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= L 14 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 24, 1921—PART 1. ! > o 'MANY IN ERS | o ! A DAIES Sl-uw | “Vamps™ Using Wiles I SANE SOLD Spinster Aged 123 ! RBBKV"J.[ | Roosevelt Square, | BAU_S."]N ‘i }5' ' K 1 | On Married People | WANDERING THE STREETS Attributes Her Long [ * | Proposed New Name i gl S Ps eeP | £ . . Tpe | . 5 ]| ROCKVILLE. Md. Abri Spe- BALLSTON, Va. April 23.—Matters Risk Paying Big F"w; li | ““'l;",e to Single Bliss ; ciarli —'?r\\ ‘|l|..x e (Y::rlxec v pie- | | Fo;y‘:":!ldgq::""' | |ef 1ocal and country-wide interest will Diseas | 2 2 4 i ARSAW, April 23.—Poland bl | NEW YORK, 1 —Mayor | . y e R L O N minge Bill, de. | {American Legion ProbersSay Many | | ,WWARSAW e _nm_:::‘“"n sett of Great Falls against the Capi-| | Hylgn has recommended to the | | D¢ considercd at the regular meeting | aizned to protect the sanctity of Others Are Hidden Away in central Europe. She Ia Mise | |tal Traction Company of Washington, | | rd of aldermen that Herald | |of the Ballston Citiz Association the home, hax been introduced in || Anna Dobek, living In Chocho- | |Wwhich was a suit to recover damages | | Square, the intermection of | |0 he held at the Jr O, U. A, M. Han | wa | the West Virginia leginlature by ! Their Homes. low, who recently celebrated | (for injuries sustained by Bissett | Brondway. 34th atreet and 6th | sday evening. Every member is| Senator Harmer of Clarksburg. 1 23 z 4 | her 123d birthday. Miss Dobek | |when a car on which he was a| | avenue, be renamed Roosevelt | ed to be presen { e tohs | " The meaxure provides that if [ EW YORK, April 23.—Many in- In still quite active, physically | er collided with another car uare, in honor of the former rof the| g ive b Time Short for Entry BefOre | | ans ™ humsana or wite sanpecta | 806 soldiers are wandering (he| | and mestaily. " mad o oany. | Union station. Washinkton, on | | Mreatdent: or of thef An inexpensive hue | | another person of being unduly streets of New York, Col. Cornelius housework each day. | 3. 1919, the company has He urged carly consideration | S| powerful solution Virginia Primary—News ! B e e raate Wickersham, _chairman of the Nhe also has a senwe of humor, | judgment in the amount| | of the suggextion to permit : of — jAmerican Legion investigating com-| | and to her acquaintances nt- preparations for dedicatory ex- 5 ustice I | : : nee 9 ::f :v.'.'":,’..:!.."'::-':rh::lu facts | Mittee, declared today in an informal tributes her longevity to the | suit was insfituted in the cir-| | ercixes on October 27, the colo- -;,.’,,"J' o P . From the State in ‘the "oae] "wna thew wemd @ || [O0EL L0 Commander Tk W Gal | | faet that she haa mever “been | |sute urt vere, Dut Was removag (0 nel' ixty-third birdhday anhi- 3 e o Mee N ratts 3 e e fenoiotane ||shamiidediared’ many lothats: asiides| || aRomttihe Roares iatistDoben || | stancs o are oy of theing : Church Waorld Drive p i clared many others, as de- oune. ~ || st of the comp c o ) B} 3 AEchiwon 3 N Special Dispateh to The Star. R e B M veo ||ficient ‘mentally, were being hidden| | doexntt like catm; eithers | |an avit that it did not believe e Bowman of Lacy and| Poul RICHMOND. Va. April 23Time is| | Gplont of (e warning fafla to | &W4Y in their Romes. These men, thel L i 2 it could have'a fair trial in this s e R aT R RIngta rawiugsioxe foxicandidates o0 || (AR ciRectimmalceanelthe enmp= [fior cmgelvesiibyti toin busite: anall—— —— = Miss Annie L. McPherson and Ar- COL. BAKER RETIRED. more. Md. Disinfectant mouncel themselves: fox the coming | tiingy melhods. (hellonties sy remedial legislation is urged. TWO STILLS FOUND thur W. Barker. bot. of Washing- e e stron<’ Leagur of the Balistor . 2 S | eaus n = li5¥co) icke Sola inss L R Wete tna = ckvilie = - |School is arranging for a sock Soc T ) state are to be named. To da | | ndjudged gulity of the charge, |I{TC InCroasing Ahe Jatatesols? Wagne astor of the Baptist 7 . A ning on the school grounds, for the and pleasant to use. Hel, are contests for just two places of | | a fine of up to $100 whall be || 7K 0L the rate :fuai'?‘,i,n iiu‘chu::?;'“:,é Occupant of House Held—TwWo | (huren as were Miss Ermma A Tay- Service Thirty-Eight Years. it of th 1001 improveme mamtgin the poulery plant .P.: the seven to be filled—governor and ansensed. Ibud. the report said. Others Arrested. ;ur ].nnl kl‘n\r.;l L. Etchison, both of | Col. Chauncey B. Qu.\rlr‘rrl\‘:ll’”‘flll" TI‘]‘J:ur'- of {{hw m)u».» ai nitaty ponite ; T & ; g o DL 1chaun ! w the cha or adm 3 > lieutenant governor. The question i D oral ; SAenIch ‘ . Damas. | Master Corps, has been placed on the (1< olloction. whiet . & 2 h L | R T B smantled stills and sixty gal-| Under the auspices of the Damas : nich will & Your Money Back if YOU. being asked if there will be further | CONFERS ON DEMOTIONS. |[ions of mash were founs mlmé ": cus District Farmers’ Club, a largely | retired list en his own application.|to age. one cent for cach year beinst Mot Satistiag OU Are last-minute entries for positions? N’”‘]Z-YEAR-OLD CONFESSES ooty 3 : 2 aden be-|attended meeting of the dairymen |wfter more than thirty-eight years' D B e RO e il eaya WorE andi| i Z peathgthe flooring of a house at 64|was held at Damascus last evening. [Service, Hi is from Ohin and was ing_of Ballston Council s ° D% there are reports that such a thing Is | - {Oyster Sees Policemen Who Guard- l',,sfr et. occupicd by Minnie Boykin, [Archie W. Souder. president of the | graduated from the Military Academy AL held Tuesday evening. tt Fe possible in one or two instances, if | HE LED BANDIT GANG | g e o when prohibition agents ditlelub, presided, Aadresses SUEERR e e fu- | thirteen new membors o Pratt Food the aspirants “come out in the open ! y Liquor Shipment, «arly today. on a warrant, according livered Ly 1. [ fantry”arm until July. 192, when he| The next meeting of the an- Company for or against certaim other cani - | S— | Commissioner James F. Oyster had | {8 Chorts, to police headquarters. | president o was transferred to {he Quartermaster | nounced for next Friday cvening. | = dates. It is recalled that a fox yvoars| * = {another conference yesterdny after- lovkin was charged with il- Sl '_'“:L 1 Corps. He reached the grade of col-| —_—— I Chicage i ago a candidate appeared almost at,Admits Proudly He Organized |noon with former Detectives Frank | G521 e boop ot and sellingl dn- ol Jihe Siate. oo onel in that corps in May, 1917, and| Using a laboratory on shipboard,? e the closing hour of the lists and : { z Raucr and Thomas Sweene whio Il s oS paucragest inSviolation oL SEpman ot Baltimore and S an: served as a brigadier gencral in thel scientists will study di »s peculiar | the race and managed to be clected| Band Charged With Feats of were demoted to privates a_short | G Prohibition la . ci "n.lst'“';;m B G mauntleroy ,ixanm.;.l rmy during the world war.[to the tropical possessions of the to office. In another case it is re-| Burgl time ago for having acted as guards | \FTank Fisher of . Baltimore and|&inginnati, Ohio, and i e Recently he been stationed at{United States, Great Britain, France called that a candidate had made a| urglary. to a shipment of intoxicants, which, | Yaude Baxter. 2233 8th strect, who | 9f Washingion ‘motored out to Rock- | jgreig e e and Italy 2 Tace of a vear and another entered| oo LRTRRSRURG, Fla. April accantingfoinolicciomelals fwasicon:l|INSES: UG houschatithe ftime, fwetel 0o Jateraay, aftennooniand iwenel) a few weeks before the lists ear-old Paul McConke: SlEncds ffom e pointRinEMacylanaiits| St Cdion enothericharse 1 pastor of ihe Baptist Church, Tmme- | and beat the long-distance candidate ygcq; '« aspired to fame and | an embassy in this city, © ed | Plemmons and Sheets. Sermis, Tohn. | diatels arter the coremony the cou- | WILL TRAIN EX-SOLDIERS. handily | honor ritobber. Little Bant e Commission stcelVed | son and Gray and Precinet Detective | Ple returned to Washington. “Lily Whites” Bid for Votes. {is a dete-mined sort of chap, so he erous appeals to reinstate the 2 Y e Unde: : Mrs, Herr ¥ 5 | ol Hozen or 8o of | officers to their former positions, and r and Holmes of the second pre-| . r the direction of 1 ¥ | Fort Sherid Provi 4 ‘That the republicans of \1r::uk 'hillh-’v;v:l ::::z‘ ::m ;!rkvnnx;lPdY’|>rn| |1t Is understood the purposs. of his t and Prohibition Agent Stephen- | _Ar;"( lr){ ;lnd{]“rl ?vnn-{r\. -“' l or eridan to Provide Vocation- | the lily white division—arc to make a|his co 8 SR E G e e SRS e S LR DR RO son and for senefit of the Mont- bid for votes in every district in the ber band. Of all these boys Paul ““}fiu':\fmrr'-,lfi‘s’.».,nufi-'n“’ng"('m"I.c'.‘éin.“_dd' County Chapter of the Red al Work for 8,000 Men. atate iy the declavationmade here hy | the Younzest et et il i fnd he Rockyille Volunteer! CHICAGO, April 23.—Establishment < e local club. i ith‘n the past m s ¢ artment, Novieland a 2 £ he members of the local club, ‘Thia! With'n the pust month this s PROFIT IN HIDEOUS NOISE. e Ehevanaiinl SEIEAED AR 28 cbaablnt) e e el Gag rued by o number ot 417 | FQUR GUILTY OF MURDER. LIS sl b presented | of 8, socaiional training camn this siderably more than 1.200 names is ‘re victimized and the polic ——— Maryland Calithumpian Bana | ¥ AiarEc D ’r_:n;‘rix'&:‘r :rr"x;u‘«‘. mner i 1linois. “_," white men and women who are of that ! could find no clue to the thievesigontenceq to 20 Years in Prison a = people of Rockville and sin and Michigan was announced s - cesterday, when four of them e o today by Charles W. & . a politieal faith, and recruits are com-until vesterday, when Levies on Newly Weds. Will be in the cast o e e ! ing in at a rate that makes the offi-: were arrested and admitted that it After Trial at Norfolk. S Rowland Wasass pastoriof nal officer. The camp will | cers of the organization feel encour-, was indeed they who had performed | Special Dispateh to The Star. st Chy i ofiici T ime | Pe_opened June 15 and vari riary. N X < i 23.—F 8 15 | ° September 15, ing is plain, “This or-|these various feats of burglary. NORFOLK, April 23.—Four men| CUMBERLAND, Md. Aprit 23.— » here today of Miss Elsa R. ;5;‘,’;,3,’,‘; o o pivaciode, ot Tor| o myentle cont here this morning | charged with murder connectivnl ol iine canompion vaaas o and Allan S. Dor: Tume." declared ome 6f the hest {vouns Paul admitted. rather proud'y, | with the killing of two Japanese sea- i . hington. $4.000 Enown men of that party. This is|that he had directed all the adven: [men on the steamship Kaisho Karu|Sheer profit is a late novelty of the debating team of the Gaithers- o ,000 FOR FARMS. said to have been indicated when aitures of his gang here Jast Christmas eve, were found|Garrett neighborhood. along the Bal- bure High Sehor isses_ Clarice sy a i se a —_—— guilty of first degree murder by the| . i . ings and Anna Marie Schwartz i Fale it AL S R 5 jury "at midnight tonight, and sen-|tibore and Ohio railroad, a few miles | g% %) o O e e Cvening | Sale of Federal Land Bank Bonds ‘ jdea on the grouna that it would]| NEARBY STATES’ DEATHS. [tenced to twenty years each in state|north of here. One evening's work | enrricd off the honors in the final to Supply South G not undertake to promote the 5 5 prison. A netted $60. contest in a series among represen- pply Southern Growers. | aspirations of any man for any of-| FREDERICKSBURG. Va. April 23| Notice was filed that a motion would| The crowd, which, besides boys, | tativ of the various high schools| NEW ORLEAN: April Z&_OVMI fice, leaving the individual members| (Special).—Mrs. Melville Broaddus|be made Monday for a new trial. had men and women, both young and|of the county, being awarded the $4,000,000 for the farmers of L free to express their own preference. | died at her home. near Bowling Green. SR R S old, with all sorts of noise-making | decision over the representatives of | $4.000,00¢ mers of Louis Women are identifying themscives|after a long illness. aged sixty-six devices, first visited the home of a|lhe Fairland High School Misses |iana, Mississippi and Alabama soon | with this organization in large num-vears. She is survived by her husband recently married couple. After a few | Annie Milcs, Marie Satine and Delma | will be available through the sale of bers. The club has established head-|and three daughters, Mrs. Linwood | FoUTABROL Hotke Withitin ta Fo i Brvan: tederal land bank bonds, T. F quarters and mcetings are heid every | Puller and Mrs. Dan Jerrold of Sparta 2 CoRbeIl dileens To o The' contest was held in the as- president of the New Orleans week. The attendance is large. land Mrs. Irvin Shorter of Prince Ed- bets and other Instroments. the beids j Sembly hall at the high school build- announced tonight o r jward county. She was a member of| That Arlington county is as free|inad brid ' PR ing here and was presideq over by s amount will be distributed Four Seeking Post Office. Salem Baptist Church, at Sparta. le el ton | g s ocgroom came oWt and do-|pr James E. Dects. president of the|among the more needy farmers, it There are four men who are being| Mrs Jane Balderson, wife of Joseph |from violations of the prohibition |nated $15. The noise-makers then county board of rducation. was stated, as the demand for funds mentioned as aspirants for the local | palgerson. of Westmoreland county, ||aW tas it has ever been” and thatlited three other couples of newly~ | *"As in all of the preluminary con- | at present fap excectn ihe fob funds| post office—John Lyons. Joseph W.ldicd raddenly at her home. She was | Uhe Sheriff of the county is doing all|weds, obtaining similar contribu | tests the subicrt eomorired wan: | oobresent far e Stewart, Melvin Flegenheimer and C.| gyriel ‘hile playing with her |Within his power to enforce the Taw. | ‘iona with o total of $60 for a might | -Greuld the Tores Siaered wass Ridgeway Moore, the latter being a | senuacnildren. ~ 118 the belief of the grand jury, which |of hideous noises. Isome form of compulsory military i lawyer who saw considerable service |~ .orge P. Baggett died suddenly of :;‘;f,;‘i':lyld"’an“: ;‘P';’o’r':‘!‘f)"&'stl":;fla'g im..mn 2 Suithersburg m;ll:uod ri|n GEN. McDOUGAL IN HAITI. Overseas with the American forces. ai e home of his niece, Edisen the affirmative and Fairland in the = e 7 The term of the present postmaster | halt G IAre; At the home of his i ece |Brant. presiding judge. “HUMAN FLY” KILLED. |negative, The judses were Maj. Def-| CAPE HAITIEN, Haiti, April 2 does not expire until September of | o't : 3 SPOY The report of the grand jury was * |andorf, Mrs. A. Dawson Trundle and{Gen. McDougal arrived here vesterday next year. There Is more or less be- | COUNLY. aged sixty-three years H:!aunmivml to the court by Ashton C. Mrs. Josiah W. Jon for an inspection of the gendarmerie. Mef that the department will apply | had Pech emploved in the Pittsburehjones, the foreman. The grand jury [Falls From Sixth Floor of Balti- | imjurme sosialned when he foll | He whs Siven & reception by the mem: | R Mo e bt s I anDlY | Piateiand: (GY works in ChiCago in its report showed it had made in- down the steps at the home of his |bers of the Union Club. He started on fore they are ousted. and whers they M mea dire. Buston. He- was | Jestigations of other affairs of the more Hotel. 1 son, Walter 5. Brown. at Kensing- | the return trip to Tort au Prince this ¥y Towed | Visit Mr. an rs. county. Regarding the school con-| : iton e e ol v of Hinch o Continue ander the eivii Servioa|a brother of the late Samuel T Bag.|ditions, the report said: “We have| BALTIMORE. April 23—Andrew|lo8. this morning, caused ihe death s accompanied by Glenn Stew- regulations, to which they were as.|Ectt of Spotsylvania, who for years!examinea conditions of school affairs | Corey. “human fly." ‘was Killed here| S¢vera U inme iy senarles H-lart of the American State Department igned by President Wilson. Hay T, |held a position in the office of thejand find that law, in letter and spirit, | today, when he fell from the sixth| Br eed ClEhly WO Jears. - %ho is spending a few days in Hait! on et oy den SO is a2y T.lauditor of Post Office Department atig being carricd out.” floor of a local hotel, which he was| " g ‘Thornton is now serving his second | term here. and the growth of the of- fice has been enormous since he first took charg: Judge Edmund Waddill of the United States District Court is adhering to his Washington. News has reached here of the re- cent death of Mrs. Annette D. Sandy (nee Fauntleroy), formerly of Fred-{county affairs has been published ericksburg. at the home of her!during 1920, nor up to last week. and daughter. Mrs. Ellan_Moore Walton. we recommend that report be required at Spokane, Wash. She was in her|to be published twice a year, as re- Continuing, the report said, in part, as follows: “We find that no financial report of climbing for the benefit of a local orphanage. A large crowd of persons w him fall. Corey was about thirty years old and is supposed to be from Pennsylvania CITY ANNIVERSARY PLANS. at Pumphre. ial will me t | Special Dispate FRET chapel, Rockville. Bur- mford, Conn. SUICIDE BY SHOOTING. va., his way home from Panama. SHIP LINE SUES BOARD. | MOBILE. Ala neconne Steamship Company of New |fj York today filed suit in the district| federal court at Mobile for $80,000 April 1 1110 GSt. N.W. announced intention to put jail terms !aighty-third year. Mrs. Sandy made{quired by law. —C. U. Did an old resident of jagainst the United States Shippin, ©on every man convicted in his court of | her home here, later residing withher | “We have examined the expenditur. FREDERICKSBURG, V- April 23.! Ottoman, Lancaster county, took his| Board, result of alleged damage: Violation of the prohibition laws. This | gister. Miss Lorelle Fauntleroy, injof moneys by health department and| May 25 has been definitely selected]life this week. Mr. Didlake 105t his | tn the steamship Winneconne ot Now N Week seven of these men faced thel!portsmouth. Since her daughter's mar- [believe that said department is doing | 15 the date for the celebration of the | wife about two years ago and w. Orleans recently in a heavy gale. ."'lll[l]““"“mmm"n (TR Judge, four of them making a fight and | riage to K. P. Walton she had lived with |a splendid work and money expended two hundred and fifticth anniversary|in poor hcalth. The body was dis- It was alleged that the Cecil Coun- I - being convicted, and three others en-{them in the west ¥ jby it is being spent for best interest|of the founding of the city of Fred-|covered by F. P. McGinnes on the|ty, a Shipping Board boat, broke loose tering pleas of guilty. The four men-| CUMBERLAND. Md. April 23 (Spe-{of county. cricksburg. It will be made a big af- | floor of Mr. Didlakc's barn, a bullei | from her moorings and hit the Winne- Uoned are said to have been giving|cial)—Walter Brown. who served in| “We would recommend that salary | fair and distinguished men of national | hole in the head and the weapon on|conne. damaging her to the extent of trouble for a long time. A motion to!the Union army in Company C. 32d iof health officer be fixed by your |reputation will participate the ground $50,00 rehear the cases is now pending, and | Ohio Volunteer Infantry, died at Key- |board of supervisors: and that all if refused they are certain to get jail |ser, where Le had been in the pottery |bills for equipment for his office be terms. Those who pleaded guilty were ;business for thirty years. He was a|approved by said board, and said caught redhanded, and confessed, but {member of the Grand Army of theihealth officer or other persons han- declined to give the names of the men | Republic, the Methodist Episcopal |dling county funds be required to for whom they were working. The !Church. the Ancient Order Knights of | give bond. three were given three months in jail [the Mystic Chain and the Junfor{ “We have investigated reports of and a fine of §200 each. The men who |Order United American Mechanics. ’exundlmre of county moneys by your employed them will pay the fines, but| GRANTSVILLE., Md. April 23 (Spe-{board of supervisors contrary to law; the actuality of jail terms may have | cial).—John J. Keim. the oldest resi-{and while this is technically true it the effect of making them suddenly |dent of the Elk Lick region. a few {has been done with view of getting Temember the name of the man or men | miles north of Grantsville, died Wed-{best results. for whom they were working. nesday morning at his home in sam-l “We_strongly recommend that all 4 i bury. aged ninety-five years. He was|road work done in the whole county Bt ke factive, {2 couain of Silas C. Kelm, ploneer |be done. under supervision: of the Richmond is today enjoying a build- i} nier of Salisbury, father of the|county engineer and all bills paid out ing boom such as has not been seen |jicSenator Noah G. Keim of Elkins, |of road funds be approved by him be- here In several years. There are many i\ “va., who died Tuesday. {fore payment. residences being built, and on every | i “We further recommend that your Job there is a full complement of men. | jboard of supervisors endeavor to work The carpenters have voluntarily re- MANASSAS. ‘together more harmonfously and do E duced their own scale of wages, but! jbusiness in more businesslike manner, the fight with the bricklayers still is| 3ANASSAS, Va. April 23 (Special). |and eliminate wrangling so prevalent under way. The contractors are refus- | _The anual meeting of the Manassas |at past meetings. Ing to entertain any proposition for! gistrict Sunday School workers is to| “We recommend that common- compromise. having been forced to ar-{he held at the Baptist Church in|wealth's attorney general of Virginia |~ Tnge for the bringing of other brick-| Manassas tomorrow afternoon. Prom-gee if board of Supervisors = hus layers to the city. Materials are much | inent spéakers on the program are |authority to employ health officer and reduced as compared with last year, | Rev. J. M. Bell, county president; ipay him out of county funds.” Iaborers are willing to accept less, and | Rev. A. B. Jamison. R. A. Rust, Rov. | There will be a special meeting of there are more of the latter class idle ! S . Skelton and Charles R. Mc- the board of supervisors at the court- than is good for the city. i Donald. Special music will be pro- |house tomorrow. Several matters of The Richmond Cedar Works, which ' vided. N ivital importance to every citizen of employs many hundreds of men, and| A Tom Thumb wedding. in which |the county uic expected to be com- which has been closed down for four | about a hundred little tots from the {gidered by thc board. te months, is to resume with a full force | primary department of the Manassas (" A delegation of the Arlington Lodge urse (0] eede the coming week. meaning that 600 of | grade school participated, was given |of 0dd Fellows will g0 to Falls Chareh the former employes will be able to|in Conner's Hall. Friday evening, for ! tomorrow morning to unite with Falls | . et back to work and to earn a living. | the benefit of the school. - oq. | Chureh’ Lodge, No. 11, in attending 5 5 Richmond Blues to Celebrate. Commencement exercises of 00d- i the 102d anniversary services at the . L= = = May 810 are the dztes on wnich the | Pine School will ‘be held Thuraday Luptist Church there. “Rev. John Les - Got a baby in your home? Yes? Con Riehmend Lot nfantey” Bluce wi | Syenin, AP 2n, Bev. . A Bl o st Sty e ou vave ~ on 1S gratulations! Want a piece of furniture Celebrate the 132d anniversary of the . ST v i e s i E i b A school and civic league was or- " H. H. P 1 organization of the command. Its ex-| o .h7cq “ar “Woodlawn, - this county, | Sormon :{'.;’nl;'fi';.,?e#:heo;:;:p:clzlu 7 that can be used as a crib, a bassinet or a istence has been continuous since that! Syturday night. C. J. Meetze, county | ot Ariington Lodge. whieh “war seo - . vard in which the baby may tumble time. The celebration this year will| president of the leagues. made the | oonin miromizas Sehe musrer aoe ot r O a yard in A T be more elaborate than for many principal address. Arlington Lodge closed with the O l | | I l Il around and play? Here it is—the incom- Jears, one of the reasons being that| Mrs. -Ballantyne Patterson wasipo.tio. Tuesday evening, with an s AEqure this is the first real celebration since. calied to Pittsburgh, Pa.. Tuesday. bY {enrollment of about seventy. The de- parable Kiddie Koop. the men returncd from the war and | the serious illness of her som. Nor-igrced will be conferred o a large 3 2 5 dlitih . effected reorganization sufficiently to| man R. Patterson. who died before : Sices WIL be tonfetted on o 1arse Th ice of this fine Grafonola is now only $60, and it has every make the event worth while. The Gov- ! she reached his bedside. visiting_degree team. e price 7 : S ful NON-SET X, babi when Mother The 01d Guard of New e A oty Far oy N ag | The Washington and Virginia Rail- Columbia special feature, including the wonderfu 5 For very young babies ) < e Guard of New York, as well{ Browning zitended a meeting Monday | " etitioned the state corpora- ; S . ; J ) : a2 the Ancient and ‘Honorable Artil-|in noke. where the \';';f:;'i';'t?{;;'n:é i Nl automatic stop that makes the Colunibia the only MODERN wants to have the little one near her all ery of Boston. have been invited to! S and Wool Growers’ A 0 aba ancl 3 . v inge attend. The friends of the Blues are inia. was made a permnnent;‘::’:‘d“::;x];‘:"‘r:fl“;rll‘:‘lzl:;d’;:‘:c(l,:’": Phonograph. night long ; simply drop the hinged upp;r ©oming to the rescue in fine style and organization Rt s = {iddie K i it the occasion will be worth attending | Mre. M A. Crouch, aged xe\:»n‘lg-;:‘:: companyelatmaithasitneipetson third of the Kiddie Koop, puslf it up by o s T o ce years. died at her home, in the ' i 2, 2 8::: x,h 1‘;”‘5:;.: 'm:um:fid : S Stiey feiborhoad. Sunday night, of | i the past that it has been operated o . . the side of mother’s bed; baby is now g amusements will furnish the enter-|a complication of discases. She was|at a loss. 5 Wlll dehver it to your a couch all to herself, yet connected with Calments o the. st {a native of Loudoun county. The fu-| Organization of the Arlington Coun- 2 = I"m" T el b ar U E smcsaWl | A CzeReatrs waslRcctediatiaieUng h Cl b Pl the larger bed, is perfectly safe and you “Guerillas” Will Gather. ! day afternoon by Rev. Homes Welch. {17 "pi{q 0 (Ul e " When a consti- . ome on the ul an £ bed and Survivors of the famous old organi-| 2la interment ‘was in the Sudley, ,ijon and by-laws was adopted and can reach out from your own bed an -{cemetery St o lected. The officers are: 2 sation known as Mosby's command.| The 43d Battalion of Virginia Cav- | officers e 2 g 5 3 touch her any time. 410 known as Mosby's guerrill [airy.” Moshy's Rangers will hold lits | Edna S R This Fine Crafonos wilt be deliv- Make your selection of $25dwor§:; Y ave a reunion this year, ,annual reunion in Manassas May H it s < = = 5 i O o it -39 Manasas. There are very few of theee| commemorating the birthday of Gen.|A. Hohein, secretary; Arthur Den ered at the special price of $60 of Columbia Records and we ing the warm days the Kiddie Koop, men still alive, possibly a score. hut' Rarnard E. Bee. S macSitrea suzer: (Oncag Hoheln FIual, to your home upon a $5 pay- deliver them on the Club plan— During the w: 3 they are rated as the most int | At the April term of the circuit|cal director. Meetings of the orches- y f ; $1.00 down and $1.00 week- it ick turning adjustable wheels, loyal men to one another that court divor were Eranted in the|ira are to be held p]var,\'gl-hrld‘fiy};""‘“‘ ment, and you can pay the bal- pay $ d : dow It th : .c on its quic g o lived. This may be the last ir {following cases: Alder A. Bates vs. ljn. "5t the Clarendon Schoo ouse. . v — have al € New musis ran or even Uil naniber will ever Bot fosero te 1 Bates, John Maddox va. 1da | G members of the orchestra ar ance on the Convenient Club 1 - iil‘n o may be rolled onto the ver. f ?;'u 80 long as there are three or four ;-n‘gmu}« N ..m..xJ; 1 Irvl‘a:?x““;"“l,()r:.l'u M. Hohein, hualzcl ': M;‘roy. plan. zt! the time. out into the yard. There is a mosquito ‘ ey will meet and talk ¢ the) Bernard ar e EdeasiCharlotte Hagan. Charle: ohein, = : Past. The reunion will last St auy s F. Moler va. Edgar [ (1000 Recs. Tony Luzi. Francis & net as regular equipment that goes over » he property of the Furman ste | S mea t, Herman McDonald, Arthur 5 . v j er line, verating betwern died At his home neAT | Denman, Denman Rucker, Herbert Hei t avings to be had on Columbia the top, and the baby may now enjoy 3 L points along Jhe river. w ar’ New Market, Vi, | Robinsor, l‘:rod Griffith, D. Early and ere are toe s g 5 nap in peace with the bright sunshine, the jactian, S Ap - The “three years old. ames Tucker. ~ 1 h N P W p 3 Patersburs az:‘;lu{r::r?h.-'(};':.:'«’—:";:\-;r" R e (Jrafonolas at the ew PFre-War I‘rices gentle breezes and the fresh air all and is the only service for the f: i ot tood puse gue: i Eodlisithe ooty he farmers in compliment to her house guest. WEDDINGS Of VIRGINIANS. i et e E2 e iig120) now $85 around. Editors Will Meet. "R R. Buckley of Clifton has been | FREDERICKSBURG, Va. April 23 Kz was $225 now $150 now = $60 aitg Py Ive] pivirEinia, editors affliard with the | ¢lected by the Washington City Pres- | (Special)-—-Miss Sadie’ M. Weedon be- Hz was $165 now §140 o T et Have you ever visited the Lifetime Fur- ss Association, will have . S, S So S e 150 now $125 P iddi a meeting July 2 € feTthe s ssembly, which meets at|in King George. She is a daughter of G2 was $| ? Koops are only a View. Buckroe Beach o oioscan e, Ind. in M i Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Weedon. Fz was $140 now $100 Az was $32.50 now $30 niture Store? Kiddie P 1yk Beach. The fixing of the place will | ne Of.the handsome| Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Carner of Barton tithe of what we carry for the little folks. be the work of Dresident ach wil ons of this county, was | Heights, Richmond, formerly of Fred- s d stroll L4 Secretary Latimer. 1o whom the ol ’-‘H-*uf]v isdinering mrivkxhur:. announce n|.-Teng..geRxm-m . . Sedans and sulkies; gondolas and stroll- ' ection was left. The association ! AL ©- |of their daughter, Miss Tacye Bryan B ok - W ~ two mectings each Searowinter bag | Sebh Campheil Bennet entertained 4 | carner. to Lieut. Jonn H. Parker. U. NeW 5 Columbla Hlts——SSC ers; beds and bassinets; jumpers; walk etmries 3 large company at a bridge tea s L GOt s of QUntico IVas the h! Why should we go on? Bring Attorney General Saunders has rul- marriage to take place in early spring o ers—Oh! = WE B 3 :’:{}h:}:’“z:;’:: aspiring zu‘,.m;~ mu: CARMEN FAIL TO AGREE. a!_r;\t:_e mh::-"rfa:£ lg'e ;f‘:’: Anne Bhse Look furL the Silver Llnlng.% A Home Again Blues. Fran t’asAn the babies with you. We like to see them A 4 as that under | ] e e ), e = 3 Which they registered. For instance,| DETROLT, April 23.—Officials of the |daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rosewell o e e W 3378 Ding-a-Ring. Al Jolson. anyway and, besides, you'll then be sure if Mrs. John Smith regisiers to vote | Detroit United Railway and repre- | Page of Oakland, Hanover county, Fox trot. A 5 . she must, if she offers for any posi- | sentatives of its platform employes in |to Dr. Frank Stoddard Johns, will be Answer. Fox trot. A My Mammy. Fox to get exactly the right things. - tion at the hands of the volers. as- | conference today failed to adjust dif-|celebrated at the country estate of 3376 Do You Ever Think of Me? 3372 pire as Mrs. John Smith. She cannot | ferences arising from the company's|the bride's parents on Saturday eve- O:h:tze-iCEoxitrot, employ her given name in making | announcement of a wage reduction|ning. April 30, at § o'clock. the race for office. She is to vote ranging from 20 to 28 per cent.) Edward Tompkins of this city and Just as she registers. If they should | Whether further conferences would | Mixs Lois T. Gregory of Cheriton, Va., marry, however, after registering. it be held was not indicated |were married this afternoon in the a er ° is presumed they would be allowed! The company has announced the re- | Cheriton Methodist Episcopal Church. Between D G E to have their names altercd on the | ductions would b de effective May ! Miss Frances Tompkins of this city, Seventh Street a e ] Books of the registrar | 1. and bas declined an arbitration pro-{a sister of the bridegroom. was. the Seventh Street Between D & E posal of the employes maid of honor and William Tompkins, -~ a brother, acted as best man. BONDED ON GRAVE CHARGE. | o oo o o i ey B augier DANVILLE, Va. April 23.—William L o of Mr. and Mrs. Northam Lee Bryant, Y. Noell, tobacco man, was held for| NEW YORK, April 23.—New York |of Northumberland county, became the grand jury after a preliminary hearing today of charges t he at- tacked ‘a young girl. He gave bond ©2-35,000. city. or daylight saving time, will be|the bride of Milton Pierce Packett observed by the large steamship lines|of Oak Hill, at the Baptist parson- at this port, it was announced here|2ge, at Village, Rev. S. 8. Robinson today. officiating. i .

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