Evening Star Newspaper, May 14, 1925, Page 25

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. . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 14 19 UNDERWOOD GIVES UP| it wiiiinaer nany way ‘nal i | position of the properties, a problem M"-l.ER IS ELEBIEU < SE FIGHT | Shich is now being studicd vy a spe SHOALS I-EA clal commission appointed by the sion Beyond Bladensburg, Md. I‘fe:ldonl. { I_I[]NS GI_UB HEAD “ANNABOLIS, d; May 14 —7The|Is Won to Coolidge Idea Tiat Maryland State Road Commission yes- terday let contracts to Christhiif &| Short-Term Rental Would Be Inadvisable. ANOTHER NEW STORE OPENS SATURDAY MORNING at 3422 14th St. NNW. Free Samples and 1 Pint of Simpson’s Buttermilk free to first hundred customers. We will be glad to see you Saturday morning. ROAD WORK AWARDED. Defense Highway Concrete Exten- Rites Held for T. F. Willis. Special Dispatch to The Star HYATTSVILLE, May _14—The funeral of Theodore F. Willis, 68 {years old, who died Tuesday, was . {held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock There is little prospect of leasing |from his late residence, the Rev.| for a short period the power of Mus-!Charles L. Monroe, rector of St. Mat- cle Shoals, Senator Underwood P. E. parish, officiating. The Alabs larec oday re in charge of Takoma Good Roads League, stated he had|Alabamu declared here today ALy S T /et P been informed by the commission that | “ bids would be asked shortly for fur- | ther construction on the Bladensburg ed president | eng of the road. urth annual r Hotel last T - TN Ensley of Baltimore for construction | of two ard a half miles of concrete | Segeits Tl of Dbl ol s e of Organization—Now Highway, which runs from Bladens- Your Favorite Blend Has 86 Members. COFFEE 8 O’Clock, Ib. 38¢ A&P Brand Evaporated ‘MILK Made from pasteurized milk burg to_Annapolis. John R. Riggles, preésident of the } proper 2 | author hington. Burial we | has led t cre- | Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 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