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& PRN TWO VIRGINIA BILLS, AID GAPITAL PLAN‘ Highway and Park Ex- tension Areas. Buecial Dispatch to RICHMOND Delezate Cha:le either M purchase « eient zrouna fo a great bouiet of Washi Al houlevar azen or to he proceed i e | half o St ) Jurisdictios State is t the property and the throuzh pass are the funds titles. the app shich such me Park n. THe (GUke System ed d mission t or condemnat Marviand in the p Ing the ex commission staps the land i applies. of cour Feder: entry of the | \ Virginia necessary out the pro nal act, vests accord v 1 ubta the | Stare, and I ernment diction may ) ent juris 1 or lands as| hill also em Alexandria_and . scheme of The Dance Hall Bill. Perhaps one thing that will Arling K - more than any act of the ature will he on public dance halls. of which said to be a number in Arlingt nty. The law enacted is a stringent one. shuts out all women or girls under 18 re of age unless thev are a nied by parents or | guardians the police with | power to prevent disorderly conduct. | The bill as dra first applied to| ecounties a ininz but when the | measure was passed it amended so that any county with = ! fon of 300 to the square mile | in its provisions. and | Arlington County is the only county | in the State that has such a popula- | tion Arlington County compelled to get desire (o build or homes. A hill to enacted and applie; bill. to such coun dense population i lington. This i ed to have heen made necessary hv the development | of that section and. the need for such | regulation as 1 protection against fire | and to prevent the const Hx( rlnn of the “shack” type o flitting | elass th; not e hest type of residents for the a community BISHOP FREEMAN SPEAKS AT VESPERS Addresses N. A Services Held Memorisl Centi- nental Hall. Vet other | cities people will he | mits when they | houses or like the dance-hall have the found in Av at cipal speaker at vesper yesterday afternoon in Memorial Con- tinental Hall for the henefit of the thousands of edncators who are reg- istered here for the fi't th annual convention of the Department of Superintendence. nal Fducation Association. The vesper services followed a pa- triotic pilgrimage of the educators tn the tomh of the Unknown Soldier. in Arlington National Cemetery, where | Dr. Frank W. Ballou. president of the | | department. placed a wreath an the acarcophagus in behalf of the visitors At that brief ceremony the Colum- hian Male Quartet. Panl G. Led; E. Braithwalte, Ravmond G and John C. Smith. sanz “Rest, fully Rest.” and “Brave Heart, on” Plans for a Maore Peace. intensive drive by edu- the press on msmbers natfon-wide suppo viding for a dep: were laid at an exec Congress the the bill pro- : of education sion_of in the Six- 240 ARE ARRESTED FOR INTOXICATION Penalties Range From "l’crsonulI Bonds™ to 60 Days for Man Violating Probation. Two hundred and forty persons were arrested on intoxication chargee over the week emd.. In Police Court today 125 were still locked up for intoxication. and 43 of the remainder answered to their names on the collateral list. The customary fines and sentences were handed out by Jsaac R. Hitt. thelr severi pending upon whether the defendant Was a constant violator or not. Two Washingtons were on the list. Henry Washington and Odie Wash- ington, both colored. The first Wash.- | ington was ordered to pay a fine of | $10, while the other one wis released on his personal hond. Charles Merridith received the high- st sentence, that of 60 days, because | ha had been placed on probation Sat- urday for heing intoxicated. and the judge thought that the offense was repeated too quickly. John Green, colored, was arrested at Twenty-sixth and K streets Satur- day afternoon by Policeman Orville Staples of the third precinct. He was trying to sell Saturday's Evening Star | for 23 cents. The policeman thought that the price was too high, so. he arrested him for intoxication. Being he judge gave him AGEE WINS 10MILE “|South Atlantic =un |2 mile more had heen run, {sprint to forze fad heen | M 0 | Sleep |} ¢ 5 dayz straight when today, ) | AMNESIA VICTIM KNOWN: GAS POISON KILLS Mnssnrhusnr uanvsr Idenfifien, Man at Eimergency Hoepital. The amn ital ha: vietim at Emergency been identified as Fred. | nell, former storekeeper | messazge from W. | Holland. Worcesier, Mass,, Regis I Aying that a pleture of the vietim bheen ideniified by Richards. as that of McDonnell. The Also said that McDonnell's via. died several years ago. e victim said that he had never . but he had previously ased wife's name el was e as Letchworth Villiage. c. VL. where, it is belleved, MeDonnell is buried Mra. | MARATHON EVENT Champion Noses Out Carney—Sten- r00s. Finn, Poor Third. ting a spivited sprint a hun vds from the finish., William South Atlantic Cross Country mpion. running for the Emorywood of Baltimore, won the Alnysius T0-mie thon this morn e i Carney of the Shianhanan hiladelphin. who L 1 for nearly the entirve ‘nea. finished second. while Aibin | enroos of nland. the favorite to 1. finished 2 vather peor third. The | of the field was epread far he Willett of Gieorze Washinaton was | he first local inan ta finish, coming fifth, while v. running for | inished seventh M prize was won by the Shan. | *. of Philadelphis. The boys | r City had_five men e first eleven. Thirty one o thiviy-tour starters finished, \head. Meyers and broke out in froni at the and zradually drew away from ! field. lengthening their lead grad ax the race went on. Carney ! into the lead. hut| to Azee after twol Stenroos dvumn dily from this point again loomed as a Leaders Forge irney. Stenro Agre Willett o6 tender i Carney jumped into the lead after | but Agee | clunz to his heels nntil a half-mile trom the finish. The lead changed azain | when Azee mistook the finishing point hut the latter uncorked = ahead and win easily. | Stenrons trotted in a minute and 2 ter. Mike Lynch. the Alovsing n. finished fifteenth i Order of Finish. nmmary . Emerswond A ( L 05 Fiunish-American A ¢ . Shannahan Aew: Georze W o Carn: Area Rradley. Shannahan C. ¢ Davidson. Emerswood A. € Domigan, Washington Canor Ciuh. Heinoeh, Gl A Leneh D. Cady Herrick Is Dead. \LBANY. N. Y.. Februar —D. Cady Herrick. lonz a zure in local. State d Democratic _politics. and a former | candidate for Governor of New York State on the Demaocratic ticket, | died at his home here last night after nearly a vear's illness He served 14 vears on the Supreme Court bench, | He was 79 vears old i Purse-Snatcher Gets $2. While waiting for 2 street ca lersey avenue and R street 4 ock last night. Lillv Smith Fourteenth street. had her pock. | ched by an unidentified g ined $2 minent | ional Is your coal supply becom- ing exhausted? We can_change vour heating plant from conl {0 ol in a few hours 0Oil Burner Demonstration Duily and evers night from 6 P.M. P.M. (except Sunday) BALLARD OIL EQUIPMENT CO. 1745 Connecticut Ave. 4 USED CAR rxont Joseph McReynolds 14th ‘STREET AT R NEW and USED Office Furniture Save 50% and More H. BAUM & SON 464 Penna. Ave. Main 9136 CAN ALSO RENT IT PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION You | eagerness PAYS Commencing January 1, Assets Over $11,000,000 Surplus, $1,000,000 Cor..11th & E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Sec’y THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, ‘D.. €. < ents has cost Pablo Rodriguez and his wife of a few hours. Nativedad Valcarel, thelr lives. They were found dead in their new- rented apartment late vesterday. z ax was pouring from two unlighted 1, ts in a kitchen range. which had Eagerness to Open Presents Makes | been piled with unopened presents. The police recorded the deaths as Them Forget to Turn Off | due to their accidental opening of Kitchen Stove. mony and came back to see them vesterday. The visitors had to climb in through a window from the fire escape. The apartment was full of gas. Paldo and Nativedad were dead In bed. and near them some new filrnl"lr, which had not yet heen un- packed. NEWLY WED COUPLE |, Bird Census. the jeis hy a string from one of the packages. = | A recent census or hirde In the Pablo and Nativedad. yvoung Porto | United Staies shows that the robin Ricans, were married Saturday night.| is the commonest variety, and next Their hodies were found by relatives | the English sparrow. Cathirds, brown who left (hem happy and excited | thrashers, wrens, kinghirds and blue- | over thelr presents afier the care- ! hirds come next in order. By the Associated Press. YORK, February ~The of a young hi and | Eroom to open their wedding pres- ——— ments you may desire. profit consistent with good business. This Exact Living Room Suite Frames of hard wood, springs of best construction, upholstering in the beautiful shades of duotone Baker cut velour. The three pieces consisting of settee, club chair and throne chair are full regular $125.00 sizes The Well Advertised St. George Willow Chair Largest size with broad, 53 65 well-braced extension arms This Exact Chifforobe Conveniently arranged with large hat box, clothes closet equipped with hangers and necktie holders; i draer v 914.75 and saddle seat romfort; mahagany This Exact Dining Room Suite Ten -elegant pieces—buffet, china case, server, table, five side and one arm chair with seats covered in tapestry or leather. :EEEEEEEEEEBEBEEEEEGE—BBEEE}GEDE—JEEBEEEE MONDAY. FEBRUARY The constant aim of this firm will be to sell reputable merchandise at a nominal Windsor Chair A very new design with high back for absolute nicely finished in ss 7' Extra large white porcelain too table, with drawer. Ten square yards of felt base floor covering— 22, 1926.. REALTY OPERATOR HELD. Accused of Larceny After Trust of $500 by Trenton Man. Willlam Clarence Duvall, 53 vears| old, realty operator. of 4004 New Hampshire avenue and in business in the Investment Building. was arrested last night by Detectives Springman » and Darnall on a warrant alleging| Inc.. will employ on larceny after trust, the sum involved | contract between Chi b | Tex., arrived yesterday from the!tary conditions there, had feu The warrani was sworn out by |Curtis plant at Buffalo. It will pro- | thousands of cank of food whis Frederick S. Childx of Trenton, who ceed tomorrow along the mail route |were descrihed as “hloated” &) ! alleges the defendant failed 1o sur-|to the Texas terminal. these had heen canfiscated render 3500 he iz alleged to have re.| esived in a transaction involving the sale of property in July, 1923. Duvall furnished bond in the sum of $1,000 for his appearance. DENIES BOTULISM DEATHS LOS ANGELES, February 22 (@) —Health Commigsioner Genrge Pay rish denfed a statement attrihuted 10 him last night to the effect that five rll"‘l”n[hl had occurred in the Russian planes | Armenian quarter of Los Angeles Alr Transport. | from botulism polsoning their air mail| He explained. however. that hic &0 and Dallax, | inspectors. while investigating sani lll! Phne Dehvered CHICAGO, February 2 first of the fleet of 10 carrier which the National EBEBEBEBEEEEEEEBEEEEE—ZE OPENING TOMORROW Tuesday, February 23 AT 10 O’CLOCK A. M. Ladies and Gentlemen I have the pleasure of announcing the opening of the Reliable Furniture Co. A store that will cater to please all pocketbooks. It makes no difference whether your income be large or small, your responsibility is ample security for the credit arrange- ' This Exact Bedroom Suite Heavily veneered, nicely polished, all joints evenly fitted, hardware non-tarnishable, extra large :ener and vanity with massive mirrors and full-size chifforobe. Entire four pieces The Well Advertised St. George Rocker 1 t sl with bread, welihraced "entension s 45 Occasional Rocker. Very large and comfortable, nicely finished and well braced, as- = o o srerice e e $3.85 A Complete Kitchen Outfit Two Strongly Constructed White Enameled Chairs A conveniently arranged white enameled kitchen cabinet, with porcelain sliding table and full glass equipment. 48 B menmmm s> EE—:E—EEEEEEEEEEEEBEDEHEBC—EBEEE—JEEE[—EEEE: