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BALLOONS IN RACE STILL ARE IN AIR One of Seven Reported Flying Over Blackwell, Okla., This Morning. , AWAIT NEWS OF LANDING Unidentified Bag Seen Dragging| Near Ground. By ihe Associated Press. SAN ANTONIO, Tex., ven balloo: imination April 24— in the natic *h took the air re still up at| orthwestward, | cvailable reports re-| dispatches ags OkPrahoma Most of the ndicated that the | hovering over | erritory , making | ble. One| ported nearly | this to be arly Seen in Oklahoma. point farthest that pigeons br Only One ¥ for the first h y €d to be . wh Of $10,000,000 for German Children Democrat Senate today posed appropria for relief of For my nart 1 don't e STONELEIGH COURT CAFE Conn. Ave,, Corner L St. Special Table d'Hote Service 6-Course Dinner (6 to 8) $1.25 PONY DINNER, $1.00 MUSIC DURING DINNER L Also regular o . carte mervice Your Patronage Is Invited FEOOT 1219 F Street [Ca— Pictured here are six at this attra and Aireq buck, Ta Quality $12.50. = = ===t ] These $6.50 tremely values in D] =8| 5 Ezclusive Agents in Washington - House Indian Committee Recom- Smart Spring Styles in Queen Quality Footwear Priced $6.50 Shown in Black Satin, Patent, Black and Brown Kid, Gray- Other Queen priced $7.50 offer style and price. Alwin Silk Hosiery, $1.50 Full Fashioned—Pure Silk—All Shades Queen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F STREET N.W. THE EVENING |NOT TO REINSTATE Lands; Not Seized; | QUSTED PROFESSORS Iv’s for Diplomats _ | Complaint Made by Virginia Col- Special Dispatch to The Star. JALTIMORE, Md, April 24— ‘ lege Medical Students to | Be Upheld. Cargd of Liquor Customs inspectors, city police, railroad police and armed guards amship Belgian 1 at Canton late | py o Assaciated Press, | RICHMOND, Va., April 24—Prof, f cases of rare wines and | G, J. Noback, dean of anatomy and e in the hold of the Bel- | professor of embryology and histol- gian, but they will not mean any- whose dismissal was requested thing to the bibuli of Baltimore, al months for when the liquor is discharged y , professor from the Belgian it will be loaded will not be reinstated I e S tive committee of the v foreign ambas- ollege of Virginia for re- nt next year. it was learned Confirmation of reports against the two profes- | dered by the execu- ned s. but none and Cook of Italian of 1 ; i re committee’s decision to not re- | —= . = » Drs, Noback and Cook was URGES G'LA Rl ER DAM ¥ at its regular meeting | LI 4. but did not become known | ot ur | adopted by students | request the dismissal of | heEs Constiuaticn. pack have not been made Ex-Bible Society Head Dies. NEW YORK, April 24 ——t'hurx-lnll! of the dam & H. Cu HELD IN LARCENY. Boarder Accused of Robbing Land- | lady of $1,400. Vo C.O.D.’s None Sent on Approval ugars cted sHoE} 1219 F Street | of the 1 1y models ctive pric | == u- dale ! n Calf. = 51 i STAR, WASHINGTON, war, located on the Rockville-Gaith- ersburg pike, one mile from Rock- ville, was destroyed by fire yesterday, together with virt niture and clothing. at around $2, covered by insuran about No Phone Orders D. C., THURSDAY, amount over to the state roads com- mission, which will pay one-half of the cost. The work will be started at once. A bond issue against property in Colesville and Olney districts will provide the county's share, out of the proceeds of which the amount bor- rowed will be paid. Under the auspices of the faculty of the Gaithersburg High School, “Miss Somebody Else,” a four-act comedy, will be presented in Masonic Hall, Gaithersburg, the evening of April 29. The cast will include Mrs. Erland Btchison, Mrs. Calvert Clssel Misses Florence Nation, Sarah n- son, Effie Ternent, Laura Souder, Mary Rice, Maude Broome, Evelyn McAtee and Alverda Cooke, and Prof. Thomas W. Troxall, Otho Trundle, Ellsworth Waters, Calvert Cissel, Kirk Griffith and Raiph Walker. The proceeds will be for the benefit of the school. Having been declared of unsound rom Browns Corner to |mind by Drs. George M. Boyer and county, a distance of | H. J. Shuset, Miss Valinda C. Mullinix miles, and the [of this county has been ordered by ROCKVILLE. ROCKVILLE, Md., April 24 (Spe- ).— The residence of William . Union veteran of the civil ally all the fur- The loss is placed hich is partially n issued for the e 0. Pooley of d Miss Lavinia F. hington, and Herbert Miss Bona R. Mur- oth of Baltimore. Money for Road. county commissioners have as omne-half of the turned Y 258 RLLLPRIIBLEDIFVVVONLLLORESE The Summer will seem different if you live it under an Awning You won’t mind the heat—and you can dodge the rain if you have your home properly Awnin;ed.. When rightly designed—and made—the modest cost is quickly forgotten in the comfort and enjoyment you derive. Awning designing and making is a specialty—and we are specialists who study effectiveness and insist upon quhty in our work. Ask for estimates—you’ll be surprised at their reasonableness. Tent and Awning Section Merchants and Manufacturers’ Assn., Inc. . Burton & Som trect N.W. r J. Proctor Co. 214 H Street N.W. APRIL ) |Echo and Dickerson, 24, 1924, the county commissioners committed to Springfield Asylum, Sykesville, Md., for care and treatment at the expense of the state and county. At a meeting of the hoard of gover- nors of the Montgomery County Base Ball League, held here last evening, the constitution and by-laws were revised and a committee, composed of Busey Howard, Leonard L. Nicol- son_and Army Pollock, was named to prepare the season's schedule’ of games The season will open May 24, William Williams. Rockville, Bethes- da, Glen Echo, Washington Grove, Dickerson and Boyds are the teams composing the league. According to the report of Judge Samuel Riggs, the fines and costs col- lected in the police court here during February aggregated $2,483,80, which has been credited to the police fund of the county. meeting of the Rockville At & {Inquiry Club at the home of Mrs. You will save FURRIER, 30-32 Florida Ave N.W. John R. Henderson _officers were chosen as follows: President, Mrs. Robert E. L. Smith; vice president, Mrs. Erenset L. Bullard; recording secretary, Mrs. S. J. Goode; corre- sponding secretary, Miss Lucy Simp- son; treasurer, Miss Lydia F. Pretty- man: director, Mrs. Brawner Nicholson. with games at Rockville, Glen 2 The meeting was conducted by Rusey Howard, president of the league, and others attending were Leonard L. Nicholson, vice-president; Army Pollock, secre- tary; E. Steadman Prescott, Robert Garrett, Rev. James Kirkpatrick, Lloyd Jones, Clarence Welsh and ———— e Latest VICTOR ‘%ECORDS ArthurJordan’s —Of COUurse! L reme! 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DRESSES$ at at DRESSES$9) Q75 for QUEEN QUALITY SHOES FUR COATS should be repaired and looked over before being put in storage. monesy and trouble if you will let me do sour Work WOLF