Evening Star Newspaper, May 8, 1921, Page 22

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T 22 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 8 1921-PART 1 _ - 4 — e S ] 7 R NS R 8 7 i T 1 given at the closing period of the|jutant Dr. Charles F. Russell, Com- Fairfax ranks seventhteenth vnl could have brought in a verdict of | 2.Inch Rifle Skell i FAIRFAX. Sunday school. | vades C. N. Burr. Capt. John N. Bal.|population among the _counties UPPER MARLBORO. acquital. the statement from the bench | i i ? % R | FAIRFAX, Va. May The board of supervisors held its | lard, Thomas L. Presgraves. L. E |0f the state according to figures| I'PPER MARLBORO. Md. May T mild sensation. Robert Fired in Civil War | |1, county authoritios reBUIaT My ety last. | Johnson. P. P. Thomas, James N.|0f the 1920. census which havel Rev. John Rige Resigintad g and I Krank Gaiard at or Mrs. Norton. contende Tone and. Charles | just been published The population |1o St Thomas' Parish, Cronm. Irine All mbers were present, with the | Gunnell. James I that her b sand gave her the right CLARENDON. Va. May i . ’ he co s # dent of winning the fight for incor- | | in Eaves Of House i bidding on the « of | exception of Mr. Dav A letter | Jacobs. It Was unanimously decided | 0f the county is 21,943 In area the|Georges county. and will enter upon £ poration when the case comes before pecial Dispateh to The Star. | |seven miles of the Little River pike|from the state highway commi to hold the annual memorial exercises | COURtY ranks fifty-eighth in size. Thehis dutics Jun Rev. Mr. Rigg,',2isn the mote the appellate court of Virginia. prob- FREDERICKSBURG, Va., May | | west of the portion now under ...,,,|.~,mm t it could not guarantee|on June 1 in KFairfax. The com-|town of Fairfax contains 516 in-{comes from . Interesting ceremonics are being ably in June, Capt. E. W. Jordan —While workmen were re- | |qiruction. Owinz o the to” return money advanced for the mander appointed James M. Love and habitants. k | “The pr s ar 4 for the formal dedication dent of the Clarendon Citizens the roof on the resi- £ one of the tractors. ]Irul](lml: of the Littie River pike. be- | flon. R. Walton Moor: committee The Ladies og Good Shepherd of educ N of the new h 0ol here on May sociation, at a meeting of the ce of Health Officer Dr. ¢ e haus been (emporarily '}tween Alexandria and Fairfax, within {, procure speakers. and arles F. | Church will hold strawberry and [date for the ciosing 18 The pro will begin at 11 fxecutive committee of the assocli- . n Smith here an unex- pended until the broken parts ¢ ’m’-- a was read. The board 1l to make arrangement< for ice cream festival at Ashford school-|element am speaker will be tion at the engine house lost nig fle xhell wan din- || 10000 R R T thereupon decided that it would not music. The Morned to house May at 6 oclock for the Several hundred pupils and teach- | State ¢ ‘hools Albert prpointed "a special incorpors In, the . eaves. road on the Chain nike |issue the honds voted last fall for e 1 at benefit of Good Shepherd Church ttended the annual rally day Maryland court committee to map out cone ovan: evidently whot | |road on the Chuln Bridee pice fromlthe road improvemen they were meet June 1 af aes of the Prince Geerges couu Caleb (. Magruder plan of procedure to be followed | | here during the hattle of Fred- O R R sareT it Yoted unon with: the distinet promisey, WHIE CIeTeies Lot ster pubiic schools. held in & intendent ok EAUM - ed. The ericksburg in the war betwe i that the mor was be returned | was drivin nachine SCOTTISH RITE CELEBRATION. rrounds here fhis i O Burroughs will also make Fhould the charter be « SR a of the Public road near Pleasant Valley re within fi rs. A committee, con under ectio H H i ] 13 & committee has been cted to con-| | the states. ion. 1 Silbe o | : < | = 2 8 fider the form of government to be| | ¢ MR BiFfi e iilten the sisting <. Davis and Ruck. | te coilided With a truck driven by | RICHMOND. Va. May 7—(Special) School Athletic League of Maryland ard Thorne 200 4. W, Awalt, as- § adopted. estimate on_ the amount of 8 of the Virginia ley, su nted to confer w -nsbury Mayhugh. No | Scottish Rite Masons in this will| A jury the circult court here | SEIOTE MAVe o A ietrier n ae » that h individual will bhe MANASSAS 2o khe Vit like con es from Prince Wi but the machines w . f 11 e ot Afes e T otten, [of property in Chillum district in ac- & d upon to pay and all other ex- . e o ales county irding the build | damaged. {have the greatest celebration in the (R [IR€ Tse of AIrs o ance with orders of the state tax # penses in ion’w ing the s prld bridge over P run. An Work on the new buiid history of Richmond the last of tt Fain ' tad o nder direction of « S va : T (Spec 1 sunas u : : ainier. indicted for forgery. return- flown on a sood workab s Those | M AS. Va, May 7 (Special) il ment by which the ¢ is heing erected for the ot and the NEst WO, 08y S 0T TUTe: |48 8 bordiot St ot B Eery. Teturn of Assessments fa 1 to this work t [ Hererord. a well-known resident {80 T e oMeer and his assis for their store here .8 Progress The ¢ of candldates Wil excesd | ment chareod Ahat Hie Nortos tistea Reassessment of i v. chairma { of Wellington, this county, died April [ Sunday school hour is own ame of- | foundations are liid 30m, coming from the state at Jarge. her husband s o t for 3500 district is’ expected to begin §¥ine, subcha . 30. after suffering thirteen months [the special program for e in process of constry and will Fave men all the way from without his aut which she - n:the next two weeka g (. Caroll Wrenn an e ek laincas: gixty hool day. formerly known & \ mp. | ing.bwhich will he about twenty-five to seventy. The sented at the ces Bank _— | L SR n Esthmg e dren’s d follow the fesson | Conf ns. was held in the | completed in two < dogrecs are to be conferred in their Hyattsville and r the money Women of Minneapolis are to hava g cmbewbi S Ik of o years of age and a nauve of Mercer | joriod courtt ouse Saturday. Those present | cxpected that the store 1 o entirety from the third to and d- for it. Following verdict the opportunity to vote for city § &nd suppor ¥ when | day and w Commande n Jui ing the thirty-second court expressed surprise that the jury officials s June election 3 Robert Wileq, Ad-iea Ticounty. W. Va. He came here : but years of age. Funeral service w conducted Sunday afternoo the He home Dy Rev DY Clark s and interment was ry on the he ved by his wife neted by the Maj Arling- enterprise con tion under the direction King. physical ton county Wednesday and Saturd ok Mana family cem He is sur as R ] H 5 1d on ighter B aachine g g list Itev. M. F. San- e ahow the efforts of Rev. iy Hutchison. has heen se- tin a week of special Wt the Hay- | Church. Sunday. Mas cured to meetings to commence market 1 ty of the younger set Jowmoor A_large of Manassas motored to W urday ever nd surprised Miss lizaheth ¢ ton. cldest daughter Mr.and Mrs. C. W. Covington cnin Jeasantly spent in dige Co-op ociation has heen or following officers: Presid rhart e president, W Lretary “again che S Follin was IDawsen. see ment and “a report “during the had been col expended i the ¢ Iren of improving th had been ment for jes of the hureau of | ashingto ¥ Phermaiia wees i county pienic for gl 'h ! cETran as ce 1 Monday b . 1 ot ok MR St o S oy == Now comes the greatest of all sales for June Brides of Four-Room Outfits assembled not take to the Prof. Fletche the death | nnouncing 1w, which o Ho: peighhorhood £ Mre. il {curred in the G {pital. in Los A | was made in the ) that city. She w of this county and is survived Fush and one sister. Mrs. Wes Rollins of Stone House. \ meeting of the superintendents of Jepartments of the Prince William i - hank here % by THE NATIONAL FURNITURE CO.,asa result of powerful buying in enormous gquan- ¢ities. Your CREDIT will kelp you “feather your nest”’ at these remarkably low prices—either for " the four-room outfits complete or for any of the rooms separately. WITH EACH OF THE OUTFITS “ A LIBERAL FREE OFFER will make your selection still more attractive. Here is Outfit No. 2 sketched in detail. The detailed prices below will complete the story of this great offer: whi s a former resid Q. ¥ his Afth vear thodist €k re eiv ing nnounce renton Ho charge of the hors the Virzinia jon, will have department for Show entertained 5 av evening ant avenue of the h gathe night and surpri B. Jumison an acceptable sé Thursda Rev. . annual reunion of Mosby's was held _here urday, presentative W. D. Upshaw of as the princi cheon was served The Minne rangements for a who will partic Ashton of Ball Miss Adele Cutts of Lvon Park ‘Silve oonbeam.” Mi: ke Madmbean Dorothy s g hool building to the 5 and members o Waters” “Red Feather. an autemobile driven t H. tev of Ballsion last S day. Mrs. A. R. Bierl injured about the face vas given first aid bv Dr d Master H. T by the Man sted by the juniors. A number of residents of Man the funcral of Mrs. Wa was pel YiSuannon in W ngton ay. Mrs. ad body lied in a hospital in Norfolk er resident sas The National’s ur-Room Outfit No. 2, as K 75 Mlustrated-Priced Separately as Follows: “The National” Four-Room Outfit No. 1 Priced Separately as Follows: er ton Four Rooms he wus a for the home of Mr. onz Wilaon having come here twen- DINING ROOM—Colonial dexign, consisting of solid boulevard. and e as a bride. Mr. Golden Oak Bufict, 6-ft. Extension Table and four 4 DINING ROOM—Seven-plece Solid Oak Colon! town Un for tre gaged in the drug busin durable Diners with imitation leather pad sets........ Complete for Sulte. comprising large Buffet, China Closet, Exten- s ment. TDTONINE fnumber of years hore wion Table and four box-frame Diners with pad seats. an it E LR L he Manas Chapter, U. D o peeial at ........... P davs Iheld ita monthly meeting Wedne BEDROOM—Consisting of solid Oak Dreaser and Easy Credit Terms Speeial at . Z of th at the home of Mrs. J. The cemi-n Herrell on Clarendon Citizens’ BEDROOM—A benutiful Period Suite, in ma- hoxany finish, consisting of large Dresser and 5129.75 Chiffonier, heavy continuous post White Enamel Full Size Bed, equipped with woven-wire spring and com- $59.75 tion will{Battie street hen @ ngen be held Monday e at Ives Hull | were made for Memorial « A large bination mattress: Golden Oak Bedroom Chair and Chiffonfer with mirror, Dressing Table and full size Announ i that I'epre- |portrait of Jefferson Davis, recently | Rocker ....... " ST i e Wl ST Woed Bed. Complete for...... o R mentativ 1 ¢. Johnson of North |presented to the chapter by Mrs. Dakota .pt. Headley, chief of {Fannie Rixev Coles, will be public uad. will be |accepted on that day. The president, Armchair, Tabourette and Book Ends. Price, complete KITCHEN—A first-class top-icer Refrigerator, good Kitchen Table and Chair, will equip your kitchen, all 19. the Washingten traff the speakers of the evening. Mr.|Mrs. Westwood Hutchison, will en- Johnson will talk on “Civic Upbuild- | tertain the chapter June 1. ing.” while Capt. Headley will ex- faiee 'lmmg regulations in the National GLEN ECHO, MD. ’(".LI N ?—:('H-‘. de. May 7.—Slight | ARLINGTON. Gf"the town councll at ‘.',”"a';".’.i‘él‘ LIVING ROOM—A three-piece Den Set, connisting of Fumed Oak Library Table, Armchair and Arm Rocker. . ‘Well constructed and exceptionally low priced at... KITCHEN—AII ready for housekeeping with one of our special top-icer Refrigerators, Kitchen Table and & Chair. Complete for.. SRR : LIVING ROOM—A companionable Den Suite, con- sisting of Library Table, Arm Rocker, Side Rocker, 44 i $9875 As Illustrated—Complete Easy Credit Terms “The National’s” Bed Outfit * ’ —Consisting of continuous post White Enamel Metal Bed June Brldes FREE Ofier with gallery: heavy fillers. Excel $ With either of the above Four-Room Outfits we lent <pring and soit top sanitary P . iy mattress, covered with good grade will give free your choice of the following: ofiticking: Loxtraspecial atis i o 42-Piece Set of j2-Pe. Set Wmn. A. Rogers Easy Credit Terms Dinnerware | 1 Silverware ready for the Bride, At..............occcmsecanaanaoois “The National’s” Sidway Carriage RLINGTON. ¥ FEIRS | election May 2. Mayor Jacob D O T Luther! Aldermen Thomas Denelle, Flingto, 21 Boswell and G. Arnold were re Arheten he| Jected and Harry Houghton newly | wee zer was chosen secr pee tary to the council ¥ Vill opened May 1 with istration. This hosteiry list. o ar m elected. Swe choice tary- on v of its many | | wife of Capt.! Toronto, Canada, | ister, Mra. dow Lawn out-of-town guests of the week drew De Shields and id Mrs. Jennie ashington s have reached here marriage in Holbrook 1 Mlle Germaine Goinea tr dune 1. at Glen Echo ¥ —Has full size re- versible hood, all- steel gearing. wood handle and guaran- teed rubber tires. Easy Credit Terms orence Thompkins ister of the groom, i reception, being enter- ter, Mrs. Huarry Glen Echo's s the Child’s Sulky *3.98 Attractive and durably built. Easy Credit Terms CHERRYDALE. YDALE. Va rlier ac- being | r.. who, before | e widow of Cap sh submarine service, nizland nd of the Unit- was among the “The National’s” “The National’s” Free Set of Dinnerware Free Set of Silverware LawnMower | Westing Machine | poreh Rocker| o Frome $Q.95 $Q.95 Lawn Bench Easy Crsed-fierms 8_ 3 1 2 E;sg;‘“"s 4. 7 5 Terms dressed b occupyin bungilow, at Cohass rushed to com Work is be- seven new thodist | 102 Church ot Mics homes in that subdivision Geralding ton road, as the hostess of the church t Despite the rof hospitali Mk ‘Tuesday s en- AWARD FOR HEROINE. Mother of Girl, Who Gave Life May Receive About $500. nicy School | mer colony Barton of the week's W. Frank Sweitzer was | st to Dr. J. B Hubbell and rton Thursday last Leroy 1 Mand Natural- for Milwau- | Jarents be United Pwis o Blades niversary of double-rush tound hio Houm srra-Bacon Indian af- Al Society ted to the by Dr : 3 Lawn Swing 4-passenger and strongly built ; natural finish. weat; strong tion to the miswion, askins sideration, wi Mrs B conferring of wise has beon sired the cas Fall has six Matthew I puicide a few weeks ago. depressed over t coworker of Mi ueathed to bim pri i honors ceorations on- ing been | ferred by many countr th of his clild € in recogni- her service to suffering hu- E FlND PAY ROLLS PA : The historian accords equal honors DDED. |10 her field surgeon, Dr. Hubbell, for — —_— i elf :|h' i al:'vlhllnqunlfd devo- 1 1o the cause of humanity.” The Warrants for Officers of U. S. Tug | doctor was United States delegate to at Norfolk. |the Rome international conference. | | His great ambition is to see a per. NORFOLK. Va. Mav 7.-Padding |manent “Clara Barton memorial” government tug | erected on the site of the Humani- | warrants issued | tarians’ Maryland home. rintendent | The gift v Oscar Holm, | the dc 4 —_——— pay rolls of th Chinook 1s charged today for L. S. Mecl of dredging. and for in charge cf the vesse Six names were added to the th me i inscribed above | autograph as follows: | pupils of Glen Echo | hool. all ot whom know person-; Easy Credit Terms 0 to|ally the homa of Clara Barton, and tatal | many of whom knew her personally, when living, that they may smulate character and honor her mem- s ameonz the greatest of the nation's great.” frawn for pay d &-neers’ office here. {

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