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12 C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1925. Wanwis P < THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D o ki v dered and it- | rell, 35, of Quantico, Va.; David G. id be inent bush m - i CANADA T0 SUBSIDIZE ROCKVILLE. o e ameds with - Ciy do Hartin, | Maithewa: 22, and Miss Ruby C. MuMhers, | of Cleveland, onie, against J. Forreet | B oY ORI WU 2 O Y. | Wins Notable Case o e TR R R KBy i U DR e G A e S L i S TR V. e , Al 25, 3 * J Y recover LU.I. man, to fake the matter up w £18% aigies Mazy ) aitharsburg, s county, to re ALL l‘VOVE YOU ! FREIGHT SHIP FLEET| rocxviiue, aa, webruary 20.|proper authorities and Soiomion: 5. | $50900. ae. e resule ot Todunice. T0OPPOSE HYLAN (s ial).—The handsome residence It was stated that as the Chesapeake Morton, 21, and Miss Gretchen E. Rob- | collision on the Rockville-Gaithérsburg E Special).—' Willing to Back Non-Partisan inson, 19, both of this county. plke, August 30, 1923, the ju in the Cameo Record rty, the Y. on the frut farm of Eugene Scott was | 404 Oblo Canal I private propertys W2 | 'yp ihe ‘suit of Mrs. Maude J. Over- | Circuit Court at Frederick, returned a | [N Candidate in Fall Mayor- alty Election. Ten Modern Ships to Be Used to | dostroved by fire yestorday morwini|as the fish laws are concerned. The LN R T TR ¢ the defendant. 4 SRR N oW, o | importance of protecting the flsh in the J N R 2ol iti $15,000. Mr. and Mrs. Scott were away : . i house was the colored cook. icl ¢ clae i Possessions, A toAin (hip atic Mhe: Rockvilia]lire e canal oficiElE sty Cha aoaocies Velunteer firemen responded to the | g0 MEROTS over fhe B erein | By the Associated Press. alarm, but when they reached the |i] r bt e TTAWA, February 20.—Ten new, scene the entire upper part o ©| Licenses have been issued by the 3 e he | building was in flames, and they de- | cjeric of the Circuit Court here for the moder® ships are to be bullt for the | o g thair efforts toward saving SOMe | orrigze of Raymond W. Inscoe, 23, Canadian government and used to|of the furniture. The Property Was|and Mies Bessie L. Inscoe, 19, both of foster trade between Canada and|insured. Washington: Donald T. Wigley, 36, : s erly of La Plata, | and Miss Jane G. Kelly, 24, both of England, and also Canada and other| John C. Posey, former! . ¢ paris of the British empire, accord- | Md., but more recently of Washing- | Washington; Burr M. Brown, 24, and fng o an agreemont botween the |ton, was arrested at Halpine, on the | Mies Lilian K. government: and Sir William Peter- Rockville plke, yesterday, by _Pellr:- Purcellville, yn son, published yesterday man Earl Burdine and Deputy Sheriff { Alexandri The agreement specifids that Sir|Clifard L. Howard at the request of By the Associated Press. i3 ' NEW YORK, February 20.—The Republican county committee was on yecord today as being willing to sup- port a suitable non-partisan candidate for mayor of New YorK at next Fall's #lection to prevent the continuance ©of the Hylan-Tammany regime. The attitude of the committee was announced at a meeting last night swhen it unanim y approved the re- port of its advisory committee de- nouncing Tammany Hall as acting | e R N U G G The Southwest Branch of the American Security, located at 7th and E Sts. SW,, is in the center of the South west business section, yet convenient to the residents of this part of the city. It PR Willlam ghall establish and maintain t‘r‘r;*xrl";v:(*!m’e‘-fl;idfl;:‘pfl“_l"':x“‘z“{‘“ A in .the ARtlantic a fleet of 10 ships ploy he i a a - |of Washington, charged of assault » A\l ] in consideration ot un annual v |of ERRELN SR or driving | " e n " " " m of 0 pounds to i : v him from Washington to Halpine late t e e s re now be. |Tuesday night, THE EDISON COMPANY i rbt PR, “The membership of the Montgomery | with Mayor Hylan in “swindling the ing constructed, it is stated. All are o 5 5 p‘n’onh by llm:k;‘ng subway conseruc: to be approved by the British Board [ County’Game n;\d l'lulL;o'h"';;';‘ > —are contmuousky im- tion 3 Vi FEA of Trade and are to have the high- |sociution was glven A boost at u meets 3 d adding NEW A special report on the transit T it est classification of Lioyds. ‘They [Ing of the executive board here last| proving and adding situatior. by the advisory committee AL LR G S are to have up-to-date cquipment and | evening, when all 50 members of the| 7 AMPS ~ We now have enid that Tammany Hall would |22 years of age and the youngest|appliancos, and prior to their accept- | Capital City Field frials 00 O O Tepudiate Mayor Hylan because of | Practicing counsel in the Paris courts, [ ance all (echnical dotails are to be :;‘ush“;x‘:’;“elrl":L?_rt(:r;f M raey.| 8 variety of more than s o Court Justice McAvoy's re-|was the attormey who successfully [approved by Canadign government|threugh sec ) M. Y. . ,\::lmnnmmz him responsible for | conducted the defense of Mlle. Stanix- | experts. - paid their fees for the current vear.| 30 in gizes and colors. i 3 Secretary Boley and others of the iransit conditions. The advisory com- (lawa Uminska, young Polish girl, e RGO o 2 . & mittee, however, sald that Mr. Hylan | who shot and killed her fiance, S Washington organization were pres THE LATEST OFFER was able to prevent new subway |Zysnowsl who was dying| A death certificate filed at“Edmon- | ent and»gn\'c‘l,n;sul.'nnffscotroalerl;:i AND SPECIAT. BABGAIN ‘I building “only because Tammany Hall him of his suffer-| ton, Alberta, gave “Talked to death”f Field Trials Club would co-operate furnished the necessary votes in the | ings. . Fournler relled strongly | as the contributory cause. Investigation | with the Montgomery s yd % bhoard of estimate and ed him up [on the element of ty which metl- | showed that the doctor said the man | clation. The mvelir{‘ “‘lu (;){r:-;(lf: in the board of aldermen. vated Mlle. Uminsk: The same pity | would have had some chance of re-|by the president, W. Prank cketts. The report predicted that Tammany | caused the jury to bring In a verdict| covery if he had not been bothered | The question of stocking ”"r sv:re:‘:mn would nominate “a personally pre-|of mot guilty on the murder charge. | by relatives anxious about his will.|of the county with fish of varlous kentable candidate” in the coming mayoralty election and concluded with the statement that the Republicans must combine with civic organiza- tions to support a non-partisan tickct OPERA BY MONTEMEZZI GIVEN PREMIERE IN U. S.| Checking Savings " Foreign Exchange Real Estate Trust Safe Deposit Departments AMIERI[CAN SECURIT ———— e AND TRUST COMPANY o | 15th and Penna. 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Clearance in single and double breasted styles : = & > 2 5 5 fi::x:;: aanitha "‘rr:rr?onmh:::erufin: Smermp Gty l Sold up to $40.00. Clearance Sale price— Northeast—8th and H Sts. N.E. Northwest—1140 15th St. N.W. ] Self, known by his “Love of Three| 5 c. ‘. “'nnl““l L |8 e Kings,” attended and heard the opera 3 T - 5 20 L L T e ey g e nis griend, Tullio 5 S . 709 13th St ONE DOOR |5 ¢Total . Resources QOver T'hirty-Five Million B Serrafin, tits firs®performance s 50 % SUITS s 50 $ .50 . ABOVE G ST. | Hl in Turin Years ago. . S In Spring Weights | & It was a gala night for the lovers _ SPECIAL A o g of Italian art, with even the scenery [ ERRIIRILENIREYER AR RE YRR AR RRR AR designed by an Ttalian, Giovanni o masSsanges Grandi of the cast headed by ala, and an -Italian como Lauri-Volpi and Giovanni Martino and the dane- - Shirts {5 by Rosina Galli and Giuseppe ]"“i;wow" Underwear Gloves Neckband and onfiglio. . ose Kid Gloves in light, me. h. The opera houses in Milan and Wool Ribbed dium and dark patt R Turin, from which were graduated Hose, 3150 e g R . Orig! and other i"’:";" do‘;d’l‘; $4.00. Clearance price— makes. . Clearauce pric and-EndsSa price— Per 95¢ 85(3. Gar. 9%5c¢ e Ao ! ' Old Tyme Silk Shirts onx’ the siies Kotbes ookl In fancy stripe Guinea the chief sclence’ is & .;\.m(‘ 2 H‘(;se . BhEntis polted: profound intimacy with — = S B it e tion of poisons. 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