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CITIZEN SOLDIERS LEAVE FOR CAMP DISTRICT SOLDIERS AND SAILORS START TRAINING THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 15, VIRGINIANS PLAN BIG“SESQUI" DAY 1926—PART 1. MARYLAND PREPARES TO CHECK FOREST FIRES . i Every County Now Organized, Says Forestry Official, Follow- ing Inspection. ASKREPLACEMENT | ' OF MST. BRIDGE * 9 27 PRESIDENT STUDIES FARMERS' PROBLEM O i Naval Reservists Put to Sea i T Rttt iy | Eight or Ten Floats Will Be| savTivMoRE. August 1s—Every |Fire and Hospital Officials | Discusses Issue With C. S as Mlhtla Members Begin | g county in Maryland now has an . O in Parade and Thousands |orsanization for fighting forest fires. | ang Citizens Renew Pleas | Barrett—Greets Theatri Two Weeks’ Training | John R. Curry, assistant forester in 8 eatri- E Present October 12. the State department of forestery. for Early Action cal Del ti — |announced this week following his re- | . elegation. O L |turn from the Fastern Shore. where ! % s BuinE S S At o e a number ot such organizations re- P 1nz. the citizen soldery and s Ml R cently were formed. Karly replacement of the defunct | By the Associated Pross ©of Washington vesterday threw aside | RICHMOND, Va.. August 14.—On| Formerly there was no organization [ M Street Bridge across Rock Creek | PAUL SMITH'S, N. Y.. August 14 their civilian clothe: closed their October 12, Virginla day at the Sesqui- | for the suppression and control of | in Georgetown. on grounds not alone | 405 g Sl = cantennial. Philadelphiss many. thou: | fires ou the tastevn Shore, Mr. Carey | of economic necessity, but of public | —Attention was turned today to the desks, formed into companies, hatal RS : «ald, He pointed out that there now | safety, is being advocated with re-|farm problém by President Coolidge fons and regiments, as well as ship's | sands of \_ht;xman« will go there.|ure fifty-five forest wardens in that | newed vigor by citizens of the vicin-| who discussed conditions with Charles it b The State s to have some eight to|section, us compared with approxt| ity as a result of the everincreasing | 5. Barrett, director of the Nationa i 105 tio ek OF mervice Wi ten floats n the parade, historical for [Ty 320 wardens in the rest of (he | SoumpiiaLe by harassed fire and N5 | purmers: Unton colors, g o o = i the most part, but some typical of the |~ s e 1 Dorchester (ounties p i ‘ T e . hul Soine it Somerset _and Dorchester Coun Lack of a bridge directly connect-| Mr. Barrett, who frequently con LRl e T present day. The State Chamber of | lead the Eastern Shore with an or-|ing West Washington with George- | fers in Washington with the Prest Stoyer Alien with the lo. ety Commerce is to take the lead in the | ganization of twelve wardens each, | town by way of M street greatly | dent on agricultural questions. came stoyer Allen with the loval Naval Re- | preparation of the modern-day affairs | while Queen Anne County, With i|hampers the facile movement of fire | here by Invitation, and rematied serves abourd. to join the Atantic | TR T G e T of woodland, has three. | apparatus under stress of emergen- [ DIEht as a guest at White Pine Camp ng fleet destroy or war w ve a hand in the development S LG cles, it is claimed, besides crea He informed Mr Cooli Siien wT aionta Akl develc | ; aimed, besides creating a e informed Mr Coolidge that crop Alners Bay, Mo uk : 4"'.“ i) of the others. These floats will cost | ROCKVILLE traffic nuisance in the “quiet zone' of | conditions were in general good i et ond niove a great deal of money. Gov. Byrd | JLE. the Columbia Hospital for Women. | the country, but whether farm legis Guard, which 12ft on the N Tk ‘;'“"l‘ ah:d m-«)m_v;r the State dignitaries will b Tentative plans for a $250,000 ma- | lation was considered was not e aar ich 1ft on the N 1k I on hand. sonry *bridge to replace the cond - | vealed. for that place. and thence te Vir ¢ ROCKVILLE, Md., August 14 (Spe- g P condemn ¢ L s Ll e i Legion oiitie Warpath g .LE. Md., Augus sd steeland-wood structure, which| In the opinion of Mr. _Barrats s ,‘,H‘," 4 ,,,‘\‘\dj“ . n‘l)-\ (“].d. The Vicglnbs department. of tne|cia—J. €. R- Jeniter, well known in | has been out of comm on since May | however, more lezislation is ot #o s movement wasi neaded by 3 aThe Virglnky department of the || L L ow circles, has been selected | %8, 1925, have been drawn by “the much needed by the farmers is a Yocal guard, und also coramandant of Warpath in tne matier of the dalayed | to-act as chief judss at/the/horss show! SLC EE T NoSn B O i ap- | more active, sympathetic and efficient IR A e - - - L h e O apuat | ProPHation. for the profect will be administration of the machinery set < ; Cpper: Shi 3 e L _ | o be held here on Wednesday, August | asked in 1 up under existing legislatlon. as well composed of the miliiia of this city, pper: Shipping military equipment | World War. The State first proposed | > ¥ Sl i Lo s . Muryland and Virginia, The division to camp from Nutional Guard Armory |a memorial of imposing design. non. | -2 In connection with the Ciiicl T Congestion Is Increased. S D Shategs Sodueiin ol wes staff will be mobilized at Virginia | ntlswm;t'h lg t:plh;_l'anlll D streets, utilitarian, and directed the prepara. | Which begins the day before and con: MeanwhiTe alt teagiovoves \i " mx‘:mn'g.‘"..‘.r: :lh;,x’ Il.ln.u be of as Bech for insasirtion and e worl | S TR e G R s plans. Then there suddenis | tinues four daye. o Mo Andrew J.|must be abruptly detoured to the| g g A < oul of war problems. Gen. Ste e I Guard, came to the fore a movement to have [ Cummings. chairman of the commit-| Pennsyly Aver 8 rentatlve Steps Taken Alebeis ; 4 Lower right: U. %. S. Allen, leav . ; s @ Avenue Bridge, between ;’»‘);(‘{x‘. wa m\u...,w_n»a by Lieut. Col. | with nn\'u.lfvser\'o\ on trainin; l::’x‘xl‘:e‘ a carillon substituted for the type!tee in charge. has nnnounlred. He| Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh The brief statement mude vester Pexton G. Nevitt, division adjutant, B “[Shosen and the General Assembily. | will be assisted by Mrs. Cummings| streets, greatly increasing the con-|day at the Summer executive offices ‘apt. Sidney Morgan, aide to the | = e “due to propaganda,” changed front | and the other members of the com-|gestion over that much-used struc-|that the Government wis attemptin commanding general, both officers of and determined to have the carillon. | mittee—Mrs. Herbert L. Diamond, | ture, already carryini avy s i in < r o o on o ur : s 0 0 ha arillor Mrs. . 2 3 3 dy ca g a heavy street [ to obtain a better coordination o the local guard. On the sume ot UPPER MARLBORQ. |The commistion that had abeved the | Charies R Rowdybush, 'Thomas L | car, bus and truck trafflc. private agehcies which extend agrl vent “the 2 Milftary” Police Com mandate of the Logisluture could do | Fulks and Willlam A. Waters. | The present plans call for a bridge | cultural credits. such as banks, in gany. commanded by~ Capl. Clae | e 7 Nothing excent rechon. which it id | It has been announced that 15225 feet long, divided into three spans, | surance companies. mo:t and urlingame. recently assigned to the | ;,UPPER MARLBORO, Md.. August |and another was named to carry out | {lasses il be shown, including a | with a 40-foot roadway and 9-foot side- | loan and trust compainies. went un gommand, mumbering 30 men. and the (Special) —Those recelving mar- | the carillon proposition hunters' flat race at six furlongs, and | walks on each side. The spans will | amplified today. Bemdauirters 20 Division Specid | riage licenses the last few days from | The leglon at its last anvuai gath | tirst, second and third cash prizes will | be of reinforced concrete, designed to| There were indications, however Lroops and ihe eniisted detachment of the office of the clerk of the Cireult |ering repudiated the carillon in evers | be awarded in each class in addition | carry a load imposed by trucks of 15- [ that what teps have heen tiuken are - division staff. numbering 35 ot of Prince Georges County here | way and announced that the time was to the usual ribbons. According to|ton capacity. Artistic fron railings | tentative. and the purpose i3 some men and consmanded b Licut. Danie included: Frank 1. Winston, Berwsn, [t hand for the organization to pro-| those in charge. the show will prove | will line the sides of the bridge. what similar to that_attempfed b ERI6Yd. “Capt! iRaymond M. Pealc: % o ': Beulah Bradford Freeman, Wash- [ vide its owi o e | easily the best of its kind ever held| Recent improv: Jlaconist " Corthwest twa Bvs Bollce Conibany. and receéntly'a 21; Mildred Thompson, Arlington, 15. | of appre oot tl or “lack | T yrics Viola Rebeces Rich® daughter | way into G : Phonkh i on o = ia B T b 3 y ppreciation £ ¢ vices e gh Y teorgetown, has greatly in-|to small banks in farming section migiea 16 i Guiaricrmasicr Corps, Erancis I, Towmshend. Oruike, Va. | fhe O ot vy e ton | of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rich of|creased vehicular trafic nts that sec. | that had on hand large amounts of 8 with this unit for training ALEXANDRIA, Va. Auguste 14 the expiration today of the limit for i,z{xu:h,",,’“:\,,f‘\;. Rogers, 15. ' Lovola | disrexard of the wishes of the sur Lt s B e g John | tion of the city and made necessary, | frozen paner Dinner Served in Armory. (Specinl—Alexandria Handled for | fillng the State income and personal | Corrigan, W R R R G L o {;::f'o{q::?::g:‘):;‘u\:\ b el e S L e i . ooy These two outfits mobilized at the | the first time in its history this |@X Teturns. A minimum penalty of | Joseph Cahill, Washington, 21; Lor- Boost for Governor. Edward B. Wilco pastor of the| This flow 0”’1:9:"" ;o:‘:‘zr:}n-? mxmfam' ::l‘ ::‘ ‘u-n’fnn" rlxlw‘nr-hv:m‘ n]—y at lr'r‘ &rmory at North Capitol and D streets | woek @ big convention o | §2 s provided for failure to make | raine lisbelh Goddard. iy Jummes| No sconer had the returns from | Burtonsville Methodist Church, the|mented by e aiey 1o BUE- | evecutive offices, where, hetween af :m = ",""” vesterday afternoon. tof ,,v o the delegates having to “:(‘ll}::llrpx l_.,’ tonight. After the | M. Bishop, Washington, 2:. Iiffie | the recent primary in the second con- | remony taking place at the home|front commercial traffic, supplying |tending the Government business and N their uniforms and marching | ™ s having are made the tax bills will be McCuen, Takoma Park, 18, Percy | gressional — district heen tabulated | of the minister, in the presence of a| Washington with sand, gravel “and | receiving visitors. his problem re i i s Serord i | Ko bevond the confines of the city [made out and are pavable December 1. | Hall, ~Anniapolis, 25 " Jiary Alice | than the supporters of Repreqentative STAll Sotibanc of€ relmiives andlSiNeEtzickingmates il and | e bled that of a busy day in Wasl i 55 tandinits elooh | hie biotinh it isak Shnbusing ommodutions, | . The temporary bridge over Hunting | Perrie, Croom, Frederick Joseph | Joseph T. Deal discovered that he | friends. Miss Marla Santini & i 3 lington. - i i 20 startcd For The boat ahoir street care: | A¢ the State mecting of the American (‘reck_ will be opened Monday, a delay | Mack,” Bowle, 37: [lizabeth Ceceltu [ might ke Eoveior = the bridegroom, was the br Sees Chance for Saving. A delegation of approximately 75 Sh are due at Virginia Beach tomor- | Legion. which closed its deliberations LI e §0 e ThoninG having | Duisey, Glenndale, 2. Joseph Earle| Deal has let it be known everywhere | attendant. The couple will make thei B. A. Bowles, past president of the | theatrigal and fraternal and 5w morning, and immediately will | Jast Wednesday, more than 500/ dele. | c2used the old'bridge to be used untilj Rooney, Washington, Beraive | that he 15 not in sympaths with the | home at Burtonsville. ‘The bride was | Georgetown Citizens’ Assoclation, calls [ women from New York wis cotved up the camp. itcs e reacot | Ivasihe i menh Work will immediately start | Roberta Curr Washington, | existing conditions under the Volstead | assistant teacher at the Blair Public | attention to the roundabout course | in the forenoon, Mr. Coolidize shakir The largest movement of troops{1ime in wany vears that every hotel [PfEhe concrete structure, which must | Henry Broadus Allen, Washington, | law and he i belng boomed by the | School, near Silver Spring, last school | confronting fire apparatus and other | hands with each one and posing with Will Dot start until 10 o'clock this [in the city was hiled. In former years be finished by November 1 | 28: Julla B. Townshend, Washington. | element antazonistic to the act. vear. emergency vehicles responding to calls | them for a group picture % mornivg, when the 121s Reximent ventions of any proportion in num. | CItY Manager Morton issued a|l8. Edward S. Brittain. Colesville, | Another report is to the effect that | , Former Sheriff James P. Gott of|from teritory served by M street. A - . of ngincers. commanded hv Col. | hers refrained from coming to Alex HEEntRioT i B onE ploce ot Bertha Martan thodes. Wash- | (wo sther Bentiembn in the Tidewater | Rockville has formally entered the | few minutes saved in arriving at a NeieMORETE IO Tonn N Ot ed R 1 ite | andyia bectuse of its limited facilities | iN& sults would not be barred at the | Ington, 40. dectich d A £ contest for Democratic nomination for | scene of fire or other dt ce ma Prominent actors and actresses : : Aol ; section are getting ready to take a disturbance may 1 the Disirict of Columbia's inspect- | for handling a bix crowd Municipal swimming pool, ax the suits | | Representative Millard Tydings of |fiing at the nomination. * Lieut ke | Sliga of the Orphans' Court by filing | e the saving of a life or of thousands | members of theater oreur i o or of buildings, will hoard a special | The members of the iocal Legion bought by the city for u at the | Harford County, Md., candidate for | West of Suffolk and Col. Richard I, | With the supervisors of elections here | of dollars in property. he points out, | Fepresentatives of such frafernal or Traim ot the Tnion Station forrectel |are being congratulated on the suc- B0l were of that “type with skirts. | the United States Senate, will charge [ Brewer STLSCNOIE Betit 1 thi ard Lo | 2% ertificate of candidacy and making| Dr. W. P. Morrill, superintendent of | €4niztions as the BNl 18 Rith e e e o or e | eesstul manner in which the conven. | The pool will he opened next Thurs. | the knights at the start ‘of tilting at | section as Sufrolk, oth in the same | the required cash deposit. William | Columbla Hospi ,'declares that lack | Knights of Columbus and Masons bark to he loaded into 20 motor |tion went ove |day unless Inclement weathor should | 3 o'clock at the annual tournament |amy veferonce to themscives whan the | I, Fidgely of Washington Grove has}of the A Street Bridge renton s eack | were in the group. en route to Sars trucks which will take them to Fort | ‘The plunt of the I'ruit Growers’ Iix- prevent the finishing touches being | #t Surrattsville the afternoon of Au- |yvoters begin discussi ‘—‘] es when the | ,jq complied with such preliminary, | ous noise problem at the ho spital, | nc Lake to break sronnd for a hos Humphreys 2 press Co., south of the city, is nearly | PUt on. ; N Elist 2. Represertative John BHlR| e oo o candidates. [ {14 the other avowed aspirants for | Dashing fire engines and sputtering | Pital this afternoon and give a he Accompanying this outfit will be | half finished and September 5 has Plant Worker Injured. 1L, also w senatorial candidate, will e o e : . the three nominations to be made— | trucks now. are routed through the | fit concert at Lake Placid tonigh the administrative staff, composed of | been fixe U movi It is e; W. A. Harrison, 319 North Colum. | deliver the coronation address in |business man. who conf his city. @ | John R. Lewls, P. Hicks Ray, Henry | quiet zone, to the disturbance of pa. | MOmsectarian sanitarium Maj. James IR. Lushy, finance officer; | pected to Liuve the new plant in opera- | bus street, was s Injured this | he evening when victorious knights | vas det Bt confessed that he | 3. Hunt, incumbents, and Thomas N. [ tlents to whom quiet and rest often %] Accompanied by officials of the Capt. ¢ Jensen. Ordinance De. {tion by September 15. There are 200 | afternoon ‘while at work at the plant | Vil crown the queen of love and vas drinking when driving a cat and | Hailey—are expected to do so within| easential to quick recovery. The en 18 | Adirondacks Civie Leugue. the group partment: Capt, John Lane. judwe |men employed at the plant in the [of W. A. Smoot and Co. He w ity and her maids. B !"’_‘";"“‘j"' to serve six months in i the next few day: utfon, fortuuttely, i reNieved hy the | Wos headed Ls Willium Moviis, prest advoente and tapt, B 7 Bernslonr, | construction tool houses. machine | struck in the stomach by a board he | Time for filing certificates of nom- L | e e e e hospital building s | dent of the fewish ey L quirtermaster., | shops and other buildings. Several | was cutling on a ¥ip saw, his hand | itation for State offices with the his ralease and suspension of the sen- | clerk of the Circuit Court here for|placed some distance back from the | neiuded Daniel wman. Paul i houses have been erected upon the | was injured by the lumber as it swung | |'Vince Georges County board of elec tence. The judge, the prosecuting at- i the marrfage of Truman C. Thomson, | adjoining thoroughfares. € | Whiteman and others prominent in ance Guards in Camps. {1ots, which were sold from the tract [around. His head struck the saw |iioll sibervisors here explved today torney and ‘many others signed the | 31, of Camp Meade, Md., and Mrs. the profession & » advance guards for the va- |by Citizens who gave the land to the | frame. cutting a gash. He was | Ll W requires that bagl today. | petition. Gov. Byrd. however, said|cCala E. Stone, 27,"of Washington; 0ld Bridge an Eyesore. Mr. Coolidge antographed an ens ' itfits moved out early in the | fluit zrowers, [Seiict b D Buct & Batave | cater nust be Akl not less tham W0 B A anied of | Hareld F. Lease, 22, and Miss Alice| The old bridge is an eyesore to the | tertainment program for them. to be \ » proceed to the various camps | ¢ Fairfax County Chamber of | the Alexandria Hospital. days before the primary date which | (1S offense and sentenced to prison | Mae Hogues, 19, both of Takoma Park, | community, _citizens declare, with | auctioned off tonight i L. ke preparations for the coming | Commerce has started a drive for 50y | Word has been officiilly received | 1S year ix September 14. August he will stand rgzht behind the law | Md.: Lewis H. Dunnington, 21, and|many of the boards formerly compris- | Other yisitor UL o 61 the nain bodies of (reops. Capt. | new members. It i planned to have [here that ~Bishop M. St George | 24 will be the last day candidates for and see that sentences are served. | Miss Mary V. Seully " both of| ing the floor torn up and Jeft so by | (Hces who were received by (he E. 11. Grove is in chi of the Vir- Al of the commerea hody ineach | Tucker has been olected Bishop Goag: | cOUNty office may file. The law gives| ° Mr. Anderson fs serving. | Washington, and Victor H. Campbell, | bridge inspectors and workmen at the | Lresident in brief calls of respect, In ginia Beach detail and Capt God- | \d community in the county, | jutor of Virginia, n majority of the | (¢ candidates the privilege until 10| o o !:7[‘1"",‘(’ Miss Alma L. Magers, 23, both | time of the structure’s closing more | {U3o] L e it n unn. comnianding the Head- | : House of Bishops and Standing o days hefore election, of with i v E of Takoma Park, Md. than a y ngton. Episcopal Bishep of Har i n i . s and ding com- . of withdrawing | LY an a year ago. % Quarters Company of Engineers, in | 0dd Fellows to Celebrate. Tities haNing Flucnl @l [G6TRent and having their cash deposit re- . N PARK. |7 As the Democratic and Republican| The proposed new bridge would burg, Pa. Herbert L. Pratt, presi Tommand of he Vort Tamphrets | Members of the Northern Virginia | Three of the children tiken L e | Tunded. At SR | primary campaigns are in progress | form to the WAy Bd»v:l‘:)xp‘u’n:-‘:t dent of the Standard Oil Compan: Getall Por the past three dave | 03d Fellows Assoclation are making |circus vesterday by the Salvation | Candidate: LYON PARK. V: | mora than usual interest is said to he | plans for Rock Creek, providing space | oL, Nt Vork. and e Al motor caravans have been making | Preparations to participate in the | Army, city mission snd playground andidates Up to Date. LYON PARK. Va., Augnst 14/ (Spe: | folt. throushott the!counity in the an- | beneath’ for a commecting: driveway ) Prominent iy chureh workes regt tripe beteen the armory | celebration Will "he held in | 1 were overcome by the heat. | Those who have filed vre cial—Upon motton by A. A. Moore, | nual meeting of the Montgomery [ between Rock Creek and Potomae President’s Son Arrives. and Fort Humphreys carrying the | Washingon, Septomber 23, i honor | They were the oals heat prostrations For county commisstoner, William | chalrman of the public utilities com- j { Nt AntiSaloon Lo LR LU BLEL A OLE L L BT e un-| | ing Bacheller. tv.e Suth camp hapedimenti of Gen. 1 dtord of W | ed In the city. Ma ille: 4 . dee Aha 1 Biinh n the auditorium at Washington | doubtedly will be replaced by a new el Bucnelien O e i Today the Fort Humphreys detail | ton. new deputy zeand old-fashiored tonmmame o | Miller, Chiltun Jies il g tee. the Lyon Park Civie Asso- Grove on Tuesda e alaolhan Y @ mew | . Cjuncheon guest #4 White Dine ts distributing ice and other sup- | Ot After the | Virginia el 1, thie el e arore | e KLY Hia et e Bil- |oiation. at fs meeting Tuesday night | George W. Crable. superintendent | completed. some T o o | Camiitogethet reitB AL - Hategty plies at the troop barricks. so that | Odd Fellows will Rbeac inmiial | e i aliSkcatuts fine noliione W, - Riverdale: | voted ananimousiy to have the public {of the State AntiSaloon League: Rey ok f while John Coolidge. son of the Pres: When the main hody srrives todiy {55801 in Clirendor. The executive | which will be held on the farm of W. It N ‘,‘,“[“» ities committee investigate the | B. E. Ewing of Montana, Rev. L. A. g = | dent and Mrs. Coolidge, arrived at evervthing will be in readiness for | Committes of the inages has_been | F. P. Reid. three miles south of here, PV G oL [ bresent gadl and clecteie BT rates | Nylson, atfocrer misloi il Afien RIVERDALE | ek eamptaR Lt artl S oRS the <crving of lunch RINE e e et e [ e S s Sl e b i G JOintel Ut A B fhesent ) W. Lowden, Rev. J. E. Mil- 5 ivgnitiie comuletian cERieOuERa A5 o o mapped out an |ern Virginia to stic up interest in | ziven for the henefit of the Groveton | S¢muel E. Sweeney, Mollwood ham.: [rave for gas in Arileton County iw| bum. Rev B W. John, Hev. B 8 the University of Vermont Summer extensive training schedule which 'x)»;‘ celebgation. Community Center, cake walk | rerats: Harry osler, u‘l'l‘u:«;r ‘: “‘."11“ g .um e i morpi }t s l!“ ln”‘ LN RDERR e e e .~(-L_mol. Kell f e St D will keep the men working the For the past two days the office of | contest will be the feature of tue| Thomis H. Garrison, 1 ttsvill +han double the rate in \Washington. | Waters, Rev. H. S. Myerly, Rev. Al-| jal).—A rdi 3 ecretary Kelloge, of the State R¢ Rreator part of the duy. hoth on wid | Charles H. Caliahan. commissioner of | daneiny contest, which e 2 rison, Hyattsville: | The matter Will be referred to the | bert Osborn are among those sched. (.h [ amonaiinnce L8 DeT = Iontmil b ipnoar SN S HETDRE Wik off the reservation Bridge and |Fevenue, has been rushed be at night. g = e densburg, | counei! of efvie assoctation now being | uled for addresses. — Morning and by the mayor and Town Council of [ rive at White Fine Camp tomorrow road building., as well as fortifica- { —_— ney. Alan Bowle, | OFMed. With a_view to getting the | afternoon sessions will be held, and a | Riverdale making it unlawful to drive by automobile from Washington to tion coustruction will be practiced. CLAR | e st ;'0;5,I>r| :;“‘r:';;, united action of the allied bodies. | basket iuncheon will be served. a motor vehicle within the town at|'emain ‘(‘"I“';" dx M L ~"‘r";”‘ ~ - S irociat. ph e propos erite: n biip . o jami e re than 15 ¢ lis expected to discuss a number o % : ; L D | / u hn'A. Schultz, Seat Plons The propotal to operate a bus line, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Becraft of | more than 15 miles an hour. Those et ey Will Study Combat. Worl E CAPITOL HEIGHT hn A Seliultz, Seat Pleasant: | rouzhy Lyon: Park atong Parching | Burtonsville a few evenings ago cele:| convicted of violating the ordinance departmental matters with the Presi AT o o haduni by icuiag - - . i < i T r“):x: i | Drive was overwhelmingiy defeated. n’ruu-d the twenty-fifth anniversary of | Wil be fined not more than $15 'Ivn!l ;nr.ud'nu the ua-lx. : n -;l}!'xm" n troops will be taken « CLADENDON \ e e TOL HEIGHTS, Ad Chillum: Lansd: tharles | phe proposed line would he an ex- | their marriage, a large number of Towns Tteasurer) B 0 Weekmana| 1k e PRoRsRe HEEC IR, S SIS B e he et e ttolon it biaton thindl e 10 peniil) e ’;”' itorm: Livhadale G. Susscer. | tenston of the prosent Fort Myer and| thelr reiatives and-friends gathering | Town Clerk R. P. Caruthers were del. | liminary arms conference at Gene Soenliregitnent is u combay Grgiveer O ¢ Oh Zaton and other| 1% (Speciai) Az et Arimston line running to (eomge. | 4T their home. Mr. and Mrs. Becraft |#gated to go to Upper Marlborc g i g ) the coust, Summerfield | 12 to George i u N oro to resiment and must learn field wars | memnbes of the ioeal i departaent, mayor and council, has written BEltavn . e i‘” L iown Tho possible effect of the cam. | Were presented with a number of|check taxable property of Riverdale. fare as well as construction of pro-|are urging residents to attend the | Attorney General Robinson ask House of Dorenaton wipinocrat. Tt fipetition of such a line upon the rafl-| handsome gifts and a collation was|® preliminary to the securing of the i i ihe erection ot 1 the | a N e William 1. Anglin | i comip: & L by | served. town's road rebate money from the | cting ks and the erection of | pealth, beauty and food show which | opinion as to whet bl and Mario Venturo, both of d company was pointed out by | “{E¢ ) e ¥ from th Iecting, Wotks mnd the SIeciion of [health, beauty and foou show which | Opinion as to whether town offic v Democrats. l.'“j"l‘:“"s »}.1,,“"}’ overal” smeakiors, the present. gery. |, V. Jett Lauck of Chevy Chase will { county march over opened Wednesday, and will continue | NaVe authority to keep dogs not ac- | jiiy. SINIth. Denioeat {‘”‘5;;. ):. ice rendered by the car company be. | D¢ the principai speaker at a meeting The clerk was directed to notify the _ T ta the train movement | Until next Saturday night 4t the|companied by their owners off the | brooke, Republican, both of Upper |l highly commended. and consider. in the Modern Woodmen Hall at Lay. |10Wn bailiff that either he or a rep-| WHEN YOU NEED A KEY of engincers, there will be a motor | Washington Auditorlum and fron eets, and just what authority the |Mariboro. Tor register of wiils, Wil. | ed as ample to serve the interests of tonsville Monday evening of the |resentative was expected to report at| 'y caravan. which will leave the armory {ywpich the departm i n officials have in the matter, The | litin T. Davis, Upper Marlboro, Re.the communit- b s o5 | United Democratic Law_Enforcement |4Ch regular council meeting. =~ Jus-| ¥ Seatiicas Inctile Sidu e secvlen Eompriow, Composed | ot lipassenger | . ° Gerartmentinvil [eaD ILEo: encral aiso has been asked |lublican. For county surveyor, Id.|CUrtail the car sorvice was lomked | Clubs of Montgomery County. Mrs, |tices of the peace will be notified to Duplicate Key, 25c careand the Gumbulinces of the | Portionate financial benefits With Ly the town clerk whether the local|Ward L. Latimer, Hyat ille Tropus. | upon as detrimental to Lyon Park, |Daniel C. Chace of Chevy Chase will submit a report of fines collected for i e Mol v e S Fmedical detachnient [ e e aniatit o ot e e s s e Dean, - meDEuseniutive es Repub-| 1 such & bus fine would mot ade. | Preside and a bayd will be in attend- i\'m/\hm[qn\ -;r town ordinances. | TURNER & CLARK The engineer regimeni will as- ington and Matyland | offenders as vlolators of a town ordi | Gambrill of Howard County, Demo:|auately supply the deficlenc Per- | 8nce. Mrs. Jesse W. Nicholson of an"";r.‘::‘xfipur’«}rg«m M New Location gemble at the armory at 7:30 o'clock oy | vance rather than as violators of the | (¥t has filed here for renomination | Shing drive was also thought to Be | Chevy Chase, president of the United ot e surface of Weat Madi- o - . y three | - on | & | : son avenue from the Washing! 211, this morning fo make preparations o6 | Slate lw and receive the fees author- |19 CoNKTess from the Afth distrier, | 100 NATFoW to aecommodate the %ide | Pemocratic Law Enforcement Clubs |fimore boulevard to the coneton Bal- 1221Y, New York Ave. for the movement to camp. They |00 AEl sy ovr oRein Anca. It 15 expected that next Tottany ‘the | busses mow belng used by the com.|C°f Maryiand, is also expected to speak. e nyeacita e lowmiimie . will b aded by e st | depart-| Qfficers have been eiected for the |k st number of candidates wiil file | Pany operating the line, and -would ! Qualified voters whose names are Filverdale: Prashy o ol e e NOZOI Ql-“c‘{] gineer Tiand. Meyer Gulduan o ensuinz year by the Chamber of Ce nany one day so far. The county- i Ung e e gn Ul ot diveRily onitRe reuISAUBn EOORA ittt e e R munding. wirching e Do s P e 0f Cupitol Heigiue as Gllows: |14 izepubican commitien i f0 mmeed | ocher hiles and pedestriyns. Streed of the county will b given an oppor. |4 the churclt at the it of e ou | Relieves Hay Fever v the Union Station, where the spe- | ert Lnnis, president: James Bar. [Bere on tha consider indorse. | pariin of automobiles Woy 1so be ¥ September 7 to e : é oard | o tain be waiting. Accord. lis abandoned all plans f i ety e e n e e s Hes: would alsoilie BECOE BALGIEY, LR o CLtatl sy s Tich o CLgLg T ks U; ing to the present schedule. the train communits this veur Iociuse | trensurer. A ban . Sonnors, | T Ince Georges County commission:] Complalnt of the wnsightly con.|clible to participate in the Demo- [ Sdect whi bt S T e te Breaks Up i At tolanive aUA otk LD th Gl sitine LRt Lo hoii | dliare STt onideren Crs ave appointed Charles J. Mar. | dition existing around the Lyon Park jcratie or Republican elections on Sep- | The Ladiex Ald ‘and Misstonary or. | Summer Colds clock and the troups e in camp fain o DI¢ “Rond repairs will begin’ here, it s [$BAll 4 special officer for collection of | station was registered, and the sani- ember 14, so the supervisors of elec- | ganiz ) Wt | ¥ in tme for funch e e CALESL soULCe ol Tev- | planned. s soon a8 the new earth in dog hcenses in Hyattsville district | tation committee was_instructed to B OEHNG RtNE et nced DIt Weltestirs Ty L inaely Sam et = P sy Sherte e G gl hes oue iy jihe maten |4 take Stops to have the station cleaned | The registrars will sit at the usual | e'clock at the h i o€ Me. W Wil WIS sultenSteom POTOMAC. ot onlv fo ks ‘;;: e S iry Comm DEn ick has h@en‘:tu:!m:'lzm!‘ up. Scattering of wrappings from | Places and in addition to enrvlling the | Thompson, Universit Park. hay or rose fever MAC. only to the|stallat ¢ witer s hi tied. | 3 r onstruct a | newsnapers was the princip: s of new voters will issue : oL, only to. the latantation/ic er mains h: e h ! oners to construct ap 5 the principal cause | Names of t dll issue trans = . §"“' the other de-frown authe is said, are desir- | concrete bridge om the Largo-Bright- | of complaint. The committee was aiso | fers and accept declarations of inten o el summssicdlde < nty as well. By ! ous of beginninz hot lim. | seat road, Kent district, near Clarenc S : Bl ¢ B e Queen Mary of England js when Nozol gives POTOMAC, Vi Auiz . organtzations : i . | oud, Kent district, near'Clarence | requestad to fnterview: tha Washing. | tions of new residents to become citi- | much oppos 2 1 is very AR e g S vaL L At 4 d funds wi ureat ,‘u.“ ‘(,;: il e il rother | (on:Virginia Railwas officals concern of the county . Jhesen b L?:l o sl tihant i S il = ristian Broth- | ing ‘the laborer formerly employed to| Rev. Berkiey Griffith. who ree i s e _caneced "alk invita Recommended by Peopl 4 £ cpartment is end % ers. Vansville district ! i Eerifo ved s . who recently | tions to functions where such Sy cpies A TG o . e ardba e = IR . | Keep the stations clean. It was suggest, | resigned as rector of St. Peter's |are anticipatec such dances | Stores and all leading druagists. iy it ns of the comr . " Summertield D. Fall has heen g fed thata trash contairier would afford | Prish. Poolesille, after being in et et an » CHERRYDALE. Pointed by the Prince Georges Coun-| assistance in the efforts to clean up, harge four years. has been made e i il niines e e iy Qrohans’ Court as adminisirator |and the necessars authorlztion for | Tector of St Mavgaret's Parish, Prince | ¢ & o st te . e ate of Jacob Feighenne, purchase of a container was | (Georges County, and wi i age childre district, will to stimulate | {{ERRYD. 3 e A c a and will begin his o o ar SR A P I R R s e ki Stephen as administrator | given. For clewning up the recre. ; duties there at once. He preached s, < v to assist| g I=ration o nance { Harry Chester liook- | ation park and the pool used by the |his farewell sermon at Poolesville Iz Cer . = vith morn i e Chbreydale Volun nd Lucy Brock as administrs {Tdre i b & S, CEEvalcSRbic ase ing_and wn hours i e Tl oluteer T er. and Luey Brock as administratrix | children for swimming. $750 was ap- | Sunday. T+ w Baptist Associ t Mrs. W. F oy £4527.33, according to a report Cecvises ot cietonhe el i | eopa e tain daneeiof e Foung| e Phomias e ing. | ool 8 021 80 IuoRling o s t upervisors of clection for Prince| A, B. Eaton, chief of the Clarendon | beople of Rockville and vicinity will | day wnd Frida nd Mis Lv . B. Chapman, financin b B e selected polling | Fire Department, made an appeal for | be held in St. Mary's Hail, Rockville, SEnAba: iy | The expenses of the department are f :u'umvmu,{ primary and | support of the department. and rec- | the evening of Thursday, August 26, | L Clarendon department | yamized as follows “and ions. as follows: Vans. | ommendation of the executive com. |according {o announcement by the . . Fhie sinl might reap bstantial share of the | ¢46.13: alconol and 1. $45 it b R | Iiteeito appIOBRIEC D O S P e i B OW P Al 4 mes yecHDh S S ow, the Ashton,tires and uccessorfes, rop: Bl Sidcibore -glr_n« K to Z)ipose was unanimously approved. Dawson, J. Harry Gormely and ]n l'lce s e ! ts Y Iub and Ashtonit, engines, $394.35 and &0da p'.«'x( i ‘“‘ 0, Truck House | Fivers one was urged to attend the | Joseph Dawson. It is planned to & M. E Chur Heshis © + Association are also building sappl _S0: huild- Jrih SKSPR, | Plecitavay, Wik |y vulitctin HAst Teies Mgt e R WUERTL 1 i 2 Gikre ahade for auns. night has irs, $664.55 $702.30- fth Keve lscataway, Wil | pigto torium next Fridoy night, | 1ance number of guests from this g t in the early Fall N e $183.18 d note einee ) o Louse v night.” Repreieniatived |counts, the District of Columbia and n uall S A at and the two org Beinting Ao motell emloinay (Nosdip cec o e ove's civic bodies will he in|elsewhere are expected to attend B izations are ¢ all resi-{ watchn il e e L e T . Wiiliam 4 the three booths of the{ The e - from China. is o e e atchman 50 iminceliine e wree booths of thef e annual carnival for the benefit e dents of the comt to visit |l Silver Bl Qe Department, and|of the Henderson - Smith - Edmonds UgUSt o ssionat siletyiiof t o 1£158.75. Total receipts are givel 2ue a0, J. oS Javis sncage Bop- ywn by the communities. held on the courthe s . women's i v ha § S pts are given Hi aure Roat oo o 3 | { courthouse lawn here this e onth ol chur he August mer Damage From Moths $4,710. .~u~vx»“}l.‘1"\..ui j st precinct). | R. L. Eacho extended a cordinl in. | evening and vesterday evening, at ummer Specials At ast mieeling " i 2 N sl | The committee In charge of the v O'Bricnis Building. e, fvitation to all the members to attend |tracted large crowds and proved a big ” S i e B Shot ire Devas ‘n«lr(;l;“‘,:»;io\‘;“l".~f‘ b ordinars clothes ::';" ‘lafim” given ,,; hedepartment] e, x(..“.).: s il:z 2 mass meeting nl Ashton Heights |success. Virtually all members of the | We expect to win many new iriends by offering et S O Imoths exceeds un_ £200.000.000 | toported rarnings of $200. as compared | Woodna building L il | August a0, in the interest of the | Dost assisted | 8 i i ; i $lon urging that the 3T e sear in the United States alone, with #1230, Tast vear's profits. " The \oodmen Hall = Kent, Mrs. Magru.| Southern route for the Lee boulevard. | The Work of widening Georgia | arloads of Good Furniture at more than reasonable visors make 4 tax It re protec: | S iantints who S e i l'f;T,'.’;”;'f““”:” ek u'm-n.fl:d S R e e b '\i‘ 'r'lm d;\l':en( the tuncheon and card iwl:emm through Silver Spring from prices. It will pay vou to have us furnish vour Summer tion for A v ettt UG o to the ban th as placed on paddle-| | st o uilding | -| party to given in the community | Sligo avenue to the (olesville road e e 5 he figure ol Rl i e ration and election: K to 7 3 5 3 |k road o Drof et . ; i i ian o4 DU S O “:v ””;:?‘x“\(vn‘““ sames of chance by | A g Selecdon). h"lo:"'nn/:. drs 1.'::;., by ;::d‘??;nmn:n ‘p‘m.‘.; n-..‘ujnrlu‘r: started early next week. A | cottage. Prompt service home delivery—or sent pre- ormal opening of ¥ AR hE ot GreveriE e e a0l AUhort ot e o neLbeen o m August 19, as ;>0 concrete roadway wiil be con- | aid to 4 arts of M: E 4 inia Monday 1 ™ el L e R S oo, 3 Friehadson’s “butlding ! originaily anneunced in this column, | structed at & cost”of around $15,000. paidittalfipaets o Visselatd SndiNtc i ern and mMost convenient eve loss. colorless i Wil bt :“:he”i\v gon 1 fment parade to [y M0 e ::;:«_uu;y ‘llnxon ;and will be given on Tuesday after- The work will be done under super Closed Saturday afternoons during Augist respect, and besides the larze audi s aislike Hibhes star d cmbe iree pieces | PUiL ) ot ct. Masonic [ noon. August 17. beginning at 1| vision of the Maryland State Roads ; Boriim with excellant stage and Alght- | As fc. 18 the m ) alRe 1ot > apparatus will be in the f.‘}‘]‘h;‘:‘"‘“‘f"f;'\f*";:;P-‘?:lh_“’l-et s Hall | o'clock. Mrs. Wilson Tolford 1s chair- | Commiission. fng facilities. ha: sors and | fiving moth euts, this « 4 3 5 Sl e inct). Firemen's | man of the committee, in charge, and [ In the Circuit Court at th equipment for fr sex, cor B i | d to request the Ladies | Hall. Mount Rainier: second precinet | will be assisted by Mrs. James Pole I iuoks Roseri & Potes mas ot | lq i his pr effective. a the department to as. (A to J and K to Z). Firemen's Hall | Mrs. B. Toulette. M L. . Carl, |decre 1 il Ll son r ains a large fire engine house with | iy : tment to o . Firemen's Hall. f Mrs. oul v~ L. C. Carl, |decree granting to Mrs. Narah Eliz Ehives pleces of mod N netting St : ime cha of the annual Larvest Ere; SWoos precinel, Mount | Mrs. Joseph Halev. Mrs. E. J. Mer- [beth Waters of Takoma Park, M il < ; Park, Md.. ar apparatus, and firemen's quarters fo Taft Still Improving supper to be given the latter part of te Sear P rick, jrs Mrs. W. D. Lambourne and |absolute divorce from LeRoy Waters. 2 c £ = ua ; this month precinet), Firemen's Ha i : = ol lute divorce from oy Waters o " ~ . eleeping and recreat v counci 3 Anzust i4 (P o At LB B 68 JaCere. e g ‘Wflw"" | Mrs, Sitcox |also of Takoma Park, on the ground Furniture—Stoves—Floor "’over"‘gs (-hnn;‘w—r and. ool e C < 2 of the United Al wx: Membership, Jok Fie - (Eexict the Wi ;‘.;l.\‘:‘l"l;"l“fiu. u “‘;AV_IL of 4‘.;41,._,»‘..“.;"_ The decree awards Mrs > o four steal cel's o il e Ngate vho b 1l at his Sum . i L aant 2is ne Woman's Club will be held in the aters the custody of couple’s =26 G i ~ tion. The reception w1 crtainment { e i f Al g [ "\-,,‘,\(- g -;-' Mo, ) inct (K| -omnfunity house Wgfinesday ~ve. ' daughter and the father l:r)’; b oo 1220-26 Good Hope Road Anacostia, D. C. : Sk ithckaed by i i st Ty Jng to improve. | Closky: by-laws, R. E E. G | Riverda ection). | ning at 8 p.m. Plans or particination | of their %on. both children being & .. o the Cltizen's Band from Alexandria, | Mr. Taft caught a very severe cold, |Johnson, R. F. Koester: pic 7 ipany’s | in the food show and carnival Friday |minors. Attorney P. Kenneth | Lincoln 556 Unlimited Parkin: ; Koester: picnics and | office. . L. Howser's build Y Lyd | a e e UG s B e il it e s Wil oo e T g SR Sttt [ Do Ll s D Bl A e P O B DD T to 1130 p.m. pneumonia might deveiop. aldson and E. C. Johnson, | villa. i i "‘“"", m"“;""'::e;‘dfl' bex discussed, and a |plaintiff and Attorney Stedman Pres- ce s urged. cott of ville the defendant.