Evening Star Newspaper, September 27, 1926, Page 4

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- g OEE— 4 REVENUE RECERTS | §6539 PR CAPTA Census Bureau Report on District Finances for 1925 | Made Public. h is second. with| At the last meeting of the Olney' still has a | District Farm Bureau a recommenda- Next S the two teams | tion of the legislative committee f: ; September 27 giie $for the leaders. whila | Sandy | dormiort. at the. Universicy of (Special) - Although | workers f Sty | SPHIng plavs Bethesda the following | jand sax discussed and favora e “A"“(‘§ T ‘IH ‘t\ " g\~;~ | Saturda Should the Sandy Spring |ed on, and a recommendation th: E ?r‘::::'; flol::lg:wl:rrni‘)le‘; -;m P‘.: r';:suu of cames it will tie | appropriation be made for the libravy Which more than 2000 rames were | and & playoff will he necessary. | at the university also was considered added to the registration Looks uf the “;_jl‘ :‘(;' \*\‘“; '.}:."‘;:..L} bp‘/{'fi ::xt\.:i : county, there are said 1o b « W'8° echeduled for Saturday afternoon were | Freds vation of Women's tlubs will he Spoautie New" Xational press Butid- nu"l‘tl:\"d % »De'r-mmmlf: h::e 1ot had | Prevented by rain. ! held in K ille next Friday after e o e Yha registrars | Undtr the auspices of the Mite So- | noon, with Mrs. Darby Bowman. || i e Outober 5 | ciety of the Methodist Church at Oak- | chariman. hosess. Plans for work sit again l'{m‘:‘r oy :IT! "'\'lah;‘m vot- | dale. a chicken and meat supper will | for the coming vear will be discussed | L e A e Il parties | D Eiven in the high school building [and other matters considered. e Aranging 1o have 4s many of [at Sandy Spring next Saturday eve — them as possible visit the various reg: | "Ry de Hareis, depury | Ferhaps the best part of old age is istration offices and quilafy for partici-1 o - SRl S, arrls, 4eputy | ¢ sense of proportion, which enable Ation in the November clection. The State game warden. the impression is | 2 S0 imate ‘misfortunes. or what D R = : jon | rather widespread that a license is ve. | !t e e eogor registration officers will be in session | Tather widespread ! cense is ve | seem to be such. at thei Electrical | 5" the uetal biaces. from 3 oiclock | aUired to fish in the waters of Mont. | & in the morning until 9 at night. They l“"“'"\ : ounty. He states that m:h‘ will also sit on Tuesday, October 12, | {8 mot the case. Severe penalties are |« to_revise the books. | provided, however. for fishing out of | e e 00K, rved ax rally day | S€250N. fie wants the public to bear in | at the Rockville Baptist Church. In;mind. | Eyes Examined the morning pupils of the Sunday Pastorate Ts Continued, ! achool rendered ‘an nteresting pro- | (IEE L ORI ram, after which the pastor nf the Rev. W. E ok, { e Rockville Free Methodist Church for | Graduate Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES church, Rev. Bertram M. Osgood. the past two vears, has been contin- i ialist preached A Royal Ministry for Eyesight Speci Everybody,” and in the evening an| ued as pastor of the Rockville Church ‘m_.l“!aon‘ ‘I'flh::fum. elaborate music program was rendered | for another vear, so it has been an 10th and G Sts. N.W. by the choir, assisted by \Washington | nounced talent and others, under the direction of Mrs. Howard A. Blandy, and Dr. Osgood delivered a short address. All of the services were largely attended. Although Boyds. with 14 victories and five defeats, leads by a game and a half for first honors in the Mont- | gomery County Base Ball League, ! Sanay gpring. w Each circuit judge brought with 12 wins and thim detailed reports of conditions in | his circuit and these will be carefully THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1926. Etml)zed by the conference, hich fwill recommend any legislaiion | thought necessary to keep the Fed- '-ml ourt work more nearly up to date. * At present, it. was said this |morning. the courts are almost hope- | lessly burdened. ! Chief Justice Taft is | provisions for an increased number of Nine Meeting With Ghief Jus- Eei i it tice Taft to Study Docket | " 2re eyt meeced, Relief Plans. {NEW MERGER TO CARRY $1.500,000,000 IN OUTPUT | National Struck By Auto I Westory Building Fireprool 14th & F Streets N.W. Most modern ard best kept build- A meeting of the social service com N mittee of the Montgomery County All outside rooms. known to favor ote! heat and water 620 F Street N.W. Washington, D. C. Lactobacillus Acidophilus Milk For intestinal disorders Ask vour nhysician shout it Preoared by the NATIONAL VACCINE AND ANTITOXIN INSTITUTE 1515 U St. N.W, Revenue receipts of the government The nine senior Federal it of the District of Columbia, totaling | 4 j e ed Lo | Creation of 2.197.196 ingfiabe, S B to consider measures to deal | capita, exceeded tntal with the avalanche of prohibition and | expenses of general departments and crimihal cases which now is swamp- ublic service enterprises. interest ing the dockets of the Federal courts. | v - $250.180. the Cens: Chief Justice William H. Taft. just| 5" . — and outidvs by $25 th nsus back from his vacation and appar-| ptember 27.—Crea- u sald today Mai pavments g 5 5 * 2 tion of th jonal Elect: 2 Buréau caid tod o ently fully restored in health. pre-]tion of the National Electrical Manu for the year aggregated $31.917.016 ¥ sded Others present were Judge] [acturers’ Association. consisting of All the figures are for the fiscal year e L B or Mhrchester electrical manulacturers with a ended June 3. 18 Vo G B VN dudge Charles A1 Hough of | BTOSS annual eutput exceeding a bil- 5 ' New operation of N e e oS, M:nufacturers’ Association Is Announced in New York. McCormick Medicat Glasses Fitted College “POLICE president of the was elected pres- ice president of ., was made You're entitled to it. This Bank works with the Gov- ernment Worker who shows the saving spirit. Get started here at 4% on your Savings up to $50—then get a FIVE PER CENT Certificate of Deposit—and the added in- centive of the added per cent! NOW— and Seriously Injured as First Thought at Hospital. T 2UTO PAINTING =voon DONALDSON AUTO PAINTING CO. Rear 455 New Vork Ave. Fr. 8694. i - York S cin Tadge Vietey B.|lien and a half dollars, was announced . BRIDGE! Wilmington. Del. Judge | here today following upon the merg- of’ the. city = d Wardell o amounted to ¥ Yichard W. Arthur €. Denison | Hical Supplies and the Electrical Man- : + { ufacturers’ Council. ation of general depariments Was | 1.; Judge Samuel | $41.01, and for 1918 it was $25 42 The = [ ident. J. W. Per: : Lridges of Ninth Precinct Not as!'ian nd. Ores. | the Johns-Manvilie Gotirwolks. insificete. whart Attorney General Sargent was ex j ). $776.139: interest on debt, | Paniok . fotr clude promotion of standardization | 1t xtatus of the administration | ¢ 4 4 + and appearance in hehalf of its mem- public service enterprises trvin 1, Beldges, member of Noi8 | e ot 5l dustice. with lsts of icases The balance was in salari and | police precinet. who was seriously bodies. Revenue receipts aggregated §§ *“"»{ yesterduy is expected to re-|the policemen, said mist on the wind- on Savings to more than the total payments o When taken to Casualt shield prevented him from seeing the Govt. Workers the bureau said the excess of revenue S lenateaa wi leus AFISInE aha : . b 5| e ¢ £ and re receipts is reflected in cancellation of | determined definitely th £ed on a of $300. property in Washington subject 10 |y orni; at his condition ‘was “The Bank for Departmental People’ 6. Ta ! levied were $14.924975, $30.31 Per | ig leave the hospital in a few days EXCURSION 1714. PA. AVE. N.W. capita, all for the city corporation.| e is 30 yvears old, and resides at = e - Property taxes represented 44.4 Der |apartment 2, 313 South Carolina ave ; THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 cent of the total revenue for 1925, 44 | nue Near Duvont Cirele per cent for 1924 and 42.8 per cent for | The accident happened while 1918. The iIncrease in the & Bridges, member of the precinct mo. N, FRO! N’ ©of property taxes collecte ' cle squad. was turning @ pris- PROPORTIONATE FARES M OTHER POINTS per cent from 1918 to 192 oner over to Policeman Hary M. Hill- yer cent from 1924 to 192 s [drup to be taken to the police station g capita taxes were $29.06 in | Hilldrup also was injured by the au ! THE IDEAL ROUTE TO NIAGARA FALLS. GIVING A DAYLIGAT RIDE £24.99 In 1924, and $15.18 in 1918, tomobile. Sergt. Nelson O. Holmes ] FoEY Earnings of public service enter-|succeeding in jumping to one side and prises operated by the city repre-|escaping injur mented 3.8 per cent of the total| Leby Irving Rucker revenua for 1925, 4.3 per cent for 1924 &nd 4.4 per cent for 1918, Washington had no net debt on June 30, 1925, the amount of assets in the sinking fund exceeding the small amount of funded debt out standing. In 1924 the per capita debt was $0.41 and in 1918 $9.40. 1 room. kitchen and bath. Geo. W. Linkins 1733 De Sales St. Walker of Hunte. | Associated Manufacturers of Flec- per capita for maintenance and opel E el Rte XPECTED TO RECOVER | 3\ "ot Ui 1 ad Judge Wil | General Electrie C Public ser enterpri { during the day and testify on the| The objects of the association in- Including governmental bureaus and other ernment. on Blade 5ad _northeast early | street, driver of the car that in for permanent improvements, and | s stated. it then, police reported. He was | G LI DEPARTMENTAL BANK \ poration was $1,329 sethack, it is s . he may be able The Everett, 2127 P St. FROM Leaves Union _Station - 625, or S46.76 | LNy —. Richmond, Va.:|ing of the Electric Power Club. the per capita. In 1325 the vomparative| POLICEMAN HURT BY AUTO Ala: dufze . Judge Walter wope., payments were made as follows in 192 R G pected to appear before the judges| tréasurer. and outlays for permanent | S0% tending’ before thie Courts: bers before legislative committees, other expenses of the District £oV-| jured by an automobile while on dut year, exclustve of the pavments|pical from the 3 i policemen in time to avoid striking = = ST # R, | at Their Bank debt not shown in this summary. |gstained ad valorem taxation for the - 4mproved, and should i ‘ Red d R e iy d. un wuld he receive no uce ents 3 rooms, Withen and bath_87 $16.80 rovypsx® WASHINGTON SPECIAL TRAIN Eastern |J\nd‘lr‘:|' Time THROUGH BEAUTIFUL SUSQUEHANNA Tickets good for 16 days. and good to return via short line or Philadel- phia, valid for iee in parior or sleeping cars on payment of usual charges for spacé occupied, including surcharges. 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