Evening Star Newspaper, July 12, 1925, Page 18

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO. D. C, JULY 12, 1925—PART 1 | —_— e Charles m, sergeant-at-arms; Re g’ 4 2 family mausoleum after a simple bur- |averageq 686 pounds of milk and 34 TO MARK ANNIVERSARY List of Maryland Politiclans In-| W. G. Winton, chaplain; Dr. C. H, |the extersion division of the Univer-| "0 vice was pronounced on Sun {pounds “of butter fat during June Iden, child welfare officer. Delegatse | 8ity of Virginia, salled yesterday to|day. Col. Goldsmith was promoted to| The wedding of Miss Beuih Lee Special Dispateh to Thé Star S BALTIMORE, Ju —Sshos |St. John's of Elizabeth City Par-|working h,m,.,'(;,,d"h:'!th’v‘m":“:::: cludes 16 Democrats. were elected to attend the convention | attend the Wor'd Federation of Edu. | the rank of colonel in the Confederate [ McDonald. daughter of Mr. and M ish, Virgini | advocated as a cure for “the present | Special Dispatch to The Star. at Staunton, and it was announced | cational Assoclations at Edinburg Army in recognition of very and | Charles McDonald of Berryville, to 3 + Virginia, Was Scene of First |industrial depression” by Thomas B.| BALTIMORE, Md.. July 11.—As.|hat the membership is now 82, which| “The body of Col. Washington La.|kallant service at Gettys Paul McFarland of Hagerstown, M v English Wedding. Eames, vice president of the New Jer- | suming that Gov. Ritchie will run for |18 higher than the quota set fer the|fayette Goldsmith, father of Ma. In Clarke County, V. Tilford led | was 3 zed at the heme of |sey Federation of Labor, in an ad-|the Senate, politictans have listed 22 gregution. John 8. Goldsmith, who died here Fri- the Northern Virginia Cow Testing bride S ST | Special Dispaten to-Tns star | dress before members of the Balti-|eligibles for the governorship, of . . f | " HAmp % —_The | more federation‘this week which 16 are Democrats and 6 Re- ix Others Indicted in COn-!’(“!L\Ml! TON, Va, July 1t le‘ Industry is suffering from over- | publicans, 4 : 2 | 305th birthday anniversary of Bt |expansion, Mr. Eames said. There is| Following are the Democrats: E. nection With Death of |Jonn's Church of Elizaveth City | overproduction in almost every com- | Brooke Lee, Willlam S. Gordy, Emory | parish” will be celebriited tomortow .mndfil,\‘l lh;:hn' ¥, »<".u'nl a sxm‘x;;n-é- ; tl“ul-ley\lz’,llm\h: c M:"ln‘l‘nxh. r{?“l‘iurg e | work day, he said, will bring addes ruce, Howard W. Jackson, Millare 44 in Collapse. |at 5 pm. on the site of the original | buying, which in turn will dispose of | K. Tydings, T. Allan Goldsborough, SturbIARGIINES o s i ST surplus stocks of goods | J. Charles ' Linthicum, Stephen W. —_—— « oin Llizabe 2 paris! Mr iSames described efforts made sambrill, David G Winebrenner, | was established July 12, 1620, but the |y certain industries to cure the evil | Willlam Milnes Maloy, Orlando Har- BOSTON ¢ it—Three ‘men y of the church and of thelof overproduction by restricting | rison, Emerson C. Harrington, Wal: Mieancr not ¥ before Judge Henry | PAUSH, Sntes rom e Seltlement o | menufacture (emporarily These ef- | ter ! Michell and John M. Dennis. ok I Beeaion ampton (then coughtan in | forts, he said, had brought prosecu- | epublicans — John *hilip , %6 toths. 10 ]l ler Lord Delaware. This is|tion before the United States Supreme | Henry I°. Baker, Jacob France, W. el et continuous parish in the | Court under the Sherman anti-trust | Bladen Lowndes, Willlam F. Broen- Episcopal Church he [law. The business welfare of the | ing and Albert Gi. Towers 1 by th Ik County ] 1 connection _with the | fit Fi e AL e country is dependent upon the wel- | collapse of ihe Plokwick ou” % |brated annually by the congregation | deciared. He said the country cannot | MISSING CHILD DROWNED. ? i , Wit 5= jof John's | really be prosperous until the farmer | I B P . . ,, ision omorsow - the |is hrosperous \ “Furniture of Merit / Eye Streets. Closed All Day Saturday D:lring July and August specia | Bearchers Find Body in Potomac at Pierce, Md. The grand ry returned % Y o ,, ch In vestments to the b S penEeL aos {ay faex he address will be de- ::;:;{’:”f‘,\‘l‘f\:":‘\rfo,‘\'f b ’”'(“,(Til;!m»ml by the rector. Rev. Dr.!WIRGINIA HIGHLANDS. Fonk arebitect of the Rosenthal Charles E.McAllister. A detachmient \ the band at the National ERN ; : tie and ‘ 3 vears old. was drowned . if ts the oldest | River below here, having strayed from B the vard at the home of his grandpar- first English couple ma - = L _|ents, where his mother was staying. T&yden ANDS, Va., July | “The hody was found lodged beneath e the Virginia High- | o footbridg sEt President A. D. Dans | service now used LY |introduced two speakers, H. T. Clark made in London Inf.o, of the Chesapeake und Potomac | Gl tHe Ssate| et county shginser: MOl SERRYVILLE, Va., July 11 (Spe- = T 3 X g Binin s Jouseph B. Price of Berryville, irned will be revealed = : 8 e telephone conditions, cited the fact | o/ 51 taal that appreximately 2,100 telephones |} e P were now cc ed to the Clarendon | Home at Phoebus will fur- AURORA HILLS. | yesterday at ce, on the Potorac glish settlement in / - Abett v parish Association meeting | . W% BERRYVILLE. that |16 Telephone Co. and Capt. J — whot \ents have b 1 1 @ take care » present conge ”i‘\fh” has been attending th eas six years ago swimm | Training e held in Win. r little Elizabeth a result of Mr. Clarkson stated that if people indictment ke sxtension o g ” on | desiring teley s would make a R would be installed c the next 30 4 days for temporary relief. until the BUMPER WHEAT CROP. e X letfon in December of a cable of ST | De T ny ’ > . in Farrell, Pa. She Frederick County, Md., to Realize i " Capt « just finished | Was hter of Mr. and Mrs. Fos. stimAte as the |t her Special Dispateh to The Star possible cost of sewerage, $60,000, or Leslie D. K as anhounced FREDERICK, Mad July $150 apiece for 400 s W. Roller, who has been ap- realize nearly $2,000.000 from their High School, near here, will wheat crop this vear, said by aged | 4 . oo view to utiliz teach the same subject in the Berry- agricultur to be the la feld | | % into ville High School. Night classes are on record. Although sea na. | ¢ & o inating a g d 1 during slack seasons for tions were not favorable, re h - g = 2 e ) ation is pr the farmers who desire vields ate reported, the A - | zens whether ntific methods estimated at about 1.200.000 bushels. | H. Bittenbender e A 4 Twe x officers and men leave . d . 5 2 - 3t Will bring an added’ fevenns . a short address National Guard camp at Vir. guaranteed satisfaction—both in quality and price. That's our ;«’»_;’H“"‘:“‘xv of between § D. C. Man Buys Estate i ey i inday CEIE b standard of storeship—and to make the service still more complete Robert G. Wil vashine ¢ Ad : [ Tnfant d ginia a charge account is available for the request, time to ex t e cation at the iria office a line Lllfl' fent size to for sev oy ned w » playing with $2,000,000 This Year flerson dis- Har who have many rela Farmers of Frederick nty will 2 - °T| Capt. Talima to teach culture in the T has been our continuous aim to build a reputation for quality first— (]’u’ough reasonable prices—and to bind the two with the cord of The aver: 1 for the county | was about 2 els to the acre. In | some localities farmers have reported ¢ S 3 vields of an acre. These | : 6. JIE Daily; e . o : 4 S e Mol e da Mrs. Elmer Williams of F v d the fol : e one. and Mr. | mof 3 1 i RS * * * * e o o he property toj Mra. fola Norv. ‘arter, vice commander; men’s clott raise t \brec s ow! in * r, M A. Simons, second vice commander: J. Burner. adjutant; Charles J 1 w =V7 | A Il ‘ & Nine-Piece Dining’ Suite Of Combination Walnut—the Buffet of convenient size. | il porch Rockers A very comfortable y (] Al [l N AN QA %) model. High back and strong maple frame;: nice- Oblong Dining Table, China Cabinet with glass door, top- ped with fretwork—and five Straight Chairs and Arm- chair, upholstered in genuine leather. ly finished. S i e X Well made and exceuent deSiEnv Fea- $147‘50 White Kidsk is double weave. $4.50 Black and W Featured at ceeee a1l White Kidskin. HITES. Blacks and _‘ every shade be- heels. tween--for every vacation occasion ! Actually thousands of pairs sensationally reduced! For we're "Ringing down the curtain” on Summer stocks! And at only $3.75 pair, it's “Quick Action.” Better hurry! "Cl'lauenge" Refrigerators Of many sizes and styles we handle we want to fea- ture especial]y a Side-icer model—40 inches high, 28 inches wide and 16 inches deep. Enamel lined. Apartment Suites Designed expressly for the special requirements of apart- ment living—with its restricted space. Five attractive pieces —a Gate-leg Table, with top 35x48 inches, of the eight- leg design: and four Windsor Chairs, with $42 50 supports at backs and wood seats. Mahog- any finish that is very popular. Featured at Table—3817.50 Chasrs, each—36.25 the ice compartment is Slmmons = Metal Beds 15x9 inches—admitting a In twin size and either block of ice 15x9x12 \ ) Ivory-finish or Mahogany- inches — of approximately fin‘i,s?;. They are typical 30 pounds weight. Simmons Beds —which Patent Leather means best in material and Strap Sandals. = $19.75 workmanship. sl 2.85 ; Each White Kidskin. With “Cut-outs.” Only 5 of many equally attractive models pictured. Dozens of others. All colors and materials. All sizes. g . The door opening into Featured at... Reed Chair Regd Rocker A luxuriously comfort- Also genuine Reed, and able Armchair of genuine matching the Armchair Reed: of Brown finish: illustrated at the left. Cre- Cretonne cushions and = tonne cushionsand back— back, covered finished in the rich Brown 2% R seEciaL ... $14°75 ggee, . $14.75 Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. N.W. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. Patent Leather Semi-Sandal. TR

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