Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., AUGUST 13, 1922—PART 1. of Washington, Georges county public schools_and | 1 AURORA HEIGHTS. Culinary—3rs. Marlan C. Bell and has entered upon the discharge of her i AURORA HEIGHTS, August 12 (Spe- Migs Knlgnt of Maryland State Collegs, duties. ! o : , Augu D . Antiques—Mrs. Willlam H. Talbott of . At a meeting of citizens of Upper | . cial).—At the regular monthly meet- Rockville. Marlboro, called by the town com- | While Arthur Brown and wife went s| ROCKVILLE, Md., Augwet 12 (Spe- L ing of the Aurora Heights Citizens’ cial)—In the presence of several dex" !3:(',::!'\ !;:lbrnllo mnfi'u‘m:nd‘!%‘l: B into the thickets to pick berries near Columbia Furnace they left three[ASSociation, held at the courthouse|hundred guests from this county, | planning, preparing and serving of sim- small children at home, one of whom, | Tuesday night, Walter K. Handy, | Washington, Baltimore. Philadelphia, | ple breakfasts by members of the girls' UPPER MARLBORO) Md., August|missioners, the following commitiee| VI Va., August 12 (Special). 13 (Special).—The board of election| was named to call upon property |The Lafiies’ Air and Missionary Soclety supervisors for Prince Georges coun- ow{:ners "l,( clean up their premise ,r'md un I-d.nr\ m.ul |Tln\u‘.ula.‘1“fl ;. and to take other steps to have the | Bannockburn farm, the home of Mr ty—George 8. Dove, president; Le|town looking its best for the big |and Mrs, Harry Blake. The ic ear Page Cronmiller and Willlam B. Fen- | celebration here September 30 1o |festival and s of fancy articles wick—have named the following to|mark breaking of ground for the new |the Manse lawn netted nearly §: serve one year as judges of election | Baltimore-Southern Maryland state [ Arrangements are he made 1o hole and officers of registration, the first | road: W. T. Davis, chairman; H. H.|# rummage in November, ant named in each case being a democrat | Talbert, Henry Morris, John H. Tra- | dona rticles are solicitef and the other & republican: Vansville | band. Robert L. Wells and Mrs. Harry | Al th wWeavor Soelety es an Va v . ces, 4 ! 'S nesday an ! ay of e While the estate of the late James committes to the board of education, | moet ¢harming character, Miss. Doro- | on the. second. floor o,’“,, Women's }i.r(:nnely re,tll"ed :‘I";g:;'cficcg?':fl:z which is boosting the proposal to {r;‘y Iliroo]lf‘(e,g:‘l:oxkhfllerrotsi\b;.)flnsdm:‘;‘ bullding, as follow: armer, was being divi bond Arlington county for additional [ Charles F. 0 BancyiSn ;| Wednesday — 10 am., breakfast Prof. Kemp Shows INCTease | s aw: o winl‘dated many years ags | onsor puisatmes: muiiined “tua. con: | this county, and Mr. Robert Neei | qemonsiration by Garrert Pavk. team: was found between pages of an old | templated activities of his committee. | Henderson of the Germantown neigh- | 11:30 a.m., breakfast demonstration by : f German Bible. It left the estate to | prosident Tngraham presided. borhood, were married at 7 o'clock | Dawsonvilie team: 1 Dame breskfast o Gok meeting Ia Mark Tavior e in Taxation Through |{eren b, s Mr. Handy £ave a very inferesting | this evening at Alloway, the beautl- | demonstration by ‘Garrett Park team. | Crerer Bladensbore " Winier 1| Frederick W. Wilon, fown treas- |& Belpful talk on ~Wholesome Ttecrea James Hounshell and five boys|ta)) regarding the present condition | ful home of the Misses Miller, aunts | 3:30 p.m. breadmaking demonstration |geauberlick, —George - G. Wiseman, |Urer. reported a balance of $2 tiuns.” it Sandy Spring. A pro- [ by Avery team. e Sosen W Wavill, Cor s | Judge T. Van cClagett, who preside Harmony Chapter, 0. E. §.. will mes lay evening in the Masonic hall noon this ~week at Briery branch, | county, the need for an extended |fusion of flowers decorated the home | “qhyrsday—10 a.m., breakfast dem- 1s becn arranget’ Rockingham county, of which thirty-| gono01 building und added much to the beauty of the ion by G 3 n’ i A miusic v program and what onstration by Garrett Park team; 11 town’s only revenue since abolition | A miusical one were rattiers and fourteen cop- | part the citizens of the county were )event ¢ |a.m.. breakfast demonstration Lv Sandy | He gavien. Josepn m A~ s | of the salouns was about §300 a yeur | VS, the ors perheads. They first f"?' overed &1i, have in helping the board of edu- | The ceremony was solemnized im-, Spring team; 2 p.m., breakfast dem- Spalding, J. E. Tolson, W, E. Suit.|!n road rebate money. He stated Th number of snakes under a large stone | caytjon to put the achools of vae |mediately in front of the spacious|onstration by three girls with highest | Queen Anne, Herndon Peach, E. P.|UPper Marlhoro was tha only county |Of U Coale. Nottingham, J. E, Baden, Wil- | Over the meeting, expiained that the | Mon rogram Auxiliary of the Churct 'mnfurlf met last Tuesday. Floating of Issue. killed forty-five snakes one after-|o¢ the school system in Arlington |of the brid LA P ! o co- [and during the battle others ab-{ciunty in the places where they wers home’s large colonial doorway. 10 |individual scores. is, | S€at in Maryland own tax. | With rles iubeock. ¥ “TRs tnbhagiapiiued Woot he Deo- | peared. The slayers used clubs and | mogt'Yiesded. Mr. Handy stated that | Which point the Dride dcd on | “Miss Anna Lowenstetn and War- | Hamiton, fauseco. & Amas Davie | "X quilra 1 Ropinaon. viee sradent]. 1o formerly & well ple of this ok 3 Btones: S s _|the people would be given an oppor- |the arm of the bridegroom from & riner F. Baird, both of Washington, | arullen, John O. Dennison Laurel,|©of the First Natiohal Bank of South- |Known of Page county, diet nd in a business-| Dewey I Batt, the ear inspec- |0, p20P€ MU 00 B n R for | boxwood yard. , suddenly 1ysin at the home o Ceremony was | were marrled in Rockville today by Clay | €rn Marviand and one of the best of Iriends, the | Rev. P. Rowland Wagner, pastor of | 1™ frherpon: Second presiner iere | known citizens in Prince Georges by Prof. the Baptist Church, as were Miss Effie | Ayton, Willlam H. Dorsey. Brandy- | County. is reported critically iIl. He ously r the education of their consider ¢ like ma “Joel Grayson, Vie tor recently beaten and tarred and 250, [thut of the So Uy e enawn | 2,Pond Issue of approximately $350. 000, which was to be used in build- [certificata he I of Florie ané chitdren + I nersons, is wanted here on a eharge o the high schools and other graded nall, of the Irie Milstead and Benjamin A. Frankiin, i - ¢.| has not enjoved the best of health The ahove is @ statement of Prof.|of wife desertion. IHis wife swore [ of 110 BIET schools snd other srafed at ¢ both of Washington. the homs of the | &imaes. Cemmmyiiie —rsn Tl Wal. | for some vears wers marries, ant after Mrs. Ruth of white | minister being the scene of both cere- | tar M. Grimes, Herbert Talbert,| Hundreds attended the annual pic- superintendent of | Out the were most needed. The bride ‘ Presby x Smith ¢ 1 shot herself in the Mr. Handy was given a rising vote | Canton crepe h, trim-l{monies. ) 3 5 nic of Ascension Church, Bowie t Arlingt sel who, With e cr use, she said. she WS |of appreciation by the members of [med with pearks roses ‘of the | A Jicense hap been issued by the | ont: Early 8. Carrick, Charles Sum- | prince Georges county, ftoday. Ath- |ferian Church heid tieir anuual plenie: tha cot . is cond “in love with Dewey Ba Hangs el the association for his kindness in |same material. Her veil wis cauxhticlerk of the circult court here for the | &' Gross. ' Melwood. Louis E. Bran.|letic contests for voung ana old and |{o th" Sherman woods, near Woodford, nZ a ca n of e ting the would not come out of the house 10| yregenting the proposed school plan. |with a coronet of old lace. he '~ | marriage of Miss Clarice E. Luxas and { gon.” Lake E. Dule: Hyattsville, | VArious other features comprised the W 2 4 ) . of school needs | see her. e Four or five more lights will soon a shower bouquet of white | Jorome . Clark, both of Washington. | william G Keyworth F. H. 1apey. &v | Program. A brass band was in at- | ner Thompson and Asi winary o o proposed build- | swmuel - McDonald, elghis-six: | ho inatalled fn the subdivision at (he : The annual bienle of the Sunday| oiem G, Keyworth F.H. Bspey. sr. | fIIGTL Peck, son of Harry Peck. were marrief an who served in the Stonewall brigade | streat intersections most needing s Margaret and Gladys Brooke. |sehool “of the Rockville Christian | & W FHughos: secoud presimer, Vies | . The road from Bowle station to the | ' Washington la: Bond Issue Favored. of the Confederute army duting the | (hes, according to the report of the [sisters of the br he maids | Church was held today on the farm of | tor 15, Verlbnd, e I Soitie” Sest|town of Bowie, long in bad condi- |, The Metbodist Sundey school hele. et prominent | GVl war. died at his home near herejigne' committee. Thie Arlington ¥ of honor. The wore pearl i, H. Poters, near Rockville. Those | [icasunt: first precinet, G A. Adams, | tion, 15 to proved, A commit-|iheir annual plenlc Wednesday at i t prominent| this week. eprexentative in | tTiC Company was requested to place | chiffon taffeta dr with who attended assembled at the church | 1 F Dennison, seoond precinet T I | le6_consisting of Bernard Maenner, { 4008 of Mrs. Franklin Sherman a¥ e aNS | (ray Silver. represcntative | in | (e poles carrying electric Iight wires (lace and the latwer apricot in the morning und motored to the | Mui B A- Van Reuth. Riverdale R, |A: Vermillion, J. L. Basin, F. Deitch, [ARTove o AL i Knowmpas on of the an_ Tarm | in the alleys, in 5o far as they consid- | taffeta draped with cream lice, and | pienic grounds, Where the young folks | 1" 1y vout o' °B. Camedent. 1amnam, | P~ C. Gorman, Leo Baden, 'J. ¥ Lucrs | o 8 o amer oL Oaloon aug. ot only | Bureau Federation, Prin; | ered it practical to do so. hoth carried xladioli. Misses Helen | epent soveral hours feasting, playlngzcimfles T. Hawaer. Cassius Crandall | 274 H. DuVal has raised toward the | o Montiay. eventng vyt v of building a3 | formers: e Miller of Washiniton and aAnnie Nt |sames of various kinds and having a gerwyn, A. B. Burch, C. K. Ridgway. | WOrk bout $700 in cash and labor.ip.. I ouis C. Wainwrigit. ler of Sandy LANDOVER. Btat to which the county commissioncra have added $: farmers’ meeting at ng, cousins of the | good time generally. hoomiker of Sandy |~ The Kensington lodge of Masons Political candidates are expected to ) und agreed be out in force for the first time at e near New Market, V. and the Bowie race =_—————— . all they can to bo the proj- |y “own, Wash Spring and k of Ber: a { Mg i : 5 Spring and uck of Bermuda | has arranged to hold a festival in the L track management $1,000. ) 4 suceessful end, Tut have p. W LANDOVER, Md.. August 12 (Spe-|were the bridesm They wore yel- | Kensington town hall next Friday and | the tournament next Saturday at Pls- = SILESIA. Syl are to be 1 ber of the house of delegates from |respectively, and carried houquets g0 to swel e fun at is being 3 5 ] . Md., A st 12 pecink) ny e e M ke 37 prer | I'rince Georges county and who re- [rosex. ©C i | raised for the erection of a Masonic E,'::',.}es"l';.“.w{,.bh?; e Yoo + | _Business was temporarily suspend ast SOM | Mount Jackson, o ; sides In Landover, asked today re- shn W. Flenderson of Germantown, [ temple at Kensington. 3 he ora-| BRANCHVILLE, 12 he midsumn sumably from heart failure, al0ng the | o gin e e horsisfent report that he | Md., brother of the hridegroom, wasj Picnics are scheduled to be held in | tor of the day. Representative Syd. ) " s i Realizine that the of the i syanandoah river b after being e & eaea s L this county in the near future as fol.|Ney E. Mudd will be ¢he orator’ of [cial).—The Woman's Community d Creek Cir county will want to how | \home for three davs.|Wil be a c '"l"_"d’;‘!‘v‘-_ '{;‘-r ;":‘* '1'""3; man, and_the ushers were Bdward {10 S TG G g “Catholle Church, | the evening. Many of the best riders {at a meeting heid August 7 ele t the Sii they will b individually ted AP \When Lust seen alive he was cutting | g TG FERCPE 08 DETESS I ts of Clirksh A a cousin of 2 VR o T A ugust 16; Bt. Mar in this section have signified their| afiicaie kol sere g S NS s e ; LR L degroom [N ler. 5t gl Akpen, Aumust 13; St Petars | intention of competing. and the tilt- icors 0 20 ] . Lillard. a prominent ¥ didate, but T will ot £oitite a &t Stanies Aler 0fj Catholic Chureh. Olney. 'August 29 is_expected to be spirited. ~I.| esident X rmer, who bought u JEEe yous' pr fight for the nomina- | g : [ f 1 Lavionsyille Catip of Moders Woua- o Ml e G ury. 8 , i and moved near here recently, | o G el Tor the nominasiswnal Springs s : - Jrymen of America, at Laytonsville, Au- . Dyson. Lem 1. Allen and o P e ket Teritonitis, Tollow- | tien. 1 believe: Representative Mudd | o oo b 20 & Ry U-{ Joseph Tutz wiil serve as heralds. e perati nl r appendicitis, | $41 be beaten, but it will require a fy. ypie sus The judges will be Dr. G. O. Monroe, arie of Berwyr an_ operatio o ap S| strong fight, and it is not fair 101 gollowing < v B Cl AL u ommittee appointments and the o Sy onetation g £l not Following urse oo W. B. Chichester, J. R. Edelen, James o st ] : f (e Democratic Chairman 3, F, | ke 8 primary fight in addition. | ception and i aud| BODY FOUND IN RIVER. | Ryan, Phil Miller, Linden Briscoe, Al- | aat? Of the next meeting will be an- {10005 07500 oo has boen spending several days| &M now consulting leaders in the | pra. Henderson | the even- | ton Harron, Joseph lMoward, It I, |BORiced i the mear future. inee | twee i cir families R L iog |t Bristol and other points in_ the | YEgOuR BETE oo o A ies T wily |8 for an extended “trip. They e , |Manning, John Mudd, T. B. Middle- g2 PELURR 08 Hranmal aeestance | g s i its scope of ac oL e b e [ ninth congressional district confer-| gponce myself as a candidate make their home on the bridegi MORGANTOWN, W. Va., Aogust 12.1ton, Miliard Thorne,” Frank Under- | rocentiy destroyed by lightning, has|UVily by getting in closer contact than thirty vear 2 s b Ve eith @istriet and county Jeaders : fine fartn, pear Germantowt Mi. .| —The body of an unidentifed man was | wood, T M. Underwood and W. T. Da- | iy "\ iin" Tiheral response, and it js| With oiher nizations in th S paror ave b : X7 |and assisting in outlining itinerarles Mrs. J. Somerviille Dawson of Rock- |4 en’ srom Cheat river, Point | Vi y dollars in prizes will be = ’ S sub. | county. d ceedi 6 per cent. nor the amount |#0 LT ] . : S dRArEe & el , near nt expected that before long a more sub- . for democratlc speakers during the | WORKER IS ELECTROCUTED, |yille. whe will have charge of the wom- | \BEE0 B (CEEE Del men awarded victorious knights. Tilttng | crr W5, LTI TUEA FIGTESEDT| AL this meeting the guests of honos en's section of the annual fair to_ be 23, 24 and 23, has will begin at 2.30 o'clock, end the i of having been In the water for a week. | coronation ball, during the course of | 36Stroved: M. and Mrs. 3. R. € In the clothes were found @& watch,|Whioh winning knights will decorate T e o Mr. Marsden, who i were Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Marsden and for exceed 17 per cent valuation of the p 1 school fmprov fall campulg, Dr. and Mi 1 who have been spending mes of Ardmore:- the president o Randolph T. Shields, | Srecial Dispatch to The Star. held here August year in|_ ELKINS, W. Va, August 12—John |anncunced that the rling- nty. T Kod : g : ¥ ed | TS councry. left yesterday to sail | Fotsinpiller, aged twenty-one, an eleo- the queen and maids of love and beau- | Special Disnatch to The Star, tha Ardmore Citizens' Association an the propesec for | For China, where they will | triclan. was killed by an electrlc wire pocketbood containing $14, a match box | ¢y, will begin at 8 o'clock. A genuine| WINFIELD, W. Va. August 12 of the Brinte improvens: county i e s e o v |at_Clements mines when he fell from and some kevs. The man is described | 0ld-fashioned southern Maryland din- | Lind=av D iberry. axed fawent - Community Couneil which ent of th for the Southern Pr i a footing on the pole and became en-| Works of art—\Miss Flarence Doub of | as about five feet six inches in helght, | ner will be served. was ghining and instantly the mctivitics of thé” ssed viduniion of property s ot ’d in the wires. Life was extinct ) Brederick of xtocky build, with round face. Hel Miss Kathleen Shears has been ap- | Killed Work in a corn field | nr With which be i< afis S Tancy work—Mrs. David Blakemora wore a blue suit. pointed attendance officer for Prince ' on Hicl conunty total v Foundation exchange | before he could be rel af ' at Johns Hopkins Univer- — — valuation dist ed Brethren Church o, built cost of about §60,000, whict id to be one of the largest ard most modern and com- plete in the Virginia conference, will new le dedicated August 20. the sermon gon being prezched by Bishop W. M. Bell o M i of Los Angeles and Harrisburg. e kY {Other prominent clergymen will_as- o gort sist in_the dedication. The Rev. = George W. Stover is y fhen r Shultz of Mocks for s 4 with the e o < during the world w et T @ with the North © state 5 depariment, and Miss Jean an danghter of the late e Mattress You Can Depen n soum an would amount to |3 S were married at b . the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. 1] 3 . e i Could Sell at Par. j0IE Moling Jr. L rgh, P Capitol Brand Mattresses are made right here in the National Capi boni b Ao ehuined Thom AR Rt Toocice Huvett: daugh: tal—in a “daylight” factory—operated under the best hygienic condi- these b X oroved 1vx he Ges. | ter oLt T Gharles down tions—and conducted upon a high plan of efficiency—that the product E 1 \ : Sand un onnec b Sat Y 5 .mm:luw d at par v e i :,““”h e hursing stafr of Sibley Hos- may measure up to the standard for which it has earned such an envi- . 1t v the 5 :v»r[l'l‘”“- Washington. were married here able reputation. erything that goes into a Capitol Brand Mattress H wer ; iR ML aniount in e e hundreaimeniar hoadqual’k; is carefully censored. Fvery hand that handles it in the process of manu- 3 n ®lters company and Company I 116t g 3 aine St— — Cl f el g8 he JLO00 winile Tt AL4g Tt T, Barton and Capt. facture is trained to do its best—thus from beginning to end—from earance o Inerensed $1oo anier aney would be | George” H. Grimm, respectively, com- filling to finish—it is superior. ehinaton disteior Csnzo ) oatd 10 | manding, have joined other units of £1.00 e e Naen b wp‘_’ the regiment at ""}fimhhngg;‘c?e;flr ° . o o viously in the buile am that | 0 ek eon rea as all amounis asked the three | 127 ATmy officer 5 s be ss s T than $50.000 remains to respective districts not 2 e itz ck of . spent at any cubsceribed of the capital stock of i o SpERL e Gy e *iihe George W i:ip:x:;flfl;l;lfi;g& \We feature Capitol Brand Mattresses—because they qualify to our ulte gl people “of | BoraiO S0 Tooms here as soon as standard. We can guarantee them confidently—knowing how they improver o aomts aeh| the yemaining stock 15 take, LEwis are made and of what they are made—carrying a wide variety—spe- Ve o a s ae ! o peop - Caoper is pres . and - < ] X Y y b 3 "f;'”;"':"'l”“'f'” ties in the | facrs And directors are among e cializing for the coming week on these five favored grades. and A.(.p,.,"n“." I (r‘ ,X,L of B : c {most prominent business and profes B It is very probabie that ail of the | & bert Lee Grant, ks canstruction Donds asled foe » respective da: | fional men hete o Ebbitt House! | Layer Felt Mattress. cov- Tayer Felt Mattress, of a S the part of good store- R R A e T ke ex | Washington. s to Be mansger ! ered with good pattern Art good quality Felt, covered in keeping that (‘.u"\yl sea- A A her e = Ttk such bond issue has | pproved ——— ticking. Well tufted, roll selected pattern of Art tick- on's _ stoc ¢ S handled"—for which rerous by th ople. was shown pre- | [S ° i f = I ial closed out hefore the sce has hecriia s viotis ; edge. SPECIAL........ ing: four - row Imperia 0 ; T 1ce has heen made in the viously the building program that ! P next season arrives. That “clearance price.” with od 10 tha Tast Clevasl edge. SPECTAL....coteene fich Vi course; DR - 22 = the. | sle 1 . 5 means sacrificing. of course; Teon oty ]:?»1‘ astions e | ,. 2 z 5 making reductions which qual- as illustrated that pericd 3 it the |, LYNCHBURG. Va.. August 12 ‘s"’;- Layer Felt Mattress, filled Jayer Felt Mattress, built ity and effectiveness do not ASsessec ¢ con- | cial) —Lyle Woodson, manager of e " i E layer-upon-layer of superior warrant. But it keeps the store i tinued we | a drug store here. who was shot Tues- with ;tlutAed _gradc of Felt, quality Felt; fine gra%e’ ot free irom an accumulation of 3 t Ordavmns el cars gy by G. C. Bailey, owner of the durable ticking; finished L e odds and ends—and provides : e i there will be an increase of 128 per|92Y P¥ O e ai s % ticking ; six-inch box, finish- ; 3 casion wi " ircloth cent. and, if such b store, is improving and attending i . 1 ° 5 4 vyou with an occasion when you ent. 2 such be true, it can | Store. 4 < with four - row Imperia ad ith, I sl ed o 3 : ¥ Reduced from readily be seen that hefore all of m.zlph siclans believe he will recover. 2 3 with mperial cdge. can buy to greater advantage $150 t0. . . . bonds are sold there will he a fuch i Bajley still refuses to_ talk. edge. SPECIAL........... SPECYAL < ol than at any other time. lower rate required to care for such| fhe city sovernment here has re- W ‘atérin. the imuidst Jof the Su . S bonds. D hare the veteran R. H. 1 a Tax Rate Weuld Be Small. E“‘r .\_(ann'w..‘:km as r‘l]l_\' carpenter Very fine Layer Felt Mattress, covered with strong striped ticking and Im- gfg&zgefl:érfig&sht _;.‘:nc\\pr;\nf i ‘e find also tha payment of |for twenty-seve rs. during whicl . AT s : s, ggest. T z Chairs of (h:“sl’n:,:Ldr‘,,:l”.‘;‘]”" it ['" Ho was from work only perial edge. A mattress that will give long and satisfactory service. 7 lege oil charging it” is always B : conibiii- & fund and rest on the : : ' A fon ¢ ¢ | eleven days, 4 Y yours—here. first bond sold will reduce the rate! The police department here is now SPEETAL: o mcnies Do st en sl o s S oresssy spindled hack: s conslderably before all of the bonds {hentling ite efforts to solve the mur- House & Herrmann e b Giaperd e pS DONGS Jar of William Jones, a mineteen- uced from » would haive/bee sed of. Inview [ GO0 g vouth who was Killed the 0 of these reductions the |night of July 28, on the theory that, + wchool oft 1 most safe in mak- <hooting was for the purpose of : hbery. Although mare than ten | ; that if the peopls § g s cince the boy was shot the de- approve of ti { ! e [ [J bond issue | partment has been unable thus far| any one year for such ir meovEmenis | vould tend to BoYe, e ecn offered ing the < bie and four Windsor Chairs 0.2 ; sa= Five-pioce Suite Delft Biue F will not exceed $3 on the $1.00 for a solution of the murder. Jefferson dist from Appomattox county ict it will not Reports $1.50 on the ! and in W show hailstorms late last week | af Table, with f ton district i i ot exe did h damage to growing crops, ix42 inches, and on the $1.000. We can further land that in one section, covering a of colonial design, with com- that these lust estimates, in our judg- | radius of about ten miles, many farm- = bination panel and ment, are the maximum and in alllers have had their crops ruined from ‘ spindle back robability the rate will he less tha o e 7 - i carietyv ctvles i Redncy 50 probal Ube Tess than {50 to 100 per cent, o\ oe tne We havé a considerable variety of popular styles in hoth Redueed from £5 66 wnchburg Tobacco Warehouse Cor-i ration, who made a personal in- Bedroom and Dining Suites—of which only one or two “In view of the figures that have ir heen in adopting a _suitable | build any for the children of | spection, S heavy . A 5 Pty e O e e gpection, A0S et oL attempt ta of a pattern remain. These we are putting into the ill not placed upon wdi- | cut their tobacco. One farmer is re- 3 = vidual The school build e prozram | ported to have, had 15,000 hills’ com- -‘August Clearance—radically reduced. There are others 1k e e S ST, el € b ges Yoamh Rile o7 oy v o ummer Jdpeclalties ot 2 eounty | jured by hail, conditions are exeel- an those detailed below Specially Reduced You can take vour choce of any Whitney Pullman Sleeper and Runabout in our stock. at 209% Off Porch Rockers —Reduced— back and u the educa- |lent, many farms having prospects county has ¥ for vields far above the average. in pro- | The pipe foundry of the Lynchburg - educa- { Foundry Company has been forced to and the ues that [ close on account of the non-delivery ave been prop- ot raw materials, & condition incident hool funds should | to the setting up of embargoes by the sed at_any time | Norfolk and Western and Chesapeake or at anyv place com- {and Ohio railways, due to the heavy | munity should hy te taxation jmovement of coal from the West Vir- see the children are mot pe- | ginia-Virginia non-union fields. Un- a failure 1o provide neces- | Jess relief prompt the plant of ) buildings and facilitics.” | the Glamorgan Pipe and Foundry e | Company will also have to close for the same reason. i ARLINGTON COUNTY. | The state convict camp. which - {worked for more than a year on the CLARENDON. v leading through Am- a fair ch world, Arli not been extreme viding adequ tional turpos have oecn provid erly economized. S 20t be wastefully For the Bedroom 4-piece Ivory Enamel Suit Regular price this season, $235. NOW.................. 5167-50 4-pi Combination Mah, ‘Walnut Suite. o Ai—pi::,el"i gor‘xlx:i)ination Msa;xzos%anl)“'o%lli'te. 3225.00 4-pi Combination Wal Suite. Regular price this season, $345. NOW.................. 923900 hed. Seat is of double weave. \ugust 12 (Spe- {state highw elaly.—Fin touches are being | herst county, has just peen moved to put on 1} v 'A"“lr'."‘ 'slr\uuxr§|dehn'd county. wheral ’l‘hw‘)‘\llgh“‘:; Reduced from $6.00 hei 1in ¢ a new |in the construction of the vay | 2= N ¥ Lo 7 L D o o Tynenbire to Natural Eridze. R 5. pl_:ce_Coalgmatxon Ma};%garfioa;\m bed Suite. $ 00 High back and 75 tablished by locul husiness me: About ten miles of the road already lar price this & PR SIS et 5 . stron vapits : migH (and has been macadamized. gul season, $3 .\.a:, i i woven < seat and_ buck. Hy expects to C. . Patterson. for the Patterson next two we Drig Company, has purchased from “The Relation | W. B. Foster the west corner of 7th to Civie Activity™ will be |ana Main streets, now occupied by a fect of an address to be delivered fe. The price was $23.000. subject hy Mrs. Lucien Greathouse, formarly |10 @ lease which expires a year hemce. a 3 | The same property sold in 1862 for I | | I | | open its Reduced from $7.50 Lawn Settees The folding type—and those with the heavy iron frames. $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 For the Dining-room Regelar price thi senson, SIS ROW.—......cerrvrr 916500 Regulbr price this scason, $300° NOW- .. ..oowecvee 21 7+50 Reguilr price this seaaon, $315. NOW. ...ec.ccocmerre SRS100 4-piece_Combination Walnut Suite. Reguiar peics s scasoms S35, NOW -+ ... 9320-00 L s | e House & Herrmann eSees stant profesor of spoken English | Th 3 at Smith's College, who is announced | $23.000 in Confederate money. . . as the principal speuker at a meet- | 2 D o SGenient of Miss ing of the Arlington County Woman's | RETe Of A% CHESECECN 24, Rus. Clubs to be held at the home of lhe|"i::r:'" T. Rives Childs of this city, president. Mrs ienry Lockwood, |3, (.5 for a vear been connected, Ml s ool @ Geledk With Russian rellef, and a former re- An attempt to renew intcrest tn | W RUERAR TEUCE S0 0o burean the Arlington Counts Chamber of o¢"He Assoclated Press. The date for |l Commerce,” activities of which have | of P8 BeReCiated iess S o meed | been dormant for the past several|y.r. The prospective groom is ;-on' months, will be made next Friday evening, When the members gather | opi iy, 2nd Mrs. Jonn W. Childs of at a meeting announced to be held | "Reyv George Floyd Rogers, rector of at the courthouse. It is further an-|g: john's Episcopal Church here, who nounced that officers for the ensuing |pas yesigned to accept s call fo St. year will be elected.. L Peter's Church,.Charlotte, N. C., has Arlington county is beginning to|ajso sent his resignation as president feel some of the pangs of the rail[a¢ the Home for Homeless Boys: in ‘: | I « shop strike, according to prominent | Alleghany county, which he. founded builders of the county who are par-|about fifteen years ago, witile rector ticipating in the biggest building |of the Episcopal Church at C:v‘lln‘um. lad man- boom that ever struck this section.|Since that time Mr. Roger: The strike, it is said. is causing a|aged the institution. big fAll-off in the receipt of building{ Mrs. Josephine Harvey Smith, eixty- materfals and iz resulting in the | six years of age. widow of Tsaac Mét- halting of building opcrations aud | teaux Smith, died Wednesday at her, e lay-off of many mechanics. home. e i Furniture of Merit”