Evening Star Newspaper, August 15, 1924, Page 12

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WUMAN MURDERED, LEFTIN HIGHWAY Finding of Man’s Cap Beside Body in Maryland Taken as Evidence of Crime. both knees cut. the Mrs. Mary benson, 43 vears found on the concrete highw: drl Dryer's bathing beach at 3 o'clock this morning. A man's cap was Goay ho lived rcross the | A ttacked and thrown ile. A witness was d heard two men in her to get into their hine. She refused and started walking toward her home, when the machine followed her, it was reported to the police PLAN FIELD EXHIBIT. Products Display to Be Feature of Marlboro Fair. N to The Star. MARLBORO, Md., August utstanding Ma ture of t aind fair to be to 13 will be - be crop, grown in each of the iern Maryland counties of rund. Calvert, k)nrlw for each county for ¢ ‘three bundle exhibit of wh white field corn, vellow field corn, or the best six stalks of green field corn five prizes as follows ch of the five $1, and simi- for the best ensilage corn. ent of sheep, competition for which will be open to all breeds exhibited from any of the five counti added since of tobacco, crop: crop; 10 ears, and which have been e of the fair cata- include . two and over, $25 first prize, $10 $5 mu—d prize; young 4 City Ousts Gypsy Band. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. CUMBE! , Md A band of g Auzust 15. sked to move s today after they had es hed a fortune-telling room in the heart of the ci women who told the fértunes, ing to the police, robbed and number of person: ined of shopl Branch Office DISTRICT NATIONAL BANK Conn. Ave. and K Street 0 Parking Restrictions “Pork Your Car at the Door” T ---last call for--- Shp Covers HORSE ENTRIES LISTED FOR ROCKVILLE FAIR ‘Washington Largely Represented on Unusual Program of Annual Event Next Week. Special Dispatch to The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md., August 15.—An unusually large number of high-class horses are entered to start in the trotting and pacing races scheduled for the annual fair to be held here Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of next week. The complete list, just announced by the race com- mittee—Clarence L. Gilpin, William A. Waters and J. P. Fitzgerald—is :n( follows* 2:30 trot. for horses owned in Dis- trict of Columbia, Montgomery, erick or purse, $300—Chanc Washington, D. C.; . Frank Thomas, Silver Spring, ) Kusato v. E. Miller, Mercerdia and > ard Mahoney, Bertha Aquilla, J. vashington, D. William M. Bare, Washingt Single Bill and Mary O. Ha Henry, Frederick, Md. 2:30 pace; purse, $300—Kitty Bran- d".h F. P. McGinn, CI George Baker, J. J. more, Md.; Martha Smith, Columbia, 8. C.; Billie Tufl J. P. Fitzgerald, Washington, D. C.: Twinkling Direct, (url\ex& '‘arson, Dillon, N. C.; Rnnnle M., 1ler, \larle BI“KD‘II C. Mary O., Harry re Md. ; purse, $300—Martin J., Thomas, Silver Spring. ymbol, H. B. James, ib_Bingen and Bon- er, \\ash!hslfin Burton, 771 L AT AT 1T eI LI 0 OO0 DURANT “Just a Real Good Car” L1/ /L L LT LTI L2 of slip cover material we are for 3-piece ions Extra are now ready to put that of-season prices. samples. Complete t offer to clean out der of our stock offering to cut slip covers of Belgian linen $91 .50 suites, allow- — ing 20 yards D REUPHOLSTERING Our expert upholsterers ite of furniture in s condition at be- one or call Main timators will call line of tapestry and cut velour to select from. ERNEST HOLGOBER COMPANY 610 FSt. NW. M. 2329 =g would clear he?g #She would be a pretty girl, if it 'wasn't forthat pimply, blotchy complex- ionl® But the regular use of Resinol Soap, aided at first byya little Resinol‘ Ointment, would probably make it clear, fresh and charming. 1f a poor skin ia your handicap, begin using Resinol So-pand see how quickly it improves. THE EVENING Dillon,-N. C.; Boneta Guy, J. M. Mc- Queen, Little Rock, . C.: Single Bill, Harry McHenry, Frederick. Md.; Flor- ence White and Peter W., Stevens- ville Farm, Stevensville, Md. 2:25 pace: purse, $300—Lulu_ K., Cuyler O. Meeds, Rockville, Md.; Kit- ty Brandith, F. P. McGinn, Charlotte, N.C; Linda, Bernard Daugherty, Washington, D. C.; King Svott, W. Eediller, Washington, D. C.: Orange Blossom and Marie Bingen, C. Dawson, Coan, Va.; Medium B, W. Deetz, Washington, D. C. S eney, Baltlmore, Md.; r, l’ J. McMillan, Henderson, ; Billie Taft and Ida Sifk, J. P. Fuzguam Washington, D. .Gy Twinkling Direct, Groves Carson, Dil- y O.. Harry Mc- Md.; Sweet Time Gile, Russe'l Long, Henry, Frederic] and Raymond Thurmont, Md. $300—Madge Bin- ney, Washington, eorge | A STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.; Kusota, Hattle Harvester and North Bell, W. E. Miller, Washington, D. C.; Red Dale and Tony Ormonde, J. J. Sweeney, Baltimore, Md.; Moko Axworthy and Bertha Aquilla, J. P. Fitzgerald, Washington, D. C.; Scot tie, Willlam M. Barr, Dillon, N. C. Dewolf, Grover Carson, Dillon, N. Frank Thnmn! S| ; Rose Red, W. B. Cusheva, Hm{rrumwn Md.: Single Bill, Harry McHenry, Fred;rl(k. Md. 0 pace; purse, Frank Thomas, Silver Spring, Josie Hal, Dr. Fuqua, Radford, Linda C., Bernard Daugherty, ngton, C.; Grey Ghost and cott, W. . Miller, Washington, Orange Blossom and Marie Bin- el A. Dawson, Coan, Va.; Medium ., W. R. Deetz, Wumnston D. C.; Constant, J. J. Sweeney, Baltimore, Md.; Alice Axworthy, P. J. McMHlan, rson, N. C.; P 7th & The pair materials E I S E M A N’ S Match Your Odd Coats with our spetial TROUSERS $4.-65 and Up Choose from our immense need to match your odd coats and vests. We carry the largest stock of all-wool trousers in this city. u need can surely be found here. , all sizes, all patterns. ~ F Sts. stock the pair you All For driving energy—wnerring con- trol—tireless endurance—eat more of the master-builder—GLUTEN. Corby’s Mother’s Bread is made of flour that is rich in this life-giving gluten. It also has a greater milk content. - And our Scientific Dough-Mixing Process develops all the gluten, pro- ducing a better-tasting, more nutritious “breasl — : |Jected and Nina Whitney, $300—Roblet B.,. *D. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1924 sheva, Hagerstown, Md.; Mary O, |Thomas, Silver Spring, Md. s:nxtnr Harry McHenry, Frederick, Md. Symbol, B. James, York, 8. Free-for-all trot or vlce: purse, | McBiff, N W. Norris, South Mllll. $400—Roblet R., Mrs. Frank Thomas, | S. Sub Bingen, Bonningten and Sllver Spring, Md.; Minor Hal, Grey | Hattle Harvester, W. E. Miller, Ghost and Thompson Ford, W. E.|Washington, Moko Axworthy Miller, Washington, D. C.; Miss Re-|and Bertha Ag J. P. Fitzgerald, S. Smith, | Washington, D. Peacherina and P. Fitz- | Cochota Watts, es Carsoh, Dil- gerald, hington, D. Laura lon, N. C.; Boneta Guy, J. M. Mc- Durbin, Fred Marvel, Harrington, | Queen, Little Rock, S. Single Bill, Del.; Cream Check, W. B. Cush-|Harry McHenry, Frederick, Md.; Pe- eva, Hagerstown, Md.; Mary O., Harry | ter W., Stevensville Farm, Stevens- Frederick, Md.; Duke of ; Baron Bates, Russell Long, o Stevensyille Farm, Ste- Columbia, 8. C.; 1da Siik, ‘The scout cruiser Detroit is as long as the Washington Monument Is tall, faster and more powerful than any passenger liner afloat. Studebak/er Light Six has back of it a 72-year reputation for leadership, for-quality, for class. On wagons the name stood for honest values. 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