Evening Star Newspaper, July 1, 1926, Page 39

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THE EVENING’ STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, directly, in the {llicit trafic in habit- forming narcotic drugs.- Moreover, it ROCKVILLE. it provided that the “voting strength | of delegates at any meeting who rep- m“,k\”m .\Id July 1.—late resent constituencies interested finan clally in the legalized traffic in and | Tuesday night .fire destroyed the use of habit-forming drugs shall not | dwelling of Algie P. Gregg, near exceed 25 per cent of the total voting | Dickerson, together with furniture. um-n:xh of the meeting.” Two threshing machines standing Silent—Depend.able— Under the constitution, the confer- | nearby also were destroved. The CER | ence would he administered by a hoard | fotal loss was around $7,500, and is in Pric of o i fitee, | a e e ounCid Reasonable in Price conference PR L s T g e T g i o Oscillating Fans, of the most 1 2 |and a secretarfat. Funds for the sup- | and their 10 children were all asleep " . port of the conference \muhl he raised | when the fire broke out. One of approved type, for A.C. & D. in Narcotics to Meet July |i\"ine zeneral secretary under plans | ihe oder ones awoke and aroused ik e 5 in Philadelphia |smmrote by the exeeniive rompities e foilios. Jame Lk AT . - . I the techen of Kknown cause. Giuaranteed FElectrical F-m, as around the aceeptance of such funds|‘"Taralysis, with which he was low as ... e e ————— |10 protect the conference from the | Sinday, ecaused the death {nfluence of those interested in the,ai' jijx liver Spring, Tues: narcotic drug traffic. night of Nicholas FEdward Ray, - virtually his life a_reéident of thi ; & 5 | The draft of a constitution for \\ e vou think of Efectrical Appliances, remember IR o i Conre =ncs. on iNaneotic 1 we G ours absol v we'll qupte you t ion. to hold its first meeting inarantee ours a upte ) he county. He was 68 years old and Jawes oLl Ptk s Vel Phiiderpiin from & o 16| BUSINESS ETHICS FOUND | i Nirviveq e mie *idose. sirn the « Annie Ray. He was a brother of sue 1ts work of protecting socl : A R e "“m?‘mféfi ON UPGRADE IN AMERICA | Judge P. Hicks Ray of the Orphans’ m m@m A educational Agencies ¢ ! sk Court of the county, and FEleazar, through statutory prohibition, ’ George F. and Crittenden Ray of —————————— submifted” yesterday to ”‘!4 genda | Fair Trade League Secretary Says| Rociville. The funeral will be this : council of the conference hy A afternoon from the home, hurial to 517 10th St. Joseph D. Campbell Main 6549 cial committee, headed by Sena Value of Good Will Is Belug; be in Rockyille Union Cemetery. Reed Smoot df Utah. Learned Widely. Candidate for Judgeship. Under the ed constitution, . which wa on the third | BY the Associated Press. William T. Ridgely of Washington I day of the agenda council sessior NEW YORK, July 1.—-American |Grove has announced himself a can- here, cence, meeting cvery |business men are rapidly realiing the | didate for one of the Democratic five years, would wage a conginuous | value of good will, Edmond A. Whit- | nominations for judge of the warfare on the narcotic dfg evil | tier, secretary and treasures of the|Orphars’ Court. The primary elec-s| Triple Patent Suction * | ‘hlh\l"hn\ll the world. America 3 Trade. League, told|tion will be in September. Aspirants Guaranteed lnvest m Appearance The conference would i(t!’!‘t"?""|-\"1 the ";5 nfation in annual | for the three nominations now total ' [ w “applying the pow truth | conference. yesterda . six IDRERSES Ppee 0 2 — —— = through education” and would “pledge | 11e admittes that piracy s 5| " Michael Maneini, by his attorney, -y - appearance sake, money spent to itself to avold all questions of public |21 the high seas of business @ r Woodward, has filed suit i teeth sound and attractive is a [J| policy not directly and immediately | d that his experiences in prosecuting it Court for an absolute r investinent tham a whole new concerned with narcotie education ""n{T‘X:E:':V‘l"nIT:;:;H";:‘l‘\f"‘lmv mames. | divoree from Mrs. Cora Shannon Y be, and yet will cost but a little at | Noted Men on Committee. llini: during the past vear has dem. | Mancini of Erle. | = Lid Freiot's office. \ quarter century of Those ser b Hie Scomumiiiee fonatrstelithar xenutable businiess con B an e yither Hae Rand.made plaies anr specialts. - high quality p e guarantees the work, f| With Senato are John W.|cerns are learning how to defend | p, joq ;. Shannon.- The bill charges Other plates in zold, aluminum, " Davis, forme:s Ambassador to Great themselves against these unfair prac “‘ I a afiver and all-porcelain. and onr we of husiness permits Britain: Robe! ansing, former Sec- | tices. desertion and infidelity and names ot State: Representative John | The league has handled almost 300 | 60° "“l‘r“:!}:"'”,' - No children were H. S6 AND Y DR FREIOT AND STA Q. Tilson of Connectleut and Godfrey | cases involving unfair business prac. | berit o el 2 ARANTEED oo R DT ,",,w,“ Cahot. ¥1tices in the past vear and a half, he| lLicenses have heen issued by the f 2antistey Is onr reeord. Theusands of | “Delegates from 51 matlons will at. | said clerk of the Circult Court here for it P dass : T e e o e oy O *atiafied § | tend the Philadelphia conference to| The league. he sald, had found that the marriage of Mark Johnson, 21 A for den Tnokinz. lasting and I guirantaed. FPree §| which the proposed constitution will |nearly 30 pem cent of the sales of lu- | years old, of Gordonsville, Va.. and | oils to autemobilists are s Frances Walters, 18, of ! 8 ed as (ot atiol or | . he submitted as the foundation for | ’ ® lacasee ; 0 il Bk " perpetuation of its work. e "k ‘coromittee which drew. Uplthe | Snhaecidnse o recelve the high qual- | wards, 33 A conetitution. it was said, has taken |ity trade-marked oil he calls for. Helen Kathleen Stewart, a 2 Chase, Md.. Dorsey Y | special precautions to prevent the . 407_.Seventh St. N\W.—407 | conterence from falling under the con- | Eya Gore-Booth, Poet, Is Dead |and Miss Harriet Parker. 23, va Gore-Boot! oet, Is Dead. |y, Lioyd A. Peindexter, 30. ENTRANCE NEXT TO KAY'S JEWELRY STORF | trol of persons or organizations that | this _cou oy oindexter, E . = BT . e “ P may he interested in promoting the LONDON. Jul B jore. | of Washfhgton, and Mise Lilllan Col our large tion rooms. eight o qtreting and_lm 5 5 3 oe sister of | linw, 27, of E N W ; cal dentistrs. Evervthing pertai the thre ot ‘our patients sou . B Unlts' Voti St th | Countess Markievicz, Irish Republi-| gena Collier o hamplain, Va Cleanlines Piking Features uks" Veoung Strengt. can, died in London vester fand Miss Mabel . Kendall, 24, of Aetentiox n.n..."&'.h"fi"u Membership in the conference would | Among her better known poems are: | Rockville. Ind.. Rohert W. Johnson ST e ,,‘,.A“ - stshies Sungave: e e . to 1 Par || b denied all persons wheo “them-|“Unseen Kings,' “The One and the and Miss Audrey Posey Rowling Lo for the Name DK, FREIOT and Address selves or through thelr constituents Many.” “The Egyptian Pillar,” “The both of Washington Be Sure You Get Inio the Kight Offer Phone Main 19 fi,re in anv wayv connected with or|Sorrowful Princess” and “The Agate| Prof. Edwin \V. Rroome. ecounty financially interested, directly or in- Lamp. | superintendent of schools. has an- D CRONS BRIDGE ry ORK, To0 THIRTY-EIGHT HUNDRED PASSENGER TRAINS EACH DAY OVER THIS RAILROAD! More people travel on the Pennsylvania Railvoad number greater than the wtal population of North America! than on any other railyoad in the United States. Over Typical of this road’s service to the nation is its fleet of 140,000,000 passengers a year on this railroad—a trains to Chicago and Detrost, led by the Liberty Limited. [From 7:55 AM. 10 10:30 PM. - - in Seady stuccession the greatest fleet of trains to the West LED BY THE LIBERTY LIMITED NINE TRAINS daily to the West offering the celebrating this year its 45th anniversary as the widest choice of hours of departure—in the first limited train in America. lead, the resplendent Liberty Limited whose equip- ment sets new standards in the delightful luxuries Wide choice of hours of departure— 4 of travel. Nine Trains Daily FAMOUS As premier train of this fleet and as sister train EVEN OF THESE nine trains leave Union PENNSYLVANIA to the famous Broadway, the Liberty is equipped i 2 Station between noon and 10:30 P. M.—at TRAINS with every new luxury thac constant study can times most convenient for depatting travellers. devise. The pleasing tone of the Liberty’s interiors If you are going through to Chicago, these THE LIBERTY LIMITED has been developed by the most skiilful interior trains carry you to the palatial new Union w‘:,"’;“” Cbm::;;;y::-gh~ decorators. Its new color scheme of cool, pale f}:iu:v‘;;l:!om of the great railroad terminals of gfio 9:10‘;?:.“ P e green is as restful and xefreshmg to the traveller Washington o Detroit in 16 3-4 hours as are its npesmed furniture, its soft, deep rugs, This terminal is conveniently located for connections Lv. Washington 3:10 P.M. Ar. De- its shaded lights, its flowers. * with the West. Or if Chicago is your destination, you troit 8:00 AM. . pass quickly to business in the Loop, to hotels, to the THE AMERICAN ¥ ADDITION to the Liberty, the Pennsyl- °rth and south shores. Washington toSt. Loais in 23 2-3 besrs vania’s fleet to Chicago includes such- fa- FOr time tabl , Pullman accommoditions, etc., ;_ \gohingron 6:30 PM. Ar. St )? , Assistant General Passen r Louis 5:10 P.M. mous trains as the Metropolitan, the Chicagoan épe!:tfol’fniyl ing, 613-14th Streer, N. and’ the Pennsylvania Limited, the last named . Washington, n.c. “Tel.Main 9140. ' BROADWAY LIMITED New York to Chicago in 20 bours Lv. New York 2:55'P.M. Ar. Chi- . 5T N I CONgRESSIONAL LTD. 3 4 Washington to New York in s'hours Lv. Washington 4:00 P.M. Ar. New RATLROAD . . 5F CARRIES MORE PASSENGERS, HAULS MORE FREIGHT THAN ANY OTHER RAILROAD IN AMERICA M JULY 1, 1926. " nounced the appointment of Mrs. Alice M. Lyddane of Takoma Park as teacher of the kindergarten to be es- tablished at the Takoma Park public school year., Similar departments will be established ot the schools at Be. | thesda, Chevy Chase, Woodside and Kensington. The decision of the county hoard of education to consolidate the public | school at Wheaton with itwo other | schools of that part of the county provoked a protest from the Woodside Civie Association. The association has been informed that the matter | will be given further consideration by the educational hoard at its July | meeting. Joseph B. Harding, 21 vears old and Miss Winifred May Coombs both of Washington. were married Rockville yesterday afternoon hy Rev Goode, pastor of the Christian . at the home of the minister. | ‘Millard F. Minnick. rector of | Christ’ Episcopal Church, officiated at | the marriage here yesterday of Asa Nea! Chandler, 40. and Miss Evelyn Estella . 29, hoth of Wash- | ington, the' ceremony taking place at the rector! ! 200 I:UNCHEONiRARE. Menu in Paris Ranges From Ele- phant Joints to Sharks’ Fins. PARIS, July 1 (@.—Lueufus' fa-| mous Roman hanquets suppled with | rareties from every corner of the em pire, had nothing on the annual lunch eon of the Paris Zoo. v vear the X "Acelimata- i a feast of exatic dishes, with scientitie aim of trying to extend the range of French cooking. Walrns steak, sharks' fins, elephant joints and hippopotamus chine been only a few af the extraordinary dishes at@hese hincheons, is vear's menu started off with Indo-Chinese sea-urchins and Annamite pancakes of beans flavored with bits of chigken and era Weds Chain Store Owner. BALTIMORE, | 1 (P After a romance of one Miss ) tha Wilson Stanford, until recently a clerk | in the Baltimore Custom House, yes terday hecame the bride of Edward W. Davis of Wilkes Barre, . mil lionaire chaip store owner. 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