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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1923. SUGITINGEAE [722st 5= LEGIN AT 10 » O, ~ MOTOR RAGES FAR ALEXANDRIA. XANDRIA, Va., August 24 (Spe- clal).zDespondent over continued i Policeman Tried AL] for this evening in the auditorium n!“ the Elks’ home has been postponed | untll next week in order to enable | the various members of the cast to| ‘ orHardin Sluf ness, Bdwin A. Maupin, thirty-five | familiarize themselves with their g years old, yesterday aftérnoon nt [parts, so that in future rehearsals | . l L G w Pll‘)“lh: 'I{ rdoflhhi l;(:s}:llon\'i‘ oll\ll';(ng; :';1 \l‘\'lli h';(! be necessary to refer to | , street extended and hanged himkel eir books. Relieved of Job { Law Gets Woman Tt Sxfemart, A Bengec, Dbt | e piremen ana i i . . - . . & saeh cord. wife discovered the |zens and returned ate last night Policeman R, E. Green, jr., of | Special Dispateh to The Star. body about 5:30 o'clock upon her re- | from Fredericksburg, Va., where they 3 . the sixth precinct, who was re- FREDERICK, Md., August 24.- turn from Washington, Mr attended the state firemén’s conven. ifis cently convicted by a police trial The “big red rooster” of John Moh- i ad been 111 three months. He was a | tion, he local firemen received 2 H H g H machinist formerly employed by the | honorable mention. H Weather Continues to Throng board. of conduct unbecoming an Per Capita Consumption for ler, whose crowing disturbed the Senator Lodge and Officials |Zachinist formerly employed by the ; - Governor Denies Quest for officer, today was removed from slumbers of Milton A. Woodward the late Oscar D. and Mollie H. Mau- ! Grounds at Rockville. the force by the Commissioners, Fiscal Year Two Gallons and his daughter, Mrs. Emma Eu- | [ndorse Move to Limit Build- |pin ot Albemaric counts, Va, Hie was OPINIONS SOUNDED | Senatorship, Says Greens- l1;\ accnn:mhcs w‘n:. hme Fecommen- g«'ll;recl;i, m;: behcn [shm’; ! q P| et e o gl e R v | b Va. P ation of the trial board. Mrs. Engelbrecht s charged with ents ( Horse Show Awards. OO i st i More Than 1922. S eslecht fu chatyed with ing of War Planes. W 15 survivea vy nis wire, s, 200 | ON CUBAN RAIL ACT oro, Va., Paper. charge that Green had made dis- by Atla H 4 et Bettis Maupin, to whom he was mar- P> the Assoctated Press paraging remarks about the black y Mojler. ; ried November 24, 1910; two sisters, | By the Associated Press. e ROCKVILLE, Md., August (Spe- ro:‘tleua n(' lllnuulflllnkh “;lul;:h b’}' Consumption of water in Wash- Woodward has filed complaint that | By the Assoclated Press. Mrs. Connie Howell of Richlands, HAVANA, August 24—The presi- D R e “ ugust i ven agai -| policemen following ihe death o 2 2 ing the .rooster had s rbe s | INDIA >OLIS, Ind Fust 24— D. D. Ransdell. Washington, D. | g e s el 1 e is nothing to reports that | cia).—Beautitul weather again fa-} §oUTemen [Iowing e O inston increased slightly during the| he m".:‘:r":l-“ih“ distuched) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. .\uf.;m o4 hd o brother, W. 1. Maupin of | 4¢Pt of the senate, Senor Aurelio Al- nds to run in the democrat vored the Rockville fair, and the last fiscal year, according to the an- G- o tesCisio . waSIR MIEINOU American Legion national head- 1 Ray, Arlington county. arez, said today that he was rec ¥ next year , fourth day of the five-day exhibition nual report of Supt. J. S. Garlang,| Wreck.” He was told the law did "|quarters today made public a numMber | fyuneral services will be held at 8 | in% a number of replics to the invi- | . Sonate o was a success. The attendance, how- erry—Firs Vicol: se: submitted to the Commissioners to-| NOt cover crowing, us the fowl |of letters received from United States [o'clock tomorrow afternoon at De- | tation he had sent to public bodic Gov. ¥ le id berry—First, Mrs. N. B. Nicol; second, 5 £ 4 industries, etc., to express their | while here o ever, did not compare with yester- [Mrs Nathan Dov Crab apple— | day. | couldn’t be arrested.* The ter in - |senators, representatives, governors, |Iaines r'-'“”x‘s"'{hrf "’ '(xz,'r(‘(;'r'xm:'.“."',! T e ancad i tos v At G r[,_m,' Mrs. Fred Keplinger: second. | The mean daily consumption for the the neighbor's yard still crowed of |college presidents and editors in re- | of "iticd Fpiscopal Chureh. ’" | passed by the house and 1 held by | Record g £ The clay-pigeon shoot, which began | 318 Lucy Brubaker. Currant-—irst|q,.4) year was 63,952,461 gallons, | ¢arly mornings and Mohler still re- lgard to the legion’s proposal to ask | More than sixty members of the | the senate. My a rnor wonld not vesterday, was continued today, wWith ' Heim. Fox grape—First, Mrs. A. P.|equivalent to a dally per capita use| fused to dispose of it. Then one |President Coolidge to call an inter- | Al SxRras I RE ey U i | Aoty tne ner e auli iy he' was quoted sy Bty crack shots from Maryland, the | Hargett; second, Mrs. ~W. Godfrey: |of 142 gallons, based on a population | 9a¥ Mrs. Engelbrecht got out the |national eonference to halt the race | pext Tuesday morning at 10 o'elock | Arciybad Jao z e District of Columbia and elsewhere | Grape—First, Mrs. Lillian Robertson: | o =0 o0p rifle. Mohler claims she shot at the lin military air armament, which the | Virginia Beach, Va. They will go on | soliduated Lin al speak ast i ic s, Germa ichards and | Scoond, Mrs. ‘Wilbur Monday. Goos e rooster twelve times before finally | 5 S -|a special car and be gone for apany is entirely in accor 7 5 partielpating. German, Richards and | perry—First. Miss Catherine Hines;| For the preceding twelve months| [IIRSr [meite, Umes belor “lly {leslon charges Is In progross among | i, (PQ€% ntteen days. The machine | main principles underising the m Beauchamp were among the profes- | second, Mrs. Martin Helm. Mint Jelly | the mean daily average was 63,309,230 : : |France, England, Italy, Russia and |Beriod of ffteen gas it [tite” Ho adfle that the iore corect sionals who were on hand. They gave | =First, Mrs. M. B. Nicol; second. Mrs. | gullons, or 140 gallons per inhabi- S lother nations be shipped tha day of cdure & number of exhibitions of their skill, | Martin Heim. Plum—First, Mrs. C.|yane he leg ha ken a nat | tho " firms employing the militiamen f the 1 N toyicholson; second, Miss Alma| “The amount of water consumed ha Ireforend,oron has takeh & Seelone!lwill give them the time off with pay gotiation The fair will close tomorrow. when | Hutchinson. Quince—First, Miss | poen climbing steadily in recent years {referendum among men in public life, [ Whyp FIFC (RCEL S L0 S. players railroad compan automobile races will be the feature ‘{}'""e Higgins. Raspberry—FIrst, | ang for a time caused considerable t«ndv_: coring to obtain the nation's|iast night dered Mrs. Alva Veach, |any new legislation, provided ar of the program liss Catherine Hines; second, Mrs.|uneasiness in view of the fact the jopinion as to the practicability of | matron of Martha Washington Chan- | amalgamation could not be effects Horxe Show Awnrds, James D King. Strawberry—First, { ity had only one supply line from {such a conference, and announced | ter, Order Kastern Star, a birthday | under_existing laws. He ot Th L awards in|2rs. F. Wilmot; second, Mrs. A. P.|Great Falls |that the prepondérance of opinion is|party at her home in Fairfax county, | the United Railways is d the hotse shows ©o¢ the awards In| Hargett Quincs and damson—_rirst, Work In Belng Pushed ltavorable to the convocation of althe members going on a straw ride | railway in Cuba, representing :n ox- & \nr]s« Ehow. o 14 ana|Mrs: Charles T. Johnson: second, Mrs. s e NE R lconference as soon as possi {to her home. " During the evening a | tension of 2.250 kilometers of main rood omare, four vears old and}James D. King. Peach—First,’ Miss| However, work Is going forward |, Amons the senators who ved | Tocket was presented Mrs. Veach on \line and combined capital of $150, T A[lx.}h_\n'\h?-\\hl‘ I\‘u:‘n‘mnu,.\ ;illllln‘n v, second, Miss Josie ra‘}ldly on the new ‘;vndgll;tndlw‘l}';'l"y !Y)w proposal is Henry Cabot ige, | behalf of the players by J. Fred|000, which he ur should continue AT s i ggins. a few more years the National Capl- e Massachusetts, chairman of the Sen- | Birrel - to rece proper tive con gelding or colt, two years old — . tal will have an ample supply. el L caaibinin of 10 torell, eive, LoD First. 'Ward Savage: second, I. Cecll ‘pp“‘Q_P,ir::"::,"f’:i, . Higine: | MF. Garland ‘tells the Commission-| One of the largest crowds that have {415, COmMittec eIt J"((m'"(',“'i The pageant rchearsal scheduled | eration and protec Allnutt. = Foal of 1923—First, Thomas | 0 € e D Riag FCaar: [ers that before the end of the pres- |ever visited Camp Simms viewed the |t limitation conference of 1921. | B ond, e, e irst, Miss Grace Beail; second, | SIt Year one large government bulld- | practices of modern warfare {Expressing the opin that the ar- | gett. Combination saddle and harness | Hss—First, Miss G 115 mecomd, |80 T O e th heo. of at c arfare in a| 3 n ar- | Nonser-—Tiitot M Hebert T Dins Iusl.e’ n‘x‘;.um _ Damsons—First. |10 imataly 1.500,000 gallons of fil-|mimic battle staged at the camp by |To5t ©f somnanision Lol mond; second, R. Dawson; third, M. M. | Miss Tuey Belt: sccond, Mrs. C. N.|Pireq” water a day for condensing |the members of the 121st Engineers, | o0t % the miost e Stevens. Mare or gelding to vehicie— Jicholson. Gooseberries—First, Mrs. | pyryoq This saving of filtered | District Nitional Guard 2 < lthe 1921 cc Lodge | First, Walter L. Plummer; second,|James D. King; sccond, Miss Engma | atar will be made possible by the | strict ional Guard, last night. | wrotc | Mrs. Herbert L. Diamond; third, R. U':‘}-R“ Peaches—First. Mrs. LAw-|araction of a plant that will provide| The main feature was an attack | Wants Uni Actl Dawson. Ladies’ saddle horses—First, | FORCC nutt; second, Mrs. A, C. Har- | (pnt government building with light, [ on the cx The camp was defend- | 1 think we ought to have similar | M. M. Stevens: seconc rs. Herb Lhesl UL |\|‘»-: Miss Lillian {heat and power. ed by a force under Lieuts, God > |1 t rd to the canstr i L Diamond; third, Jumes D. Hobbs. [ posei Second Miss Mary Purdum. | ‘The staff of workmen who are con- |7 i iodwin P. {1i4n "of and naval aire Saddle horses—First, M. M. Stevens -\1'"\'( irst, Mrs. A. C. Hargett; s stantly going about the ecity with |PUnR Clavence S. Shields and Edwin [providing that the reement H ond. Ray H. Norton; third. James "“’j;-(~ {;; -";l;‘h' S !‘Quim" o, [pitometers in search of underground McGowan. The attack was made |limitation is internatic I) Wh D. Hobbs. Ladles' hun First, R | First, Mrs he sdson; second, | water waste detected and stopped 7 o6 o o , {is done must done by in | B oibe Lacles) Duiiters Rirat Mrs. Charles T. Johnson. Ra pherries | leakage totalind® 735,000 gallons bk r“f‘d r Lieuts. Samuel R, 0" Coment, Therefore, I favor jr.: third, Mrs. Andrew J. Cummings. ‘;m;‘:l» i‘-‘rf;“{m\f.“ .\lj'l-arlun,g. ll_"un* day last year. 4 “'l ;‘"h 4s A. Lane. They lvour proposal of international | o e oo e LTI E s—First, Mrs. James D. King. i 5 were led by Staff Sergts. C. B. Me- |conference e S P somery county saddle horses——| seeond, ‘Mra Charles’ T. Jolinson _Have Individual Complaints, Cullar and Madison It. Smith, . | Henator Arthur nsas NN e drew T Cummings: third, Miss Esther | Strawberries—First, Mrs. Lawrence [ While this was dess than the leak-| During t engagement things |wrote “Heartily “the N \\ rew & Cummings: third, Miss Esther| Alinutt: second, Mrs. James D, Kine, 386 detected during the preceding [ wero made realistie pojina hings A AR N oniteen hunters—irirst and | Tomatoes—First, Mrs. Martin Helm: | y¢ar, the falling off was due to the | senal and position flares, Very pioto people are sick and tired of . NN N George B. Mullen, Jr.; (hrd.| sccond, Miss Joste Higgins. - Water. | fact that some of theso operators had [signals, rotkats, smoks’ homnd mos was the sentiment expressed | Chars qpodliher, © Hunters—Iirst,| melon—First, Mrs. Charles T. John. |t0 devote thelr time to investigating [other pyrotechnics, in andition to Senator Nathaniel S. Dial of | Chasics B _L.‘u—n D Troop F.|son; second, Mrs, James D, King. individual complaints. which each man was supplied with Carolina. “I assure you I | Sl et tiind ioHEsEDONS) Jams mid Marmalades, "fgffi'é‘"fi%s]séa':':'g.',‘;m.‘“n“h]‘}“ks'd‘a"' several hundred rounds of ammuni- [£1ad to help the cause along in any | 5, 4 o 4 q > A C per da tion. Steel helme and ga s v y power" JPair. hunters—First, Miss Daris | Apple marmalade—First, Mrs. A. C. [were found. 'The chief source of leak. | were worn. 00 @04 &a8 masks T i mooeib: mecond i gt R Fnhar{? T:|ame was the iead-caulked Jolnts. & [, Frior to the night attack, « day-|Florida wrote that he does not on; d, s H. Carrico. Corin-|Johnson. Apple butter—First, Mrs. C. |total of 33 leaking joints were located, | 1ig demonstrati Took ‘lace 3nlthe proposed conference unless sub- 2 5 : Ihiahy nunters—First, ‘George B. Mul_ | X. Nicholson: second, BMisn James. 1. | sveraging 6415 pallons exeh pev dny. | WERL, demonstration took “place "in|the proposed confercnce unless su Address Communications to President—2325 18th St. N. W.—Phone Col. 9855 len, jr.; second, A. Heinrich; third, R.| King. Blackberry jam—First, Mrs.| The need for larger appropriations | ity control in ' whioh o (hre SUperior- o e 1o sk & e b Dawson. ~Handicap jump — Firat,|Charles T. Johnson; second, Miss|for the development of the water dis- |and a Dleked squad ot riderer “Hets | Sired SHE LR Charles H. Carrico; second, H. W.|Catherine Hines. Orange marmalade— | tribution system is emphasized by the | goog® Pleked squad o Ementwera i i Wolfe; “third, Troop F, 8d U. 8. Cav. | First, Mrs. James D. King, Pear mar- { following statement in Mr. Garland's | “Spos S A 3 b st that costs you ’"flhlngn alo"g with the alry. 'Middle and heavy weight hun-| malade—First, Mrs. A. C. Hargett: | report. - iren Eieg out mudanthe ] oAl an N -—-- . ters—Iirst, George B. Mullen, jr.;|Second, Mrs. Charles T. Joh direction of Capt. Morgan, | £00d reasc UALITY f hich D. G. S. St second, Ray H. Norton; third, Charles | Peach ‘butter—First, Mrs. Charies T Mans anemiage Eampern. Carianidink? heddu geryice | i suptemdcy L AL = Lasds OEOnES e 1 S S ) - 5 e B S e il e she. all at- | company; Capt. Hern Pohl and {time recef t o . H Carrico. Yo z ladies' saddle | Johnson, Peach mari lade—] ™ The department wishes to call a' % 3 an el e L lea e e e e mto ] e L S lcapeeraioci et L Rt | tiom of a1 ininking mebale known, makes it only reasonable that you call the D. G. S. Store second, Miss Esther Cummings; third, |James D. King. Plum marmalade— | eXtensions must be denicd to fsolated | ATmy instructors iSiward M. |sentative Harold Kn . Lo . s 2 st sections, sparsely t % e- | Grove, Capt, Frazier C. . cut, |Sota publican whip of thie 9 s e, Hervert L. Diamond: Grecn aad:| Fiest. Miss Loulea Mobley;' second,|sections, esarsely Suilt up. on, scc|Grone, Cat Krasler C. Hilder, Licut |ole, republican, whiv of near your home and have a trial order delivered. Consult Page orses—First, Ra orton: Miss e s. 2 ¢ Sl : . and Lient. Roy| > ind es D). Ho it s - = for these cases. It is now the prac- | W. Kesce The lical detachment, | Other lette % ¢nd, dames D HOBIS; tlird, Miss s Fruits and Vewetables. {hee o atlow "the owners the priv- |under Capt. Sidney G Copomt e (pro 69 of the telephone book for complete list of stores. B Apples—First, Mrs. A, C. Hargett; |lleke of laving small services at their | used as miliary polics to hundie . Percherons. second, Mrs, Charles T ohns OWIn expenses. his is not consider- | crowds 1Gill n T pra e O ackberries_ First Mrs. Charies O |ed good practice, because no fire pro- e i o camp {mander. 5 Ly HIl o A O e onn. - | Johnson: second, Mrs. Litlian Fo tection is possible. were Brig. Gen. Anton Stephan, come | Pedition Be Sure to Include ' ’ C“Poole. Stallion. three yeare old... | Cherries—First. Mrs. Frank Higgins:| During the past flscal year the de nding the District militia, Col. | Pereiva d ncomparaQaoie First Walleoe Sianeree years old—| cocond, Miss Pearl B. Hendrickson. |Partment laid fifteen miles of n Pinch of the militia bureau; Com jpresi a Pound of Qur Schacffer. Stallion. two vears—First, | §o0seberries—First, Mrs. James D.(Wafter mains making a total of 674 |sioners Bell and Oyster, Col, R. Tr |1 James D. King. Mare, four years and | KI8. Grapes—FPirst, Mrs. Lillian |™ O MBS oW I U i La rde, former adjutant general ] -~ over—First and second, W. C. Poole; | LOSe¥; second, Mrs. Charles T. John- |, Mr Uariand's report shows hatiof the District National Guard: Ma : t c third, James D. King. Mare, three | o Fineapples—icirst, Mrs A, C|REEOE N G chington are now me- [J0ha W. Oehmann. commanding th Wonae preeL a e, ° e old—Fir cond’ and’ third, | peara—First, Miss Mars ey pess; |tered. The total number of premises | 15t Battalion. 12ist Engincors: Col Ve asiwell 48 & numbor or 3 v C. Poole. vo years = | Pears—First, Miss Mary Ellen Pos 756 2 2 P e oas | Hamilton, Maj. George J. Allen of|C™ 2 vell as a number of | et oo R arosten o0l accond, Mrs. A C. Hargetr. Peaches— |12 60567, leaving only 10113 un-{, S0 (o0, MOL Ceo0le & hem of {newspaper editors Ton. and four mareso-Ricerr wo s | Mea nas Ladson. Quinces—First, number of officers from the War De-1 ] O MYERS | roale it foares Hirst W Mrs. Thomas Ladson; second, Mrs. artment 4. L. AT “ 22 S T R I e ) st S. dugar, (Jc | “foragood cup of Coffee C: Boole. Champlon mare—First, W. | & T . e COMMISSIONERS RESTORE | Defendant on Bad-Check Charges | " ikisavyiDeatt First, Mrs. James D. King. Crab ap- ¢ Confesses B i o a orree 2 ples—First, Mrs. Charles T. Johnson. ; onfesses. Court Relents. H Brood mare, four vears old and|Asparagus—First, Mrs. George Howe: rers, charged h R R over—First, K. T. Offutt; second,|second, Mr . King. Beets— A cheth o 4 Lb l'o\tl e Brothers . i P“&“'\i rs. T. Johnson; sec- : 2 emee il e T s S ae r i = As Good as Our Brothers, i Hiat MEs. Charen i ohr o sion today restored perm irt today before Judge | ’ Can Gold Band Butter C 3 Foal of 1923—First, R. T. Offutt; sec- | ond, ' Mrs. Thomas Ladson. Corn— B BtemutsmionTleR foithe “to that of | o0t B coleibrothen - First, Mrs. James D. King; second, R w il Mare or gelding, four vears and |Mrs. Lawrence Allnutt. Corn on cob— i i s over—First, Dr. M. A. English; sec- | First, Mre. Fred Keplinger; second, Washlngton, Alexandria and Brogan, | grich, William I Faweett; third, R P. | Mrs. “Charles T Jonnson. Sk i ar e oxes (1] atc es or C ines. Lima_beans—First, Mrs. Charles T. e o o Teams, Johnton; “Second, s Jmes © . Clarendon Lodges Prepare |oeore:Grivaun 150 ¢ | 4 » Six-horse teams—Fi o <ing. ra—First, Mrs. Charles T. enson. Theodore Keart. < D King & Bros seconcs . 0 Dot e e D | Carnival Program. s T e Thomas Loving. ¥ | A e A :lll\rdb“'all.nre Cashell; fourth, Leon< R e S {3, Mararity. D. P. MeCracken, ing t he had learned that full | des Dicketts teams—Tirat, Loonigas]2°hRE0N mixture—First, Mrs. ¥ g S O { restit Had been made in all four | ux 3 . = c Ricketts; second, Nathan C, Stiles. | ynaries T jJolinson: second. Mrs. |special Dispatch to The Star. _Ishipman,” Geore Thompson, ¢ cobaties il @ C ® - L abourmule teaisFirst, C.'T. Nich- | First, Mra. Charles . Johfizon LCEARENDON e dueus o G R o e i = :cond, C. S. Oland. ond, 'Mrs. James <ing. odges of Washington, Alexandria a: seo b, Harry Yu it - Two-horse teams—First, Dr. M. A.|beans—First, Mrs. Charles T. John- | or ““Moo! ay, | Anna MeAlwee, English; second, William H, Fawceu;k”m; second, Mrs. James. D.. King, | Clarendon have united for ‘:,0", dl",' sl inedal aley S aentoed third, R. P. Hines. Tomatoes—First, ' Mrs. Charles T.|to be held Saturday, September 1, 1923, hacker's license to E. K. MeDaniel. ar oa o a5 = a es c Additional premium winners In the |Johnson; second, Miss Mary Boyd. in mutual conjunction with Clarendon H . . women’'s department: i Canned Ments. Citizens' Assoclation and fire depart- ! t Culinary. Chicken—First, Mrs. James D.{ment's annual carnival. The invitation | MANILA FEELS QUAKE. i o Light bread—First, Mre. J. D. King; | King. —First, Mrs. James | "o " ioaces to participate in the i “The Prize Bread Flour second, Mrs. Ada Treve Baking | D). King: second, Mrs. James H. i e L By the Associated Press. > powder biscuit—First, Mrs. A. b | gruder. Tenderloin—First, s. { carnival, which runs from August 28 to [0 NS IR L 0 i of the World’ s. C Deall; second, Miss Annie Lee Allnuit | James D King; second, Miss Cath- | September 10, was extended by & COM-| o rihquake is reported to have been | Maryland beaten biscuit—First, Mrs. ! “larendon Citizens' As- o - . 3 ! P Wh l John Darby; second, Mrs. Frank J Dried, Evaporated Products. ilices offifne Clarenty ha {felt in the downtown district at 1:3¢'| Thix Store Will Close ure--- olesome Downey. Cinnamon buns—First, Mr Apples—First, Mrs. A. C. Hargett; |Sociation at a committee meeting of |, 4o4ay. The selsmograph of the | Saturday. 1 P. f s c -",1‘ D. King: Mrs. Chester isecond, Mrs. Charles T. Johnson:|delegates from the (hrl-n“)dh»‘n:p lm_u:;l'*l]m-u: _observatory registered it, but | Othér Tays we & B ¢ Not Bleached . agertt. . Mrs. Frank ;(‘hg-rnpg_[n‘]rgy and second, Mrs, {1ast night, when it receive e unan!- | jtg point of intensity was not learned. | M. . Down cond, Miss Alice Stabler. | Charles T. Johnson. Corn—First, | mous vote of all concerned R | A slight quake 0 was felt at | b iraham bread—First and second, Mrs. | Mrs. A. C, Hargett; second, M A liberal financial contract has been | 5:03 aelock 145t night, It lasted half | i Charles T. Johnson. Nut breadfirst, | Charles T, Johnson. = Lima. beans— | agreed to by both parties. Moose da¥ | o minute { . i 3 s] Mrs. Chester Clagett; second First, Mrs. Charles T. Johnson; sec-|will not only prove a big fun day $gr cme amt Charles T. Johnson. Rusks ond, Mrs James D. King. Peaches— {the Moose and their friends, but mate- Mr : ![0\\[3”':1-' Ward; second, First. M "harl;.;‘, . Jonnson rially uddé: :F:h;;r;«[u:r;\\ 10;'," “ml sz D. t. . l'] { arles T. *Johnsor Rolls—First, | I’ —First, Mrs. Char . John- | prove profital arend d the | . . Mrs, Chester Clagett; seoomd, Moy | boar® Houp Mmixture.— First, * Mrs, |titizens assoclation and fire department. Istinguishes brand famous Macaro,u’ SPagheth Bdward Brosius. “Johnson's specia]{James D. King; second, Mrs. Charles Fifty thousand people is the es attendance for Clarendon on Moo More than one hundred valuable prizes will be awarded by the Moose day com- mittee to the children and public par- | loaf bread—First, Mrs. James King. '|T. Johnson. Emergency shelf—First, Caki A® You Like It Club of Germantown: e Second, Kensington Woman's Club. Sty The 2.30 pace, the 2.14 trot, the 2.24 Your Home HAMS and Noodles Mayonnaise Angel loaf—F James King: second, Miss Nellie Long. Devil Ioaf— | trot, the 2.22 pace. a mile run and a | ticipating in the day’s program of | Acme good paint L‘"que"tiouabb Th ife’ ali u m Virkt, Mps. Vivian Bouic: second, Mrs. | haif-mile run_ with ‘young womah events. MOTOR CILS makes the difference he BEST e Housewife’s Quality Supreme Times DK st | riders composed the racing program Amusement All Day. { e the ONLY Competitor Tong. Sponge loaf-—Fir at the fair yesterday afternoon. Starting at 10 o'clock in the morn- between a house | ompetito The 2:30 pace was captured quite M. | handily by Platinum, although he dropped the first-heat to Tar Baby. s Washington horse, Thompson dred ing all concessions, rides, entertain- fnents, dance hall and other amuse ments will be open all day. Lewis; which inspires pride Stabler. and a house dull and vis; second, Miss_Mar Spice loaf—First, Mrs. . Kmg. Pound First, Increasing Demand Proves Their Exclusive Whole, 33c Lb. |12c Jar 25cJar| 3 Pkgs. 25c i ! Rose VAR Beq i o5 1 The P A base ba e Is called for 2:30 | - s _ | DM e fecond, Mre Thomas | Todd, took the 214 pace tn straight |, & P46 DA 8500 15,08008 Ko7, 2400 | Adyantages characterless — be i ine ! FHines: Seco rst. Miss Cath- | p.a¢ ‘-rm :".;-lnnlr':\t 3::;;13;{;:1 Labor and the Loyal Order of{l\‘inn:\o ‘ tween showing a ! 'd B abler. Chocol race and was won by Sz 8 James J. Davis, Secretary of Labor . hn Saulen Fdlood | four close heats. Roblett R. account- o e J; DAy Beretary of Ll e, | property off and | Ask for Chas. Schneider’s FA_MUS Hne e e fiss Cath-|cd for the 2.22 pace, taking all three | Wil deliver an address of welcome | showing it up—be- Emma_Stabler: second, Mise Catn: | Deats without serious difficulty. and take part in the day's program. | 3 & ; Hines. ocoanut layer— ‘l" -1 The mile run was easy for Dalrose For the entertainment of the chil- | SHERWOOD BROS l tween an investment K Lucy BMubaker! second ‘Tf-'“» belonging to . L. Felton of Berry- |dren especially, six funny clowns will ., 1NC. and a liability. It not | EN Catherine Hines. ' Drop cake-—Fir :;“"'.' Nitka: 12 r~'.:cl\ed]the‘ wire some. | wander about 'the grounds all duy | Ph Lincoln 7558 ly b t'fi. but | Miss BEmma Stablers P seaKe—FIrst | thing Itke ten lengths in front of | distributing souvenirs while they | one Lincoln only beautifies, bu | = - et Tna Stabler; second, Miss|G)Te aMay, who was a like distance | frotic with the youngsters. H = H Famous for their quality. All avinia Wagner. Doughnuts —F es — shield ] il Mrs. “Thoma ,.\,,nv‘“wmnd Met|in front ‘o the only other starter,| Moose day, it is said, will be the | preserves — shielding 1 d ¢ l’l nearest to the klfld 5 James D. King. Ginger snaps—First, | “Psiden biggest one-day fraternal pienic larndi against moisture, and ge e flavors. Miss Sarah Brown: second, Miss Miss Jones’ Mount Winner. e e S S e 5 Smima Stanler: 8 ;- second, X : 2 ¢ i s section of weather and decay. = L Gl Emma e naliaste First Mrs || Miss Margaret Jones of a1 dnie, | o= Do TERTIERTON InSts sec o !— . . that’s made at home. All D. G c ac Stabler. Beeg: second, Miss Mary M. | Mrs. Upton Perrell of Bethesda and ables will be built to pro- { e Best loal cake—First. Miss | Mis< Alice Cashell of Rockville were e Chaons and ain | = = S. Stores sell it. p and I the riders in the half-mile run. Miss |ners and a comfortable rest room for ! AL G Candy. j Jones’ mount won easily, with Mrs. |women will /be established on the | of PRATT & LAMBERT gCaramels—First. Mrs. Almus R.|Perrell’s horse second. grounds. A first aid station also will | Paints; Varnishes tnd Speure: second, Mre Milry J. Boland. Summary. be provided. i Enemels. (onserved fruits—First, Mrs. Charles | 2,30 pace: purse, $300. | i mo e ou e‘rs 5 c Togohnson: second, Virs. James T ;;.u;ui(ng:im e | ROCKVILLE i . . . d cley. Cooked fondant—First, M ar Baby (Scott).. 16 86" 5 Harry Dickerson. Deanut - pritone. | iss Sole. (Gaisnd). 1.1 ] 432 . First, Mrs. Charles T. Johnson: scc- | Midnight (Little) . 5 4 3, i ond, Mrs James T. Bogley. Sea’fonm | Erace D, (Millen): L .11t 3 % #| ROCKVILLE, Md, August 24 (Spe-| . ’ o . harles T. Johnson; sec Time—2.20%. 2.213%. 2.213. cial).—The Rockville volunteer fire de- n c ond. Mrs. Thomas Ladson. Uncooked | 2,14 pace; purse, $300, ! partment has started a membership | o . 0 3 4 rondant—First, parles T. John- | Thompson Todd (Miller). .. .1 1 1 |drive in_the hope that a large number | son; second, M ty Johnson | Judge Sale (Willis) -3 2 2 jof the citizens of Rockville and vicinity len. | Bibie Drond (Rover. 12 48, !%il afliate as associate members by r Chow chow—First, Miss Annie Iee | Unadilia Bell (Gilmore). ... S ( agreeing to pay $1 a year each and thus i o Allnutt; second, Mrs. James T. B Time—2.174%, 2.17%, 2.18%. insure the department a definite in- | [ Toy. il sambe—irat re geos: | Neisettts purse. 360, |come. The fire department is main- | i elnz eans % 5 . " 4 & c c 1. King: second, Mrs..A. C. Harpeq | Sable W. (Shirley) .. . 1 3 b 1 |taining several booths at the fair now | D ks LT Argelt. | Inspector (Garland) 2 1 & 2 |in progress here, and members of the | ancy —First, ) arl Hendrickson: | George Henry (Miller) . 7 6 1 dr.|department are on hand at all times in r»u;m, i-"“x"\'v l.ll\l‘k.\n k;»u.m:«».;\ l’k led ::L‘"‘.y Axwortin, (Badi BEE 1 The Interest of the drive. It is believed 9 ALt ing; | 3 the drive will be successful. | . l d Al f ool S T Lo B R -8 77 | "in appreciation of the work of the. s Bottle c nsist ways or s 30%. ! Rockville firemen at the recent Pooles- | King. Pepper mangoes—First, Mrs. |ville fire, citizens of Poolesville have | D e B L 11 1 |sent the department a check for $227. | ? Firet, Mrs. A, C. Hargett; second, Miss | Linda G (Honry) § 3 3 | Licenses have been lssued by the .y, ¢ the name “Bayer”| oL ey I e | meenta i Bowsen T Fos L) & 3 3. |clerk of the circuit court here for the hen you see the name “Bayer Nevi: formala ) r Hargett: secound \rs, | Dick Hubert (Little) 4 5 d- | marriage of Miss Hilda A. Andrews and | on package or on tablets you are! New_ formula, stop: (o o et scoopd AT Time—tioi. 21011 3 Nelson W. Bailey. both of Washington: | getting the genuine Bayer product | headache—quick. anc emons, Dos. =% - = (alf -mile run; purse, Miss Ella L. ng and Michael A. o v ysiciar o 1o G- Hargett; second, Mrs. | Dairose(Weks). . 1| Horset, both of Washington, and Miss p""“”,‘_’:‘flo l’iahp];’m;cm,';wd e O"Eh_mble( 15 tsually sau.‘ & POIk Pr ucts L Olive ey : 2! Anule L. Myers of Nashville, Tenn., and | IWentystwo 3 P i enougl Miscelluneous. R a1 4T, 3| Cornelius V. Scott of Takoma Park, Md. | by millions for No heart depressing drugs " Hard soap—First, Mrs. A. C. Har-| Upon the conclusion of the 2.24 trot | . While the races were in progress at{ ° Colds Headache — no opiates, acetanilid or A zett; second, Mrs. M. B. Nicol. To-| Garland, who drove Inspector, was|the fair here vesterday afternoon An- Toothache Lumbago caffeine. 4 e o--. c mato catsup'—First, Mrs. A. C. Har-| fined $15 by the judges, who thought | arew J. Cummings suggested to thel porache Rheumatist 5 : Flagors ~ re D T hetdid hot ey Cta uE oS uhe thought | crowd, with the use of & megaphone. | racHE e S Cost but a trifle, at all Aricclaer 2t | that i present stand. with uncovered | NC“"'B}; I] "““vf AP“" g drug stores. I . Barnsley; sccond, Mrs. Clarence | e heads for one minute as a tribute to Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin s - Hickerson Hams—Firs strs. (“BONE-DRY” PROTEST TO TAX. | the lute Juike Edward C.- Pecer, who{ o 4Rt Paver Labl il . 8 D. King. White eggs—First, | | Gled suddenly here Wednesday evening. | Y- firecti ‘Hand: s Nellic Long; second. Mrs. R. P.| 21, August 24.—Kiel was bone | Evervbody responded and the incident | tains proper directions. landy nc # Brown eggs—First. Mrs, .4 sterday. Not even soft drinks | was most impressive. |boxes of twelve tablets cost few 'y . w. ‘un-uu, second, Mrs. R. I, Hines. | were sold. The beer halls, wine| The annual falr dance of the young|cents. Druggists also sell bottles i rooms, restaurants- and iced fmen of Rockville and vicinity, Which | ¢ 24 and 100. Aspirin is the trade | Kamnex is sold by Jelltex. drink places of all kinds, and even|was to have been held last evening, Apple—First, Miss Violet Magruder; | coffce rooms were- closed in protest | was called off because of the death of @econd, Mra, Chester Clagett. Blackw!against the reich tax on @lcoholics. ' Judge Petemn mark of Bayer Manufacture of Peoples Drug Stores Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid, ' =~Advertivement, = e o i