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THON T0 DRET BUDGET OF GEST Banker Accepts Post for 1930 Community Charities | ‘n Campaign in City. ‘acwunce by Corcoran Thom, vice 2 nt of the American Security & | Tust Co., of the chairmanship of the Oommunity Chest budget committee for tae 1930 campaign was announced yes- terday by Frederic A. Delano, presi- | dent of the Chest. The budget committee considers and | n the requests for funds by various organizations connected with the Chest, and 1n announcing Mr. ‘Thom's acceptance, Mr. Delano said those interested “feel that the Chest has been extremely fortunate in ob- taining Mr. Thom's consent to head this most important committee." | “He is peculiarly fitted for this post.” .he added, “being a banker of high standing and therefore familiar with | financial affairs, and also has been actively associated with social work in | ‘Washington for many years. | ‘Well Founded Knowledge. “Mr. Thom brings to the task con- | * fronting him a well founded knowledge ! of the needs of the various organi- gations that will be extremely helpful | lln3 making up the Chest budget for | 930." Mr. Thom has been identified with | the Associated Charitics, which handles | many different branches of social work, | for nearly 20 years, a great portion of which time he was president of the or-| ganization. Associated with him on. the budget | committee are Mrs. John Jay O'Connor, chairman of the dependency subcnm-l mittee, of which the members are Mrs. Charles A. Goldsmith, Allen Pope, Wayne Kendrick, William L. Montgom. - ery, Joseph H. Hines and Claude Owen Hugh Thrift, " chairman of the sub- committee on character building, of | which the members are Harry King, | D. N. Burnham, Dwight Clark, Mar- | garet R. Fox, Morris Gewirz, Dr. | Charles and W. W. Everett; Simon Lyon, chair- | man of the subcommittee on health agencies, whose members are Mrs. David Potter, James A: Councilor, Robert V. Fleming, Frank Hight, E. C. Graham | and Henry W. Sohon. i Three Classificatior i All social work organizations affiliated | with the Community Chest come under | one of the three classifications, and | each organization presents its budget to one of the subcommittees. | ‘The recommendations of these three . subcommittees will largely govern the | final action of the budget committee as a whole. ROCKVILLE RESIDENT | DIES OF APOPLEXY Funeral for Mrs. Elizabeth McGill Mason Will Be Held Tomorrow. Epecial Dispatch to The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md. September 28— Apoplexy, with which she was stricken | several days ago, caused the death at her home here this morning of Mrs. Elizabeth McGill Mason, widow of ‘William Pinckney Mason, for 20 years principal of the Rockville Academy. She would have been 79 years old early in October. Surviving her are two sons, Wardlaw ‘Mason of Washington and L. Randolph Mason of New York City, and a daugh- ter, Mrs. Shirley Prescott of Rockville. | “The funeral, which will be private, will | “take place Monday afternoon from the home, with burial in Rockville Union | Cemetery. Mrs. Mason was a daughter of the late Dr. Thomas McGill and Julia Phil- lips McGill of Frederick County. She had been a resident of Rockville 40 years. — MAGISTRATE INDICTED UNDER JONES STATUTE Grand Jury Makes Presentment for Sale of Liquor Against Ocean City Official. Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, September 28.—The Federal grand jury returned an indict- | ment against an Ocean City police magistrate, Irving Mumford, charging him under the Jones act with sale and possession of liquor. The offense, under the terms of the Jones act, is punishable by five years'| imprisonment or $10,000 fine, or both. Mumford, it wes charged, sold a pint of liquor for $2 on August 16 to Spe- cial Agents H. R. Johnson and C. E. Grimsley. He has been at liberty on $1,000 ‘While he hes not been suspended, he ‘has been requested by Gov. Ritchie to hear no more cases, pending disposition of his case. Death Ends Cricket Match. A cricket match in Samoa between | sides of 400 each has ended at the end of three months in a free fight, in which several lives were lost. The teams represented two native viliages and the stake was 100 kegs of beer. At the end of the three months the villages were in a state of starvation because the players had neglected their or of the game. This | which he received Neili, Mrs. Coralie F. Cook ||| HARRIS % 9 EWINGs CORCORAN THOM. " HONORED'IN BERLIN. BERLIN, September 28 (#).—Fried- rich W. von Prittwitz und Gaffron, German Ambassador at Washington was guest of honor today at a luncheon given by the Carl Schurz Society. He said that common aims of the United States and Germany included preservation of world peace, restoration of world business and general interna- tional co-operation on the basis of justice. He added that his work in America’ would have been impossible except for the hearty co-operatoin from newspaper men there. ADVERTISEMENT. Renewed 'AH.ealthi ~ Came With First Bottle Stomach Pains and Con- stipation Passed Away Almost Like Magic. If you are one of the thousanas who suffer with gas, indigestion and continually taking a laxative due to chronic constipation, it will be worth your while to read the state- ments from local people that appear in the papers each day. Let them tell you how they have found relief from these and other ailments through the use of Miller’s Herb Ex- tract (formerly called Herb- Juice). MR. E. H. ENDERSON Here is what Mr. E. H. Enderson of the Soldiers’ Home has to say re- garding this famous tonic laxative. “My first bottle of Miller's Herb Ex- tract was worth its weight in gold and brought me renewed health and I never expect to be without a bottle of this remedy on hand. For years 1 suffered with stomach trouble and for the last three years I was hardly able to eat a thing. At times my stomach was so upset I could not re- || tain any food and lots of days I would not eat a thing. I used ten bottles of one special medicine but found no relief to speak of. Then too, due to chronic constipation I had to take a strong laxative each night, kidneys were out of order, did not rest well at night and felt miserable. My worst trouble, how- ever, was with the stomach and in Miller's Herb Extract (formerly called Herb Juice) I found just the medicine for my trouble. The first | few doses eased the pains, then in a day or so the bowels began to_move regular and from then on I im- proved right along. I now have a fine appetite, eat all I want and never feel any bad after effects. This medicine has toned up my en- | ple when they ask me about Miller” Herb Extract and I speak a good word for this medicine wherever I go | | Owing to the great demand for | Miller's Herb Extract (formerly | called Herb Juice) we have found | it necessary to place another repre- sentative in Washington. These | men who are here to explain this | great medicine are located at Store | No. 2, 505 7th Street N.W., and Store | No. 9, 31st and M Streets (George- | town) of the Peoples Drug Stores. If you are not enjoying good health | stop at one of these stores today and | | learn how this famous medicine has |/ | helped thousands here in Wash on. THE SUNbAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 29, 1929—PART 1. NOTED MEN GATHER AT RAGGED EDGE Visit Estate Near Chambersburg as Guests of Col. M. C. Kennedy of Pennsylvania Railroad. | WINCHESTER, Va. September 28.— | Leaders in civic, industrial, business and professional life from many sections of |the East were guests today of Col. M. | C. Kennedy, vice president of the Penn- | sylvania Railroad Co. in charge of real | estate and purchasing, at his annual | Hi i luncheon at Ragged Edge, his large Edge, popular for many years, is sald to bring together for a day's recrea- tion and pleasure the largest body of men ‘of affairs in the East in a years time, the attendance usually being around 500. Many of the transporta- tion executives make the trip in their private cars. Other guests of Col. Ken- nedy included governors of States, Sen- ators and Representatives in Congress, residents of large financial institu- fons, leaders in various lines of busi- ness and professiol 11 personal friends of the master of Ragged Edge. Guests from Winchester included Gov. arry F. Byrd, H. B. McCormac, presi- dent of the Virginia Manufacturers’ As- sociation; W. A. Baker, president of the lf‘l'mgcur v;flfl tnveglunem bo,;;ker. and . Gray ams, lawyer and national bank president. Firemen to Meet Tomorrow. POTOMAC, Va., September 28 (Spe- cial) —The Active Firemen's Associa- tion of the Potomac Fire rtment will meet Monday night at 8 o'clock in the engine house for its regular monthly session, postponed from last Monday because of the lack of a qnor;.\mi hefil Fm;a}eteu report of the carnival n Julyis expected to be made at the meeting. TWO FACE DAMAGE SUIT AGAINST N. & W. RAILROAD Judge Indicates Plaintiffs Were Uncautious in Approaching Tracks ‘When They Were Hurt. Special Dispatch to The Star. MARTINSBURG, W. Va., September 28.—A directed verdict for the defense, the Norfolk & Western Railroad, was given by Judge W. E. Baker late Thurs- day afternoon in Federal Court here in ‘the sults of Miss Lucille Kilmer for and James ‘Morison, son of Dr. . MR Wt W ' estate near Chambersburg, Pa. % Sweden’s motor cycle craze is grow- | "'The snnual gathering at Ragged ing. $50,000 Winchester city council; Shirley Carter, G. P. Morison of Shepherdstown, In Phone District 5215 CIGARETTES Chesterfield— Old Gold— Piedmont— Lucky Strike — Camel — Three Kings—Old North State. $].15 2 pkes. 25¢ = Carton of 200. .. old monds. . Save on quking Tobaccos 8 oz. Granger Tobacco. .......43c Prince Albert Tobacco. . .50c Sensation Tobacco .38¢ Sir Walter Raleigh. .50c Tuxedo Tobacco. .. 45¢ Velvet Tobacco.........50c Edgeworth Tobacco. ....65c N other N “All Over Town” —the Better to Serve You W S W. D. C. Italian Briar Pipes $1 Assorted Shapes N NSO\ — N S\ sugar. — e S 17 Just Your Shade [ VIRGINIA LEE has a shade of | FACE POUDRE that will exactly match your complexion. $1.25 Accentuate the beauty of _your brows and lashes. VIRGINIA LEE COSMETIQUE is guaranteed not to smart_or irritate your eyes. $1 Bayer Aspirin Tablets. . ........ $1 Borine Antiseptic. . ........... $1.20 Emersons Bromo Seltzer. . . 50c Butlers Rheumatic Remedy . 60c California Fig Syrup. . . ... 25¢ Carters Liver Pills. . . . . .. $1.15 Dares Mentha Pepsin. . 60c Dryco Baby Milk. . . .. 35c¢ Energine Dry Cleaner. . . $1.25 Enos Fruit Salts. . . . 35c Freezone Corn Remover. $1.25 Glycothymoline. . . . . .13c . 84c .76¢ .42¢ .34c .15¢ .79¢ . 46¢ .21c .83¢ A Touch of COLOR | to the LIPS— N S NS Value Guaranteed . Electric Toasters Only $. S\ AN It's Being Done Everywhere! FARR’S Gray Hair RESTORER $1.35 sise $1.24 . R <IN S At Remarkably Low Prices Typeuwriter Tablets = AN — You can make toast right at the table with one of these sturdy, newly designed electric toasters. They toast two slices of bread at the same time. Complete with full length extension cord and have guaranteed heating ele- ment. economical and_convenient way to writer paper in small quantities is 00 each tablet A regular 35c The. buy t; tablet form shee ...full size (8%x11 inches). vaiue. A\ R Sttt Peerless Pencils, 2 for 5¢ Dos., 29¢ Be sure to buy o supply of these regular Sc_lead pencils for your children to use in their school work. s is an unusually low price for these lead pencils. Tablets, 6 for 25¢; Dos., 47¢ These regular 5c tablets may be had either ruled or plain. In either of two sizes. The note size (5x8 inches) or letter l'l!llk. (8x10 inches). For chapped hands, surface abrasions and dry, sensitive skin. ’ Large Jar // 98¢ // For either pencil or Air Mail Filler Tablet......19¢ These tablets are already punched to fit the standard loose leaf binders. 100 sheets to the tablet. A regular 25c value. have not expefienced a_moment's discomfort " or _pa ily recommend person suffering 200-Pg. Composition Book, 10c At 10c each or 3 for 25¢ these composition M‘l represent an unusual value. quality paper is used and there are 200 Pages in each'book. Loose Leaf Note Book....10¢c These note books are complete with strong loose leaf binder, metal rings, and a pack- age of paper. o thing of flll“vutnl{, % $1 Tube, 89¢ Your money back, if yoq not pleased with results. . . Hair Tonic A safe way to re- store the ~ natural youthful color of your hair and make it lus- trous, healthy and beautiful. You will An Old-Fashioned Candy Flavour’s Chicken Bones “Chicken Bones™ fashioned sacket stuffed with fresh roasted al- .blending a flavor that is almost_irresistible. compelling invitation to have an- Packed in sealed tins to pre- serve their freshness. Bl o o PR Jordan Almonds Only 4 98 Lb. Tempting, freshly roasted almonds with a thin crisp coating of pure A delightful confection that is sure to please you. Health and Beauty Needs Priced Low! Here Are Extreme Cut Prices on Nationally Known Products T hat Will Save You Much More Greater Savings on HOME REMEDIES $1.50 Grays Glycerine Tonic. . ........99c 60c Harpers Headache Remedy. . . ... .40c 30c Hills Cascara Quinine. . . $3.75 Horlicks Malted Milk. . . ......$2.89 25¢ J. & J. Kidney Plasters. . 30c Kondons Catarrh Jelly. ... . $1 Listerine Antiseptic....... 65¢ Mike Martins Liniment . . 25¢ Natures Remedy Tablets. . $1.35 Gudes Pepto Mangan. . . ... $1.30 Pinkhams Vegetable Compound . $1.25 Russells Emulsion. . . . ... .. .. Never before have we offered this popular nationally known tooth paste at such a ridiculously low price. It possib] Just think, 2 big 50c tubes for tabee ¥ Hu; last W. Va, for $5,000, both arising from personal injuries alleged to have been Were driving 1o Shepherdstonn. ast D, wn - ::m.berwuhl&‘:ym!.&w.mm grade - crossing. Judge Baker found no contributory negligence on the part of the defendant, but rather indicated the plaintiffs had not exercised proper caution in ap- Eva Thom; road. proaching and crossing the ) e S ity Cuba Ships Tomatoes. In the first six months of this year Cuba shipped to the United States nearly 17,600,000 pounds of tomatoes, nearly three times the amount of the entire year of 1926. 31 Licensed to Wed at Fairfax. FAIRFAX, Va.,, September 28 (Spe- clal) —Marriage licenses have been granted by the clerk of the court to Robert 8. Jason, 22, and Elizabeth Gaddis, 21, both of Washington, who Wwere married later by Deputy Clerk E. R. Holbrook; Ulysses Scott, 20, and pson, 19, both of Bull Run; Harold R. Wright, 29, of Cambridg Mc.. and Katherine Imsley Mowbra; 22, Baltimore, Md.; George W. Andre Jr, 29, 515 Ninth street southeas Washington, D. C., and Thelma Wheeler, 23, 1832 North Capitol street, ‘Washington, D. C.; James Allen Smith, 32, and Helen Mae Sylcurk, 21, both on! é“l Harvard street, Washington, S a New Form— are made of an crispy butterscotch Trench Mouth —and kindred diseases of g the mouth and throat re- :‘f}ond quickly and effec- vely to the treatment “Ask Your Dentist” QAN AN N——— D . RS N\ SR = Price 49¢ QAN W Each plece s a SAFE narcotic or habit-forming. Small 49¢ Large 95¢ — NN N N S\t \ Guaranteed N Don't be a slave S\ e N NN Relief or money back. — Not \N SR 505 3101 Miller’s Her6 Extract We now have two laboratory repre- sentatives in our stores to explain the merits of this great medicine. Seventh Street SN e A\ — Northwest (Georgetown) R e M Street SN — ow w186 To saa-19e .19¢ ateva. 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