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10 SEPTEMBER 21, 1927. ATHETO0PEN * IRON HORSE SHOW '.Officiates Saturday When Pageant Marks Beginning | of Two-Week Fete. THE EVENING STAR. WARHINGTON,. D. C. .“'ED.\'ESD.\Y. Rockville and Washington and a pro-|matter would he taken up again in tEUROPE OF TODAY’ TOP|c posed amendment to the constitution | the near future ‘EDMUNUS HEADS | Creating “usssoiate membarahiiya for |\ ANHOUSA UG nkmenf uals Eijen, 1f | | | was announced that the bus line | William Kno: % . | both men and women were the princi- | wles Cooper to Deliver vitation has been extended to the pub. | Philip which they used was blown up a few hours after they left it. Europe’s attitude toward war debts and reparations will be explained hy {the Y. M. C. A, officials. A general in- Mayor and Council Elected by 43 Out Of 5.000 Electorate Associated P VILLE, 8. C Ixactly 43 voters D Buy an ol heater mntit the new Bailard neriority service. BALLARD OIL HEATING €O. 1617 O NT.—North 638 London now has 6,000 auto bhusses Apartments to Let ALL LIKE NEW Only a Few Left in Each Building MADISON, 1739 Eye (Cor. 18th St.) 1 room and bath. .835.50—538.50 2 rooms and bath. 85250 CARVEL HALL, 1915 K St. ...834.50 fromt) ... 835.50—542, PSS | September out of a Epecial Dispateh RALTIMORE, —Gov, Albert « at the opening of the Iron Horse the Baltimore & Ohio It tenary exhibition this city vice. - zerland and Fra 3 n the midst of the demonst party ar- 21:) cco-Van- ie will officiate two-week fair | when " RETAIL FOOD PRICES celebrating Edmonds, zetti Knowledge! SARLY 73,000 boys and girls entered school Monday. And that doesn’t include those go- Wanted: . ing to parochial institutions. 1f facts were available on the percentage of those children dicapped with defective eyesight, there would be scare headlines in every newspaper. Public senti- ment would be aroused to a high pitch. But, mavhe unfortunately, those facts aren’'t known. Each mother has to look out for her own child’s vision. Are vou doing vour share? Is vour child's sight de- fective or under strain? Find out today. Bring your boy or girl to us for expert eye examination. See Etz and See Better' S ot Halethorpe The openin Maryland day t the place of float in the n which will locomatives. seated with | which has been operating between | | pal matters considered. Rockville and \:’ash‘lmz:m; sl‘nce le:\l\rl_\' | Address Tonight. | v son, chairman; last Summer s about to be taken T 5 _.."lic by the committee in charge of the RUEKV"-lE B UF B G 'v_‘.‘"('?;:,fi','“,“"\'\'{":'(‘,‘";, o over by local people and that three| Discussing The Europe of Today.” \jccqure. which includes S. D. Hanson. | | M v | Otey . new and modern busses would prob- | William Knowles Cooper, general sec- | chairman; Guy W. Lane and Paul M | | were named a committee to [ably be placed in service instead of fretary of the Y. M. C. A. will give Twyne | the masket site proposition and make :"":‘, m“.‘;:: 1"[::{"3""““;:“’",0‘\{';3‘“ 168 | 14 pesnions. oft sovenmmentyr an| 2 : a recommendation at the October | L 1 conditione uprcad Sy rential etectorate of over 5000 |D. C. Market Site, Greal meetinz of the chamber. ang OC omar |inevery way inaugurated l“ RN 1SS cou Bl o s cast their ballots yesterday in the | e nsisting of George 11, Lamar, |aleo stated that a_branch line be- |ture tonight at 8 o'clock. In the as Genemi oy niscubBite “s | Falls Project and Bus Serv- |chatrman: itarola "G smith," 1 (ween Galthersburg and Rockville | sembly hall of the ¥ M. . .7 1730 mayor, six city councilors and awmer Nicholson, Leonard’ 1. |Would probably he establishe t The public is invited. | other officers. . 4 Nichotson smé Donaid A, De Lesh. | Jeborts of officers and comitty Mr. Cooper was one of n party of Alvin 1. Dean was elected ice Discussed. it o selected 1o Investigate. the | Were submitted ard indicated that|about eighty representative Ameri- mayor. The new officials will take | I Breat Falis|profsctani sUbIATE A wug | (e ciimbse eratilt ivery) mach alive | cans) o tuuret BurGpe Chily SHmiiex | office Octaber 11 | R G retion as to the attitude the cham. |nvtwithstanding the po 1ce | to study economic, p soelal and Col. Dean was n counsel for the ¢ Lo e Stan Bag Rhauld, cantie: ind apparent lack of interest at sev- | religious condicions defense in the trial of Mrs. Ethel ) TRl SRR G T i The proposition to admit women | eral mestings just prior to e Sui: | Germy . - 5 R LLE, Md., September 2 mer recess. The report of the treas Willis, recently acquitted of the as associate members provoked con- B7 D3 murder of her husband, Sherift |Dr. George L. member of | Slaerable discussion. Mr. Lamar for | Urer showed 57 paid-up membe Sam D. Willis the House of Delegates for the last|and W. Valentine Wilson azainst HEtdotory naacial conaly | several s ons, was elected president | took leading parts in the debate, | of the Rockville Chamber of Commeree | which developed wide difference of [at a meeting in the five-engine house opinion. It was finally decided by a | last_evening, succeeding Donald A. vnanimous Vote to table the resolu- W De Lashmutt. tion with the understanding that the president, and Harold . Smith and | N | William i%. Prettyman were re-elected : : . secretary and treasurer, respectively Varying Quotations Shown in Re-| An executive board, consisti Donald A. De Lashmutt, Willis B. Bu port to Labor Department From |ette, Milbourne Ward. J. Brawne Nicholson, Leonard L. Nicholson | Steinbe and ohn E. Oxley, W named nd - Wil F. Prettym | Harold i Real Service When yi job of 1 room, grill, closet. bath - . I room, kitchen, bath. . PENFIELD, 909 20th St. I room, kitcken, bath. . $34.50—542.50 TIERTON, 1121 24th St. 1 room, grill, bath. ........ccoevveeene....529.50—832.50 1 room, kitchen, bath.......cccovve......536.50—837.50 2 rooms, kitchen, bath........c..coou.....548.50—549.50 L. W. Groomes, 1416 F St. 51 American Cities. engage us to do nting, inside or the_responsibil- ¢ 'for_your entire satisfac- tion. Our service is guaran- teed service. Our standard (not our price) is the highest and we make good every time according to that stand- ard. Consult with us and let us estimate —n o obligation. R. K. Ferguson, Inc. l'AInlIII:‘.“flmHm!lll ” Retail food prices here showed an increase of 1 per cent in August he- ge L. low the July according to a | F. Barnard Welsh aitern v from the | sent_the chamber at the meet from 51 repre- | the Montgomery County Civie t the country. | tion. 1 in ageregate, showed a decline | The meeting was the first ‘since the during August to a level of a half of | Summer recess and was attended by 1 per cent below July averages, and |35 of the representative businc a stood on August 15 at 2 per cent be- | professional men of Rockvil low the average of a year ago. Most | vicinity. It was conducted by the re- sses of vegetabl nd some meat | tiring president, Mr. De La and condiments exhibited sharp price | The location of a mark i between July and August,| Washington. the proposed ( ve than balance price ip.|Dower project. telegraphic ed in 'poultry and dairy | for Rockville, the bus service hetween ‘¥z Millions of Families Depend || with its trains and ships emblemat of the empire of commerce under its sway. edera in special boxes in the grandstand hich the par will pass. tand contains 12,000 re 11 of which are free, as as admission to the exhibition. The exhibition srounds will be open | to the public from 10 am. to 6 pam. | on week days and from 2 pm. p.m. on Sundays. take place eve o'clock except ays. The time it will take to pass before | any given point of the grandstand is | estimated at aboiit two_ hours. | 198. =/ = s considering the price trend, the department said that 36 out of the 1 | cities where its retail investigations are | conducted showed a decline in aver- | < at the fair. Thirty-three full-blood members of |} nd Blood tribes of the || the Piegzan Rlackfoot Nation, their reservation at Park by the Great arrived at Halethorpe vesterday. They will demonstrate early methods of transportation used by the American Indian, their horses and dogs taking part in the pageant. Journey of InGians. The Indians came here after an eventful two-week journey from the Northwest in two small historic coaches drawn by the little “William Crooks” engine, the first locomotive to run west of the Mississippi. Stop- overs were made at various towns along the route. Upon arrival at Halethorpe the red men lost no time in setting up their | picturesque tepees in preparation for | their two-week stay at the exhibi- | tion. Leading the Indian party. is | Chief Two Guns White Calf, whose profile appears on the buffalo nickel. The Indian camp is expected to be one of the chief sources of interest | The tribesmen will en- | tertain visitors at Halethorpe with their native songs and dances. THEATER MEN STRIKE. sent down from lacier National thern Railway, | ST. PAUL, September 21 (#).—Mo- tion picture operators in all St. Paul {mnd most suburban-theaters were on | ptrike today in sympathy with stage hands' who have been out since Satur- dav night. The stage hands seek one day off in seven and a guarantee of 30 weeks ork a year in certain theaters. The theater owners announced they " wouid keep open, using other em- ! ‘ploves to handle the work of the girikers, ANYWHERE TO ANYWHERE—BY TELEPHONE Bueldont knowthe Number f you want to place a long and August, while slight _in The fall in age food between the two months was ted to he greater in Minne- apolis, amounting to 4 per cent._ while Butte, Denver, St. Paul and Spring- field, T1l.. were credited with a 3 per cent’ drop. On the other hand, the average price in Memphis, Tenn.. showed a rise of 2 per cent, with increases of 1 per | cent in Los Angeles, N <. Port- land, Me.. and Providence, as well ax| here. Chicago showed a decline of 1 per cent and there was no change in New York. | TEA TAX REPEALED. | Nanking Takes Steps to Bolster Up | Declining Trade. Correspondence of tha Associated Press. SHANGHAL—In an effort to help revive the disrupted tea export trade of China, the Nanking government has abolished the export tax on virtu- ally all classes of China teas. The ac- tion has been taken as a result of pro- tests by Shanghai merchants that the tea exports have decreased alarm- ingly. The Nanking officials, while allow- ing abolition of the ta point out that the qualities of China tea have | not been maintained recently and that | this is undoubtedly partly responsible | for the falling off of the trade. The government instructs the mer- chants to form an organization which will guarantee the quality of exported | teas. b e Dr. Caldwell started to prac-| tice 1 icine, back in 1875, the nee for a laxative were not as greot as | |they arc today. People lived nor-| mal, quiet lives, ate plain whole: | some food, and got plenty of fresh air and sunshine. But even (hat‘ carly there were drastic physics and | purges for the relief of constipation which Dr. Caldwell did not belicve were good for human beings to put | into their system. 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This Week—We Have Arranged An Interesting Display of Karpen Living Room Suites At Prices Quite Irresistible Along with thoughts of indoors and longer evenings comes this delightful display of Karpen Living Room Suites, including the newest trends in upholstered furniture and the smartest Fall designs. A suggestive few are quoted below. Three - piece Karpen Overstuffed Suite in taupe and blue jacquard ve- lour, with reversible cushions and full size sofa ................$195 Karpen Living Room Suite, in a good tapestry all-over, with revers- ible Karpenesque cushions and roomy W ing Chair. Three pieces . sstestetane v D Cane panel type Karpen Suite of three pieces, in jacquard velour, with reverse side of cushions in harmoni- ous damask. Two extra pil- lows .... ..$175 Good-looking Karpen Overstuffed Suite, in delightful jacquard velour; Sofa and Armchair and Wing Chair; tHECE PIECES: .\« oo siviioiinieis s - JO0D Brocaded Mohair Overstuffed Suite, of three picces, with Lloyd George type Chair, Wing Chair and full size Sofa; Karpen ...:...........$275 Solid Mahogany Karpen Living * Room Site, in plain color taupe mo- hair, with reverse sides of cushions in a ratine tapestry; 3 pieces...$375 Solid Mahogany Three-piece Kar- pen Suite, in brocaded mohair, with Wing Chair and mohair edging on cushions; a good value. .......$335 Gotgeous Karpen Suite, in plain color plum mohair, solid mahogany carved framing and a delightful cush- ion top; three pieces..........$395 New Almco Lamp Creations Are Shown Now in Our Lamp Salon MAYER & CO. 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