Evening Star Newspaper, September 15, 1924, Page 15

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NEW U. 5. PARK SITE 0 BE INSPECTED! Committee to Meet in Appa- * lachian Mountains in Vir- ginia Tomorrow. MERGER CHURCH_TOPIC. Methodist Session in Virginia to Consider Unity. Special Dispateh to The Star. LYNCHBURG, Va., September 15.— The 142nd session of the Virginia conference of the Methodist Church will convene October 15 at Epworth Church, Norfolk, and Bishop Warren A. Candler of Georgia will preside. Probably” the outstanding question for constderation will be that of the unification of the Northern and South- ern branches of the church, as this | comes to the Virginia conference for approval or disapproval. It is ex- pected that the merger will meet with opposition, with a feeling in some quarters that the decision will S| be_against ratification. suthern Ay r the inspe i site in the Blue Ridge ns bounding this county on In the party will be Col. th of the n\nLl(nl Sur- The conference has some 300 preachers and aproximately 200,000 membership. Bags 500 Crows, 120 Hawks. ASHLAND, Va., September 15— "| Ashland county boasts of a cham- , and H-—nr) w. Senators Glass and Swanson of Virginia, Surg. Gen: Merritt O, Ireland, Col. H. P. Bir- Washington, and others t for a national park in the hians in Virginia has been under way gince the beginning S The proposed s in- Man Mountain in the counties of Page, pion hunter in the person of young Hill Carter, 3d, who In the last season has killed more than crows and 120 hawks. The youth Is said to have spent most of his spare time for three years past in the killing of predatory birds and ani- mals. — e Mile. Jeanne Thil is now considered the greatest of French woman artists 500 | - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 19%. 2 KILLED, 8 HURT IN FACTORY BLAST Boiler Explosion at Henderson, Md., Cannery May Cost Three Other Lives. By the Associated Press. HENDERSON, Md., September 15.— John Holland and Anthony Nehring of Baltimore were killed, three other per- sons suffered injuries that are expected to prove fatal and five people were slightly injured when a boiler exploded in a canning factory here yesterday. The three seriously injured were taken to a hospital at Easton. Nehring and Holland were working near the boiler and were scalded to death by the escaping steam and boil- ing water. The factory was badly | damaged by the explosion. “Boneyard” for German Engines. HA AU, Alsace, September 15.— Archie D. Engel OPTOMETRIST, ormun i Formerly with Roe Fulkerson Now Located at 615 15th St. N.W. A “boneyard” of 200 heavy-duty loco- to Prance on acount of the Versailles motives of the latest type has been |treaty, can be run only on Alsatian installed here by French authorities. | roads, built by the Germans, because These engines, delivered py Germaay | French r superstructures are not strong enough to stand the Teuton strain. To handle the traffic in Alsace only a score of them were needed. W-&J- SLOANE 1508 H STREET WASHINGTON, D. C. (Opposite The Shoreham) ‘Now at the Height of Its Popularity The Continuance of THIS EXTENSIVE SALE Food Values for Tuesday & Wednesday' Pork Chaps, Ib. 27c . Center Cuts Sirloin Steaks, lb. . . Porterhouse Steaks, lb., 37c Oc OF FINE FURNITURE Has Proved to Thousands of Purchasers that Our Values are Unsurpassed Due to elaborate additions theselection bummpuired—dw just as attractive as when the Sale opened. Four great floors merchandise offer an un, niture at astonishingly moderate figures. We need notemphnin Sloane quality—thatisuniversally known. The unusually low prices you will ‘eldom find duplicated elsewhere. Every article we sell carries the Sloane guarantee of the utmos workmanship and serviceability. o o mm NOW 1is the Time to Make Your Selection —in erder tochoose from an unlimited array of beautiful furniture of a chxrnuetwh:hw{llju-fify your expectations of long and satisfacto service. We will make deliveries later if you wl:)h. ¥ = not only by the critics but by the gov- ernment, which has not hesitated to show appreclation of her work on sev- eral occasions. S Your Fall Painting —ought to be done early be- fore bad weather sets in and complicates the work. Madison and Rappahanock with con- tinuous areas sufficient to enlarge the park fourfold. Near Thick Population. Dr. Thomas Fell, Annapolis, an ar- dent advocate of the movement, points t that within a radius of 200 miles y Man Mountain, there is a Southern and Eastern population of over 5,000,000 Washington, Baltimore, d Philadelphia are within . The tract is bordered by Highway on the north, 4 Thornton's Gap, and the old Gordonsville and Richmond Turnpike 2 crosses the Blue Phone Main 7108 Eyes Examined—Glasses Round Steaks, . . . 30c Smoked Hams, lb. . . 23c 7 to 9 Lb. Average Smol_zed Picnics, [b. Cincinnati Cure redueed opportunity tosecure really good fur- ROOF PAINTS, PORCH PAINTS, WALL PAINTS, . 14c feet, with of them more towering pea than 4,000 f AUTO AND GARAGE PAINTS On their horseb tion the committ mule stretch of th tour of in {1 You'll find us ready, not only with the most depend- able paint protectors and beautifiers, but with expert hints about best methods of application. We supply paint Service as well as paints, and are always glad to let customers profit by our experience and STAINS AND VARNISHES FOR FLOORS American Beauty Hams, bb. . . 28¢c Cincinnati Cure Butter, b. . . .. v,-Lb. Prints 'Porlz Hocks, 1b. Kingan’s Spare Ribs, b. Sauer Kraut, gt. Bulk George H. Judd of Washington has mmer hom on the site. WALL TINTS RADIATOR PAINTS AND ENAMELS territory is timber, with IN THIS SALE ARE INCLUDED OUR ENTIRE COLLECTION OF ORIENTAL AND DOMESTIC RUGS, CARPETINGS, LINOLEUMS AND FUR- NITURE AND DRAPERY FABRICS . 43¢ WINDOW sams: GLASS erse the tra of White Oak C Specially Low Prices g v Ry o RE7Y 1334 N.Y. Ave. Phone Main 1703 T United States_forest reserve in Massanutten Range, paralleling e e d 15 1 b th Wi the Blue Ridge 15 miles to the west ey aERics NOTE: OurEstablist PR E = b Saturday, &om8w5.30 FREIGHT PATD TO ALL SHIPPING POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES ' Sloane Endorsed Merchandise Carries an Assurance of Satisfaction 12%%c¢ he: !Ile National Capital d«pendx for it water supply. —_— ‘When a woman is talking to 2 woman on the telephone it is estimated that 26.4 per cent of the tion is idle and unn E 15¢ 15¢ e Care Tokay Grapes, lb. . 121/2{: Oranges, 3 for . .. 12%c Lettuce, Head . 12%%c Cabbage, 3 lbs. . . 12%ic Yellow Onions, 3 lbs.12¥5c A2%c Beware of the ruts! CHEDULES may be all right sometimes but they can be Tomatoes, 2 lbs. driving before sunset. Leave work an hour ecarlier if neces- sary. The drive will do you good too for you can’t drive and at the same time worry about your business. Then fin- ish up at 2 road house or restaurant. Every woman en- joys a meal once in a while that she has not had to prepare. On sneakaway trips like these, minutes are precious. It’s wise todrive’round to the “Standard” pump in the morning to fill up on gas, oil, air and water. Then you won’t waste 2 moment. in getting off and there will be no need to stop again during the cvening. Peppy gasoline addsits share to the pleasure of the trip, so be sure to get “Standard.” STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) “STANDARD" GASO LINE overdone. Routine is deadly dull. The human animal was never meant to live in 2 rut. How would yos like to spend both day and night in your factory, shop, or office, sleeping at night alongside your desk or work bench? Yet that is practi- callywhatmanywiveshavetodo. Household work is a dull grind, even when you have help. A daily repetition of cooking, washing, cleaning. But there are some ways in which you can relieve the monotonous round of your wife’s existence. Give the children WRIGLEY’S after every meal. Let them get its daily benefit to teeth, breath, appetite and digestion. They want sweet, and WRIGLEY’S is the sweet that's good for them. Happy children — healthy teeth. WRIGl f/ 5 Different Flavors 4ll Wrigley Quality Sugar Corn, 3 ears. . 12%%c Spinach, b. 12%5c¢ Eagle Asparagus, can, 28c - Large 2V, Can Eagle Tips, can, . .. 32 No. 1 Square S-U-G-A-R 10 lbs., 74c Slip her into the car of an even- ing. Get in an hour or so’s NLumt

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