Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
COUNTY ELECTION OFFIGIALS CHOSEN > T D Zx Montgomery Registration:0f- ficers, Judggs-and-Clerks List. Announced. Eprcial Dispatch to The Star. »“ ROCKVILLE, Md., June 17. 'fhe wupervisors of elections-— Lflluamn B. Ticgs and , Norman. Wootton, Demo- ceats, and Frank Dwyer, Repyblican +—have appeinted the follosvinz officers Sregistra.don and judges and:clerks election for the various election precinets of the county.. ‘Laytonsville Y’nllng place No. 1, S. Mehrie Hfivr\ and John P. Xannler. ; William Fi. Gai- ther and George W. Howes. jidges, and J. E: t Hawkins and Lenn\ Howes, cl J. Downey Rell, registm: (‘arflnn e 1 . Moore and and Willlam n U, Mallinix, tatrolling place J. William King and and J. | Buxton. | Polling pl urdette and Hareld M wdum Carlin Jand Wil Raymond | first precinct— William D. Clark district Polling pla and_John 12y L. ry and Harry | Polling_place | d Gnoch | L. Royer Russell D, mu] Jacob Pors and clerks. Rockville Rockville ond Precinct. [ . Gar: ett and | sum ct: Polling place No. son and Henry €. | 3 William 2. Harper | and Charles liam P. Lelzear e . elerks. | fia\ Samuel ville district—F V. Willard, Pyles and Cla John Tolling ]vlhl‘ 3 ernon A a4 Grant Le 3 t, E;lsfl'al clerks. Named. nd Precinet: bert G. Carter rars: Burr ¢ ‘.. |son and Samuel V. Broadhurs | (‘hnrle‘ 4. nq | Stauffer ecificy | Jican. Special Dispatch to The Star. | George Park and Terry Griih. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, \\lurl and John W. Lynch, regis- L RQCKVILLE. I “cout : Charles Snouffer and Mrs. Jen- nle suylvan judges, an@ Norman L. Ingalls and Joseph F. Taylor, clerks. Barnesville district—Polling _place No. 1, Henry Kennedy and Windsor W. Hodges, registrars; Lawrence H. Price and Lawrence L. Cecil, judges, and Howard D. Robertson and Walter Poole, clerks. Polling place No. 2, Frank A. Pearre and Charles Grimes, egistrars: William (. Brown and harles. O. Robertson, judges, and V. M. Young and John E. Pollock, clerks. . - Damascus _ district — Polling place Nt: 1, Ottie L. Moxley and William H. Burdette, registrars; Jesse R. ROLI\\'I’LLE Ma.: June 17 (Spe- cial).- Misses \htlnm Elvira Wil+ son, 20, and Mary: E. Wilson, 19, sis- ters, of Gloucester, Va.. hecamé thé wives“of Lewis Vivian Kelley, 22, of Ridlmond Va.. and Clifton of West Point, Vi t a deuble \\addul re the officiating mh\lller being Rev. §. J. Goode, pastor of .the Christian Church, at whose home the ceremony was performed. The young couples motored to Rockville rom their homes and started on the eturn trip immediately after' the ceremony. The county ecommissioners have authorized a bond issue of $48,000 ;| for the improvement of 2 miles of road from Damascus toward Seneca Creek. The bonde will be issued ut once and the work started soon as the preliminaries are com- pleted. Of the entire cost, esti- mated at about $53,333, the county will pay 50 per cent. Damascus dis- trict 40 per cent and property own- ers of Damascus district 10 per cent. Marriage Licenses Issued. Licenses have been issued hy the clerk of the Circuit Court here for the marriage of LeClaire F. Reed, 22, of Takoma Par Md., and Miss Helen E. Metton, of Glendale, Calif., and Benjamin 1. Lerts, 27, of ‘Wash- ington, : and Miss Eliz: Julia Garrett, 25, of Alexandria, Va. Uipon the advice of two physicians the county commissioners have adjuded Cavoline R. Graham of this county to ba of unsound mind and have ordered that she he committed to Springfield Asylum, Sykesville, Md., for treatmeny at the loint ex- pense of the county and State. At the June meeting of the Rock- ville Chamber of Conmierce a com mittee was named, th William ¥. Prettyman of the bar chair man, to extend a welcomeNjo repre- sentatives of various civie b fes of Virginta who will pass outh Rockville next Tuesday, on (heh' to Washington, The visitors: wil ‘JQ here only about 15 minutes. ‘The meeting of the chamber was held in the fire engine house.and was conducted by the president; W. Valentine Wilson. Gas for the homes of the community and bettar police protection were among mabte ters given consideration. Fire Destroys Barn. Fire, caused by lightning, destroyed the barn, seven tons of hay, harness and other things on the farm of ichol- Judges, #nd Calvin B. Beall and John W Hager, clerks. Polling place No. James M. Kemp and John J. B dette, registrars. Thonfas M. 3 and James R. King. judges, and Elgle D. Hawkins and J. B. Beall, clerks. ‘Wheaton distris first preeinct— Lt’\\'ls B. F. Gr: and Charles E. Dwyer, registrars: Richard C. Windom and Parker L. el judges, and William A, Fidler and~ C.- Albert Parker, clerks. Wheaton district, second precinct— Polling place No. 1, John M. Faul- coner and Charles E. Florence, regis- traxs: William . Anderson and Benedict, judges: William mpson anhd Allan Shoeésmith, Tolling place No. 2, Gdward D. Jones and Mrs. Frances E. Bene- dict, registrars; George A. Hood and Albert M. Rouse, judges, and Robert Murphy and Johin U. Burket, clerks. Third Wheaton District. ‘Wheaton district, third precinct— ‘William R. l)n.lh\ and Vernon L. Ke- ugustus M. Kline vder, judges, and t and Gerald H. t, fonrth precinet- I, Mrs, Florence n Jackson, reg- ica Burdine and ulke, judges, and Miss Eleanora Adams, ~Republican clerk; _appointment of Democratic clerk deferred. Polling place No. Henry W. Schuerger and Christlan Huff, registrars: Mrs, Margaret V. and Fthel Seaman, judges, and Mies Florence Bennett and Mrs. Maude H. M. Galioway, clerks. The first named in cuch instance is a_Democrat and the other a Repub- GRADUATION IS PLANNED | me o, | George Mason High School Exer- | Thomas Lyddane, near Germantown. this county.” The alarm was answéred by Rockville volunteer firemen, who | confined Yhelr efforts to preventing tha | lames from spreading to nearby build- :linge. The loss was covered by in | surance, Extensive improvements are heing made to the Rockville Baptist Church building and parsonage. The assembly | room iz being div ided into five Sunday trhflfl c roomg, and the basement e info four classrooms o they may be thrown arge banquet hall. A new heating .plant has been installed in the church and the structure will be newly painted inside and out. A new lizhting system will also be installed. | The parsonage will be painted inside and out and otherwise improved. The limprovements to the two buildings cises to Be Tomorrow. pastor f‘luwnflwn Baptist Church. nounced as the pr the zraduating ex Marbn’ Righ Schoeol rosv, night Other speakers connty held tomor- the school auditorium. will be Prof. Fletcher superintendent of o the graduates, principal of the sche Th Finest train to PACIFIQ&\NIQI}IWEST i judge and | place. No. 2 = William T Stout an: . Third Precinet | nd A. B. Jennings.- and W. 1. Juis Boswell riffith and | 1 Robert H. | arroll, | m P. | tshorne, | Dand W Gaithe e and W and Al ¥ D ot First Pre. | y and John W 1 NEW ORIENTAL LIMITED ‘NAUP\’L)M’-‘ DRINK Bottled By S. FABER, 703 N. Capitol St. b Phone Main 5045 this ‘or a: ailment when y can help by giving.it ot of the timetesteth ol pel Send for our F'.EL ¥ “Diseases of r\ve Do to Feed”. W H. CLAY GLOVFR <O, INC. 119 Fifth Ave., New York Cie "A.Chain of Great Hotels on Wheels The NewOriental Limited is not merely one great transcontinental train, it is a system of metropol- itan hotels on wheels—fen to be exact, representing a capital investment of over five million dollars and com- -manding directly or indirectly the devoted service of an ‘army of 30,000 Great Northern Employes. 5 Frem locomotive to rear platform of observation car the train has been planned as a moving hotel ‘unit, uniformly built and finished. Locomotive---Super-power-—smooth transportation— over 1200 miles oil burning—clean and sootless. DeLuxe Diner--Superior meals—variety of tasty foods served table d’hote or a la carte—menus planned to vlease the palate on a 70 hour trip. Pullman Sleepers—DeLuxe Pullmanaccommodations— long, wide, high berths; permanent head boardsassur- ing greater privacy—Drawing rooms, compartments. Observation Car—Broad, high, wide windows for view- ing the spectacular scenery of the Great Northern Rockies and Cascades along the low-level route fol- lowing the great rivers of the Northwest. Service Features—Maid—manicurist —hairdresser— shower bath, lounge for women. Barber and valet —shower bath for men. Four o'clock tea served to Pullman passengers in observation car. News Bul« letins, Magazines and Library. Leaves Chicago’s New Union Stmon at 11:00 P.M,, via Burlington-Great Northern. Ready for occupancy 9:15 P. M. AEESSEEERSERE III.II---IllIIIIIl Edmund H. Whillock, District Passenger Agent, Great Northern Railway 401 Finance Bldg., Pl — Wil leave . Please quote ihrough Tares on the OFientai Limited or ot Northern traine. — GREAT NORTHERN a dependable rallway just as ) will cost E. Lewts, Robertsun opmpose the committee in harge. F rlderlck {nas been aj the county b, sioners. The county [' accepted the resiynation of Tho Gott as clerk of the Police Court, to take effect Jyly 1, put have pot y sélected his successan'. béen clerk of thé «ourt since its establishment four )earu aso. 1€ you need worl, mud the want columns of The Star. und $5,000. hairman, parks of Chevy Chase, in a constable for v s T Dr. George and Clifford H. 15 STUDENTS GRADUATED AT BADEN HIGH SCHpOL Associate Dean of Maryland U. Col- lege of Education Addresses Seniors. ed diplomas. the county commis- General D -ommissioners have ,H:r':vt Ernest s et | Special Dispatch to The star. ‘,'3,‘?.‘,‘,‘"’\11‘3'” Mr. Gott has BADEN. Md., June 17 celved diplomas at commencement ex- | Vocational night in Connick in the | Prof. | School held last Hall, the school auditorium, presence of a large zathering. tional cont MNQUIRE ABOUT OUR D. €. THURSDAY. JUNE 17. H. ¥. Cotterman, assoclate dean of | nick, Louise l'zme de Marr the college of education of the Uni- versity of Maryland, was the principal | 3 speaker and Dr. Harry Bowen present- ro( lhe acllonl presided over ghe ex. | The graduates were: course—Elecanor Frances Elizabeth Ward, Wil < Young. | Downinz, Aubrey Lee Ca abel Elizabeth Ty Jeannette Pifteen re- i Katie Eleonora Tayman. = » . 1 agriculture ercises of Baden Agricultural High {Philip Rugsell Young., Robert Everctt | Hyde and Georze Ralph Cooksey. household ec —Margaret Nina DEFERRED 1926. o e e Edna Ca Prof. Spectal Dispates to RICHMO.:D. three year: warl of the :mdulunz cliss are |at a cost of and part . Connick, | fpincipal i sewer Augusta ' M lower 131 William Ernest Young, trea girer. Class night exercises will ‘be held in Connick Hall the evening wof June|; 18, when a pay will be a feziure. Tiobert Ryon er, Joseph Burroughs, Soyuse A year's course In cookiez is of | fered i Calum s (Mich.) womies | High fichool. outstangding Rebecea Con- | jeet is eamp cookinz sl and also to haclk the fle PAYMEN'T PLAN FREE AUTOMOBILE PARKING W. B. Moses & [Sons F URNI TURE CARPETS Established 1861 F*Streetiand Eleventh ILINENS UPHOLSTERY Alteration and Remodeling Sale Closeout of Floor Sampfles One Upholstered Double Day-Bed in cut velour....maese.veeescoscrecereeennnn. One Mahogany-finish Double Day-Bed, upholstered in pattern tapestry .. One Mahogany-finish Double Day-Bed, cane inserts, upholstered in velour .... Regularly Speeial $90.00 $65.00 1 $52.00 One Mahogany-finish Double Day-Bed, upholstered in velour .....ceosm. . .oeeye.... 33.00 ,/ $65.00 Twenty-five Metal Beds in Walnut, Ivory and White enamel finishes, to close ouf at, each. . Six Cotton Pads at, each ..cccesscesccnmmosmnomooninc e ssvtttessonsssscscseses .. R« Two Double Day-Beds, walnut finish iron frame.......e..ommmevesensoacess ..4 MR One Single Day-Bed, metal ends.....eeevveenescsommes .....,...................,.. one walnut, one mahogany finish, each w. .................. - Felt Mattress for Youths’ Bed. ,ves cume oo csnconmmanssimens cnmamnneconme: o o o - One Ivory Wood Crib....cceceecssccconsmmemtomesonsmtoommmsessssowtsesseregessserscascrns One Walnut-finish Metal Cril‘i......-..-.....w.w.--._.........,.......z:.........‘... Onie: MBLAL CHB HIH RIdes: . conevs commnsnssnamnailinoruepssvrimesene Two Youths” Beds, \One White Enamel Wood Bassinette. . Kwo Large Cedar Chests, mahogany finish.. NI e wR e o One Mahogany-finish Steel Chest of Drawers, 2 Chairs, Rocker and Vanity Dresser, 5 pieces. single and double sizes; walnut and gum and mahogany and gum, at Half Price. Fouyteen Wood Beds, cre e ceeen $8.00 $3.00 $16.00 $16.00 $13.50 $11.00 $11.00 $7.00 $7.50 $5.00 $21.00 $85.00 " $34.00 $42.00 $27.00 $21.00 $21.00 $14.00 . $13.00 $26.00 £42.00 The Linen Shop Colored Stripe Crinkle Bed Spread Sets, consist of Spread, with Sham to match, exceptionally fine quality. Just the weight for Summer use. Spe- cial, set, $3.00. Regular 75¢ Colored Bordered Turkish Bath Towels. Reduced to, each, 59¢. Regular $6.50 Pure Linen Table cloths, size 70x88 inches. Reduced to, each, $4.00. Regular $5.75 All-linen Table Napkins, size 22x22 inches. Reduced. to, dozen, $4.00. Drapery Department Remnants of Voiles, Marquisettes, Cretonnes, Drapery materials, Upholstery Velour, Damask and Tapestry. First lot sold up to 50c—choice.... 15¢ each Second lot sold up to $1.00—choice 25c each Third lot sold up to $2.00—choice. 50c each Fourth lot sold up to $3.00—choice... . 75c each Fifth lot sold up to $5.00—choice .........$1.50 each Many others at similar reductions. Made Up Draperies and C'rtaml Some with valances, some slightly smled others perfect. All to be sold at one-fourth regular price of materials. Bring your measures, as these curtains cannot be returned or exchanged at the low prices they are to be sold for. Ruffled Curtains 150 pairs of Ruffled White Dotted Marquisette Curtains; two sizes of dots. Our regular Catalogue $1.85 curtains; very special value at $1.50. 50 pairs of Cream Marquisette with colored shell edge. Our regular Catalogue curtains at $3. 75; specially priced, pair, $2.28, - Pat Cretonnes Special tables choice of good slip cover and curtain cre- tonnes— Sold 85cto 5c per yard. Today... 25c per yard Sold 7be & 85c per yard. Today... 50c per yard Sold $1.00 & $1.25 per yard. Today... 7S¢ per yard Sold $1.50 & $1.75 per yard. Today...$1.00 per yard Special 'Prices Now for Reupholstering Awnings and Slip Covers, Window Shades and Porch Blinds made to order. Let us estimate, Lamp and Art Gift Shoppe 259, Off All Silk Shades ‘ Two-burner Pottery Table Lamps, 22 inches high. Regularly $7.50. Special, $4.50. 18 Walnut-finish Junior Lamps. Regularly, $11.00; Special, $5.50. 6 Metal Junior and Bridge Lamps. Regularly 31300 Special, $8.75. 8 22-inch Oblong Silk Shades, trimmed in gold braid, with 6-inch fringe. Regularly, $12.50. Special, 3800 INQUIRE ABOUT OUR Regular 25¢ All-linen Crash Dish Toweling. to, yard, 19¢. Moses “Elite” Cotton Pillow Cases, size 42x36 inches. Reduced to, each, 38c. . Moses “Elite” Cotton Pillow Cases, size 45x36 inches. Reduced to, each, 37c. Regular 25¢c Hemmed Cotton Huck Face Towels. duced to, each, 19¢c. Moses “De Luxe” Cotton Sheets, Reduced to, each, $1.35. Oriental Rug Salon Clearing of Fine Chinese, Persian and Turkish Rugs Size Grade Price 9x12 $485.00 $285.00 8x12 $390.00 $250.00 9x12 $495.00 $300.00 9x12 $465.00 $275.00 8x10 $350.00 $220.00 8x10 $340.00 $272.00 8x10 $325.00 $217.00 8x10 $340.00 $210.00 8x9 $320.00 $185.00 Beautiful Persian Scatter Rugs—Wonderful Values ] Group No. 1—Grade, $47.50 and $52.50. Price, $34.75 Group No. 2—Grade, $57.50. Price, $39.50 Group No. 3—Grade, $65.00 to $85.00. Price, $45.50 Hand-Woven Oriental Rugs—Lower in Price Than Domestic Rugs 8x10 $75.00 Yeduced Re- size 81x90 inches. 9x12 $100.00 6x9 $55.00 Domestic Rugs Clearance of Odd Sises and Discontinued Patterns of Summer Rugs 4.6x7.6 Size _ gunfity Grade Regular Rugs 5 Rugs $6.50 $7.50 21 Rugs 20 Rugs Special $3.75 $3.75 $4.85 $4.85 $9.75 $9.75 Special Quantity -+ $9.50 9 Rugs $13.50 * Regulsr i . $21501 . ' -$27,50° $36.00 $24715 Special $17.00 $20.00 $27.00 $18.00 Quantity 8 Rugs 9 Rugs 9 Rugs 11 Rugs Special $28.50 $36.00 Regular Quantity $37 00 10 Rugs 12 Rugs Purchases Forwarded Prepaid to Any Shipping Point in the U. S. .DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN Sewer System Campleted me 17—Afeb :cn completed, 00, on a larze system in . which, for of annoyanc of this of the sewe: that will hetd f