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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. JUNE 16, 1929 PART 1. orful Ceremony Led by National Officers. j Dressad in Colonial costunies, youth- | ful members of the Governor Welles Chapter of the Children of the Ameri- | ean Revalution participated in exer- | rises at the Washington Oathedral ves- | terday as their organization umcnun; » memorisl stone on the wall of the nave crypt. Mrs, Rhett Goode, National presi- dent. and other members of the Na- ! tional Board of the Children of the | American Revolution, spread the mor- tar with a special trowel. decorated with the national colors, The stone, | a large. block of Indiana limestone. wes placed by Mrs. Clavion E. Emig for 20 years president of the Governor | Welles ‘Society. Tn her dedicatory Temarks, Mrs Pmig, whose two decades of service in bebalf of the District of Columbia Society were recognized Friday in & resolution passed by the National board of the organisation, pointed out that the stone was to be situated where it could be seen and actually fouched by children of succeeding g PO I O 2 AN generations. A brief service preceded the laying o tne stone. Braver was ontered by | FASHON CREDITED [MAN HOPED TO GET CASH Daniel J. Coughlin, chaplain of the | society, and Sydney Hayward, junior | resident, led in the salute to the colors. he delegation w: lcomed Dby the }w"_ Jooee.p‘h !I:l-tcrl{:r,'cemon of v"v..m. — German Crossed Ocean in Tiny Boat B and DU of e wdifce, ‘He |Creates . Industry That Brings to Enable Him to Marry Bwtate Board has answered the ques- alo_pronounced a benediction. The | g 000 000 A 115 $6-Oount @irl. I L i color guard, under direction of Robert| $8:000, mRully to Country, The answer is not more than twe :i‘m;:d \‘!;;i[v‘;\exshl::v. :fl.éflfm”pc:"fi’. Rancher Declares. MIAMI, Fia. (P)—The reason Paul and one-half times the yesriy income. e T Muller, Berlin grocer, set out from Ham- Thus a man earning $3,500 annualiy 3 = % burg with an 18-foot boat snd no ex- Should spend 0. edifice. Mrs. Rhett Goode, national president, and Mrs. Clayton E. Emig, who stand together in the center, oficiated. Star Staft Photo HOME PRICE FIXED. It Nving ters are rented, the ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (#).—A 59- perience to cross the Atlantic has been board says that not more than one- | FUND MAINTAINS TREE. | sear-oid industry is bringing 58,000,000 revesled. She js Agatha Gavinski, Mul- | feusth, and preferably one-Afth of the | snnually to this country, and Dame ler's swestheart. Income should go for rent. ‘Woman Left Large Sum to Oare for | Fashion is at the bottom of it, says Peter | Reaching here recently, Muller said ‘n-uv-"’lfl-&-.—-!-'w i 300-Year-0ld Elm. ‘3'.‘3."" fox farm owner of Pontiac, | he undertook the trip so that he might PITTSBURGH (#).—An eim tree, os- | “Modetn guns, improved traps and %\ funds to wed Miss Gavinski. The timated by tree experts to be over 300 | high prices for furs have about exter- | G€rman society of Miami is trying to years old and cared for in luxurious | minated the valuable species of fur- | ArTanige things. so that Miss Gavinski style out of funds provided in a will, | bearing animals which have been pur- | Will Be in New York when Muller gets stands in the Andrew Bayne Memorlal | sued to their farthest retreats in the there in his small craft from Miami. | Park. in_Bellevue, a suburb. | North,” “he explained. “Most of our| Muller made stops in Engiand, France Jane Bayne Teece, who died nearly a | valuable pelts now come from farms SPAin, Portugal, Morocea and fhe Ca-| decade ago, provided s large fund in | where the animals are bred and raised | DAry Islénds and says he was treated her will to perpetuate the elm, the | in captivity. kindly everywhere. but .that in many property of her family for generations,| “The first known sttempt to obtain | Places he was feted hoapitably. but given Every year hundreds of dollars are paid | skins in_this manner was in the Sum- 70 money. Hence many hungry days at to tree surgeons to care for the. n..pmy | mer of 1870, Ben Haywood of Tignish, | 5¢a since he‘set out July 6, 1928. free, 32 feet in circumference and 125 P. E. L. Oaniads, purchased a black fox e g et high. | pip and mated it with one secured at | Toles 'are_ dug yearly to allow the | Nogth Gape i the same provinee. - | NUMBERS FAMILIAR. uring of fertilizer on the roots and | “This ploneer of the fur-farm busi- | ————— e tree stands in a brick pit to allow | ness succeeded In raising two pups the ~ BOSTON (P).—It is easy for Judge it “breathing space. first year. He sold the skins for $75 and Edward L. Logan of the South Boston —_— WS SR 2 $100 respectively. He did not know they Municipal Court to remember the regis- were worth $1,000 each in London. % = r tration number of his automobile, He 5 = Big Day for Smiths. “Little progress was made until five ean recite it Without a moment's hesi- ' spiceics gam gt Bt 1 ST. JOSEPH, Mo (#).—Miss Audrey | years later, Then a man named Dalton | tation—26101, just like that. SEARS, ROEBUCK Bmith. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. formed a partnership with a trapper Judge Logan also is Gen. Logan and ° Se U and CO. Smith, was wed by William E. Smith | named Sutton and built a ranch on during the World War was commander TR B s 0 of Rock Island. Til. The pasior who | Sevage Island. Their equipment was of the 101st Regiment, 26th DIVISION. AS | Cull phows or wrie fa skt ook of rformed the ceremony was Rev. Stan- | similar o that used today, including the | a reminder of his war-time activities Cou/eeshgo sy oy v E. Smith. Mrs. Stanley Smith and | wire pens. They killed each years his automobile registration plates carry b B et Bidney Smith were matron and best| progeny and sent the furs o London, the number 26 for the division and 101 man. where they received fabulous prices.” for the regiment. 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