Evening Star Newspaper, July 12, 1922, Page 9

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3 (TENETy ¢ THE- EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ~C., WEDNESbAY, JULY 12, 1929. S ubbs g GOLD MINE-NEAR D.C. ke and ness men of the|genator King Sees Opening of Mine | il on Potomac River. Gold mining activities in nearby Virginia were renewed again dionday day when work on what was de- clared to be an outcropping of crys- talline quarts, ‘thought to containd gold in paying quantities, was started on Bull Neck Run, about ten miles L at the Rook Springs lnnludln members basey, officers of £ 0.7, BV SRS Society [ < RVAL FOR FRANE -5 77 The Time to Buy a Kitchen Cabinet Is NOW ‘ In the Hub’s July Clearance Deaths Report:d. The following deaths have been reportet to fhe Bealth department in the last twhaty-four roln V. 8kuak, 90, 313 Rock Creek @hurch icorge 2. Araatrong, 80, 1307 Pack month or more with her uncle and in Montclair, N. J., has returned home, Miss Marcia Humphrey, who s vis-- iting Dr. and Mre SGlazebrook, will Maryland Committee of 26 road. 2 return to her home in Englewood,| And % above Washington, along the Po in Session Tod Sen N3 today. * s "l;zn Soeriars i N Sihtes Sal- tomac river, Ofclala of the geolosl- | = ot xander - J. Butcher, 76, United St cal survey today said it was entirely n Session Today on Mrs. W. W. Galbraith is at the Hos ome’ Hospital. Lt (€8 | Dossible that thers may be. gold tel Vanderbilt, in New York. found in Virginia at the spot where ler, 64, vam-nc- Hospital. 1308 mining operations are in progress. | A, Foley, Corbin place ate Nomination. Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, Md.. July Twenty-six active and influential re- publicans, representing each of the legislative districts in this city and the counties in the state, are In con- ference today in The Rennert Hotel, endeavoring to decide upon a candi- date for the United States Senate to receive the republican nomination in opposition to Senator Joseph Irwin France. These twenty- leaders of the republican D-xrl\ Iunuqhnu( Mary- land were selected by Col. D. John Markey, chairman of the Braddock Hel[ht_s conference on June 28, which authorized him to appoint such a committee. The committee includes four repre- sentatives from Baltimore and one each from every county Wwith the single exception of (ecil. which is Senator France's home county. Garrett Strong Likelihood. As the o rence opened the one man who Ktrongest s 12.— tary general of limitation rr arnidment In Washing- ton last wi ftee, which includes one . David_A. Robb of Alle- zany county, and five chairmen of county central committees and two women, follows Allegany county, slate senator. \nne Arundel county, dall. Baltimore city. Blanchard Randall, Henry B. Wilcox, Charles W. Main and James A. Gary, Jr. Baltimore county, Henry F. Baker Calvert county, Dr. Clarence T. Hutchins. Caroline county, R. W. Messenger. - Carroll county Walter T. Rudy. Charles county, Harry C. Bowie. Dorchester county. Albanus Phillips. Women on Committee. Frederick county. Miss Pearl Eader. Garrett county. J. Fred Thayer. j JHarford county. " Alrs.” A." Lincoln von. lloward county man Kent county, Charles A. Satterfield. Montgomery county. Paul Sleman. Prince Georges county, James A Curley. Queen Annes county. Cook Orrill £omerset county, Bernard C. Dryden. St. Marys county, James A Watts. Talbot county. Benjamin F. Parlett Washington county, Harry Startz- man. Wicomico county. Worcester county. David A. Robb, Daniel Ran- William D. Tilghe Waler B. Miller. N. J. Wimbrow Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued fo the following: Anthony B. C. Graves and Anna L. Schultze Sam F. Trelease of Baltimore, Md., hton of Fruita .~ Voneift and Hel unbar. O Doamell ‘and Ligia B Griffith. Benjamin L. Wellwood of New York city and Roseannette Lyons of this city. and Joseph T. L and Elsie L. Ladd. both of Summerfleld. > Warren Bragch and Lucile Miller of Richmond, Paul Prif and Fssie Deadwyler. Wilbert tewood and Catherine Butler. James M. Kidwell acd Sarah V. Stamp, both of Handall, Md. George M. ‘Homell and Thelma Barker. Marion L. Abel of Dumfries, Va. Samaria R, “Abel or Jopite, Ve, Ciifton Bcott and Lena Caul, Joseph K. Johnson and Burpice E. Banks. Tenard Payi nd Carrie Johnson. cker of this city, and Lillian B. Air, Md. Thilip Bodankin and and Holtzman. Jacob Robinowitz and en_Olanda. Cbarles W. Bausemai Mary M. El h of Greensbot 0. Botts and - Johnson. Dingee and Laura nes. Newton ‘and Maude H. Craw- 1l and Mary E. Nuttall, both a Births Reported. The following births have been reported tn Charles A. the health department in the last twenty-four | honrs: Tames L. and Miunie Fisher, boy Paul D. and Grace Morrison. girl George P. aud Anna L. Dusall, girl. John W. Fadward J James A. sud Mary F. Gallagher, girl. John W. and Jennie Rowell, Charles F. and Dorothy M. Joseph and Aanie E. Siebert. boy. Henry 1. and Elsie M. White, girl Milton &. and Elizabeth B. Hunter, girl. George 8. and Mamie J. Brown. bor. Bernard F. and Ethel Mooney. bos. George S. and Mamie I. Brown, bos. Walter H. and Ruth M. McClenon, girl. Oris L. and Ruth C. Helsley, boy. Solomon and Naomi Kaitlin,” boy. Mary E. Kinsman, bor. Goldte 3. Boteler, irl. an Wiiam A" ana Juia C. Coper. bor. Ray §. and Margery A. Erlandson, boy. Daniel 8. and Sue C. Ring. boy. nd Vera Mohu J. and Ella I Edgar J. and Mary Daniel . and Mary nd Hi An “nu!“al oppor- tunity to profitably apply one’s time and ingenuity is offered by Mme. Vassileff who instructs in Painting Parchment Shades No Provious Ezperience Necéssary An extensive assort- .| apee, N. H., where she is at the Lake- l ment of unpainted | shades from which to During the last two weeks of July Mr. Reid will in- struct only on Tuesdays, ‘Thursdays and Saturdays. EEEEEHEEE—EEEC—EEEEEEEEEEE Mrs. S. F. Burt has gone to Sun- side. Mrs. Frank Goodwin of Seattle; Wash, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. Eugene Byrnes, will be the guest of honor at dinner this even- ing of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Madden Foley, who will entertain at the Chevy Chase Club. Writers’' League Guests At Reception Tonight. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Wilcox will give a reception to members of the Writers' Legion of Washington this evening at the home of Dr. E. E. Bateman, 1414 N street northwest, at 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. John James Melly nf, Allentown, Pa., are staying at the Powhatan. while visiting Washing- ton. Mr. and Mrs. P. Garvan. who have opened their summer home in the -Adirondacks, have as their guest there Mrs. Henrl de Sibour. Francis Mr. and Mrs in New Y. Garrett will s: rge Angus Garrett from where Mrs. oday to spend the e gummer in Europe. erall and his daugh- Mr. W. H ter and M Angline Rogers of Leb- anon, P o are to make a tour of the southern states, are spending the week in Washington. They are at the Burlington Hotel. i Mr. and Mrs. Stacy M. Reed have gone to Atlantic City and wfll spend a short time at the Hotel Elberon. Mr. Emlle entertained a company at dinner with dancing Saturday evening Have Your Oriental Rugs | Cleaned Now! | And Stored for . Summer , Phone or Send Postal Hekimian 1516 H NW. ! Main 2063 Winfred H. ulmm 18, 432 Manor pl Amands A. Btealey, 80, 2515 1at atreat. Lewis Holmes, Bl rfield Hospital. m:’logl; p!;:lm"mmr 68, Georgetown Univer- | L. B izabeth B. Deby, 79, 213 A street south- of the project. Senator W. H, King of Utah was present and took part in the initial operations at the mine Monday. Charles of Copley, Md.,, is the backer | s-mnels Moores, 79, Sibley Hospital, Dean Le Roy A Hoaty @ Roy Armentrout, 5 days, Garfield wmeu. H. Branson, 52, Pure Silk Stripe Dn:g WINDOW | —FABRICS, . 80-in. 25 Virginla ave mucunt prog of "Eila Parks, 54, 58 F street. George Miller, 35, Emergency Hopital. Ennis Ro!.zn 51, 8t. Elisabethn Hospital. Lane, 4 months, 2128 Florida SHADES & DRAPERIES) Helen L. Lewl e s, ® months, 418 L street Misses’ and Juniors’ Summer and Vacation Apparel Reduced HE following Sales are made up entirely of m Excellent Values. At this time you can choose with Unusual Savings from selec- tions of our Best Qualities and Charming, espe- cially designed Styles. All garments are distinc- tive. The present Greatly Reduced Prices are: Misses’ and Juniors’ Suits, $18.50, $25, $39.50, $45, $58.50, $65, $78.50 Misses’ Hats . . .............$5 $8, $10, $12, $15 Misses’ Dresses. . . $7.50, $10.50, $25, $35, $45, $55 Misses’ Coats . . .. $25, $35, $45, $65 Misses’ Capes . . . 18.50, $25, $37.50, $45 Misses’ Skirts ............ $5,$7.50, $10.50, $15 Girls’ Wash Dresses, $1.50, $1.95, $2.95, $5, $7.50, $10, $12.50 Girls’Coats . ....... $5 50, $5, $7.50, $10, $12.50 Socks . .... v naeeae2BC, 35¢, S0 Sweaters . .... . .$3.50, $4.50 Three-Piece Suits Reduced Middies, Smocks, Stockings and Bathrobes Greatly Reduced mamzwmm PR e SO EEEEEE Men’s Ankle Patch Keds Rubber Suction Soles, White and Bro fin. BT s2.60 Boys’ Ankle Patch Keds Rubber Suctlon Soles, White and Extra Spoanl Ankle Patch Tennis Shoes for Boys, White only. 13 to sfil?? $1.49 $3.50 Men's black or, brown vicl and calf oxfords; also black or brown calf ox- fords; brogue or plain; rub- ver heels. $3.50 brown rubber satent or Men's low heel; oxfords, heels. Open All Day Saturday P [s] Three Days—Thursday, Friday, Saturday i Shoe Sale Formerly Sold at —Both high and low, 69c to 98¢ $3.50 ‘Women's patent or brown pumps, as pictured; low. walking rubber heels. ‘Women's black or tan 3+ bar pumps; Cuban heel; rubber heels. or pumps, :nly Frenol l or high Louls eels. 98¢ yd. Blip Cover Materials, 39%c ’fl MC DEVITT 1003 9th St. N.W. W Big Reductions—FEasy Terms The Hub is brimful of buying op- portunities for' homemakers—take this special sale of Kitchen Cabinets, for example, where can you equal the values quoted? The White Enamel Pantry Set of 6 pieces is given FREE with every cabinet. FLORENCE Oil Cook Stove July Clearance Florence and other makes Oil Stoves Florence Wickless Qil Stoves at Special Clearance Prices Two-Burner 01l Stove §77.75 Table style, with large size oil tank at side—safe to use and efficient. You’ll be surprised at the eco- nomical manner in which this stove may be used in preparing. your meals. 2-Burner Stoves $16.95 3-Burner Stoves $23.75 4-Burner Stoves $27.75 Couch Hammocks —and all kinds of Summer Porch Furniture. 14 Off WASIIINGIUNS GEEA'IESIF[HMUI!E mmnymsn-mm 7th and D Streets N.-W. ThlS Pantry Set FREE Consists of a White Enamel Bread Box, Flour Con- Note These Sensational Reductions from Regular Prices $3475 Hub Special Kitchen Cabinet 262 $59.75 Al White Enamel Hub Special Kitchen Cabinet - 381 see.7s SELLERS Kitchen Cabinet White Enamel Lined $AA.T5 A generous discount of 15% on all other kitchen cabinets. Closing Out All Garden Hose 25 feet good quality Rubber § 1 .98 Hose .... — - Set of 6 Fluted De- sign Glass Tumblers. . 180 $5.95 Comfortable Natural Willow Armchair; dur- ably made. A very special value. Bench 98c 15 Off All Old Hickory, Chairs, Rockers and Settees. {

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