Evening Star Newspaper, October 23, 1927, Page 10

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., OCTOBER 23. 1927—PART 1. dimon Rourke and John G VIRGHIN WOODIAND | [ o oF pews TREES i stanpiNG I WOMAN IDENTIFIES |2 (0,2l Sl St | 553 S R STRFRE T | WIDOW, SUES UNION. - sy il BOY, 12, AS ATTACKER iree erihenst svesiva in veiine B Woman Claims Pension Stopped | (rom. Febi } »":.'w;;n’:f-;"nll;(\:i‘ him off only after he had bitten her on her shoul id. wriats, An automatic wireless timekeeper Without Explanation. death, Febi 1923 On his & { 2 5 = e | A few hours ter the assault, for horse races has been tried out with . . she became entitled SPAREI] FRUM AX : . 2| |Says She Was Seized in Alley and Policeman . F. Mettler NO. | KHOMAU AL ai EPEEK at' Cave: Towi| noiik SEtal Donesty /IS0 strest the union for the rest cf her | : o 5 = | precinct arrested Humphries Tilgham, | South Africa SHE T L ooy aai S ae Dis el bt b . 3 3 itten as She Fought colored, 638 Acker street nertheast. | by an invisible ray from a lamp in the L B A Ay of $2¢ a month for a e i \cker _streel h | i . Rricklayers ons and Plast 1 N 2 | eiving hi: e as 12 vears, but having | judges’ box focusing on a point of light O i O E3: mMontB s the s pasinenty of » ” | YRR & Assailant. | the appearance of heing older, and he | one-fifth of an inch in diax e O O A et [xna {ife unl ¢ P ‘ ¥ 4 t e d o | O J i ameter on o 7 K streef stopped 4 e ; Part of Penn’s Great Forest 55 ¢ . was identified positively by Mrs. Green | selenium cell fised in the winninz e e D 1 paying her a | they stopped payment Sl Shet Sabecbnd i $ » | : Ry i ) | as her n«-m‘ll.nm THg 55, Weid Booiedt| pakl AT il COAAIE the VNN | | e AL fie e e S = I 10 - 3 3 ¢ ¢ Siezed by olored youth as she |on a technical charde of investization | ray extinguishes oint of lig A 2R rkirp et ok o bl wpsies ands Untouche ; ) o e s e R R D T T SIS iy ke ; Through Attorneys ¥dmund Birke. hevond recoznition KAUFMANN’S 1415 H STREET N. W. in Pennsylvania. Wathin thie limits of the Allegheny | National Forest, most of which the. Federal Government cxpects to ac-| . R - 5 quire both as a recreation ground ans | ¥ 3 R T as a watershed in_controliing floods | . i ¢ : o & O R ORDIN RY OFFER ' on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers . 3 ; ‘x’ E x | ‘s. ls : lies a tract of growing timber which | 2 3 W 1 R - is th: same today when the In s T L Featured at Kaufmann's This Week ence a part of Penn's at territory which William purchased from the Indi called “Heart’s Content. e who know it say Is Kneipp of Service has visited and inspected “Heart’s Con- tent.” He said yesterd y tiat it is one of only two examples of virgin and hemlock woods re- 1l the once vast timber tern part of the| United States. Forest Long Protected. + One of the n interesting thi about *“Heart » is that it is A tree from H Content, a strip of virgin timber in the original owned toda Penn’s Woods, in Per ania, which has been preserved. members . — = == s s Jumber business in three i States almost f.ula the bezinni | ed personal injuries. She says an | iates ammost £ e besinnine of | SUES FOR $25,000. Foiosian. oeeurrefl ATeD 18 at & fi:| hefore the Federal Government en T i jon at Fourth street and tarst upon s petbent goliey of mo |gohn Deewisk Claims My Wes|Hhode Iuand avente Wnbe her caf forests and protecting them | was being filled with gasoline and| Hurt in Collision. seriously injured her. Attorney Frank | E. Elder appears for the plaintiff. | k5 { ‘ st maa s e halr Town Hjllnhn 1:\,-\@»:". 1 U street. has g by % | e iled sult in the Supreme | S i \ e ln with thelr timper eutiing | Court to’ recover Alumni ‘Fixes Dance Date. | ‘ T e g t aud 1 personal injuries. Barwick savs| g iR ditabari that a street car collided with a tenek 7 il . s oGt lon he s riding September | School Alumnt Association, to be held | bl 18 at Thirty-first and M streets and | at L'Aiglon Cafe, November 17, Prize | P et ot manufactura, the | seriously injured him. He is repre. | dances will f the program as Whedlers and . Dusenburve became | Sented by Attorney J. William Tom- | on other yea “ convinced more than 50 go of | linson. a ments under e e tanes 1o the Nation, as well | The Penn Oil Co. is named as de. | the chairmansh Jerome Kaufman e e morn business. of properly | fendart in‘a suit to recover $30.000 | is completi : Themem: protecting forests and u Phem in | damages filed in the District Supreme bers include Mar . Grace Court by Mrs. Jessie 1. CIiff, Wooden, E H my Norton & systematic manner, calculated to Permit reforestration and an indefi- | Rhode Tsland avenue northeast, for al- ' and Paul ¢ nite prolongation of the lumber in- dustry. The system they inaugurated £ 4s now recognized throughout the land = essential to the preservation, for FRANC JEWELRY CO. reasons, of at least a part of - dance of the Rusiness High that vast forest which once covered g0 much of the great region between * the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. ottt | “The Fifty-Dollar Wonder” || € ! o | 2-Pc. Jacquard Velour Suite gbeen associated in the lumber busi- £ B Fifty Dollars’ Worth of Real Value | R el at a Most Sensational Price _Ran their cutting and sawmill oper- | ‘ations four generations ago in the| " yMaine woods. For many vears they Fine quality blue-white perfect Diamond set conducted their operations in the Pine . . . P peoek e in an 18-kt. solid white gold mounting. On terms #WTree State. When they it they Bad ~out it all{ithelc of $1.00 a week to suit your convenience. ¥timber there they moved to New | «York State and set up their lumber — ‘ business. _ Both families grew in A h wealth and prominence. One of their | Terms Lacnatr _number, Nelson Platt Wheeler, who ¥sas afterward a member of the na- | = To Match stional House of Representatives from e 5 e “Pennsylvania, was born in Portville, | 7 Z : N. in 1841. His son, N. P. - I's tasv. Pavine: T ~ Wheeler, of Endeavor, >a., is the = Use Our Easy Payment Plan at No Interest Charge present head of the company. \ — .. Again coming to the conclusion that | SR R SRS, they had “cut out” all of the valuable | g timber from their New York holdings, | ~ i« . they began to look around for new | : forests to acquire. The grandfather : ‘ of th~ present head of the business yode on horseback from New York 2 2 State into northwestern Pennsyl- / z vania and located a tract of fine white : | oD . o Settee and club chair to match, covered in jacquard velour of a very handsome pattern. Each piece fitted with reversible coil spring, loose cushions, spring edge and foundation. Fabric and construction fully guar- anteed. pine and hemlock. interspersed with hardwood trees. The company bought | 45,000 acres of this land and moved jts headquarters into Pennsylvania There, within the borders of this f ¥ ! K f s . . 3 : : - : - e aufmann’s is making it possible for hundreds of house- tract, was developed the fine little logging town of Endeavor. s Reforestration Started. 3 A R ! keepers to enjoy life—to spend less time in the kitchen. Year after year the Wheelers and \ 4 ) HININT AN ! Pusenburys shipped enormous quan- & 5 ] F— S ? M D . N lities of white pine and hemlock to : /i | ; ll d e ot e M SR Remiet . : ¢e McDougall demonstration in rafted down the Allegheny River to | y % y Pittsburgh in the early days. They y G % r , y \ ) developed a great sawmill and general B e = f ¥ 1 W _l h t Jumber industry in_the town, where i ! 1 our 1naow earn ne¢w to SRSEDNRRE. ‘ A g——1a_ = 4 econcmize your labors plants using lumber. 1t was that same Wheeler who had ridden on horse- .back into the new region, who soon \ BT g came to realize the importance of pro- ot ; tecting the new holdings from fire and A7 ] o A S planning for reforestration, by allow- Jat | % N jng voung trees a chance to grow on ) . : \ A tha cut-over land. : > § 3 s : The policy inaugurated so early has = o < = - 4 A been developed by the later genera- J > e / — 3 tions of Wheelers and Dusenburys. For S N 3 ! " N 10 vears they have had a technical, \ i £ “ E 4 ZISNY, - trained forester in charge of their cutting operations and system of pro- tection. 4 i -1 “They are practicing as practical a | . ~ i e i > kind of stry,” said Mr. Kneipp, | | KITCHEN CABINET s is consistent with economic condi. | gln trap atc ; " ! | ame A tions. Of course. the standing white pine and hemlock has been greatiy diminished. Today about 1.000 acres The superior of this Elzin model has | . ' . e’ P B We've made the first payment so of the virgin timber are left i ar- created an unusual demand. The movemen: ren Countv. and this is the tract| are of Guarameed in quality. The hand- known as ‘H £l "l_\!llr‘n!' some, sturdy cases with the “NUWHITE A 2 H‘ hr.;)nn H{.fl mWY {\ 3 | NON-TARNISHABLE" feature and leather i it S vittsburgh to New York S ) Straps are made for long service, | o gl Gl il g - f . Svhich upward of 100,000 person g P - < - > i We k Awhich pmard ot | e el A 18 Doin 500 iciWesk :z cuse for not owning a McDougall © EoTelU R ‘ 7 . g i e g g Ao : P e ¥ other | > = ‘D“P - LIFETIME Kitclen Cabinet. But, ays ~alip~ ) for traet of vi T p nd hen | 3 " i e 3 el | R | ; . remember, this ofer is for ONE T SRS N A Genuine McDougall. WEEK ONLY! So don’t delay— = acquire it for \ 2 1 . R 2 | Guaranteed for life. The make your selection this week! McD Ouga" 9 B v e e g . \ i first cabinet on the market. : . Price range starts at. . ... tent” tract shows that it te, pine, hemlock, beech cher h. cucumber, | e monihe y Waltham | Duting Our McDougall Demonstration a DARLO WASHER FREE low that no one need have an ex- e nearly disappeared, It was in part of the ecountry that it i o Eroadway == ‘ The Darlo Dish, Wacher is the greatest S % The Wonderful Darlo Dish Washer and ] Dryer Sold Separately for Spreadin, (bs Fiihor 50 Tikani Co.mplete Wit!'l \ | {abor saver ever invented. The only dish 4 Knife and Chain g washer on the market today sciling under oo If you wish to purchase 95 ] : : ; 4 the Darlo separately, we . $200 that does what is claimed for it. Free OBl wh offer it at the sensationally Sher imink undec 20 inchs i diam QN g this week with a McDougall Kitchen Cabinet, Yk il lowppticerof. ...l Lk 80 to 170 feet. The hemlock 10 to 46 inches tn d 3 Il | g . B 70 10 120 feet in | : E0c.a Week . /- | Approved by Modern Priscilla Institute Approved by Good Housekeeping Institute I man's watch Waltham AN excel and efficient time g fone it : ot ] e Grve, % i 21 Kaufmann Stores in 21 9 s o Z:,‘"zl";;‘t"E‘;:L‘,’"}z.{f‘f:';’(,‘f"j'f hay dohiot R AN to folks with homes in the A city by b:so :: Zarpli:: ?n th: ice e g i iy of the | A C JEWELR making. : l 4 l 5 H s T RE E T s N ‘W' heart of the financial district. hle report W} r'to the | COMPANY ' 27 7th St.—627 7th St. TWENTY-ONE, STORES 1IN TWENTY-ONE CITIES |, the Mississippi Valley. | s this Winter, =

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