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MORALS OF PRINGE SCORED N PRUSSIA Charges Against Kaiser’s Son Brought by Father of His Typist. 1 Democrat Deputy Mueller e is deputy of Oels, where the his home in Speaking t, Mueller o presence of the former crown ice in Oels is a moral danger for which is 1 - | the best in the employed Mrs. Rappich a's indig- that he the police being sane land and property invested in ouses in the United States was about $150,000,000 at the $25 More in Quality for $10 More in Price Don’t be penny wise and pound foolish in buying your clothes this fall. There’s no economy in a low price unless you get qual- ity and service. You pay ten dollars more and actually get $25 more in value, more in sat- tsfaction, and longer. service when you buy KUPPENHEIMER Tree Washington Planted to Be Saved by Cement Special Dispatch to The Star. FREDERICKSBURG, Va., Octo- ber 1.—Representative Martin L. Davey of Ohio, in private life a national authority on trees, v day assured local city officials 4 Daughters of the American Revo- lution representatives that the fa- mous old horse chestnut tree planted by George Washington could be saved. Tree surgeons have been work- ing the past week cleaning out the decayed parts. The opening in the trunk is large enough for a man to enter and in all about two tons of cement will be required to fill the cavities. PUPILS IN ESSAY RACE. “Hampton Roads, an Asset of Vir- ginia,” Is Topic. Spectal Dispatch to The Star. NORFOLK, Va., September 24— | Puplils of sevi hundred hizh schools No f $10 is offered for in each school division, te at large willl a cash prize of $50, to be awarded h_t a commission of jud to be named by _the Governor of infa. Booklets containing information re- 2 Hampton Roads have been ailed to each high school principal d division superintendent in the State for the use of the pupils, and additional copies may be obtained from the Hampton Roads Port Com mission here. contest has been indorsed | the ml als, who have requested the co-over | ion of superintendents and princ | in assisting In an. educational | | campaign_callt tention to the re- | sources of Virginia. — More than 10,000 farmers’ wives in California use electricity to cook. ‘THE ROCKVILLE. ROCKVILLE, Md., October 1 (Spe- cial)—An infection resulting from an internal disorder caused the death in a Washington hospital Tuesday night of Thomas Edgar Carson, a well known and lifelong resident of the vi- cinity of Beallsville, this county, aged vived by his widow, Best of Round "EVENING survived by his father, Thomas Carson of Beallsville. The funeral took place this morning the home, burial being at Lees- The annual war-against hawks of varfous kinds is on in this county, and a large number of these enemies of partridges, rabbits, etc., are being killed. By direction of the State game warden, Deputy Game Warden Clyde Harriss of this county s paying 50 cents for each hawk head delivered to him, and he is dolling out the 50-cent pleces at a lively rate. One boy alone has so far killed 24 of the pests. Abel Brown, a lifelong resident of F-‘EIEEEI_—__.__—:IEEE% B pAPERHANGING AND PAINTING JAMES B. Hexosrsox Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street—Phones GOOD CLOTHES Remarkably fine woolens, the very last word in young men’s style, unequaled values at $50 ® STAR, WASHINGTON, OCTOBER 1, the vicinity of Brighton, died on Tues- day at the home of his sister, Miss La- vinia Brown, near Brighton, aged 68 years. He had been ill a long while of a complication of diseases and his death was not unexpected. He was unmarried. The funeral took place this afternoon from St. Luke's Epis- copal Church, Brighton, burial being in _the cemetery nearby. Funeral services for Sylvester Burns, well known Laytonsville dis- trict farmer, who committed suicide at his home near Claysville \lundu‘l morning by shooting himself, were held yesterday afternoon at Mountain | View Methodist Church, near Clag: ettsville. Burial was in the cemetery near the church. Bulb Explosion Causes Scare. Explosion ‘of an electric: light bulb caused a fire scare in a room on the | first floor of the residence of Dr. R.| , 2519 Fourteenth street, everal companies respond- ed, but the fire had been extingulshed before their arrival. Only slight dam- age resulted. | | 1’ To intrust your in- i terior decorating to Henderson is to assure youself complete satisfac- tion— both with work and prices. 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