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12 RUSSIA COLONIZED COUNTY SUNDAY SCHOOL SESSION OPENS TONIGHT Conferences in Children’s and Other Divisions Will Be Held at Mount Rainier. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1926. ! ROCKVILLE. ROCKVILLE, Md., October 4 (Spe- | cial).—The final opportunity of those qualified to register for participation in the November election in this coun- {tv will be given tomorrow, when the | officers of registration for the vari- Perry of Washington. 1In the afl.(‘r-[eo\‘er, Frank Graham of Washing-| feats, finished in first place, and Deane Shure, directo: Mount Vernon Plac h, Washington, gave | noon Mr. F of 1nusic at Methodist Chur October 17| ington will de-| young peoples’ work Rabbi Simon of Washi liver an addres on Church and Home."” It the therefore, which | ton is still being held in jail here|Sandy Spring, which won 12 and lost | as a material witness. has been decided not to play ight the pastor, | the postponed games in the Montgom- Smith, preached on|ery County Base Ball League, and season, 6, was the runner up. Bethesda, Glen Echo, Rockville and Dickerson fin- ished in the order named. The sea- son was marked by a lack of interest Was| on the part of the fans and was not originally scheduled to end several|yegarded a success. Whether it will Boy roblems of the | weeks ago, is at an end | function next season is said to be Signal Corps Shifts. Col. Edward T. Hartman, Corps, at Governors Island, N been ordered to Manila, P. 1., for duty, | War Department. !a.ml Lieut. Col. Frank J. Griffin nal Corps, now in the Philippins ignal | been ordercd to this city for duty Y., has | the office of the chief signal office WRANEEL ISR ‘American and British Flags Hauled Down and 50 Form New Settlement. ious election precincts will be in ses- i sion at the usual places from 9 o'cloc MOUNT RAINIER, Md., October |in the morning until 9 at night. 4.—Mount Rainfer Christian Church | rvxl;}rar; hogltt::tr’ fin:l sesielun.u will be the scene of the eighteenth|on Tuesday, October 12, but only to| : Anum erventionTof Cthe: Prince | revise the books and accept deciara.| 10 days ago of Harvey Lowe of Cabin | rges County Sunday School Asso- i tions of intentions of new residents [ John. has been released on bond of ciation, which opens tonight at 7:30 | to become citizens. el e L T e e ea iby.|! Thuneraliseivices Hor Teon fix bond until assured that Lowe, | PRBRE R o Glianice OL CEnRITEton. wholHdisd who was shot three times, would v A Aevoftndl cor at Sykesville, Md., Frida o vears, were held yesterday de conferences i n in_Warner Memorial Presby. 5 People’s and | terian Church at ~ Kensington and < and teachers’ | were conducted by Rev. James T. Marshall of Washington, pastor of the church. -Burial was in | Rockville Tnion Cemetery. Mr. Chance was the husband of Mrs. Ella Chapman Chance of Kensington. Church Holds Rally Day. The annual rally day at the Wood- side Methodist Church was observed vesterday. The principal feature wa a cantata, “The Church Beautiful." | in the morning, which was partici- | pited in by representatives of all the Sunday school departments, from the | cradle to the adult grades, and mem- | bers of the church. The general pro- | gram was in charge of Miss Esther | k| James Magruder of Cabin Johu.| The | Md., who is charged with an assault | with Intent to kill as a result of the shooting In the Magruder home about | Special Dispatch to Tha Star. Use the Government Worker’'s Bank to make the most of what the Gov- ernment pays you! Save $50 here at 4%; then get a FIVE PER CENT Time Certificate of Deposit. Better interest builds better progress to Sav- ings success. Start now! Relieve that Ache | Free yourself from the pain and discomfort caused by | rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago or gout. Take ! Eade’s Pills for quick | relief. They will drive the ‘most stubborn pain from your | eystem. In use over 50 years. | All Druggists | E. FOUGERA & CO., Inc., Importers New York, N. Y. EADE'SPus] Banister has never let up in the endeavor to produce the ideal combina- tion” of smartly individual lasts and best shoemaking. It's a recognized Shoes for men. clude them. 14.00 and 15.00 Only of us in Washington Arthur Burt Co.—1343 F Street the Assoctated Prees. YORK, October 4 Tokio says that Americz British s have heen I the red ner of Soviet Ru Deen raised over the ba d in the Arcti t of the northern e: 10 Bering Strait, known as Wrangel on Savings to Govt. Workers at Their Bank DEPARTMENTAL BANK “The Bank for Departmental People” 1714 PA. AVE. N.W. € Miss Li 2 ormick as specialist; Rollin Reno will have charge of the Young P’eople’s on, with Col. ANipp < t, and Homer dent of the county will direct the adminis- | > officers and teachers’ division. [ A solo by James A. MacElwee, an- | | | leader among ‘That’s why we in- Russian volunteer fleet steam- | I vropol has put into Hakodate, | < visited the island aced 50 Ru: a_colony. the island had e miles including 1 Found, hut vege nouncements and offering will com- plete the program that will end at ock with benediction. Sessions will be resumed tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock and continue the convention ending in the Americans Occupied Spot. \d, which is about the 1 of Jamaic: 100 miles off north Since it was discovered YIRGIN!A OFFICER DROWNS Wife and Friends Witness Death of ‘Welford W. Dunford, Sr. RICHMOND, Va., October 4 (#).— Welford W. Dunford, sr., of Rich- mond, assessor of the State Corpora- tion Commission, was drowned in the Pamunkey River at Cooks Mill, New Kent Count; erday. His wife v 1 triends wit. -| nessed the . unable to reach him to offer he Arctic i1ssen, the explorer, sent out v ion, which hoisted the Brit claims of both ans had lapsed had provi because neither count for continuons oceup: sen was not with which was headed ford of « party. includ perished in fkland four e | After the expedition raised the Fyitish flag, the State Department at Washington held that the island was | serty of the United States . which has always claimed the | protested to Worth Coming Milqs to See (Me FALL EXHIBITION of KARPEN FURNITURE Featuring Advance Trends R T Great Britain. American Colony Remorved. In 1924 Russians landed on the {sland, holsted the red flag, and re- moved ting of 13 Es- kimos Vells of Nome, as an American colony after it had been fou that the Crawford expedition had perished. Washington dispatches at the time sald the developments on Wrangel Island would hardly alter the Wash- Ington Government’s attitude in non- fnterference of the question of own- ership of the is) RERBLLVPLIDRLBIVCDLLDPD NORTH VIRGINIA BUREAU GIVING STUDY TO DATA New Organization Plans Survey of Industries in Areas Near Washington.s BSusctal Dispatch to The Star. CLARENDON, Va., October 4.—-The | . A Northern Virginia Bureau, a non-profit 10-0z. can-for 35¢ at dmg prsue community « pment organization | ~ Partment stores. 1 recentiy inauzurated by a number of SN < & ¢ the business men Iria city, REMARKABLE ol)poflunily Arlington Coun County, to select your living room Energine quickly removes that oily stain from coat collars. Saturate a cloth. Rub the collar. Watch it “come clean.” Keep a canof Energine always on hand. Energine comes in handy cans. Leaves no odor. Large ot In Upholstered Furniture IS A -’D'{ 8 is completing a comparative study of vital and_economic statistics of the varfous divisions and_ communities which constituic the Greater Wash. ington area. It is planned to f up this research with a comprehe; industrial survey of the Virginia areas, with the development of which the | bureau is concerned. An executive committee of nine, three members for each political di- | visfon, will direct the activities of the bureau. The personnel is John G. ine and xandria ones and lington County; * Keith and ‘ounty. v will be the com effort of nearby ng with various merce which have ment or are indors = the burean. A cen suite from the very latest re- finements in design and upholstery. Feel Glorious! Nicest Laxative, | { “Cascarets” 10c | e The very newest Karpen styles are Joh W ”; Hogs: Thurlow W hy RERBIRRBRLRS o 2 on display here now. Prices, oo, are almost irresistible, 1It’s an ad- ; vantageous time to buy. Don’t stay head- 7 achy, bilious, con- ation office g stipated, sick! One | bureau for the | 4 dor two pleasant, nerclal organiz 3 andy-like “Casca- ations with which 1t is allfed rets” any time will - = gently stimulate Eastern Star Ceremony Tonight. vour liver . and <patch to The Star start your bowels. | TLLE, M. Then you will both nd Chapter, Order look and feel clean, of the Eastern Star of vland, will | sweet, refreshed; your head clear, make their annual visitation to Ruth | stoMach right, tongue pink and your Chapter, No. 7, here tonight. It 1 [skin tosy. s b e e "."_}"v’k" Because cheery, harmPess “Casca- will be attended \v\.lnp!\.\lm:d ‘o ‘300 | Tets” mever gripe, inconvenience or mbers of the order from various | Sicken, “Cascarets” has become the tions of this county, Kensington, | largest selling laxative in the world timore, Washington and other | for men, woven, children. Buy a box at any drug store. J N An event of this kind slips by rap- idly, though. So There are savings now. don’t delay. October 4.— Every Karpen Suite and Single Piece Has Been Greatly Reduced for the Ocecasion 22202 F2RLBVRLBAE N'aturally. on such an occasion as this you would expect special prices. And you'll find them now on all Karpen Furniture, whether you buy a small smgle piece or a complete suite. » ““Proving”’ the Blend 3 L L{%}h the blendin: of Quality coffees, utmost care must be observed .. The tester is blindfolded to in- sure the impartiality of his judgement. Just a little too much of an East Indian Coffee, would, for example, make a blend taste bitter . . . yet the addition of just the right amount, produces a delightful aroma &z 27w Karpen Overstuffed Suites Carved Frame Karpen Suites In Velour from $175 to $300 In Velour from $255 to $445 29 BERRBEE Cane-Panel Karpen Suites Karpen Handwoven Fiber Priced Now from $159 to $375 Suites from $69.75 to $315 Overstuffed K arpen Suites In Mohair from $295 to $935 THE meticulous care with which Wilkins Breakiast Coffee is Blended assures you that it will consistendy be - "8 Overstuffed Karpen Suites In Tapestry trom $195 to $695 LBRBARFBRELLRS SR E R Carved Frame Karpen Suites In Mohair from $295 to $1,000 Individual K ar p e n Chairs Priced Now from $26.50 to $300 'MAYER & CO. Between D and E O WY cHw T Seventh Street Delivered f'fesh to the Grocers Daily