Evening Star Newspaper, October 23, 1926, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1926. 9 THRONGS DEDICATE ‘gineer Kiteds ™™ okt pasmiat. esor @ | Fireman Safe in MEMORIAL ATV.P.I ain ran away on a steep grade | Fire Department at its meeting last Leap From Tl‘ain Illness of Financial Secretary Cause Christening of Athletic Sta- bon Coal Co. mine in the night received a report of its finan- of Delay—Carnival This Year Non-Profitable. i " i Somerset field, Harvey C. Heater, |\ ok dium on Blackshurg Pro- | Zimorset feld, Harsey € Heater, e LS el Clark le\»m » brakeman, algo |, sickness of the financial secretary gram Today. e it was uninjured. The |the’ records covering the missing | [ : ¢ e rod had snapped while the 5 comotive was hauling coal from |¥eriod afe delayed, but a complete . e statement s to b prepared. By the Associat oss. N The income for the period covered BLACI “tober e yas: From the carnival of 1925, i 31a « 1s in appearance for 2,897.87; donations, $287.61; members' y et e ROCKVILLE. dues, '$13.75 (they becoming due in| 8 i d gy B May is the reason for the small in-| & Worids War, emorial o SNISINI G e come from this source), and rent of Polytechnic studenis wh rved AN g homas M. T o = Coeclnan rga. g Special Dispatch to The &lar SVILLE, Md., October | Special Dispatch to The Star. ing for safety when his BALLSTON, Va., October 23.—The : . Lelshear, the ereat conhict christening | known Olney ures — For the carnival, w athletic|his home near 1) 39: maintanance of equip- ment and building, which include re- monics for th night, aged 75 years ; : 4 complication of dises utomobiles have | Jone flne death ."ro”u‘f“:‘;d pairs to truck, tires, tubes, . o 5 5 ed by three| $1,614.31; supplies, such as gas . B = t 4 and | sons and five daughters. They are:|coal. acid, etc., $429.58; miscellaneous i s came | £1bin, Ell and Thomas M. Leishear, jr.;| items of corporation tax and minor o « r ew York, | Mrs. J. W, Howes, Mrs. Merhle War- | items, $67.18 . r Norfulk, Atls and Chi-|field, Mrs. Edward Peters, Mrs. John| The department feels it is impos- Brown and Miss Lavinia Leishear, all| sible to estimate the budget for any b . ished alumni of the college | of this county. The funeral will take | One vear, owing to fluctuating na- [ D. C. Shar A, Iplace zm.s afternoon from the home, | ture of its expenses. ‘The carnival 5 & a former commandant of ¢ i chton. Mr. Leishear | held this year v given under con- € BLSE i art onithe i .| ditions which made it impossible to : 3 Lo erich Prida slee of Clarks: | profit by the arrangements and it . 5 \ p has been necessary for an extensive 5 i abs drive, with J. R. Malloch and Eugene ! vorce from Robert H. A, Ainslee, who| Payne as a commlittee. ks 3 is sald to be making his home in New i H York, on the ground of desertion. She is represented by Attorney P. Ken- Lyd or Rockville. They were ALEXANDRIA. fed April 23, 1923. No children : horn of the marriage. ns to the College. n at 10 o'clock in the the 2 io ANDRIA, ctober 23 e 3 o'elock | Licenses have been issued by the s e her 2 . of Virginia and V. P. I [clerk of the Circuit Court here for ¢ of 5 per cent will go on all foot hall in the new stadium, | the marriage of John F. Nuse, 21, of | uppaid city taxes. A considerable Coctin, Md., and_Miss Rebecca La New Rode in Use. 13, of Jeflerson, Md.; Clarence L. Bat: ‘L'l':e""éi'“.h}l(‘m:".'l Oy, Soonty nd | ten, 34, of Novum, Va., and Miss Elsie | trom October 15 to November 1 in Christainburg was opened v | Yowell, 19, of Duet, 'Va.; James H. |order that every one might get an &nd will remain <o throughout Sunday | Burns, 19, 'and Miss' Myrtle M. Woo- opportunity to pay, as the tax bills this to accommodate those coming here |12nd, 19, both of Richmond, Va.; Basil| year were late in being received, How- automobile. W. Ray, 29, and Miss Myrtle T.|over, it was the first year in the his- » _exercises will ‘be broadcast | Brown, both of Montgomery County,|tory’ of the city that bills were sent through the courtesy of the Richmond |and Herman H. Diers, 27, and Miss|oyt, Chapter of the Tech Alumni Asso-|Adelaide Frazier, 23, both of Washing-| The German fleldplece, a trophy of clation. ton. the World War, placed some time ago Plans for the erectlon of the| It has been announced that a Demo-|on the grounds of the Post Office memorial began in May, 1922, at the | cratie rally will be held ip the town-| Building, has been painted an olive celebration of the institution’s semi- [ hall at Poolesville the evening of |drab, and looks attractive in its new nnial. Large numbers of alumni | Thursday, ~October 28, and that| gre. During the coming week a led the exercises, and it was|Charles W. Woodward, unsuccessful | granite foundation will be placed un- that L nee Priddy inaug- candidate for the der the cannon by the city. 1 the campaign for funds with The funeral of Samuel Cuvillier, jr., nemorial The visiting committee of the Mont-| plumber, who ended his life yesterday pull for the men [gomery County Home has announced | morning at his home in Washington task of collecting | that Wednesday, November 3, will| by inhaling flluminating gas, will take e build: | be observed as the annual visiting day | place at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon accom. | at the county home, near Rockville. |from Démaine's mortuary chapel. response of | A bronze tablet containing the Burial will be in the Methodist Prot- pumbering 3,150, names of 31 residents of Montgomery | estant Cemetery. Besides his wife he| [ 5 County, who served in the Revolu- urvived by his father, Samuel wlu-n\ were | tionary War, all descendants of Al- llier of this city, and a brother, in installments over a period of | cXander Magruder, which was placed | Assembl, nan Louis (‘uvnuor. a well on the wall of the Rockville Cirenit|known New York politi Court room by the American Clan| The delegation of x : Gregor Soctety, was unveiled . it the construction of the |day followir poropriate exercises [ burg last nizht returned home early : i building to go forward without wait- |attended by a large number of mem- v I\L!lv ation iu‘f ]mvmhers of| F Ing for all subscriptions to be paid fhers of the society anel others from [ Potomac Lodze of 0dd Iellows last : SS k h d P fit 1 1 Oft el e b b e iy e e [ onsol s o n gl et USINESS men work har rofits come slowly. Often a suflicient sum, this be repaid | the District of Columbia and Vir- Loa,:o of Washington. ' us funds a sived from |ginia. The exercises were conducted - i : subseriber: by the clan chieftain, Caleb Clarke th y nly p p p fit Why? The building was desizned by the | Magruder of Washington, who for- Farm Sold Near Warrenton. 3 (S are o aper proits. ectural firm of Gram presented the tablet, and Chief | Special Diepatch to The Star. 3 Boston archi & Ferguso! fon with Car-|judge Hammond Urner of the sixth| WARRENTON, Va. October 23.— of Richmond. The | judicial circuit of Maryland, accepted [ Broadview Farm of 400 acres, near The pew road between Roanok: 4 kil 3 2 e Shriners who attended the ceremonial in Lees- ilding Not Dela To e g7 e g neal & Johns latter firm supervised its construction. |it on behalf of the county and court | Warrenton, has been sold for the es- Wiley & Wilson of Lynchburg were | Tha veil was dramwn tate of +he late Mrs. My, Dow.| B Because most profits literally go to the success of this nation-wide war on <. J. L. Crouse| g s-year-old son of Mr.|ney of Washington to Mr. and Mrs. s the general co g e L;;}:‘::f‘fé}g::"f‘““‘f-'.(?*,'i::.?t?; I‘:‘:.‘.‘,: ,' i) Wasted material, wasteful mistakes, Tne Management Week Meeting will darh . s e | AT 6T | Vi o o e wasted energy, \;ivasteful_buymg, 806p into give you a clear picture of the great work i Al g T, :']-:;nmlmx( oem, ::{‘h:\;l;;;rr\l‘l';;fflfig e Virginian Dies at 8. the §canty Bro t-rn'arigiln ?er} dlt;Slpat: alreat‘iy' ¢'ione in the ‘fProgress of Waste 5 © alum < committee. s ik earnings until there is little left at the en Elimination”; it will give you definite data L) TWOGIVENFIBYEARS. | fn mosiony of the destendanteiof A | 0 i Thom at (.ma\..m”\’d"’"'u.}'r’fifi of the year. to apply in your own concern; it will Bl Names No Benealt in Trla for |Eormsi n s tisosiomsin Avg | Mot Lok Amdon, Wartenton Your government knows this. smooth out the path to assured profits and from Montgomery County, Md. Zadol 'way Robbery. colonel; Samuel Wade, second m on, Philadelphia, Pa.; make the hard work of business really P ——— cos b tb i Star Sesse and Joseph, captains; Hezekiah on, Cumberland, Md., and The research engineers of the Depart- worthitheletiast RICHMOND, Va. Gsiober 22— Low |a3d Simusl Brover, first Liagtonants ment of Commerce, under the direction of € Beall, second lieutenants; Jos en, voung colo s e e iniar and Secretary Hoover, have been studying You will gain a two-fold benefit by co- gears. “A "".‘)1"13;- entified | Dianiel, Edward, Elias, Eaeliel waste in industry from every possible operating with Management Week. You them an > had been held | I8 il L i ber . . up inind rotioed| [svin TNITanEE 1 omot n e oy angle. To combat the needless losses of will help the Coolidge program of economy T S told the convieted Wiliam Offutt and Zadok, pn ates.” the wasteful ways of business, the govern- and prosperity by waste elimination. And men that 3 be better o i : : T et | Woman Given Court Positon. ment has sponsored National Management you will make sure of greater net profits were a meuace to the publ 1 patch to The Star. ANVILLE, Va., October 23.—Mrs. Oin Ireeze will become deputy elerk 1 Court November 15, sex to hold such a po- l.uh(’!l Wade, who ‘Week for the past five years. by rooting out the wasteful ways in your This year’s meetings are to be held nex¢ OWn business. week. There will be a Management Week Meeting in this city. Your government has FIREMAN LOéES VERDICT. |or the Feder the first of h Volunteer Not Entitled to Injury Benefit, Court Holds. six months, ynchburg, had told UR co urtesy The entire facilities of the vast Rand [ Soecia Dy ¢ vere complainis by Dan goes all the way— e o calh B P Kardex Bureau service organization has e nen. This Wade denied. - | | in meeting your con- L EEERL e R VOry DUSINESS poen placed at the disposal of the govern- venience — when you PR HOTEL GORDON siiic §o 4t I6i Jfifie ment during Management Week. You ! A | 916 16th St. N.W. diamonds. Divided- X W ] will find your Rand Kardex office ready to BE g i iown payment account ar- v Will you do your part to see that waste tell you about the local Management man to take an active part in his local Management Meeting. Will you be there? ; e Specialize in :':;‘&g:‘“e“ts are readily % is eliminated in your business? Thecon- Week program and direct you to the B, Nowed com- aily, 5:30 to 8 P.M. - . K3 . . . pratio e aid emplove, SR S N tinuance of national prosperity hinges on . meetings. e e Roust Duck—Roast Capon <godms Rser Hiper . i Tenderloin Steak R. Harris & Co., Seventh & D MARKER FGR WAR SCENE. Virginian (li! 1s Mountain Rock to Honor Co Attend these meetings. Stop the leaks and the waste. Increase your own profits Make present prosperity nfederate. Jewelers and Diamond Merchants ¥ : Tor ere Than Hal @ Oonturs ’ permanent. ‘ « Wheat, first | Ample funds, reasonable interest r to fall in Page | apd charges. Prompt aporovals. | v araid April 19, Repayment priviloges. Expert ad- | ~,r\,;s?”.\;‘;;k ,‘r the Mas <‘ vice. Ne bothersome detalls. Spedal % ST | L Rust Co. onever | | R ‘ K ' i ‘%"'”’\‘\“ f 1001155 St N.W. E ; s Chambers Steel , ‘ Philadelphia a B“rfilyYuaA‘:Lts s85E Sesqui:a:etennial : L4 e Service zsoo Passengers P— : 605 Commercial National Bank Blfilding Carried Satel TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26 3-EngineFokkerPl:1es.e C{m- FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5 Sales ROOlIl, 743 15th Street fortable seats, heated cabins, |py. washington. .. 3 : J. A. CARMACK, District Manager unobstructed view. Only ordi= | p, &t Al = Pageantry and_otner| [ Phone Main 6966 Washington, D. C. Phone Main 6966 Thought Pml‘ bition A"mt Was Intruder. Jury Decides. October 23. nd his wife, nary street clothing required. | ™) AL Special Events on the Exposition Drogram. L . 6, 3 Go by Air" to Ask Ticket Agents for Details Hunting Season 5 PHILADELPHIA Dispatch T ' County I i B For full information e s P.R.T. Air Service T'cket Offics . portsmen T A S Hotel W. - shortened. e 3 supervisors set the o e time from mber 16 until Decem- 6. AIR MAIL SAVES TIME = H bor 20 a8 asked. i e S e

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