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10 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. .. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1927 | The election of officers “\III‘ \ patriotic instructor of the depart-|of a recent intestinal operation. He | i . ment, came here from his home in|was 62 years old. ! s 3o nhi Peace Expert Dies cials s ' Chureh, Minersville, Pa., to attend the exer- the Hitler-Ludendortf tamous Lactobacillus Acidophilus i family, who y cises. [ cellar rebelllon of N i Call our product L, A ¥ The body was taken to the und, 2 von Knilling | For_intestinal Se: . Wk 1750; George | taking parlors W. Chamb by the rebels. Ask ‘your physician & . — ' & . . i3: Jere- | Fourteenth and Chapin stre | 1 i .1] NATIONAL VACCINE AND ‘ ‘ ", 173 T | i’ '1);""1”' S :},,..‘. T " Warner of ; — [[L_rhone North 801315 € st. Nw. Dr. Charles Herbert L | ™ . ; PR — Su.c bet ‘l-qu‘my.)‘r‘n;,‘,’.r.'a"’}.?r"ffiq",.;.,?Jf'“u.,‘»‘r?" Births Reported. 5 - ' r. Charles Herbert Lever- . ]| 04, 63, . St cumbs to| * e ON || T tolowing birthe nave boen repte s e ; o ST T Sufh |SOVIET BUYS 10,000 SHEEP "t Tt o GRAVIES more, 71, Expires While in Leeland as Tribute to |7 i ack Suffered at Meade Bt ™ et aredelicious whenseasonedwith Speaking on Peace Plans. ’ 5 (i e . Native Be .‘ es Member, { H o Ranch to Make Biggest Ex- e 4 atrice M. Brufty. 9 Parish Leaders. shlewiaiong Exercises. i | w el LEA & PERRINS in supplying new member S port Shipment on Record. i » soclety. One of the In . y PORTLAND, Oreg... October 21 (). | DS Amociatd Erew. o St. Barnabas' ¢ 1, historic | po admitted to the i Henry Haak Spayd, 82 yi .| Russia has purchased 10,000 Ramboull- | BEEECTRNCY, SCatr, SOotaner §2 e e erine N ,l,n'”“‘:\‘,};l"” oo ,’,']Lf‘l"’n:: let sheep for immediate shipment in | pereasnenenenenens Md., |k, ' 30 3 ‘ Dr. Charles Herbert Levermore, 71 3 ’ g ; [ i ! .on i ool o 3 " - the American n 2 % 3 » unveiling ¢ an effort to bulld up stock in tha Winner of the ' $190,000 {Bolct pomce . ] | veiled a bronze : h corge Gordon Meade | country, it was learned today. About Chevy Chage vrize, dropped dead here yesterday | e b Magruder church officials for Queen | jand of agE) 3 sk llrvl‘m;: }\'m)ngs‘;h\ly WU HenaaRs, s of the 0 il woman's organi- Anne Parish from its organization, un- | wood” in the s sent. rnoon, died last night in the Sol- | . Sl Toet x 2 . il the outbreak of the American Rev-| “Pine emblem of the society, festoons | diers Home Hospital, where he was | Hay Creek Ranch, 180 miles east of SN o SISUR O TS e . 5 olution. This was the ou ing | the mecting hall and some of the |taken after the exercises. here, where the sheep were raised, e “Tath St ee peace. Physicians said death was | . event foday on the twoday prog Uil but all wore the| Mr. Spavd was standing in front |%1id he understood the shipment would | . | e 74, Marist College caused by heart failure. : : of the eighteenth st ; betokens member- | of t Coolidge while deliver. | be the largest ever sent abroad from ; 1436 Ord Dr. and l\‘Ir.l. Levex;mor? hag bleen b which started yes v Wi ! r. Last night | jne the - During the course | this cnupt}:-y. }:.n‘l of llu-l sh_w»,, \\-_1”\ t. Visiting in California since last Spring | - quarters at the Willard Hotel. Caleb |, 5 D of it he hecame unsteady and Gel, | K0 #0 northern Russia, while some wi and had established a temporary home | Clari Ma r- of Washington, - 3 - Vinship, the Presidents | D¢ Sent to the Causasian section . £ : Sebd ity % . 1 al nt to Mr. Spayd's side. s Dr. Levermore was born in Mans- f& j was devoted largely to a history of the | fund to found the Dr. ard May i Seraen o e tone fleld, Conn, in 1836, was graduated {8 . - SR | Church, | icrtider - Smesaori peisdomy o o to wave EX-PREMIER DIES. Yird Byvon Harris ’ & o e o § Election Tonight. ¢ he t ; went to his aid and e am " Jackson. o | Qi it 1886 recelved a Ph. D. from : Ho { Iniversity. i nt to Lee- i ; ! . Coupal, the President's| MUNICH, Bavaria, October 21 (). o . korit'st Johns Hopkins University. In : : & Lais] : 5. Emere The wers later years he was a pro-| i utomobil : iced a coat over him. |—Dr. Eugene von Knilling, former i 2”50 er W Mz = o W , who was past com-|premier of Bavaria, died yesterday, r .G 39.7108 2 e 816 15th ain 7928 1 A . CHARLES H. LEVERMORE. ight's closing s n of the = . aye "Fe’.-"fl;offiny“x?fl“fll"ifi‘a"uf.'}?-i‘r‘.?fi'; 2{ = = ,fi:lhl::*ll‘l\g' Magruder | More than §100,000 has been lost so | of the Department of Penn- |his heart being unequal to th »m Mont- | far this year by mailbag thefts in|sylva Grand Army of the Re- California. He w sident of i volutionary 3 ADAIont Collese, Brooklyn: N. Y. from Heads Knights of Malta. bt 11 tell of their | I 1. t the time of his death ] 1 s 2 — | TR e e e e - e R, EAMILY SHOE STORE || — e R TRITM T sociating himself directly with peace |N. J., was yesterday elected supreme work, although he continued at |commander of the Supreme Com- Adelphi College as professor of history | mandery, Knights of Malta, of the . | until 1914. He wrote numerous works | United States. Washington, D. C santa Fe Purchases Promote Prosperlty i [ ] ] on international relations, was secre- s Xt meeting place. — prfesthutnasiprinatatdievate itatebeie 4 il tary of the New York Fence Society ; ! 1 Oe and_secretar: rld Court | = = w & i League and Teague of Nations Unfon. | WHILE the Santa Fe is itself a large employer of labor—its payroll il The peace prize offer was made by R B in 1926 totalled $107,000,000, and its employes number more Edward Bok, American writer and roSraduate | e . R 1 editor, in 1923 to any American who || MeCorpick Medical gl P itea | than 75,000—indirectly as a buyer of materials and supplies it helps to | ° sould ad “the best practi | . i ' ' et s Seuiciedoet | 1, CL AUDE S, SEMONES furish employmentto many more. Such purchases st yearexceeded Il Variet Vogue alue operate w r i R | arnit pm:n-':a:imim “ge,:;;. %RF:'K!" Eyesight Specialist $64,000,000. In addition it bought over $12,000,000 of new cars and ® o . mittee of statesmen and prominent Ph 72 i i . , educators made the award. | R il S locomotives el . lled Fall and Winter—and new footwear problems. We've solved them e 10th and G Sts., N.W. Its largest class of material was fuel, which totalled $24,360,000. in advance by providing for the entire needs of every member of the tch Market Drops Suit. This consisted of about 7.,7.67,900 tons o_f C_O.:ll, qnd 507,890,000 ga.llqm family. No matter for what occasion; no matter for what purse; no mat- The 0'd Dutch Market, Inc., today of fuel oil. The use of coal or oil on any division is determined primarily ter for what tender foot—you’ll find exactly the footwear you want and i i s e o0 Frenc‘l Doors ' by which is the cheaper fuel in that locality. should have! announced that its controversy had 5 3. i been settled out of court. The Dutch Beautity Your Home Now | The second largest class of purchases was iron and steel products, emhad succesded f in the cccupancs | g /A8 sl di for which the c?cndxturc was approximately $19,750,000. This in- An Outstanding Value! ‘ Misses’ Stunning “Ties” At e e fanitAd e ‘ cluded an expenditure of $9,500,000 for 152,700 tons of rail, frogs, | | A NEW dress moder ||| (GIRLS Fall Ties. This s il by b Wplatrit. § Atenen by | G | switches, and fastenings. $1,500,000 went for wheels, axles, and tires y : Lt et o o (it nadles Brez appeared for the plaintif. . 2 "W and $306,000 for flues and tubes for locomotives. Bridges, turntables, | nd_graceful as $g50 ||| Very new and enchant A Y e e iers e s structural steel, forgings, and fabricated, unfabricated, and pressed steel I . 8 g sl 1 ' d, and pre t 8% to 11..83.75 S ™ 5 = took nearly $3,000,000. Steel and iron are basic necessities in raxl'roadmg. L il eklmlan S Orlentals Purchases of forest products totalled §6,412,000, which included - over 3,000,000 cross tics, and large quantities of lumber and timbers. . The Santa Fe creosotes its ties and much of its timbers, otherwise greater quantities would be needed cach year. I “Marilyn” Paris Inspired! i n s ik ] 3 . : el g : 1 Girls’ High Shoes ettt b . i di 5 Folders, report blanks, notices, tickets, tariffs, and vatious items in BUACK SUEDE and 2 20 lrgE Vg taag ondinn g the stationery line required $1,225,000, electrical materials $660,000, 1 Novelopeatra—patens; || NISSES’ tan boots in tan bale lot rugs. | lubricating oil and grease, illuminating oils, waste, etc., $1,180,000, ‘ il kid underlay; dull || Nature shape combination and air brake material $617,600. | : RN, lasts. ' Goodyear welt soles. A most varied stock of Semi-An- These putchapcs were necessary to maint?in the railroad properly 1 B1390... 0" 8% to 11.... tiques, for which this house is noted, and to give satisfactory service to the public. They were covered by | ks 5 130,000 invoices and were made from 3,347 individuals and firms. ! now on sale at surprisingly low figures. ote the wide spread of this buying. i & Thus the Santa Fe and all railroads are an important factor in main- ‘ Soi il o Every rug be.an‘ng a green tag is ex- taining the Frospcrl:y of our country through the employment arising ‘ Just See t e,\?;?:lti;m" « I Growing Girls Love This One changeable within 10 years, thus as- ‘ sr_og tl %sc arge p;rghases of surpllcs% as well as the millions directly | e e | L Gt . . . 1sbursed among their own employes for services. strup. pump. A perfect . (g Pump. 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