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8 | ‘THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1923, D, NOTORISTS [Ezeries of O ENGLIGH PRZE WON]Governer o Eee [KIEYANDRIA HOWE [Goteteman Near ANY ISSUESFLOQD ¥4tk sorons Death as Steer | TOPAY PENALTY|_ Herpic Soldier| BYMARYLANDBOYS| At Annual Fease| BOOM GONTINUES], Secke Hie Life - HAGUE TRIBUNALS arsmce comc o Special Dispatch to The Star. By the Associated Press. pecial Dispateh to The Star. CULPE Special Dispatch to The Star. —_— ! MARTINSBURG, W. Va., July 14. ttle and Health Laws to erection of a shaft on the battle- Trinkle and other state officials are —Homer C. Grove, a well known Be Discussed. Found Guilty of Violating( neia o Gettysburs in memory ot |7€aM Sent Abroad 'Brings| todsy the suests ot tne cnicka- [Present Demand for Small| cattieman, haa o’ narrow escave |POSt-War Controversies Be- CULPEPER, Va., July 14.—The 5 Johin Telbbrt. of! RAUBERAGHOCE 2 Hominy Indians on the reservation from death south of the city when | . Various Regulations county, color bearer of Company Back Cattle-Judging near the White House, twenty Houses Declared to Ex- an enraged steer which he was | ing Thrashed Qut by Arbitra- |svecis: pisatch to The star. ! B, 7th Virginia Infantry, during . miles below Richmond, the occa- dr‘.‘,’:n' (0l the clty b herd ot c I:IREDEfRIlC.h Md'i ;mly 14,4':';1;11- A ! : eqi ation o s in Maryland. the civil war, was unlque from the Awards. sion being the annual fish fry of ceed Supply. faen i, e Eemoe Meporinid tion Commissions. R L e at it was not raised by his . the tribe, presided over by Chief e . jump’ a fence caught its foot in 1 5 old comrades in arms, but by those Adkins. - the wire. S i bl el o Spectal Dispatch to The Star. who were his flercest foes in that | Special Dispatch to The Star. The Indians invited the great |Special Dispatch to The Star. Mr. Grove borrowed a_pair of BY LEOPOLD ALETRINO. :xj"_“""“"“‘ f8 thgjconstraction (of BALTIMORE, Md., July 14.—Twen-| great conflict. COLLEGE PARK, Md., July 14| white chief to come, and he and | ALEXANDRIA, Va, July 14—| BUCTR, from an automobile and |p, cabie to The Star and Chicago Datly News, | d0irics and bams will be discussed : liberated the steer, wher 4 ty-two Washington motorlsts were| This daring soldier, then a mere | MAFyland's team of farm boys WhO| govera) of his staff went down |PeSPite reports to the contrary, there| animal, enraged, turned wpen his | THE HAGUE, Holland, July 14— |4 the seventh semi-annual conven- penalized for various violations of| boy, had the colors shot down |TePresented the United States in the | ;.\ e o noon “mhe Indians pro- |18 Just now a brisk demand for prop-| to gore him. 'He was knocked |The Peace Palace is actually over-|t1°n of the Maryland Medical Asso- s E 2 down, his shoulder and hi clation, which will be held in this hicle laws, accord- vel = international live stock judging con: erty and many sales are being made p were |crowded with juridical commissions 3 the state motor vehicle seven times as his command swept | G OTRREDAS TR OO e sho vide a feast of all sorts of good badly bruised and only by desper- |city July 1 and 20. About fifty vet- ing to the weekly report .of Automo-| forward across the fleld of battle, eating other than - fish—friea |IP this city and the suburbs, and the| ate fighting did he manage to drag |24 arbitration tribunals dealing with 2 bile Commissioner Baughman, made| and each and every time he re- XN' ‘flrfl honors and “;l" hr'"Kl"’ chickens, barbecued lamb, the |indications are that the demand for mm:;n, ur]nder protection, to & |auestions arising out of post-war|eTinarians will attend the meeting. public_today. trieved them and kept on advanc- | e g for the second successVol choicest of fresh vegetables and |Douses will during August and | dote e enoiabtqCf; [ conflicts or differences in interpro- S o8 Nuyn i Speeding, In exceeding the speed | ing until he was almost upon the | e, e international gold cup of-| . September, exceed the sales made| clude the animal anti s Carty | tation of the treaty of Versailles. | The oficers are: Dr. R. V limit of thirty-five miles an hour.| enemy’s lines. T"‘Td by h'"e Eondong De |y “b; The governor will make a brieg |GUring the past two months. and it was driven back to the herd. The Permanent Court of Interna-|president, Frederick; George appears to be the most frequently His ‘life was saved because the Drs'l:‘he:x:ux:! 1\;3":’:;: :lelcr;‘t:(r o)': addrets. George A. Bowden of this There is a steady demand for six- tional Justice has the leading part. r}:{rlu fir(:agmn"dé :‘\}:i lvu:‘; L.: % . . Sy 3 C 2 > v! v e c- . & imore, violated law, twelve Of the tWenty-| commander of the 25th New York |tne Untversity of Maryland extem-| CIty, Who takes a keen interest |T00M houses with convenlences, ac CASH'ER CONFESSES . ‘xit sits dafly in public session in or-j fubert ¥oung. Baltimore, two being penalized on that charge| Cavalry ordered his men to cease |sion service in the religlous training of the |OTAINg to real estate men, and they y | der to hear dlscussions of the case of | Cinoridwc: H. C. Roed, Coilexe I as follows: Willlam W. Gibb, 2104 15t [ fring on such a brave soldier. It Hubert Snodgrass, Richard Wills| lndians and also their educational (say that the supply is inadequate to the Britf=h steamship Wimbledou fi.’,‘l_}l{v{l‘{(nx»}v, o \Ilr"l;’:’lp'; & :Xl.m?dru\m street morthwest, thirty days; Louisl. 1o tne “survivors of the 25th New. |and Chavles B Coning ail o Ma Interests, arranged the"festivities |meet the demand. AT IOHNE¥ CLMMS which in March, 1921, was refused BRIV ti G o e Y, e wp beliind Beelin, 830 Allison street northwestil york Cavalry who erected the |fOTd county, composed the American and invited the guests. - There also is a demand, they re- access to the Kiel canal by German modern methods of sanitation, L¥eie: and Jamewic | Clkrieon, TN Lapny o ias eattia suaging consent at the nv: | BETHESDA'BOOSTING |vericty from versons who are weary | Examination Shows Shortage of |I7of, Disdevare the French agent, Detalled Program, Florida avenue,, exceeding fifteen tional dalry show in St. Paul last 3 of paying rent and desire to become and Sir Cecil Hurst, the British agent, e Octob: who were supported by the Italian| The program: Thursday, July 19 —_— miles an hour in Laurel, fifteen days R L b kol i i FOR BETTER SCHOOLS home owners. % About $125,000 at Hope- and Polish representatives, Dr. Schif- | Welcome by Mayor Lioyd C each, and the following, ten days AGuUlIIA[ international event, was made up of Many Own Homes. well Bank. fer, former minister of justice in Ger- | response, “Milk Fault each: Harry Davis, 5 K street; Harry boys from Cecll county, who bpre- It is polnted out that probably many, appeared on the scene and de- [ Chestnut Farms Dairy, Thiebolt, 1519 M street northwest; Ira :l‘gg):‘);“:‘l;(l|““g:ml:;; I!‘Mllg:nlwul:;e 2% y s pote llncuw?luuls now: own homes in = !‘_e’:!‘f:t'f}' l{;‘ee ";:::us‘t’rémx:m‘t nnn! e \({:{..mn',“h:(;s;t:;“ :;,ed},)p“lnro! G. A B B O D e est Giitton eastern fair at Atlanta. Citizens Continue. to Appear Before | 15,5~ Many who had. considerable |Special Dispatch to The Star. Germany has been summoned to the| Dr. k. V. Smith, Frederick. Barny W vt R "Coxens, 1309% Snodgrass, Wills and Cushing not B 2 holdings since the war have dis-| RICHMOND, Va. July 14—R. Louts| World court. off Deinving in Prasyivania avenue southeast; Clyde only won handily as a team in Bng- oard of Education to Ask posed of them and in almost every | Shelby, the former cashler of the German Position Strong. 1 Gamble. Uni. ¢ Dunnington, ‘624 North Caroliny I mE R ST mointe ojeha Improvemeiita T e e On” the | HODewell National Bank, has made a |, After the representatives of the al- | plGil.q’ y John 1" Yo e et morin: — | fanked one, two and four, respec- |lative purposes. As a result of this|cording to J. O. Heflin, attorney for [free to the vessely of all nations at | b o R TR e b west. ’ amp- | Clearil f Th ine i Winifred Emory of the English team | SPecial Dispatch to The Star. e e N et hns | the ommonweaith, om0 ML Bl G R g e | o tDr Dir. Charles Stevens, Parke- George H. Bowle: 1143 New Hame. | Glearing o 0MPSON RiNg | ot thira piace o provent a ciean| ROCKVILLE, Md, July 14.—Delega- | Jotity of home owners—in fact, He sald that he had taken the|orcity of Versailles Dr. Schifferip,yis Compa ore. shire avenue, thirty days (o8 o B S sweop. [tions of Bethesda alstrict citizens | '"uring the pact few weeks an un- | Money and invested ft. and that no | meintained that Germany had u right | 4tternoon Bovine Infec- Beade T iin Wreet, ina 3. Thoade: | Knocks Illinois Party | edli'f, st apPtablished, for the i trom time to time have been appear- | usunlly “large) number "of decis' of |ine save himeell would nave profited | "Sana, Dicauss Potand war ther | (85 APCIURL UE, 2V B Collon 2 1625 Webster street,ten dive e its agricultural club boys win two |IRg before the county board of edu- | transter for nouses have been rec | N S i i YAl Tere And aces | A AT with Russfa Evidence of (his ) {pitmny station, | Bethesda, ~Md Ao e 3 atvact “northw Plans Awry. patlonal and twe international con- |cation here in the interest of more | the court. no one save his attorney. The pris- | (i o PI0 s\ Min throush th (O DA B Earnes. e days for passing vehiclo when way SRR P This years team was trained by [1°0uate public sohool facilities. The| Contractor Julisn D. night has OniY about 100" pounda " The Seans | ganal with 'a carzo of war mnacente) ol hics will be conducted at the Fred- anead is not clear; Jomeplil Jlve Tot Gounty Agent B, B. Derrick of Har- |latest to appear were Mra. Jesse W.11oving pioture theater with apart. | pleted examination discloses a short- | fewyrs e 1 TIEhE to refuse fres | SHICK county falr grounds during the Py the Assoclated Pres ford county and his assistant, George kless driving; Falra Atherton, D , o R. Stuntz. Derrick and P. W. Chi- 1505 15th street northwest, and Davis CHICAGO, July 14.—Republican pol- | ceater, assistant Stote Boys' m’.‘,'h L Hoovey, 3015 M street northwest. | itics in Illinois Will be altered ma- | agent’ for' the University of Mary- ten days, no license; J. I " | terfally by the effects of the ac t land extension service, accompanied 1302 9th street northwest, fifteer o e e O Ritohte wis ;’monk ture authorize a bond issue for a New Bank Bullding. prevails that the position of Ger- Teorgs | Yesterday of Fred Lundin, former rep- - new school buildi days, swinging marker: ieorg s % those who contributed to the fund chool building at Bethesda. Mr. Knight also is engaged in many is strong in this case, but no e Niame, 1012 ith street northwest, | resentative in Congress and ally of | raised to send them abroad. The members of the educational | erocting & bank bullding for the Del HOLDS BIG INITIATION DEepiioty, &eLothe decision 18 "““"‘ICLAIM NEW WITNESSES Nicholson, Mrs. Benjamin C. Perfy |ment on.the second floor, on Mount |&ge of about $125,000. s e iy h,w,,,,’,i;"’({ll‘:‘:};‘fl{\m">' R and Mrs. H. Latane Lewis. The board | Vernon avenue near the Del Tay issued a declaration of neutrality Inlerick and Dr. William P. Collins, is being urged to officlally jndorse a |School. It is expected that the build- {2 Sesum i of seataiis I | ex) : proposition to have the next legisla- | ing will be completcd in August. SKY ABLAZE AS KLAN e Dol Swnian W > Tt | washiugton. arkers of | board are understood Tl e fifteen da for using markers Willlam Hale Thompson, former o nderstood to realize that K Ray Bank, located on the e side made. another_car, S 01 [akyor or Gilleags, and feveca ool POLICE FEED c the '}‘,,',‘fn‘"“::‘!“‘l’;gy‘“'hfi;‘lgr;:‘: Aare lof “Mount ' Vernon avenue near the Skyrockets, Bursting Bombs and Other Cases Considered. IN GARRETT SHOOTING eeves stree s = 5 e v a | moving picture establishment. ST S R e on Instructor defendants, charged with conspiracy AT that thanEEN O A Jarie and. v tos ) o D o ongnged 1 Fiery Cross Make Spectacular Meanwhile an extraqrdinary arhi- : accompanied by licensed oDerator. |to defraud the Chicago schools of ap- date building there {s urgent. The |completing the remodeling of butld- De D i it hdeb) b aiai o ity Beveral tol Talk “Rimt in ‘Court. proximately $1,000,000, according FAMILY I_DcKED IN bat i Lol ayySction. | ng 116 South e Bt T The quastion of the spplication of an Prosecution Lawyers WASHINGTON YACHT [some poticicar writers. to da everything Within its power Lo | Hoame and an apariment on the third | Special Dis ; agreement concfuded on May 10, 1920, i m,\n" a ((l”!al: w."c]h cost $315,000 _— ll(l;‘-lpmxorfl"r!nlm;sr‘i’a‘ n.‘i]‘;hbnrhuud in {floor. The building been lhnr-'KRl;cl‘(l SohEl ]Jul)’xlli.r'l"ha :’;é‘fiflc}:kp‘;u?i"::“o:: 54'I:Ir1\nlflnz,l :‘:1 ay. e jury deliberated four and one- & e vement indicated. o ¢ modernized and a hot-water | Ku Klux Klan held a large initiation % > ial Dispatch to B ESIDE WHARF half hours, took two ballots, and then | Fut Meat Through Mail Chute of {_The present school building at n?f:}?g modernizsd k oc e here on Straders Will, and when a | {he other side a few Dutch morte: Special Dispatch to The \“.,. L reported acquittals in all cases. The ¥ Bethesda is far from modern and is niste Assoclation of the |large skyrocket was set off about r*"‘“‘"" “h‘r M.m V)',wc mg‘ne) on RICHMOND, Va. Ju‘s Be Garteit judge hurriedly retired and left a Cafe Closed in Dry entirely inadequate to accommos L i d yesterday | o'clock it bursted in the air and a|German ships which according to|for the prosecution In the Garret cheering disorder. Hats were thrown < woul e to attend. Becaus “hurch, elected ol when found by Hurl Sell, son of F, h 2 i courthouse yesterday Boat Owned by Morton Goldenberg | in, the air and a cheer-leader ox- an-Up. lack of room there many of the Beth- | 1w sHcers o berte A D. Sell. three by five fect. made of | Sommission free of any mortgages or|day and to talk with several G horted vells for Lundin and Thomp- e esda children are forced to go alf the | Rev. O. I Lloyd, president; Rov silk. * It floated through the air for |Other charges. =~ ==~ » at The|TeS8es for the prosecution. It Is | Goes Down When Gas son. They were given lustily. = e way to Chevy Chase to attend schbol Earierites. Vio quite a while and finally landed near he international “season” at The |tfmated that at least three who sav Charge Perxecution. BpeoiMDieatch th e filar e S & Deare 2 Hurl's home IreWee's addition. Bright | Hague will be at its helght next Sun- | the shooting will tell thelr stories for . CUMBE ND, M July 14.—The - M. Dei co ay when the academy of interna- rst t X Tank Explodes. e astonme sitormeras i hete fury | OV LERLAND, Ma. July —he| T T OR MEETING. . | et avents oo | o' sparks Hluminaced the poutes | ST IV iaW 'win® Dol Taauguraten by | eniace. of vonue 1o sthi being dis- pleas, called the prosccution perse- nfronted’ by an 5 A ‘number of athletic events will .q | solemn ceremonies. Rl diaxren avits feature the smoker which will be [ As it floated a salute was fired and cution by State’s Attorney General |Unéxpected problem In connection then three glant bombs burst. A — the right of the prosecution to make Special Dispateh to The Star. Brundage and Robert 1. Crowe, Cook | with the closing of the Maryland Cate, | Voters to Hear Addres: held by the Old Dominion Boat Club | ortar let go and a huge flery cross| The slowest moving stars are the|such & demand. In two of the most ANNAPOLIS, Md. July 14—The county state's attorney, leaders of a|one of forty places which had license s by State!tonight at the company’s house. illuminated the hill and surrounding | extremely hot, bluish Orion stars, |celebrated cases of fifteen ¥ wer yacht Fanjan, owned by Mor- | faction opposed to the ThomDEOn=§ o, o o ccomnt ofidTie e o T Senate Candidate Tonight. territory. About sixty men in civil- | with a speed of about eight miles a |juries which tried the ¢ o A tibes of Washington, sunl § Luudin Uraachiof itheistate xapubli- | sale of 11- 2 VILLE. ian clothes followed the wake of a |second, while the most rapidly mov-|come from other counties than t ton Goldenberg ahigeton: Sotllcammarc: < 5 (i leuor. Special Dispatch to The Star. ROCK . small cross, as viewed by spectators | ing stars are the deep-red stars. with (in which the accused lived. while in yesterday afternoon while lying aundin, self-termed “poor Swede| The proprietors, James Martini and | BALLSTON. Va., July 14.—Attorney i from a distance, and these are sup-|an average velocity of twenty-one|a third the case was heard in another Steamboat Company | and called by political opponents the S posed to have been the initiates. miles a second. an the scene of the crime. the Tolchester power . behind Thompson's machine, | Anthony Molinari, when they locked fn’?"',‘u'i; B:elx'.’;(‘:x""w'{,‘l e el mock od clal). — whart at Apnapolis after the gasoline {45q “wipe silent boss” during the |up the place and left for New York | voters s ad cloaked him during his thirty o " |8 o'cloy 3 2 gomery's stronge ase it i was valued at $15,000. 1 | ¥ears of political life. on the wit. | fOTEOt to put out the cat. Yesterday [® $:°¢f “Sanderson Is R Will clash at Gaithersburg this after- —_—-— The tank had just been filled and|n.s stand he revealed that he came | MOTRING an old mother was discov- |and the committee is comprised o | Foon. The game is being looked for- the caretaker had stepped on the 1085 IR e fevarled, At Mo 0atha [ered in' a showcase behind the bhr |3Mrs, 'Catherims Sogrs o 9f | ward to with unusual interest and a starting, button when the exploslon lsywegish immigrant, started work as a | With her four gray and white kittens, | Bray, Mrs. Mae Jacobs. Mre ¥ o |Vig crowd is expected to attend. A Socurred. It is believed that some of | ot bl (MO EIENC ST O ecame | Which came Into the world Thursday |sanderson, H. o A= Smooi ™ [ 4 |real contest is looked for. the gasoline had overflowed or leak- |\l manutacturer of -juniper aler & |BEAt. It was found impossible to|Thomas and J. T. Lyons " 5 | “For violations of the motor ve- e out and had run as far as the [pap et ACINTEr 08 I fdver: |oPen the place. and the police have |~ Rev: Dr. Walier of Washingtor, | hicle regulations these have pald Starting switch and had exploded by | (inPCTaRCe Beyerage. In the adieriheen getting meat from a nearby |who Is well known here, will cieupy | fines or forfeited collaterais in the e leatric spark. The tank was in | §1000.000, and. hecarme invelved in | Putcher shop and slipping it into the | the pulpit of the Presbyterian Chuobh | police court here: W. E. Buller, §35: i b and o one was in that part | boitiie 1o ratect: Itcineomints on | Place through the mail chute. tomorrow morning. C. W. Fogelsanger, $6.50; Perkins W. of the boat. It sunk within lhreu'hls soft drink patent rights 1 The Presbyterian Sunday School | Orndorfr, $6.50; than Burdette, minutes after the explosion Praises Thompnon. MANY TEACHERS RESIGN |picnic held on the church grounds | $2.50. VILLE, Md., July 14 (Spe- ithersburg and _ Stlver Wednesday, brought out a_ good| In disorderly conduct cases in the He denied that he had influenced crowd of ' children. The Sunday |police court here fines were imposed lappointments by Mayor Thompson, | school has never been more prosper- | by Judge Samuel Riggs as follow U. S. TOURISTS CUT |azegintments, by, Mayer, Thompson| )N MONTGOMERY COUNTY | ook s, pever been more prosper. | by Judge Samucl Risga,as follows: cause he would have been forced to| classes are being formed and the old | Boyd, $25 Make Yourself . PARIS NEGRO PHIDE take orders, and called himself the Principals mmnts a“it.memh(-rs are coming baé% and much i W. Leizear. $20 and costs;m‘fi:?:; A_ Pollceman! Thompson administ n “rusn!dnrfli enthusiasm is manifested. | Hilleary, $15 and costs. In his_ testimon: he commended Mayor Thompson and said that if he| Fosts Because of Marriage and | ever stood for office again the Lundin . ! Complaint to Poincare Wins Prom-suppert would be his. ST Sy | Twenty-five persons, including for- g 4 i . s Special Dispatch to The Star, The Better Business Bureau is a volunteer asso- 5 . b 'S f the b d, 1itical ise of Steps Looking T itadonte ot tho Thomamon x."é',,[,,,f;?. £ROCKVILLE, Md, July 14—Prot 2 - ] S : ¢ iz " trati and_ business men, original | Edwin roome, county superin- N to Relief. \were mamed ‘with Lundin In the In- | tendent “of public schools, has an- ciation for the promotion of clean advertising and dictments by a special grand jury| nounced the resignations of the fol- . \wmcn investigated school board | lowing public school teachers: honorable storekeepmg. affairs., The indictments charged a Principals, Ml Helen Charlton = - - BY WILLIAM SH. gigantic conspiracy by which mem-|Dwyer School; Miss Esther Pumph By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. | hers favorable to the defendants|rey, Slidell; Miss Ocle E. Dodd, Sugar- Copyright, 19 were appointed to the board and con- | land; Miss Mabel Becraft, Derwood PARIS, July 14—Complaints about |tracts for school supplies at ex-| Henty A Lowden, Senecn; Mgy the attitude of the American tour- |Orbitant prices were awarded to some | Blanche Ankers, Chevy Chase: Mrs. : 5 of_the defendants. £ A e ists toward colored citizens of France | *"The efate dismissed cases against | it S4ret Breads, Oakdale: Miss Vi have been made to Premier Poincare |seven defendants durlng the trial | [eite Hainey, Potomac: Miss Bleanor by negro deputies in the French par- Which was conducted against omly | geite, Woolfield, lament, who propose that diplomatic | five men indicted. ~Six weeks were| jAssistants, Miss Jelen Merriken, 1 ] rash- | taken to select a jury. Presentation . e Gloyd, Pooles- representations be made to Wash-)lgken to SEeSt b Jurso, TECeniation | vie; Mrs. Betty Velrs. Poolesvilles ington as one means of satisfyinglQ, ing \hich witnesses testified that | Miss Sarah Coyne. Rockville; Miss their grievances, according to infor- | Lundin controlled the hoard and dic. | Anna Lea Jones, Ednor: Miss S, Lucile 2ty corthy | tated to it regarding the letting of [ Brown, Fairland; Miss Hazel M. Long mation received from trustworthy jtated to ; o Ml e T oL Tong sources. Attorneys for the state indicated | Mrs. Mary Quayles and Miss Frances Colored citizens of France feel that {that pending indictments against| Nations, Chevy Chase; Miss Elizabeth travelers from overseas who fail to |persons involved in the trial probably | Hicks, Dickerson; Miss Grace Hunter, 3 Each member has constituted himself a Vigi- d lante, exercising a strict censorship over himself as A well as over every other member. In addition, at the central office, there is a corps of shoppers and advertisement readers, checking up. Even so, and as Argus-eyed as the organization realize the absolute equality of the | would be dismissed Woodside. . may be, misrepresentations occur. races here and the total absence of a mrtm\'il Br{»}:m(‘; ‘haLa};o]announud . color line should be made to under- at Miss Virginia utler has re- - : tand these things before leaving | 5,000 ATTEND PRIZE signed as supervisor of rural schools The most flagrant cases are the window cards. home, in order not to violate French i of the county and Miss Katie Frizzell 5 l/ P eIt oL e mioiatE Eraneh DRAWING IN CULPEPER|&s a member of the faculty of tne knowledge, they claim, can be im- = RoSkvilleaush oo e parted only by direct action by the _ American government. Remington Man, Lucky Holder of | Ing because of marriage. while others A certain amount of satisfaction probably will be granted to the col- | Automobile, WHEAT STORES BURNED. | mier Poincare. Two measures for 1al Dispate e 5 2 Special Dispatch to The Star. their benefit are sald to be under con- | iy P 00" ST 10 Neaply | Filled Farm Barracks Struck by for a short time of a famous restau- Lightning. rant that declined to serve patros | Madison and Rappahannock counties = s % Here the public of Washington can help: Each window shopper should make herself or ] himself a policeman. Watch the window cards. 1 ' HERMO-SYPHON cooling is “natural” cool- ing —a system under which -the water circulates L e e are taking other positions. ored deputies in this matter by Pre- sideration; one of them s the closing | o CURPIEER T, Sy, Mo Rerry If you find misrepresentation, report it to the . drawing of the prizes ” 5 . 5 . on account of objections raised by |Attended the ’ MARTINSBURG, W. Va., July 14— s Better Business Bureau. : iven by the Boosters' Club of Cul- x\t.‘:; patrons. The other g ‘:.:h{:‘.é_ gem:- e drawing war Held in Ev‘fiiu?h::ntog?fl:;“.f‘;‘;,fi%’;fi;’.‘;ief; around the cyllt)ders as your S ront o 5 -i15 . ton explaining the point of view of | ¢roGuetory speech by the mayor. Cul.!{i’f&m‘.’,u’y’.‘:: e an pareal (R g motor warms to its work. Investigation will be made, and action taken if warranted. the French negroes and asking what | foaag fes .of Rappshannock San be-done'ta make American touss | GO, Meneey of Tappabannock by lightning dnd burned” to the - . . ¥ " y pidan fground, with an estimated total 1 - {ots in France more regardful of | nias ragde briet addresses. Mina May: | SFsresor rrtinily Cipateq otal loss | g The Gardner Four is cooled by ther their feelings. nard Sutphin of Fii v syphon use it i Sutphin o nt Hill, " was|ance. The wheat had recently b ! —first bec —_— chosen to draw the numbers, which | put in the barracks. it mo-. ause it is an effi- !she did after being first securely 2 - " H . 2ed o cient principle; and second beca PARTY HEAD UPHELD. P he Tueky holder of the first ticket|W. C. T. U. CANDIDATE NAMED simp,:" SEE s mf.ems vn, which called for a - ) Hilles Says Republicans Must De-|mohiic, 'was John A- McConenja | Special Dispatch to The Star. The Business Community, buyer and seller, is one ¢ and indivisible. emington, wifo was immediatel: LYNCHBURG, Va., July 14—Fol- . 3 - lay Dry Stand. Prescnted” with the ‘machine. - Tha | lowing consideration of replics made B8 of a pump. winner of the $100 prize was R. M.|to questionnaires submitted candi- ¥ . ‘ By the Associated Press. Foltz, swho lives near Culpeper. There | dates for the state senate, the W, C. Thermometer tests show that the In helping us, you help yourself. NEW YORK, July 14—Charles D.|were four other money prizes given.|T. U. here has decided to throw its 3 Hilles, republican national commit-|The Culpeper Band rendered an ex- |support to Mayo C. Brown, who is op- Gardner, after }he most gruelhng ¥ teeman from New York, has an-|cellent program. posing A. D. Barksdale for the nomi- g = 5 'u! 1, 2 ; d l d . nounced that the party’'s state organi- The membership of the Boosters' | nation. rn."‘,“n‘“1s‘“a‘>§’lu(elye"a_l'e“1 1Wutuahty is tlle great wot’ Of t e ay. zation had pursued the right course|Club comprises practically all of the . in refusing to answer a demand from | business firms in this town and this the Anti-Saloon League of New York | 81VIng of prizes from time to time is to indorse promptly President Hard- | Part of the work the club is doing ing’s recent utterances on prohibition | If, Promoting business interests of Fwtsore ? A SRR . enforcement. He said State Chairman Try This! Morrls had quite properly ignored a Slogram,from Orville 5. roland. coun- | 198 BARRELS OF WHISKY OlL of cloves, camphor, men- thol and similar cooling, Mr. Hilles, who will sail for Eu- llfl“llf medicines will instant- at all cylinders. “This feature contributes largEly not only to the efficient performance of your motor, but to its long life. Wayne Smith and Co. Better Business Bureau Frank Black, Jr. Louis Rothschild rope tomorrow on the President Hard- | SEIZED BY GOVERNMENT ing, expressed the opinion that the i state organization should pass on the 4 question of prohibition enforcement |Distillery’s Stock Taken When when delegates are chosen to the na- - ly relieve the fiery pain and % istributor . tional convention. Proprietors Fail to Heed Notice to quickly stop the inflammation, 3 omri d Acting Director . Asst. Director 1e i mot ¥t Deen deciiaf i paid| Ship Supply to Warehouse. it combined in a preparation ||. & 22d and M Streets ciing the national convention in Chicago 8| 5 e Associated Pross that will penetrate the skin + ; West 2007 was indicated in dispatches from that | Ppn TIMORE. | Md. July ain and reach the irritated skin ¢ g Buildi S BT in S orves s, | caute of tatlure to Réea % wovbriment || o0 TS Sl Srcaration || ‘ ~ : W S i notice which gave thenr thirty days in Didders for the convention, he de-|if:Ck to concentrate 198 barrels of|| NOxzema Greaseless Skin : - 3 '3:.'53‘ ':’dtdl;lg :“h&ta -unfl'n-l'h‘?cé;!,:rg whisky in the Baltimore concentration Cream. Try it. You'll be warehouse, Frensdorf and Brown.|| amazed nsta i .| [ i 1 mittee meets in December. " |provrietors of the distillery “ware- ([ [e's the ;m‘. ‘fine-? ..,:L:; t yy our €rvice house No. 31, Colgate Station, have 3 600-LB. BEAR IS KILL had their liquor possessed and trans. || for tired, aching feef. : . ED ported by the internal revenue au- At all drug stores—3 sizes, AFTER SLAYING STEER thoritles to the concentration ware- || = 35c, S0c, $1.00, ouse. - 4 ; This move means, according to Galen If your dreggist cannot k.4 ~ Bpeelal Dispatch to The Star. 1. Tait. collector of internal revenue, ly you send money to 3 ’huw:.r:su-:!ibil \d' Va., July ufidA i that u:r rmw;y pu}nw::din:( furlll;o con- oxzema Chemical Co., 102 ar which weighed ‘about 600 pounds | centration of syirits stored in th. Lafa, ore, _ wan Killed mear Deru, this county, | various distilleries throughout the ,I;:"‘q ..’f‘:f, tvlimy“‘ ¥ early in the week. The animal was | country, as directed by an act of Con- in_the, of eating a steer L gress, is in pro e direct. 1t ned izt “iata, " er LEress, 12 o Drocess of Belng. carriea f dire