Evening Star Newspaper, February 26, 1928, Page 17

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TR ‘1LY 26, 1928- PART 1 ‘s 17 COUNTY PLANS 16 | O5EhraT b New or post MRS LLY BUSCH 1 Fvrre 4 ORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT M".ES_[]EPAV'NGU S. Minister at La Paz |S D@JN WES]' ’ | ‘Leaving to Protect Health X ) { After lliness. ! - A | | Widow of Brewing Company ‘ ; Head, 83, Succumbs Formz: Correspondent Here | to Pneumonia. Had Served in Army. | W& : J — 1 % Preparations are being made by the | 5 ] \ [ By the A coclated Presn, Monteomers County commissioners 1o | Rppointed in 1921. . | PASADENA, Callf. Fbruary 25.— e, 16 more miesof State and county \ | Mrs. Lilly Busch, 83, wealthy widow of ighways in that county ir c ) RS TIAT | | Adolphus Busch, president of the An- Na Summer. With the | 4 | , pres D N\ Moaniconsaction | Wose S. Cattrell, Unlted States Min- | heuser-Busch Brewing Association of to Bolivia, foxmer | St. Lous, died here today. %4 2208 Unequaled Terms Unmatchable Values Surveying Parties Already in Montgomery on 11-Proj- ect Program. The Advertised Price Is All You Pay! And No Extra » Charge for Credit EXTRA SPECIAL porm veying parties from the M e Ro Commission now s ] the job making prelminary surveys of | ths 11 projects on the program of the | county authorities. Of ‘the 11 jobs, six are located in what is generally regarded=as subur- w ban Montgomery County. adjacent to | shington, while the other five are in upper_or rural sections of the R . - lthe Un of T essee with an ber of the ox County, Tenn. Rev-|in 1913, and in recent years had paid | B. degree in 1909, and in 1914 re- chue Commn jon for four s and | the largest personal property tax of ived an LL. B. from Georgatown Uni- | Was secretary to two United S sen- | any person in St. Louis. She was born ccor expected that a o-half miles be built in Montgo ch \'(‘:I:'i from the count) road mileage in Mont- v is expected to be built ron nds. under inspection and specifications of the State Roacs Commission in 1929 and 1930, as State Sonator Eugene Joncs and members of of Delegates {roi Mont- indicated they will al Montgomery County | the purpose of T struction to the extent that the net fncregse in the taxable basis of eounty will allow without further rais- | ing the county’s tax rate. Three-mile Connecting Strip. What is regarded as one of the most tmpertant road construction and pav- ing projects in t an section of I7ontgomery County on the program for this Spring and Summer is the 3 mi © new paving to connect WisCon: fvenue at or about Bethesda wits D immortant and growing section and pro- vide for the first time a direct c irg traffic artery batween the ea: vost suburban sections of the enter business in New York. This be- came known yesterc: tor Mr. Cot- trell had submitted his resignation fol- lowing a rccent attack of pneumonia | The effect of the high altitude at La S i Paz, the capital of Bolivia. on his health { and Mrs. J. W. Loeb, Chicago—were s credited as determining him to re- & 3 at the bedside. Born in Knoxville, Tenn., October 23, JESSE S. COTTRELL. eighth share of her husband's estate, 2 Army from September, 1918, to Oc- Office for three years. He was a_mem- | headed. She had been {ll for several months and succumbed to an attack of pneu- monia which developed yesterday. Four _children-—August Busch, St. Louis; Mrs. Edward Faust, St. Louis; Mrs. Charles Greenough, New York, as bos - Mrs. Busch was noted for her phi- He has been in Washington re: e e e . Cottrell was graduated from estimated at $30,000,000 at his death v He sorvod fs repotior. editer | Afors in 1910 and 1911, Ha served the | in Germany, the daughter of Eberhard Torrespondent. of muany newapas | National Press Club as financial secre- | Auheuser, ~ founder of the brewery He wes a captain in the Ameri- | tary and general secretary, holding cach | business which her husband later _ ber of the standing committee of W, h-’i On her return from E:;mlpo las'l P}l}g; . Cottrell was a member of the | ington correspondents for two yea vember, Mrs. Busch and two o | e Legislature from 1907 to0 1909 | President Harding appointed him cn- | daughters were fined ]sfi'lbnpo rn‘roI:n\;z‘ ed as a member of the school | voy extraordinary and minister pleni- | {0 declare fewels held by cus | r ® . & o o ficials to be dutiable. | seven years. He was a mem- | potentiary to Bnll\rm October 19, 1 i At the outbreak of the World War, i s ¥ | e g : : ; 'MUSSOLINI CHEERED | REACHES WEST POINT. |, into a s hoemlat o o ine RY CROWD AT OPERA con. w. R. Smith Asrives to Take S5 5 aldn“r?a‘ll:::i‘y:xl‘;rfc:xl\t.hmll:};‘ i Il Duce Given Ovation Lasting Five (s Miaj Gen. wWilitani . Smith ar- | Soun after the close of the war, Mrs. ROME, February 25.—The long- | Department. He was graduated from | source. awaited first night of the new Royal | 1N® Academy in 1892 and has served | The funeral party will leave here | | the royal family the distinguished gath- nect- | ering Tose to its feet with cheers while and | the orchestra struck up the Fascist anthem “Giovinezza.” The ovation Mrs, Busch converted her home in Ger- | | United States in 1918 she was detained propert was scized under - the alien Charge of Academy. | property act after the United States WEST POINT, N. Y. February 25 cntered the war, but later was restored | | s, | Tinut in rived from Honolulu today to cssume | Busch ordered turned over to the Ameri- | Minutes—Cabinet Attends charge of the United States Military con Legion the admittance fees to the . | Academy. | Busch gardens in Pasadena. The gar- | mier. He will relicve the prosent superin- | dens have an area of 30 acres and are | tendent, Maj. Gen. Edvin E. W | famous for their beauty and rare plants. | The fiew superintendent recently re- |In the last seven vears American veter- | linquished command of the Hawaiian ans have received $20,000 from this : erzl tours of dutr here in the de- | Monday morning for St. Louts. Services e here tonight induced | partment of instruction. iwill be held at Busch place, there. SERVICE SATISFACTION arded him with a tremendous | SHAH 812 F St. EYE SPECIALIST Optics An Exclusive Optical Establishment aed for fully five minutes before Owing to the Unusual Demand, This Offer Is Extended for All Layer Felt Mattress Especially priced for this sale. Regularly $12.00. $5 Delivers This Outfit 10-P lece Simmons Cane . | Panel Bed Outfi Jacquard Outfit - There is a richness of design and upholstes about this suite that will instantly “appeal to you. Has loose spring reversible hions. Up- holstered in jacquard velour. A Davenport Table, End Table, Bridge n Hase and Sl die,. 2 Book Ends and Smoker ° complete the group ...... PAY DOWN ONLY $5 inz of Simmons s and a 3-Piece Kroehler Bed-Davenport This Week Only =R 5.00 HEADACHE i, his arm outstretched the an s s, could quell his ad;‘k;rrrt. A O et o premicr was attended by vir- i tually rs_of the cabinet: : » Potenziani. Governor of Rome. and many members of the aristocracy. Suite A 3 - piece . ; ¥ ‘ ) WI ZWW ' genuine Bed- EXTRA SPLCIAL s LR e eapore $ 0 5 ‘ Ch _ ) SRS N8 g p Blzs'nn g of ccasional Chair Sl = g7 3 and Wing Chair. in several shades of $13.75 ; ' Velour. One of the best values we have ever offered and a saving of $30 during this sale. $5 DELIVERS A SUITE 11-Pc. Dining | 3Burner Gas Range Room Suite A walnu ished § gumwood. sists of extension WITH Fine.zk Quality EYE STRAIN oy =g RELIEVED $1¢ Value for $5 new proj will be onlyr about 4 miles fr heart of the Silver Spring busi tion to the heart o! the B neoss sectibn The two suburban commissioners for the new National Opera formance was called 2 The fermal first night ng public will be held on No One Can Be Happy Montgomery County, Dr. B-nj. C. Perry Unless Their ¢ Botho: - Sha i1 g;,,?;;:‘;z’f,‘a".‘“mda@ =y f;::‘:::?fms';“p The Royal Opera House has been re- over the land e the new paved | modeled from the Costanzie Theater. mad will b2 by ‘While the exact | S TR o B = route has not been dete: d, 2 i plan of DiiE oy s 1 Protection for Snakes. 10 bogin the road at Georgia avenue ndence of the Aseociated Procs, extended at North Woodside, and ex-| DURBAN, South Africa—Even the tend it to th> northern end of the | puff-adder and the cobra should b» Brookville road on the west side of | protected against cruclty, the South Tiock Creek. thence via Jones Mills road | African Socie for Protection of thence along ; Cruelty to Animals contends. of the Colum- | natives who ha 3 ! mals from snake bites catch Assorted Jacquards and tapes- try. Cne-pece ground-in Bifocal Lenses to See Far and Near ugt north of Woodmon c nt to prohibit mistreat- To Finish Oid Road. nex akes, 10265 or fish. FYES EXAMINED BY DK, Franklin RECINTERED_EY EMGHT \ 10200 SHAH OPTICAL CO. S, BRF SR, e nt project is the cen- D ining maile | Opportunities for Some Good Spring rozd 10 jo golf. Try Sedgefield, in the Piney Woods ton-Rockville road of North Carolina, or Asheville, in the Montrose’ zouth of Rockville, mountains of western North Carolina s'reteh will provide an important Sporty go!f courses, modern hotel ac- i outiet for many suburban reside: ccmmodations, overnight train service. end greatly relieve much congestion on | Southern Railway, 1510 H st. n.w. the Rockville pike. Other projects in | PhonesMain1465-1466.—Advertisement 1 arm leather; » | demonstration from the audience. s e atier North | _When Il Duce made his formal entry Gromia, avenue ot or about' NOIh |05 the box adjoining that reserved for OPTOMETRIC EXCLUSIVE END TABLE 4-Piece Walnut Special 98¢ Bedroom Suite R Qur Former Price $150 February Sale Price e suburban sections are: i Two and one-third miles from Poto- mac to Great Palls: one and one-hal! riles from Seek’s Corner to Brown's! Corper 1o Tekoma by way of Carroll enue: on= mile from Sixteenth street =t the Dis line 0 Georgia av i © Sligo An allocation of not more | n $30,000 will als> be made to fi’.:.'h" Columba pik: e ot Large dresser, six- ade of genuine walnu 1 gumwood $5 SENDS IT HOME 3-Pc. Framed | 6-Pc. Unfinished Living Room Breakfast Set Suite $ l 2.95 129 Former Price, $169 An exceptional value at this price. Framed top and bottom. with reversible spring seats. covered in 2 . and 3 toned Jacquard Ve- Delivered for lours $1 First $5 DELIVERS IT Puyment highways and tons of ths S Geon. McBreen Tells of Scheme to Lirk U. £. and Canada. Advance Showing of New Fiber L Furniture “‘&{\WN\\W.{ v \m.\\’&&]_w@ ) AN W g 3 3-Pc. Automobile §pring R R Seat Suite upholstered A Rea! Bargain This Weck’s Special COMPOSITION HALF SOLES Sewed on end Geod -y \ —) Why pay cash in advance ? Bed Lamps You can now get the finest tirn—_und pay for them as Assorted colors. Special | you ride. : 98c <HOooD> .V, o CREDIT 3‘1275 ///Q)F“R""“RE (0. posieh o air, e 7, is servi 1] Bk i $1675 [“4IS 7 St.NW~BETWEEN DeE. | momert it bitne snice. 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