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™y THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURS »AY, APRIL 1927. i & DEMUBRABY’S H]ES I__————|G e E F BARIEH’ 32 PLANS LOADING YARD. } ACADEMY HONGRS NEVILLE HEADS QUANTICO|ARLINGTON ZONING z:aa“,“&",::‘m::r“‘:s‘"J,,.:;J,?: for the | P R | annual convention of that y in oy diheriiig Ll y ] B. & 0. to Facilitate Apple Ship-! Cole Going to San Francisco After LAW IS INDORSED"“ -‘“fl‘fv‘g“ug‘,‘;:m'};?'m:,',“""ljiggfi;;‘:g June. onditions In some of the undeveloped i i t Winchester. | n i 1 m,“ 2 Sy Chamber of Commerce Taks Steps| properties. Walter U. Varney, chair- 4 | Special Dispatch to The Star | | Maj. Gen. W. C. Neville, now com- man of the legislative committee, was WINCHESTER, Va., 1 n| | manding the Mar Department to Co-operate in Making instructed to determine if there is & apple loading yard z sever the Paciflc at ¢ cisco, has county ordt to force the owner y acres will he constructed he ‘ assigned to duty gen- It Operative. fo Keep their piaces cibe e et WA 4 E Spring by the Baltimore & Oh nil- | eral_at Quantico, Va, and Maj. Gen. | special Dispateh to The Star. & = G : | road Co., it was n day. : K. Cole, now commandant at Quan- RO ¥ o 14.~Di s Charlottesville Gathering Is| .omce of Ch|ef of Accounts | atcer the company's a signed | Glenn Brown Among Thirteen| iico, has been transterred o the com. | SLAREYDON: Va. April :-“,..l‘f I Cloud Adve",,mg Shown. a contract to purc : re tra mand of the Department of Pa | Chamber of Commerce, meeting yes By means of new invent Told Need of Civil and | 5 | Tendered Youthful For- |irom . . manin . o| Men Elected to Associate |¢ific. Marine headquarters announced | rgrga S 2d the z0n- | isements on clouds are be Individual Liberty. /i SR - 1 mer lilinoisan. dap ortiore | Membership. | en! xevine vas o | el g L B - Wardenavila: W at Marine headqu v period tollowing the war. Both he and G By the Associate > 3 ‘. A y age, Edward F.|plans to build the n 1 type | Bs ated Press. | "HARLOTTESV, " g 1.5t stor ¥ o = { Cole served with the 4th Mar e 5 Sl go ik Tiinols, will be | &0 St ;fi"-’ Yoy 1 NEW YORK, April 14.—~The elec. le of the 24 Division in i prcmoted by the Treasury Depart-|cave mav be he meat as one of its most important|veniently. A n t my of Design was an S SIS el A Jookkeep- | land for d and stora r inced today esid ass Gil- | dir f8lon chiefs, in charg bookkeer ’)v:l’\‘o ]xm:mw ks o ; lay by President Cass Gil [ M. E PASTOR F|NED $5 ¢ and warrants, an office which by | FUEE M Be T hons he T 8 law is the officlal bookkeeping organ-|gnq Winter, when the s v ainters—George M. Bruestle and b tire Government, s0|ly every station betwe urg Wetherill nmil M.“lrire Penalty Result of Collision in Tar 8 t i tion accounts nd | Va., and Harper “erry, \ v es of New York; Lilllan West- | Farewell to Cumberland. fflif‘\_ ssing the 1 f Virginis i sublic moneys into the | distance of 41 : nmed | Hale, Charles Hopkinson and [ . at Founder e e A & e e trarned [ with carloads of iti Mary Danforth Page of Boston, and [ telt will be n in as|get into cold storage Deuglass Parshall of Santa Barbara, | ief of the ision of ]um[\ — and ml Fitch is ¢h w the ch ake t ’plrv\ les for pointed by sociate members of the | former as comn mm r for a per! \MMM\/\MN\_A_. e e ™ ‘ has requested t g w. Mnrrvl\ s fined $5 and costs in Traffic Court | in democracy, Dr 5 il _ EDWARD F. BARTELT. | ke, who has redue _— | OF SILVER VESSELS s o Seige Y % % Sy et forctionls s hin 8 e . : % MNINEwTote Lo D 1 \e Dumbarton Hridge, sev- | his new pastorate, when he hit the iitoney o= — t it was gr wm\‘ m‘z”n te ,”' Complications After Ex lings and bridghs in the | of Orbie Twigg. Both cars were ups @iOflOC e, | HYatEEY 4 to Make cicr ord” he could ret s | tended Illuess mansion on Sheridan Circle. M. feg s 5 ! e | b . ‘ on e | ; Srowr 72 vears old, is well | LOW HEELY, | Question of Health. AT BERRYVILLE HOME - 1 rion Swarthout of New York | 2 crday by Justi “'m‘»”"“. cretary | Was 72 Years 01d and Victim of | is noted as 8’}‘ architect | to have preac | Grey s bt o is “long, faithful nd the Joseph Beale | but no one was injured ! ot OD/ Arrest in Pinkney Memo- e \”‘\‘*‘,“‘4‘_“‘1]‘" M e | - & % the author of “The History 22- Mlle Plpe in One Piece. rial Thex L3 AT IR L ) 1 RRY \ y - of the following | now bei i i 5 . ed sc \ember, Amer atant the de tion of 4 5 chitects; life mem- Ba ho succeeds to the im- | o1d, died at h Architect ! pipe demy at Rome t post, was declared by offic .1\‘ an extended ilin ! to be an “exceptionally capable | ;¢ giseases ¢ Arts and Letters S < man,” and ving proved his He was, jublge, o nding member, Royal s shortly after "‘,””_»[ g the Qov-| gistrict of the Circuit ¢ ritishArchitects: S instead ; e e r service, in the Treasury, in|jng Shenandoah, IFrede . el i G er ‘\Y"“w: h r t i tne salary of $1.400. } and Clarke coun s throu he coun- | make an arres sent ra apidly on up nnnpm ation C ourt ed_upon the Jefferson | ~The missing property is valu ine in variou including_his | 400 to $500. An alms box was robbed | strative officer | ENTERPRISE SERIAL at the same time. The he divisic bookkeeping and | £ P communion vessels were taken fron nts, and on Saturday will_be | ne 1 Frederick Lawyer Dies. /| Building Association s X ed to the v of $5,200. His pecia) Dispateh to The § Artcraft Shows Samuel Bevan discove he rob. Btion to the position is in ilne = i REDERICK, Md., April 14.- 7th St. & La. Ave. N.W. v while dusting at the church, no the Treasury policy of engaging| English al le e ai Pampel, oldest member of the s i ‘This charming material in a wonderful Al o th issue of stock now || i ie door to the inet ajar. | the serv of brilliant young men. | plane g nany years a crimi- ¢ x : » notified the Rev. Henry L. Du ¥rom New York School. ships and balloons vyer, died Tuesday. _» || open for subscription ves\atilof styleshiuNonmacea o iinels ctor, \\hu got in alla / | { " ng chief is uate | taker. Mo 'dsor b0 th s | of New York City, and holds the de e ':”(y “‘l’l"""y = NI pried. A new lock on ms box. | gree of back o accounts af the || ames E. Connelly. James F. Shea, which_contained ed there | Gencity Business College in his native President Secretary | | 131) {7“’ Sineet nce Lent n for th hase of | city of Quincy, 11l. He taught for a \l]ll()llll('(‘lll(‘lll . ithe people's shrir ter flower s broken [ While in his business college the sub- 4 amp S kept € - S jects of higher ccountancey, - I e ally lighted by loving memory— | i v S5 2 . Thrifty People” 5o tribute of t :, great ideals,” | Fire Destroys Leeway Home Fanink ead A g Seiiied Owing to the persistent demand for ! 2 fty e eat ideals, g place, Chevy Ch s 1 declared 1n | g Dispatch to The Sta: se 20 1500 |~ CLARENDON 14.—The | Reilly, whose term of active rental of apartments Hilltop Manor the A destroved vest business tomorrow night, has beey management has withdrawn it from co- Societe d'Architects ) D ised by | more | oxplosion of an ' oil stove, damage|in the Government service since being estimated at $4,000. e lo is U . 3 hen 1 entered the : sakat Rk 0 h ter| Doty Coverea by nsurano, 11 St | ofce of Uhe Tgister of the Trewsurt operative ownership. giving the public op- Our Assortments Are Large and the Savings Worth While i I here being no water available te|at th e was transferred | % e % the simple fai m which | fight the fiames, firemen from Claren: | to various posts, including the former portunity to acquire apartments on usual oy 39¢ Rayon e, as trustees, are for pos-| don, Ballston, Cherrydale and Falls | offic anditor for the Treasury, the d e s £ 5 Church, who responded to the alarm, of the controller of the cur- eases. i Challenge to Democracy. concentrated their efforts in keeping | rency, the former office of auditor for d rental leases S k “Can it be possible democracy has |the fire from spreading to nearby | the State Department and other de- 0CKS e @ stacle to human happi- | property. partments, and came to the division tess an e asked, saying | iy shed | of bookkeeping and warrants iy 1900, that democrac; s o | He raised to the position of chief : within and hout and that at no| Cumberland Ex-Sheriff Dies. |in 1920. Mr. O'Rellly is a member of A time in memory were the challenges| CUMBERLAND, April 14—Peter| the District of Columbia bar, and cn The firls ar Choice of 25 . ati o | rayon silk Tibbed as_emphatic as now. | Mc ars old, who was | account of his long acquaintance with The Tow. i Al un shades 1 was the least | sheriff of Alleghany County during the | his office through which all appro K A new ghades. S 2 ity violent of the & s on democracy, | last strike of the Georges Cri s | priations by C ss pass into the 14th & K M. 9080. L PR 26 Seventh St. N.W. e quality; e 2 evel Sutler pointed to Communism | and refused to swear in State police as | Treasury has command an i Hos | d the Mussolini rule of uopu\y sheriffs, died early last night |amazing fund of information about ith q to) Open a Charge Account . Accord-[at Alleghany Hospital. He was a |the monies of the United States Gov- ing to Liberal Democrats, ie said, the | cousin of former Sheriff Peter C. Mc- | ernment, and their history. He re. Democrat societies were soc rland. sides at 4209 New Hampshire avenue. collective mediocracy, jealol o | e R R e T cellence. “The Democratic society B going on the rocks; this is a new | 3 day, why not face the facts,” Dr. Sizes 6 to 107 Butler said was the thought of Lib- eral Democ n quence of | : 5 s o imrent, v 8o o Thod | , At Savings of $2 to with the®group bloc system which | must - affect compromise. 1o carry | through its aims, City Has Queen’s Portrait. Having purchased from the Morton the famous portrait of Queen of Scots, the City of Gla: is preparing to install it in a public gallery. The purchase followed a re- i ¢ R 2 | \ ; Sheens. Misti Crors : g port on the painting submitted by S R | ) % | Poiret Sheens, Mixtures, it Plaids 1 Tweec i T. C. F. Brotchie, superintendent of ; - Y/ (% 98 plain collars or fur trimming; fur frants; contrast solid g L saisries AN ciusSus L B0t T | %/ color trimmings, buttons, belts, pockets and every little de- § nd, in which he says that “this pro- { : { . . S : 2 andly intresting painting’’ has bee; 2 : % 2 | 5 < 3 tail looked after in a nner that the 1u|](‘ fol preserved in the family of the F 3 | ! ¥ g p Nizen Zito 18 year all the wantec Morton since approximately 15 3 6 3 | - A 2 adds that the delienation of the Queen s : of the season. s, with the possible exception of the maty T S T, o # - | e $1 98 $4 98 $5 98 family of A oy, who with his wife, young daughter and baby automobile was 1 3 3 \ d-express 3 oz H s 3 ! G . 3 ew Zealand. A short time B A% . % v R A C repe, p@ige #80 his mother and sister were ser! el SRR R | i 3 sheens, I mmmrul shirred sly injured in an aut ile acci- | % % P mmed. 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