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F32" SEEK ASSAILANTS OF MOTOR PARTY Prince Georges Officials Face Mystery in Wounding of Marlboro Man. Special Dispateh to The Star. UPPER MARLBORO, Md., ber 19.—While Sheriff A. . Sweeney and other Prince Georges county offi- cers are trring to solve the mystery of an armed attack early vesterday vpon Charles Wilson, George Harri- son, Albert Michael and John Wick of this city, Wilson recovering at Providence Hospital. Washington, D. C.. from a builet wound. hots were fired at which the four as it passed a lonely spot Wells' county the an me everal automobil were riding, on the highway near Wilson, who is depu urer, W in bullet ¢ tain of the his com panions we bullet was removed from his chin this morning. Scour Wouds for Assailants, Several residents a with sh Bu searched the woods in the v ity f the shooting, but ound trace of the assailants hor i lieved to have occupied an automobil, which had passed that of the Uppe) Marlboro men. - Dr. L. A, Griflith of Upper dia boro, suve first aid when the vietin was rushed to his hom SAFE WITH $10,000 ,, IN JEWELRY STOLEN Hairpin Only Clue to Burglary in ‘Which Automobile Is Used. corner, tr in- By th ted Press ALTIMORE. Md.. Thieves working during the of James H from carried a 40 sife third floor to a and escaped with tained approxim €lry and i E The robbery is believed been committed late or early vesterday. A hairpin, kind not ‘used by the woman occu- pants of house. was found on the stairway, the only clue the police Assor November 19— absence s home from the automobil safe Sirkis a pound waiting it. The 1y con- 00 in jew- to have Saturday n with later the by door mi patrolma safe, was found a vacant lot RARE GIFTS TO ENRICH MUSEUM AT RICHMOND Mrs. Algernon Sullivan. New Yorlk, Adds to Art Collection From Many Nations. ing. 1 on Yovember 19.— Museum in Richmond a number of gifts from Mr: Sidney Sullivan of New York, formerly of this city who already has presented many works of art, antiques and other v uable en: . collected in many parts of the world, to the mus: in Rich- mond. The articles include An interesting picce of Itahian hand- | carved od. t high, supposed 1o be part rior drinking fountai wi of Neptune leaning on a bas A painting. Renl, a head of Chri of thorns, an ant »ine. Mado % and Reynolds, wn old m orfginal in oil color. An antique palnting on canvas, by an unkno artist, portrait of a man with and wWearing @ hat, his hand on a railing. These and other Sullivan collection Tivan through her Harriot Hammond HORSE SELLS AT $34.50. Auction Marks Low Record for Virginia Farm Animal. uido Zo-tint. afte i antiques of . ame to Mrs. er. the late ) mber 19— low-price public sale near rdsone for $34 the . declaring ever had n mal was knocked do When the hors the price be hing h heard of in 11 of his cxp ROCKVILLE. ROCKVILI Md.. November 19 (Speclal). —George B, Beall, " wel known Damacus district farmer, died 5 turday afternoon at h home near Cedar Grove. aged fifty-eight vears. Apoplexy, with which e was striken ten days ago, was survived by his wife Snyder of the iown, this count hildren: Mrs, € Washington nd Beall of Cedar rove. Mr. Beall was & Jife-long_residertt of” this county. | e was a brother of W. Virng H of Rockville Kb Following an illness of about two | vears, Mrs. Florence P. Watkins, wife | of Frank -W. Watkins, died Saturday afternoon at her home at Lay Hill, this county, aged sixty-four gears. She is survived by her husband. Be i the s of Arthur and Ralph fore her marriage she was a M Davis of Colesville district, The Rockville volunteer fire de- partment is in need of additional fire-fighting apparatus, and the first purchase to be made will, it has heen decided, be an up-t le-com | aa { new VIRGINIA RAILROAD VIEWS STRIKE OVER Vice President Hix Says Ruling of Labor Board Will Not Af- fect Attitude. o The Star. NORFOLK, Va., November 18.—Any decision that may be rendered by the United Stateg Railroad Labor Board on the grievances heard in Chicago since Wednesday, C. H. Hix, vice president of the Virginian railway said today, will have no effect on the management's present attitude toward striking engineers and firemen. The Loard made no effort to settle the strike at the hearing, Mr. Hix id, but merely heard testimony In ur or five cases which led up to he walkout on the Virginian. He id in so far as the hearing did not deal with the strike itself, and as the management aiready had n auth to fill vacancles caused by the walkout, there would Le no further dealings with the strik- ers. He added that If any of the old men desired to return to work, they would be put on as new men, and not with their senjority intact. Mr. Hix said that the Virginian bad men to operate all trains and 1 substantial walting list. D. Hopkins, representing the brotherhoods affected, sald that the brotherhoods were awaiting officlal announcement from the Labor Board before taking any action in regard to adjusting the strike ALEXANDRIA. ANDRIA, Va. November 19 al).—After twenty-two days in the water the body of John Marders, twenty-cight vears old, who was drowned when he fell from a rowboat ober was found floating on the ater near the spot where he dis- appeared. More than $300 wag realized at the bazaar conducted last week by the iptist Young People’s Unions of the First Baptist Church. This will go toward the ablishment of a fund Sunday school building. ducation week will be observed in the public schools here this week. Four-minute speakers will address the various meetings to be held this k and will speak to the patrons the motion picture hous: rdria High School will not Newport News for the cham- 1ship of the eastern section of the in foot ball, as that team was cated Saturday by Portsmouth, » 0, according to a notification ved here today. Tt is said that Norfolk nd Portsmouth are dership of the first ue of their victory Culpeper Saturday, Alexandria champion of the second district. rd from the hletic council at the versity of Virginia_is awaited. The baly of Jennie B. Schoonover, thirty-nine vears old, who died ye terday morning at ‘the Alexandria Hospital, will be shipped to We field, Pa., this afternoon for burial. < survived by her husband, W. hoonover, and five children. She lived in ‘Alexandria for several months, sixty-eight ve 519 North Patrick is home Satur- servi will be S ¥ by the Rev. Dr. mmond.” Burial will be sethel cemetery. The funeral of Bennett Bettis, in- fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W, 1418 Duke street, was con- ducted Saturday afternoon by the Rev. Louis Smet, pastor of St. Mary's Catholic Chureh, Funeral services will be this evening at ek at chapel Dr. Hammond for Julia E. Pierce. who died vesterday at Staun- ton. The body will be sent to Rec- tortown tomorrow for interment. CLARENDON. CLARENDON. Va.. November 19.— The Woman's Civic League of Claren- don is busily engaged in arranging . musical program to be presented Clarendon Hall Wedne: evening at 7:45 o'clock. The pro- cecds will be applied to the league's fund for civic improvement. Impetus was given the movement to organ Presbyterian Church in Clurendon last week when the Washington Presbytery approved the petition of the promoters requesting authority for the project. Announce- ment made that te conducted which is to be vacated when the new structure of the latter congregation is completed at the corner of Clar- endon and Taylor avenues. — All Presbyterfans in and near Clarendon who desire to become members of the ongregation are urged to_co; municate with H. A. Hollins, Ne North Maple street, as to the first meeting of ganization Martha W 42, O. the or- ington Chapter, No. . of Alexandria, it i an- nounced, 1 confer the degrees of the order on a large class of candi- dates of the Mary Washington Chap- ter, No. 50, O. E. S., at the regular meeting of the lattér lodge at Ma- sonic Temple, Clarendon, next Friday evening. 3 Arrangements have been started by Clarendon Lodge, Loyal Order -of Moose for a turkey shoot to be held next Saturdey, beginning at 12 o'clock. on the Cherrydale ball grounds, located on the Cherrydale side of Lyon Village. A big supply of the birds have been arranged for, it {is said. and dwelve-gauge guns will be used. Shells will be furnished on the ground: TWO KILLED IN AUTO. Three Others Injured When Car Plunges Into Bridge. BRISTOL, Tenn.-Va., November 19. —Two men are dead and three in- jured, one probably fatally, as the re- sult of an automobile acclident, sev- eral miles from Kingsport, Tenn., early yesterday morning. The dead are: Ben Duff, Hemlock, Tenn., and Samuel Bachman, of Horse Creek Pike. The car ran into Rotherwood bridge on the Rogersville pike, ov turning, and throwing one of the oc- There wers ! THE EVENING STAR, Frederick Gives Place in Park To Soldiers Centuries Dead| LS 2 VIRGINIANS, Roanoke Real Estate Man and Cgmpanion Victims of Crash ) Special Dispatch to The Star. FREDERICK, Md., November 19. —Bodies of men who founded the city of Frederick more than three centurles ago, and of others who fought In the_revoMutionary war, which have lain in the abandoned sraveyard of the Evangelical Re- formed Church, will be given a place in the memorial park to be erected to the memory of the soldiers of the world war. The abandoned graveyard, which was recently donated to the Frederick County Memorial Association, will be entirely rearranged, and several hundred bodies moved. 15,000 HAWKS SLAIN IN VIRGINIA CRUSADE Crows, Owls and Predatory Ani- mals Show Big Toll, and f Prizes Awarded. Special Dispateh to The Star. HARRISONBURG, Va., 19. — Rockingham county's rec the hawk-killing contest carried on by the state the past year was head; according to J. ¥. Blackburn. clerk of the circuit vourt. Winners of prizes in the county were O "1 Fulk, W. L. Armstra David Ilvl\t-r-l man and Charles Gilkerson. Over 15,000 hawks were killed in Virgini during the crusade and many times| tht number of crows. owls and pre atory animals. . In a campaign for the conservation of wild game and chickens. Virginia' department of gume and inland fish eries has departed from the usual method in interesting the public. Rev. Noel J. Allen of Rich nd direc of this statewid ement in 80 war on armint is appealing to Virginia citizens along the lines of Billy Sunday’s combat with sin “I am an old man and a small m: but ready. to clinch the hulkiest Goliath that-poses as counsel for defense in the of the people | against such vipe sh as hawks owls, crows, cats and snakes” de- clared the Rev. Allen. ‘The present ment started in June last year r ther amended | law county supervisors must pay the following bounty for the killing of | birds and animals: Sharp-shinned hawks Cooper's cents; wea: HUNTING IN MARYLAND GAINING POPULARITY | 5,244 More Licenses Issued This Season Than in Same Period Last Year. Special Dispateh to The Star., BALTIMORE, November 19.—Gun- taken out this y 241 those taken the corresponding months of 1 cording to a report by State Warden LeCompte 1 The report shows that Maryland is fast becoming recognized as a fine field for hunting. Out-of-state licen- ses jumped from 418 for the first two months of the 1922 season to 470 for the corresponding months this sea- son. The increased popularity of the | owls, i crows, 15 cents! m, | i | | | | | | < the Presbytery ! has purchased the Methodist Church, | who will advise | Susquehanna flats duck shooting is een in the Cecil and Harfc jcounty figures, In Cecil county {licenses were taken out during Sep- itember and October, as compared iwith 543 during the corresponding |months in 1922." In Harfard county {649 licenses were taken out during these months in 1922, as compared with 915 during the two months this vear. Warden Le Compte has received re- {ports that there is an abundance of igame all over the state. Rabbits are {scarce in some sections, but duck: quall and other game are plentiful. SOUVENIR FROM ELM. University Adds to Collection of Washington Relics. teh to The Sta: LE TON, November 19.—A Iblock of wood from the elm. under which George Washington formaily received the command of the Conti- | nental army has been received by | Washington and Lee Uni her collection of Lee and W ton mementos. For vears the massive elm, standing in Cambridge, had been dying despite careful attempts made to preserve it. The darkened and decaying trunk finally fell October 27. It was im- mediately surrounded by police to keep at bay the thousands of souve- nir hunters. For Sale 2312 Tracy Place New English Basement Home, occupled for leks than one year by an Army officer, who has been ordered to foreign duty., This nouse contains 4 master bedrooms, 2. baths, sleeping poreh, 2 servants' rooms and bath, reception hall, den, draw- ing room, dining room, kitchen and pantry. Also has a heated This house is a_modern. up- to-date hom: Designed by Waddy B. Wood and built by Clark & Bolling. Price, $37,000, subject to first trust of $15,000. AGENTS Phone Main 1753 19.—Rol on a charge of reckless driving as | result of the injury of three students of the College of William and Mary by sons them to avoid any s Eth Uroken; Mr. two former are’ of Norfolk. WASH Epitaphs in German the head stones. The Peter Ott, William H. Albaugh 3 Buckey appear companies who went from Fred- erick to Baltimore in 1814 to de- rze muster roll volunteers, of the ¢ from the ty adjoins fend that o The prope armery and acres. f civil war fame, ed vaults, long closed, tered over the burial g The American Legion city, is raising a fund to provide for the removal of bodie: -burlal places in this bodies of civil war and revolution- ary war veterans will e remain in the graveyal Mother Is Guest At Virginian’s Golden Wedding Special Dispatel to The Star, CUMBERLAND, Md., 19.—More than fifty relas present at the celebrati golden wedding annivs Mr. and Mrs. Egbert B. at their country residenc road, seven miles from t Mrs. Harriet Willisor . Flintston on th timore turnpik: Willison, w which represented five ge PLEA DISPERSES MOB. WILLTAMSBU rt White Va., an automobile here ken to Newport Ne keeping A crowd of approximate gathered around th after White's arres rs feared for their . The crowd disy after office had t of injured students Baldwin, wh Miss Norma Christopher, wh 'n_but not he HANDSOME % GOLD GIRDLE—WAS $1 EXTRA—NOW FREE appear on is composed of six Until ten years ago it was rial place of Barbara Frit- Vine cover- negro. GTON, D. C. names of and the of on at Bridge. By the Aswociated Press, CHARLOTTESVILLE, ber 19.—M. K. Francis, British. the state are scat- round. post, this | Rivianra river. s to other o Al |cussion. Franc! died instantl expired shortl allowed to rd. after MONDAY, PLUNGE OF AUTO Va., thirty, Roanoke, Va., and a companion were killed near here late yesterday when the automobile they occupled leaped an embankment on a bridge over Both were hurled from the car and suffered brain con- NOVEMBER 19, 1923, | MALLORY HATS STETSON HATS Novem- of who was a real estate man, while his companion having been taken to the University of Virginia, ROANOKE, V: fes of M. K. Francis of nd J. W, Massie will be brought here burial. The two men were an automobile accjdent lottesville. ne; November 19.—The Roanoke of Louisa county tomorrow for killed in ar Char- at the kitchen odors from the rest of )the kitchen should b tilated. This can easily plished by placing an %o that it faces an open The fan will thus aid in odors and permitting fres come November tives were on of the ersary of Willison, Hasen his cfty N, ninety- ne, twelve - Bal- Mr Eests nerations. = J! November | arrested a last night, ws for safe the kept well v be electr house, om fan window. expelling h air to 500 Suits and Break congestion | Apply Sloan’s. You don’t have Iy t 50 per- city and city prisoner’s rsed, how- entreated viole were druggist today—35 cents. to rub it in. Just pat it on gently. It sends fresh, new blood circulat- ing swiftly through the tissues. Breathing becomes easier. Con- gestion clears away. Soon the cold s gone. Get a bottle from your Overcoats HONESTLY REDUCED Christmas puts your gallantry iz on trial So Give Like a Prince— Give the Princely Duofold Hi, Its Color, Size, and 25-Year Point Have Stirred the World rates highest. For no other know of—not even at half the price—has ever had such sales as Parker Duofold. Only the Parker Duofold has this 25-year point, with Iridium tip that costs us $2340 a pound. It's IGHT at the Season’s Height—A Great Thanksgiving Sale that includes Every Suit and Overcoat in Both Man’s Stores. A $150,000.00 Stock—the Last Word in Style for Young Men and Men. Our Own Quality Mer- chandise Selling All Through the Season at $35 to $70— Now Honestly Reduced in Four Great Reduction Lots. 27 'MAN nature compels your friends to judge Christmas by what you give. So do jus- tice to your own generous impulses by sending the classic of pens—the new-day pen that the world 800 Suits & O’coats Reduced to as emooth as a polished jewel. It suits all bands. And no style of writing can alter it—hence a pen you can lend without fear. ‘“Handsomer than gold!” {s what one hears wherever the Duofold’s black-tipped lacquer-red ‘barrel is seen. A color that makes thisa hard pen to lose, and a treasure to carry in the pocket,or on a ribbon or chain. Give the $7 Over-size Ducfold or §5 Duafold Jr. to the men and boys; give the slender Lady Due fold (§3) to the women and girls. But look on the pen for this —“Geo, S. Parker—DUOFOLD—. Look carefully. You don't want tosend a. or imitation. The real Parker Duofold will prove your gallantry. Dessold Iv. 65 F. J. Walker, 1510 14th st. n.w. Walford, Pa. uve. E. W Whiteslde, 1921 Pa. ave. 1 Willard News o and, 14th & Pa. ave. n.w. Womrath's New Flction Library, 607 13th st n.w. Woodward & Lothrop, 10th, F & G sts. n.W. ‘Weller & Moskey, 755 Sth st. s.e. Weller & Moskey. 36th & M sts. Julius H. Wolpe, 1402 New York ave. & THE PARKER PEN COMPANY Menufactren also of Parker ' Lacky Leck* Penclls Factory and General Offices, Janesville, Wis. Desteid 85 except forsise 'Whh for shatelaine FOR SALE BY |Charles F. Plitt, 11330 7th st. n.w. Piney Branch Pharmacy, 1ith & Colorado ave. Park Pharmacy, J. B. Levenson, 8th & Market G. C. Paul. 1322 G st. n.w. Peoples Drug Stores, | Tth & K sts. n.w. Tth & B sts. n.w. 14th & You sts. n.w. th & M sts. n.w. 8th & H sts. n.e. 16th & G =ts. n. 11th & G sts. n.w, 14th & Park road. 31st & M sts. n.w. 18th & Columbia road| n.w. 653 Pa. ave. s.e. 706 H st. n.e. J. S. Kann, Hughes" Gift Shop, st. n.w. H. G. Garren, 907 H st. n. E. E. Fisher, 1703 Pa. ave. stamp of thegs: sne Curve.” 1702 Pa. ave. n.w. Lincoln Park Drug Co., 13th & E. Capltol sts. S. Kann Sons Co., | Kroman Brothers, 611 Pa. ave. n.w. Fountaln Pen 400% 9th R. Harris & Company, 400 7th st. n.w. Mrs. Virginia Guild, 111 Pennsylvania ave. 1,300 Suits & O’coats Reduced to 37 47 Every Full Dress Suit 1,000 Suits & O’coats Reduced to 400 Overcoats Reduced to Place. Every Fancy Suit Every Blue Suit Every Topcoat Every Black Suit Every Overcoat Every Cutaway Suit Every Ulster Every Tuxedo Suit Every Raincoat bination engine. - lcupants into the river. ing of the departn epres s|seven in the car at the time the | of various firc engine \ere |accident occurred. present and expl th Charles Hammond, PP | the types of th paLr jdured in the accident, was taken to ! panies. d Wel {the hospital at Kingsport, where he ! William v, Will | was visited by his father. After Joseph W. Howes and W. Valentins | S¢¢in8 bis son the man came out of | Wilson were named as a imittee | the hospital. as he stepped into the to give the question of type fur-hey |Street was struck by a car and se- consideration. riously injured. He was. taken back Under auspices of the Bethesda |1t0 the hospital will be Women's Club, a musical i given at the home of Mrs. Charles l!Boy of 15 Lives |With Neck Broken Corby, on the Rockville pike near In Foot Ball Game Garrett Park, Tuesday evening. Miss Special Dispatch to The Star. Mary Stevens of Washington, &opra- no, and Miss Esther Binker of Phila- RICHMOND, Va., Noyember 19.— George T. Cushman, fifteen-year- delfil] contralto, will sing, and Miss M uise Ryan, a Peabody graduate, old son of W. D. Cushman, is in a local hospital, suffering from a will play. The semi-annual meeting of the In- terdenominational Missionary Union of Rockville was held in the Chris- tian Church yesterday _afternoon, conducted by the president, Mrs, Vir- zinla Brewer. Following devotional broken neck received in a foot ball game here. He was a member of the McGuire School team, which played John Marshall High School. Cushman was trying to intercept a forward pass and an opponent crashed into him, throwing him exercises, led by Mrs. Brewer, Mrs. John N. Culbertson of Washington bought a lot in West End Park, Rockville, for $500. and Harey Riley. | Revival vervices began last evening in the Methodist Church at Wood- | with considerable force. Grisiel of Port Deposit, Md., is assist- The boy was unconscious for ed by Rev. Edward H. Davis, pastor last evening in the Mount Zion Bap- by a steel apparat: tist Church, at Beane, allowed-to move hi 14th & R sts. L. B. Whitley, 925 8th st. se. N. Capitol & H sts. w. n.w. Conn. ave. & L. sts. Wood's Pharmacy, Con-| _IN.W. v 15th & M sts. n.e. necticut ave. & L'st| 15th forer 11 | 11th & G sts. n.w. Williams Drug Com-ioqonpell’'s Pharmacy, pany, 701 North Caro-/OpRRgela f Her lina ave. s.e. O'Donnell’s Drug Stores, The Sport Mart, Inc., 914 F st., n.w, 1303 F| 1405 H st. n.w. st. n.w., & 1410 N, ¥.| 604 9th st. n.w. ave, n.w.\ 723 14th st nw. st. cor. th n.w. & 3:5.-“5?.. aye. & Rock|Oppenheimer & Shah, Creek Church road. 907 F st n.w. The Stockett-Fiske Co.|N. G. O'Donnell, 919 E st. n.W. ‘Wisconsin ave, & P st. Spir n.w. W Ratater.” " |The Oliver Shop, S. Sirota, 910 14th st. 3rd & G sts. n.w, ational Remembrance M. Schumacher, Shop, 503 14th st. 1904 14th st. n.w. Mattingly Brothers, Charles Schwartz & Son,| Takoma Park. 708 7th st. n.wv. and(S. Mitchell, 3123 M st. n.wo 9th & G sts. n.w. Service Pharmacy. Mayo's Pharmacy, 14th & L sts. n.v | 12th & Monroe sts. Saks & Company, |L. Liff, 1507 H st. n.e. Tth & Pa. ave. {Couis K. Liggett & Co.)| Richards’ Fountain Pen| 1008 F st. n.w & Gift Shop, 1225 Pa.| 1345 F st. n. 904 F st. n.w. ave. n.w. Roach Drug Company, 1301 F st. n.w. - *| 418 7th st n.w. 701 Sth st s.e. Major H. Robb, 1237 Pa. ave. n.w. 1717 Pa. ave. n.w. 1413 F st. n.w. P. K. Richter, 701 15th st n.w. Hoyt Lamb, 11th & B. Capitol sts. The Empire Phérmacy, 7th & N sts. n.w. The Henry Evans Co., 3000 14th st. L. H. Day & Company, 14th & P sts. n.w. Salvatore Desio, 926 F st. n.w. Donahue's Pharmacy, 1344 Wisconsin ave, Colodny & Bialek, 4201 Georgla ave. H. Colodny & Company, Clifton Terrace & 14th st. Columbia Photo Supply Co., 1424 N. Y. ave. Christiani Drug Com- pany, 901 Pa. ave. Central Drug Company, 638 Pa. ave. n.w. Brightwood Drug Store, 5916 Georgia ave. Becker Leather Goods Co., Inc, 1234 F st. n.w. W. H. Brewton & Sons, 256 M st. n.w. W, S. Bachofner, 2049 Nichols Anacostia. Louis F. Bradley, 7th & Maryland ave. n.e. Geo. A. Baker Optical Co., 608 14th st. n.w. Barber & Ross, 11th & G sts. n.w. A. Blustein, 2910 14th st. n.w. A to Z Business Bureau, 1340 G st. n.w. e who was No Exceptions—No Reservations -, No Charge for Alterations GARMENTS LAID ASIDE WITH DEPOSIT TP _brik the flesh and strength of pale, puny, scrofulous children, for young or old people, set Dr. Plerce’s Golden Medical Discovery— | one of the best things | for a wasted body | a weakened system. | It purifies the blood, | enriches it and makes | eftective every natural | means of cleansing, | repairing and mourish- ing: the asystem. In T™ FUILD D. J. KAUFMAN Inc. S 1100507 Pa. Avenue ave., R n o Cther debilitating dis- an appetizing, rative to bring back health and vigor. ts mervous and gemeral debili- “Seld in Tablet or Liquid ferm. delivered an address. | Miss Grace Beall of Rockville has! also of Rockville, has hought two lots in_the same section for $700. mont, this county. They will con- tinue until December 2. Evangelist *0lia oondition 1s sald to be of" the church. His condition S 0 en- 822 9th st. n.w, Similar seryices were inaugurated L. Qucen 3660 14tn st | 2