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A Ragged Hieiro LOCAL MENTION. OPERING OF LAW SCHOOLS. TAZOYA GLUV AND LThR3Y. A11.4d AJalt INSTANTLY KILLEI DEATH OF .s NOUR8E Prank a farmer neal n Schedule of Ezercises at Colum- First Entertainnmant of the Beason Riobardsso, living AXUSEMERTS TONIGHT. Forestvlle, Prinoe George oounty, Md., had SEABOARD AIR LINE RY. bian University. Given Friday Night. an exciting time on Good Hope road eatur LE VE ALLEGED D1J.RATE XUADEM OPULAB PASTOOAND LECTURER WASHINGTION. P. ., . IMAT1O The schedule of the exercises of the The first of the regular entertainments of day night about 7 o'clock. While on hig 10:40 Academy-"A Ragged Hero." way home from market In he A.M. DAILY. SEABOARD FAST MAIL-. Columbia-Frank Daniels in "Miss Sim- 1EAB MUIBXIX MD. opening week of the schools of law of the PASSES WAY. the season of the Takoma Club and Library his wagon. Through Pafmn Sleeper to JaewbsavIW., ea. city." Columbian University is as follows: was given Friday evening in the club par- reported, he was assailed by a crowd of Lting at Hamlet with P.nIwan Sleeper to Al. at 4:30 lors and hall. A musical was colored boys. The boys threw stones al 7 Chase's-Elita Proctor Otis and polite vau- Monday, September 29, p.m.-Open- program ren. and P.., FLA. AND ME'ROPOLITAN I deville. ing address by President. Needham, and dered, followed by an Informal dance. The him, several of the missiles struc DAILY-SoUd Train to JackavialW. and Ts Thornton Cooper, Colored, Chargei Itricken With Padsis Five Weeks him. He was cut about the heed and faoe with Pullman Drawing Room Seeper. Als Papy Empire-"The Power of Truth." general announcement by the *professors numbers rendered on the gramophone. and his jawbone was broken. man Sler to Atlanta and Cafe Dining Kernan's-"The Glories." With Warner, regarding their courses for the year. While O in a through the kindness of Mr. Granville Ten- A who was called service. trains offer excellent Morning Shooting Harry Ago, iiating physician rendered aid Petersburg. Raleigh. Southern scbedsleel Lafayette-"Sergeant James." Tuesday at 5 p.m.-Address by Hannis ant, were generously applauded, and there and the injuied man was afterward taker Pine. (Pinehrst), at Church home. The affair was Camden, (alumbia, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tam. National-Primrose and Dockstader's Min- Colored, Picnic. Taylor, LL. D., on the "Genesis of the Local *spit. were vocal selections Mrs. K. reported to th4 ,pa Key West. Haeaa and all Florida by James De- Anacostia police, who are trying to appre- Athens. pointa strels. Constitution of the United States," to be and Miss Sallie is arlotte, Atlanta, New Orleans. Cha pue Nicholson. hend Mr. Richardson's assailants. ashville. Memphis, all points west Masonic Temple-Calico Ball. followed by the formal opening of the The evening's entertainment was othest, Harry Warner, colored, was shot througi The death of L. preced- 4:80 A.M. DAILY Halls of the Ancients-The Hawaiian Glee School of Comparative Jurisprudence and Rev. Dr. Robert Nourse, ed by an address of welcome the Presi- Southern Pines LOCAL-'Ib Petersburg. Raleigh, the head and instantly killed Saturday ell known as a lec- by CITY ITEMS. (PInehurst). Hamlet and Intel' Club. Diplomacy, with announi ments by mem- preatehr and popular dent. Mr. Louis P. also medlate points. at a at the hall of the urer, occurred Shoemaker, who night picnic given bers of that faculty. Saturda night at 11 o'clock a few Omice: 1421 Penn. ave. Sons and Daughters of Abraham and Re Wednesday, at 5:30 E t his home in Va. While ma#e remarks, briefly referring to the New Domestic Sewing Machines $15 tc C. B. BRYAN. WALTER G. COLEMAN, EXCURSIONS TOMORROW. p.m.-Lecture by Falls Church, present prosperous condition of the club. Gen. Pass. Agt. beces, near Muirkirk, Prince George's President Needham on the "Choice of a reaching in the 1Mirst Congregational $20 Less Than Any Other First Class Ma 0. T. P. A. and also colored Profession." hurch Mr. Shoemaker stated that the continued chine Sold Through Canvassers. We Bel Steamer Macalester for Mount Vernon county, Md. Thornton Cooper. in this city about five weeks ago Direct From to Purchaser. No Mid- Hall at 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. committed the Thursday, at 5:30 p.m.-Lecture by Presi- success of the Takoma Club and Library is Factory Marshall who is alleged to have dent Needham on "Methods and Habits of )r. Nourse was strieken with paralysis, die Man's Profit. C. Auerbach, 7 & H Steamer Norfolk for Fortress Monroe and shortly after the fata rom which he The fun- largely, if not entirely, dependent upon ac- crime, disappeared Study." never recovered. tivity in its behalf 'Phone E-722. it Norfolk at 6:30 p.m. shooting occurred. It was not until aboul Friday, at 5:30 p.m.-Lecture by President I ral took place today from the Congre- by members, and par- leave avenue and Needham on ticularly by the chairmen and vice chair- Trains Pennsylvania 11 o'clock morning that the loca the "Outline of the Sources of rational Church in Church, Rev. men street for Alexandria and Arlington yesterday Law." Falls of the various committees. 1-Pound Cans Beef, 1Oc. 18% knew of the murder, at which timi Noble of "I am he RaIL oAD every half hour. Mount Vernon hourly, 10 police All of the sessions named will be held in Franklin that place officiated, Justified," said, "in expressing 3 cans Potted Ham or Tqngue for 10c.; Po- Commonwealth's Attorney Lewin tele- .ssisted by Rev. B. W. Pond of this the appreciation of the board of governors a.m. to 3 p.m. the main hall of the university, corner 15th city. for tato Chips. 2 boxes for 25c.; pt. jars Pickles STATION CORNER OF SIXTH AND Wirt's and asked that a de- and H and the will wel- Dr. Nourse was in the numerous books, pictures and other B STREETS Randall line for Colonial Beach, phoned Maj. Sylvester streets, public i?e born Thedford, Eng- useful articles which have been 7%c.; Francy Oyster Crackers, 6c.; Gtngei 7:50 A.M. daily. wharf and intermediate landings at 7 a.m. tective be sent out to Prince George's comed. and, sixty-two years ago, and came to cheerfully Snaps. 4.c. J. T. D. Pyles' 7 Stores. includ- PITTSBURG EXPRESS.-Parlap donated from time to time. Mucn can be 948 La. ave. and Dining Care to Cars leave Aqueduct bridge for Arlington, county to assist in the investigation. De- t his country when t'*enty-seven years of done in this direction that will ben- Ing se29-3t Harrisburg Plttsburg. Fort and Falls Church. ge. He greatly 10:50 A.M. daily. PENNSYLVANIA Myer tective Flather was detailed on the case TOUCHED A LIVE WIRE. was possessed of dramatic ability efit the club and library with3ut sacrifice LIMITED.., and a Pullman Steamer Estelle Randall for Glymont and he went to the scene of the crime ac- a high degree, and his early training upon the part of members. Every b<.ok, Hair Mattresses Remade for $1.50. A. Sleeping. Dining. Smoking and Oboee. intermediate landings at 9:30 a.m. companied a Star James ras for the the picture or useful-article helps to give our vation Cars Harrisburg to Cincinnati. by reporter. Mangan Suffering Prom Terri- stage. He decided against a furnished and Carter, 1125 20th st. n.w. Drop postal. Chicago. Trains leave District line station for Ches- An entertainment and dance given at the areer of an rooms complete appear- se27-4t" Indianapolis. St. Louis. Cleveland at 12 5:30 the ble Injuries at actor, however, and entered ance, and advances the utility of our or- and Toleda. apeake Beach-on-the-Bay noon, hall was expected to net a neat sum for Emergency Hospital. he lecture Buffet Parlor and 7:30 p.m. benefit of the Chapel Methodist Because a dared him to do so, ministry, later going upon the ganization. We want to make it more than Car,to Harrisburg. Queen's companion latform, where it is at the 10:50 A.M. Weems lne for Baltimore and river land- Church, which is only a short distance frorr James Mangan, thirteen years old, touched he attained much success. present time. Instead of be;ng "Old Braddock" Maryland Bye is daily. FAST LINE.-PuUlman Bute. the hall. More than a at- the pride merely of Takoma, it must be- Parlor ings at 4 p.m. hundred guests a live electric wire on the line of the City Once Resident of Indiana. Unquestionably the Most Perfect Car to Harrisburg. Buffet Parlor Car tended the affair, and it soon became ap- come the pride of the District of Columbia -medicinal in to and Suburban road in the county yesterday For a number of years Dr. Nourse re- and this section of Maryland." Whiskey produced. Strictly Harrisburg to Pittsburg. OF PURITY parent that liquor was being indulged pure and very old. At grocers', cafes, and 8:80 P.M. WHEN THE IMPORTANCE a considerable extent. There was a row or afternoon and was nearly killed. He is a a ided in Indiana, where he was very popu- clubs. Jas. Clark Distilling Co.. D. P. Mc- daily. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EZ. -4s given proper consideration, "Old Glory" the grounds in front of the hall early in the patient at the and I as a 610 Car is the invariable selection for home use. It's Emergency Hospital, ar republican campaign speaker.
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