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12 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1925. T T "\rmkl topping it off with the strains | 9 a the next Congress should increase ALEXANDRIA [nl‘ny excent for. his attempt to live a ROLKVILLE | paten resulted in approximately 170 o ‘amma o y the pensions. clean life and his abstinence from in- | arrests. Avout oneha of ‘these The governor hegzed off from a I Adjt. Gen. Murphey stated that Cesdetil: | toxicating liquors. | cases were tried and about one mm. speech. He had been g « | while he did not think that the or-| 3 ..‘.ml for the reason indicated g ALEXANDRIA ¥ Se; r 28 . C PoN S be sice July 4. he exp ganization would take a stand on| ALEXANDRIA, Va., September ROCKVILLE, Md., September ly all of the others wers, | | n't speak out of doors any. | e, question, if a resolution were | (SPeciall.=A meeting of the directors| Hawk Flies Theough Window. |(SPecial.—No more automobile (uw«.,.‘ i Eailar b charavea " 4 a2 Wi placed beiore the veterans fndorsing |of the Chamber of Commerce Is to be| (o (8o 58 G LT L | resulting from the tag camps '\?1 = di . ,,,',' 1" J pipes get hot and swell up.”| the stand of Col. Mitchell, who is 2 held this week, probably tomorrow | . ¥ | cently conducted by S| slummer | While Sherift Clay Pl 8 3 Ln 1. referting to his throat, which | { Spanish war veteran, it would be | p; probably , tomorToW | popegal, Ireland. a hawk flew into|Cently conducted by Sheriff Plummer | TV 0 SRCHEE Iy ; ¢ re. . i night, to elect o president to suc cced\u.p open door of 1. 5. Bidlake's place [and his men in ‘the lower scction of hoacse from the stress of the Kly passed. | E i h an end, he t | cent campaign in which he eme R announced that o |the late. Kenneth W. Ogden. At a |and followed the sw llv')\\ up the broad | the county will be tried in the Police | keep ti v the Hylan forces | res be placed before | meeting held last week a selection was | Stairs a he Read of which was al gyt here, Judge Samuel s, o | ple ; late ov wal- Hits Admlnlstrahon Claims | ;mh ris mavoralty primary. | Spanish War Men Said to Be the co i o establisih | made, bt the choice wax unable to ac- | 1505, *":;",‘,‘,":;:f;,,;,,,"“:hi‘,‘ug}. who presides in that court, has an. | {0 Arrest all persons yaevice B naniens Warlcapt, . made the’turn | nounced, excepting some of those| The annual rally exercise | provided him with an opening wedge | f Veterans similar . 4 J 3 xewcil in Chicago Speech, Believed | for his talk. " The vicitor rtned ¢ in Favor of Stand of Veterans similar to that of the Amer- | 1o another selection. | postponed because of the faflure of | were held in Warner Memorial Pre = ; 1~ Memt £ the o pe Mumou £ vever, we i _ E Sl a Hot Sp movie show Memorial services were held last embers of the committee on new the accused to be in court when their | byterian Church, Kensi . yester . 4 | . s b . . v - | going at sucl as be unable to " = when: his DIt re G thitin B e Aead o s lomenuh«w left iy for Acquia | R0ing at such speed as to cases were called for irial. The ¢am- ' diay morm Campaign Opencr. s avhen W RITe Sn/le N Col. Mitchell. BLE e neane e tha ot E POWIE. (hapect the na flew through the plate gluss = . Jeota: _| window, showering glass in all direc rnor was flashad on th . | John J. Lawless of Gen. Leonard R T e il S i e Sl 3 | Wood Post reciden " | ngton Stone Corporation. After the | tions. Br the Ascociated Press IR e i | By the o P g o chomaine, de. {insbection a Tuncheon will be tendered | CHICAGO, September 25 A few Well. he went around New York | ST RSBURG, Fla., September | partmen ft; < S 9 s ' the officials of the | subjects jotted down on the back of | Si a song about sidew ind rail and automobile and on | memo; MeCormick Medical Glasncs Fitted they elected him governor,” another 3 | - . Jodnes, C. P. Waller, | Colies a torn envelope provided the ammu- | repiien at pleased the foot thousands of delegates and - . F oller, U-'S, Lambért, H: B Ge Graduite nition for Gov. Al Smith’s message to| The serious part of the p nor's | Yisitors to the twenty-seventh annual Candles Now Made of Glass. '{’ L C ww, Harry Hummond, Dl‘. CLAUDES.SEMONES Cook County Democrats Sunday—a |tk was di 1 at the ¥ rec- mational encampment of the United| (andles have become so popular for | | : S : ord of the nat administrat | 4 s | anal L Smoot, Julian E ioh recital which his friends con ed | °19 i Spanish War Veterans arrived here | purely decorative purposes in homes|Y. Williams, B. Weil and W. B. Mc. yeslg t“Slpe’czllulu! an opening bid for the Democ 3 nomy €l . vesterday. Trains last night were still | which are well equipped with elec.|Groarty. In addition to the committee | 100118 S oh ¥ | which are well equipy i e . T 10 Mel Bldg. nomination for President in 1928, @ nda leuu)‘l---nn: coming into the city bringing many | tricity . that manufacturers have de. ‘.’.--uL '-’x'n“.;:‘ '.‘1:’:““'.;”.. :n\ulr““ 5 10th und (. e N Coincidentally, Mayor William De e bugdon other veterans. | signed candle that will not 5 < ,”,. 3 2 4 + 1 . Dudley ver, who introduced the New . ¢ Adjt. Gen. James J. Murphey of [break or chip. It is simply ghtef executive as ‘‘the most bri 3 rcon =t Washington, D. (.. announced that & tubes filled with colc party leader in the nation.” was con- iR A o s < projects th ot | Michael sidered to have started a boom for re- [ ot (I O P 5 he"sxpecteaitthisito becthiaslantent shal iola ar ; the tube, givinzi The first Baptist C y First Moflgage Bonds nomination. Neither speaker, how- | (o (oo chauring of the. co | eampr that the Spanish War| the effect of n fringed wick i S Call o urite for Booklet N";xc | ever, me andidacies, but the i : i Ve NG ever hel i ba Py 1 th Co. a war to a peace basis, i The F.H. Smi subject was assumed by the 100,000 [ ¥ S % e of Democracy who. le; o fiel, CHE B Qe tent Men Arrive. | Czechs Order U. €. Engines. | o0 of the reward for those who lived | 0 smith m.ltflng.fll,hhanlh&m:s | tO party said, attended 8 and | eI wmare; 10 RO PILEE Ma o ant citizens | Th inister of railways in Czecho-|clean live He pointed to his own rec- | NVESTOR IN 52 YEAI ’(_”,,,_”M" | lic improvements delayed by the war Many prominent citize he minister of railways in base ball plaver and docamad | NO LOSS TOANY 1 B: Brer yoss of | 44 Amo them were Maj. slovakia is purchasing Ameris i Pl e 5 - o Prohibition Avoided. Geor, 3 anial 1 £ de sl : ? A 0 he would not be in ball to- | = Per Mo”th 31 5 \n.—x. the loc : was responsible | Wil . .| way engines in order to improve the b subject of prohibitiol ikewis for - Mass ' . The subject of prohibition, likewise. | for the gathering, which introduced = v ¢ efficiency of railroads in that country was not touched upon either by the | sich an ar f candidates for every al of New York or the Chi-|office from President to sheriff Tt drawn praise | Mayor Dever was unable to get|F sw Mexico, Gen. Win 35 miles an hous on uj h many’ Demo- | throuzh the entire list B . . now commis- | and this speed will be incres he picnic expect £ e 4 miles an hour on level s The engines being ord 3 \mn‘l pyrotechnics on the qu it o ‘at wholesale, | ] : H ms Quality. is centered wpon the | j _ SPECIAL EXCURSION Pay $15 to $75 Per Month. A 2 ind : E ewspaper men, who had come e oceatis leaActe iaclndine | canatante ! . - $ 2 rices. You a idleman all the wax from Brondway with the | BUOH EMOCHIC G QNGRS Hundreds of clerks were kept busy > ¢ . peobti Om ¥ n S : o e Smith all through the bal |40 " " catos and visitors spent T 7 E Labor Saving, Reads- : L e at the last Democratic national | ypd™ i SO LT 01a 0 Cquaint ] | R : able " you-to build s 2 cenvention SERR I et e e R | p Sh T ; ound Trip : e one-third e Tenganyike to Get Railroad. i Leruice gy ek e , Gov. Smith departed for New York i mesian hour onievel ot carpenters’ labor. Get esthetic . aetion of the convention. bring governmental affairs in lir ofect that the anization interestl Dressed i formal black, but with a ¢ form ashington that sai Tanganyika, the new name for the |have tl L ihe Spnishi] 3 AdEgt e s d b 4 o T e B _ Liits unday, October el | Africa, is to have double the! ¢ the vete ol = = E with the progress in science and busi- of the vete 1ould indorse the | i in vi i ness in thas “airplane age.” raflroad facilities that now exist. The | stand of Col. Williim Mitchell, de- | StechliEhsonrh il ain s Hell Cocl Bdas Routs The crowd was velling for “Al” long | east African commission is preparing | posed assiswnt air chief. und that! Leaves Saturday Night, October 3 before he began his brief speech and |to run lateral lines connecting with as the governor |>|mu‘l |fiu->.» the | the main line which kges across that i Lv. WASHINGTON (Union Station)....7:10 P.M. miliar note by Looming out the Smith | day 8 bout 1000 miles and atleast tt?l{lgeratdllre <) SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4 - A anthem, -~The Sidewalks of New | s will be udded. uards ) . | 2 3 el ons ptl s M M ot R A B D s R a g : i | Ar. Boston, N. Y., N. H: & H. R. R. (South Station), 740 AM. Material ms and Returning, leave Htw\nn, N. Y. H. & H. R. R. (South_ Station), =0 6:00 P.M. 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