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o THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 1926. Willlam O'Keefe, Rockville; Charles | Marlow, Oxon Hill; Howard Mercer, | Nehouse, Washington, D. C.; W. H.|M. Sellers, Oxon Hill; Albert Flench- Found Crushed to Death. about 24 years of age, was found|Monroe. Army. discharge papers on Becroft, Ammendale; Edwin Mus-|Laurel, Md.; John F. Reppis, Boyds; | Sherwood, Burtonsville; W. M. Col-| pman odenton; Frank Hobbs, Burtons- | gpecial Dispatch to The Star. crushed between two steel girders |the man's person gave the name of H. grove, Ednor; Bennie Becroft, Rock:|E. M. Smithe Clarksburg: john T. |lins, Potomac:C. C. Plerpoint, Me-|\ Ty 0oV v, o eeiachman, Oden-| LYNCHBURG, Va., September 10.|londed on a flat car and moved | M. Tucker of Lunenburg County, this yilles * Howafd _Robinson, Laurel; N ok | Tan T %;,n’::lfe?:;r:ir fimfi'; ton, + | —The body of a dead man. apparently Wednesday night from Alexandria to ' State. S) 3 rles xon 4 oy . Nalley, ndover; . T. L. 3 d . . o ines, Otys T 1 e e | R L. Naliey. Landover; J. I, Sans. | Downs, Spencerville; C. J. Tolson, Sil.| . P. Biaden, Hyattsville; Frank and, " Stlesta; .. Nayior.” Camp | Spring, Md.: Lioyd Sanford, Oxon Hill, | Arthur L. Beall, Burtonsville; Clar. | Lendof¥; J. B. Sansbury, Princo Spring, Md.; C. E. Schuitz, Clinton;|Md.; Charlie Peoper, Camp Spring, [ence W. Beall, Burtonsville; Ashby | George; W, §. Megn, Capitol Helghts; Maurice Payne, Oxon Hill; F. P. Mc.|Md.; Nealey Peopér, Camp Spring; | Burton, Burtonsville; E. M. Parsley, ! Victor Ba¥@win, ‘Anncomn: W. R. g Conkey, Estreet northeast: F. A.|Richard Edelin, Silesia, Md.; Arthur Burtonsvill; W. M. Standlach, Bur- Anderson, Langdon; H. A. Hunger Petition Presented to Park | Bock, Conduit road; Frank Vangeider, | L. Day.! Forestville; A. W. Munden; | tonsville; A. R. Parsley, Rurtonsville;) ford, Anacostia; J. W. Boran, 8 Beat Eleason . McChesney, Seat | Cedarviile, Va.; A. P. Frye, Meadows, | Mrs. M. Pedigo, Seat Pleasant;| Alabama avenue southeast; George H. . Pleasant: G. A. Reid, Falls Church, | Md.; Joset Stacllo, Meadows, Md.; J. | Charles A. Owsley, Rockville; Le Roy | Bock, Anacostia; 8. P. Newton, Ana- Board Signed by Suburban |} ®%2"%,S; A, Reid: Falls Chureh, |1, ® sigoger, Martinsburg, W. Va. | Klock, Seat Pleasant; Roul Oroll, | costia; Eimer Duval, Beltsville; v Simpson, Mitohelville; G. R. Edelon, | Arminger Bros., Beltsville; L. E.|Minnesota avenue; Frank Royston,|M. Chapman. Mitchelville; L. A. Coff- TruckGrowers Silesia: R. E. Martin, Sifesia; R, B.|Loveless, Merrifield, - Va.;' R. D.|Fort Foote, Md.; Harold Suit, Land- |man, Washington, D. C: J. Ben- . N | ward “O;ml“mmle R, L Simpson, | Downey, Safdy Spring; George L. |over; D. A. Wilter, Tippett; John B. | nett, Damascus; Mary F. Kerby, : Davton; L. A. Phéips, Dayton. G.|Brown, Denwood; Elmer Hurdle, For- | Jenkins, Vienna; Fred A. Jenkins,|Vienna; I. W. Mullinix, Germantown: S Kenneth Tllis, Cieatenhams 1. . |estville; J. L. Mijler, Beltsville; Kirk | Vienna: George P, Twombley, Fair-|C. A. Thompson, 1002 Pennsylvania BY WILL P. KENNEDY. Tobin, Fairfax: H. L., Andrews, Hern. | Aldenton, Silver "Spring; J. F. Love, | fix; Howard C. Kufin, Mount Airy;|avenue southeast; C. H. Musgrave, el ommisissepimoin L "Gibbons Bros,, Ianham: A, | Silver Spring: J. N. Hobbs, Silver |R. J. Haines, Fairfax:eW. M. Snyder, | Clarksburg; W. P. Hines, Gaithers- ellitiiEls Hrodiice on HEE ety s John Heftmauller, | SPFIng: J. F. Bryne, Ashton, Md.; W. | Monrovia; G. G. Petitt, Anacostia:| burg; Raymond E. Case, Silver Sprins; Pliyiiera A860.7 Dareroen Shertn sballsar roen. Beltavine: | E-_Suit, Forestville; C. W. Schultz, |W. Sulffear, Benning; Harrison John- | George P. Hopkins, Bowle; George Bttty st Sl Green, Deltsville:| McLean; C. I. Beall, Landover; J. A. |son, Brookland; Carl Robey, Fairfax;| Emmerich, West River; George M. 2 e ot itle B streets, and| Charles G. Snyder, Hyattsville; Gran- | yijier, Petersville; ' C. E. Higgins, | Frank Hunter, East Falls Church:| Bock, Oxon Hill; C. T. Bolton, Gai- w e 'nu)‘:').uv to kl;f)fv best in what lo-| ville-J. Thompson, Rockville. = @enwood; M. A. Krussen, Forestville: | B. G. Gheen, East Falls Church: R. | thersburg; R. F. Goodwin, Edenburg, cality they can dispose of their prod-| I A. Lewis, Lincolnia, Va.; W. C. |11 p Frye, Clinton: E. Teuber, Silesia; | 0, De Vaugh, Siiver Hill; E. Jack.| Va. G. & Duvall, Mount Alry, M o8 WhEn I o ar thelr present | Qwide, Cheltemham; . Kenney, Suit- | & . Owen, Oxon Hill; C. H. Collins, | son, Bethesda; Herbert L. Gray, Mc.| R. G. Brown, Mount Alry, Md. W. stand by Federal bullding operations, |land; L. Hutchineon, Laurel; L. M.|jessup; J. C. Frye, Lorton: R. V. |Tean: W. E. Beard, Vienna: Albert|T. Haws, Mountville, Va.; E. L. Ede: are In favor of : e | fampbell, Norbeck: W. W..Beall | Frye, Seat Pleasant; J. H. Frye, Acco. | B, Poleel, Odenton; Thomas E. Thorn, | lin, Sllesta, Md.; E. P. Kirby. East e e pres v 0 al B nes, Olney; J. X e, | W. M. A, . Sl ! Va.: Market, or midcity site. Perry Place; Ciaude Muske, Suitland; W. M. A. Ossman, Fulton; Francis D. { A, H. Sporshatt, Clarendon, V Herndon. Three hundred and two of the farm-|Leo J. Long, Rosaryville; W. M. who now do business on the| Atwood, Silver Spring; L. G. Sha 3 e Market ha signed pet Landover; W. E. Budd, Rockvil tio addressed to the N O. Puhlman, Odenton: J. L. tal Park and City Planning i | Croofe; W. M. Johnson, sion asking that the new Iarmers'|Lester S. Smith, Ritchie; Tilden Sher- Market be located mear Convention |ley, McLean; R. Beacer, Bowie; A. W. Hall Market. These petitions were | Stonestreet, Norbeck; R. Walter signed_excl y se W | Brogke, Station H. R. D.; A. Hogan, land only, or producers, all hucksters | Washington Highland; George F. and mere market followers being ex-| Friedrichs, Lanham, Md.; W. H. Mc- cluded. Ceney, Silver Spring; R. H. Coleman, ’ - . ¢ |[Capitol Heights; J. H. Tippett, : Text of the Petitions. Cheltenham; M. P. Callahan, Chevy w. Burtonsyille; Their petition is as follow Chase; 3. Gates, “We, the undersigned s and | . L. Duvall, Laurel: H. L. Collins, doing business at the| Jessup: O. L. De Haven, jLove, Va.: “ rs' Market located at Twelfth|John Wheeler, Silver Spring; H. A. = and B streets northwest, do herewith | Friday, Riverdale; Norman F. Alsop, petition vour honorable body that|Landover; Bernard F. Brown, Land- in the event it is ry tolover; Albert E. Owens, Oxon, Hill; remove the Farmers’ Ma com its| A, O, Beall, Browns Station, Md.: present location that it be relo G. 8. Stalus, Fairfax, Va.; Garnet adjacent to Convention Hall Market.| Lee, Fairfax, Va.; G. Havnes, Con- for the protection of our trade und|gress Heights: C. G, Cantwell, Brook ville; Arthur Howes:-Brookville; C. B, Beginning Saturday. Septe_mber 11, our Ce’ntral, v location is also sub-|Redmond. Silver Spring; Thomas J. t Is | Harding, Spencerville: L. M. Deavers, C :v:::;f:v‘,' ot ives alit mm vilar o A (g:'r'rer(:‘,"dol‘f;l;usvme; ! Northeast and Soutl‘[west Branche§ Win l)e open proval to the petition. Other indorse- | Harry Z. Harding, Silver Spring; E. ments filed with the City Planning|R. I'nv]:n}{!‘, S‘o{;’:lv}llo: Rufus L. e { 6 8P M Commission in favor of the midcity | Fowler, Oakland, Md.; J. E. Thompson, f b Im-‘»:‘li?m are by the Mic v Citizens an; W. M. Miller, Brookland: or business from to - 4 ation, the Rhode Island Avenue|T. R. C onn. :"ennsyl;rania Tfionu;; 4 the Benning | H. rmstrong, Forestville; R. w < o d B. Loveless. Seat Pleasant; H. T. Wil. e appreciate the kin cooperation of our cus~ Citizens' Ass , the Community Center Association of Suitland, Md.,|bur, Seat Pleasant; J. S. Wilbur, Seat and the Suitland Tournament Asso-|Pleasant; Mr. Becraft, Burtonsville; y A. G. Hyer, Congress Helghts; J. Nor- 1 S nths. ciation. : s ep s s DI T ST, tomers durmg the warm Summer mo Those SigMng Petition. Glendale; John' T. Roland, Benning, The Maryland and Virginia farm-|D. C.: Francis Adler, fa, Md.; J. i i . ers who signed the petition include: |A. Purdy, Suitland; W. Wallace L. J. Harrison, Suitland; A. L. |Reev W. M. Richter. Landover; Brown, Landover; E. L. Farr, Forest-| Charles Pfluger, Hyattsville; W. Clin- ~ ville; A. B. Brown, Landover; H. ‘R"n ‘Bru\J\'n, mn{lofi'er:“i‘mnll;];nnre, 5 Fowler, Landover; N. Schelezel, Brook- | Bowie; James Schmolier, Landover; S Jand; George Baker, Kenilworth; How- | Robert Darby, Front Royal, Va.; Ed- o AND TRUST COMP Lo ward C. Burgess, Forestviile; L. D. ——— ard J. Bell. Anacostia: A. B. Clark, | Fard Beltgyille, Md.i . H. Wiison: Jessu Robert Hickson, Cong msuD; O vor MIEYCS% | Burtonsville, Md.; R. H. Miles, Coles. 15th & Penna. Ave. Heigh A. L. Quinter, Silver Spri ville; L. S. o or, Colesville: Wil J. K. Talbert, Oxon Hill; W. N. Robey - : » Oxon Hill W N 9oeY | liam Russell Wheeler, Colesville: G - Washington, D. C.; G. D. Relily, L b r, ille; G. A " = fax Court House; Peter Magner, Fair- | X, Winisor, Colesyille: J. M, Windsor, Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $6,500,000 R R ' | W. Bowles, Hyattsville; 2. I. Flowers, | y s o e B [Ubper Marlboro; Howard _ Johnson, Branches: L S | Highland, Md.; = J. Hill, Upp Marlboro; o - '’ Thompson, Seat Pleasant; J. K. :”"’ . < g Central—7th and Mass. Avenue N.W. | honey. Benning, D. C; G, ¢ 3 Northeast—8th and H Streets N.E. Benning, s SHC IS O Brookville, 'z oves . s \{3?12:3: Shiver Southwest—7th and E Streets S.W. ville; W. I ] Spring: | § W. Rich, Burtonsvilte: ||| Northwest—1140 15th Street N.W. George . Athey, Burtonsville; R.|J. A. Flavers, McLean, Va.; Lee Sellman, Beitsville; Charles Jones i Py ; Peters EVEace Tast | Falle Chivkon W 1 Ao e iseveen, st Phibere ||| I ECAUSE of our avowed policics on QUALITY and NATIONALLY Jessup, Md.; Albert C. Youse, Odenton; _ i RECOGNIZED AND FAMOU:! y—our stocks do not allow us Jobn I, Wocdrow. oraatel : = : to offer the usually featured Amnizersary “Bargains.” THESE SALES POLICIES DO NOT EXIST AT CHAS. SCHW. & SON—ave do not T 9 FAIR TPRICES LIBERAL TERMS carry items that can be PRICE-CUT AT WILL, and tn order to make a rcal cvent of otr 38th ANNIVERSARY e are offering— / | [~} 7h and F St Il Lowered Terms During YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT EISEMAN'S - : : ° ° o {1 this Birthday Celebration Liseman’s is the only store in Washington where you Watches . . . Clocks . . . Novelty Jew'elry . can buy on liberal terms at regular cash prices R Vioeks . . . Bako. . . Cinornss. . . Tk ’ at terms so low ‘that any responsible YOUI’ Fall Slll t Or Topcoat | 100 Weeks to PAY for Any $25 B PERFECT DIAMOND Washingionian can own and enjoy them On Liber'al‘ Terms If You Wish Thoiightfu] peoi)le are buying their clothes here. They know that they get value, style and service---all without high prices. Hundreds of men have found out the advantages of $50 PERFECT DIAMOND . BeCASH ... s wEEGLY buying on our liberal credit plan, which enables you to dress } gggg&%g DIAMOND gg(f; casn. j'fiéfi &gfi% stylishly and economically on the most convenient terms. - 3300 PERFECT DIAMOND. . .. ‘8200 CASH . . '$7.00 WEBRT ¥ \ An Exa.mple of the Term Reduction! . r ) ' i —the same system applying to higher prices Take a look at our enormous stock of new Fall Suits and g RMENBEE - PREPECTION I DIAMONDS" is s siring aain- vestment as gold, ‘with a feature that gold doesn’t even possess—a natural in- TOpCO&tS.' You can view it now at its prime. You never | crease from period to period—AND “PERFECTION IN DIAMONDS,” therefore, cannot be CUT-PRICED. Remember, also, that we give a saw. such remarkable values before --- or such handsome ;‘ WRITTEN BOND OF. GUARANTEE with every diamond purchased. ; patterns. - 709 Nl;a:: St. 708 7th St. 3121::.. &1 .Sl ARE 100% ' Ml 1o the Cotorado Blds. Nobtisrest | Georgetoun