LOCAL MENTION. EXTENSION OF TRACKS CHILDREN'S OUTING. AT STROKE GI THE BELL DEATH OF MBS, RIDGELY. CAUSELESS ALARM. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. The Committee Active and the Outlook Wife of the Controller of the Currency Excitement Quiets Down When Inves¬ "The Truth." s- -r r Encouraging. Passes Discloses No Fire. "El PLAN OF LOCAL RAILWAY AND GREENXEAF VACATION SCHOOL Away. tigation Chase's.Sousa's opera. Capltan." Although matters connected with the Mr?. "William Barret Rldgely, wife of the An that the office Least Lake.Concert by the Ma¬ ELECTRIC children's excursion Beach post building said, Chevy Chase COMPANY. to Chesapeake OPENED THURSDAY MORNING. controller of the currency, and daughter was afire was sounded last at 7 rine Hand. next 20th are evening Thursday, instant, pretty of Senator Cullom, died In Johns Hopkins o'clock. Within five minutes 12th street Co!i3oum.Open air circus and motor well In hand, it is said, there yet remains Soonest mended# Hospital, Baltimore, at 2:15 this morning. and Pennsylvania avenue were races. Mr. H. W. Fuller's Answer to much to be done. The members of Pioneer thronged. Church, Brookland.Lawn Objec¬ Overflow Attendance, and Great Inter¬ Mr. Ridgely and his family and Senator Clouds of smoke hung over the building, SJ. Anthony's Council, No. 1, Sons ol Jonadab, have and Take fete. Mrs. Cullom and family will leave with watchmen were seen tions Filed.Commissioners to worked toward the end that the est Shown.What the Children running back and i or amusements see page 25. earnestly the remains at 7:45 o'clock this evening forth before the windows and the greatest day may be one of to Give Hearing. thorough enjoyment Are Taught. over the Pennsylvania railroad for Spring¬ excitement pre-alled. The fire alarm soon EXCURSIONS TOMORROW. all who go with them and especially are field, I1L The funeral will probably take brought the chemical engine from Its sta¬ CAF=FEE=N0 their efforts directed toward the comfort place in Springfield Monday. tion on D street near by. which added Macalester for Marshall Hall at and pleasure of the little people. The man¬ greatly to the commotion. When the fire¬ Steamer Mr. II. W. Fuller, general manager of the At the stroke of the bell Thursday morn¬ The announcement of the death of Mrs. men had an to look Into the 5 11 a.m.. 2:30 and 6:30 p.m. agement at the Beach has made most gen¬ opportunity cents. Washington Railway and Electric Company, ing nt 8:45 651 children from all parts of Ridgely will be a great shock to her Wash¬ matter, however, they returned to the en¬ Stf :mer Pentz for River View at 11 a. m., erous concessions and have placed at the has forwarded to the District Commission¬ the southwest and nearly every portion of friends, very few of whom had any gine house as unostentatiously as they 2:45 and 5:45 p.m. disposal of the committee everything that ington of her illness. She was could. The office wa> Monroe and ers a letter relative to the extension of the can tend toward the time that all the city filed into Greejileaf School build¬ knowledge widely post building afire, Headache Ended. Steamer Norfolk for Fortress good may known a of but the flames were confined to the fur¬ 7M tracks of the on land here, having spent part every my5 as Norfolk at 6:3© p. m. Columbia railway confidently expect. The committee reports ing ready for a six weeks' term of profita¬ winter with her parents for many years. nace In the basement, and the sm^ke had Louise leaves 32d street north of the company's right of way on the that the citizens of the District have made ble occupation, and For the months her descended on the roof from the black Steam paeket generous donations. occupation's sequence. past twelve having high < for Great Fails at S:30a. m. own was identified more stack at the south of the and ar.al Btnning road. To make final arrangements about the happiness. At 8 o'clock, although it was residence here she building. educational. Steamer T. V. Arrowsmith for Colonial A public hearing on the matter will be pouring rain at the several hundred thoroughly with social life. She had many general management of affairs on the day time, which endeared her to Beach at S:45 a. m. the Commissioners next of the mem¬ of those charming qualities on an resi¬ 41 given by Monday. excursion the committee and youngsters waited about the build¬ her and a man¬ Acting application of several Trains leave Pennsylvania avenue and bers of Pioneer Council meet friends, pleasantly cordial dents who desire that street northeast The letter from Mr. Fuller is in reply to generally will ing for admittance. These children were ner that attracted strangers. She leaves 12th Summer Session-$110' 1.>V» street for Alexandria and Arlington with others who are actively interested in be sprinkled,- the superintendent of roads Special «nuw from n,,w until half hour. certain objections recently entered by Mr. the gathered not through chance, but by sys¬ two daughters, the elder of whom was to has evening WOODS S*|,t 1, day n» every movement at rooms Wi and t>7, Corco¬ be Introduced into next winter. reported that with the water wagons OiMklKU. 1AL < oLUviih 8U Beach. Nathaniel Wilson to the occupation by the ran tematic registration conducted the past society now Ban Capitol m. ? Steamer Wakefield for Colonial buifding, tomorrow at 3 o'clock. had been a available for sprinking in the county j,ii ui.u.tf j landings at of the of way. The solic¬ As the in month. Those who were attendants The anticipation of this event It Is not found Wirt's wharf and intermediate railway right city expenses incurred this outing, regular source to mother. A possible to comply with the which is on a of great pleasure her 7 a. m itor to whom the matter was referred ex¬ somewhat extensive scale, last year were given first opportunity; then is still in school. request without neglecting main thorough¬ Opening Summer Law-" for are not at all insignificant, the funds avail¬ those in younger girl fares. Cars leave Aqueduct bridge Arlington, pressed the opinion that the Commissioners able the immediate neighborhood; then Fort Myer and Falls Church. at the present are not yet sufficient others from The School. have authority to grant a permit for the and additional cash donations are solicited. neighboring schools. Summer l*aw Seb«H>l* of (lie National Unt« Seeing: Washington observation cars leave The school accommodates but 400, and it $1.00 Sunday Excursions $1.00 veralty will Iw N work proposed to be done by the company. Ample provision will be made for any ING at formall* pen-d MoNI».\\ I KL¬ 1411* G street at lo a. m., 2 p. m. and 4 is the intention to gradually get the at¬ To Blupmont and Intermediate 6:3o o'clock. nben atinouictit» will 14 Mr. Wilson suggested the following ques¬ number of people in the way of supplying Ashburn, The made by the deau and p. m. tions for discussion at the "Who edibles and tendance down to that number, it possible, Stations. faculty. other mtDitteri of tha for Bal¬ hearing: general entertainment. by out. 9:01 $ Weems line from 7th street wharf owns the land that is to be occupied?" "By The Star will all donations judicious weeding The surplus Limited train leaves Washington The School of Practice for graduate students will acknowledge ought to be sent but such a.m. limited be opened on the timore at 4 p. m. whom and feir what purpose are the pro- sent to it. One subscription additional to probably away, a.m., local 9:10 Returning, same evening and an outline of a course would cause tears to be shed and train arrives 7:25 local the school's w»irk given. » Washington and Alexandria ferry steam¬ peised tracks and overhead structure to be those previously printed has been received, Washington p.m., All those mothers to that their be 8:00 interested are Invited t«» t»e ; ers leave 7th street wharf. Stj schedule used?" "I«es the plan uf street extension that of Mrs. C. C. beg youngsters p.m..Advt. Beimel! )e212t 4 present. Black, $2. off the so it has IDr. as to time. kept streets, been decided under "Excursions" pertaining to that locality to be preserved to them line station for and or is it to be disre¬ keep for a while, even if the rooms DELINQUENT PUPILS COACHEP IM RING si \T« Trains leave l>!strict protected, wholly are overcrowded. So. to Descendants. iner, by experienced Beach-on-the-Bay at 9:15, 10:30, el?" FUNERAL EXPENSES. packed overflowing Mayflower satisfaction colleglnu; term* n-a*'>uabl6| Chesapeake gard* with seats, floors and almost the ceilings oc¬ The board of assistants of the Society of Underwear. assured. K. H. «>.. Star office. 11:3© a m. and 1:30, 2.30, 3:30, 5:30, 7 and Mr. Fuller's | )e21 2t* > Response. cupied.with not the school rooms is:30 m. Solicitor's View of Code only Mayflower Descendants In the District of THE p. In his letter Mr. Fuller "Without City Proposed proper in use, but the basement play rooms j| Many people wear wool VENARLE SHORTHAND AM» TYPUWRITi says: Columbia held a meeting recently at which ING SCHOOL. 6t*»Fst.n.w Sunimei to Wil¬ Amendment.
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