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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €., WEDNESDAY. APRIL 15. 1925. B A R PI-ANS $] ived, both by the society and by lhn} “With a circulation of 145,000 and | RUL ING REVIVES 30-YEAR [(-mm here was revived by a decision | taxes in Parkersburs in exchange for| | [GHTNING KILLS MAN. ‘ e ndividual member | i RATRAY through the cir-| niore, as the magazine will have it it | of the United States Supreme Court|a piece of land given to the city. We ulution of the magazine 10 the en-| o5 to all members of the soclety. RAILWAY TAX FIGHT | »onas absorbed the road a'little over a year S ! Mortgage Loans ire 145,000 members. The case is that of the Baltimore | later, acquiring the tax contract,” said FORK 5 \ 2 i wo.| there ehould be u great increase in | ase | of ore | later, acquiring o g YORK, Pa., April 15.—An electrica It has been the po.icy of the so-| = and Ohlo Railroad against the City|an officlal of the road. atom, of unuaull sbvesits vistled 4l for sale by | advertising which will make it pos: | “heen Lroa s sl o A e | ety t iblisn a 1 e since its| @ & . | of Parkersburg, W. Va. to restrain In 1894 the city levied taxes on . |NGREASE |N BUES iAo AT T ¢ there are|sible sull further to improve the|Verdict Exempting B. & O. ProP-|ihe municipality from levying taxes|us. We filed suit on the basis of | section late yesterday and left in its { 000 membe ' b e = sburg. W. Va,, |0 its property under an agreement | the contra and were given the de.| wake one man killed by lightning. | || & EO OLB ser to the m e e it i G ot erty at Parkersburg. W. exempting the railroad frem taxation. | cision. That was the last we heard|a demolished home and crippled Ly The railroad won out in its suit here, | of the case until iast year, when the | trolley, telephone and electric light in S “Our plun is (o increase the dues' maintain their officiai magazines Reversed by Supreme Court. Main 5027 but the Supreme Court reversed the | city gave notice of an appeul from |serv of the members $1 each and send the | through the dues received. sending : B dribai : decision and sent the case back for re- | the judgment of the District Court ‘ Jacob E. Heilman was struck and 923 New York Avenue Will Enable Distribution of magazine to all. The idea is not to|the magarines to all members with- | Special Dispatch to The St a | The “taxes wmount to only $2.000 to | instantly killed 1 1237 Wisconsin' Avenue hrust the magazine upon unwilling | out : § : trial. notable ex- | BALTIMORE, April 15.—A 30-vear|'"“In 1653 the Northwestern Virginia | $1.000 a® vear. but we ats Loing to] Ligh ruined the home of Harry | Official Organ to Every BbAce St tormBke e maghane A A 3 National | gy in the United States District 'Railroad Co. oblained immunity from | tri to enforce the agreement Deardort real part of the returns Soc . £ members magazine a very great 'he magazine now published membership In the soclet pentedly declared (here should be he Daughters of the American | ; - S o = pationnl organ. it i¢ unfuir to sk | Revolution is a distinct asset. as sub- | WESERGTIN T Ul % S N\ Ly ; = One of the most important matters support it. while the great majority | In its proposed enlarged form it 0 come before the Congress of the|paye practically no part in its sup-|=hould be an umlnfllr‘)nu! n:u?l l‘(‘) the Daughters of the American Révolu-| port members and u credit to the soclety. X L) jon, whose e Ware Mom. | o e ) day. is -d wmendment to the | 5 5 Fm society, increasing the | ; it The purpose of the nerease is 10 make It possible to send : See Our 2 A Three au of the American Revolu ‘_\\\\\\\\‘\\ 9 s ne. and at the same time | \h \ d > SR D 2 s nNa \ X \ Inaow Known for Remarkable Value-Giving ays The proposed amendment to the | & ] - we has been indorsed.unanimously D]Spla) F St. N.W. Sale ional boa of management M Anthony Wayne Cook. president ger W s eral, believes that the society shoul N urs a rl a a“ a ur a take this step, 9 “The very foundation stone of the = National Society of the Daughters of | the American Revolution is patriot- | ism.” Mrs, Cook declared today. “The | . whole aim and purpose of the soclety | 3 and law-abiding citizens. ery great | movement and work in this and other | upon the printed word, upon an or g £ dedicated itself. The| ing the significance of historical events in the history of America, past & and curre It can_be made the| AND RECORDS nization, by keeping | 4 x the members better informed as to the | In Your Home the Hrckpess made | OU can pay for it on surprisingly Further Outline of Plans. easy terms. ith a great variety i e as will be in ’ : &nity, reputation the world’s best music and entertain- » may have a circula- ment— . tion far wider than the membership further the patriotic aims ot the Whae you want in Music. Daughters of American Revolution as often as you want ’t Member of Society. | measure, since the soclety 12,000 of the members to continue to | scribers have often borne testimony member of the society the FOUND D '894 o greatly enlarge and fmprove lhe; careful consideration by the nu»‘ | Patriotism Foundation Stone. | is a better America through patriotic | countries today relies more and more | ne provides one of the most effective means of spreading the | doctrine of love of untry, of teach sing the efficiency of | work in hand. the reasons for it and | plans contemplate s o dlustre, You can begin at once to enjoy itself and so aid in pop izing still 1t should be an asset of great value to the society and to the country. without worry Mrs, ook stated that, should any . pposition arise to the amendment on Victor Records hen presented to the Continental ongress for adoption, She was confi- Open 9 AM. to 10 P.M. nt such opposition would fall to the 2 round when the whole matter was fully understood. 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This quality of garment not ordinarily found at this price. » Group No. 5 Higher Type Dresses They are the latest expression of the Ensemble idea Placed in This Group - —and present contrasts and harmonies that will win . Clearance Price & favor at the instant. So distinctive in type that they m will hold their place firmly in fashion. ' 328:_2 o] Good assortment of sizes. Third Floor ’ EEEE—:EEEIE