Evening Star Newspaper, August 14, 1921, Page 10

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_THE ‘SUNDAY- STAE, WASHINGTON. D. b AUéUs'r”fi, 1921 PART '1..‘ 1 == O0NCF EACTIONS |52t e, |ALLFGED SLAVERS HEPT [t st | TWO DAYS W HosPITAL. 1 57 Interest on your Sav1ngs LA 5 3 £ i who is spending the summer here. | l Compounded tw1ce a 'year IN PAR“ RANKS l g What ] ( Gov., Cooper _tonight talked over Jong-gdistance telephone with Gov. at Johns Hopkins. Hardwick. of. Georgia, and the .latter | Special Dispatch to The Star. 7V | in"response to & request from Gov.| BATTIMORE, Md., August 12—Com- || Hot Water or Vi Cooper said he would instruct the |ing to Ballimore to consult cxpert deidessad s sheriff at Savannah to hold the Pris- medical opinion. Mrs. Nicholas Long- '§ s of cost, Is Best ree esti- . oners at Savannah and deliver them worth, wife of Representative Long- is your fad> With some it is-a dog. fiddle or Governor Instructs Sheriff to Leave | to the South Carolina officers when | worth, daughter O the late Pres- PLUMBlNG auto. but in ey,zry case ‘it takés money. - We recommend youn PCOMQ’S‘ Dmrauc : Iy B requested., and in the meantime give oosevelt, was a patient this the Thrift Fad, g Men in Georgia Jail for them protection.” week' at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. We arc prepared o take cape of any A No call for state militia has been | 3rs. Longworthscame to the n il work of tuis kind A saungs account with this association will soon Club of Montgomery 00unty the Present issued, Gov. Cooper said, but he|Wednesday and went at once to the PUt you.in a.position to be a home-owner, but if you don’t - ". declared that he would not hesitate | hospital, where she was a private . want a home yous savings will earn the highest rate of H i interest consistent. with absolute safety. -One dollar. or 3 Also Hlts Racmg' more will start your account. N -- to call out the militia if necessary | patient of one of the famous Johns H hn C e Apcati i to_prevent yiolence. Hopkins physicians. lggs ea 0. G GREENVILLE, §. C.. August 13— | 7 SAVANNAH, Ga.. August 13.—C. Far from being in an alarming con- ETEs ’Z}""""" Fox and Jesse Gappins, charged wl!h ditlon, it was stdted that she was not Special Dispatel to The Star. f Colimbia Building Association recently organised Young. Peosles ! The sheriff of Lexington county has|ine murder of William C. Brazell, [sufiering from any acute iliness what- spfred and bacKed "by George M. - 5 Bradley. Jr., formbr: county commis-| | Q0006066668600 080000222222220222322222202000000000000004 sioner,’ in a_ repolution adopted at a = 1 4 4 meeting in Seco Hall here. took a I stand against factionalisth. The reso- e N lution was directed agalnst the so- |b¢ 88 Every. Plush { 2 = i ROCKVILLE, Md,, August 13—Tho instructions from the office of Gov.|were sl fn the Chatham ‘county |suever, buc was merely seeking the 911 H St. NW. 3R c t to bri “|sail at 10 o'clock tonight. No evi- [precaution of a thorough medical ob- Phove 4888. | - f / Democratic Club . of Mantgomery 3 e s South Caro- | 0/ " of the mob reported to have | servation. She was at the hospital . { i 716 11th N.. W. - Gt rted to'have ‘been in- g na at present C. O. Fox and Jess|jert Augusta Friday night showed|only two days, Baving lefc for Wash- } - i Y A IE00 4 Gappins, alleged slayers of Wm. up in Sovannah, | ington yesterd: { Under Government Supervision called Le: and Peter rau.lons of lh G t . ' 2 of a e it ; ; o of Fur the destiny of fhe par | Positively ~ T m { Wé believe that factions ‘amd pro- | ! LEC = fesgforlal politicians are not beneficin! A 2C] N i Glllrlnleed 5 & b to the demooratic party and we SN pledge. ourselyes to honor and respect |y, ..., ynotographed nt the State De. no-faction. but 'to do all in our power { to rid Montgomery county of' political | Fartment z;-:;rd;y following a econ. bossism of every. kind and descrip: {ference wi e Secretary. ., —Weé have specialized in this work and tion whatever. ‘We deplore the con | 3 5 : ] duét of primary uamp-lglnn in &he einand 2 . i x ° 7 i 5 1 3 a d rselves under | kin we pledge ourselves and . | i A are prepared to render service that will B e anioto e or s parsonatities | cur ogenization to @0 and perform i i 1 3 in th nd f our campaign. 'Ir-|«ll' things which will bring about ur “ ? merit your commendation. S eapective of reautt of the pri ‘r»lwwl of ;the existing. <horse y Fur Coats & Pieces $383383388838338383888838838 election, we pledge ourselves to usc fluw. | 1) cur entire organization for the pur-| The meeting placed itself on record il poge of electing those men ele ted | as l’é\\l’)r:‘ng 'l:e ; !u;lovflnq !ord the | Il by the people at the prim: nominatiens ‘indicited and pledging | - . MEMMER OF zhe E E Broo’fs CO. nominces of the democratic p\r(\ - jthem support at the primary electmn | The meeting also 1dopted a reso- oanememb:r E'y!m L =, lution against race-track_betting ‘aj House of egates—Clarence Y Established Over One-Half Century Maryiand as follows: Gilpin. Sandv Sprin: mes P, .on ‘e beheve that horse racing |Rockville; James -D. King, German! | stands on no different basis from any x Welsh Leo C. Brooks, Manager other form of spoft and that we do : ione 813 '“h s‘ Nw b not feel ‘that amy exception should |tpict, Lewis W. Barnsley, Olne - i & be made to it whereby legalized bet- ond district, ‘Julian B. & tini is permitted at race tracks. We t fitch_ district believe that betting of this sort tends ‘olesville. The = = - to demoralize the youth of the county | upon will be arrayed agai~ == S———=——>—=———— | just as much as beiling of any other | dorsed by’ the regular deino, | cure a bill will be introduced dedicat- | Ghe HUB FURNITURE co I The county. The so-called regular dem- | oeratic ticket follow i State senator—Dr. Eugene Jones, | Kensington. | Clerk cireuit court—Preston B. Ray, { Rockville. _County treasurer—Dr: John Gardne 1 SheriT—alvie A. ‘Moflcy, Damascus Houseof delegat, fith, Beallsville v iai ersburg; D Rockvilie; P. Hicks Ra | LOUISIANA TO OPEN HUGE ! AREA FOR DUCK SHOOTING sanctuary for the breeding of wild Y The Pbonograplt You Want in Tract of 60,000 Acres at lhsslss)ppl Mouth Will Be Public Yoar Home Preserve. NEW ORLEANS, La. August 13— A princely shocting preserve of 60.000 acres, open to every man who is to pay a dollar fee. will-be dedi to the American public November 1. M. L. Alexander, commissioner of the | Louiciana department of conserva- . In making the announcement to- | |No More Dull Evenings A Pathe Means Lots of Fun and Frolic Are you onedof the many folks who nightly seek pleasure and entertainment outside .of the home? We'll tell you something—with a Pathe in the home you won't have to go elsewhere for a good time—the Pathe will furnish you with music for=the dance, the latest songs, band music—anything, in fact, that you desire. lLet us send .an instrument to your home tomorrow. v. said the territory probably is the | !m_xre:t eucl: ‘Il:vdl::‘:hc v\orldth r e tract is to nown as e Pass T o e monih of s Siastesni t's the most important of all the famous sales we have ever held—the assortments being unusu- fiver.”seventy-five miles below New | ally large—the selection of qualities and styles unusually good—and the prices—which can be rieana. Gov. John M. Parker today an- ised only for this sale—are decidedly lower than have deen—or can be quoted for parallel valugs— nounced, following the statems the commissloncr. that at the Beptems. because we have bought them right—and are offering them right. s ber sescion of the Louisiana legisla- | Select what you want—mak¢ a small deposit—and have it laid away for you. No extra charge. We Lead the City With Plush Coats and Wraps —Of such deep pile and rich color—they are almost furlike in their effect—made up expertly. Some plain, tnmm‘e“d with fu:—grent big gdenel:z:ocolhn, dee: l::fl: wide b:nds d:(fl Mogflooll:. A‘“h‘l“l-;l Opossum, Kit Cone: ; Raccoon, Natural ssum and B! possum. e new brai and embroidered pl w;: distinct :mgf; Every garment is lined with guaranteed silk—and the lengths range from 36 tofimdnsk $29.75 $39.75 $49.75 $59. 75 fcwl and throwing the rest open to | the public. | State officials say the effort will be {0 afford facility to the poor man to | bag game at a ncminal cost. The : & ate hunting license costs a doliar. | ® cmi-public facHities at the point will ovide board and shelter for a com- ative pittance. . Convenient Weekly or Monthly Payments While You Play {FUNERAL FOR DR. STONE | TO BE HELD TOMORROW “Clarmola Phonograph This Pathe Outflt » 579.7 | $64-= A handsome, 1. Table Model Bndy of Purdue University Presi- dent, Killed in Mountain Fall, Arrives in Chicago. { CHICAGO, August 13.— Funeral fully guaranteed Pathephone services for Dr. Winthrop E. Stone, 2. Record Cabmet president of Purdue - Universi 98 00 Covlns el to Match Lafayette, Ind., who lost his life last an up (4] ing machine, with o MMatc month while climbing a_mountain ,in 3. 5 Records {the Canadian rockies, will be held all the playing E e e (IOSelcctwnl) bLeauty of a $100 With this Phonograph—Ma- |complete Pathe outfit hogany | fimished, | 5o oL O dy Piano-hinged top, | at your com- .universal “'tone mand the {3 p.m. Monday from the Central Presbyterian Church at Lafayette. — The widow, who arrived today with the body en route to Lafayette, an- nounced that Dr. John P. Hale of | Minneapolis, assisted by the Rev. W. R. Graham of Lafayette, would' % conduct the services. Mrs. Stone and relatives, who are ! with her, were met here by Henry W. little or no ex- pense ke Marshall, acting president of Purdue, t never the quality. Our furrier writes us arm Tt R P AR Tt R Ak ‘.‘ifm"““i';?'x.'l‘m Conts represents the most criti- $¥ear . - | yourself and {iESSR Son Tatavette] flut select l’.el;lhslnm and skilled making that insures against ripping—with mi every —_— y 4 - ectively patterned o, < Jeyeing DOUBTFUL OF TAX liniogs of waey Gaent e wlich we S5 s e us close to the selling price—but which ‘we are marking $49.75—in this special sale as a special feature. 36-inches, full sweep; with huge collar; bell cuffs and wide belt. Speciul Dispatch to The Star. { Coa! s LYNCHBURG, Va., Augvst 13.—D, L. | Same model in Seal Brown Coney ts 55 Commissioner ~ Believes Virginia Will Fall Behind. Last year’s price was $98 for the same grade Taylor, revenue -commissioner here, * If You Prefer does not think another city in_ Virginia For this sale = {this year will be able to return one in- \ B come taxpayer for every twelve white l s l n e o e persons, or one for every sixteen resi- | dents, according to the 1920 population, a condition that is shown by the i 1O {ax asscasment Just . completed - home Fox Scarfs i There are 1,852 assessments on z . P Squirrel and Oposs ! lacion of 30,070, an Increase of 432 gue, Big shapes—select °g With big raccoon collar and cuffs; g 5 e b R . The assessment, $8,7 skins; beautiful colors an i st Chokers—for wear rig $2:500,000: under 1920, the loss expertly made— full sweep. Extra fine skin. Silk lined. B h Hhe Sividuats, The state this ‘Tia TEer In. | 75 to $98.90 For this sale hd e s 4] Forthissale......ccvveeeevnneen.... QF du @V || sale.............. : $149.394.49 ‘from incomes y;n‘e;e""lfi:: $2475 to optus S8 We have it in various fimshes— IERT the fgiece was J206.646.58. 5 oL S 25 Worth| regular price $110—the $25 worth of ; HEROIC SOLDIER DIES. ! o . '. :f cda L e v oo een % | Genuine Hudson Wrappy Coat $¢ ‘y 3 Q M. Se August Luttge, 2 % . z s . o . » l\ (ljefc:::: ::nf::e - % A ol aied 8 s BoniTnerd 18 | Most handsome skins—of wonderful coloring. A very distinctive i F REE | —$135 value , 37;35.;?:"»;’;2’1 "':'"y S el model. Big Capey Collar and Cuffs; and high-grade silk lining. In this it - e fou, in e War a fl . for .. i fi?flfl.’.’;{n:-"e?x w.‘e:v?ceec";.fid::%‘.:‘i:‘i‘f‘ sale at the speclal 1 (o T O P S S S | bravery .displayed in the Spanish- | American war he received 4 medal, I and also a ‘medal for bravery in the ‘Raccoon Coat With deep: reverse band around bottom; s big collar and cuffs. 36-inch model.......... Plain Marmot Coa 36-inch model; big collar; bell cuffs: belt ~ § all around. Last year'’s price, $150............. B ek FR - £ Philippine. war. He was assistant Genuine H dwn Seal Coat ‘Closed Saturdays Dari : 3 Yaggage agent at the Union stat, enuine riu losed Sat s Lwing August . S when he died. i With Skunk collar 3 g and cuffs; belt all : 98 E STORE THAT SAVES YOU MON| TRUCK STRIKE OVER. around. 3-inch model. 2 NEW YORK, August 13x—The strike = e called yesterday, affecting about half the contract trucking in. New York, was settled today when the United States Trucking Corporation, of which former Goy. Smith is president, grant-{ ed nearly/all the demands made by its chauffeurs and teamsters. They ' k he thy < I:;';':: e e:nt lec“viorggn'n‘yl l;fi Wflh big Sk,lnk collar and: bell \:ufis : s ‘ lin their wages. It was agreed tol | and: belt.- ’36 ‘inches long—lined ’wnh retain the old scale of pay for one 4d Z 2 36 inches long, full sweep; shawt col- lar, cuffs and bclt_;. neatly silk lined... year, and return “to work Monday morning. . 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