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" 'THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, AUGUST 6, 1922—PART T : | oo ameven o oeai. | FENEROKSHIRG BERRILE day night mo selected by its prekident, Mfs. J. M. | They were accompanied by County g pictures. carefully | Agent W. R. Linthicum. “LOSSESINWHEAT | CLARENDON. 1d s - court- arlboro. beginning and continuing lon of a new brick school b, this county, has been started. 1t is expected to i S ning of the m new schaol at I ing comple behn ion and yp o dedic eremenies early « Marsden was adjudged ~autiful gi the lawn at rdmore, Prince sunty, under tie auspiccs 1 citizens’ association. She ed a pair of silk stockings John's Ly heran Church, East Pive dale, has been started. Impressive marked the laving of the corner stone of the buildinz. Rev. Henry Manken, jr. president cf the Lutheran Alliance of Washington, is acting pastor of St. John's, Arrangements are complete for the big home celebration to be staged for a week, beginning Monday, under the fauspices of Oriole Lodge, No. 47, I O. O. F., on the Washington- more boulevard south of the railroad station. Proceeds will go to the fund for the new lodge home. Nightly baby and heauty contests, & merry-go- round and a variety of other attrac- tions will be offered. A. E. Burgess heads the committee in charge. The Woman's Club of Cottage City has established a library at No. 8 Spa street, that town. Mrs. Whitmore is librari A concrete bridge is to be con- structed at the intersection of King- aton avenue and Sixty-first street. Capitol Heights. Bids will be open- ed by the T and town council of that plac: Plans and specifications may be secured from Mayor George Finger. Hundreds from all sections of Prince Georges county are expectad » to attend the annual picnic of the county community council August 26 at the government farm at Belts- ville. The program, which is being ar- ranged by the agricultural commit- tee of the council, will begin at 10:30 o'clock with a poultry-judging con- test among members of the girls “t clubs of the county and a_atock- Judging contest among members of the boys' clubs. The boys will judge dairy cattle and hogs. Prizes will be awarded successful contestants. A novel feature will be an enter- tainment contest by various com- munities. Each community will be allowed fifteen minutes for its per- formance, and the one recelving the greatest ovation will win and receive & five-dollar gold piece. There “L‘" be adrldrasses by promi- nent speakers and musi ) usic by a brass The Berwyn and Hyattsville teams of the Prince Georges County League will stags a game in the afternoon. A light luncheon will he served. The committee arranging the picnic | consists of Dr. T. B. Symons, chair- man; Dr. H, J. Patterson. De. o Bomberger, Dr. C. P. Close, presideat | every citizen of Ballston. of the council; W, B. Posey, cou: agent; J. H. Blandford and H-nty Marsden, secretary of the council. . PRIZE TOMATO PLANT. Forty Ripe and 71 Green Tomatoes on One Stalk. Specfal Dispatch to The Star. LYNCHBURG, Va., August ripe tomatoes ' plucked, seventy-one green ones on the plant and the plant still blooming is a report W. H. Now- Iing, a local business man, makes for his ‘u‘denpi:; Peakland. es eman, a city gardener, has ust gathered a Ponderosa tomato from is garden which weighed 47 ounces. In th&’smxltrdon is T. stalk that fiu eight- een atoes on it, which will averag: more than a pound. " UNEARTH WAR TAG OF ’61. Silver Identification Piece Found ‘While Digging Posthole. pecial Dispatch to The Star. FREDERICKSBURG, Va., August 6—While digging a posthole in this olty Preston L. Harris and Willard Cooper unearthed a silver identifica- tion tag of the war of 1861. The tag was well preserved and the follow- ing Inscription was very legible: M. Smith, Co. K. 148 Reg. Vols, New Bethlehem, Pa.” The reverss side bears the Amer- foan eagle and "War of 1361.” The metal plece; which,was found about unds ucd.is-quited - | of Prince Georges county. basket picnic kind. there will bel speaking from 2 until 4. | Following the speaking. there will] ibe a base ball game between teams | jrepresenting Berwyn ning and completely The commu ' » row at 8 o'clock. Park will be the |, The annual pict the Pr H Georges County ( runity Couneil | will be held at'the government farm, | ¢ 10:3 held to of Beltsville. Satarday. August ginning at 10 wm. with a pection of they work being conducted by the bureau of animal industry of the| United States Department of Agricul- ture along the lines of Qairving. poultry, swine and sheep. There will be poultry culling contests for members of the boys® and giris' club: After lunch, which will be of the and Hyatts- ville. Dr. Thomas B. Symons. direc- tor of university extension of Mary- land University, is chairman of the alti- | i agricultural committee in charge of | the picnic. The Berwyn base ball team has re- cently signed up Brooke Brawer, cap- | tain of last year's foot ball team of Maryland University, who is expected to land a few more victories for the local boys. i Mrs. Ridgely W. Axt, wife of Prof. Axt of the University of Louislana, Baton Rouge, {s spending the sum- mer with her mother, Mrs. J. R. Reily, College Park. The Sunday School Assoclation of district No. 8, composed of schools from Laurel to Mount Rainier, held its annual picnic turday afternoon ! at Zantzinger's Park, Hyattsville. H This_will be “Club wee at Mary- land University for the prize-winning | girls and boys of the clubs through- out the state. About two hundred are | expected to attend lectures, demon- strations and further tests. Enter- tainment and amusement features also are provided. The arrangements | are in charge of E. G. Jenkins, state boys’ club agent. BALLSTON. Fire Chief B. J. Plarr of the Balls- ton volunteer fire department urges a large attendance tomotrow evening at the closing of the department's Afth annual fair. which is being given this vear to ralse funds with which to complete the construction of the new engine house. From an entertainment standpoint the chief says the fair is about the best the department has ever pre- sonted. The grounds are encircled by fifteen beautifully decorated and electrically illuminated stands, “afi| of which are nightly handing out| bundles of pleasure and thrills” to the patrons. Chief Plarr announces that manner in which the fire companies of Cherrydale, Clarendon and Wash- ington are co-operating in making the A, |Cherrydale and Eaton of Clarendon, 5.—Forty | test for women and announcement the fair a success is gratifying to Chiefs Watson of Washington, Donaldson of he said, have inspected the fire figh ing equipment of the Ballston com- pany and have not only expressed & desire to lend their support to any activities of the department, but a groed that it is one of the “llve wir volunteer companies of northern Vir- ginia. Many planned for the final night of t falr, Including a nail-driving con Interesting features are of winners in various contests, which will be followed by the awarding of several substantial prizes. Officers of the Christian Endeavor Society of the Ballston Christian Church, who are to serve for the en- suing 8iXx 'months, were elected at the regular meeting of the society Tuesday evening at the church, as follows: E. E. Naylor, president; Franklin Shrout, vice president; Miss Helen Rhoads, second vice presi- dent; Porter M. George, treasurer; Miss Isla Arnold, secretary; Mrs. B. E. Naylor, corresponding secretary, and Miss Clela Smith, pianist. Hav- ing pledged $100 toward the con- struction of the new church building, the society has started arrangements for a moonlight trip down the river the latter part of the month, with'a view to raising the amount. ' KILLED BY FALLIRG POLE. Bpecial Dispatch to The Btar. ‘WESTERNPORT, ‘Md., August 5.— John Shank, aged fifty-six, was in- stantly killed at Anticch, a few miles from here, Thureday evening while assisting in Il‘.dil’;’d L(eg'rfl)h pole on a wagon, own . D. Kern, place.; The fall | I i together with those which are not to be replenished. To do this we make reduc- tions that really ignore the worth—and create bargains that will surely interest you. [he values are of the H. & I1. standard—so you are protected in their pur- chase 'by that guarantee which accompanies every sale we make. You are very welcome to open an account if you wish. House & Herrmann Reductions in Desirable Summer Furniture —Of the Better Kinds— Lawn Settees Some of folding type others of heavy iron frame. Limited quantities. $2.00 Settees Now...$1.39 $4.00 Settees Now...$2.39 $7.00 Settees Now. . .$4.95 $9.00 Settees Now ... .$5.95 $9.50 Settees Now. . .$6.50 $11.00 Settees Now. .$7.50 $15.00 Settees Now. $10.65 Folding Porch or . Yacht Chair Made with arms—substantial Maple frame, Natural finish. Seat and back of extra heavy ‘White Duck; folds up compactly. Very comfortable, and will serve for either indoors or out- doors. This grade has s 95 s0ld this season for o . Now. High_back and sturdy Maple frame, s 50 nicely finished. . Double-woven seat. —— Reduced from $5.50 High_back and strong Maple frame, $ 95 nicely finished. Seat . is of double weave. === Reduced from $6.50 High back and comfortable arms; $ 75 Strong Maple frame: . woven seat and — back. Reduced from $7.50 Extra heavy and durable Jumbo frame, with com- fortable arms; dou- s 35 ble-woven seat and . back, It1l wear like —_— (Exactly as Illustrated) Anne type, Combination Walnut—consisting oi Large Buffet. with mirrors China Closet, with latticed panels: Enclosed Serving Table and 48-inch Round-top Dining Table. extendable to 6 feet. The delicate carving decoration adds a re- finement to the effect that is highly pleafing. The con- struction throughec is most satisfactoryv. Reduced to $165.00 $217.50 - $242.50 < ... $32500 $425.00 Que 4-piece Combination Mahogany Suite. Regular price this season, $215. NOW. 4-piece Combination Mahogany Suite. Regular price this season, $300. NOW.......... 4-piece Combination Walnut Suite. Regular price this season, $325. NOW 10-piece Combination Mahogany St Regular price this season, $425. NOW 10-piece Combination Walnut Suite. Regular price this season, $600. NOW.. This Collapsible Folding Go-Cart, with enamel-finished tubular frame This Woven Reed Stroller—with handles: eel gearing; hood, comfortable dash: rubber-tired sides and dash of imita- wheels; foot brake; tion leather; rubber- well made—enamel- tired wheels, Reduced to.....n.... finished gearing. Reduced to. . $0.85 " $10.85 This Pullman with Reed body and hood, closely woven; geared so body can be reversed: cushion seat, Rep covered; removable back curtain: wooden artillery wheels, with rub- ber tires. Reduced tor. 92675 Ridvecd 1o $3]1.00 Reduced to. Select. Any Whitney Pullman Sleeper This Pullman—Reed—in Ecru fin- ish—upholstered in plain Rep, cush- fon seat; adjustable sliding hood; re- movable back curtain; rubber tired, wooden wheels—roll - House & Herrmann Furniture of Merit. 1 sser witl mirror. Vanity Case, Chifforette Double-bed, with bow-foot end. You'll find this S very superiorly constructed and quite vnusual quality for the price. Regular price this season, $345. NOW............ 3-piece Combination Mahogany Twin-bed Suite. Regular price this season, $375. 2 5265000 4-piece Ivory Regular price this season, $235. NOW............. 4-piece Combination Mahogany or Walnut Suite. Regular price this season, $260. NOW Combination Mahogany or \\'alnul——ccnsi<linpz":é $175 00 e 2=t Reduced to........ cevescesecenens “namel Suite. 4-piece Combination Mahogany Suite. Regular price this season, $325. NOW.... 4-piece Combination Walnut Suite. This Stroller, with close woven fiber body and dash: NOW.. Clearance Popular Whitney Carts There is none better than the Whitney make—and none o‘f the Whitneys are more in demand than the models we carry. Now's the time to buy—at a very material saving. This Big wooden W) Tubber braided edge: artillery ~ wooden wheels; rubber finish. tires: steel gearing; foot brake: Reduced enamel push bar Either Ecru or Gra Frosted finish .- Trosted Ci Reduced to. ........ Close-woven sides upholstered with corduroy; re- movable bars, and gearing to reverse In Frosted Bluo or Trosted Cafe. Reduced to...... or Runabout in Our Stock—20% Off $12.25 ber Pullman; back curtains: tubular and Reed lined: rev: Reduced $35.00 fiber with tubular pushe: tires. This Pullman—Combination Wood edge on body and hoo back curtains. cduced to. . ... $39-30 Seventh and Eye Streets % H. Clagett, and the chicken salad sup- | CHE Y A'_E = Bfds Lave been advertised by the pers given once a month. | . - |Dies Montn Atter His Master state highway commission for the i X Il T % v 5 (Spe-| Reports are still coming in of the| oo oo Ak SR . CLARENDON. Va., August § (Spec- S - FREDERICKSBURG. Va. August|iogrction of the bridge over the| BERRFVILLE. Va. August 5 (spe- |, Beports are S comig o o8 the) HERRYDALE. Vo August i ( ial).—The campaign being conducted} as: Y- & (Special).—The Spotsylvania elec-|p, oohannock river at Falmouth.|annual horse show and. fair, awhicn | hail storm that swept Clarke county |/41).—4 AR el ¥ by the Clarendon Citizens' Assocla- | } cted the followi PRAIA LY Jast Thursday. Among those who suf dale, who headed the list of thea tion and fire department with: the co- | Special Dispateh to The Star. toral board has elected the following | gygy will be opened August 18 and|will be held uee WenRenaay s and | 0 int s ere FOILy Cattos. ahoN oung men appointed cadets operation of many other organiz RAYLAND, W. ., August 5. |#chool trustees for Spotsylvania| ... probably the coatract will be fi‘:’:‘}"m“r'imflz ?fl‘;".».%.’."‘.';‘.J;’J; house and barn were blown down and | i1 the Tnited States coast guard ax tions to establish a community build- | Snyder, a dog owned by the late | county: Berkley district, Dr. Thomas | lot at that time. Alternate bids for the hag a lurger list of entries than ever | the furniture and contents scattered reu;llll;:’l":hpl “(fll‘!c?:}’»_n“t Hasp s ing in the towh was given Impetus| Dr. J. L. Caldwell of this place, is|w. Dew, three vears; Courtland dis- 3 " f the present bridge | before, ranging from New York to|!D every direction, representing a to- | 2minations, l¢ 2 at New ‘Lpn- e | today by the announcement of Presi- | thought to have died from grief for A N e reconstruction o e presen b ek A Drbatoal ifecs The corn crops on the farms|Coast Guard Academy. at 1 2 in|dent C. R. Taylor of the citizens'|his master, who passed away about 3 | tTch SENE e s Of¢ YEATi|4ls0 have been requested and wilt] RUSRT, Cne of presence of Sir Bar- | of C. E. Wisecarver and his neighbor, | 408, Conn. = Thousands of Dollars in}tody that a provabie site has been |month ago. The dog was burted tn 8 L Ciiauston dlstrees %N | be considered at the same time. a. on. the- famous race horse. owned Jumes & Berlin, were completely de-| Mr. Richmond is a graguate of the y found, small casket made especially for him osn 0] ct, A. L.l “gert B. Kline and Miss Edna by B. B. Jones of Washington. An- Molished. eighty-eight bearing ap- Massanutten Military Academy o rted in Mary- |, M5, Tavior declined to give out the |und a headstone will be erected. e A L Redman, both of Fredericksburg, were o¥uer' feature will be. the United ple trees on the farm of Dabney C.| Woodstock, Va., at which ""““fl)fl Damage Reporte! location of the grounds. stating that| At the time of Dr. Caldweil's death, [ A new board of school trustees has|prried’ here by.the Rev. Willlam | SEAEE TSt WL BE Ihe VENCG | Harrison, were either uprooted or |obtained the McCauley gold ero he desired to present the proposition | Snyder was uncontrollable, dashing | been appointed for King George coun- | a” [ ocke at the methodist parsonage. | mpiil yop coVUTys, IS JRAPE fiwisted off. In Mr. Johnson's apple|the time of his appointment he was d Adjacent States to the executive committee of the as- | beiween the legs of those entering the | ty. as (ollows: B. C._Grymes. Poto-| “Wijjjim €. Reynolds, aged sixty- | jhere Torses wWill be Jumped over| .on,rg “just west of Bovce, every|a student at George Washingfon land an ja * |sociation before making the an-iroom, where his master's corpse lay, | mac district; Henry T. Garnett, five years, died suddenly at his home | "YTEIR While the hurgles are In fames. | bl trec was destroved, and on the | 'niversity, where he was businewe nouncement. He said, however, thatlin order to stand watch over the|loh district, and George Ogle T [at Parker, Spotsylvania county, Sun-| G P08 SO0 G e, Mrs, B. N.|1aWns of the home of R. G. Mitchell, | manager of one of the school papers the grounds which have heen offered | cartiMy remains of his greatest friend. | Rappahannock district. iy ey e e et atars]at hatan, Dr. and Mre. Robert|He was emplo \ the time servic S e |8t a reasonable tigure are centrally | At other times he jumped through| Norman Brown of Falmouth Jonn William Garrison, aged son and Mitchell. Newborg of New | Randolph, and Mr. “and ‘Mre. H. B.|of the atex Naval Observa e T Aumust 4 —Thous- | locatea and their suroundings #re | windows. Since that fime he had been been appoin Ly -five a well known farmer [ 50 00 B of Atlanta, Ga. | Gilpin: many beautiful old trees were | tory, ving been appointed by the INORF ugw 1déal for such a structure. listless and had exercised practically iner, s _commis of Stafford county. died at his home he poultry department has more | Uproote ntire groves of oak and | Civil Service mi s' damage (0 ”‘?‘ "’:“"‘“ fuch progress was wade during the | none. | e OEREs toma1 OF Eeneral debility 1 by than 1.200 entries of fancy pouliry, | locust trees were wiped out and out- o ughters of Maryland, Delaware, VIrginia, { woek on the plans for the manimoth or for congressional AT jirge red fox wa 4 by | e fowl and pet stock. 100 head | buildings and silos ound- e ix an i I v o e he " ing . 15 we eedl. ' Ay ing ar Fire {veinin and parts of Ohig was | ten-day earnival which is to e given | AT L pariy of aboul Ly, § in the g6 Chich will be bantams. 4 S RN LY enini : West Virgiule am e rains of July, | by the association and fire depar ! LEEWAY. |, The fwentle el I vt nelzhiboriood of Bssex coun | Pl MGk rice’ county school electoral| The Lioyd Williums Post of th [mems Fall, | oilowing e resulas \ by the excess Lokl G ment on the Cruitt esta Auzust ” - ol e Spotsly 2 ASSOULAE |y 5 faw er 2 | hoard, compe school Supt. Les- | Ams e e bl neeting w soci 01 i wding to chamber of commerce | 3y to September 1. inclusive. for the Fa., August b (Special). | tion. will bexin D nie | Hunt twenty dogs in | "UH Sine, Commonwealth's At-| Vating the building on Church street. | reg Announce iy e Ern e i ding : lawn fete was | grounds, near Uslyvania ¢ the. pack ‘hase started at sun- | 16 D- 4 Tl which it bought this spring and | ment tes ¢ Js amd others acqua 1\ndlv\‘l|‘:| benefit of the cimmunity building | aunual Jawn Lere SO T ey e pack b i o mld"mhx.,ll(v‘r‘:x':;r(.{::;'pl:‘Fuifot‘)ll;lt‘d:rnd“}l:vhl:m'“j hereafter wts mectings will be held | i3 Cound LD situation. This, it was stated, o thre @ it was th 1 hours before e té there. In the near future this post ex- |5 0 Soole R eon i At a meeting » general com- J % b, and ° law abolishing the old district school | the! Do near 2 il uot mean that the crop is a| Af & meeting O hes e The F kshurg fire department | e w atured without | [0 400 RIS iikhing the county | PECtS Lo tear down thix building and Naree : i re bt It e e that | house Wednesday evening the graund | way Cltizen ne arfaie | will, attend the Virinia staie fire. | i), s oreing held | 01t “evstem, met Wednesday and|construct an upcto-date community ome pitlow top. Vis deteriorated in an; & fudhdsy X sor held ew's annual convention, which will | fo een depre- | WL i sl ¢ | house, which is to conta audi- | Uyfic “tiana Albee of Bath M ¢ Cansiderable further et posaliPIm IREDvIdlog, for sixtesn ooth; B e e et N heia at Hampton: "o, Ausaut a3 |or, ol ale manner upon |€lected the following mnew countyf . riym and a banquet hall and 10 bel o pas hovn the musst of her sister © sible uniess a dry spell sets in. pared by Grounds Committee Ch man nnounced procceds ot $:45. 24 and 25 T . . chickens, turkeys and othe fos) cec. | Harris, Battletown: Rev, B. Duvai ”‘;"'“”;r““fhf"“;zn"‘;’ all the organi- | y\ire [igrold ¢ oberts of 201 Cedur . ¥ e * Su L ¥ adopte vhich will be added to the buildin Miss Mary O. Ambler, former home| ) arianne Hardeastle. fie - | o £ Chs S zations in the ci y. t, since last January. died Mon- Ungruded Wheat 40 Cents a Bushel. | man . Sunterman, adopted JA U RRIh Wil (e lagded tofthelb ¥l aemonstration agent for Fauquier | retary of the Baptist Sunday school | Chambers, from Chapel district; Dr.| 24 0nS0l, 2y SOWOY 0 v gng s, ce extended iliness, 1 led wheat on the floor of the | teddy’ bear drawing contributed by | fund of the assoctation. | Semenstration agent for Fauquler|retary of the Baptist Surday, school|c o, Dearmont, from Greenway A% |7 W. Whitaker of Berryville, has dollowioe, an. onaucted commerce this week, ac-|C. K. Berryman, cartoonist of The e booths e : 'ty one to | B hoard, lef o for Templ 088 | Lict, and Holmes Hardesty, from |T. W. ; bl | services we X £ .can e E Hes ong, secre- | Star for the carnaval poster sub-,decorated, and the different commit-|&chool at the University of Vir Roads, in Richmond county, where | /EE (A0, T IRCE, 008l sehool been ”promoted frumh anll.st#n(‘ to day afte =i .P. E. ¢ e body. brought | mitted by the publicity committec, | (o¢s werd congratulated during the|She has accepted a position [she winl”conduct " Sunday school | [00% N N0 September 1. | chief dratisman for the Frich Com- | jin‘Gr i irridile Baptist Church, o dy, 2 pubtichiy fote by ic .8 ge- | IFredericksburg public schools for the | institute. < : 5 7 wi cadquarters. u €5- [ Jowing which the body was taken < 40 cents a bushel, the low- | was highly commended and the com- ;““'L‘:‘) the public on the arrange it et L g e e daughter| As the treasury of the Clarke County o a }n'un‘u;n:h]llr h mhvu'n,' AuE ke est quotation evorallyeprs. “Thejmitiee was aulliorized to The nearhy roadw has been| The following girls ana of | of Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Hell- | Woman's Club is somewhat depleted. S R A B S Wiar Moo in MAIDE s T 40 nts for un-|with with this feature of the ired of weeds, overhanging limbs ¥lvania county left Monday for|muth, wus ried this week to Wil- [ plans are on hand for a subscription 4 port X = > for No. 2 red garlicky. | tising. Lucien th, which have been -Ksburg to attend the short : g vismond of Shanghai, [ card party to be given this month at mpany has compistedd for Wupial, o e e §1 bushels of new wheat sold | by l:rnrm'-]al Chiarman Tame on thelbae Righ ural cour: Betty K. Crismond | Fairfield, the homg of Mr. and Mrs. and, ‘T,'.Z”I\-f,'r‘.‘;x"”vrn" Agnes: Cathol enly d0.000 bushels were graded, the [ man of the c itte o o John D Richard g e | B R b othe wet and more or less|the publication of the prog N eating ot i Win Honved] upward of $15.000,600 . § Zalr, o 4 ix latter will have to i to be a special edition o P M AR Duunsville, Bssex | handle the crude ol Bes S cleviitors for| e dun Citizen, th HELIOTY <) T He was in the fits g tankers from the Persian August . P abroad. which i ¢ 5 | his L very o the expense of handling it even & | whe i | = = = W Receipts Lesxened. b ora oo e il 5 bs e nel with | e w conditions also chairman. Mrs. R, N, Sutton coted ipts _at thefang furthered ; for their p } market. said Mr. Hessong. ! cipation in the affa b3 Ly boat from nearby | ‘Meetings of the general commitice | 0 L s far only 439000 bushels | on ararngements will be held every | o e n accounted for. when the | Wednesday evening preedinie t y From Suah Sonsiey Tast vear|nociicsin (vsulie precding 1Iscontinuance Irices on an swme period totaled 709,405 man Eaton extends an invitation to! ° all persons who care to lend a hand arily the harvesting season infin the arrangements to be present ® o taryiand is over by the middle of | With Clarendon Hal ltaxed to its alv. it was explained. This vear.|capacity the newly organized Claren + ‘however, the rains have delayed|don Lodge, Loval Order of Moose. met > irashing, d while little sprouting | Thursday evening and elected its first 1 the shecks has been noted thel officers. Those honored are: A - : 3 . - . i and will e ihom e duger o Mostive: Gome | Sarasors e o dlstater e They are most excellent Suites—of attractive designs and splendid construction—but are one or two of a kind remaining—and wi ing int this shape the ! tor: Thomas cut the price for clearance. In addition to those quoted there are many others. wheat ice than | ton, treas o Ef it w dry. which s a lo ry: B. Keny to the P Robert R Carr, | Reid. outer guard and Kenneth | > [ Howard rishy, Har- "T i 45 old Porter. and J. D, Colberth | j were numed trustees of the lods i = N A committee headed by D ALY m L84 Boston was appointe ¢ Hundreds of pieces of property de- | €ffort to have Secretar. | -t o o herause taes | Vis director general of the Moos 1 [} faulted (o the ¢ nty by 150 AXCE L stall the offic which will take v,“ - on the ain unpaid will be t meeting. August 17 19 18 T ed for it public aue ! | st bidder by H i e stcasure | for She BERWYN-BRANCHVILLE. | s il til this ANCHVILLE, August 5 (Sp : dee sperty —Beltsville Grange will meet | uxain se ning in Grange Hall. | il with the » supper at | taxes oelock, follo: s vering ting and progr : . veurs, “.T‘“‘ regular monthiy n :I-‘Vbinu :“]' the ! S the season ages we ° . The sale will be « oman's Commu Club will b i TS S R A find it expedient to 4-Piece Bedroom Suite . patilion: 2 | hurry out those lines g During the elect torm Thurs- | i il . ° day evening the home of J. Bert Mil- | which are particular- . o (Bxactly as Tlustrated) ler, Branchville, was struck by light- | Iv in demand now— al lece lmng mte $167.50 $175.00 eer.. $225.00 $235.00 Roomy Stroller—woven artillery $18.00 with Eeru heels, to......... Blue or mfe finish. body;: coach finish: roll corduroy ersible body; removable