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REAL HIGH SCHOOL GAME LEADS T0 KILLING Texas Legislator Shot to Death and Brother Wound- ed in Foot Ball Argument. Trouble arising between the ( dings High resulted in the Representative V. Fields of Giddings and the serious wounding of John Fields, brothe: the slain man, may. iiddings tive F' dings team. The shooting occurred in the street Just outside th, rk where the game was played. The wounded men were removed to a hospital, where Charles Fields died shortly er. Trouble between Townsley, a special police officer. and John Fields > started during the when the Outside the rles joined in, taking the part of his brother. After heated words had passed hetween the three the shoot- ing took place. Townsley was held. REMOVED FOR SAFETY. elds Man Held in Shooting Taken to Capital. October 1S.—Alvin o marshal of Travis Coun Townsley to Aus precaution. Feeling in Representative high, it w Rid. MURDER LAID TO BOOTLEG Richmond Police Probe Slaying of One, Wounding of Another. By the Associated Press. RICHMOND, Va., Oci nest Fletcher, negro, instantly killed, and a young white man, W. H. O'Dell, seriously wounded on the Richmond-Washing- ton highway near he: Summoned to the found the two men lying in the vard In front of the home of Joseph Rich- ardson, colored. O'Dell was brought to a hospital, where he told officers that Richard- son did the shooting. The negro was immediately arrested and is being held in jail on a ch, of murder. Origin of the trouble has not been determined, but officers said that they believe the fight resulted from an ar- gument over “bootleg whisky.” r 18.—Er- shot and THREE MEN FOUND DEAD. Bodies on Railroad in West Vir- ginia Indicate Accident. FAIRMONT, W. Va, October 18.— Three men, believed to have been. hit | by a train, were found_dead on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad tra near here last night. The dead ar Okey Starns, 16, and his brother, Williams Starns, sons of Mrs. Daisy Starns, and Floyd Clark, 25, all of Catawba, W. Va. Clark was a mar- ried man and is survived by his widow and a child. Coroner J. L. Blocher is making an investigation of the case. > Road Contracts Awarded. Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, October 15.—The fol- lowing contracts have been awarded by the State Roads Commission: For the construction of two bridges over the Patuxent River and fills and approaches to the bridges, each of which is to be 103 feet long, on the Robert Crain highway in Prince George's County to cost $73,892. To lay a gravel road on Crystal Springs avenue, between venue and Marlbo; pik e George's County, to cost $9,3 FOR RENT 1022 7th St. N.W. RENT REDUCED Very desirable store for most any mercan- tile business. REASONABLE RENT AND LONG LEASE B. F. SAUL CO. 1412 Eye St. N.W. Main 2100 ESTATE.’ LIBERAL IS NAMED ON BOUNDARY BODY London Lawyer's Appointment Re- garded as Making Irish Dispute * Deadlock Less Likely. By the Associnted Press. LONDON, October 18. pointment of Joseph R. third member of the Irish s commission was announced today. He i London barrister, a well known writer on Irish aff with the Ulster Unic st party and e | was at one time editor of the Belfast | News Letter. He is believed to hold conciliatory views &nd not to support the ex- tremist “not-one-inch” party of the Ulster premier, Sir James Craig, which party nst any change which will take the slightest amount of territory from the northern area -| 1t is believed the appointment make: a deadlock less likely. — . | The Anglo-Irish treaty ' provided {for adjustment of the boundary be- i THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., tween northern and southern Ireland by a commission of three members, one each to be named by Uuster, the Free State and the British govern- ment. Ulster, objecting to any re- vision of the frontier which might cut into her territory, repeatedly re- fused to name a representative. Amending legislation just complet- ed by the British and Free State Parliament authorizes the appoint- | ment of the third member by the British government, the appointee being considered a representative of the northern Irish government. i S *'REVOLUTION IS CRUSHED. Honduran Government Has Recov- ered All Strongholds. SAN SALVADOR, Republic of Sal- October 18 —Reports from iralpa, Honduras, indicate that the Honduras revolution virtually Is ended, the government having recov- ered all the strongholds taken by Gen. Ferrera, revolutionary leader. Govern- ment troops are said to be pursuing Eroups of disbanded rebe's, who are seeking refuge in the mountains. Gen. Tosta is in pursuit of Gen. Fer- rera, who is fleeing with about 300 of his followers, and small rebel bands ‘ Open Tomorrow 3901 Jocelyn St. I Chevy Chase, D. C. | A most cha Chevy Chase section. | { on lot 80x143 it. AN 813 15th St. N.W. IN EVERY shop, school and officethereisaperiod during the day when pro- duction slows down and the mind refuses to act with its usual freedom. Fatigue has set in—not from tired muscles or overworked brains, as is usually thought —but from a general lower- ing of nervous vitality, a condition traceable directly to the sun. Sunlight, which is a com- posite of many color rays, contains other rays not visible to man—rays that cause fatigue and that have so destructive an effect upon colored goods, silk, rubber and many other products. These glare rays are held accountable for the yearly loss of millions of d{allm 3551 16th Street Northwest—SOLD. 3541 16th Street Northwest—SOLD. 3555 16th Street Northwest—SOLD. 3547 16th Street Northwest—SOLD. 3539 16th Street Northwest—SOLD. ming corner, stone residence in smartest Owner having left city must sell this 9-room and 2- bath detached house—with every fine modern appointment Be Sure to See It Tomorrow! WAEKER AcTINIC GLASS —weakens those glare rays that cause eye-strain and fatigue in man-power and material. Butthey maybe neutralized, most of the hurtful qualities taken away. It is simply a matter of glass in windows and skylights. With Actinic Glass—tran- slucent, pale ambercolored —the glare rays are naturally reduced. The U.S. Bureau of Standards has thorough- ly tested and the War Department has highly ap- proved Actinic Glass. Factories in which Actinic Glass is used show definite improvement in efficiency and recommend it very highly. Actinic Glass is made in thicknesses of " and inch and in various pat- terns, with and without wire, to meet most build- ing requirements. Comsalt our engimeering staff regarding your meeds HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY Bernard W. Spille, Manager (Rosslyn) ‘Washingten 3553 16th Street Northwest—SOLD. 3533 16th Street Northwest—SOLD. 3525 16th Street Northwest—SOLD. 3544 Hertford Place Northwest—SOLD. 3540 Hertford Place N/orthwut—SOLD. FOR SALE 3541 and 3543 Hertford Place Northwest 3542 and 3546 Hertford Place Northwest 1536 and 1538 Ogden Street Northwest 3543 and 3545 16th Street Northwest The last houses mentioned are those that are unsold of a recent operation com- pleted by WINFIELD PRESTON, builder and owner. They are decidedly the most popular and most attractive houses on the market. : struction and finish are superior to any other houses at the price. The location, arrangement, con- Those that have been sold were purchased by shrewd busine ss and professional men and women. There is still a chance to secure one of these attractive homes which, in our opinion, will enhance in value. Exhibit House No. 3547 16th Street N.W. Open for Inspection Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M. GARDINER & DENT, Inc. Main 4884 Exclusive Agents 1409 L St. N.W. are being fought everywhere the loyal i for membership on the educational troops encounter them. board iIn this county. The first was Commerce between the Atlantic|yry A, Dawson Trundle of Dawson- Coast and New Orleans is being re-|yyjc, Who has just tendered her resig- e nation to Gov. Ritchle after serving with marked efficlency five years. Charging unraithfulness and nam- ROCKVILLE. ROCKVILLE, ‘Md., October 18 (Spe- cial).—Gov. Ritchie has appointed Mrs. Walter E. Perry of Bethesda a member of the county board of edu- cation to succeed Ledoux 1. Riggs, whose term expired last Spring. She was Indorsed for the place by the Montgomeéry County Federation of Women's Clubs and her selection also met with the approval of the Demo- cratic leaders in the county. Her term is for six vears. Mrs, Perry is the second of her sex to be named ing two co-respondents, J. Cleveland Church of this county, formerly of Washington, has filed suit in the cir- cuit court' here for an absolute divorce from Mrs. Ida A. Church. He is represented by Attorneys Thomas | L. Dawson and E. Steadman Pres- cott of Rockville. The couple were married In Washington in 1302. Licenses have been issued by the clerk of the circult court here for the marriage of Earl Faulstitch, 21 years old, of Baltimore and Miss Edna M. Bell, 18, of Bowie, Md., and | "IN OLD CHEVY CHASE ! 107 Grafton Street side Golf Course, on lot 75 feet wide. 8 rooms and 2 i baths. Oak floors throughout. One block from Chevy Chase Circle. This is probably the most reasonably priced house in Section 2, and if you are in the market for a comfortable, well located home, you should not fail to see this property at once. \ New Dutch Colonial, facing south, overlooking Kirk- | | | | | OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY Edw. H. Jones & Co., Inc. Chevy Chase Bank Bldg. Cleveland 2300 Petworth Homes 4711-4717 9th St. N.W. FIVE SOLD - Colonial homes, | containing six rooms, | tiled bath, hot-water | heat, hardwood floors, servants’ toilet, ce- ment front porches, | paved alley. Floyd E. Davis 7th & E Sts. S.W. These Are Kite Homes That'’s one asset to begin with —for it carries with it a certainty of re-sale value that makes your investment assuredly a good one. The Location— It cannot be equaled for ac- cessibility and desirability. North Cleveland Park —has a deserved reputation for complete and comfortable Homes of exceptional character. The sample Home is at 4315 39th Street The Construction— That’s what counts in a Home —and in these Homes care an quality are everywhere evidenced in every detail. Arrangement— They have six rooms—Iluxuri- ous bath, sleeping porch, slate roof, tasteful decorations, large closets. DOUBLE OAK FLOORS THROUGHOUT—AND A SEPA- RATE GARAGE. and Terms— We promise you’ll be surprised at the price—| use you’ll be getting “more home” than the price usually commands, and the terms will be easy for you to carry the investment. to get here— Motor out Conn. Ave, west on Albemarle St., turning into 38th— or take Wis. Ave. car to just beyond the National Cathedral at Windom St.—it’s but a square to these Homes. There is through car serv- ice via Wisconsin Avenue. Our Mr. Hamilton —is in charge of the Park Office, at 4301 39th St. If you wish a special appointment, phone him at Cleve- land 1490, o1 TS I TR B S R 1 Price Built, Owned and For Sale by Harry A. Kite (Incorporsted) 1514KSt. Phone Main 4846 > SATURDAY, ‘OCTOBER 18 1924. John Lyons, 29, and Miss Matilda Smith, 27, both of Frederick, Md. At a meeting held at the home of Mrs. Jesse E. Swigart, at Somerset, the Bethesda Woman's Club elected officers as follows: President, Mrs. A. W. Starratt; vice president, Mrs. ; recording secretary, Mrs. M. H. Sutcliff; corresponding secre- tary, Mrs. C. C. Barnes; treasurer, Mrs. Herbert H. Watkins. Mrs. Sw gart was chosen to represent the club on the board of the Montgomery County Federation of Women's Clubs. Announcement has bee the marriage in Baltimore ago of Miss Eliza Riggs, Mr. and Mrs. L. Elgie Rigg: tonsville, this county, Hobbs of Glenwood, Md. The bride as a student at the State Normal School. At a well attended meeting of the Laytonsvijle Branch of the Women 8 Rooms 2 Tile Baths Concrete Front Porch Hot-Water Heat Electric Lighting Democratic Club of Montgomery County, held at the home of Mrs. 3. Riggs, Mrs. Jagmes C. and Mrs. Merhle Haines the remainder of the campaign. The gatheri; W Ji w & Here’s One You Haven’t Seen BECAUSE ITS JUST BEEN COMPLETED AND IF YOU DON'T INSPECT IT IMMEDIATELY “YOU’RE OUT OF LUCK” IT'S THE LAST ONE LEFT—AND IS A REAL HOME Hardwood Floors Throughout Automatic Water Heater Fireplace Brick Construction & R 2819 Woodley Road (SEMI-DETACHED) Open for Your Inspection All Day Sunday Also Every Week Day Evening Until 9 P.M. W.C.and A.N.MILLER 1119 17th St. Realtors Main 1790 The Homey Suburb University Park has many features that no other suburban community enjoys. Things that make living a joy and your home a temple of contentment. On the Washington and Baltimore Boulevard—just be- k yond Hyattsville; just this side of the Maryland State University. All the im- provements have been in- stalled. Here are water, v enjoy all the conveniences of the city— plus the glo- ries_of the country. Downtown in thirty min- utes —and if there are members of the family at- tending the University — it’s but a step. Choice Lots, 15¢, 20c and 25¢ Choose your location—and terms of payment will be arranged to suit. Buy a Home, $8,750 to $12,500 Nearing completion are several attractive types of homes—Colonial, Bungalow and Cottage. They will be sold on convenient terms. Build a House—We’ll Finance It Select your lot—and we will make the money immediately available with which to proceed with the construction—and you can repay us on easy terms. You'll find a representative at the Park Office every day (including Sunday) to give detailed information. 7 \ Take G Street cars—or the busses—or motor out the Washington and Baltimore Boulevard B. 0. L. Wells Representative University Park Co., Inc. The Safe Investment Phones— Hyattesville 36-J & 340-R