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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 22, 1923—PART: 1. IW,W,mfl SU"S g FARMERS PICNIC SITE. MAN’S BACK BROKEN UNDER WRECKED CAR NENONIONE W yee. FT. MYER MAN FAILS | NEW e TO ESCAPE GAS TAX *risrine !500 Virginia High School 'ake Premature Ad- SALARIES OF STATE | Orange Countians Will Hold Event . RICHMOND, Va. July 21—Boyd | arKke ourses Along River. | vantage of Fredericksburg Span | Flippo of Bon Air was brought here E Special Dispateh to The Star, " Naschtinn today with his back broken. The FREDE R v 2 i i VAL Jikonich 1o Tha Bia sl i oo ;;u h':m Ine T1~ REDERICKSBURG, Va., July 21.— | Appeal Against State Law Denied| yRrenERICKSBURG, Va., July 21 = no one saw the accldent. i Special Dispateh to The Star, last fall’ Supt. Harris Hart ex- |The committes on grounds for the in United States District Pedestiane ace hiow being pefuiitie 3 | A minister wus passing the spot RICHMOND, Va., July 21—More | plained. Fconaiderably more than :IK Orange county farmers' plenic to walk across the new bridge ove it togs _ land extricated the man and brought ioi z than 500 Virginia high school stu- T e timdents |has reported favorably on the sits for % Nappaharnock eading froy Virginia Commission on Gov- i Siire™ il "chuiittn it UrtiEet (Court Decision AWAited BY| i, Giimg the st schomtyear ok | by vn. (o, Samingion PFe. | the nienic o be held August 15, 1t S uimouth £ Fredericksbure. T . |The car had turned over and caught s c 14 the v > ; 3 he § ericks 3 e ernment iv Take Up Knott |hln| underneath. sesent) Virgini i Bible study courses as prescribed | Bible study. These courses were |3 the river site on the farm of Dr.|Special Dispatch toThe Star. =~ : flooring has not been laid, but passag: (1] p Knotty . irginia Highway Con- 4 first offered in the fall of 1916, |R. Lee Tallaferro. RICHMOND, Va., July 21—James |, 00 e 1 by the ftate board of education 1t dpparendly took & good while Dlia:lcatmnititee, Lomnd daat a1- | Burke, who has gasoline filling sta- accomplished by walking on stec } ’ £iks and took the regular state exam- | (o develop an interest in Bible 00 4 ealcondi= At aes e : 2~ | bems, which have been laid tempo Problem Monday. [ | tractors’ Association. Ination on_ these courses for | Brudy for school credit, but this |Uons and everything Is moving|llons on government YrOerty MOA¥|rumiy for that purpose. Special Dispateh to The Star i | Special Dispatel to The st state department of education to- | that almost as many students took | WALET sports on the river near Mad-|)ing tax demanded by the companies | S2tsfactorily. with all but the la- 2 i Star. i | Special Dispatel to The Star. 2 5 “ on Mills w! e the order of the 5 4 e frord side pra 1 - 4 Ca oL . ol " ” day. This represents a large the examinations during the last I R G 2 .| span on th flord side practiceli ] RICHMOND, Va., July 21 = A sub. } | WINCHESTER, Va. July 21.—| gain in the number of students school year as had previously day. when they put in his supply for the | (o 0o small concrete bridg committee of the state commission on tate Senator H Byrd, publisher! pursuing such courses, it was taken the (-\xar:’lnmlon; llrum the benefit of the public. o;u‘rl lh; A.’n:.x wt the otsylvania end simplification of government met here | ) S Evern@iRie P stated, beginning of this work six years He sought to have an injunction [of the bridge is also nearing complc today to consider assignment of sub- | "r,.,‘,::“? g t"::lhf;"'m‘:ilr:‘:": Up to the beginning of school ago.” A RESTAURATEUR FINED granted to restrain the payment of | Hom and IUis probable that highy s 5 )} ¥ £ 3 > raffic will be routed over it by jects already heard to the several S Vo ot Ric = 4 the tax. The case was brought in . ? JoSte ity e e {court of Richmond sustains his de | 3 FOR SERVING BAD FOOD tho |Uwited States & district. opurt.| A & ers study | Benefi 2 |murrer in the suit brought against onNT MARKE'"NG woMEN OF ARL'NGTON iopotiT Dispatikto. Toic Judge Groner making short work of commission will mect next Monday.; Benefit Affair Held Where nim ror $100.000 for anteea 1iver, by ! RICHMOND, Va.. July 21— Vicento | U1¢ APplication, in which he denied and it is expected that at that time | i fHe Wirplnia Tighwas Conteantors Facinl, # Broud street reatanenng | he,motion, saying that the fact that| CRAB BEARS OYSTER SPAT. o2 s SALER tonewall” Sack : : FOR WHEAT SOUGHT| AND FAIRFAX MEET 5 st foth etticte 5 it s Ml el , H wal ackson | Association, at least twenty members . Faany < ving unsound | arty would not operate to give them |Special Dispatch to The state, clties ana® counties will be | i At od, was fined $100. His license was|immunity from dues to the state and [ FREDERICK s st e ! f will'institute individual suits | first revoked, and when he resumed| 1o the county. An oyster sp taken up. but just how far the body; Made Stand. | for $100,000 each, or $2,000,000 in all | 4 c | . = . o |business he was fined. ® purke Glaimed exemption on the | on ail o ADiIsont ot thi Wil go fs not known, nor is it known! plaintifs dy have filed an!Frederick Farmers Consider Body|Advisory Council of Two Counties; The man said to the magistrate:|ground that the stations are on|Capt. Churles Nelson. a who will be summoned to make state- | spatel to The Sta tamended declaration. The people must eat.” And then the | sovernment. p v over wi A 11 his 1if Cri f s : 5 ey i i i i i justice interposed to say that e T R e e mehts I connection with the subsect. | ‘M_\ y Va., July' 21.—An sl oy Mismelt e litive to Sell Entire Crop Raised Transacts Business Which R T L . \;\H;u state n..dlnn' j;)rhl}ll"llun. The peti- | lower Rappabannock river OW e 5 ! § -1 day bazaar and picnic for the bene | . e served 2 e costs would ' tion wus denled and the case stricken ' the cr and the oyster and said b The last report made on the subject | git¥ pguar an hen . be 3100, plus the court charg cke! {fit of the Manassas Battlefield Park | A gang of “eave” buys, youngsters in County. Had Been Postponed. 2 arge from the docket. had never se ing like It hetore shows the sums some of the officers Assoclatic s held to on the [Who recently were d v from an| = S recelve, but this report gives only:Henry fu X miles north of here, {old Aeat o towr axe thonghel A special meeting of the Wom-|| — — = wha oy veceive In. the matter of il Kre near the place where |[to have been responsible for a fire g spateh to The Sta n's Advisory Council of Fairfax and || o i b e | "Stonewall” Jackson made. his tamous | which a few nights ago threatened | Pl Dispatch to The Star. a D ianites was bt on ToE: |l fees for local work—what the treas- | giand Qamage the Kmpire| FREDERICK, Md, July Fore- | Arlington Countles was held ¢ | urers receive. for instance. for the' Hundreds of persons from he fre was burningseelng the time when the entire Mary- | day morning at the Y. W. C. A. in 4| handling of funds collected for the x“r“: Mlmnvnj.l adjoinin counties in the coal-house, built}land wheat crop would be marketed | Washington, to transact the busi- |} localitive, that for the state being Goued the affair, which included a |aainst the rear wall of the theater, | (irough the medium of a well argan- [ness which was postponed for & so- . 1t noon and formal exereises | when discovered. The loss was con- etin| wholly left out of consideration.iin the afternc > of the|fined to the smaller bulldin ized and smoothly operating farmers’ | ¢lal program at the June meeting. hie complete information ix mot in loeal ehapter of Daugh- | A proposil to acquire an additional | syndicate, former State Senator F. W. [ Miss Roberta Moncure, home demon- hand, and it may require time to com- B ore s | Spring in order to provide Winchester h, Hagerstown, Md,, discussed the | stration agent of Fairfax and Ar-|f § pute that on the reports 1 ‘(;‘ to the T e .(]\\(m 1: 1[.,‘ .—; : W lur >n|ml‘_\l, h 1 bilities of farming at a mass |lington countles, leaves this work wuditor of what paid by the state! €. een made to the city council anc s | 5! o go to ks Va. or the collection of h evenue i Addresses Made. Jreferred to a committee for investi- cting attended by 300 Fr.‘defl(*ki‘}"‘“»l 1 to go t Blu('k,\l;:lr.x,L :. the local officers D s 1 N He e teman | #ation. nlong With another plan for|county farmers. The gathering was | She Will be succeeded by Miss Lucy Under the luw of the state offic i rocommitter and Aiew | Preventing what is said to be alialled for the formation of an asso- | Steptoe, formerly home demonstra- who receive in excess of stated sums | v 8 Chilmin of the | Feckless use and waste of water. | ciats e i 5 ””,' .r v | tion agent of Wythe county, Who has oF their services and the pay of ex- committee, At the formall - jciatlon to supervise the selling of the 1y, 00n " yorking with Miss Moncure enes 6 thelr ofices must pay he | ¢ e e, formal | Orchardists to Meet. | entire wheat crop of the county. |l el o excess to the state, but there ure far| elivere by r swts S Many apple a pe i growers f “nionizatio o 'a peated. and allowances for expenses | Beprosentative iC B AR LR S ganr i throughe ie county was B oD sults b altention I‘VI L‘“I'";""“‘“”‘ '»\‘1 StiDonald Lee, commander-in chief of |}and. Delaware and Pennsylvan He claimed that co-operative methods | at Bust College, Manassas, for girls 4 disposition to dig into 2 A itithe Sons o onfederate ate «: | and railroad officials, ative to crop | had enabled = Washington o ¢ | clubs embe Fairfa Ar- T o Fheme ’ s : s | does there will be interesting times, | ROHOED N reatt o e ‘{..:..dn‘u-.rm — \n’y-]“l\“\lhy\‘ i ‘,”i"‘;'; "1’ ““r' W A‘-l:inb“: n "‘l“"‘" R L Witiam and Stafford lomorrow morning at 8 o’clock every article listed below, ong those who e fees in g oAty 3 s armers to force a per ce 4] o X A " 3 e s g ¢ Among those who receive feer W1 Thomas I Didlake was master ner and fall. similar conferencei 7 a1 per cent IN- | counties. ery district in Fairfax Vand many others, go on sale at very special prices. They will stat reASUICrs, O L cupamanies, ARthir Hentv, whe Tives | 1eld there & vear ago brouht grow- | CTeAse in the wheat market in that | county ' was _represented — except : > p missioners of the revenue. Magie oy The Tarm which comprives the | ers and railroud officers closer to- [Section. He claimed that a Maryland | Dranesvil Miss Moncure report- be delivered to your home for the small payment of $1 CASH. trutes, istables. jurors \:;fl."'r\: battlefie of Buil' Run, gave & | gether, it is said organization would in a sense prac- | ed most beneficial results from this 2 S o - game’ wardens, prohibit oficers | o E o of the hotrienad “Mien i The' apple crop in Bnxland next|tically “name its wheat pric | short course and urged that next The balance can be arranged in small weekly or monthly and a large number of ot | Rt Boaakis At B i inoiitien To e Seary na |y, Farmer b r|n“\r\x.~.m‘ | year's course be held in Fairfax payments < : and the Grar: o F e et Pl e up | usineas basis,” said Mr. Mish, n unty. It Is planned to send two of ay: 5 a0 a3 Onsal o oo Cume UP|ing.” he asserted, not a field for | these girls, one from Centreville, and TO_DU L 4 @51 faflures in other forms of business. | one from Clifton. to a further short - | MRty O are ready, rding to Su L tars i 2 i n. H 3 e el Success arming demands clear | course at Blacksburg this summer \ e umcins ey 1“\(”‘.-““2 !'“mi |MM,I|“\‘ ”m::::fi"-“‘:- thinking .n|u| careful buying and sell- ’l'm»; ‘1”" then 1»14 uw.?z.ul u.k act adies was compored o i b= 1 aberatinee 3 . - ing, and, above all, sensible a - eaders in gir club w in . ATTEMPT IS DOUBTED it s v o 5, Lym o operai i Grasiont"Liserpoot im0 i i ! wensible and laats |3, Jeadofh, (B0t " All-Steel Bed, Guaranteed Spring and — { f G Tyl Harre 1, | other British markets. This short.| The 300 farmers subscribed $10,000 ration with the county Felt Cotton Mattress. ................... . iD aymond Radeliffe. (. A ietteally all itoward the fou n of an organiza- Derr, the home drm . A . 2| Sin - and H. Thornton Davies. excep -ltion to take ov e county market- will nduct : * Shortening of Daylight Peried ™%t T0r th. “aav Wik e {In% of the wheat crop. The assecin Culling cam- {by the Marine Band from Quantico. Rainfall Below Normal. {tion will be formed at once, and will | palgn this fall in Fairfax and Ar- function as soon as is possib !lington counties. ~ A one-day culling May Stop Maughan, Gen. M. M. | — || The rainfail in Winchester and in-) | school conducted by experts from s mediate vicinity is seven inches be- | Blacksburg and the United States Patrick Suggests. INDIANS TO SEE U. S. tow mal, wecording o a state- ! ALEXANDRI ! Department of Agriculture will e o ANSoctathl rem = e ment _glven out vesteidsy by F. J £ S [Beld in September In some central o o bl Licat. | Will § 5 { Sehneiderhan, plant pathologist of e place. probably near s Church. - |n'.1Ax,{"\“:L.]l‘.|:; B | Seek Return of South Dakota | Blacksbur, stationed here, who com-| ALEXANDRIA, Va | —The|#nd leaders will be selected with empt at a dawn-to-dusk transcon- | Land, Is Reported. 7";‘{’(“ “1"; last_twelve ’“”’l“‘* With | deadline for the payment of city | oo help of ‘;‘,’ adsisory counel, 1o ental 8 s d in Wyom-| oo jother years, ially a he coun- |jjcenses by business ane nfessional | SORGUCT @ <Ll g I8 demon - 3 L X eral million dollars a nvolved Erowing seasc hut | i W of $ItY 1 coupties. gillowed to anuther: ‘attempti | 275, BIion adliavs ave mvol e BTOWINE GLRROn, bt tlicenses on obiles expires | his vear. Maj. Gen. Mason M. -i“m‘,”' I'lw:‘-. Agalnst the feder: ason is the driest here In many{August 1. After that date all de- Fairs Urged. H rick, chief of the Army air service, | fyStimet he Yankton Sioux Vears. {linquents” will he subject to being suid here tonight : {Indlans, according to Alired . Smith | A la mber of members of the | haled into the police court, and it e fiss Moncure nrged the womien te S he aiF seryice believes the Ah“"_“-v h\\ agner, a representative of the|Charles Rou Fire Company, this|within the pow of the court to!Promote the holding of fairs and ex- 4 ln l'l c e B S iBne erion an wum-) EAbe o city, were entertained over the week | impe fime i1 “tentente. op | Wibits of canning and children’s 8-Inch Cedar Chests mer Cwanes would prevent achieve- he claim is put forward. accord-|end by Washington Hose Company, ! hoth. Thus f atited. onily | Pandicraft in every community, and e 2 e e D iine to ihe | IIE 10 Smith, that the Kion Sioux | No. 4. Hurrishurs, Pa., at the OrEanic | Abeut one-nalt hive paid iae Jiccmme, | 10 Work for larger and more diver- Cash delivers a Large general, who adde iy oy outhe Uricea Bt ten | ton's summer cottage alons the{The foregoing fori wan takén by | SUISG bonsenala, cxbibles, ot the 48-inch Genuine Red Cash deiivers this High-grade, Three-piece Stecl “We're going t make it. but| 1610 YRR re T s A e Hiver the city (Louncil. owing to the tardi- | 0 de Yo include Ok '1-;}\:‘1:! Cedar Chest. $ Outfit tomorrow. THINK OF IT! A TWO-INCH POST R v i here on w tour ot |LSnione fachuded in_ the is B T e o Centreville day in August, and to eall Many to 75 BED. a 45-pound ALL-COTTON MATTRESS and a GUAR- den. Putrick is here on & tou believed to the site of the falls S CHURC ond anaual “pecial meeting in the Lorton choose . ANTEED ALL-METAL BED SPRING AT A PRICE AS inspection of Scott Fleld B L, 4 . FALLS CH L yter of Virginia, Or- Ppecte) e Jn the i S = LM =D SERING A PRICE 4 e i Meearn: i 1L &0 the wehiquseesing Rections URCH £ WL oyen uess | 1o BhbUENood to] artatge for Exhibs from at LOW AS THIS. $1.00 A WEEK—TERMS, TOO! ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo. July | FALLS CHURCH, V. July 21 Riptist e M At | oMies Burke urged all men and ' e e vion. OBL, and to can {OPER pecial).—Acacin Chapter, Ordir of | Mavor Smont ia on e Wrosvam 16| 0 oh i thess counties to attend Qraers to_recury by ruil’ fo MeCovk | 0DERATE CANAL AS USUAL Arucli Ghapis, Grisr & Musor simont Ts on the brogram 5 | U iy RS, Sounes Lo stiend his disabled airplane. in which he| i N of Mr. and Mrs. |half of the city. A banauet 1o the|inks at Blacksburg August § to 10 2 was forced to land here 1 Thurs- |5, oo Astociated Press. "hursday evening. aind chapter Wednesday night is S seerftary; Of tholstdvisney, conr: day, while attempting to fly across ;™1 ated Press, nade jce eream | tled to bring the ceremonles to Mrs. Lamb of Centreville, and the ‘continent be nd dusk | PANAMA CITY. July A ek e i s P huchand are among those’ who Lo the same blace, were Teceived here | ceived her of report - will be muste and & Young Men's Christian Assocta- | SXB2 10/ €0, from, (Uis county. hers tonight by Lieut. R. L. Maughan he U S g e talithi. Booth R e YO i 8 Sorts e made by members the United States that the Panan 3 1V cas fition boys will leave for Camp Rust.{of the advisory council to Asserting that the work of pr I 35in tha pam! 11 be post o o aa T 4 1 of the sory coun > wor DT canal Had| been closed b DEM ragn the party will be postponed to |Goose creek, near Leest . Mon- rters for Misd Stepto ing the plune for shipping probably | ¢ “use Of { the next night day morning at 9 o'clock. The start Court House for the coming would be completed by Tuesday, {land slides caused much surprise in| Mrs S M. Siyles chairman of the|will be made from the armory. The So far the county has con- Lieut. Maughan said he expected 10 lthe Canal Zone. The canal was in|library committee of the Woman'siboys will be in charge of C. C. Kent, uted nothing to the support of ¢ leave that day or Wednesday. [ituil .operation today us usn i Club nees that u school | local secretary of the Y. M. C. A this work, the services of & home i i ry will be open Tues-| Deeds of conveyance for the follow- | gom nctration agent being made lN i 2 o & and on Fridavs |ing pleces of property have just been | 1N through the generosity of i 'S 7:30 to ‘elock. The follow-{placed on record in the office of the |5y *" 20 valler Bs Alexan- EARLY, LEPER, AGAIN | ROCKVILLE. {placed n, record In the ofice of the | b’ Kate Walldr Barrett of lexan i ugh Hewn,” Dorothy ( Harryman to Henry M. Boley and wife | “'3p M5 A COE™ o 00004 invited ! nockv: P {“The Dim Lantern.” Bailey;: {house and lot on the west side of | sne members of the advisory coun- | ILLE, Md. Jul feiaty e, ety (Spe- | and “Mrs. Red = Pepper.” {Columbus str bhetween Wythe and | (€ ICIIETE 08 Lo ng 4t her h B a0 the guar: i : “Where the Blue Begins.|Madison strects: Marton Apperson | {1 v 142" August. and Mrs, Ba st \evening. Keptember My Doolittle? Lofting: jand wife to Richard I De Butts 5L Fierna tn Aucust. anc o Now on Way to Federal Leprosa- hautauqua to be held here un- | Tarkington: “The Quare Wom- | D d rroll Plerce, | 10t Farm in October | Lo A {der the auspices of the Swarthmore |an Larcu “Enchanted April.” {tr ickard Bastaes ot &, Dok 1 i Qak Chiffoniers i i iana—Agrees autauqua Association of Pennsyl- | Von Armin: “Wanderer of the Waste {16, section tosemont i i i rium in Louisia g! gl ofeces’ were” chosin as | Land:" Grer, and "Red Shawl,” Her. |Bilen Harrenlan (v Bnnis 0 Witians, | FAIRFAX. 2 Cash delivers a Large - vlows: I'resident, Dr. George EERNEnT |house and ot North Columbus ! This beautifu re ¥ v ~finishe: ining Suite, delivers a Larg, to Go Voluntarily. Livia: s o iaaGne B |® i B i This beautiful Queen Anne Walnut-finished Dining Room Suite i e L o 2 AL Sunday Scheol Pienie, o foty fi v s FAIRFAX, Va. July 21 (Speclal cons| of large Buffet with mirror, Oblong e A John Early, the leper, again said |land Wagner ta Mve Viviend oo gty e S The safety first committee of em- AREAX. Va. y 21 (Speclal) able. five Sid i At bt S fonier with wonder- Barly, il 3 thens e A he Southern Methodist Sunday {ployes of the Southern Railway Com- |—An examination to” select a suc- Table, five Side Chairs and one Armchair, in gen- o ol aas good-bye kl nf-gr;m x]n the l'lxa n;w fo lln\\!ing chairmen of commit- { School will hold its annual picnic at {pany met n‘or r-“in"“'d“‘\( mluw office | cessor lx"r ‘:,"’,‘;"'f‘u}".f‘,‘,"‘(}”fi“' sl uine leather. Special price N e $21.75 banks of the Eastern branch, | were also named: Grounds, Dr.|Gregt F: Vbt sady o5 tfof George It Buddin, district superin- | postmaster here will be held | : S struc - e mdde o e JeTE s named: Grounds, Dr. | Gregt Falls. Saturday atternoon. July |27, Ge0ree O S0 ians for wene- | CIvil Service Commission in Alexan- $8 Delivers These 8 Pieces tion at where he made his home during his o 6 000 “and Mrs, Leonard I, | 28 | They will start from the corner ira] wafety for employes and passengers, | dria on August 11. = Among those who varfous confinements in Washington, | Njcholson: advertising, Frank i {of Washington and Broad streets at| Eleven Interesting events featured | will take the examination will be L and left for the federal leprosarium | Higgins {2 oclock, and g0 via Tyson and |the regatta staged ;‘m,. afternoon by | Galen Mvers R‘]\zl‘r; l—b;'r, .\‘((13; Lu- it Care = ecompanying Hm] s LT abixtes i rovided | the Old Dominfon Boat Club. which | Sayre and Mrs. Frank Jones. t Carville, La. Accompansing him | Divoree Granted j Langlex. \A truek will be provided |\, Gl fiitated in by ity members. | A= Mr. Cammins, whose term expires | are a public health service physician | Judge Edward C. Peter signed a de- | 0 . ¥ | Five members of the elub pursued the | August 1 2 democrat, he will not { and an attendant jeree In the circuit court here today, I *\fiee Margaret Fra duck over a varying course of nearly | take the “fl?:'j'""“"’; since he l“‘"""‘ Early made a_ ».\unlv:;‘ x'“"f""[fll‘kll””‘fl to ephen H. Quigley of | week on a trip to th f a .m!v n}ld)llr.\ll_\"_!)u- big llm’h:;_(‘-lr!fl,\_l\‘l“i““:;‘;:: O "“rfll"‘l‘.'l’:in ‘lll:l"‘!'l{‘lll galnst his transfer when notified | BP0 ! % i whate ‘he will visit fi | was taken by R. G. Whitton, being e a u i Ahout 6:30 uelock to prepare for the | Rockville an absolute divorce from | Jher® the A D elon | eaptured near Duke street wharf. civil service but under the executive | irip to Louisiana, but later agreed | Mrs, Alinda L. Quigley of New and Mrs. Braron texick {The tilting was declared no contest | order of the President of May 10 to g0 voluntarily., A policeman had |eity on the zround of deserti hily motored to Atlantie City The outbaard motor race was declared | 1521 Mr. Cummins has been most en detailed t ssist the publici{ Aceording to the bill, the turday Miss Formad a no race, some of the participants pur- »";»“ Rctory “‘ his g o ki3 \ealth service men in taking him {were married in New York on companied them as far as Washing- | Suing $he wrong course. of the office; ond his goine {8 causing | Trom th (gusrantine station to the | 26, 1916, umi1 lived n.;;v.;yl.,;- where she joined her aunt, Dr. | .unl person lh\n]“"qu;mu:y::‘“ deap a s a ‘nion station. but his services were T 11, 1917. No children ‘ie Formad of Philadelphia, ‘with Snd smongithe honor SUCAtREECE. L o err, co . o unnecessar \ L ! the ‘marriage, The pla he will spend the summer on | ¥ erthe Aveie wurvivng 1o B D aounty swons -'"-J The governmeyit hopes to keep | was represented ‘Attorneyvs Henry yund. charter members of the club. A sup- i not % that b I e iarly in the federal leprosarium |E. Davis of Washington and Albert! ~Mrs. F. W. Jones entertained atper tonight. served on the boat club misx[crx;“\'\“h u:.f.x wh‘_"“"m? oron: vithout opportunity to again ese ! M. Bouic of Rockville. ock yesterday afternoon in hon- | wharf. followed by a dance. brought | which was BEC SPFANIE AR i and come to Washington. Iarly | Beeause Mary McAllister, a young |or of Mrs. Sarah Landrum of Florida )the affair to a close, this making the or BOFARans SVEHEIn (ol BECR, SOVs) howed up in Washinston about u jcolored woman, “slurred on him.” as|and Mrs, Donald M forty-thinl anniversary of the organi- | that unlews Batn falls & week ago. walked into the District {he described it. at a lawn party near | Mrs. B. L. MeNair and daughter | zation of the club. Wil b e mERAIE Revpnene L building and asked for Health OMi- | Colesville, this county, & few »\wi.\nulr 1 Bave gone to New England |- A summary oriavents . BE E e l . L - . g er William C. Fowler. nings ago, Fountain Turner, colored:! nd the remainder of the sum-| Single . Reynolds. e e op s K Cll C b 5 P A waln B d S s _ IR0k & Sotips 4 the women with &l g ccond; K. C|danger of being a failure owing to| itchen Cabinets o-Flece American ut bedroom Muite !penknife. Although he did nothing | Wins Debating Honors, Moore vl e adv armo ¥ B e ol L . e . i GREAT FAI.'.S BANK more serious than to cut the woman's | Allen Maybee of Kalamazoo, Mich Swimming race—John hd-ci"mg' :;:er cl‘j:“r:‘l{ef_x"~ mr-::”\‘\'-urfi ey Delivers any Cabinet _ This beautiful Five-piecce American dress across the back, Judge Samuel i who was @ guest of Dr. and first; Fdwin Blerce. secondi F. Bei 1% crox to which lead arsenate has | to your home. We \yalnut Bedroom Suite is a new style. | ! McDonough, third, p3 § 4 X Z | Riggs, before whom Turner w :n..lr(ximl Formad last fummer, won a piace on | MeDonough, third. © o | Dien added in the proportion of one have a large line from richily finished. with fuil size Bow-end Bed, JUnC Qe Pl iie Coure dnene todey. {the all-American debating team and | LAID JOURNCEE " R TG, Whitton, | Pound to fifty gallons, and to pay which to choose—all a Dresser, Chiffonier, Dressing Table and l"“"‘ Ao ntentions) ere bad & 7d | s touring England and Scotland th el her and Blake. first; J. L. | particular attention to the under side at greatly reduced Betoh Ve Wil b e i o [ ] save him the choice o ing a fine | cummer._ The team is debating in|J: A o S Tack Rob. | of the leaves. s & e L 1 W a 1 B @ == € 3200 or spending six months in the | many cifies. 5 Curtin, J. T. Pt on, I T oen | Revival services will begin in Brice e s .75 wonderful suite at such a low price shogs .7 ihouse of correction. Turner did not| Miss Elizabeth Keith entertaine o B s Wakefield Church Sunday night next, Starting 2 > Stanton, Head of Institution, Said |have the money, so was committed to | at a dance at her home last night. 1 C. Fannon, second paddles—J. | under the direction of Rev. Charl ot $5.00 Delivers These 5 Pieces {inil to await transportation to Jes-{ Miss Fannie Castleman entertained | CRR0€ ebtge Hoy, Dr. V. Young:| F. Cummins of Fairfax. The serv- to Be Among Heavy Losers |sup's Cut. } ) | Thursday night for Miss Maybelle | Curting L. George fos, DF 0 0N | ices “will "continue throughout the | Licenses have heen issued by the |Church and her fiance, Mr. Kenneth | M. M. SRUmes, o P an@la g (02 5 o week, and Mr. Cummins will preach by Recent Fight jelerk ‘of the sircult’coure bere, fori Mills: wiio sia gaeat at the home orltr:“}o‘;l';;“ O T e Hedlander, C. W.|every might. Special music will be & N | the marriage o Cora Mae Pau r. and M. _E. Church. ipingan] 53 3 I a - | feature of the services. Y GREAT FALLS. Mont. July 21 jand Alfred W. Neff, both of Gordon. | s e e e O Meara, 1 ittom. | Therc will be an ice cream festi- The Stanton Bank and Trust Com-|P#. and Miss Ella V. Earp and Roy | ,-lf "o Miiler and E. Blake, third. {val for the benefit of Vale Church paag.”which closed “July 9. ‘l‘i"’(‘i'x"wurlfg'm both of Germantown, this VIENNA. 1 Fiie’ last eanoe was upset when the on_the church lawn Tuesday n..;mE lowed to ko into voluntary = . g Jriouns 0ad to W 3 Ram tolday, fter I O, Station, state] Collateral Forfeited. { — SR e E = Frederick W. Richardson. clerk of | <uperintendent of bhanks, had com-| hen the case of Rudolph Ruel, a| VIENNA, Va, July 21 (Special)— | “'Toii and race—H. W. O'Meara, first; | the court, has issued licenses to mar- | pleted a ten- 4 tion of the |young Washingtonian, charged with|The citizens of Vienna were excited | p J1. Howard. second; K. C. Moore, |I¥ as follows: On July 12, to Miss igstitution’s afr: assets were | disorderly conduct Chevy Chase | Wednesday evening by having auto- | third. Mary 131=‘l'nnk Coflin ;_"f Lorton and | iken in the last call at about $1,000,- ; Lake a few evening wias called |mobiles equipped with fire gongs |~ Qutboard motor race called no race :V'Ml"} S ‘hejn‘ch;?m;“l:.howu‘ug‘qflhon‘ 0pU, and the liabilities, not including | for trial in the police court here to- |pass through the streets, sounding |by judges becauso some of the par-|July 1h to L. M Jte/ch and WHilam ¢ capital stock and surplus, as $723,000, | day, the young man not in | thelr gongs and informing the public | ticipants took the wyong course. The | (& BUtock 0f, WQIRUROn, G0 ta which $650,000 are deposits court, and his colluteral-$30—was | of a fire demonstation on the school | contestants in _this race included | Jilss, DOretay B. SHATren Wt CIOTES \ Georze H. Stanton, president, is|declated forfeited. According to Po- | ground 8:30 o'clock. This demon- C. Moore and P. Howard, pres- ;1% Tdttichales both nonresidents | aid to have lost heavily while pro- jliceman Leroy Rodg who made | Stration was staged under the aus- |ont champions; J. M. Stonnell and|This couple were marfied at Zion | moting the Dempsey-Gibhons fight, | the arrest. Ruel was detected annoy- | plees of the American Fire Protec- |1 E. Lawler, jr., and J. T. Preston, jr., | [0ty 8% el eote 1o Richarason | He has denied that the bank had any |ing @ young woman. | tors Incorporated of Washinston in |and Brouse Burke. ~ 138 5 Yo M Ph | part in the promotion of the fight. The ‘annual pienic of the Sunday | the interest of more adequate fire| Champion club eingles—M. ~W.|and W. A& SohSfol o 0 o 5 school . of Montgomery Methodist | protection. The fire engine purchased | Bales, frst, Chester Fannon. second, | o, 40, Sehool w eld at Glen Echo | ! Chapel, Clagettsville, this county, was | by the Vienna Volunteer Fire Depart- | abd John M. Francis, = last week. The trip was made in || held in the grove adjoining the church Upset race—R. L. Goods and J. EXCEED CAMP QUOTAS. Chifforobes jment during its short period of opers automobiles and trucks and the chil- | ihls attorncn and evching. it piod |flon naw ot x conservative estimats |EiECl0,0'c seciny,“Oiara 1n this | dren wers amnsed By the chuten Cash _delivers this REFRIGERATORS Oak Colonial Buffet Army Starts Emergency Measures | Sheriff Alvia A: Moxiey was chairman | b yadioon. - oo O P ToverY Velued [race were George Hoy and C. W |merryeoount e Dinner was Solid Oak Chifforobe. Delivers any of the 28 dif- Cash delivers one of these and was attended by a large number | shby, o g v eiatio 2 p vles which go on Colonial Buffets. A won- to Care for Surplus. of persons from various sections of Tlustrated Lecture. Jameson. Poultry associations ;rce‘m:fi',':.g_ Large compartment: $ ferent styles & e el e oty s avening mitressos| The final of a serles of three fllus- | . Champion club fours—E. H. Oliver, | formed throughout this Well constructed anc sale Monday '] 4 Application for admission t iwere delivered by Rev, N. {trated lectures held under the auspices | M. M. Shuman, L. Beeton and Dr |der the auspices of the WVirginia ! fin- at special 75 at the spe- $ 50 civilian military training * :-'an(x‘;:: S anver. Daaton nnhrehc-liu‘:oh»'\m“‘:mr’) O eard Todse Fa A M i he | Vincent Young, first; M. W. Bales, | Poultry Ercdiicers’ (Co-operative: As- ?V:}I,I d 524-75 pricc: Prices $11- cial price 26- Over the country. rolled inte the o |y e Y i | onditeriam of | the ‘new towa hall, | Chester Fannon, P. Howsrd ‘and I | sociation. e object of thexo asto- sl DA of Tlous corps area headquarters 86 fast | Nockeilie Bantist Charch; Jomn "2 | wis Slven Monday evening by Walter |G- Moore, —second: J. L. Curten,)clations s to assiat poultrymen by Price start at 3 . during the Tast week that the War |Garrett of the Rockville' bar, and |S. ABbOLt of the United States Depart. | George Hoy. A Friedlander and R.|purchasing supphics, Sg€, capes, farm Department was compelled to under- | others. 7 ment of Agriculture, connected with | L Goods. third appliances, etc. The head of the field fake emergency ‘provisions "o "care ® Weekly Newspnper. the government experimental station | pCramPion, gance o foubles—Chester e ot itkats. ansleed my or the three or four thousand who s . g | : cannon and E. H. Oliver, first; Sum- 3 y applied in excess of the 30.000 it had |, The Chevy Chase Gazotte hereto- ;Nere. ol Abbott o Das become | mers and Bales, second: Francis and | A. F. Treakle, A L. Déan and Miss boan expasted fo accommodate. Tele (fore published monthly, will hereatter | well known through his efforts to|Goods, third. Hodson of the Virginia Agricultural graphic reports yesterday from corps | &ke ity appearance weekly, accord- e 5"" E m‘" "1'"5" i‘ The tiiting contest, when called off | College, at Blacksburg. frea commanders showed they had|ing to an announcement in this|Purposes) spoke on “Entomology in|ine last round, was between Francis| AThe Junlor Misslonary Society of Tecelved applications at the rate of | Week's issue. Edward H. Jones is | the Daily Life of the Citizen." Films|ung Goods, and Fannon and Fried- Catlett Methodist Church drove to were shown through the courtesy of the Agriculture Department of some of the common insects of this section. the proprietor and editor. There are | Fairfax in machines to hold its July four other weekly publications in the | meeting with its former pastor, Rev. A. L. Harnsberger. The usual pro- 350 a day during the week. Officers at the War Department sald that those applying would be Jander were against Ashby andg Whit- ton to decide the contesi. The rub- county—Rockville Advocatey Rock- ber balls on the-#iting tticks gave faken care of without fail. It would | ville Sentinel, Kensington Press and |Slides were exhibited of the habits|out, and. consequently, tie judges|gram was rendered. It consisted of be possible, they say, to squeeze out | Takoma Park News, of the malaria and curlex mosquitoes | called the contest off. songs, readings and_recitations, the of avallable Army appropriations and Thomas Lyddane, well knownand the cattle tick. Refreshments| Pparticipating in the chase for the|subject being “The Chinese and Jap- farmer of the vicinity of Germgn- | town, this county, who was baly crushed about the upper part of his body several weeks ago when caught between a heavily loaded wagon and a fence on his farm, has returned from the hospital well on the way to complete recovery. Tt was at first thought he had been fatally hurt, anese in America.” The party num- bered thirty-two and was chaperoned by the Jjunlor superintendent, Miss Flossle lvey, and Mrs. Trenis, Mrs. Daniels, Miss Amy Bean and Messrs. || Laws and Wean. The meeting was followed by a basket dinner on the lawn and the afternoon was spent in games. were served by the ladies of the town. The Masonic and other fraternal orders are asisting in the remodeling of Bouton's Hall now known’as Ma- sonic Hall which was leased some time ago by Concord Lodge. Parti- tions have been erected providing lodge Toom, cloak rooms, locker rooms and a model kitchen is also planned. stores the things necessary to see that all of the youngsters who seek training this Vear and who are physically qualified for the work have the opportunity they desire. Rush orders have gone out to camp com- manders notifying them of the ex- pected Increase in the quotas they will train. y duck, in addition to R. G. Whitton, the winner, were H. O'Meara, L. Jem- son, T. O. Miller and E. Blake. Offictals _of the races follow: C. Fletcher Dyson, starter; W. S. Snow, Ashby E. Bladen and J. ‘E. Ross, judges; Carl Muller and Francis M. Hamilton, referees, and Mr. Brawner, announcer of events. > St. NW 2y

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