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1928. WASHINGTON, D. C., ! FRIDAY. AUGUST 31, NEW OYSTER SEASON STAR. _THE_EVENING Queen Annes, Talbot, Somerset Counties are growth. Kent Dorcester and Izland, which ac ginning of tong- | orate coul Solomons and the s for the earl Board of Supervisors Chamber of Commerce both indorsed FOREICNLANGUAGE VOTERS, AIDSOUGHT Hoover Interested in Plans to Enlist 14,000,000 New Citizens" Support. Sereen Star “Broke™ | ACTOR'S BANKRUPTCY 'MILEAGE DIVIDED ' County the inclusion of the Ox road in fhe LAID TO CLOWN ROLE FOR FAIRFAX ROADS c'iiin’: fie Sccouns’ eng, ‘mear Lou Blames Financial Downfall on Participation in “Slapstick”” Film Plays Tellegen ANGEL August 31.—Lou stage of pre-war_days of Geraldine Farrar n for Sarah Bern- rcial downfall on comedies. petition_in listing _his blames in “slapstic dilworth Tellegen. filed setting forth like ting his troubles which a five- ie contract had brought him aid in Seattle last night that unable to resist the offer zgest money in my lifetime.” would say, ‘We ellegen was a dra- and he is not even a sec- Court House-to-Occoquan Route to Get Ten of State's Allotment of 15.53 Miles. Special Dispatch to The Star FAIRFAX, Va., August 31.—The state Highway Commission in deciding the allocation of the 15.53 miles al- Jotted to Fairfax County for inclusion in the State system this Fall has di vided that mileage among several roads. Ten miles was placed on the road from District of Columbia workhouse ! The end taker, in by the State is al- ready in good condition and was to have heen resurfaced next week by the | county engineer The Leesburg Pike. from T Corners toward Leesburg is now enti within the State system with the e cetion of a very small Loudoun County, the commission having added 4.53 miles in Fairfax County from Brown's Chapel at Colvin Rin to the Loudoun County just over tie | miles in Loudoun County just over th line | County’s allotment | Lee Boulevard from Arlington County {line to route 21. near Falls Church Fairfax Court House to Occoquan, be- | ginning at the junction of route 25- the Chain Bridge road, and the Little River Pike. route 36, at the courthouse This includes .67 mile of voad in the corporate limits of the town of Fairfay, known as Payne treet and the Rock road from the town limits to Fairfax Station. with several miles of the unimproved Ox voad from Fairfax Station toward Occoquan. Tt leaves one mile of sur- face-treated gravel and three miles of macadam | mileage in | The remaining mile of Fairfax | has pronounced was given to the| TO OPEN TOMORROW Tonzinz Will Bezin in Five Mary- land Counties, Where Conditions Are Reported Right. al Dispateh to The Srar BALTIMORE, Md. August 31.—In five Maryland counties the tonging sea- son for oysters will open tomorrow bringing in the new season. Swepson Eatle. State conservation commissioner. e oyster and good. season_ month Spect The spawning early this year Truitt of the Che BEFORE BUYING your WINTER'S COAL - INVESTIGATE n; Reports from Potomac River tribu- taries show there is considerable young | tonging until September 15. | the first of the new vert and St. Marys will net JHARACTER 2®EL O A N all responsible salaried em- the Character Loan to meet varied needs for money Your character is vour Use this loan to : Government and plovees can use security Consolidate Urgent Debis Buy a Bond Make Investments ason, while Cal- begin Repay a Friend for a Loan Repay an Unsatisfactory Loan “Your have to bol checking or the complete dirt road to be maintained by the clown,’ " he said county as part of the Ox road. The | FHE 4 that a month ago he reditors and told them of someday Rhine ‘Bavl\.rrs Warned Barber & RflSS, Inc. COAL BURNER until . IT WILL Followt! mber of drown- 11th &G Sts. N.w ‘ ! i CUT YOUR COAL BILL IN HALF o AND AUTOMATICALLY KEEP Write, Phone, or Call for our booklet YOUR HOU AT 70 “What the Departmental Bank Means to You” From $7 ()00 1nstalled The Departmental Bank PAY AS YOU SAVE ¢ j “Your Bank”’ 1713 PEXNA ~ ~ AVE. N.1y 734 10th Street N.W. Main 1964 1LOU TELLEGEN ! defunct, belicves descent el to costird eamedies killed power and depleted re. Financially vou various vices tal Bank— 3 bathing 7 is river. During a re- than 50 persons lost river, and each year Useful lt;ns for That WEEK-END TRIP Employ Dozen Languages the Kodaks and Films n. non-Eng tigens and WARDMAN Aladdin Thermalware Jar, | MANAGEMENT || s e oo Investment || -5 Building 15th & K umount PHONE MAIN 2709 e in the §1,75 High Speed Ice Cream Freezer, anized iron 85c Camp Stoves, lor Very efficient OFFICERS oh_T. Exnicios. President M o Reed. Viee President. E. W. Libby. Vice President. Rosafy. Secretary John L. Copeland. Asst. 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