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10 - . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1924. e e e e i » - GREAT FALLS POWER |VETERAN POSTMAN DIES.|“LUCKY ONE” GIVEN [o5% concisions® ™ ot © ™ " O)PENS BIDS FOR 30 [ieys, e e craet witt cost around| STYDENTS SEE DOCUMENT| R. P. SCHEIRER DIES. Frank Rotella, as the father; PHOSBE Tersals, o4 ths mothet Fiae. The next step after contracting for W. E. Waggener Was Letter Car- s ence G. Simpson, as the t . As G the, tpeed boats will be the receiving | Justice Stafford Talks o -| F i i BILL GOES TO HOUSE 5 BY WILSON PLAYERS | 6,5 e e o et |- RUM-CHASING CRAFT | iz e ; » Declara- | Funeral Services Will Be Held in rier Here Forty Yann_a. sl Ll T %”nlo; X w;:][l;run{; .n: William | U N S Speed of po",.—r.... Knotx. tion of Independence. Rockville, Willlam E. Waggener, seventy-five P e i Johiison, as Designs for the speed boats call| A t than 50 Robert Peter Schel fifty-£ £ i e “ amily friends, were effective in Broup of more than 500 students eter Scheirer, fifty-four Passage Without Dissent by Sen-[vears old, a letter carrier here nearly | Dramatic Director Announces “Mr. minor roles % U. 8. Launches Program of Coast|for trial speeds of about forty-two Washington's Americanization | ¥ears old and a resident of the Dis- " {forty years, died at his residence, 61 " o g ‘he ilson Players are in their - " | knots. or an abllity to overhaul any |8chools went to the Congressional |triet for th. 1 ars, died ate Gives Impetus to Mam- gnode Isiand avenue northeast, last Pim Passes By” Also Will N ssr ot inrods & the best rum-runnin Idbeacy, Inst might and viewed the oF therlsse dwdivel Yetrs, died ; l 2 has com. riginal De ependence. i moth Projeot. {nisht. Be Presented. winning & larker patronage with each | N e e o aontaot e EaC | e Stafford of the District Su: | West, ygsterday. Funeral services will | _Funeral services will be held at the offerin | $14,000,000. In addition to the $14 680,000 which it who. acsombanics She|be Red. at W, Pumphrey’s _— [Church of the Advent, 2nd and U ‘—] & 5 Pl el | will be ‘used for ‘the ‘spécd boats and | foreln-born’ students, ' addressed Chapel, l(or-k]v’lllle Md."fomorrow aft. i streets, Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. | Wilson Normal Community Players =gt cutters and for pay of additios them in the library on ‘the origin of | €rnoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment w SITE ALREADY INSPECTED interment will be in Reck Creek presented “The Lucky Oner by A=A’ Resigns U. 8. Posmon e an Sosnel, the r.“fl,’&;p,op,ll.h';’f,l Dro- | the American magna charta. be in Union cemetery, Rockville Mr. T B Wiggener was n native of Mason | Milne last night in the achool mudi-| , BUtlon O Henson has restaned as: om0 o const suard to nEnt rom | o0y AL, the guard \will ‘reccive eramaats Nsustios. Siators. Mecsosd 93;1"'““;”3;."1 Pwis the son of Me. Vv assistant cou: Ct 13 0; ents, 2 Cl - . of ounsel of the United States weepers from the Nend two mine | fn i the treedom of one Is monarchy; | #nd Mrs. A C. Scheirer. Guard Expansion—Will Spend € craft with which the' library last night and viewed t at his residence, 3115 N street north- 5 e fcounty, West Virginia. He came to|torium at 1ith and Harvard streets| Shipping Bo v Vavy. Representaives See Possibilities of | {nis city in 1871 and obtained & bosi-| X" W, before an audience which e I :"‘f.r,fienc,f,.lf“:;f5:",’":":;:;:;;{:do;.’“b":: i "’C'?r" SypebersTrom "“.""‘" the fr:ednlv‘x‘ of a few s aristocracy, | e s S tion as letter carrler. He was retire United States at ST and the unlicensed freedom of ali is Light and Heat Economies. ‘umm the retirement act in 1920. He | strongly approved the play and its | (1€ Porto Bl Spior ths Ms- | struction of thirty speed boats, the| Miss Florence Sterling, treasurer anarchy.” “Freedom of the law.” he | Kiernan. The trip, according to Miss 1;1 M. | production. Aurora . Poston, dra- | Henson and daughter salied for San [Arst of a flotilla of several hundred |9f one of the largest ofl corporations | eaid, "Is the strongest principle of |Mauds E. Alton. principal of the S | matic director, announced that “Mr, }"(‘,:p, Torto Rico, ‘o'n”man::lnl-ammmh-un to be added under. the recent ap- in the south, is being considered as | government schools, “was one of the most inspir- a candidate for mayor in Houston,| The stud y | ing_things ever undertaken by Sis = W The Great Falls power development | propriation of $14,000,000. Officials be- | Tex. | singing “'A car lea by Bime Helon | Amevicanization oo hools Bill which passed the Senate yester- | Richard Waggener of Pim Passes By." also by Milne, will o a = e be given May 15. day without dissent will be given v Z . consideration early next week by a Raiders Find l’ohcemnn In Thfll Rddky Oln-’_ two :Aru“l:r:v Special subcommittee of the House| A Capitol policeman, seated last|oN® ©f @ happy, winning nature an ' % g the other jealous and uncommunica- 4 d l District committee, which already has i’é’g‘"'\ fl;fl..fl‘b'.‘im‘.‘.ffl‘ w0 Tomken, &t L are < Ontrasted; Paul . Mallon Pohshe F oo0rs before it the resolution. drafted joint- 2ot -, 204 Frank-E, Towman, as Gerald and Ly by Ropraseniating Febd N i | L SR Tob Farrinlon, save excellent char- of Hard Wood | LD man, republican, of Maryland, and | when the vice squad, composed of izations - ot ‘the twe brothers. fepresentative R. Walton Moore, dem- | Lieut. 5 Dok Mot Po- e infela Carey, B Somin [ S oerat, of Virginia, ¢ | Prem Aeitresy Ag,m_ Ma on ; e New floors laid. Old enes g - he |.brothors, was rm . Members of the subcommittee, o or nich Representative Zihiman is | Rouser on charmes of illegul possess | When Bob Farrinkion, Jeuia p and i 2 | of se o prison fo i- | Tel chairman, ‘have alfeady Visited the | sion and sale of liauor. s ‘L;.:.,IL'LA:L.‘: & dctas || crhone Nortn 63z, ‘ 1319-1321 F Street J. M. 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