Evening Star Newspaper, September 24, 1925, Page 9

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

MARYLAND WATER || vITAL STATISTICS REPORTED Ambrose A, and Lucy Burch, Leon J. and Esther V. Warne: Salvaiore and Rosa Natoll, George, M, ang Mars M, Opdske. girl Slarehal and Victoria ite. girl b boy. e, 1. Utilities Association Urged to Oppose Waste and Pollution. and Mazie § Tkhatius B, and Wiihamina Aomas sirl Special Dispatch to The Star e AT HAGERSTOWN, Md. September| o !and fyrile bt warrington. bor 24.—Absolute control of the water re- and Martha \:‘Ll!er b3 sources of Maryland through a com- | misslon o prevent indiscriminate | waste through abuse of riparian rights was presented as the solution | pital. Hogpita Pegy Home Marr ohn' Jeeee or har Louis J. Wacht, 33. St. Elizabeth's Hos- infant — h“g;'m;'h,}:m aepial, The marriage of Miss Charles| Mrs, 1da M. Matheny, who spent the uleneru A B reernonn st Hos: | Brown Grigss, THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1925. (Continued rom Eighth Page.) Huddleson and Miss Onie Aleshire their home on Cathedral avenue after three;months at their Summer camp, at Otsego Lake, Mich. Miss Mary Arnold, Dr. Margaret arearet Blake. 7 months. Children's |t 39 Rosemont avenue, Rosemont,| Boston.by.Sea and to other citles in i Pa., will return here later in the| New England, as well as to New York £y V. Marstellar, 7 months, Crittenden | geason. juligs and Julla Engelharat. 7 Martha Clarke L “’!.“'“" Flospital. Wilson Field, son of Mr. and Mrs. | While Mrs. Matheny was in Canton R. A. Fleld, of Newrnan, Ga., took |2 number of éntertainments were allinger Hospital. place yesterday. MARRIAGE LICENSES. trip North and rlage licenses have been issued to the . Wooden and_Ro: xie L. Allen I K. Burion'and Rowd Elmmm Hanna Gx % ‘Scott and Dore Regiie Wit Mr. Field was graduated from 05, Gop Canh_of Ere fiickepurg, Va. | Cornell and is a Eva Boler of Index Bost Office, Vi S Sateraity o R Sone O ula i nd Va5, | Ihi Siema Fraternite e Field is gomery officiated, in the presence |*harmingly arranged dance to celebrate of only the immediate family. The |the twenty-first birthday anniversary Gartield | pride. “wore a gown of dark blue | of har son. . Davis, 8 monthy '63 Sth st. mirroline trirpmed in red squirrel and Mnlm\ Gibbs. & months. Children's Hos- |a cerise velodr hat. Mr. and Mrs. Field left for a motor Grove Park Inn, Asheville, N. C | They will make their home at Grifin . have just returned from a trip to City and Philadelphia. y daughter of Mrs. | Summer in Canton, Ohjo, is again in Griggs, to Mr. Hal ) her Washington home for the Winter. Dr. James §. Mont- | given in her honor, among them a The get-together party given by the Garden Club, Battery Park, Septem. ber 18, took the form of a street fair for the twofold purpose of getting all the members together after the vaca- tion and raising money to beautify the triangular parkings at (e inter | sections of the streets. | The club can now go ahead \\hh‘ | its plans. will later go to the member of the Sizma GENERAL STRIKE STILL THREATENED (N MEXICO Calles Withholds Decision on Pro- test of Confederation Against Federal Ruling. By the Associated Pre MEXICO, CITY, September 24.—Sev- eral conferences have been held by the various interests involved in the strike of the Aguila Oil Co. and the || proposed general strike ordered by the reglonal federation of labor in sym pathy with the strikers. No settle- ment of the controversy was ar- rived at President Calles has rendered no de- cision on the protest of the confedera. tion against the declaration of the federal district government, that the strike of the Aguila Co. employes in | Vera Cruz was fllegal. The President | has referred the question to the fed eral district Pending a report from the govesn —that fuse with mod- ish styling, workman- ship and Quality of the highest order. For furs that you can buy with confi- denee, ' Saks? 'Prices : ¢ o of the State’s water difficulties to the| Re okes, Harvev of Sunder], M. a graduate of Southern College, the sftuation aparently will remain un s Lo s O el of Sunderla y 4 | o : ; Are Invariably The Maryl Utllities Association, in| Ebener d F iman, girl. 3 Petersburg. Va. b anged fox several 7 yland ti sociation ¥ it th_ Mutselman. & Willlam W. Duncan and Marie W She is the niece of the late Repre- | man, chief enzineer of the State| pracls B jand Anna G Dillon. boy. botly of. i | From the London Tit-Bitis Board of Health. He said the pro-| oty Shd'Virais Chigline Bt | and At (Glen M4 |\ Michael S. Eulambio. director| Landlady.—tould vou mind, sir, I 2 Posed water commission should have| Richard G_ and Lottie M. Rober, bos : ; of the National Bank of Greece and | having ten this morning? I'm sorry ! s st power to stop the empyting of sew- g o in. ?m,{hau il Wilhaty ¢ Bond ot T ey vice president of the Chamber of Com- | (o <ay the coffee is quite exhausted. HE advantages of pection an here con- £ s : rol-| Le 2 ler boy Walter Shannah; et houas == = = o mnidyear segsion here, by Abel Wol . Hert oo B »“',“'-‘n’-‘a“"vfill.,'»‘u.”" .| sentative James M. Griggs of Georgla. | Beyond Recovery. ! Lowest. ) ) age in the Potomac River. and A snnedy. boy. n 3 A 4 merce at Athens, arrived in Wash- | Boarder—Quite exhausted, is it? I'm supplyin, our needs ’. ' ¢ The association, which includes | R ::‘-:‘l {:;}1:1"13“; Jarkson. girl. d iije and viarence Trier!'" 4 |inton from New York vesterday and | not at all surprised. You Know, it" mp;"lylkg y L Comparison Invited representatives of all public utilities| George F. and Mary M. Pollock. gir | Winifred b Medmamn ‘ot aooiford, Va. and i g guest at the Mayflower. Mr. |been in a very weak condition for companies in Maryland and the Dis-| Lorenzo ‘Vm-gflngum;tg'rgr;ml\‘gl: o B";m ;h Kurtz '..1[o|ném..(r js nd. Sulamblo entertained informally )10,,, time. sist in the three-fold as- s 1 t G E. 1 i i Detwiler of Camden s iabili . , bu ba | Sterling and Marie Bockoven. £irl. of Wintgrpock it = T T mart Styling and Low- u o Tecord as in favor of appointment of| Murray M_and Narie Ashhaugh. bos etly Langles Aot S Satarneu RN (| A A Walben Ailirose Sal 1«%%«4—.'«-‘%%*:,‘@.' 1 £ C tyling Pri [J the commission at {its meeting in and Johanna Luders, boy. Frank W. Savage and Mary Dolores Bland- - es! onsistent Prices. Baltimore, in February, members| Higraiqut and Helen Kountodriohs. £l | o [ 10w win entertain at Le Paradis this Learn the Art of F Fiaain ] v, s ward 17 and Helen 1. Foster. fir Téros Gilbert and Sadie Domlas evening for the latter’s daughter, Miss : e Ly s i Marslend] T et BT ber Lioxd D “'“hmmi:ndlnlxv'\“fi % jouss. . | Vingiite, Poitle. and her Sance. My l', Making Your Eanet & Bacher | urs Exclusively for Over 35 Years { s on fr e e . s Co v ana Lelia McKenney 3L should be handled, not in a unit of | TalesJvASSls Tiimen, bor. | ponired pancer_and Ethel Viotst {0 oD O arone ATHARE | € Clothes i\ 610 Twelfth—_]ust Above F the community, but In regard to the| John O.S. and Jeanctis Harrs: sirl i 3 | 1wl instruct & MANUFACTURING FURRIERS b % the Community. but in regard to the| NP, 0 34 JtMette ey ¢ Bek. Marsaret | the Gordon Hotel ) voh 15 maie” Far 2 eds, which migh cakad | Aubrer ¥. Crovo and A May Armstron . ments | :'\“_az;r”;;‘sr:i.:':‘ Hiv:r;”n :;L;)\.afl«"me‘?: DEATHS. | gonn'€ Cuna and arel D Pilo '-n Former President General gung, o - st § | 1413 F St. A CARIEAIIInG heAv Dettor thnt ter) L Conk. 48, 3235 Prospect st 3 reie M. Stll. both | D. A. R. Here for Short Stay. ting them, You save Brown. a7, Gaifiazer P ossital X R on ana Marie Tda Jo. Mre. George Thacher Guernsey,|Y onahalf br making the present haphazard plan—he out-| s ] ' e - ; : 2 mann ve ot Aged and harlie | former presider eneral o o lined as municfpal use. such as|Bijs Plaing foe i asiidy « rmer president. general of . the Six_ Lessons for e A CH Ak | R rer. 50, 2418 Guat b \ | Daughters of the American Revolu | %, Lessons 1 inking ¢ t Barnett Levy Georgetown University nar 5 tion, arrived last night at the Willard, | © power use, navigatlon. Citing the Hospital Ralth 4__Jones and Barnice C. Ropn ¢ AiMGiltiss encouterea by e fihrea| Chatlsr. Wolle (031 Eresncs Hosital : Wohand, Bernice € Roon. | where she plans to remain until Fri. | % Mrs. A. M. States borderir } e | Jobn W. Resmolds, 50, 1116 ¢ st n.e , Aay. when she will return to her home | £ = ordering on the Delaware| Annie Gemmil. 48, Home for ‘Axed. Bue | | Charis Dishman and Gladrs Ce- | in Independence. Kans.. after having | 9 Hildebrand ¢ River by indiscriminate use of war ains i e las Dasis. 70 Stste o ymond Sla and Estella Tuckeon | S the Summer trav |1 e of the river, Mr. Wolman pointed to| Rolmand Ridee ho S Hosahal C" | Nueont swain and Vol Waroan U R e i T A U instances in which lack of vision or Eire ) : s Bl &5 84 i selfishness has caused unnecessary Sl o e Bow Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Compt a|L Formery Win Woodward & Lothron g | it o 5 harles L. Loushers ourm wi : 5 ‘ mion au Ioss on the Potomac River. { oo Sisemore. 3 months. Children's | i witers and Mourma E. wil- | 110 310\ iaren have returned ml‘ PONPS et ) e atvin . Chattona snil Grecs 5 Thomies, | e e N » q 2 s, Belleview rd. g.e Lewie € Reeves of buman. N.J and | HOME RAIDED, WIFE SUES |niivi,fi FIE A N Sndts soff o p it Rt ) 0 1113 -G - STREET - and Prarl Collins, R mond. White and. Extrerme ¢ | 2 hours. Gegretown Universits Fospital. | len. Husband Operated still. She Says | Al Bra M "R Solbtia. | dats B Dlinner ot Howon va V0 M THE HOME OF FINE FURS SINCE 1895 in Plea for Divorce. 3";1",',.. . IS aRs ACokrERl S Tk BB : = ———— Allezinz that she was compelled to | 2 Tatu 3165, Tind st tn vacate her home at 1340 First | o, fenard Re Robertion, 0 mimihe. 4412 Ben- | —_— Street on September I. Mrs. Sadie | Ereline ‘lfzuvp 7 menthe. 031 1et st o »awson of 52 as sued| EHarbara firown. 4 months. 1 A st s Charles ¥. Dawson of the former ad- | Hospital dress for limited divorce.and alimony, | Geneva Coates. % months. Freedmen's Ho 14 e Charies E. Cro, onth. 609 Brewers % Featuring Only the Finest Ski She alleges that she had to leaye | ct. . B Crom. 1 mosih. 609 Bre . it 2 v the Finest Skins and her home her husband set lnc?:»{"‘m Garrettson. 23, Walter Reea | (3§ ° 4 4 Newest Styles at Conservative Prices 'v" in it and !\\a! "\"Ql'fflli“l a | I~l|l!?\'!! L. Daugherty. . 337 Gresham | or the manufacture of intox- |l | . . . \cating: Iatior. or it e g,;:,: (Allen B. Jones. 22 St. Elizabeth's Hos | 2 3 > There is real economy in a high-grade fur later was raided. Mrs. Dawson is | Josohine Ridde 5 Emersencs Houmital. | : > coat. Long wear is assured and great represented by Attorney Campbell 2 3. Maldne, & 84 Tavlor at 4 warmth in the coldest weather always fol- Howerd veridze. 880" Providents | lows the wearer. Those fur garments that represent our great stock were selected by us for their beautiful new styles, the quality of the skins and the low price at which they A classic $1350 can be sold. TInspect our stocks. walking shoe of . brown Remodeling <z Liebster y Furrier 1307 F Street Matron Hat Featured Established 1909 Store Hours 1219-1221 [ % 2 o AL 1 G sweer || Our First Fall Offering of 6 P.M. N.W. Wonderful Bargains | luxuriously Purred Coats D . e $ omstalm ‘ tvl\r.l::nv'es used; and the furs which adorn , Values $5 to $10 More Dresses for Stouts SPORT COATS' ‘ Seent Fioe—ture Tisrtr Jacquard Crepes olat ° ],@ /@y a Ja ‘ """\is",,:,E'Fo‘r:;?‘i:‘s""f:‘.:“ l";‘: f‘t‘;"‘l;‘ ‘::‘.'"E": Including many popular models in attrac- e R avigs: ihe GQRCILy. dn- e ive plaids. In shades of tan, cuckoo, gray, FRIDA’Y ONLY ) FRIDAY ONLY | . : ;_ $ido That s what customers ¢ SATIN DRESSES 2-Pc. JERSEY SUlTS Stevens Exclusive Guaranteed 0 Long Sleeves, tell us and we pass the ¢ “Flaves, in - 85 Py . Pansy, Wine, Several i | Pencil Bl Styles good news on to you:. ¢ i e Our Week End ey sepisy [of imuch jhusher mriced Popular all over for the graceful line and Special A Gl'eat Sale Sl ':".o:: n;w .h;d“-'u. A:n opporh;::,y‘h, bfi yo thnlAfip;::unnu lh; eol'nclf:’gm‘ ‘T se B : ( 8 ! iressed without an exorbitant casl sul i = ..nfltfliw C:e,ol;'vc.lll“l in; an, ¢ . 1 X ¥ 600 LOVEly New HatS 0 expenditure. L RIDAY ONLY CeptL o Pure A ik adorn THE DOWNSTAIRS SHOPPE ] Women'’s Patent Leather, Velvet and Satin Thread Autumn Hats 1t 35 anad 36:7° OPER A PUMPS ' Silk Aca:al Values $5.00 to $7.50 . Remarkably Priced at HOSe Copies of French Models The latest in ] T Tde ahies Seiahts Every authen- 4 style, the greatest and every pair perfect. Call tic new -_nnh. in value. [ ] for it by number—600 Lido Every desired This price for are sold as low as— —the Hose that has no equal Autumn color. these hats make 310 ana $12:30 at its price in America. Every new fash- this the banner on the main floor ionable trim. event of the Including all the most wanted 2 5 Se— yles and leathers for Fall wear- S DD ing. The group comprises opera d strap effects, in Black is i : issed— Velvets, Tan' Calf and Patent This is an event that should not be missed Leathe: Spanish, Cuban and o 3 a"-s rain or shine! It offers each an unusual oppor- Baby ‘Spanish heals. Aluo many 3 o . e flat heel shoes for growing girls. for $3 50 tunity to get fine style at a price nothing shor o Allisises of amazing. Hundreds of New Hats to choose <. To Go | Per Yofl""mfi';flh ‘u’l.} Lz from. You will select at least two or three 100 Prs. women s Shoes at 25c Pair it e Autumn Hats for what would usually be the Only One Pair to a Customer Street Floor. price of one. Every conceivable style and shape is included and every new Fall shade is here waiting for your selection. SO Third Floor Try Sworzyn’s First LoD ii

Other pages from this issue: