Evening Star Newspaper, September 7, 1926, Page 13

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oA Difference in Rate Makes No Difference in Service OU may reserve a De Luxe Suite for $30.00 perday orengageaquietcom- fortable room for §3.50. It makes no difference—the fact remains, you're our guest! Soyou’ll always find a cordial welcome — genuine interest /| in your welfare and the same | prompt, courteous, friendly | . THE_EVENING :STAR, WASHINGTOX, D. €, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1926. | - EXPI.[]RERS PLAN | ROCKVILLE. |kt i, Srest Sourg vers for The Julius Lansburgh Furniture Ca., 909 F St. —_— E. Thompson, 5 ROCKVILLE, Md, September 7 2 - | (Special).—Adjt. Gen. Milton A. Reck- |1y h of : : A | ford has announced that bids for the A 'Ellen I . |erection of armories at Kensington |21 -both of Lynchburg. Va.. o [} ;nnd Silver Spring will be opened at | Charles E. August, 26, and Miss Julla | Silver &pring on September 17, and | K. Serrett, 21, both of Richmond. Va. \ P e i that building operatfohs will be start- . F;;nlorlll“!elr\'ten rdm» S;.lsihen Henri/ 3 3 i y ed promptly thereafter. The two |Carlisle, lifelong and well known resi- { : British Party Expects to Ac-| g buildings will cost around $100,000. dént of the lower section of the coun- ire V For the benefit of the fund that {s | ty. who kdltdl luddenlyflnl hc‘-rt dis- jen- |Dbeing raised for the erection of a|ease, took place yesterday afternoon qu".e aSI Store 0’ sc'en | Catholic Church bullding at Bethesda | from the Mount Zion Baptist Church e ¥ % a carnival will be held on September | at Beane. The pastor. Rev. Dr. Grif- 3 tific Information. | 14, 15 and 16 at West Virginia and | fin. conducted the services, and burial | Wisconsin avenues. Mrs. Maude Bar- | Was {n Mount Zion Cemetery. s st ton heads the committee in charge. 85 Science Servies. | Leonard E. Schneider, 21, and Mi County Teachers Meet. LONDON. € 5 .| Margaret E. Hook. 18, both of Wi MoFs than 200 public school teach- S eptember TAITange: | gion, were married in Rockville ves. | ers of the county met in the high : e under way to equip a|ierday by Rev. Millard F. Minnick, | school building here this morning by sclentific expedition into the unex.|rector of Christ Episcopal Church, |dlregtion of the county Board of Edu- plored reglors of the interior of New | The ceremony was conducted at the | cation. They were divided into groups Guinea, a region that was farmerly | TECLONS i the presence of Washing:and each group considered topics | ton friends of the couple. The couple | bearing upon the school work for the service that has made the | @ part of the German East Indian | visited Rockville Sunday night to get vear, which begins Thursday morn. Hotel McAlpin the most popular hotel in New York. ; 1700 comfortable, checrful rooms from $3.50 to $12.00 per day Suites from $10.00 to $30.00 per day HOTEL MCcALPIN eArthur L. Lee, Managing Director 34th Street and Broadway NEW YORK CITY Overstufied Furniture | Made to Order a wid ar tering an overs. Standard Upholsfery Store PR10 14th 8. N.W. Onen evenings. Col. 4038 (S S S S S SIS “Gets-It” \ the world’s fastest corn ender 'ORKS like magic on any kind of corn or callus, no matter how old, where it is, how bad it hurts. One touch and the pain goes. Almost unbelievable. Then the corn shrivels up and goes. A scientific way that dancers, walkers, actors, doctors and millions use, Beware of imitators. Get the real “Gets-It” at leading drug stores everywhere. | tion will e optained; " New Gurmen FIVE-DAY PLAN ;| the pygmy peoples of whom travelers the country at Manassas, Va. A limited enrollment and small “GETS IT" possessions. | married, but were unable to obtain a |ing. Prof. Edwin W. Broome, county }_' Mi"r ;h-\_ l‘-a:lm;-rhm o r\' AV, | tieense. superintendent of schools, was in ¥ of New College, Oxford, the | ¥ . The te: will . party will pentrate as far up the it | Meetings Are Announced. o Inh:h:lr.c\}":;i:»us ,ch'r?:u?flo#’. Irl‘a Lbn'”“ n Septk Riv s It ix naviga | Anneuncement has been made | getting things in readiness for the ole by launch and t! form a base. | that the United Democratic Law | opening. From this a main party will o for | Enfogcement Clubs of Montgom- | Announcement has been made of ward with a view to finding the head | ery "County will hold a meeting | the marriage a few days ago of Mr, Yaters. If successful. this party Will|ihis evening at the home of Mrs. | Lewis Poole of Fairland, this county, then cross over the unexplored coun- | Charles E. King, at Clarksburg, and [and Miss Iola Finnell of Alexandria, try at the head of the Sepik and FIv | wednesday evening in the Presby-|Va. They are making their home Rivers and then proceed down the | yepian Recreation Hall at Takoma temporarily with the bridegroom's latter toward the coast on rafts con- | payk. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Pools, structed hy mempers of the ex nses have been pedition. in hope of meeting one | of the patrols of the Papuan govern ==ommmes ment. i 5 In the years immediately preceding anarcamnngeireet | Is Your Boy Being Adequately | the Sepik for some distance, and an | advance party reached the Victor | P d f C “ 2 smmanuel range on the north of the island, but it failed to find the river's | repare or Lo ege » source. It is helieved that there is a . v Incgeilako liin s we nitRete Is he heing so thoroughly grounded that he may not only tains and the Mueller Range on the enter any leading college or university, but that once there he south. which the common source | may.get the most out of his higher education? The Swavely School of both the Sepik and the Flv Rivers, takes as its own responsibility your boy's progress in every sub- This whole region is quite unex- ject. :No “hard study” is slighted which might cause him serious plored. and it is expected tha¢ a vast trouble later on. abounds in plants and animals little Appreciated alike by boys and parents. ‘The bhov spends five known to science. and the primitive uninterrupted school days and five evenings of supervised study at people of the interior, stiil in a savage Swavely. Week ends are spent at home. cuched by clvilization, are Convenient train schedules and fine auto roads combine to make ely wild. In particular, valuable this five-day plan practical. data should be obtained relating to Formerly in Washington, the Swavely School is now located in :aem' ]and cnlly l;)ccasfh")ll’lally‘ sec,b al- classes enable each boy louobtiflm:dclm personal ;tlentl:;n Wwhich = = hough some tribes of them have been the crowded public schools of ngton are unable to give. In \ 7 ' 5 Z ‘Nr "7 3424 described partially by previous ex- addition to college preparatory there is a junior school entirely sep- g - — al - plorers in other of the mountainous arate to take care of boys from 12 to 14 doing seventh and eighth 0 = q 10 PC. nut el:leer Dlnlng parts of New Guinea. grade work. A wholesome atmosphere and sane athleties appeal to A § Room Sulte The expedition will set out under the most anxious parent. For catalog address: the joint ausplees of the Royal Geo- o, 3 o B * o 2 American walnut veneer and gumwood. anthropology of the University of Ox- o # ry N o ford and the British Association for E. 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