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| THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, SURPRISES SPRUNG D. ©, XOGUST 21, 1921-PART 1. HYATTSVILLE COMPLETES ) White Rat With Black BAND CONCERT. You'll Find ;.f‘fix‘fiffi.fiflfi"mffl;’%&z PLANS FOR LABOR DAY | | Head and Black Stripe . partment Band. Walter G. Wil- E) ’ IN PR Y '|’ el vastt Proernm w20 stven v | | ottt o | (Il The Chlmney Corner J Selection, “Bohemian Girlro o~ der Auspices of Fire Read and & back 216 19th Street N.W. ‘Waltz, “Vienns Beautie: é Solo for Trombone, Snmob!':::: 2 Voice is Calling”....Tate (Mr, Howard R. Farnsworth) March, “Commander-in-Chief,” Department. Special Dispatch to The Star. HYATTSVILLE, Md., August 20— Arrangements are about complete for the annual Labor day outiu; zinger's Park, under th “Murco” Liquid Paint ; The Lifelong Paint Always the Same Peace Between Mahon and Kelly Factions in Mary- The rodent was discovered in a chicken house, where it was aking with the Sunday Dinner Served From Overture, “Poet and Pe: the Hyattsville fire dep: The lckens mot fear the land Seen. Descriptive, “American Fatsol> | |program will open at 10 Mede animal, i . i 3 ‘tricndshi and the rat. Company F, local National Guard, and @ team from Washington. These athletic events, with prizes in each event, will follow—100-yard dash for local firemen only; 100-yard dash open to all men; potato race open to all; 50-yard dash for girls ten to four- teen years old; 25-yard dash for girls six to ten years ol 00-yard dash for boys fifteen to eighte years old; 50-yard dash for boys years old; shoe raee for boys race, 50 yards; ladies' race. The general committee in charge of arrangements consists of 8. J. Kelly, chief of the department; W. 8, Dut- ton, chairman, entertal: mittee, and John J. Faint M “The Star Spangled Bl;ner." WASHINGTON HORSES INROCKVILLE RACES Montgomery County Agricultural Society Announces Entries for August 23-26 Meeting. Special Correspondence of The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md., August 20, 1921. —The race committee of the Mont- gomery County Agricultural Soclety, Frank Thomas and John B. Diamond, jr., has announced the entries for the harness races scheduled for the an- nual fair, to be held here Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of Speclal Dispateh to The Star. BALTIMORE, August 20.—When the primary lists closed at midnight it overed, contrary to the gen- f. that Gov. Ritchie’s har- had gone through, and a pact between the Mahon and Kelly factions had been signed, with the exception of only one hitch, and that was the filing of five woman candidates at the instance of Kelly he state central comimittee te agreed upon clubs. Another eleventh-hour surprise was the jumping over of the traces b: several republican candidate the party leaders had firmly bel y!hln{ had been cut and and “the tracks greased to put fhe skids under them in order to make We personally stand behind each and every pint, quart, gallon or bar- rel of “Murco” Liquid Paint sold. Painters, builders, architects the world over use the same ingredients in mixing good paints that go into the making of “Murco” Liquid Paints. The ingredients are 100% pure lead, pure linseed oil, pure turpentine Japan Drier only. Two Blocks West of the Pan-American Bullding GIGANTIC AUCTION SALE 1,200 GLENARBI?.EN CHOICE LOTS TO BE SACRIFICED U. 8. Courts Order Settlement of Smith Estate YOU SET THE PRICE—~WE MAKE THE SALE From 13 to § P.M. Aug. 39, 30, 31, Sept. 1. & On a 5,000-square-foot pavilion at Glenarden, RAIN or SHINE. $1.00 SECURES A LOT 10% i 15 days—Balance in 15 months 10% Discount for Cas! the Easlest Way—Start from the ground wup. B et ¢ Gloua declared a Valusble asd o Potomac Park Cars ATTACHE ORDERED HERE. Capt. Kenneth G. Castleman, naval the United States legation. , Denmark, has been ordered for duty in_the office of na- Department. attache at | ai ; J. E. Wiseman, F. A. R. A. Garrison, in, C. Hawkins, C. Soules; soft drink: chairman; J. L. Zim an, Maurice Bresnahan, R. J. King; ice cream, R A. King, chairman; James U. D. Bris. coe, J. ells Fainter; lunch, H. chairman: Henry Anglin, C. E. Shaff paddle stand, John J. Faint hairman; A. J. H Mar. lon Cogar. Members of e lad E. J. MURPHY CO. 710 12th St. N.W. way for others regarded as more avallable. Consequently, there will be conte: in the G. O. P. primar: which was what the party leade: headed by Senator Weller, most d sired to avold. The leaders wanted Charles H. Heintzman as the only candidate for the state senate in the fourth district, but Charles A. Jor- 8! th uy and watch your $1.00 grow. afected O e T Dext week oA ootal of clghty-one O e The water at Gleaarden kas been to be ¥ those with Rheumatism, early in the campaign, refused to o em high- | rjous stands. Music be furnished Kidney and ‘ous Com 3 asie or eirtaman and prom | Sl4ss performers. are entered for the |Ly the Berwyn Erass Band, and there ke ait, becanse of tho altitude and pine-acented breeses, is invigorating for persons subject to colds and weak lungs. Persons ot being able te be present may be represcated subjoct to their own conditions, by writ- ing or seeing Mr. Scott. ‘A corporation is belag formed especially to aid those buying who desire Homes built. ABSETS AT GLENARDEN. OPPORTUNITIES AT GLENARDEN. nine events on the program, and it is | ojr believed that fine speed con Hitbe -!';l:rEd' Ipeed contests are e_purses for these s gate $5.900 events aggre: wil a variety of other attractions. —— ORDERED TO DUTY HERE. ises to make a warm fight for the nomination. Fourth District Debatable. fourth district is debatable The The complete list Col. Henry C. Whitehead, Quarter- ot T ” | | territory for both parties, and as the | oo S0P st of entrles 1s as| OO Corps, has been relieved rom The YOS e o€ citiasusbly. P e, | 7 democrats have no fight in the pri- List of Entrl duty at remount purchasing head An_altitude 30 feet higher thas Washingten. For Hotel. T i mary, Benjamin F. Fox being the ose quarters, Lexington, Xy., and ordered pine vicisity For Road House. I & nm-"y, August 23—2.30 pace: purse. $300 [ o this city for temporary duty, on the sherlf? For Bea e only candidate named, a fight be- froarke and Dock Ntone, B."P. Dough- | completion of which he wiil take X colored Baptist Church SN tween Helntzman and Jording for the | ¥ilierict: 3y ‘Gry cameri'wr B SPIh | station at Omaha, Neb. A aite purchased for colored Cuathelie Church 82 parsonsge. 4 Grey Ghost, W. . nomination may be the means of dis Bell Paehen, B L Davie boae: rupting the republicans in that di trict, and a split there would un- doubtedly mean the election of the e democratic candidate. The situation , in this district is further complicated Most fertile 1and :.‘:‘:.‘ " " ;: St ; For Oid Folks' Home. by the last-minute filing of William Wittkopf, who has a certain follow- ing in_the district and whose friends prevailed upon him to make the fight for the republican nomination in de- flance of the party bosses. Another republican candidate who refused to step aside at the dictum | of the leaders was Levi A. Thomp- son, who filed his papers for clerk of the | sepe crominal court after it had been decided the organization would support Willilam Flynn for the position. Some of | Gok Labor Day may mean an outing or week-end for you and yours. But whatever form of recreation planned, your holiday attire will play an im- portant part. Insure against possible dis. appointment by sending your garments to us without delay. We will completely re- COMMUNITY CENTER BAND, PROF. MILLER, DIRECTOR. REFRESHMENTS. To Glenarden Take W., B. & A. Local Cars leave 12th and N. Y. Ave. N.W., ® A.M, 11 AM, 1 P.M, 3 P.M, 4 P GLENARDEN REALTY COMPANY Paul D. Scott, Mgr. Phone North 1636 Ofice Hours, ® AM. to 8 P.M. off, fill out and bring or mall to the office with dollars, according to A Delicious Food Absolutely Pure. Large Glass Jars - 10¢ At dealers or red anywhere 5, nd . Washiogton. 00—Grey Ghoat, Cork- 04 Bergola, W, erna e i Lucllle, Henfy Scott, 907 You Street N.W. tchen, H. isboro, H. store their original attractiveness at compar- the rank and file of the party seem |Monrovla Md. Bubbler, R. in this ci PROXY BLANK—Tear thi atively small cost. If faded, have them dyed; ol think Sqthianmul STy [ R Y. THmith, Frederick, Ma~ Bathes- Bares 2 e authorise Mr. Paul D. Seott to cause a rift between and Mayor Broening, Thompson is known to be very close to the mayor and was one of the first men given a city plum—the position of superin- tendent of public buildings—after the mayor took office. Loden Fails to File. One of the biggest surprises of the day and one which has been the principal topic of conversation democratic_ circles today was the fajlure of Daniel J. Loden, a member of the state central committee for twen- and during all that time regarded the right-hand man of Mahon, to file papers for re-election. Some of the “wiseacres” of the and Tar Baby, Hq L5 Thursday, August il ry Bcott, Golds Nt 5 55 rot g enarden Auction Ssle of Lots, and pay $ ... lots, at & bid of not more than §... represent, or have me represented, at the dry cleaned and pressed, if soiled. amount designated to secure for me Make a memorandum NOW to telephone us Monday morning. CALL MAIN 4724 $ 77,73 i | | | i I I | C. Key John F.” Javil . Jim, “Joker Girt, North, Dol Beang I d Bllent Axworthy, W. E. Miller, Washing. 2.25 pace: purse, $300—Thel Brooke and Bubbler, R. B By ., Pyt Eubank. “Dunnsville, ¥, 1319 & 1321 Girard St. N.W. Just East 146th St Cars JPoss, Durse, $400—Bell Corkacrow, Waiter B, Bea Jonis and g'mx'q" lgvA g Miler, 1;-.5 ngton Riran,” Lucitle, Ta Faby, wed 0 Henry Sco R. B. Smi The Collarthermometer man’s spirits usually slump with the weath~ er. but he can make a fitting sacrifice for peace, for slaughter by the juggernaut of har- y. When seen this morning |p er Mahon nor Loden himself mon neith I i would talk for publication. Contrary to expectation, tor;ly :c: 8 R“m = % ]J h or e th the house of delegates. was_ Mrs, % : thgm rise wu Howard §. Schwars, who flled her 30-Ft. Parking 2 papers in the second legislative dis- | In aadition to the above, tI Th D™ I fling Mre, Schwars dropped | prograns iodinges it mniths Jacing DEsathiys mercury. e secret ! B et e Witson Schwarsr |+ Toreycie conteniay Thoes and Thie fs one of the best locatious 1a I : 7 tarch d as “Louise 3 ‘W0 motorcycle contest Ta Bling the five woman. candidates | purces aggrognting 35005, torve rich || columbia Helghta. t s wearing a starche for the -ut: fen:lnlh c:v:n}:nlnz?dtho offered. 11 .th ec i al Kelly men claimed that they 850 Bes; w1 in opposition to_the slate agreed STRAN‘DE'D"—IN SPAIN - Water Boat collar l sp h S upon by the city-wide women's clubs . O for the reason that every woman can- J Opéaites. -wilt—one thats And Special Sale Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday [ |cidate namea 1s a ahon follower. | ... Taipection non : N e s Do i TOLMANIZED! this to go through without putting | FREDERICKSBURG, Va. August . lflz:h‘(r and Mrs. W. H. Rice of . Va., are very anx{ous concerni; the fate of their son, Ernest T. Rl:: up a fight for representation among the woman committeemen. The Most Beautiful Specimens of Plants $2,000 Less Than Other en . 2 Although the opposition candidates Builders Are Asking 4 = Ever Exhibited in Washington to Be Sold hae Bocn siea, it e dhongnt wors for Practically the The Tolman Laundry | At 25% to 50% of Their Real Value O aro e 20 50 preak botween the Sumeibouses F. W. MaeKENZIE, Manager Mahon and Kelly factions in the mat- [ 182 CHIty 1o scour OPEN DAILY S ter of representation on the women's slate. Cor. 6th and C Streets N. W. ment and notified his parents, who sent a large sum of money by cable. This was later returned, Mr. Rice I purchased many of the finest exhibits at the H.R. Howenstein Co. f National Flower Show last week, including Palms, PPING POST RESTORED could not then be locate . ‘ Ferns, Bulbs, Fancy Baskets, Pottery and other ar- e ml M(;RYE:ND COUNTY + 1314 F Strect NW. Don't le‘t{ the w:-:be: ?: tistic and beautiful novelties for home beautifying. I . Quality Plus Economy in = Zt:x:l;ed 0;“:1 'I?OL - am going to sell them to the Washington public at 25 to 50 cents on the dollar. Come in and see them; you will appreciate their loveliness. MANIZED. Phone Resurrected for Use at Frederick After Being Idle Many Years. Special Dispatch to The Star. FREDERICK, Md., Aug. 20.—The Whipping post,” once a popular form of punishment in this county for offenders of the law, but abandoned in favor of jail sentences and stiff Washagton—the most <Livadle’” ANY PEOPLE ACCOMPLISH | MORE with limited cap- ital than others LEATHER Can Be Found at Our Two Stores Capital Shoe Findings Co.; Union Shoe Findings Co. 637 F St. N.W. Open Every Evening Until 11:30 P.M. 319 M St. N.W. fines, has been resurrected and will . G Your be used here again for the first time < do with many i‘x“fi'_enrl oat vl,he pl‘a)ml;(uu OI{I Sherlg times the same amount. 0 iam O. Wertenbaker. Harry C. i ial nagement i Florist Wachter, thirty-six years old, and a f;;'a"f,::‘ e £ faciie | experience, ties and alertness alone mas- ters successfully. ‘We'll undertake to ad- vise you about the suc- cessful tfiwr;lm:lul man- agemen your propo- sition for purchasing a Home. 1408 r.z:s:’umm i farmer near Frederick, who had noth- |ing to say in answer to charges made against him by his wife that he had lashed her with a razor strop until her limbs and back were in welts, has been sentenced to fifteen lashes! and a suspended sentence of six months in house of correction of the state. ‘The sentence was imposed by Jus- tice August T. Brust, who in p: g judgment declared that Wachter’ cruelty to his wife had been un equaled in his experience with wife- beaters and assaulters, and he com- mented that he had passed on many such cases. ‘Wachter had nothing to say when asked to testify. He was mildly sur- prised when Judge Brust ordered him i to be whipped. Wachter will be care- fully examined by a physician to de- termine_the amount of punishment he can stand, and then Sheriff ‘William O. Wertenbaker will execute jthe sentence. The sheriff has set no i) date for the whipping. ANSWER ROAD CALL. Erecial Dispatch to The Star. CULPEPPER, Va., August 20.—More HEATING Hot Water or Vapor Is Best Call, write or phone for free estl- mate of cost. PLUMBING ared to take care of Tine. o Biggs Heating Co. 917 H St. N.W. Fhone 4886, 916 F St. N.W. ‘We are pre ‘work of this Test of Superiority The best test of Cadillac superiority is the fact that today Cadillac is outselling other fine cars ina ratio of almost two and one half to one. Many of those who buy Cadillacs are owners FORTY-EIGHT YEARS OF PROVEN SAFETY Behind the Safeguarded FIRST MORTGAGES offer- ed by this House. —of impending eye troubles through headaches and other unmistakable symptoms. Consult our graduate op- Fine Diamonds | Through our method of buy- tometrist. Invisible Bifocals $10.00 ing we are enabled to offer the greatest values in diamonds. About 13/~carat Blue 3625 White Diamond ..... $265 1 5-100-carat Abso- This is the final week of | Mtely Perfect Diamond our sensational offer. Don’t Solid Platinam W. fail to take advantage of it. set with fu;fl: ;::n SERingy - $100 Very Special —— Solid Platinum Wed- ding Ring, set with 10 full- cut Diamonds round.. 950.00 round. . If you need eye glasses, we will make you a pair in 24 hours. All work done under the supervision of our expert optometrist. Prompt serv- ice assured. If you break your eye- glasses we can replace them the same day. i monds ...... than 150 men answered the call for volunteer workmen to put in shape the road from Syria to the top of the Blue Ridge mountain through Milams Gap on Friday. They came on foot, on horseback, in wagons and in auto- mobile trucks, and they gathered early and put in a hard day with never a mention of the “eight-hour” law or what the union would allow. ‘The crowd was divided into gangs, in charge of bosses, and among the workers were Rev. E. W. Robertson, Commonwealth Attorney Payne, E. A. Carpenter and Col. Edwin H. Gibson, the latter two being recently elected members. -of the Virginia house of delegates. AUTO TOURNAMENT HELD. Special Dispatch to The Star. FREDERICKSBURG, Va., August 20. —At an_automobile tournament at Oak Grove, Westmoreland county, the first {*rlse of $15 and crown was won by fenry L. who crowned Miss Garnet Second prize, $10 and by Russell Pomery, 823 L St. NE. $3,500 ‘Small Cash’Payment $35.00 Monthly Modern four-room-and-bath home; in good location. Front porch, front and rear yards, woodshed in rear, five large closeta_in house. It is worth your while to inspect this home. Representatives on Premises Sunday From 3 to 5:30 P.M. Frankiin 58593 B. F. SAUL CO. MU N.Y. Ave. NW. . who can afford to purchase any car they may de- sire. They know from observation and the experi- » ence of their friends that there is no need to look . Unusual demand for invest- ment capital in 1921 has en- abled us to offer SOUND FIRST MORTGAGES further, because in the Cadillac they have all that EARNING is best in motor car construction and preformance. 8% They enjoy the same wide margin of security NOW that they did years ago when we made them at 5 per cent in- terest. LIST UPON REQUEST The F. H. SMITH CO. Founded 1873 815 15th Street o e e iy Ay Your present car has a value as applied to the purchase of a Cadillac. : Open evenings until 9 p.m., Sunday until 3 p.m. The Washington Cadillac Company 113840 Connecticut Avenue Telephones: Franklin 3900-3901