Evening Star Newspaper, October 29, 1927, Page 9

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TIHE EVENING STAR, WASHT NGTON, D. ) ¢., SATURDAY., OCTOBER 29, 1927. > COUNTY'S SCHOOL ROCKVILLE. |NEW ALEXANDRIA #3701 c ond Sheep. || ALEXANDRIA. oot b el e Y £Savt ROCKVILI Md., October i POST OFFICE LIKELY‘ RN ———9| ALEXANDRIA, Va, Octoher 29 |S%000Su) 0w puilding Corporatior 10 ears o So“et Rule Special).—New residents of the lower (Special.—A silk Amer] nd o™ Alexa s been Tho wolves are always watching; e ot it i e s BUUY REURGANIZ[B ections of the county will be given = e ‘qu\‘ slumber not nor sleep; they are |, y was presented to Mrs, | SR " onvenient opportunity next week to | Representative Moore Tells Mayor | intent on botching the lives of trust-| Rober i rman of the com- | o) t of 60 to 600 shar ithe R N be _ b TR o o i s ussian [Numober declare their intentions of becoming ful sheep. The 2 ves 2 | par r r in 5 ot dpcoaiie Smoot of Chance for Ap- ful sheep. The human wolves are O nialto en ciajjpar the first {oward qualifying for igt ; hEws : steria ing House. The 5 i . ’ sidential election next propriation Soon. widows wh Din for B s | flag_support was made ‘materia} f',’('l - ary, U R R E N H I s o RY . fvot Montgomery Federation | .. rest Ray, clerk of the | iy enitoli wre eager | i SO the doors of the United | o N- : | cd o have | special Dispatch to The Star. [ftn At antei Jsole O wads, wWhod| States Capitol burned during the War \ "CURTCE Gt oting an 18-foot November Issue v B Ylot 1812. Other members of the win- |, foatiny on the Hung How . | deputies at Betl ¢ from 1 T - 9 L s o . Changes Name and Elects |Jihiies it o Suver Mvins Wea | g 0 1 Waiion [ Kint o trawds. Tho sheep aro those | (P10 i, i Svs. Mary G way o the Strand | Fift il | nesday, the same hours. His office Wil | oy munication Mayor W their fear their banker neighbor, who {"H\\:-H, Miss T Scott Herbert, Dl roag il be 1tteen articles ana Dr. Humphrey Head. {be kept open until 7 o'clock th 5 Alhert Smoot this city, has x|\l descrves their trust. They see| NS Chatles Ellett Cabell and L mately 400 feet long when completed. tule written by eminent authoritié | ning and every day next week. pressed belief that officials in char incessant danger in banks and b Swan Sincl: N e e e NeTb ot the t recommendations for post- oflice | oy’ wiles, but fully trust the stran The degr [ Ale a- | jeath of Banner T. Young, a former ardent supporters, hostile critics: day. Washington Lodg Masons confer ssungon Bod us confer- | pogigent of this city, who was a mem | day of next week is the las Special Dispatch to The Sta | About two weeks submit to the Bur vho comes with beaming les; who | 0 A . ROCKVILLE, Md., Octol = ee ey b ! mendation for & | ghows them how to double their pile | Fed tho Master ber of the local police force for more After the Federation of Cor i waving his au nsive |G post office building in this ety |'in halt a year wi a bit of |candidate in Tredericksburg Lo than 20 years In Support:— et 5 1 | campaien November 1 agains mlaco the present building, which | troutile : p geat: i | MO LB RiEle | Mote hian 10D s | Soviet Cabinet Ministers, Soviy > v, ¢ rected in 18 wolves are ¢ s St the sheep | members of the local lodge made the | . & e only q n yot to be de-|where sheap 4 foolish sheep | tiD by automobile. The Fre B Publicists. s mined by t ofticials who are {are streaking, to be|burg lodge is the one in which George w prisons last ye was -entitled pe the Montgomery County Council siving ns th ied wiih the duty of making |found, The sheep are often toilers| Washington received his degrees, ¢ ¢ to be Happ In Criticism:— Community-Schoo! seiations hicl mendation to Con: " said [ who think they know it all; they 1 | revised its comstitution in other wative Moore, “is whether or |at the d orn their tricks | spects, Dr. H. B. Humphrey of Cabir t would be St v will repeat the former recom- | and gal W o {0 all the John was elected president for the |fuls i e e £ the | fake he v .pmen say; | 1 vear, to succeed Milton W. | ebr nd the 15 . - ! “the: s acres of prune M h . ' JHoyle of Di 3 Dt Smeprossuia.ipy am in a position tc o ¢ salted down ercnan 3, enuon. Weller of Glenme B “"“;‘I el ¥ e nd=hip | <iy that they are now inclined to the » ravings wh 1 Lt o president and secretar et g A ronrse, and whatever conchisior But, lo! the wolfmen 4 i nd presented to the 4 be submitted to the | titter at such defiant’ guys; they like |} é 0 80 Pages Whié ed of | Bure g within the next |to shear the critter who is ired || ¢ W t g Light on Russia U 4 s ml Whi ;. he s the v s, recall that an | wise. The wolves would gayly bet e ores or ease : ght on Russia naking formal presenta P 01 o large o t the; v ake o kil . 2 age addressed the pupil Eovenent 6f the present puild "’rlnrl‘l”(‘x"\- :! e 'L“;!:r(”n‘x.le.‘x.l”.,r.t,Ll.x-x- Upper 14th Street Zi o”'”h;m‘.’o‘:,‘"x :."C':fkf 7;' N°”;.z'b“:, '";’ °g ionism, Mexico’s Anti-Clericalism, The New Sout Sellman I\ or | t ef : l'lml.l I“_ H‘H 1 t the last session of Con-|surely will. And so the wolves arelfé d the N North, I B Gould, r S i1, ‘accepted the gift o wuse of the Senate filibuster.” | viewing with Iy s the sheep: | and the New Nort 'mportant Book Reviews b, Seabod. 1 school, ! vor Smoo! rote: “The people |still pls g anc e: b o ele moot wrote: “The people |still planning and they 2904-6-8 I 4th St. Floyd Dell, Prof. David Muzzey and others. - 1. Burton, prin 1ve been issued by th ® | of Alexandria stand re ady to do 4 slumber not nor Also the Month’s History of 50 Nations e School, and Tk lerl > Clrenit Court heve tc ) at you feel should be do supervisor o vicge of Ellswor Fiedler. | to further this project, but we feel (Cor ‘ H Between Harvard and Columbia R ety . Slecied as Jers e g s | are 5o Juily mterd '\\(:\“m{ ) - | West Side of Sfrel:t ia Road ! by 14 Distinguished Historians g it 3 High School Annex Opened. | ton, P: d Willia Sullivan, 21, we do not want to sress of Parents and Teachers to be |and Jiss Noru Ritenour, 15, both of | anyilins uniess fn your good f Special Dispateh to The Star. . held in Baltimore, November 10, 11|Rockviile. ment you feel that it should be done STRASBURG, Va., October C ovem er and 12. Rev. B. W. John of the Methodist| The building in use is inadequate | Students of Strasburg IHigh S é rince e ls ory Tins 65 Ao arch, officiated at the mar hore | for prosentday needs owing to the | moved into new quarters vesterday $ . : 4 ks lifton R. Dawson, 19, Miss | steadily increasing business, it has{ upon completion of a $23,000 anne 314 I H 23 Cents on News Stands Two new organizations were ad-|Evelyr Pridd both o heen pointed out.. In 1053 fhe busi | to the huilding. There are 120 hish ||} 4 Investment Bldg. mitted to members : ton, ¢ me Mminister being | noss amounted to §52,000 and in 1926, | students. The building is of brick || 1 PUBLISHED BY THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANTY. numbe of constituent assoc o the s il f ceremony. o s s R to 63, — The meeting was_conducted by the retiring pr . Mr. Phillips, until Huge Barn Destroyed. the election of officers, when the 1 51 Dions toito ki president, Dr. Yumphrey, took charge. RS receding ting r V. K RSGIIRL , livin X% RN . when fir o DRSS e barn and all its contents. Two o, 4 d ag ' , Sk sand bushels of wheat, all machin- : R > ) e : hor wr silo and hog pens, [ red by ional 1 3 - > and hog pens, §i Society, talk on “Child Welfare, . bf.‘,{l,“ ,‘)E:I?;‘lgq‘“ n Is 1t? How May the Parent-Teacher aone < ‘Associations Help to Promote 1t?” i\.m“mm“ Charles A. Holt of % D 350 Hear Addres mately three hund ers, federation delegates and other: B e eardina princinies as||klihe Tolman Laundry constituting child welfare. A music program under direction | Is a Modern Laundry Tonight at 6 o’clock wé un- of Mrs. Edgar Rogers of Washington | 5 ) d Grove was a feature of the joint ses- || We are s member Bt the Lamndes. veil Hecht Month windows 5 . sion. b aatiben United States and Canada. ki norai f th sand 1 e use e The teachers held their Fall con- Phones—Franklin 71, 7 a /711 orama of a thousain o r' s in the morning under gen . ey e eral direction of Prof. Edwin W. bargains. They will be Broome, county erintendent o i a4 by Willia .{| Departmept of i worth seeing. Bl s tats supervisor of high o Y °CE"X“‘°“ ! Hec t CO to te you ’ L] schools; Thomas W, Pyle, county st . . . pervisor_of high sch a 17th and K Streets Huldah Brust, Miss Kristine N e and Miss Eleanor Smith, county su- Elementary Advertising Pervisors of primary, elementary and Friday, 8:00 P.M. Special Street .':;i‘f { g b h f’ one-room schools, respectively. Inquire in Education Office P 1f:":‘; = Z a Out t e lrst ay R e ) . The more than two hundred teach- 4 ers in attendance separated them- Car Servtce \ 47 % selves into groups—high school, ele- X il mrosnt B il S| [ (CAUFFMA and considered problems in connec- RADIATOa S Z % RS AN ik In order to take care of the el Z O eC On % tion with their work. The teachers later met as the e Montgomery County Teachers’ Ass every fype. ciation and transacted routine bus under the direction of the presi- Protects walls day, the first day o M ’ Hent, James W. White, principal of | and decorations ‘13) ! t day of IIec'ht Tonth 2 \ i A the school at Potomac. I 4 Over 600,000 ] in Washington, the Capital Trac- ¢ | 1T W lc e ll IS The association paid a tribute to ; Toustilim ; R Q Mrs. Blanche Braddock Creamer of A i i T tion Company and the Washington - ‘Washington and the county, who is Ameri Metal Products Corp. s 3 5 understood to have been the first k. a 3: Railway and Electric Company have teacher in the State to t;]e pznceg on | Z = sced b 3 ial = the retired list under the teachers tonnised toive. =necial attention 2 on a retirement law, enacted by the last P gt P . ‘Legislature. IR ; ide here in comf I . can ride here in comfort , .. ou R Serves Club 35 Years. 4 3 ¥t X Spocial Dispatch to The Star. motor down, remember, we have AP c O er % SABROOK, Md, October 20.—At : the annual election’ of the Mothers’ §1iv8s IR aAnoEs, Club, Mrs. A. C. Whedbee was chosen secretary to succeed Mrs. George E. Weed, who has served 35 years. Mi Tlolew B, Ceoet wne e ren. presidont THE MOORINGS and Mrs. Claire Dixon, treasurer, to ceed Mrs. Marian Handy, resigned ® George Morgan has been clected | 1919 Que Street president_of the St. George's Social| 5 Bievice Club of Glen Dale to succeed || With the Friendly Lighth y ey Seaton, resimmed. B o n Extra Month to Pa » . . = Pin Plant to Rebuild. e . 5 K 7 Pages in Sunday’s vedet Diguicb oo sty || bath and galley, aranged - Purchases made by our charge Star N i eyt on two floors, with wind- = . y e i 1y Dro aaveral || "ihx stairibctwscn. customers Monday and during 1 Page in Sunday’s i d terday that . * e consiraction o & new plant on & OPEN FIRES Hecht Month in Washington, Pest 10-acre site in the identical section of which continues through No- . g the city, would be started at once. Ready for Occupancy vember, may be paid for in January : 1 Page in Sunday's b E has ed 1 ? e G ole B idacy or mayor of Eimgham: WIS — . . . by January 10th. Thisis Herald ton, N. Y J 4 an added feature of Hecht Month 1 in Washington, giving you an ve” Z r : i extra month in which to pay. Now there’s a reason to do your Christ- ,—WASHINGS mas Shopping early, (Please note that although our regular statement will be masled you,_about the first of December, this is done merely as a matter of routine so that you may check your purchases for the preceding nonth.) thousands who will shop here Mon- to transportation needs so that you ———— The Hecht Co.—F Street new shirt CAN’T SHRINK WB HAVE something not, canmot shrink. i Paul Poiret, most famous of Parisian Cou- brandnewtoshow A new, exclusive pro- i touriers, will give an intimate fashion talk Y":-d“\"'s’e_“fs"”"”"":l; céss makes this possible. (with living models) upon the after- ored by Shirtcraft—wi No matter what el | noon of Tuesday, November 8th, at the new-type Everfit col- you wear, you'll find it i the National Theater. Tickets lars. These collars can here, and—what’s more $1 {0 $2.50, on s'lle‘ here b never pinch your neck, —jyou’llfind thesize pre- i i S i can never crease or cisely the same after 100 wrinkle, no matter how launderings, when ordin- many times they’relaun- ary collars feel like a dered—because they will hangman’s noose. or at theater, A splendid selection at........ccoeveee.s.$2.50 Madras and radium broadcloth...........53.00 Satin striped broadcloth ..53.50 Novelty clip-back fancy rayon. L8100 The Teeht Co.) the Morning Monday

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