stand back of all Sunday, 10:00 a. m. to t p. m. O Will Be Realized. Examinations and Estimates Free "For the north boundary of the D Mall, the L'Enfant vision of stately public buildings properly landscapsd will succeed the present strange mixture of the useful and the tolerated Gold Ramsey n commercial architecture winch Painless ii and $15 Maroon Crown ;"now reduce tills heart center of the Extraction Vulcanite Plate capital to the level of hundreds of Bridgework ether cities properly unsung. o "Ss: "From the White House to the capi- toL the south side of Pennsylvania avenue, where have traveled these many years great democracy's chceen leaders and loved heroes, will be the . imposing federal buildings of the triangle program, not competing with each other and swearing at each I ether in varying forms of architecture, but each contributing to a beautiful AND ASSOCIATE DENTISTS whole that will add something to the world's architecture. "As L'Enfant apd Washington DR. FRANK S. THOME DR. WALLACE MACE . DR. L. G. BENNETT would have itt th? capltol city will II New Owl ths ST. MAIN 267 Store) Dreg (Over a world clean lace then present to the IOE30I with beautiful features, and (one will JOBOCS - put. OT CRAWFORD SPECIAL . . . ."....................$22.50 8.00 Inch Corruiated "Tread" Built Like a Cord Tire. LENGTHS Includmg Couplings 75 FULLY GUARANTEED IN EVERY WAY NO DELIVERIES ON HOSE 4.00 D s. . ' noaoi OESOQai FURNITURE 146150 V-- r. character STATE ST. SALT LAKE CITY --gtorsj; OJ aaanpiowoaaanouuvun |