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38 QUEENON U. . TRIP WILL LIVE ON TRAIN Marie of Rumama Will Visit Cities All Over Country. Within Two Months. - Wilmer Colwell, BY the A BUCHAR eptember Queen s trip to © States will last eight weeks, and dur ing most of the titme the royal party | will live on a private t He the giraffe coming month—Longfellow Legs, either ither appropriate. Klinger, 13 vears ton street, turns to name a for next Long e old. tall ong she thinks ' t L. rson street, 2 puld le named Togo land in his home count after a celelrated Nell Gibson Heath, For Portland, weg.: Vi . Los | Angeles, Kansas City, \nnm- erque, Qt. Louis and Louisville. * The Queer. o will visit FFlorida and North ana South ¢ s old, stone, after 1 ~ accompanied by 10 years old, of 9 Rock Creek Church road, is partial suggests two numes | ¥ to the Zoo and Laddy of which strikes of “panish . =0 she tells us, plain 11 Boy might do. 1346 the giraffe Togo- and also Japanese admiral. vears old, e THE EVENING NAMES FOR GIRAFFE INCLUDE LONGFELLOW, TALL BOY. TOGO Laddy Long Legs. Our ng}mess, El Alto and map Also ‘Suggestccl for Young Fellow Coming Here. 4 Lanier place, suggests the rather nal name BHmp because the ‘e will hold his nose so high in i, - Douglas Davison, 7 years old street, believes. ‘the b Our Highness. ggestions in this morning's from Richard Allen Hol- W street; Ruth old, 306 Carroll 5 t name i Othel mail rows, 9 years old, 1753 Columbia- road! June Gibson, Silvi i Nouris Thies, 9 old, S718 orgia avenue; Alice Jane Walker, % old, 464 E street southwest: old, 5016 lane, i dra, T \nu\(l‘, 530 Ingraham street. The Q her voung Intant possibly Prince 1 <on. The royal party will “otal 21, It is planned for the Queen to leave Bucharest between October 2 and 4, the Leviathan (on which a| < been t her disposal) | October 12, EUROPE NOT TO PAY Princess oursg VIRGINIA VETERAN DIES. G. M. Lowis Was Guide at Fred- cricksburg Battlefields. | Special Dispatch to The Star RICKSBURG M. Lewis, Wrong Majority, Resulting in | Rise of Dictators. There is no cf rope will V.. Septem: K2 vears old, anin County, Confederate | Prew of the few -remain- | ¥ ixton's Battery in Friday He was who spoke at the I ast night, under York, nd one of 1 died at his home 4 short illness d in Civil War history past few vears acted as battletields here. He| + veteran of the War | arandson of u veteran | n ng me this seetion night after vell informe and for the guide was of 1812 of the Mrs. Thon mbers nnulled,” h Dr. ber of trips to returned from sk why such aken up in i€ because it is hecause erty to spi n economist or a hanke: s one with no ax to grind. nothing for m urch. I am desi and that country. e, 1 presume y subject th eligious service, as its moral sides. < L. Kube of Spotsy 2 Mrs, B 1. Whitner of- Bennettsville, Mrs . W. Landwehr of Wash- | ind Miss Kate Lewis of IFred- | son, Lewis: a doption, P Lewi brother, 8. 1. Lewis, survive. | % TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL—"The Coconnuts Al comedy, at 8:20 pan ASCO—"Abie’s t 8:20 pam What Price, ington erickshurg son by and for is honor mu ment, a continent ruled by fear. came aware of the fact that there absolutel Irish Rose,” Glory,” o 1t ebts to Ameri 2 creditor. But this answe question. 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