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NOBLEWANTD WED | NIGHT CLUB DANCER Eqr_lvof Konnoull Engaged to ..-Daughter af London’s Cabaret Oueen. PR S Ay N By theiAssoctated Presi 3 o ONDON, November :pm.m club pep u?.%a.'l Tt rfgfl: as :m newe] spread around London that the queen of the night clubs was to have an- other daughter in the peerage, There have been whispers for seeks that the young Earl of Konnonll k.nown to night club habitues as “Kin- ney,” Bo:n‘ w&md lnnouxe his en- gagement to May, elder ddughter XKate Merrick, ‘wbo b”: rnnf nent in night olul ifte_since; the wa Yesterday, with"&'divorce lcaredy 24' hours behind him, the engagement ac- tually w-.p announced. Sister in Peerage. ' “Mother.Merrick” . was on* the. job.| early last night at the Stiver Slipper, Just off Regent street, which is at present one of the most popular and select night clubs in town. The Sil- ver Slipper -is -Mother . Merrick’s pride. She has been proud of 35 or 40 clubs in .her-:time;,. but none hag equaled the Silver Sifpper in splendor or_exclusiveness of clientele. -- While the fond mother watched her Rl:gger titled - daughter, Countess thy Evelyn; Wife of the Earl of Clifford, danging with her husband, the elder daughter, May, was dancing her way also the path that leads into the exclusive confines of the British peerage. Fiance Good Daricer. May's prospective husband is known a8 one of:thm best dancers that ever trod Picadilly. s ‘friends -speak highly of May. She is a very likable girl, well educated, but'not quite so g0od a dancer as.her fidnce,.who be- #an practicing the art when he was a achoolboy_at exclusive Harrow. The earl’s mother once had visions of his 7Ang a born .éountess, and | five years ago, when he was ony 20 Years old,.created a soclety sensation by preventing his marriage to a South African widow, a Mrs. Surle, Four|. . years ago’ he murrfed Miss Enid Fel- jows, heiress t0,£1,000,000 of.a fortune made in tobacco. e and the young earl were divorced Tuesday. . Sl QU Fire "Truck: for Frederick. . @pecial Dispateh to The Star. FRED K. Md.. ovember 3.— A new chased Ior flw Mzem Truck Company, will arrive today or tomorrow. An addition has been made to the junior firehouse to house the mew apparatus, which has-been con- sidered a necessary protection here for several years. The new apparatus will make its first public. i G in the Armistice parade’ ‘week. Ez g rate from tube quarrymen of hu been ascribed to their grea mess #v bread-wnd- butter. . Power. Co. at $225,000, Shenandoah is Women Declining ury Duty Must Say “Do Not Choose” Preshkn! cmlldse s _celebrated remark, “I do not choose to run,” has been paraphrased by Chief Jus- tice McCoy of the District Supreme Court into “I do not choose to serve” and has been adopted in reference to the women summoned for jury duty who decline to under- take that civic work. Each woman w80, ng is now vrequired .to. write and. sign on . the mmnn . Served op her the statement, “I do * hot choau to serve.” -. The chief justice today com- ‘mbfided 'fHe service of the.'women in his branch of the -court last month. — S‘HE‘NANDOAHIDEBT FREE; Sale of Power and Water Plants mm Tolvn \o,ooo ‘Balance. HENANDGAH, Va.) November 3.4 BY vistus of the sale of ith power and water plants last night to the Page thus fred of all bonded indebtedness, including - water, light and school bonds. It has also $9,000 in the treas ury. The sale ‘was authorized by the council last night after three bids had ' been opened. Shenandoah, a railroad ! town, decided some time ago to sell the power and water rights, believing that large power concerns could oper- ate them cheaper than could the muni- cipality. FRIDAY NIGHT s p.m. YOUNG PEOPLE'S SERVICE At the Sixth Street Synagog T T ———— COAL Our low prlcel are for cqll very only. W. A, Egg..$1440 W. A, Stove, $15.28 ‘W, A. Nut...$14.65 W. A. Pea...$11.75 Coke $10.75 Fairmont Egg ...$8.75 New River Egg, $10.90 Also Buckwheat, soft coals, briquettes and kindling wood. All our coals are screened and ’ (flllwnght guaramced lhl . New Yort An K,W. m'r Sth: ll. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, _19217. STATES MAY CONFER' ON DUCK HUNTING Gov. Ritchie Tells. Gov. Byrd. Mis-| . understanding of . Attitnde .Over Laws Is Apparent. Special Dispatch to The sur RICHMOND, Va., November 8— Gov. Byrd has received a letter from Gov. ‘Albert C.. Ritchie. of.Mgryland, in which the latter says .he believes that the attitude of the people ofsVir. ginia as regards the duck- hunting laws of Maryland is misungerstood. A conference between officers of the States can adjust the matter, he be- lieves, and Gov. Byrd has indicated readiness to provide for such a meet- ing .at an early date to take up the : Gelfand’s Mayonnaise = 19¢ (Regularly 25’5) Gold Medal Flour 5™ 29¢ (ANGELES LIMITED . Lve Chicago 8:10 p. m. ; AC AR V. Taminad. : ‘lhm.fhmryhlhlhd of palms and blossoms, sunshine -and theses. A modern club for tray- ellers, 'y TWO OTHER GOOD TRATNS » TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ' Gold Coast Limited All-Pullman —68 hours — no extra - fare. Lv. Chicago(C. &N.W. Term.) 8:30 p. m. Continental Limited ~Standard and tourist sleeping.cars =68 hours—Lv. Chicago (C. & N. v. Tm ).2:30 p. m. lete information end fornia and Desth Valley, asl '7-- ~ UNION PACIFIC TICKET OFFICE 508 Comm. Philsdelphia € & N. ¥. TICKET OFFICE see OEZATH VALLEY on routs te Coli- Jornis. This land of mystery -u‘t 3-dey ail- chot Sea. Hi vy 1 $40.00 sdditienal. 201 Franklin Trust Rldg. l-l St VERI.'AND ROUTE may visited by reguler | | 12™59¢ A houfiholll ‘name . Hor the umt in -queatlon- your friends and neighbors trade Stores, follow their example. .4ls-handled by the United Stores cagnot ‘be’ i in_quality comparisbns, yet ext!l&xly not be feared. Do your marketing“at th Stores _and save on every purchase. Weos: o T tor all time, T6v dhe coriférendh: dadtds iy Fisayed | v;'likll ask t&:?w Legula’t‘u.r:p :‘.?.’:1 hi ing"pdeblo 1t o hear and deternm:’ “fhe subject” and to get it out bf-the way. "Virginans - are> entitled o shoot | - ducks_in the Potomac Riyer, also in the ‘estudiiés. lnd"bnlil on" the Vir- ginia side, provided they pay a I cense fee of $21 to Maryland for the Drivllo;' of hunting. in Vlrflnln. kitlefleld Conmttoo llmed - Special. Dispaich fo The tar. » FREDERICK, -Md., Noveraber; 3.~ Glenn Q. -Garber, president of, the local Cmmbu of Commerce,has um)olnud “CoRVIitaat g&lovemenl &!élcl: l\& % B Quller, ‘&m" [ Gnrber w(ne, Holmes' D.- Baker; 'bollll L ison, - CHarles' McC, *Mathiay ‘and k2 James H. mbrill, . jr, . A meeti il be treld fionday to ’mmudfl far: Do as the Ro- mans do. other words, ou learn manfu &! » ” A he United . || The rrieat products”’ £i g‘l‘ Flakes & Post "Toasties Wheatena Ralston Breakfast Food Quaker Oats Dried Lima Beans White House Coffee Yellow Bag Coffee Calif. Yellow Cling Peaches £ 23c Plantation Brand Pineapple 5% 25¢c ' Creamery Unsurpassed Recogmized ' as:. - -the leader in . . ...rye bread . quahtyA &(h% gge%cefi,_fi{ll has, jult % . HERO-OF ‘70' YEARS ‘AGO HONORED .BY UNIVERSITY Youth Who Died Shortly Atter He |’ ‘Saved 17, to Be Remembered = ", in ‘Hall ‘ By the Assoclated Press. GHICAGO, . November 3.—Seventy years have passed.since Edward W. 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