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32 ARINES TOCANP ATWINGHESTER, A Step on Way From New Mar- ket Battlefields tc Quan- tico Arranged. 3u.- Be- Unit herd 1 of the e to Octeber 1 on Market, Va at Quantico, v, following edley Butler and s will u t the Win- grounds, and it is ex- h of the time wiil be de- trips to battlefields in all s from W The city opposing during the amip rchester. and rot by aimeult Dbase one for to da the 5o seciion icles in Outtie th tha fr ther that will and to the Quantt Orange, Gor- y. und thence to there About ity of " tain ALEXANDRIA. }0.—~While Humphreys July » eloc ALTXANDRIA, Va e the day colored street it-was ad he at the nd Osborne Fen ere pelled and liquor b picked up the this cit de tnu af battlc- | Gen | ve | artil- | during the | the | %wm | For Fou MARTINSBURG, W. Reports - made b; to frult growers from all parts of the country indlcate a commercial erop this season, embracing all frult that |is barreled and not including the !tarm crops marketed locally, of ap- proximately 4.500,000 barrels from the | stutes of W Maryland, { Pennsylvania The est { mate by states: Pennsylvania, 1,2 00v barrels: Marylan 0,000 barrels; Virginia, g i West Vir- ginia, 1,250,000 b The geénerzl report was made Federal Statistician Shepherd New York. Yor New York state as area he reported 1 for this year as Va., July 30.— 50 | section particularly interested in the New York production because of competition. For the state of Wash- inzton the government reported a 34,000-car production, as against 30, FOUNTAIN TO STAY IN FREDERICK PARK Request for Removal to Make Way for War Memorial Denied by County. Special Dispateh to The Star. FREDERICK, Md. July ~The fountain in the courthouse parlk, this clty, is not to be remaved to make ay for the $15.00% memorial to be {erected here in the fall in memos of the men and women who served 1in the world war. A request of the unty founta be of the park, uty co owed t other site in the park long a landinark, has from the center refused by the who. however, association the choice of The four two bro n moved has bec ion ral favor of ome other v eveni e xt fizure of victory octagonal base, the will carry bronze s of ull service the city and will be ready mistice day BULLET VICTIM MAY DIE: FUGITIVE FOUND HIDING Special Dispateh to The Sta MUIRKIRK d Dixon, of this Ally rred Tha meniorial is \ding on whi !plates with the wen and won The n nd Deputy an of Brentwood went to the William Jones, colored. ut 4 founa Dixon claims Ross. struck him several times he fore he shot Lim. Ross was removed to a Baltimore hospital, wounded in |his abdomen. Dixon is in the Hy- jattsville jail Sh i le, )M\vu- | Liding — EMILIONAIHE HOBO RUNS AFOUL OF POLICEMAN Released. But Too Late Preach i How i to at Migratory the state- tion of the lleged airfax mona during, Paul's Epis- were i late street V. Lloyd, ptist ret LIST FOR HORSE SHOW. Special Prizes Arranged for and pas- Church Event it Berryville. Va. Labor Picnic. B, Assoe LAD July ads How of St. Louis. 3! hobo.” who is attending the “hobo” conference in this city, was arrested yesterday while distributing cards ad- vertising a meeting and pi°r ' to be held here. He technical charge of duct, but later was released be given a hearing today Dr. How complied with the order of policcman to gather up all the icards he had distributed, charged, he continued to adver- nterence by word of mouth. lA\ ride in a poli patrol to C ued. and Dy prevented PHI disorderly e will H 000-Barrel Fruit Ci'op federal statisticians | | experiment statton memorial assocfation that this' was arraigned on a! con- | but then. it | THE EVENIN( r Nearby States 000 in 1922. Other areas in the northwest district were reported cor- respondingly heavy. Arkansas was listed for a 50 per cent normal crop. { Irregular preduction for the middle | Atlantic states was reported. Little was gathcred at the Wash- | Ington conference, it was said, as re- | gards the probable market for apples { this year. “Tentative markets will not likely be established until next week when the Inte Apple Shi pers Associat in Detro nual convention. which will b wenerally | | fy v as that |! probubly b r 1o turn to by-pro position of some of its yieid of over-production. " The tehee and Yakima areas have | speciulized in producing better g stock through constant pruning cultivation and have had, growers concede, a relatively smaller quantity | of inferior frult such as commonly | goes into the by-product plants. \CERTIFIED SEED ' URGED BY U. OF M. Farmers Can TIncrease Wheat Value 2 8 Cents Bushel, Says Expert ind t In it it v 3 iv {3 i to a Special Disp: o! COLLE: Plant only certlfied. is the advica given to farm- fers by the University of Maryland “Tt will increase {the worth of the crop from 2 to 8 !cents a bushel.” sa J Metzger, | head of th'e agronomy department ler whése direction wmuch of the fied wheat the state has had origtr According b te The Star B PARK. Md., Jul seed wheat that has been i | 30.— o by experiment cent of the wheat of ! d d other states in this P to w grade lowcr than uld because of weed seeds Certitied ced is that which ha Leen produced on fields that were inspected before the wheat was har- vested and was found to be pure and e of garlic; corn cockle, chess or | cheat und ry “Pure 1 is the first step in pro- ducing high quality product.” say Metzger. “and we hope no dis tant date every wheat planter in the statc use only certitied seed. At sent between 850,000 and 900000 bushels of seed wheat are ‘used annually in Maryland. This ' ear's certified and listed supply ha | re hed 25.000. It will t tak e years to supply al re farmers of the es of that | from season to the results of sur-| vevs made the sta- ! per to l !b s t that it ROCKVILL 1) airy ¢ Washinzton All the cows of such herds are en- {tively free from tuberculosis. deter- {mincd after two ann or th semi-annual tests by methods app led by the bureau of an [of the United States Department of Agriculture. or the state agricultural board A algn s now in pro- H he county of the dalry l is being directed by Tadson, te ard. and 1 this coun 2 shilled veterinaria cows, « i Tt m | ust | elaborate than | charge—Thomas T | Jores ndrew Mrs. own show te with promises usu: J avoring to interest of horses to help make big success and there is said be every fndlcation that all ¢ fille es in the Hall{ gse Ball Lea, {d | from -appearins at the religious serx- | \{) the conferenc led to “deliver wh utual : edu gas that mi of emplo sermon.’ h has for ic bene orke ided witl ity praised the re of Woadrow in of the conferer nt pronouncemen son urging spiritual reger the world. “We respect ances of such a man Wilson when he gives ression our innermost wishes and thoughts. us whethor he ic republican. democrat or soclalist sald Bonner. BOY DIES OF TETANUS. Spectal Dispatch to The Star BERLAND, Md, July ged nine vears. son of Casper Valley street, died at All | gany Hospital from tetanus, which {developed fro thorn wound- re- { ceived about t ag utte Woodrow U 30.— « a .{ NEW CUMBERLAND MARKET. | Clarke ion. to the horse west of Berryville, will continue the soclety is s for exhibits nd poultry de- uration of which a “xcited much Interest breeders of thoroughbred Ruces are to be another fea- the main g spee cattle. raction 1 prize the imong Lums of the chow DEATHS. ANCHBURG. Va,. July 30.—H, §, 1t vears of age, died ome at Union Hall T vear. tired Frida — nes of Ancient Americans. ting T of an ancient n ruce have been found In a t Santa Barbara, Cal. Scien- re that skeletons found surf: r cxcavations buried long hefore Europeans ot in that section. It is estimat- nt remains found 0 vears. ot a culls unearthed con- ound tists dee dar the cere h worn, due evident grit in the food euten. The Mt teeth in some instances were ind to he as large as the molars of ave modern white man. The itures of 4 number of the skulls had own towether. indicating that their tne Tived to a great age. Among re found a lump of yel- 1d one of red which pa E money amon these No More Hunting. Freem Joury wede office \ voung ounty judge ppeared at ‘the and asked for What Lird of a license?” asked the juds hunting license?” 0" was the answer. “Ave tank bane Lunting long enough. Aye ant wiriese license.” though all | to sand | { Special Dispaten o The Star H CUMBERLAND, Md., July 30.—The| first market for Cumberland stnce | 1910, when the City building burned. | was opened here Saturday in the ‘new Bayer building on Commerce street | KILLED BY SWITCH ENGINE. PETERSBURG, Va., July 30.—Her- bavt Ml thimty.two, wag lllled hete| e s R htly injured. l '1 | | | ADDITION FOR HIGH SCHOOL. al Dispateh to The Star { LYNCHBURG, Va., July !tract has been signed | addition to_the high s cord, Campbell county, the work {be ‘completed October 1. This will | make it possible for the village to have an accredited high school. Lost 14 Years T hrough Divorce Special Dispatch to The Star to | made, j Wwith g Boy Finds Mother| . where he was | cars to < stated. be ain repairs expected to hington will n {vut on until after c which bout a mont! {WHEAT BEGINS TO MOVE. 1480.283 Bushels Received in Bal- B = timore by Boats. I Special Dispateh 1o The' § | BALTIMORE, July : le amount of new native hv wheat has begun to move { Baltimore ele So far this vear the vessel receipts—that is. grain { jed in small schooners and bay —is 480,283 bushels, a8 compared hushels at this time last year ddition, considerabe new Erain as been received by rail shipments, but as no separate records of old and new grain are kept, it is not boat s ver Spring [ posing the unteer Fire Association, Ist | Bar ments arranged bition i public | Spotsylvania propriate winners P i Navy Virgini |3rrs. died at the abou thirty s board pleted the road was closed because of the bridge building, the county gave the road a STAR. FIGHTERS REGALED Eight Speeches Mark Joint Session of Four County Companies at Rockville. Special Dispatch to The Star ROCKVILLE, Md., July 50.—A joint | neeting of the volunteer fira com- panies of Kensington, Rockville, Sil- and Takoma Park, con Montgomery County Vol- Mary”. with organizations and others in It was conducted by Wurd of Rockville, presi- Hall here Saturday about S ng, dent of the assoclatlon. Rev. John T. Coolahan, pastor St. Mary's Catholic Church, delivered he address of welcome, the response | belng by John Feast dent of the formerly presi- Spring company. erstown, who silver tobert Strobel e Volunteer Firemen's Asso- fon, told something about how to} ratse money I panies, | Kensing for volunteer fire com- Mayor Paul Kelleter of connected with try e. he L 1led ho user ille nited on addres " eparts the Ke P. Rowland ard Welslh, of e Wag and ¥, both live members the Rockville organization, Following the meeting, were served by members he Rockville compa 1 refresh- of ROAD CUT TO RELIEVE FAIR GROUNDS TRAFFIC New Highway. Racing Program and Pupils’ Day Among Fea- tures for Fredericksburg ptember 25, new rowd Lrough rutlic co A complete » remedy e program has been Arrangements to get an water supply to the exhi- inds are now being made bundant BT 1o first d s selic In Frederic sburg, Stafford, King George and Caroline counties, who will be ad- { itted fr will and various races and con- for which ap- awarded the } exhibits will als on this day. The prem b printed The out t fur a big and sue- este feature, ist is no ssful fair DIES OF PERITONITIS. Yard Employe Stricken at Work Thursday Star peritoni- be held home Ldward 1owill be ergreen p. No Ameri ‘vlonial ¢ Voodn, a gunizati wil Mr . ail VICTIM IN I\LLEGED~ FEUD.! in Hospital and Other in Jail After Shooting. pecial Disp - | guages at Westha hot wounds m is in the cc a shoo apel neighhe believed to be o shooting 1 at WORLD WAR VET DIES. pecial Disps FR Va., July 30. . Fearn.'a brother of Perry of Fredericksburg, Natlonal Soldiers’ Home, wtelle, Calif. on July 25. He was world war veteran, and was gass- d overseas. He was a native of cotland. coming to this count fifteen years ago, and was four years old J STEEL BRIDGE COMPLETED. ial Dispatch to The Star. LYNCHBURG, Va., July of supervisors has’ just com- in Amherst county, a $2,500 teel bridge over Harris Creek on Elon road. During the time the 0.—The aw coat of tarvia, n known just how much this is. The |2 amount recelved, however, consti- tutes only a small part of the Mary- land Crop, which was cstimated on July 1, by the local statistician of the United States Department of Agri- culture at 8,830,000 bushels. i —— MARRIAGES. ! KEYSER, W. Va —Announcement | {has just been made of the marriges| Totiego. Glasses Fitted Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Pyesicht gpee‘:lxl;"nl SRR of Miss Ada Boor, daughter of Wil-! liam Boor, and George McCauley, in! the Baltimore and, Ohio passenge: service. which toof plagg at Cleve- | tland. Ohio, January RICHWOOD, W. Va—Wade Hel- mick of Caress, and Mrs. Mandy Lee | affens of Removal, were married on | the West Virginia and Midland, pass- | , enger train as it was speeding along, by the Rev. S. Bennette of the Meth {dist Protestant Church of Burnsville. BLOOMERY, W. Va—Charles Ed- {jvard Alkire and Miss May Paris were Mmarried at Bloomery. FROSTBURG, Md—Karl Lancaster {and Miss Hazel McIntosh both of | Akron, .Ohio, were married at the | Hotel Gunter. BAPTISTS FORM CHURCH. i ¢ | | Special Dispatch to The Sta ( FREDERICKSBURG. Va.. July 30. LYNCHBURG. Va. July 30.—Rich- ard Austin, seventeen vears old. who | |lived fourteen years with an uncle| jat Shenandoah. Page’ county. came here a week ago in quest of his| {mother, from whom his father was | separated when he was three vears old The boy's quest was given pub- lielty here, and Thursday night he | walked up to a knot of men talking in Main street and asked about his mother. One of the men took the boy to 2101 Taylor street, where Mrs. Mary May, the mother, lives. The poy will live with & brother in De- troit. { was presided over by —The Fairview Baptist Church has! been formally d with about fifty members enrolled. The organi- | fon meeting took placo- in the! Fredericksburg Baptist | latter church. Swift, pastor of the ‘WINS FIDDLER PRIZE. Spe Dispatch to The Star. FROSTBURG, Md., July 30.—Joseph C. Spiker, veteran miner, won the old fiddler's contest at Junior Order Park here and was awarded $10 in gold, but he returned $5 to the com- mittee as a donation to the Arion Band. The other contestants were Olin D. Robinson, Frostburg, and J. ¢ rash wont heal'it Attempts to conceal complexion !2mishes usually fail, and only serve t draw attention to the defects. Underneath most unattractive skins is a clear, pleasing complexion—ali ...t is'needed is the propertreatment! It is surprising how often a brief use of Resinol Ointmen and Resinol Soap will clear away blotches, redness and roughness and give the skin its natural freshness and charm. Ask your druggiet for Reslsel. Resinol WASHINGTON, MONTGOMERY FIRE was held in'! 150 members of the ! ot! congested | will be for pupils of thel D. MONDAY. Sicind 99 23. 30, 19 {Train T akes Off Good Leg; Peg Escapes “Injury”’ pecial Dispatch 10 The Star. ELKINS, W. Va., July 30.—Mon- roe Howard lost his only leg when jarred from a coa. train and run over here yesterday. Howard lives one mile south of Mill Creek and worked for Moore & Kepple on a bark-peeling con- tract. He lost a leg in an acci- dent several ycars ago and had a which = was * latest mi ¥ hospital. Hi a daughter of John_ Lambert, 10st a son in the world war. How- ard has a large family JAIL QUIZ WILL GO " 70 COUNTY BOARD Prince Georges County Prosecutor| Will Confer at Marlboro Tomorrow. | i Epecial Disputch to The Star. MARLBORO, M, July uting Attorney JI. Wilson i Prin unty, who 4 i stitutions the county n sentenced to terms Jail meet | commissioners the later will Beall in will the courthouse tomorrow and eonfer with Judge Fillmore of the seventh judicfal circult ! Bernard Ridgely, a former em- Iploye of the jail, who was arrested Saturday on the ‘charge of assisting in_Jail-breaking, will be given county it of the Peace H. W. Gore who escaped Friday, nms. colored, was arrested ashington Saturday. He made an affidavit implicating Ridgely, declar- {in that he had opened the cells Simms was awaiting trial on a charge of eriminal assault. Mr. Kyon state ! this morning that he would ask the ! county commissioners to form a co nittee of themselves or of relia to conduct a eweeping "he commission yon. George W. Wells, William H Gude. not been passed sure of that” Mr. Ryon swid have made a quiet preliminary vestlgation and found that none the men involved has had money to bribe. There may | political motive, but I am in position to state this definitely.” Mr Ryon fs a candidate for one of the judges of the seventh judicial cir- | cuit to be elected this fall | republican ‘BOB‘BED HAIR COST $324., Of three Clifton are | ater Duvall A George N | and George “Money h; w I am A of be | Heads of Deaf and Blind Schools| { Fined on Pupil's Complaint i Special Dispetch i ROMNEY scs of -The H. F to T H P nts were led one of the students of | the school, came 1o end when| | Judge Dailey fined the defendants $10 and costs. the costs amounting to 4 ving_shin, Nellie Brown ng seven Indictments 1t ur tood action brought by Miss | dis- GENERAL STORE ROBBED { Special Dispaten t LYNCHBUR! ulkners general 1 ted on the 'me ten miles from ibroken into sometime Friday ‘and shoes, shirts and eaps valu 15300, were stolen » The Sta | P ed at i MADE ROANOKE PROFESSOR. j special Dispatcl SALEM, Va, July 30.—Dr of Atlanta, was today d assistant professor o | languages at_ Roanoke Colleg ihas been professor of pton Collag | Cox College, Ga BUYS LYNCHBURG PAPER. § Special Dispateh to The Star tox Times paper, which belonged to W. jant. Mr. Clement formerly edite | paper § d the { Mrs lizabeth Nash clerk in San Mateo county, {wrote out her own mar [ & { ! 1 A O forts state [ ginia on | try par ing { Harrison Hittle could be n on the | tween Mr o | ginia deliveries and sub- |y | Mary v erabs, further hearing August 9 by Justice | Mary] c they are n | their { dredgers who foystermen are fined ! tions - | e test sufficient | tion h he He fs |~ NEW LAWS NEEDED - INOYSTER DISPUTE, !Virginia and Maryland as Far Apart as Ever, Says Commissioner. al Dispateis to The Ot BALTIMORE, July made v 30, —Des rence viand ster ning to ) agreem reniote in con ™ officials { th of Vie- rdus- the bor- tis erab and o ap Iy as rd- to as ever, Comnussioner ji. He said plished Congervation W. Viekers, untess ew laws are adopted The latest conference steamer Governor tooic place Vickers and Consesrvation ommissioner MeDonald of Vir-| As to the crab problen describes the ommi situation rabbers durin that the Vir vinte plaint Virgmian crak ders captur. hard crabs and er pens, where th remain until they ey are then sold Maryland crabbers ¢ trginians, | " prevent propi trginfa crabber anders abs to di. ' ! chells erabs e that the z male nd that the thensands of in the water s while waiting shells to the oyst > river,®y slation the r situation in Viekers said that be put thrcugh problem. He d 1 1 that Ml plat viand that aw ar wherew viol: bt in \ 10 Mar DISCOVER WHITE GRANITE Dispateh to The Star HBURG. Va. f white granite for road work purpo has ¥ 1 s now being . Most of the used here comes re Nearly Everyone Is Fond of Boiled Beets with melted butter. But they must have an ap- etizing acasomin Serve them sliced thin with a dressingof 3parts melted butter and 1 part A&PERRINS THREE WAYS TO HAPPINESS i v Husbands— Keep Guessing— . You know you promised to make your wife happy when you married her, didn't you? Here’s your chance. Save These Ads— See Tomorrow’s Sia.! e PRIMARY JUDGES NAMED. VIRGINIA STILL RAID Special Dispateh to The Star. FREDERICKSBURG, Vi —The board of elections has ed the following judges and clerks for the democratic_primary to be held August 7 in Fredericksburg: Upper ward—Judges, J. Fred Brown, lor Scott, Tom Clark. Clerks Jones, Joseph P. Rowe, jr. ward-—Judges, J Wilmore Cox, Dunnehl, sr.. D. S. Russell. Cle W. Francis Rowe, Frank Gouldman Commissioners of Election—J. Wil more Cox. Val Dannehl, sr., S. Taylor | Scott, Tom Clark, J. 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