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B—5 by 52 mines, This compares with about 22 mines before the World War and 10 urin a ca PRODUCED IN ALLEGANY| - “re were five Iatal aceidents during ook ne vear. Garrett County produced 800,575 tons of conl from 18 mines. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1930. is on in the office of the clerk of the |cipal address was by Miss Emma Gil- [ pared for burial and will be sent to | Judge Willlam S. Snow on a charge of ] 848,405 TONs DF COAL 90 STITCHES REQUIRED lerk, 1 Baitimore, candidate for Gover- Possession of part of one pint of al- e g i o 00| nae, ‘wio expiaiited 8¢ length the So- | micnmond for interment tomowrow. . [FCQienia? o wus arreeted cur Houth Assailant of Colored Woman in|little else than issue such permits. | cialist ideas on various matters. The| Alfred Talbot, about 76, dicd early | west strect inst night by Sergt. Everly Telephone National 5000 3 | handy. Safe and dependable for all and Sunday morning. The [ | skin and scalp. 60c and §1.00. Route Agent will collect at the z e mo end of each month, at the rate of 115 cents per day and 5 cents Sunday. BUY NOW OIL HEAT Our Aim Is to Serve You B d Save You M ‘ e TR A S Company SINCE 1905 it has been our policy to give a little more in quality . . . in fairness of price will install an A. B. C. in your home with a small deposit and NO FURTHER PAYMENTS until 1931 . . . and in untiring service. This policy AY] l 31, ; enables us to gain not only the imme- This reliable AUTOMATIC HEAT, which has been used for years in diate profits of your patronage Washington and has thousands of enthusiastic users, can be installed for as low as “ but the extra reward of added confidence which money cannot buy. Completely Installed With a 275-Gallon Basement Tank DRflUGHI MENUS his morning at Franconia, where he Later in the week other clerks in the |attendance was small. Willlam A.|% and Patrolman Embrey. has lived for many years, He i sur- - Jury. |office, will, it is thought, have to be|Toole, candidate for attorney general, | = - | Humphrey Dawson, 13. of 330 Com- : b ve not_been completed. wt of ALEXANDRIA, Va., November 3.—{county and the District of Columbia for | General election day is a-legal mu. rangements have nof pleted. | {042y after he had been brought into d Charged with inflicting cuts Tequiring | hunting in the county only. day "in” Maryland, ~consequently U Ellen Sorrell, 14, died at Garfield Hos- | OUr! on ' charge of the lrccay of a | BUreM of Mines, just issued. chows DANDR! a total of 90 stitches to close in Susie | Rev. Bertram M. Osgood of the Bap- | banks and public schools of this oum,v pital in Washington yesterday. The | picvcle from King and Columbus streets ghnA }ius.cos é:lma : rdma I\wrrl 3’{; :‘Z(“n Lycns, colored, Willlam Wesley Robin- | tist Church officiated n the marriage | will be closed tomorrow, as will most of | little girl was the daughter of Alfred L. |, Tuesday. The Iad was arrested by | 1“595 '?n{m ;‘;{‘cé‘l’ _!]l_; :KC“;“N”“M H Ed cational Cam ai n son, 26, colored, of Oronoco and Royal | here Saturday of Geor; L. Deal of the county offices. Sorrell (;(;mblh l!*‘:lrfnx‘;vtr;et P‘)’(lend;‘rljt_ Patrolman Jones Saturday night. v ge:r“ ]‘pnnm —— hmdh\d ITCHING ENDS uge Edul paig streets.” was held for_the gr.:lnd Jury Cumberland, Md. and mevu‘gmx- s. iy T She will be bur ied on Wednesday, but y.Several cases in which appeais e [ e el 1 ""z ribivel ! lollowing & hearing lore Judge o ichols of [artinsburg, ‘en noted were ing heard in Circuit | when emo touches the scal Planned to Combat Nu- liam S. Snow in Police Court today. | Clarence Whipp and s 1dela ALEXANDR]A been completed, " ehter of M., COUFt, Which opened Beerttio motnie| IH%PR;‘:LO:_‘}M“;,&'?‘ o i sty e Mg, - hea T MelabtaTey o A e e i | . s — and Mrs, Harry . Coffey, 115 South | Wit Judge Walter McCarthy presiding. | produced 88119 net fons and employed | ZF MO i the -acalf 40 eEa0 Vil o - occurred Saturday night, but Robin- liam E. Chase tritional Diseases. son was arrested last night by Patrol- | Miss Louise F. Jeflers of Washington| ALEXANDRIA, Va, November 3 |Fairfax street, received biuises and | 176_men. The tonnage was produced | onsly. If you're fike thousands of man Baker. The injured woman is a | and Percy E. Samuels and Miss Helen | (special).—C. H. Gundersdorfl, presi- |shock in an automobile accident here| Brother and Sister Hu" 1 Dives - rs the way dandruff vanishes and | patient at the Alexandria Hospital, | M. Myers, both of Washington. dent of the National Federation of |€Arly this morning. She was treated at i | itehing stops will be a surprise and Under the direction of the Nationel | Where she was taken by Sergt. Everly ~The hog-calling contest which Was| ;o w.‘Bie Classes, will address a con- | the Alexandria Hospital by Dr. Amos. WOOLRICH, England, November 3 | delight ¢ this remarkable, clean, and Patrolman Baker, who went to the | scheduled to be held at Washington | gf08 B0° (USRS Qlices in the | Ten members of the local Chamber | (), —George Pridmore, 14, Woolrich | | family_antiscptic liquid free operation with other agencies, a wide- | by Dr. Moore for wounds in the back | pices of Oak Grove Lodge, No. 150, of Tow WIEht | siness manager, will meet a delogn: 0 ‘ ) spread educational campaign will be!and abdomen. Odd Fellows, in connection with a sup- | o1 the subject 4‘( e O e teacher | tion from Fairfax County here at 4| from a jaw injury sustained when he | conducted to carry to the d.ought areas per served there by Rebecca Lodge, No. | BN o o o Bible class in Balti- | o'clock this afternoon and the two |dived from on high into a swimming | re, D o ervtisy oriths ROCKVILLE. appearince, S8 milcent It o | e et 1 th | e Va0, s & conterence o0 "7t 122 me moment it : bout 70 years of | ¥ satisfa d November 3.— | craft headed the commitice in charge.| Mrs. C. E. Young, a oF tha GEoh i e : . | RN BIS: S, e Yiter, | With tho opehing of ‘the regular hunt- | A meeting in the inierest of the So- | age. died last night st her reience 5| gl George Washington Highway. | the water and knocked her unconscious ng season, which begins next Monday | cialist candidates for the various Staf s K A D t The subcommitice on NuLriion, has | Lo continug. throush Tecember 31, but 4 | ofices was held i the Cireult. Gourt | her husband. 'Her body is now at the | was fined $70.50 i Police Court b o s it considertion given he | Week off, the rush for hunting licenses | room here Saturday evening. The prin- Cunningham funeral home being pr \ e O e o ) S e e additional problem of preventing pellag Ta and other nutritional diseases com- | supplies. This information will be sent | to all fleld workers of all relicf agencies. In an outline of essential diet infor- “chfldren should have milk, by All means.” “Housewives should serve potatoes tinued. “Tomatoes, raw cabbage, fresh or canned greens, twice a week. Serve lean meat, fish or eggs three times a cereals or breadstuffs at least part of the time. Persons suffering from pellag- ra should eat one ounce of dried yeast TR IR N <t Plane Passenger Killed. SPRINGFIELD, Iil, November 3 (). . —Russell Baker, 19, of Springfield, was which he was riding with John Marsh, 31, an unlicensed pilot, fell from an alfitude of about 500 fect. Marsh, also | By a Staft Correspondent of The Star. the permits to residents of this|presided. for one year by Judge Willlam S. Snow T B e o e me i) = Drought Rellef Committce, In <0 | soene of the cutting. She was treated | Grove Saturday afternoon under sus. | (SFehce, of WSS DI ST, ght | of Commerce and Dan 's. Hollenga, | (o G1o%e FRamnt: “h b i Tty S e o aadeate 47 NEE eten S Ueckilie of he o | the Lutheran Baracas. Mem- | delegations will ‘go together to Win- | pool here at the same moment his sister national ‘commitice, cmphasized today | o oo and proved a success. Charles E. Be- | city have been invited. title of United States route 50 to that | struck the sister, Bessie, aged 16, above She is survived by formulated several simple 1ules on foods monly associsted with scant food mation the subcommittee said that four or five times a week,” it con- week if possible. Use whole-grain every day.” Killed here yesterday when a plane in of Springfield. was seriously_injured. 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