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< : THE SUNDAY S¥AR., SCASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 8, 1926—PART 1. bt 21 T pursuant to | ed. Features of the conventlon will last’ Sunday morning, when the Rev. At the present time there are two known workable deposits of fchthyol BALLSTON — One in the Tyrol mountains of RALLSTON, Va., August ecial), {1he other in Texas, ahout 7 children of Jefferson distri cial clinic will be held Wed, “The report cites that T T | EAMPAI STIRS ‘Woman Wanders |LAW ALLOWING QUART \ N i / OF LIQUOR FREES TWO All Nicht When | e | P B E . 17 Prince Georges County Justice of P / CLARENDON, Va., August 7—It is (and memorials to America’s illustri- Lost in W oods . b 1 estimated that between 500 and 600 |ous men and women. | Peace Dismisses Charges Azainst i delegates attending the State conven- | “In order that this matter may re-| =t | x Sl . tion of American Legion in Alex- |ceive the consideration it deserves we Special Dispatch o The Star. | enny and Alrich s andria Monday, Tuesday and Wednes. | suggest the appointment of a commit- | HANCOCK. Md.. August 7— | Special Dispateh to The Star d s day, will be guests of Arlington Post, |tee to present the subatance of this After a night of terror and ex HYATTSVIL Mi —& H No. 139, and the Woman's Auxiliary | report, in such manner as they deem posure. lost in the weods and | Tustice of the Peace R i Republican StronglysBacked | v 29 and the Bomer s ey [ best, to the President, and to all Fed- R A Ihan A00 (ke |1 s ot ihe L ed e vee 2 | Dr. J. A. Boston, chairman of the |eral, State and county authorities in- | 3 Philip ¢, Diehl, 62 vears old. | {1len Alrich. 1 rmer ¢ vith in Place Against Peery. Incal entertainment commit- | terested in the regional development el Tosiiad vetarInG) b dne | ahn e ¢ ien tee for the day, announces that the of Washington's me(ruvr\ln:ln"-"& home of Ellis Akers. near Em- | the inflyen o @ interte E - party will depart for the county from | The report was submitted by the maville, where she found refuge |nc (el an o Nt Democratic Choice. the George Mason Hotel in Alexandria | chairman, J. Cloyd Byars. after wandering 10 miles. with disorderly i posses following the final business session | Harry K. Green, commissioner "{1 The woman was member of | cion of liqu S f the convention, at which all new |revenue, in a signed statement issued | a party of berry pickers. She was | =00, 00wt ®Deciofh Dispateh to The Star officers will be elected. the start to be | today, warns taxpayers that this is| not missed from the party until | Qeates Attornes RYHMOND, Va., Angust 7—Now made about 330 o'clock. The dele- |the last week for making tax returns. | all had left the berry patches. | ina nmannt ¢ thaf the Democrats have renomi- |gation will go direct to Arlington |He announces that persons failing to Her conditfon is not serious less than a quart mated all Virginia Representatives in National Cemetery, where the newly | make. returns before next Saturday . law a quart eack Comgzress, even to Joseph T. Deal in elected State commander will place a | night must he referred to the e ol o » Pl e thk <econd distriet three-cornered wreath on the tomb of the Unknown [ner of records, who in turn will add| FQRESTVILLE. arrested in Mount cantest, attention is turned to the Soldier. Following the ‘exercises at |a penalty to their assessment. In urg-| o % | e Constadle €. F B nth distriet. the cemetery the party will be taken | ing the taxpayers to speed up on their S e e Feres . Hiere the nomines. Georze C.[to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur |returns, Commissioner (ireen staics| m.'.'.:'-.’;r’." Neleldn, AL AUp e s mory e< a hitter Rzht with the J. Porter of Clarendon where light | that his office will he open every ! Speciall.—At_t Hob an > s Republican choice, X 1. Hurley of refreshments will he served. 'l'mls':l‘lu_\ from § a.m. to » p.m. and on| lml\]\fl'-anze '\\mhws‘tllx:;.)::.Ih“:»\;\“. iM|DN|GHT 0”_ DECR[ED_ Wise County permitting the delegates will be taken |evenings of August 10, 12, -and 14| Applications (or membership were re var M Hurley a business man and lon A sightseeing trip ahout the | from 7 to 9 o'clock. | Lid sl Al satads, o Sl o e Movice in the game of politics, but | county. The committee of Park Lane -:,1‘\‘ | :;:;{.”.m‘:\lvv:\‘?:”‘x .f.“r ;i‘ml ~x;.\ x‘:;nl;‘v Noted Scientist Urges Silly Nove %his partisan friends are lining up and | Members of the local post, Arling- | zens conducting a drive to have side-| A o SR it i Tristead of Night &t Femnants of the Republican marhine. ton County Chamber of Commerce u;nk.: laid onjevery street In the com- | et e i e chie ‘ 0 v Slemp e 104 A N¢ ol e “lub A\ of d 1) ounces ¥ G e 2 1 £ e b By Soence & - B b e ] T e e Loy it But the drink was milk and the children only a small group of the many who were taken for a pic schonthouse on Thursdax night, at| ™ Sieme e i e T e vering the visitors to the county, bt |short time back. will he resumed in a | Creek Park yesterday by the Gospel Mission Children’s Home. which time cards wore made auf as || LONDOX, Ausist © Democratic strength is looming it is believed that more will he |few days. The next ;lnt!el‘:lz|k.’:};i o B it (o ther Catloiiy. cofe{ EREE I NIRRIS me fia reater than ever hefore. B needed. (' gene Dovle, chairman | bracing approximately 230 yards | o i ot ion vl * sveve more sensible thing to do is 10 i P e Crmeriation committee, | consirnction. it proviee tor com- | WELLERITES CONTINUE McLEAN. VIRGINIA HAS HER FIRST jmittees an which thex will serve. | wore, sensible thivg 1o 40 s Other G. 0. P. Races,, | states that fully 100 cars will be re-|pletion of walks on J.ocust street| A, e | Tre. Clvde Wortzel Wednesday | couple of hours be ou go to b The Repil will have candi- | qulred to accommodate all of the | from the 1|Aae lngh\\l yito the ¢ m;‘\::i QUEST TO FILL TICKET R =y KU KLUX KLAN WEDD|NG‘,\‘\;‘-:}_H¥:’; ”I‘l:r\'n‘:% o .m\” I:v;;ml.:‘l\' S ot | he Repu ne - S (el s who ake up t arty | bers” residence and the unfinisl McLEAN, . August 7 (Specia IR 5 T REA | : - 1l = | Crichton Brown i \ dates in The ffth, <ixth. xeventh and (el KBTS Y SR | reteh an- Warren siret. | S Ralph~ Powell.” “president of = the 5 vy b wcomip eteuan e iting e e it onon eighth districts as well as the ninth, N0 HEEes s % A = > | Three Besides Goldsborough Con-|Schoo! and Civie League, attended s | Fredericksburg Scene of Ceremony |will be ready for use by Sun | steian. Siv dan \ hut the party in Virgmp is not|8ssist in this feature to communicefe | The semimonthly meeting of they meeting of the school hoard at the | | Will Walker led the Epworth|work i ! t keeps d Rinitea Ant liitie, sicceas #1sr dooked | With /him byitelephione, (Glarendon 814, SeR e Association | sidered for Governorship Race |Courthouse Thursday, at which bids| Witnessed by Large Attendance Lengie serviees st Sundas nixht | chem R ‘ 3 &0 - G eld Monday i 17 % “ 5 e A acili- | . N and Mrs. (. S Cox will be in charge | s long as the brain HY = sk ) S e B H co 5 v rta sent ot 8 - SICLoY o P 1 . s ¢ pla v o be | ps Are Bost el the gestion for 2 short ballof—a change | an portherance of ‘(he ‘resolution | and countty-wiledmiportance presenter b, . p o0 1o Thaist opened. The contract was awarded (o | Special Dispatch to The Star | A rehearsal of the two plavs to be | hbse ave best elin g : for consideration of the members. ac- | Special Dispa h )} > Sl e . wiatsiis L alCoTibE. tHA(CERTEE Was NaTi ot Hedk raci ot the bt re 1n the constitution of the tate so adopted at Friday nignt’s meeting ol rding to President R. Campbell, 3 TIN 3. August 7 With just Tipton & Wel of Petershurg a.. | REDERICSBURG, Va., August 7 g A taags ¢ teledranl = T lv At = that anly the governor. the lieutenant . Fpip. g Belq Straight-from-the- | COrding - YRR B | BALTIMORE. August 7—With just| poca bid of $6,600 was $200 lower the first Ku Klux Klan wedding jday night. A .'h o ,.k me 1 moval of waste prodict Lrey ErL governor and the attorey general prygoe Boylevard Association, mum»h-z“',‘li; Z“_‘;“‘m | ;‘hf;‘._“r the St Charles | ©ne week remaining in which to file | than any other. This bid called for |in Virg was solemnized -at _the ‘"""f ‘\P‘M eac ]‘q:w;] fhe firse part] i89ue take place to some extent whe it ghall be chosen by popslar vote—is (ng '3 movement for the establish-| . 1‘:‘ "\'.» 47, Daughters of Isabella, | candidacies for the primary election | the installation, within 30 d,n.«]aholr '“«v grounds here :..m:hl-‘ w\\\h)vw ,‘\l‘H“ me: :‘::;:”'j‘” the telephorie service :ih.\ brain 'Dl'v(a‘.“m T xlw ite as o A on b i i cle, No. 247, Daug e il i ontract is hy hoard, irzuerite Permelis | eat he- |0 o e during some forms of inson attracting attention. ] the Ment of the Richard Byrd highway | | 41" "Hiid next Sunday. Auto PAr | strenuous cfforts ave heing made by | !he contract is signed by the N LD e e ot e ot~ | of this community eut of condition. Tndividual sleep reqairements vary, Some are contendinmgy that If the ¢, the National Capital to the | Y00 (€ MEEL FER SN ek from the ‘ {of a new hoiler to he hooked up wit i the bride of Dr. Ernest G. 1 1 b governor is to be the dfrector of the ' qpor .00 Natio! Park. ver | tes “ ’rruw'( o the Weller Republican faction to com- | the padiators in the old building, . loca! representative of the order. - . James said. but the "‘\ day affairs of the State he should have (GERTO. CaEThe the shortest | Clarendon Trust Co. 7 i plete a ticket by lining up men for | radiators in the new building, an au-| The ceremony was performed on a BERRYVILLE jamounts of sieep needed the rizht to name thoge who are to GG, T8 8 rthur Orr, president e % overnor, attorney general and clerk | (omatic water system, with a 500-gal- | larke platform surrounded by about | L. are_as follows: At birth. work with him to the end that what- | b " o iocidtion, after consulting ATUR HEIGHTS, = 2l [lon tank, drinking fountains in hoth | 1.000 members of the order in tull o At 3 months. 20 hours: & ever blame may attich to the ad-| 40 5 orTe “Navior, Col. 8. R. DEC! e |of the Court of Appeals. old and new buildings; a new septic | regalia. Hizh State and national of - RERRYVILLE. Va August 7| hours: from 1 to & vears, 11 ministration or any of the officerst, T e ¢ K. Melton of F While the organization has not | tank, the old toilet facilities to be re- | ficials of the Klan participated in the S AL hel meetin | of from 5 to 10 years, 12 hour can he easily and regadily placed. T 000 vy Uhas announced that a given up hope of inducing former Gov, [Moved and a new flush system in. | wedding, which was the crowning | {WBSURR =R (08 MR 1010 13 years. 11 hour ene of the officers now chosen by L TG L el at Front Toval | DIECATUR HEIGHTS, Md., August | K408 P Aepe 0 BEHEE ORS00 wtatled. “The contract for thix work is | event of an all-day Klan gathering | O S, MESEIRY O T 1qen 130 vears, 0 hours atiove the people shall, aftar he is appoint- | MESCNE VAL P2 SO O T n be por At | (he ‘Augukt Meeting or|Philips Lee (Goldsboroug €C€Pt | now being drawn up in the office of | here attended by members from a | \WineRester ISt CEL Lo o hours. ed, Bt is sadd, fail 1o come ub toore- L 0q Tl the purpose of organizing |the Citizens' Assoclation. held at|the nomination for governor, Weller | State Architect Long of Richmond. | wide area. Lo Conbiatings of (e sceie > auirements. the governor would be By b g pyrd Highway Association. | the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Emory | jieytenants are said to have at least | It is hoped all work will be completed | The afternoon was devoted to ath-| Seful Ve "Bovee, Rockland, White AIR SERVICE GROWS a pusition 1o Lo R tration | Cltizens and officials of all communi- | . Leonard, A. R. Lee. chaltmab of | ) oo gthers under consideration, in.| DV the time the achool opens P e ana e B GOk e vt and Suwnmit Puint { 2 of the down-the e adininstiat o8| e jacent to the proposed highway | the school ‘committee. told the asso- | [11a8 M00LG gy Benjamin F. Woel. | The specifications for the new sep. | lafsmen marched through the oty | *3 5 pdmark of the town, the North-| DB AT O emor om holdine Will be invited. Mr. Naylor. who.|ciation the present assembly room In .. "y Sy piteq States Commissioner | tic tanks at Chesterbrook, West kind | CISTUR e ern Methodist ¢hurch Building. is be- | goyonean can Reach 9 Countries cRews 0 ”"‘, ~h"‘ s ht 10 name With his fellow townsmen attended | the basement of the school i to be | [Pl ln fen o™ ing Col. Henry B.|and Annandale, not having been re | FM']”“";“ the wedding there were | IN& razed and the lumber used to con 3 L Pt warians depari- | Eriday night's meeting at Clarendon | pratitioned off to provide another roOm | \i.o¢ " vice president of the Mer. |ceived from Mr. Long, the board ap-{ . qqteccay v several speakers and | SUruct a bungalow. The church has A B8 B Sy o oicers for the various departs | (R0 Han serted that the pro- |for a fith teacher. Mr. Lee sated | Whtox: YieE bresigens of e Mer| (o Nehere, Willinmms, Gaines and | 20dresees by several ' : ot been used for many years. e e e epcity and | Posed highway was at least 20 miles | that nothing definite could be done |, .. grancial institutions in Balti-| Elmora to advertise for bids and | @ TP ‘ Capt. Frank M. Wray, State com- By Cable to The T —Because of T e o phAmiay. ‘they can be | shorter than any other route from | toward securing an addition to the |, . award the contract before the next ke mander of the American Legion. was | LONBOR. SUSI L C80 n e e * Washington to the national park. |local school until September. and s e meeting of the hoard. Contracts| §|X SONS PALLBEARERS. |ralled to Martinsville by the death of | i (Tt neportation it 1= now Sermoved Underiths daws. Fach one of the Front nmml \"lm-’askerl all maxr ;w-m'd to go to xb;;?;; were awarded for driving the school * | his mother, Mrs. P. C. Wray last| SSCCPL T8 B8, B leiness man to visi Officers [Leave Camp. + | tors spoke in favor of the resolution | Marlhoro early in September to C husses for next year, the contract for T week | nine countries in 45 hours The citizens military _fraining naming the straight-to-the-bridge | the matter before the county beard KENSINGTO hauling children from Langley and |Mrs. Elizabeth M. Gilroy of Alex-| The corner stone of the new Meth. | My TORELEES I S0 (B oo N et vany At Fort Eustis for foute in honor of Comdr. Byrd and his | of education, - A committee would In- AT Rl Laviinnviiin: to Mibsan bine siven ! cdist Chirch South at Burnt Factory | J: den Tex Bondt, (ol e hat enfded and the remarkable flight to the North Pole | spect one of the Laurel schools de | KENSINGTON. Ma. Auguss 7|16 the Melean Garage. 'The board andria. Va.. Is Buried. | will he lald Sunday afternoon. e T e e e 1o heir homee And pledzed the support of their | signed along the linea of the pro-| KESSINGEOR, Nd. GUEWSL Tl oleo dgreed to join with the Chester- | speal Diepateh o The Star Lioyd Stafford Plaster, 40 vears old, | tfe “1sten FA0 FOR00 n '\‘ar{.,.,: pigts of the State, community in the movement to ex- | posed addition to the Bladensburg | Montgomery County 3 omen's Chris. | brook Citizens' Association on a 50-30 ALEXANDRIA, Va. August 7 died Saturday at the home of his sis | France, Switzerland. At A he camp, tend the highway all the way to the | School. . G i > . hasis in creating a stage with dress vall serc i ter, Mrs. A. P. Osborne. Interment | France. Switzers There werey 1.375 men in t p. 3 . ; ton. | Hian_Temperance Union was held in Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth M. | : 8 " slovakia and and the traminz they received thix Front Roval entrance to the Shenan-| The Bladenshurg town commisslon | o B, 1. \ethodist Church Friday. |ing room alcoves in the auditorium | Giirov were held this morning from | ‘25 made in Ebenezer Cemetery.| jnzoments in 2 rear his been of the intensive and doah National Park. ers were told of the bad conditlon of | {0\ Ter [ W G0 N ounty presi. | of the new Chesterbrook School. | Sp. Mary's Catholic Church. Services | oudoun County. The following sis-| (i o "ty meet him at the : o ix o 5 ch of the Mr. Orr stated that he would an- | the Landover road from South street, ' Mre. Fia y rv Hiaal ol o A i | weve ot - e ters and brothers survive: Mrs. Os- | and while the plines vigorous sogt. Every bran . 13 | Blagensburg, to Bryant avenue, De.|dent. presided. Mrs. Mary Haslup of The Missionary Society of the [were conducted by the Rev. M horne and Mrs, Nellile Thomas of| tions. and while the ptan Nervice tor Mana operations wasx em- | nounce soon the personnel of the| Bladensburg, e 6 issioners | Baltimore, State president, was the | Lewinsville sbyterian Church will {non and burial was in St. Mar. OGO 2 Bromfeld and | fueling and the passengers were din- braced in Me course. committees to arrange for the meei- | catur I:\..Allfb'us.h' \ll. e | principul speaker. AR organ program | meet dt the home of Mrx. George | Cemetery, i ’\T»‘«r" \‘.ul.v ri“: H,ly‘,q:rxm:‘um eld and| {10 Yhe finished ctlon The mondl in the open bas worked g U b planned he xted, o | e B8 L e ce a light at the | Was siven by Miss Mury Dickson of | Hlleman Thursday night. - Mrs, Hun- | Six sons served as pallbearers. Do Hénicy. PrOter. ano Me. Frubo | — . ondere with many of the embryo form w motor caravan of Arlington | v ce a light e ton e e NI o orTen Dr. r ster and Hubert e e il wervanas - | County vitizens and oiBiciuls, taviny | ntersection ot Wite dunupolie and Bui |WOWBEIOR L o0 o ot ot il Bl B O o e . Plaster of Washington and Mr. George | OLD CHURCH REPAIRED s el Iy it rning | Umore boulevards at the Memorial | An ! tals in America,” and Louise Arno e Plaster of Bluemont | o Tt i e e “x“..um“inw e tor i mieeting. 1 | Crons at Bladensburg, as the glare of | LD el the huwe | will kive a vecliation. A meeting of BRENTWOOD. imuel L. Palmbaum, formerly of el ppetites. of the day fixed fo R P el = et nd Mrs. B, Reeves Russell, | the afd wi o e L i L e Chesapealic and Obiu ran a rving at Front Royal in time for an | headlighs nlri:;x‘n»xxlluzl‘;ll;-.:‘ »p;‘..l:\mxx:».f e IR T m'“"{lI\\:}j.(.:lfrn;l AR i 4 perrylle S hative of Tusds | 5gifice in England Dates Back to i ovard the valley wec- inspection of the northern sector of | toward Washington at this point fre. | Wheth Lhosg SIS, SN Ll Lt T et BRENTWOOD, M. August 7)%ed o Ik it baamm. | % f.“.u"‘\na o the western end of the the park and returning home in the | quently confused mn».; ;'unxlil';xlu f:":“ :“"m} fhidlnie ‘,”,‘;’mm, ot Mildes }n{h“\ ’».uu__ m‘vlm \1Iue~-lui\ : T.“ (SDecial)—Ths Five Dipattmont met l \\I4ln|\\ and a son, Elkan Palmbaum Twelfth Century. State, \while the Norfolk and West ool of the day at the conclusion of | Washington, who found 1t difficit 10 | i1 jussell, lizabeth Williams and | For Uhe ramey work table aml disGis | fuesday” evening und further plans | SUNWe o Ahow i bl | By Canteits . ern ang the Southern each rried the meeting. The attendance of the | see the proper |nn\n(vul11 ‘,\,'"4‘ 10 |‘\‘ :-‘Jm“ Siihrer. ani) Somerviile TR |‘v[|l‘\\l_uxl‘l nlflnvnf\n h“'l“‘"‘f e H L e wade for a carnival on the || ll‘nfi '“”\1"! o ;. 4 \.”n(r;\ \.I e LoNteN. A WhE e incient xeveralj’hundred of the men. Those ladiex will be welcomed. he said. e ,:‘;‘”,’:' o g m e | Tiale Darby and Galen McKeever, et b Tl Trbia Giean City | xonlbssef August 16 to 21, inelasive. § 1010 MREYE T SR (L S S SRFEE] hireh of Warburton. Cheshire, ame " a of Stat ere i o HEDNEE SN0 2 G 2 - anspices of o 2 o L > 5ed Thery e Baothe toe raticy S 1 _and « « ] e . e e e riies pection Tour Plans. e mext. meeting e assawiation. | Under auspices of the Order of, the | Lol Weok! “Duiing the aheence of | here SiLbS b for refroshments. odhyexing on' “The Amnual Mile klat.®|of 'the st sy vivie old” wonden . it i ahatatinbTe e R are| Members of the base ball team have | Fast 8 e ! Mr. Blair Hunter Mack will act as | “%}l06 the il 2 daneing within. | go; which a purse of $300 is offered. | churches in Enslind. dating back to 4 & 5 stated 20 i i by William P. Magruder which they | Mrs. Ha orrick. 3 AV- | " The Sunday schools of the Langley | poo ay_celehration to be held day. | repaired asz a memorial to the late o of inspection of the straight ¥ o gdorf acted as general cha | Bartlett k or auspices of = : et S . - O S0 [laee iaiietasa dilstond. Temiaien: | MIND Busdoract seneral chalr| srathodist and “MeLean Rantist | Newe ciub . Mesbere ot ihe cinn | AL the meeting of the Llovd Wil-| rector. the Rev. Geoffrey Izerton Fhireday merning at 8 o'cloek from | thusiasts are preparing to recondition | MG, |01 carnival of the fire de. | ChUTehes will hold i joint picnic Au- | anjoved n fishing trip at Chesapeake | Jam® Post, American Legion, Wednes | Warburton. i - N - Sl & “carev Brown +the tennis court. | wt e .| gust 28, in Rock Creek TPark. The Natuidai artas SAPEARE | day night, Capt. Frank M. Wray. was ' Hardly any repairs have been made / POTOMAC. the courtheuse. " Maj. Carex Browh (ISR L 5 Gond have | partment will he held onthe properts | 5N, B M SR LTS (N | Beach Saturday atternoon. T in imousls elécted post commander. | since the efection of the church and of the National Park and Planning| Col4 10 their new home. Sixteenth | f Joseph Umatead, St. Paul street| w-piev and Mrs. Dodge, from the |« L d_council held ‘a| o' \cag elected to this place last year. | the ancient oak and old stonework are — - Commission has accepted an inviia- | BOVER JEE S GEE TEREL and the county road, beginning Thurs. | gop 00, and H. R. Dyer, Mr. River. | g 1 ineeting Friday eveninz for | py; resigned. when chosen State com | now in 4 deplovable state. An appeal ‘POTOMAC, Va. August 7 (SPe- yjon of the right-of-wav' commitres | Sttest Helghts TWashiBEol, o i day night from August 12; 18. 14, in. | Bablists, and H. KL Dyer. Me. BIer | discussion of extending Rhode lsland | mander. L A i Ll D —T| Ausust meeting_of the ¢ tha houlevard association to be| AT o ARSI el | eluding Monday the 16th. There will | Jotm Fiall; froms the Metho: | avdnne: { s e i) was ¢ho o hh 5 7 S Pionls oal) —The "": Will be held Tuesday one nf the party. Those makinz the | hoard of town commissioners of Bla- | {10 NE 0 e (s " dists, held a_meeting at the home of he regular meeting of the mavor | .icul: Rice levi was chosen first|Stamford and the Dean of Chester fine departme: 1 = 5 | aensbu and Owens are spend- o Mt o Mrs Dodge Tuesday night to arrange | ana e & b j vice commander and Dr. . H. Iden. | \hg are on the reparation committce night at 8 oclock, postponed qour will proceed direct to the OI4 [ IeRSBUTE: 20 HES, AW ATC SBERT | Rapair of the Kensington-Wheaton | M™% T il and council will be held Monday even. | cacond vice commander. Charles H ain account of the public reception. | fpiscopal Church in Falis Church, | 7% ‘-“;‘! cld g e e | road will be completed within the [ A1l preliminary detai ing. A gun has now heen received | g3 dare was re-elected treasurerand T = - which will he held Monday evening. yhore they will he met by a dele- | lome. Linger a WWhile, on Chexapeake | pagy few days | The teachers’ meeting of the Rap-|from the Raritan Arsenal to be used | " [jookar. post adjutant. The follow Would Use U. S. View. Fngines Nu. 1 and No. 3 Were gaiion from Falle Church and the [ P Among those attending the annual | tist Sunday school. scheduled to he | in decorating one of the parks. It is |+ (0I8 POREEEEE B8 10 0y i called oug at § pan st Sunda¥ W fngiadton will be made on the re- pre 5 (ipusperzuci5e Mavics {chich, i |IDE LU v ening: ultia OHIRS | ERcRrr SO URCKANIE Siee thor U midiie sensnerdwanvisidoniterz Eiaiit | P PO UDONT ALiguse ¢ Tile matnich extinguish w small Dlaze vaused by a4 ; RIVERDALE (hhe SSIeinay SSiin e oh Elizabeth Gullford, will be postponed | ahgle formed by Wells, Zigzag and | spates, service officer. and Dr. Iden, | ference between America and England defedtive meter wire on the top foor stion that the work on plans | ALL, and Mrs. Fugene Junes, Mrs, one week on account of the associa- [ Henry streets, is to be put in order as { iy welfare officer. Dr. Iden, Charles | ja nevehologieal. said Sir Brnest Benn. of 4 ¢, Ellis oflice. . uate Vieginky approaches to | A i ik N. Zihlman, Dr. and Mrs, W, ton meetings at Manassas, W v park, and the gun will be placed | Jinders and T. M. Hooker were chosen | 4t u recent meeting of the committee” Al persous, male or female, over al Capltal be continued, x| Skinner, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Ross and Mr. Griflith were selected as | there ; Welegitds o thie State conveniion t| an loa siey. nna tiele S 21 vears oW, must make theit' Per- | contained In the final report of the| RIVERDALE, Ad. August fith, Maj. E. Hrooke Lee, Capt. the official delegates from the Bap- | Copies of the proposed street and | \levandria next week. and Lient ALl LS SR e sonal property and State income WX (emporary Virginia Regio De. | committee of which William ¢, Gray, |y bl Hewitt, Miss' Mary Me. | Ust Church to the annual meeting of | Sidewalk improvement wmendment to | oy eiet" 0 "0 Sa B P, Carter, | vige S B e eater pro. e b e commissioners before | ‘elipment Commission appointed by |<hief of the depurtment. is chair | oi0q" " Mis abeth. Willlams, | the 65 churches In the Potomae Fed- |the town charter have heen printed b neler o | yided with science and mechanical August 15 former Gov. Trinkle, made to the|nan, has chatge of arrangements|puries Jones, Robert Peter, Mr. and | eration, which will be held at Manas- [ by the Business Bureau and may be i "4 jiiee barn and practically all its *”‘l‘“ e ‘”"‘\f"” 9 HETHONE e hiehester will hold w_clinic reating of the Ariington County | =T the anfual” convention of the |3 George Mehlberth, Mr. and Mrs. | s Wednesday, Thursday and Friday [Qad at the office of the mayor and | conenta were destroyed by fire | moust! e b e hom e for pre-school children each Satur- | Ciyic Federation Tuesday night at |Prince Georkes County Volunteer | \wujter perry, Miss Grace Patterson, | of next week. Mr. and Mrs., Ross will [ douncl. The regular meeting of the | \yednesday night on the farm of | L‘:r:q‘ ot e Ve e 1o, g day mpatng from 9 to 11 0'clock 81 tha courthouse, Members of the com- Firemen's Association, to which the | i "ang an Frederick Page, Miss | attend the three-day sesston. and most | Business Bureau will be held Thurs- | [iiine price on the river. | it ‘ st L th el 7 i e = O Mee at the Clarendon | piixston whiels has been replaced hy | Riverdale department will be host| Tilatia Parrett, Miss Bessie Miller, | of the church members will be pres. (daV evening. The Rhode Island avenue L LA TR e el courthouse. Rirth certificates nj o Saficial commission, under ap- | here the afternoon of August 14. Rep- | \jro ™ Arthur Willlams, Miss Jennia | ent on at least one day, extension project will he a matter e gt 1'h1‘v\ ek I"" ithic Leupay, servicn be presented and chiidren may be | iintment ov. RByrd. were nomi- | entatives from the 15 companies| pwgon, Mrs, John T. Williams and [ _Rev. Mr. Trainham, from Marshall, | for discussion. Ichthyol in Texas; At e S »,.P'm,,‘.'\ } l‘)’r consumer. vaccinated at this time, nated hy the federation making up the association are expect-| \jisq Jean Skinner. i Va., preached at the Raptist Church b } I & b isu Crow Spoils Golf Shot. ustria, | By Cable to The Star miles | LONDON, August 7.—An Ellesmere antherite wesied in 1t by the tenta- | include contests amonk the various YL M COMnGIE went LS e et Angnst 11, from 1 1o 3+ pm ive appointment. the commission | Pumper and non-pumper companies. BLADENSBURG. Va., where he has spent the past Wishing their children protected | nilnan' mewotiations and held con- | Intensive drills have been the order week assisting the Rev. Rarnard | 10 11 arvests for reckless driving and peps of satd commissions.” the re continues, “tentative plans for a Is containing fossil ks . oty among the companies for several | gt R e I : Against diphtheria may have 1 fayances with the National Capital|#mong msley with revival services. - N st | G htcest o AGA A i vedtn L z - e : i 5 B R e, 3 srily i wp No. 101, Roy Scouts, l . in ort Cheshire, golfer named Rird is taxin anti-toxin Wreatments Vet | park and Planning Commission: and | weeks. A parade will be a feature. | RLADENSBURG, Md., August 7| The Girls' Auxiliare will meet fol- |, (00 S0 L, Dok, Seouts, willl QUi Shizhiv' mineralized. Tehthyol | rertainte wmirs e e . &t these clinics the Fine Arts Commission |§~\1{Rr;l- lehs 'II{»\I"m-'(‘:‘w*»‘gj::'i”‘:\ e G | (Special). —Herman Weinicke. Charles | lowing »‘\l"“la\‘ ¢ zx.-..1|;.>.,.<,-,..‘;) Il'hn;““ hike with Seontmacter: Frank!in one of the oidest known niternatives| fim lote hio Sutiurtas care if the® - o, . a8 chex to Fash- | ion of ol 'rs, Ga e o - Goldsmith and William Frerie were | VOUNE people, under orothy odge, 3 ke g 2 { used dici s for rnal a * bt Ll ZNeven Police Cases. ing Virginia appr | o acention: Gilaukslon or TeciBntion! i st & M. Sherwood leading. Camp fires, | USed in medicines for external appli-| hird had not interfered he mizht have < oliateral was forfeited this wee “Acting upon suggestion of mem- | #nd othe 2 EaS be | jensburg Volunteer Fire Department » the absence L < ibhe featurs o i Bipda 3 hy ry distillation of Hit e P olatar 8 Jov s L A D s bort | served the visiting delegates and their | | 9 ) | Mr. Shumate, there will be no church |be featured, with Frederick Kreeurprepared by the dry distillation off creen. ‘hut hefore he could take his at a meeting Wednesday night. Chief | A band concert will feature | \vijjjam relating some of his great Amerlcan | Dituminous miner families i putt a erow came down and carried services at Langley tomorrow. Sun le stated that the recent intoxicathon ! = ] - | jooe - storle 5 5 N he vacation daily Bible school at | hizhway system leading out from the thaattemmeoniand leventie: Residents | fL Uit Seatnival metted ahong 8300 | dav school in the morning and Fp. | |';‘h:".|>1‘.(:;; committes has authorized | T supposition i that the huge de. | the ball f50 yards aw s it Catholie Churh having | Néoorial - Bridse and * the other | of Riverdale are tequested to decorate | "Cier Norgle stated that the new | Worth League in the evening will he |5, (08 (008 Commitiee s authorized | puil'in Texas resulted from the reces an enrollment of 110 children, has pjgres, the Key Bridge and the| chemical tank would be ready for use [ held as usual. The weekly praver closed for thix season and awards jjjghway Rrid throngh Arlington [On the arrangements committee are: |y . day or two. (. H. Burton, a | Meetings will not be discontinued, | were made at the conclusion of 10 Commta were belng studled by the | B. C. Stewart, vice chairman, who has | ember of the department. offered | 1eaders being chosen from the church, | mass last Sunday Small relig commitssion when its quasi official arge of the dinner, and J. R. Rice.| the use of his shed to house the tank | At a meeting of the Langley Ladies’ angitia house Thursdiy. f 5 s medals and pictures were prese i 1 was terminated by the y decorations; 1. K. Fuller, electrical | yneil a permanent home could he con- | Ald _on Wednesday at Mrs. Annie | : S PUNN oG r ¢ ot S8 it s - for the Fire Department. Mrs drip Sl b D N o o t of aldisplay Messrs. Gray and Stews g par ace Hall's , plans were completed for the | P.! 4 | 10 each child, and pe end: ent governor's appointmen 1 -a HGER I BT S acaep el o e ,,;”!L on the _»,,,h}";md Mrs, Ar. | BImer Jacobs, Is general chairman, | More Reading During Strike. jon of the Golf of Mexico, leaving | millions of fishes and other kinds of [ . sea life stranded upon the earth. The | P¥ € hie 1o The St deposit, sald to be the largest in the| LONDON. Au Durinz the | world, covers an extensive area on a | general strike th % %3 Do aeit low hill. in the strata of which are increase in books taken out of libea the roof of the Scout Hall, which will be done at an early date, A benefit dinner will be held at the | e Slen Do ¢ ssion, | 1. W. Gunn, parade: J. W. Bush, % vire | | r valuable suk . : | ries, according to st compiled medaks were awnarded flen Dolar geparate and different commission, |-} : the invitation of the Washington Fire | | atiat witr b Rtad b thi {other valuable substances that can be | I & my et Uit A Ay Fation drinks. and Miss Jules Stein, lady ns g o particips 5 nold appointed the following chair- |24 Will be assisted by the women of [} c0q ag hases aration of | by the British Library Association ndl Moseph Tesh. The Rev. ouiside the civic federation | Department to participate in a Lahor | nold appointed the following | the auxillary. Tickets can be secured | ! d as bases in the preparation of h i i paints, varnish. dyes, shellac, mag-|from 68 representative librarie | nesia and other compounds. In places | P the ichthyol oil is found exuding fron: | 4 rock formations in the area. It is es 200,000 Seals Killed. timated that the tract of 900 acres will | By Cable to The Star produce 500.000 pounds of the ofl an| LENINGRAD. August 7.—More L. 1. Koster. was assisted in the ™poqing that their study of the | sistant. The committee will welcome | day parade in Washington along with | r ! schodl by Miss Agnes Gordon of Part s i uation mav enable them to offer | contributione other suburban fire companies. A |ers: lce cream. Mre. Ward Kirb Thegter. X. V. and by misston work- 4 Lina enggestions that may be of | The report of the assessment re-|card of greetings was received from | Cake and candy. Mrs. Walter Dyer: ers from the Sacred Heart, Wash.d [iorect 10 this body, but without | centlv completed in Riverdale and ac- | the newly organized Fire Department | fAncy work, Miss Elsiv Arnold; punch, ingmwn, D, ¢ \ttempting to submit any detailed [ cepted by the mayor and town coun-|at Herald Harbor. and a card of | Mrs. Walter Kidwell: purchasing com The Raptist Women's Missionary 4 10000 inportant an undertak- | eil in special session shows the total | thanks was received from Mrs. Dora | Mittee. Mrs. B. F. Hummer. The degree work to be held at a date to be > St Sociate will meat in that church, D"\ dect ully submit that the | assessable basis now o be $1490.-| Radtke for the efforts of the local de. | Misslonary meeting followed. all mem. | de&Tee work t¢ {acre, and also that the product of this | than 200,000 seals were killed here this Manday. at & p.m \pproaches to Washington, from any 12, including improvements. $1.- | partment in preventing the spread of taking part in the discussion, |ATTANREA AL L sefation | 1€POSIt can be mined ‘and marketed | season. The unusual success of the The second anniversars of n<tni Gitnctian. are not only inadequate 079625 land, $314.540. and corpora-| the fire which recently destroved a | Which centered on a study of the be: | The Glebewood Citizens Assocfation |ai much less cost thap that produced | season was due mainl use of tion of Jessica Callahan Chapter. N, g dicappointing. but in many re- (tions, $96,480.12. The corporations’ tot- | barn on her farm. ginning of Southern Methodist mis- o adas L {in the Tyrol. seaplane in locating the herds o rdar it the Eastarn Star was o P orrent to. the exthetic |41 prohably will be fncreased with the | Town (ommissioner Frank Mace | Slonary work in the Orient. residence of 0. H. Howell. Glebe road, | I' T from the auxiliarv members or at the Ballston Pharmacy Ballston Council. Jr. O. T: A. M., received a petition for the degrees at its last meeting. and is planning for observed with open meeting and en- wenee of the American people. Be- | receipt of a complete report from the | states that the half mile to he perma.| The McLean Community Library :“':fih Walter I. Gideon, president, pre- tertainment, held in the town bl jieving that system of national | Hyattsville Gas & Electric Co.. the as- | nently improved on the River road Association will hold an evening meet- | SIding. anditorinm Thursday evenlng. 1, levards, ample in width and su S0 ‘n'uvx'h;‘d Assessors were re- | this vear will begin at the Annapolis® iNg ;gue:xdu\,l :-xtA!:l u'rl({n‘-k.k 'rnlelsI new e o sical and of bers Were ¢ojent in er to wccommodate | quested to submit e e | higl 2 resident, Mrs. L Ln r i i Musical and other numbers Were ¢ ljeng in number fu omimod; qu 0 submit at an early date a highway e e Slpalila L Sidewalk Bids Asked. SPECIAL ziven by visiting members fibian e for years to coe. should radi- | HSUof all public parks und other prop- . e 5 ; Alexandria, Clarendon, Falls Church. e from Wasxhington, we respeci- | erlies not paying tax At a meeting of the Providence Vienuu, Maclesu, Washington and gully sugzest tnat the President of | he Silent Workers of the Presby BRANC"V]LLE League of Woman Voters \Wednesday . it Special Dispateh to The Star. HYATTSVILLE, Md. August 7.— Bids for concrete surfacing of side- Mrs. ) walks. curblng and roads in Cecil Elizabeth | and Garfleld avenues here will be Aunscostin chapters, and by menders (he United States be asked iu the | terfan Church will be entertained Au- wus decided to have u booth at of the locul chapter “he of the American people 1o lead | Bust 11 by Mrs. Willism Thompson at McLean day, with Mrs. Ki he Holy Name Society will fieet o movement ugainst the disgruceful [her home in University Park BRANCHVILLE, M., August 7.— |\ renn, Mrs. Phelan, Mrs. | i tn St Rita's Church hall, Mondéy, 8t approsches to the Nation's Capital| Mrs. Lilllan J. Oldenburg, principal | rThe monthly meeting of Bramehviie | 11eath and Mrs. Karl Saunders .in |recefved by the mayor and town PN k 1o udvocute in their place a » [ of the Riverdale School. in mme,‘,',f:;',,.",'\.p,,,,,,,[ s ranchville | charge. Mr. Wharton of the News. | council until August 16 at $ pm., Beputy State Counctlor 1. WE Var- s or highways and " boulevards | ment pruising the senceal conditions | the fire house. Fooenor ‘vaseneld 4| Observer urged. a county.wide can. | when they will be opened in' the ey Taialied the Tecently electnd of- i will be b eredit to the worlds Lat the Riverdale Schagl, declared that | o cmios were admqoy; Seven new |vogs for the formation of additionai | councll chamber. Plans and speci- fieers of St Elmo Council. Np. 195, ot beantiful Capital ; while the interior of the school build- | will be held under auspiees of the as. |/eagues. Miss Ada Walker of Falls | fications may be obtained from Rob- e R Thenday night The Hy Teneon o€ the many points of | ing is all that eould be desired. heauti. | vatation . at e apen 5 iie 8 | Church gave a talk on the local courts | ert B, Morse. chiel engineer. Wath- district, officers are 1. . Johnson. funfr past historic interest and scenic heauty in | fication of the exterior and the | qroand |and voting Jaws: Mrs. Kirby read a | ingion Suburhan Sanit uneilor: D File. councfor: W \irginia. including Arlington Natfonal | grounds might well be undertaken. | inclusive | history of Fairfax County. The sec-| Ralston avenue. H R Lunceford. vice co . ¥ L. Cemerery, Mount Vernon. Gunston | She savs that although there is no | A number of novelties will he fntro. | FSUARY was nstructed to write a letier Norton. financial secretarvy” J. W jjall. Manticello and the Shennandoah | space for a lawn. shrubbery might be | quced, and there will be a contest ||1ANKINE Miss Fannie Gihcon for the ? Clavian. treasurer: 1. S Cgrpenter. Natfona! Park. millions of tourists will | planted 'in the angles and Ivy across | aneh night. The proceeds from this|102n of an invalid chair to Mr. Dar. | tery Monday afternoon, with military recording sacretary. J. W; Morris. he attracted to and through this sec- | the front of the building. Mrs. Olden- | carnasai will be used for the general |Nelle of Franklin ‘Park. Mrs. Farl|honors. Mr. Baker served for four the week of August 16 to 21, Artsy e B Yanch e ow manasing eq. | Dedication of the memorial hridse | the Sesquicentennial at Philadelphia Anctor, from T:30 1o 8:3h pm ! . J. N. Rogers, 75 years old, a farmer | Formal opening of thedtown hall ginia highway system and with the | munity weekly newspaper published | Sy WP :2'?h»"1s’((hm ?‘3:"?;.,"53;:5"{’1"#?5" ‘h"'dR“Aé\l'&;' ::";{‘f n;:r. Giels ‘:‘,:‘.' PR‘GTI PI "os L A ottt etemoniKIBETSS Rk Al e minh e runen | Bridge to Be Dedicated. | Rerthiaime, has been spending three |tary chapiains, with hanediction by - cE A RiExsndriar Rbrer © Eilliven, i For Monumental Driveway | e s e 'I"‘l:”""‘;"";““‘“::“(’"{: ASHLAND, Va. August 7 (®).— l\\'m\kfl in York. Pa. and attending | Mr. Sontag. : | “To this end we suggest th i SO R ks A e et : t ekl W mar | over North Anna River, on the : T Foatures i e ot eH T Monumental Driveway be Jocated | it and Richard W. Tupper, associate | \Cqshington Richmond highway, will |of Lewinsville and elder of the Pres. | NI 1 ickl Biaek OEEMREONIE Y A Zavir Chasles Pironidtey inidie Mo Rontlvn, thougl | €ditur. | take place at Eilington, August 17.. byterian Church. died suddenly at his 1-0Z0 ICKIy T e and address s b Semter Fort Myer. around Avlington National | A silver cup for highest achieve- | Maj. Giles B. Cooke. only surviver Lome last Sunday fnorning. Funeral Frauk L. Ball, . Cemetery and back through or near | ments in scholastics and athletic en- | of Gen. Robert 1. Lee's missoner of revenue For Arlington (e Southeriy line of the Experimental | deavor i connection with his attend- | geliver the Conntys and Mavor WE A, Stmoot of - Farm 1o the Mighway Bridge: that fance upon the Y. M. €.\ Summer | Douglas Freeman R appropriste connections from suid | School has been wwarded Daniel | mond News Leader, Alexandria veal 1 i ":.,“‘L‘,‘:m,m Dancing wilt i\ eauy be made with the Memorial son_of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton | address. staff, will | services were held at the Lewinsville | 1 vocation und Dr.| Presbyterlan Church Tuesday at 3| Relieves Hay Fever Breaks Up editor of the Rich- | p.m., Rev. Harvey Dunham officiating. Summer Colds Give your child music lessons s now while you can get a good practice piano at such a low price. | will deliver the | Mr."'Rogers was born at Aldie, Va, | on December 18, 1850. He has lived at Lewinsville for 40 vears. e ml instrumental pm e idie., us well a5 with the boulevards Young Moore competed kil s e SonsAr G leading out therefrom and with the | axainst nearly a hundred boys. He He Traveled 3,000,000 Mil {survived by his wife and seven chil.| StoP sneezing e = ! v svstem of Arlington County: | alsy won four buttons for swimming, e Traveled 3, X 11e8. | jren, Hammond Rogers of Washing- | why suffer from thii ali ohjectionable and unsightly | two from the Y. M. C. A., one a be | J. McKenna, a traveling passenger |ton, Mrs. Dolly Mulvancy a#nd E. | hay or rose fever Baby Is a Squatter. Conditions encompassed by safd Monu- | zinner's life-savinz button and the | agent in Canada, is known as “the | Masob Kogers of New York and|o. summer colds MANUFACT! From the Boston Teansperint mental Drivewss and adjacent thereqo | fourth from the Red Cross. The in | Chinese ambassador” hecause he has | Maude, Preston. Guy and Raymond | nd. most | deor base ball team. of which he was | conducted so many train loads of | Rogers of Lewinsville | when Nozol gives ptain. won the camp pennant. Chinese across the Dominion. He has | Thomas H. Baker, jr. son of Mr.immediate relief? WOR't you please sgneak tn hahv? He's Government. or so much thereof as Young Moore is a student at the Hy. | estimated that he has traveled 3.000.- and Mrs. T. H. Baker of McLean.| Recommended b, sitting on the Aypgper and theres a mav be deemed macessarv, ba pre | aitsville Flementary School and will 000 miles back and forth across |died suddeniv in New York last w lot of fies waitinggto get on. served for parks and monument sites | enter the seventh grade in September. ' Canada since 1853. |and was buried In Arlington Cem A little fellow 1otk in charge of hix bhe removed. and that said I tiny brother calfgd our ather which is now owned by the Federal Peoples Drug| ° 633 New York Ave. NW. ‘is«om and all | .afi;. druggists.

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