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* EXECUTION FAILS TOEND ARGUMENT ROCKVILLE. ROCKVILLE, Md,, July 14 (Special). —Erection of an armory at Silver Spring, this county, for use of the Silver Spring Service Company of the Maryland National Guard, will, WIN BANK TAX FIGHT. Richmond Stockholders Get $300,- 000 Refund Under Ruling. BSpecial Dispatch t6 The Star. RICHMOND, Va., July 14¢.—Under a $1.75'Seamless 81x90 Bleached Sheets 59¢ White Chiffon Voile decision of the courts the tax which the city of Richmond imposed on bank stock was declared unconstitu- tional and it was ordered refunded. The city was forced to return more it is upderstood, soon be started. A site, 100 by 200 feet, on the Brooke- ville pike, near the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, has already been pur- chased and it is planned to start $1.39 Sheets of the better kind, made of heavy even thread sheeting cotton, which gives the maximum of wear 39¢ One of the most delightful ma- terfals for cool summer dresses of Canadians Still Discussing Hanging of American Youth Last Week. Br Consolidated Press. ; MONTREAL, July 14.—The hanging of Walter Muir, twenty-two-year-old American, at Valley Field on Friday building operations about September|than $300,000 of this tax, stockholders in the banks demanded that it be distributed to them, but the banks demurred, and then a suit was brought to have the money paid to the stockholders. | before Judge Beverly T. Crump, of this city, afhd waus decided in favor of the stockholders, and to this ruling 1. The structure will.cost around $65,000 and its erection was author- ized by the last legislature. St. Paul street, Kensington, this county, which is one of the principal thoroughfares of that towns, will, it is announced, soon be macadamized its entire length by the Maryland {q) and the The case was tried he banks demurred. Judge Crump and service. Free fromgstarch or dressing. Made in one piece—no center seam. Full double-bed size— 81x90 inches. white—a fine, sheer two-ply quality, firm woven and with soft chiffon fin- ish. Frequent tnbbings do not affect its lovely fresh appearance. The width 1s 40 inches. in cxpiation of the murder of Henri Laviolette has not ended discussion the case that has raged for months state road commission. The work will cost around $5,000 afnd of this amount the town of Kensington will pay $2,000, according to an agree- has now passed on the demurrer and rejected it. the result being that the money wiil have to be distributed. The banks may take tife case to the among both lawyers and laymen. Those who believe that Muir never | uld have been hanged—and there | ma who take this position— support ontentfon advanced by be defe @ man who had con- sumed cighteen of beer. as Muic Matmed to done prior to the killing of Lav could not P ting-on any be considered to be s premeditation in shooting. Those who belteve that was_done in_ this case tife for a life point of Canadian law which says that Y man who does an unlawful act, apparently not caring what the con- ment with the road commission. The street connects two state roads. The funcral of Charles Viers, well known retired farmer, who died. at Supreme Court of Appeals. —_—_— A wire so constructed that it can his home at Beane, this county, aged | be made invisible has been invented sixty-three years, the family residence yesterday after- | W noon. Burial was in Mount Zion cemetery, at Beane. Frank Hewitt, realtor, has sold Maryland Garage Company of that place a-lot 75x200. on the Brookeville pike, near the Baltimore and Ohio station, for $15,000. This is one dollar a square foot, the highest price So far paid for unimproved property in that rapidly growing town. Silver Spring took place’ from | and will probably come into practical se for bell wiring. Cellage Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist Phone Main 721 0 Bidg. $1.59 Silk Gloves : A$‘1.38 Pair‘ Kavser's Silk $1.50 Envelope Chemise 58¢ Flock Voiles 3S-ineh Flock Volles Chiffon Silk Stockings $2, $2.50 & $3 Wash Suits $1.19 Of silk apd cotton dotted silk, in peach, | f8gers and Paris orchid and flesh; made point backs: with ribbon straps mode, pongee. | s g lace mimmises sanel silv etk e % | s1s0 Stepine m \ | v .“nh\’::, black and Amincepinn flesh and orchid. Trimmed with laces. $1.09 F ull Fashioded Sheer Chiftm 81k Hose, scmse with lisle Farter tops, otbers with fik top; double sole. hedl and toe; bisck wnd wanted 3 strect shmdes; seconds tangerine of 3230 and .75 tomato and orsuge. grades. Imported English Broadcloth Dresses ot $4.79 $1.69 Was LV U one ot "the wason's for §| orite “materias mart dresses. All \tandard quitien sach ¢! o Monte Carier Bar: i sequences of his act may be, renders | Preparations are in progress for himself fully responsible for the con- | the annual supper for the benefit of - Sequencen ot Mo the Montgomery County "General L uspital, Sandy Spring, to be he Y Cbarge Two Unlawful Acts. at Sandy Spring (he evéning of July The Same Snappy It was not disputed that Muir com- | 30 Mrs. Fred L. Thomas. ‘Ashton. | a mitted two unlawful acts, carrying a | and Mrs. William J. Thomas, F Taste » j cun without permission and getting |are receiving donations of c: I~ / i | Gloves, 12-but- ton length with double tipped 10th and G Bts. N.W. Boys' Suits, fn al Season’s m o s t popular and sought - after st. Plain col- ors and caombina- sizes 3 to fast. E ot lack, drunk. To get drunk with a gun in{f&ncy a s It promises one’s pocket might be interpreted as | be an Siofatwic ing muc < Forty hours® devotion is in progress t caring much what the conse- 5 B foRity auences might be. That would rem.|in St. Mary's Catholic Church h . - s w Tt began yesterday morning with | fler the miller Tresponsible ito Sthe | yc DS Rl [ FESLETaRY, morning. with A aander the law of the Dominion | Ndyell' of Bt. Anneds Church, AnRapo- Ay lis, and_will continus Tho execution of Muir brought to|mirrow morning, Ret X a close one of the most strenuous | yhan, pastor of the church, is assist- | fights that has ever been put upon|jne at the various services. the courts of Montreal to save the | By defeating Dickerson. life of a condemned man. Three of | erson, Saturday afternoon, the most brilliant men in Montreal [ Bethesda retains its lead legal circles. one of international | Montgomery County Base Ball League reputation, fought to the last for a|champlonship race with uine vic- commutation of sentence. fories and two defeats. As a result < of a victory over Glen Echo, S, Killing Not Disputed. Boyds holds on to second place, it The circumstances of the having won eight and lost three. were simple and were mnot par-| Rockville lost to Washington Grove, ticula under dispute. Muir met|§ to 4, and thereby dropped below Lavioleite in & tavern at Valley | Boyds, 'with which it was tied. Rock- Pield after having consumed a con- siderable number of glasses of beer. ville has now won seven and lost four and Glen An argument aroge between the two|and . lost ten. men over Laviolette's dog, and as|Xcho .and Roc *he argument grew more heated Muir d his gun and started shooting. Boyds and Washington Girove, Washington Grove, and Bethesda and The first two shots struck the floor, but the next bullet hit Laviolette and Order a Case for YOUR HOME Telephone—Frank. 4726 Schlitz Dist. Co. 1320 1st St. N.E. killing STUDEBAKER Just Drive It; That's All 16 to 44 We bought more of these delightfully summery and attractive Broadcloth ‘Dresses on unusually advantageous Dickerson, at Dickergon, all play terms and offer them to the women of Washington at the amazingly low price of $479. The response was over- ulle hestes whelming—we could hardly take care of the crowds. Here are more of the self-same dresses, fashioned of the o DR O obetter kind of genuine imported English Broadeloth, consisting of such well known names as “Gladstone,” “Fair- nad been. found guilty of murder by fax,” “Patrician,” “Turnwall”—recognized as England’s best. s tl‘:gl s a:P::hmu::eromu: Strietly tailored models for sports and street wear—for the seashore and mountains. Trimmed with rows of fine ol e e tucks, scallops and picot edging and embroidered designs. Tuxedo, Peter Pan or turned-back collars; “three-quarter ihe crime committed was man- sleeves. Colors of White, “Tan, Gray, Powder Blue, Rose, Maize, Green, Copen and other Summer shades. All sizes, 16 to 44—for misses and women. Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. slaughter, not murder. The appeal court found the verdict of the jury Regular 50c Printed Voiles Full 40 Inches Wide—Fresh, New and Perfect regular, however, and the law took its course. R Reinforcements brotght forward to equal if not surpass the wonderfully suc- cessful sale of Summer wash goods of last week. Thousands of yards of crisp, fresh and new printed Voiles, in such a myriad of colors and designs that you will hardly be able to resist b g several dress patterns 28 ly 1 sist buyin veral p s. c Fast-Moving Car Turns Over Near Halltown, W. Va. Superior quality two-ply weave, with soft chiffon finish, in the newest and most attractive print- ing=, including plenty of «the wanted white-and-black effects. Full 40 inches wide. S0c Chiffon Voile | $1.19 Glowsheen 75¢ Printed Ponge: 35¢ HARPERS FERRY, W. Va., July 14. Crepe, 79c 44c . —Jake Painter, forty years old, and Frank Dillo, thirty, of Millville, W. Va., were Killed last night about 9§ oclock, one mile west of Halltown. Painter was driving a touring car et Ll:rhnbfil_lnvff;w::]og‘)mwv a 32 inches wide, a beautiful silk ustrous fiber si crepe, ial i R e ot “unmearance " | 2nd cotton material, fn styles costly silk crepe. All wanted and colorings us“a!y Dnfld_ n street and evening shades, also | the more -expensive fabrics. . Fast colors. 89c to $1 Sample Neckwear 55c Each A most attractive vatety of the mewest summer concelts in lace, organdy, ratine, pique and broadeloth $2, $2.50 and $2.98 Handbags An “mnususl assors ment of attractive Handbage, including pouch, under-the.arm and other shapes, of fine quality silks tn moire effects; black a0d navy blue. ¢d to pass another car on the state highway, swerving toe much to one inGlacierLand : d. d i 1 t a S Smart collar and cuff Dillo’s throat wz cut by a wind- Separate ol 29 shield. Both were taken to a hos- - 5 Janat seis. wes i iR o Sl NATIONAL PARK e fore reaching there. Painter died a Ts all wanted eolot few hours afterward. “Funeral serv. ‘combinations; also ices will.be tomorrew. - - white, ecra and cream. | inches wide. beautiful. | sheer, two-ply quality, with the desirable chiffon finish. Another popular material for cool sum- mer dresses. The color assort- ment includes every wanted street and evening shade. Women’s $5 to $8 Pumps and Oxfords $2-95 This is a clean-up of summer footwear broken in size and style range, and it offers money-saving advantages too important to miss. Many styles to choose from, including novelty footwear and conservative At a high rate of speed and attempt- plenty of white, ——— Arch to Be Unveiled. Epecial Dispatch to The Star. LYNCHBURG. Va., July 14.—The Old Dominion Chapter, U. D. C., as- sisted by Mrs. Edwin Geffogan, state president. will unveil a memorial arch at the entrance to the Lynch- burg fort, from which troops under Gen. Jubal A. Early of this city de- fended Lynchburg June 15, 1864. The arch spans the entrance to the fort, i has recently been located the beautiful clubhouse of the FKort Hill Club. Why swelter in city heat when only 3 nights on a new modern steel train will bring you into a land of glaciers and iceberg lakes, summer sunshine and wondrous mountains? The New Oriental Limited, brand new from loco- motive to observation car, an sll-year, all-stecl train, is the last word in de luxe transcontinental transportation. The Pacific Northwest Seattle, Tacoma. Portland, Lake Chelan, Ratnier PdCrater Lake Natlonal Parka, Alaska or Callforais. Fres bought at 59¢ arevjust ordinary kinds, whereas in this Every suit cut oversize, insuring perfect fit. Special erotch constryction that 9 . . o Men’s $1 Athletic Union Suits sale are garments made of best grade 72x80 checked means added comfort. Wide flap seat, neck and armholes well taped. ALl sineg Every man knows that Athletic Union Suits usually 59 nainsook. c 36 to 46. Special Dispateh to The Star. RICHMOND, Va., July 14 — Adcle \\‘x_ddl]l two and a half years old, | playing vesterday = found a of gasoline wnd drank some Attracted by her screams, the mother discovered what she ~ had done. The child wa_ splaced in an automobile and rushed to a local hos- pital. where physicians employed a | - Stomach pump to relieve 1as about recovered, but for several | Child Drinks Gasoline. | triptaVancouver, B.Cgndretarn if you wish from Seattle. For free books and information write, call M. M. Hubbert. 516 Lo E R Low Fares via GREAT NOR or phone General assenger Agent Eastern_ P cro Bldg., New York, N. Y. tlook, Traveling Passenger_Agent 409 Finance Bldg., Philadelphis, Pa. THERN Rv.1‘ he NEW Oriental Limited Rn“un:.fu‘ train to Pacific Nortweat . Plenty of the fashionable cut-out models in the lot. ; s‘yk(sihonse fzom patent ledther, gray and black suede, tan calf, black kid and dull leathers. Welt and turn soles. Louis, Spanish, military and low walking heels. All sizes in the assortment im‘m 2% to 7, A to D widths. Women’s $3 to $5 White Footwear 1$1.69 styles to wear with Summer dresses 2 gray and military zortment The most wanted . C: d combinations of. red. green, h?l(zc:nl’%teélr;‘”“ Welt, McKay and turn soles. Lo Sizes 2'3 to 7 in the 65¢c Underwear, 38c—Balbrig¢an Un- derwear, ecru color; short-sleeve shirts full-length drawers with extra re- inforced seat and twilled cotton waistband; regular sizes. 39c Onyx Half Hose, 21o—Clesrance of “Onyx” Half Hose, fine-grade mer- cerized cotton, in black and plain col- ors: full reinforced sole, toe and heel; perfect quality. $1.69 Pajames, $1.10—Of soft finished cotton ponges, in white, tan, helio and blue; trimmed with four silk frogs; perfect quality; full-cut sizes. Pure Silk Hose, 39c—Made with high- &pliced heel, double reinforced sole and toe; black and all new plain shades; slight seconds of 750 grade $6.50 and $7.50 Shirts, $4.15—Silk Shirts, broken lots from stock and re- cent sales; of fine-grade shirting silks, mostly in striped patterns; sizes 14 to uxfi in the lot, but not in all styles. en’s $2 Shirts, $1.35—The new Mag- net blue, with white stripes: made with separate stiff collar: guaranteed fast color; sizes 14 to 16; also a few and low walking heels. pink and white stripes in the lot; per- hung by a thread. i g hours her 1i fect quality. denberg’s—First Floor. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. 48c Turkish Towels 29¢ Each 24x44 Bleached . Turkish Towels, 'f\ close absorbent : weave quality, for face or bath use. Extra large size. 29c & 3% Marquisettes 18c Yard-wide Curtain Marquisettes, beautiful cretonne patterps; in every wamted color bolts, which means you can buy the re- quired oumber of yards in one plece. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. 35¢ Dress Ginghams 24c Yard 32-inch Dress { Ginghams, soft finish quality for summer frqcks; warpanted | fast colo Beautiful ¢ plaids, checks and stripes; also plain s S e colors. % 8c and 10c ; e Kerchiefs Have You Money Enoug]h For Your Vacation? Many people have, for they have saved regularly. Women’s Umbrellas ight seconds of $1 and $5 grades, but sold with usual guarantee. Imported silk - mized gloria and piece-dyed green, ‘Women's Hand- kerchies of col- ored lawns, with | colored and satin \ Plan now for next year by systematically saving a certain amount every week. Start Today $18.60 Crex de Luxe Rugs, $12.95 Genuine Crex de Luxc 8x10-ft.” size; beauti- ful new patterns and color- ings. Only a limited guan- tity at this price Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. 3% ON SAVINGS /S\MERJICAN SECURITY 15th and Penna. Ave. Good, *heavy-weight, dou- bh-vd;rp grade, with tape- stripe borders = also of dimities; e, s Bt 5 5 5 $15 and $16.95 Hodges’ Rattania and Cherokee Fiber Rugs > 9x12 Feet—Large Room Size—All Perfect '% A record low July Clearance price on floor coverings which housewives everywhere know as the standard of excellence. Beauti- ° g colorings, in oriental and medallion designs with neat figured or plain centers and artistic borders. 9x12-ft. size for large rooms— lity. & : o~ W_rm q“a, # 5 d Ch k Eiler Rus Hodges’ Rattania and Cherokee Fiber Rugs, *Hodges’ Rattania and Cherokee Fiber Rugs, @77 OF 5 e54 f¢. 627 f. 6 and 4x7 ft.; regular price, $7.30, 5.75 ° $3.50 Jap Grass |$7 Jap g%;s Rugs[ Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs .9 ; Rugs, $1.95 315.75 Gffldc? 1 Cs Ri th §x10-1t. “;‘lclsory-llbeled e T e Ja D s i e 1 e e S B, Wt L i slllt, Tactony Iahelen $2.05 Wizard $6.75 & $7.50 $1.25 Water Pails others in plain white hemstitched Sad style. i . sorted stylish bandles. ful in appearance, logg Wearing and suitable for any room in the bouse. Tomorrow's sale offers choice of the newest-patterns and size 6x9 ft.; regglar price, $10.95. Sale price. ... Sale price .. SR e oo i $10.95 Crex Rugs (Seconds of 9 6 5 o nese Grass Rugs, slge 6x9 {t, | (OURr CUe0 N ge. in green, | signs, in light and dark colorings. Nome | ed designs in Fich color com- Combination Porch Curtains 66 $15.75 Lawn Swings , Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $6,000,000.00. - - BRANCHES Central: 7th and Mass. Ave. N.W. Southwest: 436 7th St. SWi. ‘Northeast : 8th and H Sts. N.E. Northwest: 1140 15th St. N,W.‘ S ! % L wide, with 6 ft. drop, made of bs zard Goshen Lawn Swings, natural- ; g!!n or_ brown ‘608 boitls of Wiserd Ol sovi one’ | Anish wing and freme painted | I Sof viment minty | Complete - @ 30¢ Wizard Dust Cloth, "All 7o¢ | red Four-passenger style. ments resdy to hamy. 149 Furniture Store “‘Acress the Street.”” Goldenberg’s—Fourth Fleer. Continental Hardwood Ex- tension Frame Window Screens, 24 inches high, extend -to 33 inches. Aluminum quart trade s Water. Pails, - 18- ize.

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