Evening Star Newspaper, January 15, 1925, Page 44

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FLOGGINGS INJAIL 1.2 o e REPORTED CUSTOM s e o uction « the Youghiogheny hydroelectric plant in (‘mn'pl[l o . C , Md., th it is expected the One Prisoner Said to Have |aum win be ciosed and the start made | in filling the before the S]wrilnfi “ H il thaws. It is the plan to have it fille Been “Briefly Hanged” to |i! s b auriy Butamers: (e F C f o W been in pm?ie;s nl y‘cz?r ). oughiogheny ydroelectric Drce on eSSIon. Corporation, an affiliated company of S —— the Pennsylvania public system. The tunpel through which the water will reach the powerhouse hat been bored nearly through the mountain and is lined with concrete, while the f the powerhouse has been d and the brickwork is well | SCHOOL HEAD 6PPOSED. Frederick County (Va.) Farmers’| P Union Hold Change Essential. prisoner | Spec ch to The Star. - of | { ISTE va., January 15.— the £C ministration of alr . Kline, superintendent of derick County lpul»llc schools, and F didate for refelection, “has fail- d to meet public approv: i 1 resolutions adopted last n the Middletown Farmers' Unfon in | urging John .O. Beard, principal of Middletown Agricultural High ¢ a candidate for the that the a change “is public con- cement of © , January gainst about 1,500 dog own- ROCKVILI 5 (Spe-| or “rederick County, delinquent s et g ing of the|in payment of dog taxes, will be start- : Women of | ed Monday morning by H. Dorsey ey i at the| Etchison, attorney for the Board of ;}:::;n:‘lm v S here and|County Commissioners. It is esti- e ‘hosen as | mated that there are over 6,500 dogs oo A John A.|in this county which cause consid- president, | erable damage to sheep. The license o Rock. | fund collected by the county is used A to pay indemnities, and any residue oward the support of the publlc Pract:’ca”y our entire stock has been grouped into three great lots and marked down for this absolute clearance sale. Not a coat in the house has been overlooked. ® 0000006 gitive Slayer. © January b e . Richly Furred Coat d by a mole on Frested in Weet / chnly € oats moonshining. v, $ 2 ear term f " G i e \ i € Formerly Up to $50 1 when w7, & | Very Smart Coats—smart in their fine ma- ] terials—straight lines, and ‘the new ways in which they have been generously trimmed with furs that fashion demands. © . ot e o . A 44’ A EA | Richly Fur-Trimmed Coats 20k sl Formerly Up to $60 F'o see these Coats is to fully realize what wonderful values they are—of soft, finely tex- tured fabrics, exquisitely silk lined; collars, cuffs, and some times borders of fur. current B : : : N “ a he ‘\ w'~vu‘wimvul by | : \ : e, di ¥, vresident of | 2, Women classified : eorgia now n er close o Our Smartest Winter Coats Formerly Up to $75 i Coats that you will be proud to wear upon P / \1\\‘5 any occasion. The fabrics are soft and most /( [\ \ ) luxurious. Such furs as Fox, Squirrel, Beaver, ¢ \ /«N/ Seal and Marminks trim them. RACHMANINOFF e “The Giant of the Piano” Records His Playing Exclusively for the AMPICO The possession of the Ampico in the world- renowned Chickering, the oldest and most distinguished ef all pianos made in America, means that Rachmaninoff will play for you in your own home whenever you wish to hear him. Let us tell you more about the Ampico. Come to our warerooms and hearit., COMPANY Codt Sdlant B : e Entsre % 3 2 eautifu G St. Corner 13th Third Floor : 7 Window Display

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