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THE ‘SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C;, AUGUST 7, 1921—PART 1 . Sk Moaday 't the gnn) municIDal elgc: UPPER MARLBORO. ' P ® L] - . § i tion, and the first opportunity women | "y X 3 twenty-eight reported at the polls, | (Special).—The Prince Georges couns: The feminine voting strength or |ty board of education has appointed g:nri‘;::{(r;:‘::rg-;fiov as shown DY | Eugene S. Burroughs, until August 1 FREDERICK. he registration booke. @ councilmen: | 148t superintendent of schools for the First ward, J, H. Moles; second ward, | county, principal of the high sch FREDERICK, Md., August 6 (Spe-|Harry O Allgine, both re-glected: |here. Mr. Burroughs succeeds M %ial).—Col D. John Markey, recently :“;lfgv:'(;‘;fiogh"'“ B. Karn, who had | yaude Gibogns, who resigned to berl elocted head of the chamber of co! The water used by Middletown and | come assistin: superintendent. When merce to succeed Casper E. Cline, ffle | Myersville will be analyzed by county | he was fiot. reagpointed county superin- fix:! he"‘d u?tz me organization, and ‘.:.“.:‘;‘J‘,,"S.‘“‘“"- :vit;-fa‘ miew o &e;_'aar; tendent, following the expiration of his who_ sal at his acceptan o the e gource outbre ~ friends cha . T ey RaEE MotcDIRRES. OEL 012 | of typhola fover fu ihoss mectioms. | term Angust L. fritmés chuimad viis was of the membership of the orga%iiza- O e & ey tion; Wednesday-evening at the first O L eyt (s meeting of the directors accepted the He Looked That 014. B i s of theh ik office. The election of a successor to|From London Opinion. T e J.B. Debnam, secretary, who resigned, | Tqnmy—Were you In the ark, grand- | tine Boden, son o Cana B Was postponed, as was the selection | tath¥Fe o N e s of a substitute director for Grayson| Grandfather—No, my boy. Why? |county. Thegnarriage took place July E. Bowers, who declined to serve on| _T, % ok <l 3 ‘ommy—Well, then, how is it you |27 at St. Johh's Church, Clintgp, Rev. the board. 5 . : L Ay o | woren:tidiowned? Father John Minnehan officiating. ized a commercial club, with Edgar i Bittle as chairman, George Castle as| 17 = for which plans have been in the| o ,,0y hose nomes are connected Met Two Great Leaders "The frst cheese factory in morthern | to consider & complaint directed at ELECTRIC AND == GAS FIXTURES - = makibg for several months. It Will| with what is known as the Wilson Virginia has been put into operation | the drain and the proposal to extepd | : . MANASSAS, Va., August 6 (Special). b 2 —Friday of next week, at the fair : ) £ TEIOAY, timook, &% CLARENDON, Va., August 6.—About AND IJNBUI-N DIES forty residents of the vicinity of be under the auspices of the Woman's | sewage disposal truniline, which has Auxiliary, the Farmers' Union apd }lt;nou‘tll‘elt ;ea{ the corner of Cl:l':‘fll- the boys’ and girls' clubs of the coun- ort avenues, met at the Mrs. A. E. Carl, cumberland, o Guod “speaking, games, etc. are|courthouse last evening at the request . s s at Gold Ridge, Prince Willlam coun- | it about 2,000 feet‘l‘?u an uninhabited ty. There are but six or seven Of|8ection of the towsi. in Civil War Days. these factorles in the states. At the suggestion of Dr. Cox, who grounds, will be held the Prince Wil- feni lam county rally and basket PIenic: | o) ongon pore, Serickler and Marion Ing, promised for the day. of Dr. J. W. Cox, county health officer, At the R e Church, | 8ave a comprehensive outiine of the Special Dispatch to The Star. Whehington) Arthun v eaihn Wright | entire question, it was decided to or- CUMBERLAND, Md. August 6.—A anize iatl Xl A lof Del Day and Addie Gertrude Fish- Bl an association and to tackle|gecretary and Cyrus ¥. Flook ag Cl ey was” slways of morinern sy ler. of Manassas, were married by|ine matier in a husincsslike way, 80 man of the finance committee. “he: ey, WA A e iaty; she|Rev. John H. Jeffries, in the presence [Bat the 'best possible method of D Onspiring <xperience when she |Of the parents of the bride and bride- | O ecting o solution and dleasing all | 1 "MW%: Busy” BRONZE TIRTCRE met Lincoln at the Gettysburg battle- | Ero0m. Mr. and Mrs C. B Fisher A T Teacti el then i ead | Cliw | Emoityland talboostithie o zc a a o T. &n . A. B. Driscall. " 2 'en can ates, all republical ave y? ‘Wholesale r‘l;{idr‘”:hei;"aed.h:m);en;t:fl):h 15::!:0;!:: Sire Samic Poyton “idlake, wite | Fitch ds chl!r‘mun and Carl J. Schuch | filed with the election supervisors for We Save Y 12.95 and Mrs. Aninle Elizabeth Carl of this city. | 9¢ Thomas Didlake of Manassss. died it oeeonaiot meret ) ooy sy (ool sountyiprimasy/electionion] Sev ) ve You = 'uesday morning at Sible: 08P T ' =] tember-9. Rog Fries Retail W e, Lo e o o 6t |after an lllness of aoveral weeks, | NG, Dr. W. R. Bover and E. E: Wil-] The democratic organization of the . Half g% Eounidls Dl ton ek 50m, G5k | Eumcral services wero herd a¢ Triniy | 2o w8 ppolnied io serve with the | county wil Bod & Sarty primary on |l @) T C dYunda . 2 e piscopal Church Thursday morning, - | August 13, when, if possible, the en- All these Fixtiires wired complete and installed. :’;,‘;“& ) “M‘:;’ the Ereat Tiouds of | Rev. Stuart Gibson B CIE N vestigation and to report back to the|tire ticket will be filled, and in all e | next general meeting. probability contests at the primary be avoided. The republican candidates who have | i "fo v i PENN ELECTRIC & GAS SUPPLY CO. [||eiier e bomss: nefeaises | e th T Bapes e of [he"SRn be Saned Spon 5| Eetis rederiell BLIE lorgit €| you about 132 cents a day and 5 cents Sundays. Open Evenings. $11%; 9th 8t. N. W. Phene Main 513 Isasc Sprenkle, & country schoolma; ues- | CooL 0 e it was. :‘:73"&]:&3:;‘:lfl‘{,‘f”fi’&‘"fi,,}&i"“j{ bl Telephone Main 5000 and i —_— — . : 2| "Mr. and Mrs. C. A. 8. Hopkins gav £ Kll of Our Fistures Are Guaranteed to 2{332‘::'{'".?555.“,' which Tt ‘SHands |the Arst of a series of entertainments |, it S8UTEC! Lo " S oo st Be Made of rass and Best of Finishes near the pike. + | about $1,500, and one of the first un- s Master Charles Webster Hopkins, at| gertakings of the committee will be ter. She had gone to her brother's,|day, Prince Willia, nty went for and whije she was there the advance | Tucker for governor by a majority | 2re about fifty homes naving connee- | row, Frederick. County commission- guard of the retreating column ap-|of 21 votes, Trinkle recelving 226. In|‘ion% AR arrangement coy d'be made, | ors " James P. Harris. Urbana, and Delivery Will Stz t On peared, and what was the remnant of | Manassas 76 votes were cast for|ic Ya8 entouncec. W ereby the Pro-|mayrice D. P. Slifer, Burkettsville. ry Will Start af ce the proud army of the -agfederacy |Trinkle and 75 for Tucker. T O o oL | Boumsvick somenilaye taken 'a was two days in pass “What | Citizens of Manassas have been re- | {1211y retfabursec When Hitnre cobnoc Beemed to be an indomitable spir n/m quested to meet at Conners Hall | /008 YIEb (00 e e the country girl and wor’her | Monday night to learn In detall the |, county proposition and financial as- undyj admiration. situation confronting the town of| ijtonce should be given by the board A Recipe for Making 9 9 Along came a gray-haired and gray-| Manassas in the matter of a water 3 bearded man in an open carriage | supply. of supervisors. The commitiee wa$ Delicious Caramels with J | 0 9\ Men s—women s drawn by white horses. This wes| Several entries for the third annual | Instructed to take up the matter with B F R YOUR HEALTH S Gen. Lee. Ho had mot been well, and | exhibition of the county fair asso- | the board and also to Invite Super” b o ] 4 he rode in & carrlage instead of on| clation have already been received, |Visor De Lashmutt, who is chairman SAKE LETMEMAKE YOUR 3 horseback. The soldiers crowded|and prospects are bright for good ex- | of the county board of hesith, to BT < @ ’ conmstantly about his carriage and| hibits in every department, Entries|16nd the next meefing o e ne L . Cheered him. The tumult about him | will be accepted if they are received | OT&anIZatlon. N % wwms HONEY suns | TEETH SOUND AND AT- i ’ Was constant. The defeated soldiers| by the association by Monday. Re-| The regular semimmonthiy mecting AT £ forgot their predicament and seemed | duced railroad rates will oftered | ! ™ ;e h‘"" t"{'h "‘"5 BEOC ';‘ on i ‘chopped nuga . 5 - inspired by the presence of their|by the Southern railwa? and the |% eld at the engine house Mon- NE chieftain. regular trains on the Harisaonburg In the battle of Gettysburg fought| branch will stop at the grounds each day evening. The board of directors of the Ches: peake and Potomac Telephone Com- You will feel better ;*vou will look better o S S S S A ST YO v way for pass 3 = Siaciee: 3 < 3 | £ Soldier who was afterward to be et | ¥ e 7. ", Dodge was hostess at|pany has approved the building of - - { 4 agg best of all you w iil enjoy your meals a | United States Cavalry. Carl had pre-| the regular meeting of the Presby-|new overhead and underground cir- 3 Daper. z t deal more than you have in the past. %=| viously served an enlistment, for he| terian Soclety. cuity at'a cost of approximately 310, I Im'gicarefn) dentist and I take every pre- 3| had: answered - Lincoln's first call.| At a meeting of the Manassas base | 000 for the C“"g"“ telephone ex- Rooe tioh’ not # hurt y Ao ichares | When this ninety-day enlistment ex- | ball team this week, G. W. Merchant change, accordingjto H. T. Clarkson, e s . cautioh’ no wrt you. My charges are pired he joined the Regular Army.| Was elected president, Noel Lynn local manager. The work includes the % {3 small and I will armnge easy payment 5| The first two days of the great battle | irst vice prsident, and J. B. Trim- erection of thirty:five poles, the “ ) 5 terms if you cannot pay cash. 1 guarantee j2| he wag scouting, having been one of | mer. second vice president. bullding of 612 feet of conduit and the 2 ~ my work. il e ot oot leEed by Ulrioh Dalgren,| TWo parties from Manassas have |installation of one-half mile of under- ; o 2] This scouting party, with saber, at|been enjoying camping trips this|ground cable, as well as the stringing Zhgg 3 Ths ot e e s oacty of | Week, one composed of the local [of 7.279 feet of aerial cable. f ] DR. WHITE 407 7th St SHOP EARL twenty-eight Confederates in the pub- S o‘}‘h&’ b ;:wh.';}h"- s e 4 ly . [ Y—STOCK WILL GO FAST []llic sayare in Greencastle. Ea rore oA covey of quail. recelved Thurs |, e B S ! ’ ; § Opposite Woolworth's Sc and 10c Store. Hours: Daily, 830 a. m. to ‘i > messages from Jefferson Davis to Gen. | 98y morning from the 8 now has thirty wood pulp mills and | [N / g > 10 to Phome Main 19. =} DON’T MISS THIS MONEY-SAVING SALE Lee. It was stated that information | farm, was fireleasedion the farm Of | pr5Guces annually more than 280,000 | (U T BZAZIE o ’ Dr. J. K. Freiot, P | @alned from these dispatohes had | Mrs. 7. B. Johason. = . o .| tons of chemical and mechanical pulp. 2 H & 53 7 e reiot, TOP. x| much to do W turning the tide of bat-| ;0 "¢}, Lipscomb lot, opposite the €l the third auy. New Prince Willlam Hotel, by the | = Gettysburg Dedication. Alumnt Association of Manassas High Mrs, Carl. then Annle Sprenklg, | School for the bemefit of the high went o Getiysbure with members of | school suditorium. ; n the S exeroises incident’ tg the dedication |y \r) IT‘ s _'STIL' L G_ROWIHG' ' of the battlefleld. She met Lincoln at the )lou'u of Dfivid v:mlm ;.’l:yelr. > h tende: ools, B Srertlendonte! Sk | rederchabare Bosse of Fumplin DOES FULL DUTY IN OUR : . said she had been told that Lincoln Vine a Record-Breaker. R L was homely of face, but her impres- e 3 sion was entirely different. Kindness | special Dispatch to The Star. 729.731 7th N.w streamed from it, yet theme was a| pFREDERICKSBURG, Wa. Auglust X . tinge of sadness, Mr. Lincoln then|g Frank Chiles, on the boulevard, wore a beard and looked as the Dic-|has a pumkin vine which has cov- = SEE WINDOW DISPLAY FOR. OTHER BARGAINS tres i It e oA o O s cred nisiigarden dclimedisanceaiiand ® She sail' his towering figure Was, {s running in an adjoining garden. striking, and there was a charm in| 1t has fifteen pumkins on it. e i siove- Very Liberal Credit Terms on Any Purchase Lincoln on that day wore his stove- pipe hat and long black frock coat. Every customer gets consideration—the same courteoys service, whether cash ar credit is used in making a e e ‘G‘:Zfl‘y bbarrsgrtd : purchase—credit customers’ a long time to pay for their furniture, regardless of the amount purchased. Here Are Examples of How We Have Cut Into Prices for This Sale berland, living with her_son, Harrison, and daughter, Edythe, a trained nurse, a graduate of Garfleld Me- morial Hospital, Washington, who looked ocenstantly after her mother during a period of invalidi: cover- ing about ten years. The other sur- , Hagerstown; '"‘IP nst Lee Carl, city editor of the Evening g:,,.,f: :: 'pp:fltc é«mmfland;c Urner % &r:i ‘umberland, an i in Constructio M. Carl, ‘traffic manager for Simple in Ce n Dantel nager tor Conclusive * Proof Winner In— SAVES COAL You cannot afford to buy anything but the best in the way of a heater. A good heater saves you the difference in cost over a cheap one on —_— |EESBURG. LEESBURG, Va, August 6 (Spe- Reed and Fiber Baby iages Latest 1921 models, made by famous makers, on display here Upholstered Rockers Choice designs, up-to-date and attractive upnolstered coal bills the first season. clal)—Much Interest was shown in||l | o5 Angeles-Yosemite this week, carriages of prac. ol . T Tockers. fine quality. Y GUARANTEED the recent primary election for the Eeonomy“llun Heally evéry atyle, fnish L Elega.nt _4-Plece Clrcassm.n Walnut- $8.98 $1L98 nomination as delegate from Loudoun % 3 e ~ 5 = o y y _ B SATISFACTION oty ary Xeer, o orominent||| Australian Endurance $15.75,$19.75,$24.50 finished Bedroom Suite, as Shown $14.75, $18.65 0 There is complete satisfap. :‘"&1 s d“J’:h: '(’)pot':::i‘:i {:r’ e!p(‘:er‘:i c i T%u Sduiée. luflfl}\lmrl;ted, consists 9‘_! b-l Chiffo- . ¥ ant . . t! . -] i 3 tiomifiin having ‘ths:mm“,' m:,or'h{ er his nearest opponent Cannonball Baker’s Rec- Drasier coih e Tatge Ploge. mirot." Lo S cannot sl 49.75 rst in knowing at your bou! . i 7 heating problems are solved I8 U iates have been set for the ords in Templar Army :g:';‘{n;"th‘;:’m:"f’m? fdrniture without first in ] \ and that your trouble ahd an onening of the Loudoun _county Recruiter— L R A ELL7S IWAY, noyance with stoves ig.-ove schools. The county teachers' insti- = 4 Then the satisfaction of a tute will be held on Monday and New York to Chicago — T uniform heat and knowing Tuesday, September 12 and 13, and all | ' < A DA § d thag all the rooms are properly the white schools in the county will ew York to Los LA L s heated and, your family’'s open on September 14. The colored An(elu : D health andycomfort is assured. lckfla‘ll will o:e:n&c&:ae;; 15‘ Sdlenes Meoxi 5 arge and 3 N heard Gov. Westmoreland Davis In exico to Canada v address at the Purcellville audi- 3 CA ANAGH & ‘KE RICK ::rlum last Monday night. The sub- Continues satisfactory per- > e Ject wa; “%ervl]ce e Ve formance in owner’s hands. Distribut Jesse A. Rawley o rehville, ; 2 3411:3413 M St,, Georgetown, D. C. P[5 i i e wiltr 3, st | omio” =" ™ 220" : - f Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Simpson 2 rge G of Purcellyille, were married in the As a Templar owner, we ~ R > Phone West 685 presence of a few relatives in Wash- S, s 9 4 - ington, D. C., on Wednesday, Rev. guarant t your of oy =T L -t Joseph Dawson performing the cere- ||| service cannot exceed $50 for 9 Dutch: Kitchenette mony. the first year. g Maxwell’s 3-Hole Blue Kitchen work is no hard task ‘Announcements have been received here of the marriage of Miss Cora g g bt e = il R, Belmfi d;nghte;corl Mr. -vd nn:i w o T bl el Bl Bl el e ol Bl B Charles H, Beam of Culpeper, Va., an emlar S. Young of Purcellville.” Va. on- p : L 5k ‘Th edding took place in Baltimore these hét days when you have the popular Dutch Kitchenette. A modern, labor-saving cabinet at— Steel Gas Range This stove has a large size : . Soei ina svenbuner- 1t s made 10-Piece Queen Anne Dingng Suit g00d and even baker. It is made = wfi‘nemsy); "“}n:' Steadman of M“tors c“ . f?f olue -teall and is one of our -I'iece n e e 7 r. and Mrs. John JI. n eading speciala. Another noteworthy value in this High-grade u ; 0 aln. :‘:‘::;:":::o:f Thete ;uu:?‘\lt“e?dnl‘!}:; £d- * 5% 75 Solid Oak Jacobean-finished Dining Room Suite 1n $ 00 ~ . Queen Anne design. The suite consists of a large 7 wina, to Louis Fimory White of Wash- 1901 14th St. N. W. e A uttet, xtension. Table, China Cabinet, . ington. D. C. The wedding will take % Server and six genuine leather seated Chairs, Bar- e place in the early fall. Miss Stead-|||THE TEMPLAR MOTORS COMPANY - gain price......oceeeeinn.. B S A and employ -practical painters for e e Glovsiend, Otie ; best results—it is the cheapest in | “Mrs. Davia_Hough dled suddenly at : - Purchases Res i for Future Dels Froo of Charge th l fltlePY;nme‘ of :‘:;l.nd %rl lEt.l‘S H:;od. . a eonian Springs, Va.. last Sunday. CLongEun She is survived by three sons and one daughter Several severe rain, hail and wind storms have pasmed over sections of (3 2 T Sannnz o urco QINL [ Lontoun county during the past weets g Much damage has baen done to crops. orchards and buildings. The roads Tlle-_ Lifelong Pa’-nt = {:‘m&:y ?llc s were blocked by fall- “Phe forty-fourth annual session of. the Purcellville bush meeting. which 5 has been held this week. wiil close . f > Is 100% real paint, made from Sunday. The religious services Sun- ] St e L soft-top sanitary Mattress and good Spring. Special Sale price, 16.75 . - d: 1 b ducted by Dr. John F. 100% pure lead, pure linseed oil, - Vizes ‘And.the song services will be led by Anthony W. Bennett of Balti- R ure- turpentine and Japan drier. A efrigerators o ”» O s ket sioiity Jap T e Thoroughiy roliable_scon- This “Chevy Chase” Cane Suite rchlt. s specify that the above .. . e e i I T S T This handsome suite, as illustrated, consists df ingredients only shall be used in MISSQINARY ARRIVES y frk g panitary, "well iosulated sarge T3 huch Setten, with: twe, Dilows. one. T mixing paints they have z . Dot I lces Tttt s w@nged Chair and Armchair. Can be had in fa- s 50 y anything to e Rogany only, and has full cage sides and back. You o do with, for they know there are no Dr. Randolph Tucker Shields Back .7 . can have your choice of blue or mulberry velour — A From China.’ 3 coverings. The great } value that has&ever been other ingredients which can take SRy their place—always has been so. WINCHESTER, Va, August 6.— THE - Dr. Randolph Tucker Shields, a medi- cal missionary of the Soutbern Pres: c -4 < byterian Church in China, arrived at. y L o . s Mro', Shields and. their son and ; Drop-Sule Tablz, daughter, who have been with the "4 3 3, # Bty o T FURNITURE s > w Very strong and substantial 710 12th St. N.W. " Pace sihce oar1y fast Spring. . Dr. Shields, whose parents are.prominent. . 31.98 B 3 1 - Table, with square tapered logs Has imitation l.:.hof top. « 415.17.19 7th ‘St—Between D & E fi.’"‘m"&?fi‘e opencd, which ; X ered ..... . Washington, D. C. Main 5280 gl sesisents o Mhmizngel il e | Then It’s. Genuine a%a‘z:%z?mfl" % A-rur %‘n":".‘ -Aqi!h.i- trade muck D‘wu,!l-h__- For Monday only, $1 es this & very useful table. . s \ i < X 5 N L L&)

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