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MARCH - THE EVENING STAR, ) nIe] NOWCI L | MARYLAND PROGRESS | Tailor. Moving Stove. Overcome by Gas: | ROBERT TURLEY BURIED. | RITES FOR MISS PARKER, ;PRINBE GEURGES F—— BISH[]PM UUWH. ! LAUDED BY SPEAKERS ath:‘_l Flonvdl:%{;i::l p]'pc‘:cé::;d:Alzqrm | Gontadsrate Vetaran Was Native of | West-Talls Cutroh Hisidest Dlsd _WASHINGTON, D. ¢ TUESDAY | | Falls Church, in California. | | - [ | \ I WIl_I. BE REIA'NEB Linthicum and Taliaferro Give Ad-! Moving day almost converted | cefved the idea of disconneeting the g | | | into a tragedy this morning at the home | stove himself without calling in ! Dispateh to The Star FALLS CHURCH, Va, March services were held yesterday /a, March 2 ¢ held dresses at College Park e g p o plumber. His attempt would have re- Funeral SR g of Samuel Friedman, 50, a tallor At ii0q fatally, she said, had not his|afternoon for Robert A. Turley, 84 years afternoon from t Threatens to Retire if Trans- Celebration, | :hter dissovered him when she did. | g1d, who died on Friday at his home In | for Miss Carrie Pa Leah, 13, his daughter, entered the - 2 room to find her father overcome by o The Star gas, escaping from the connection of a gas stove. The Fire Department res-| “In Vienna the waltz Highland Park Chureh Mr. Turley, who was born at Fairfax 18 in Pasadena, Calif Court House, from whence he later victing relatis now again | moved to Loudon County. was a Con- | Services are 0 died s County Levy Set at $1.30 on . Basis of New 100 Per Cent N 2 | 1528 Connecticut avenue |d | | . Says Waltz Wins Over Jazz. pecial Disy i fer to New Field Is Asked ‘ : COLLEGE PARK, Md.. March | eue squad succeeded in reviving him, | competing with jazz—and winning the ate 2 o el Al Assessments. | by Conference. Maryland's fine record both in times of | aiter the oxygen inhalator had beer | fight.” declared ‘Herr Johann Strauss, g:lx:;f.':fi,?.'r:v”';,’:l.,y e Fathy ‘1,&" s o B, A S - peace and war was emphasized by | used for about 15 minutes. He was re- | orchestral conductor of Vienna, Aus- shadow of the monument to the soldj o emiir . Internient toloue s & i | Representative J. Charles Linthicum of r.m?':“ P::npru('l\r\' Hv;\pIunL where his | tria, and nle»h'“ Yul ”"'”“”')]"’ com- of the old South. Services were in EWood Carnetery. " e Specifl Dispateh to The Sta RN Special Dispateh to The Star, = ' " | condition is not regarded as seriou poser, reeently. “Jazz will change as charge of Rev. U. S. Knox.pastor o one brot. UPPER MARLBORO, March 27 | AL TMORE. Mareh 27 —Bishop | Bilimore, principal speaker at Mary-| “Mrs. Friedman explained that. they | surcly as the siyle of women's clothes.” | the Eottombin Bapiist ChFeR of Fals ftormia. SR MARLE Ma 2 | O, el maified {h 1and Day exercises vesterday in the | were about to move to 3534 Eleventh | Strauss is touring Eurgpe as guest con- | Church. Mr. Turley is survived by his S Tax tate for Prinoe Geaege's Coun- e et hodist Episcopal Confer- | &ymnasium at the University of Mary- | strect. Her husband. she said. con- . ductor widow and four sons Ia; attendance. | There was ence he would retire if the general con- | land Maryland has ever been a vioneer | ! ference voted to send him away from s b | the Washinglon atea, a5 suggested by | I peace and patriotism, said Mr. Lin- | \v/ I Rev. Fre /. Isaacs hicum \_/ ~— - B oMK Y, T ing that Maryland 0 alwavs \_/ 'he s stion of Rev. Mr. Isaacs was | Decls bl | it 3 1 a leading part in the develop- ty for the vear 1928-29, was fixed late yesterday aft by the board of county ¢ Dr. Hary M eorge W. Waters B. Middleton and 30 on each $100 has tak ment of industry, Mr. Linthicum pointed ¢ ) made at the closing session of the con- assessed real estate, personal prop- | ference at Harlem Park Church ves- erty and household goods throughout t {terday. It met with prompt opposition, | out that the foresight of Philip Thomas the county. The real and personal The conference then went on record as | And George Brown in investing in the property assessment is £55.130.359 and asking the return of the bishdp for Baltimore & Ohio Railroad helped make the assessment of household goods, S1.- \ another four-vear period possible the establishment of the first 201460, making a total of $36.421.819 | The bishop said: “Even If you had | railrond in the United States. Mary ssessable basis there will be | 4 voted me out you could not have voted | }and. he said. helped finance the firs 3 b » 48365, the greater portion e more _tonference aut of my | lelegraph: the first message ever sent ich will go to defray the expenses | BISHOP WILLIAM F. McDOWE heart. I have reached 70 and can re- | Was from Washington to Baltimore. The { the schools and the maintenance of *_ | tire: in four years my retirement would | first elactric car in the world was used i i bridges | be compulsory. Rather than turn to in Mar jand and was ridden by him- addition (o the $1.30 rate. taxpay- HYATTSV"J_E PLANS | a new field, 1 would retire now* I am | self, the Represenfative declared rs in county will pay State iaxes too old to study & new area. I will do| Dr. T. H. Talitferro. dean of the rate of 2564 cents on each $100 | Whatever the general conference wants | College of Arts and Science. outlined | he $55 9 basis, or $141.354.24. | GAS RATE PROTEST | me to a0 the pioneer role played by the Stat I sahold goods no taxes | in granting religious freedom as early 9 t e 0n assestments of % | Appointments Are Made. as 1649, and concluded with a plea for | 4§ £500 or less. and on a $500 assessmen B it b sad Ints ves- TRt thinking to stem the tide of in | the county exempts $100. In the more Chamber of Commerce Will Carry (‘;[d)x:" “l{“‘“‘,‘,‘.‘:;;‘“g““;‘,;ff“‘;““‘ Inte Yes< | tolerance which threatens to engulf the | th arts of the county ad- il Methimdio Sl s . Nation | ; and near the District of Colum- in the Washington distriet are: Super-| NIy wielan of_ Washington | | % Fight on Increase to State shae v. J. Phelps yash- be an additional tax 8 | intendent, Rev. J. Phelps Hand. Wash- | (0S5 8EGE Tan ioted Banner,” anc dini ton—Anacostia, Rev. C. J. Lambdir Commission. b X Rev. W 6 the university double sextet sang Brightwood k. Rev. W. M. Michael: | (00 W PP 0 N e Brookland, Rev. R. N. Edwards; Bruen, | o ket By J. Feale: Calvary, R & J d benediction was pronounced by Rev Depp: Chevy Chase, Rev S L ‘ S~ 5 | Rev. Robert B. Wiere Dispateh to Tha Sta e TTSVILLE, Md. March 28.—A Spicknall: Congress Heights, Rev. | aint againet the schedule of | James: Douglas Memorial, Rev. A. H McKinley: Dumbarton, Rev. R put into effect by the | garnec: Eldbrooks, Rev. S. C. Coale rsuch rw Matzon Prio > exercises in the gymna sum there was an escort to the color by the Rescrve Officers’ Training Corps unit of the univer ndes the . Bladens- | HY Hyattsville, Chillum. Seat | forma verdale, Lanham and Ber- | .4 ission requested | Washington Suburban Gas Co. will be | Foundry, Rev. F. B. Harris: G Rev. H. H. Lippincott: Hamline, Rev sloners to include in | filed with the Public Service Commis- 5 5 f N Shesteen Smith a e 3 | A% cedtxon f‘m\ sion of Maryland by the Chamber of | Chesteen Smith: Langdon. e FIRM ASKS BANKRUPTCY. DE S T o e " : < qocia | Barnes, Lincoln Road. Re ork | e foncans inat | Commerce of Hyattsville, it was decided | ran: McKendree, Rev. William Pler- | will receive at the March meeting of the chamber. | pont; Massachusetts Avenue and Uni- Globe Company Files Plea of In- against | held last night in the Municipal Build- | versity Heights, Rev. A. S. Mowbray R | The COM- | 1o here, after a long discussion, par- | Metropolitan, Rev. J. S. Montgomery; | | pre lined to grant| G S Petworth, Rev. §. E. Rase: Hyland. Rev. | e Globe Wholesale & Distributing ate, and it was only after | ticipated in by members of the cham- |y F. Cary; Rosedale, Rev. Karl G.|Co., Inc. 423 K street. filed a petition | on of their cc M. | ber and H. L. Leonard, general manager | Newell; Trinity, Rev. Frank Steelman: | n 'voluntary bankruptcy vesterday in | Hampton er. that they were ! of the gas company. Lemuel L. Gray ‘ Union, Rev. J. L. McLain; Waugh, Rev. Bankruptecy Court. Through Attorney & - 5 7 2 2 without I sthority to refuse the | president of the chamber, who was in| W. M. Hoffman: Wesley, Rev. F. C.|E. Barbour Hutchison, the labilities iss hat the levy the chair, appointed this committee to| Reynolds: Wilson Memorial, Rev. J. C. were listed at $19.853 and the assets nally signed draft the complaint: Nicholas Orem.|sinclair: Alexandria. Rev.R G. Koontz: at £9.004 |chairman: C. L. Aiello. Russell Hardy. | Arlington, Rev. E. G. Latch: Burtons- Bowie Opposes Plan. W. W. Wheeler, C. D. Anderson and | yijle. Rev, W. D. Beall: Camp Springs Commissioner Brice Bowie of River- M. T. May ! | Rev. G. L. Conner: Concord (Cabin | especially antagonistic to| It was declared by Mr. Leonard that | jonn) “Rev. J. E. Snyder; Damascus the request, and it was only | the gas company was striving to low sl . | Rev. J. R. Esaias: Dodge Park, Rev d Duckett, chairman of | its rates. and he said he believed thot [ g nan MceKay: Falls Church, Rev. E = i 2 o six ! ’ nitary commission, was summoned | & teduction might be fiade In S| Fielding: Foresiville, Rev. E. W.{| 5%0 d 6 | rom Washington and explained the ne- | o0 ’ | Beckett: Gaithersburg, Rev. A. E. Spicl- | | p and 0, ¢ for_tne increase that Commis. | DAY welcamed the protest on the Part| mapn; jierndon, Rev. H. R. Mc i Bowie vielded. Duckett stated |of the conumers, U Lol Huming m. Rev A T perkns - | Real Estate . e increase was necessary as the . iine coct of gas in this section was | attsville, Rev. U. 8. A, Heavener: Ken- | Tesu procests against an increased |yioper than in Washington because it | Sington. Rev. Herman McKay: Lanham, || L | front charge by the commission for| 4" re 1o manufacture it here. He|Rev. H H. Rowland: Laytonsville, Rev oans water and sewer service. many PerSOBS |gaig that if the mains here were ever | J. G. Field; Leonardtown, Rev. M. A. |4 declining to pay the assessments until | 2h o0%) (0 oo "Gih the Washington | Baker: Montgomery, Rev. W. E. Nelson e | 4 the courts haa established the right of | niaing wonders could be effected with | St. Marys, Rev. L. K. Long: Seat Pleas- Save vour time and the commission to levy the InCrese.|yenard to getting high-quality low- |ant. Rev. L. E. Young; Tuxedo, Rev. J. il (peroy hy coming first Litigation over the right of the com- | yitlq ool I AL Viaid s Oakton. Rev & energy by coming first f mission o charge this advance in front- | "'yt "yas ‘decided by the chamber to|W. Wott: Washington Grove, Rev. A. T where you know the | foot charges has been going on for the | ¢ong a resolution to Senator Capper. | Perkins; Woodside, Rev. Ralph D. . x past two years. and the case i now i chajrman of the Senate committee con- | Smith. money can he found. the Court of Appeals of Maryland. the .idering location of the new Farmers'| Discussion of the supernatural birth l No : o : commission having appealed from & de-|aMarket. setting forth that the chamber 'of Christ as set forth in a Methodist oappraisal fee. cision of tne Circuil Court of Montgom- fayors locatiol of the market north of | text book resulted fn a clash between 'rompt decisions | ery County several weeks ago. | Pennsylvania_avenue. | ministers attending the conference S " : A similar case to that decided ad-| A letter was received from Attorney | The argument arose over a resolution " versely to the commission by the Mont- | General. Thomas H. Robinson express- | offered by Dr. Don §. Colt of Baltimore oans Degermant il gomery County Circuit Court Was ing the opinion that under Maryland urging the elimination of two specific recently argued in_the Circuit Court jaw the county health officer could no' | pooks, now used for reading in Methodist SHANNON of Prince Georges County before Asso- also be appointed county coroner. For | theological seminaries, from the course ciate Justice Joseph C. Mattingly of |some time the chamber. at the SUR- (of study of future ministers o the seventh judicial cireuit of Mary- | gestion of Dr. H. T. Willis, mayor of ) R & LUCHS lNC land. The general opinion prevalls that | Hyattsville, has been discussing pos- Resolution Is Tabled. L ! Judge Mattingly will make no decision | sibility of securing a_county coroner. | mp. pooie i question were: “The K SLN.W. Phone Main 2345 || in the case Under the present system of having a |\ 1t " The newly created 70ning commis- | justice of the peace act as coroner tax- | N . . Peacking st wu Grasted B (3-pent sute’ On | payers . money s mot.infrequently | Ras, and “The History of Paith,” by property in the sanitary distriet wasted through impaneling juries when | Walker In view of the ":a":mm:)n ihe assess- | circumsiances do. not warrant, it is s e E’:‘l)'m"';?""“;‘";f"h'fl“x able basit from $40.547, w0 .130.- | contended. « oy T 355 on real and personal property and | Upon vote the secretary of the cham- | Crist and the authenticity of the New a reduction of the county tax rate from | ber was directed to write the congres- [ Testament. He also asserted it doubted |the second coming of Christ and in- SOREs.cc* GUMS $1.60 o0 §1.30, the taxpayer's bill will |sional committee holding hearings on not be greatly increased even where | the Weleh bill providing for increased | ¢lined to disparage some of the miraclc Unpleasant Taste individual assessments have been no- pay for Federal Government employes |2f Christ as chronicled in the New ticeably advanced. advising that the local organization | Testament he revenue from taxes on house- | favored the passage of the bill. | It was finally tabled, but only after For Healthy Gums E 2. K rol d discussi e e el ond i o ecenccmint e ond Sweet,(lean Breath hoid goods will be materially reduced correctness of the teaching relative to In 1927, at & $162 rate. the revenu FPRE Yas 516215 65, wnie tnis year, witn | AUDITOR OF CATHEDRAL an assessment basis of $1.201460 and the Virgin birth and other tenets of 50¢ a Bottle ~ a rate of $130, the revenue will be but | AND GIRL HURT IN CRASH the church Al Drug Stores 788 98 Eight men were ordained by Bishop e McDowell, They are: Lloyd G. D o Sirenuous Job Ends. 7. Stuart Ball and Lucy Mackall Edward A, Godsey and James E ol M = | The 19 1 assessable bases | 4 = who were ordained as ns. a u ° - n | D i e | Xnjnved 'When Car'mkids. |1 Brashien s Apheae o aoq Lon ‘ g shown first ; [ Milton Rogers, Charles E. Subock. | 500: Bladensburg. ! Into Ditch. | and Robert C. Wheeler, who were made 1:16"5. — (Formerly O’Donnell’s Drug Stores) 604 9th St. N. W. PEOPLES DRUG STORE NoSI EETEEY | 12th &FSts. N.W. 1405 H St. N. W. Just ten days ago Peoples Drug Stores pur- chased the three O'Donnell Stores with the idea of better serving our ever increasing number fed customers in downtown Wash- 1928 figures bei le. $28.565, $2 .584 405 Marlboro, $15.000 Special Dispatch 1o The Star of sati ington. Since the announcement of the purchase the stores have been closed so that the necessary imzwus RUG STORE N‘:b? e i alterations and stocking with new fresh n I e swavs seui e, s X s chandise could be properly handled. Awaiting Your Inspection These three splendid stores are now ready Nottingham, $11.800. 813,255 | N ) 95340 89260 Bpaulding,| MCLEAN, Va. March 27.—Miss Luey . :\\ T, 320375. Queen Anne, $15375, | Mackall of Langley and J. Stuart Ball | - §16.050 Aauasco, $13380, $12380; Bt~ | of McLean lnduthlng!nn eitn it | PLAN VISIT TO KNIGHTS. BuRleHINE rats, $21.900, $11 Laurel, $85850 - 105175 Brandywine, $17.775, $13,185; | hospital at Fredericksburg, Va. as & Darr and Staff Will Greet Local O S54.300, 315,350 Kent, $12.- | Tesult of an automobile accident on | $00. $13690 Bowle $33.375. $65995. | Bunday night. The car which Mr. Ball Couneil Tonight POLISHES wood, $15150, $12,000: Hyatisville, | Was driving skidded off the road in al Ot 5. 8168350 Chillum, $257.925 | rainstorm. landing in a 6-foot diich at m":f""‘ i D«r(. State deputy, and ALL 820 Beat Pleasant, $69.075, $59,- | the side. The car was demolished. Miss w-‘\fi" : “H.nn\_ an urfmnl visit to Pleasant, $68.075. 859 | Macka sufeicd a broken knee and WAthington Council ‘Knights of Co- $17.100; Berwyn, $116.550 Ball a fractured knee and ankle 1Uibus. this evening ME ALS 1928, 31291 460; 1927, | Mr. Ball is suditor of the Episcopai| After the ceremonies attending the I 1t vy ¥ r ashingto o ale jec- A Y N oA ture “on “Misslon Plelds In China” by 7/ TR\ o renuoul o ny | » oV F. E. Itzgerald - ¥ commissioners in Prince s | ree | BIG SLUMP COMES — y % ago ordered Lhe (i » 10 order the ON STOCK MARKET; —_— ; G T ske a general rea A | 7 ¢ o | rty throughout ihe 2 % RALLIES FOLLOW | FOR. were n s th (Continued from Pirst Page) lD g property o be assessed | per cent Juation causeo | strength at the opening, inen It fo embarrassment and consid- | lowed in the wake of General Motors 2 seisp breaking almost 4 points from the . opening hign of 15 Bven more fantastic were the fluc- CLARENDON CITIZENS {o2m. "o Lomiacie, vor e 2ot pendent motor companies. Practically ELECT all of these had opened much higher | CT M. H. DINNEEN 2nc’in iarzer biocks than at any time during the tise. ‘Ten thousand Chry hares opened at a new high of 72 Willys-Overland changed hands ini- a new high of 247 on a ... ready with new fresh stocks . .. ready with typical Peoples service . . . and ready wi J. T. Lipscomb Becomes Pirst Vice “Peoples” usual money saving prices. 15000 sha. Then followed of 10000 more at 25. Hudson ed almost u point higher at 997 Iike amount 1o 91. Then President of Residents ) Association ¥ Prices fell ny . ’ o The 9t the early improvement in Co e ln To orrow s » AT space of & few minutes | m m S TSR, Ya.. Mty ¥l =i B ¢ "as the biggest. first Nour in the Dinaic lected sdent of Whe | piiory of the exchsnge, total ss AR '-1;' L A”y‘".rA‘,/,YV ¢ tion l‘,» 1 r ing 1 214500 This would be sl i [)E(JDL[; DRU(J SIOQE I~J( = s & 2 i zons Hall, L O Sctsmar; | 116 Ihie of Mxititiilon Naater for b 1) i WE ALWAYS SELL THE BEST You are invited to inspect these new links S aerved G # 1. C McNems! | gyepour duy, Even this figure in & . s e : i : S e ation ? WIIE | probubility was far helow the real lotal | = in Washington's most progressive growing drug . because in the chaos Lhat reigned meny 4 L I L ™ & rassctions went uiesorded. The { chain . . . make use of the many services we ape fell - progre iy farther and b e Bty , fathur beting, At R0 4 was 10 offer . . . and avail yourself of the economies minutes Jate, AL 11 it was 25 minutes ale gud by noon It wes more than & made possible by caveful, judicious buying for bal! hour behind brevlotos. Sonieme of seportine sajes there | 53 stores . . . close supervision of the markets and modern merchand 5 wlling how far behind the taje hiave fa W.F. Eun C R Ts Partial Becovery Follows PIRIN Nemsr, € Teylor and Juhis Pal As wer 10 have been expected from nglon County Civic Pederation The | portial recovery in the later brading. ¥or sickraates chuosen wre 4. T Lipscom, | e D76t e i months shoris i | To break a cold harmlessly and in a hurry try a Bayer Aspirin G B MeCriliis end A M Dewe wle- | ChBNce W cove prof nd 1hey 4 . G vyt Diorscs Coune s | iroproved the apportumity, Geners | tablet. And for he ache, The action of Aspirin is very efficient, ol Cizens’ hssocistion were elicted ax ) Mo ter selling ut 10, ecovered (4 | 100, in cases of neuralgia, neuritis, even rheumatism and lumbago! . McMemar snd g |28 senr, Fuwbiuck came back over y ere’ a ff e § giv owe: L . McNemar and 4 B4, 0 ound lost, and other indus-| And there's no sfter effect: doctors give Aspirin to children winls rullied proportionately. This we often infants, Whenever there’s pain, think of Aspirin, The end C K Taylor orea 15 “'mv "r”{'l"' ":,;w ‘.1,"“:',‘. v'L ::*” ge e Baver Aspirin has Bayer on the box and on every tablet, ’l » v cente it i tor | e, sld ot bcate ‘o e eneiina | TG0 T LML e iettions, e “ALL OVER TOWN"—the Better to Serve You ! WATKeL TULUEe BA UDCEIBIN B Ve ard of super neeriain me ever i VL i by T |, (1 g ey St Physicians prescribe Bayer Aspirin; ; gub {2y o 68 v B B it does NOT affect the heart eayng L vws wctuslly strong, moving up w wl new nigh et 114 o o wirin o the trade mark of Waper Manufaeturn of Monoscslleacidenter of Salleylicacid ’, ‘ ‘ "