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STAR, WASHINGTON, - D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL. 6, 1926. The young people of nd vicinity held their THE. EVENING dance in the town a1 |CRUGUTIR IS QINET, = |DAMAGE SUITS BASED|ioncanos Sk s od 0t st che 103 o st e pur'| sty of St Bplecomt, o ets Birthday Tribute 1 wan Co. to perform the work. While | gether at Linden, this county, until [man to succeed the late Joseph | y FOLLDW'NG RIOTING engaged in constructing the sewer,|March, 1918, and charges that more | Bradley. ville last evening.. It was in charge | i he says, an agent of the Kirwan Co. | Upon pleading guilty in the Police|of a committee composed of Wel, {than three years ago she was “with 5 Court here to a charge of selling in- | Hersperger, Charles Allnuti ordered him off the job. Attorney lout just cause or provocation” de { Ralph B. Fleharty appears for the |serted. toxicating liquor, Frank Carter, col- | Russell Hersperge! Troops Patrol Streets to Prevent|Claims Range From $10,000 to Piintiff. Mrs. Florence R. Windsor, wife of [Ore], of this calngy, was semtenced | e and. Froderio Further Clashes of Hindus $25,000—Breach of Contract ol s dieat i uf maite | DU EOLIG AL G AT elsewhere. and Moslems: Alleged in One Action. . e Unity, this county, ] MARRIAGE CALLED ‘JOKE.’ |more ‘nospital on Sunday, aged 9 | g vears. She had been ill & long time | iy of neuritls. She is survived by her Parent of Boy, 18, Would Annul|},gping, two brothers and a sister | Funeral services will be conducted Ceremony With Girl, 17. b this afternoon at the home. Burial CHICAGO, April 6 (#)—A petition | will be fn Mount Carmel Cemetery, = 0 i)t ANY 4, have the marriage of Kellogg | Brighton, Md. Mrs. Windsor was be there was little evidence here this | damages to her automobile. o ¢ Sl i moraing of the Intorcommunal. tiot. | sno. was. riing in her machine on | SPTO8US, 18, @ {reshman in Colfato | foro her marriago a Miss Fobinson of o % o | New York, and Ruth Hixon | Viréinia. e Cath o o | coltege, ing and bloodshed of the past few | New York avenue between Fourteenth | < > Tlohnines: hav e | : e D e S i hod ¥ wve been issued by the and Fifteenth streets a car of t prague, 17, a high school ‘“"d”"'z"-lerk of the Circult Court here M,! company_collided with the machine, | unnulied was filed by the father of | h marre e e for bile and in the boy yesterday. ‘The families are | New York. a 14lipino e R prominent in North Shore soclety. | Ensor, 35, of Washington: Henry T o petition gt forth that the couple | esonpy 31 nea penetoni Henry were married one night last Fall “as { pyooner” 18, 'ho % iy irow il dHICE Whe pasiions or T4t Aia Kot Dth joke.” The next day youns Kelloge | A pore 1. Miill the Hindus and Moslems have been Sainst the Acme b left for school In the East. Watson, 18, both of Washington ing down, but there w e . o e o o s 4 final outburst near the Eden G sa . Chae oty ncit e, dens last nizht, when 400 Mohamme 5 | ounced himself a candidate tated him wholeheas for he dan boatmen attacked a police out ROCKVILLE. the Democratic nomination for ploye of | s county surv at the primary elec sented by A v . Rio — in S er. His decision o of the most popu o post. The police were pelted with o been in Congress for many years missiles, but reinforcements were ROV AL - Woodrow K. G ROCKVILLE, Md.. April 6 (Spe he nomin, and his minor inl)—In his answer to a suit for an h N8 1 or the first time sinee he had been | brought up quickly and drove off the e Nicholas assailants with revolver fire in which ; 7 : fL the chair to one pe illed and four were sscock, sued Jlute divorce, filed in the Circuit |the present already on the oo wounde Court here by Mrs. Florence Henrle | the field. ) lox held the posi Munroe of Linden, this county, Tread- | tion for man | | B, Munroe, said to be & wealthy | At @ meeting here today of (he Republican and Democratic Heads Felicitate Leader on Sixtieth Birthday. | By the Assoclated Press. “ The Capital Traction Co. was sued CALCUTTA. April 6.—With the ex-! for $10,200 damages by tie T ception of troops patrolling the streets, ;| Woolfolk for personal injuries and BOWLING GREEN STORAGE & VAN CO. LIFT VANS Foreign and Inland Removals of Household Goods and Fine Lffects. The louse paused in its record eaking dispateh of important legis- to pay tribute to the days, when 23 person: said to have been killed and many wounded. S A Tram cars and busses were running louse leader, Representative John Q. on normal schedule and business was | 1son of Connecticut, whose person- in_full swing. st The p claim that the ent ion yesterd; Suit to £10,000 dama ty has been a big fact s been filed by Thom: ing co-operative action on a progres- e program gradually d Agents FEDERAL STORAGE COMPANY 1707 FLORIDA AVENUE Adams 6304 It was Mr. Tilson's sixtieth birth; husiness anniversary, and his ecolleagues o 000 and | the loss stration of a personal character. 1|of thé service of his son and the ex. | Wa¥ ' N4 obo h shall, however, take advantage of the | pense incident to his injuries. While ‘1»’.‘5‘f-'".;&”.fi'il‘if.f;?i‘&:;*T-;..“.fffi;’," ‘l:lllx:\l occasion to thank you all for vour | the boy wa EEpeEwian | COBEr DR AN ¢ Eig co-operation and assistance in carry- | Eleventh and Twe treets Novem. | t0 DAY the }; e i h'n:> . ing out the important business of this | ber 11 last, it is charged, an auto- |during her natural life and that she | House; for, atier all, that is the mat- | mobile of the defendant eollided with ed the custody of the couple’s ter in which 1 am most deeply con-| him and inflicted permanent injuries. °n, Emma Louise, 13; ¢ cerned. 1 am glad to say that thus | Attorneys L Cox and Sherier | T 4 1'»:: Florence Fawn, 8, and a entire membership of this ' represent the | Marjorie T Joth i en phymies), the s sup h to express my very sincere [ {47 the ehuwe memporshd o K | “Georse K. ol of North Lin | Independent of the divorce proceed- e out few men in this Hous Ly tion ur' n_vg TOSL gENerous | y,yve joined with me and co-operated | thicum, Md, filed suit in the Dis- | ings, the defendant, according to his Rise Has Been Steady. b fif‘“‘;“" ‘i\‘"“ "“_‘]"‘r;‘“ Speaker | ' e in making the fine record this | trict S \st the Kir i:xlmv'mn\'. Albert M. Bouic, has created In all the years T have been here T | inoey” the distinguished minority | ouse has made to date. Therefore | w 5,000 dam- @ trust fund of $20,000 for accumu ran think o few men who have ! | sm I take this occasion to thank you for breach of contract. | lation for the benefit of the children | < steadily progressed onware gt this co-opetation and to add that we iffi says the Kirwan Co.land has expressed his purpose to add R > now r to proceed with the | 5 1 with the > fund from time to time. | he Hou D) « rue | in her bill 5 ANNOUN CE MENT " TAILOREDAT FASHION FARK T ] i —represents the best in men’s garmenture— S{:);I;g | dc51gned effectlvely: made efflcient]y. and : purveyed to Washington's particular men e Me: mts Transfer | 1 rchants Transfer | exclusively through us. oday is the birthday of the gen- | tleman from Connecticut.. the able | leader of the majority side. Sixty vears have passed since that happy . To look at him ‘one could <carcely believe that can be the fact. it it is in the Record i indwriting. Time REPRESENTATIVE JOHN Q. TILSON. v |operated in carrying forward the with him, though, for s of the House. He said: < to make u speech ard not_only in the respec: 0od thir the affection of his colleagnes It will serv vishing him health and happiness S my sincere ap. ¢ ntinued prosperity throughe S preciation and thanks for this demon- | e 1 am merely echoing SSUON IE- Len or TS SO0 he sentiments of every 3 The minority tive Finis Garr which in parti I bex to join ations to the gentleman from cut upon thi: v of s birth. 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