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55 WHTE FERRY * BNDGE MEASIRE Maryland Delegates Send Bill Providing Commission to Gov. Ritchie. N M, February 22.— The probabi of the construction of v bridge over the Potomac river at White JFerry, Montgomery county, and the openi direct route by improved | between Wasl a the valle: rially AN )1 hwa Virginia when a tand a: Jones viding { project a bill has already needs ake ery nmission 1o s county pro- tudy the hously passed the touse the and only 1 1 of Mary of threc wo and int would he_ ship farm produce tations into Wi A RNepair and Ju Prince ¢ tion of instruction at Laurel, bill adopts Oxon H is provic The Lill Ager of rowering ti Mount tein emount of tion of i also pus to the visions the directed to estublish ric exceptio N per cent request s s erendu Deleg Known village of Cheyy ¢ same. The vision of county Company the suidivi District of Columbia— Fair and continued cold tonight, lowest tem- perature about 20 degrees; tomorrow increasing cloudiness, with rising temperature, followed by rain or snow tomorrow night; moderate west, shifting to east and southeast winds, Maryland—Fair and continued cold tonight: tomorrow increasing cloudi- ness, with rising temperature; dimin- ishing west, shifting to east and southeast winds. Virginia—Fair tonight, warmer in extreme southwest portions; tomor- row increasing cloudiness, and warm- ©r, probably snow or rain in extreme t portions; moderate northwest, t and southeast win, Fair tonight, war er in south portion; tomorrow cloudy and warmer, followed by snow or ruin, ® Record for Twenty-two Hours. ¢ pm., 31 8 pm fam, 24 8 am, .m. today. ate last year— nd geodetic —Low ti ‘The Sun and Moon. Sun rose 6:52 a.m.; sun sets Sun rises 6:51 am.; sun Temperature. Galveston Are Scheduled Exclusively in Che They All - | honor of the memo: Subjects of Intense Interest Beginning Sunday Frank H. Ty Ve A TerTan e e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1924, PA THE WEATHER |VIRGINIA REVERES DECISION ON GARRETT | MARYLAND HOUSE | ROCKVILLE. | FIRST PRESIDENT ‘Washington’s Native State Pays Tribute to Memory of Fore- most American. Special Dispatch to The St RICHMOND, Va. Virginia, the native state of Washington, paused this afternoon to do homage to the foremost American. | The military of the city paraded in | the afternoon, and the Colonial Dames I placed a splendid wreath on the mon- | ument in the Capitol Square to the memory of the great Virginian. er in the day Gov. Trinkle, in the ity of host, invited the mcmbers : legislature to make an insy tion of the new state office buildin which is being occupied as fast the departments can be moved The building is not completed, f the floors have been made nd as fast as the workmen va- > the department for that is { these will ho but ot for a moment for the reason thirtcen days for the work of the and there is a vest amount of s to be considered. mgton, but it PARIS MARKET HEAVY. | ices were s 54 francs : on London, imes, s per cent loan, 6S franes S0 imes. dollar was quoted at 20 centimes. centir 100 fra | Ssan Antonio | Sen Diego. 8. Francisc | Spokane " | WASIE, 10603 (8 a.m.. Greenwich time, today.) Temperature. Weather. . 36 Part cloudy Part cloudy LAFLIN Will Correct Muscular Eyestrain {Claflin Opfical Co. cnlyail;:ui ls!:;l:. | | i ek e ok ok ke ek ok ek ok ko ek ke ook | Three Big Features for Publication Washington in Star Three Touch Simond’s Lat- | Three || MOTION DUE MARCH 13 Judge White to Rule on Plea for Retrial—Defense Argues Errors. By the Associated Press. & RICHMOND, Va., February Judge B. D. White will announce on March 13 his decision on the defense motion to set aside the verdict of Zuilty in the case of Larkin Garrett, mvicted of voluntary manslaughter « The court made this state argument of counsel here yesterday. The defense attorneys argued that some of the instructions to the jury were improper, that a member of the ury had subscribed to a fund for the Robert Garrett, murder in connec berland Court Hou was found guilty of second degree enced to five vears’ ruling on his mo- 1, argued at Cum- new tr s s ago, likewise is herland some w pending. WOMAN SEEKS OFFICE. 0 The Star. D, W. Va., February 22. auley will be a can- - from the second congressional district to the demo- atic national convention in New ric next June. Mrs. William Camp- bell, Charles Town, is also a delegate. didate for dele A new species of splder with cight on gs, pink and striped with has made its appearance in Dl \ =3 lustrated manship. 'ASKS DRY REPEAL| Passes Resolution Caliing on Con- gress to Act—Montgomery County Delegation Wet. et Special Dispatch to The Star. ANNAPOLIS, Md., February resolution calling on Congress to re- peal the Volstead act was adopted by the Maryland house of delegates here by a vote of 70 to 37. The measure, introduced as u joint resolution by Delegate David Bruce of Balti- more, son of United States Senator William Cabell Bruce, was amended to make a house resolution and p: ed on its second reading. Under rules a third reading for such a r lution is not required. A copy of the resolution will be sent to President Coolidge, the pres- he Senate, ke After reviewing what it terms the | “deplorable conditions followed * prohibitior which have the re ganized, it _should be repealed. The Moutgomery county voted solidly with the “we hoth roll calls. On th pass the resolution the I county delegation s | Charles ‘B. Ager, J. Guy nd George J. Hess voting with the “wets” and Delegates Andrew i':lrrl-l c#. jr., and Henry L. Morris with the | b 4 ation | Dl Third “Johnny Tupants” Suits \) l 2.95 Quality—in fabric, fashion and work- ROCKVILLE, Md, February (Special).—Judge Robert B, Peter has drawn the following to serve as ju- rors at the March term of the circuit court_for the county, which convenes here Mon March 17 Laytonsvilie district—Frank D Howard A. Plummer and Je ‘Waters. Clarkshurg—William A. Anderson, Bdward M. Beall and Franklin Wa: ters. Poolesville—Benoni D. Allnutt, James Sp r Pisher, Charles V. Wil- lard and . Williams t T. Clagett, « John W. and Spencer 3i-the Edward vell. L Olney—Lew W i W am P Je 11, Joseph T. -holson 1 Darby. and William 3 Bt Wellington i Richard | od, Will len, Hug he duugh- r of John e Wheaton—Jeme w F. Fischer, William (. Moul ©_O'bonn d William W Miss Margaret 1. Brockmar, ter of Herbert Brockmiy, i farme v 18, @ v. Van T. Methodist Crawford, pastor Ve Va., by whom Churcl West Amb they were accompanied he Lynchburg. Floor Fo \ AR I 'M?z\ friends she was joined at the railway station by young Campbell «nd the.min- er and the three boarded the next ain for Rockville. The minister, as stated, is pastor of the | tended by both young people, | The_third quarterly mecting of the Free Methodist churches of this dis- trict will conyene in the church at Rockville {his®evening and continue through Sunday. Rev. H. W. Hodge, presiding elder of the district, will preach each evening, and Sunday aft- | ernoon a love feast will be held. Rev. | 1. Z. Albaugh, pastor of the Rock- ville church, and other ministers of the district will assist with the serv- churchat- ss Josephine Wolfe, awson, stenographer Dawson & police_force, on Febru- ed, it was an- remony was performed by . Mylene, pastor of the Ellicott City Presbyterian Church, at the home of the minister. rhey will i in Rockville. Mr. ind_were d tod FOR THE FEEBLE-MINDED 2y, *ebruary u [ Speciat Dispateh 1o The § ‘RICHMOND, Va.. The has advanced which provid in claxses of inmates of the hospitals and the _epileptic The bill has not been dis- hut it is expected to create k_when it comes up on senate il age. The bill has the cordial support’ of social workers and the physicians of the state as being a in the t reducing the al investigator for the | for the sterilization | ninded, the criminally inclined hat is a charge on r gette. t bow. 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Cabled articles upon His Investigations of Present Conditions in Western Europe—in which this con- servative observer will interpret their true signifi- cance to America Exclusively in The Sunday and Evening Star g——————n Beginning Monday The True Story of Woodrow Wilson —written by David Lawrence— Setting forth many interesting and intimate facts in the public and private life of the great War Presi- dent. Mr. Lawrence knows his subject as no other newspaper man was privileged to know it—through close contact with Mr. Wilson. Exclusively in The Eveaing and Sunday Star This best describes the well known “Johnny Tupants” suit. This extra knicker suit will give the maximum in sturdy service and with- stand the hard usage the average boy puts it to. Carefully tailored of splendid spring fabrics: All-wool tweed, cheviot and cassimere in. new colors and mixtures. 1 to adm istrict. 1T sanitary powers, except in where it conflicts with the W Suburban Keep strong. 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