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= THE SJNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. OCTOBER 17, 1926—PART 1. : P 22 ' YSPIRITUALIST PARTY TO VISIT ‘\ greater support and approval than the counties are available, but it is[cans have singled out for attack ene i expected at first. - estimated at $166.000, h county [of the biggest piece of good fortun | = Another suggestion has come to re- board of election superv makes | which has come to Maryland in recent 1 CHRIST S TOMB FOR SEANCE duce the membership of the general A up ite ewn figures, apd there is no | yveags,” he declared, and “one which | sssembly; both m-xnnrmsal and aiso to central State authority to whom they the na intetration can lay but | le P iy shorten the sessfons. It is argued repor claim to have influenced e Demo- IN SAFETY uR'VE i | that the present mvml»fl'&hln—{l\l\ sen !“S‘“;' :nrm-:--mw"'v of lhm{ul )hn\“ in | eratic candidates on yonr Stata ticket |ators and 100 delegates—makes a Maryland was made one of the cam-|have heen in public life for some time, Will Seek to Get Word From Bl w5 unwaEy (he wotk e Bt Ipatgn issues this week by Addlon |usd It wouid be Stranec if thoy hid E st capped by excessive debate. This re- 2. Mulliken, Republican candidate for | not made some honest mistakes whict T —— Savior and Pyramld S s o b o quires more time than is believed o governor | the opposition could seize on and a S . £ ) 7 essential, and with a smaller mem- I e tement he declared (hat|iempt to turn to their advantage, ecretary Tells Frederick, Makers. Question of Authority of Com-! hershin and shorter debates the work | Taxpayers to Bear Abgull! esheipersnaliyiwans spngseiito | Women Given Favor. & " " < time. - 4 & difference of opinion among right- | Following the lead of the Repub. Md., Meeting Schools Should — , mission-on Constitution A% interenting imnue n that per.| TWO-Thirds of Total, Esti- |thinking citizens respeciing the' it | feans. the Democrits this week fonk 4 N . taining to the conduct of the depart- of a governor to enforce the laws |Steps to give women a ger shar Teach Caution Biggest of Egyptian Monu- Raised mest of egucation snd its seneral mates Indicate of the State.” He supplemented this [In pavty affairs, and named an ad . . reconstruction. Harris Hart, super- | L ;-mwm-m':v sxl_\'lm.' the Dresent w\|.;r \“lsl\r\‘lrnmn:flwn .,fpu women frov oo intendent of public instructio ct- | laws on the statute books of Mary- | the city and connties to aid in the — ments Is Held Prophecy —_e 0 By the e tanen saunelect e land were adequate to suppress the | campaign. Mrs. Josiah W. Junes. i< Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. : | Special Dispatch to The Star. that the members of the hoard—to | Special Dispatch to The ~iar s traffic in the State Howard H. Howlett, Mre. George i FREDERICK, Md., October 16.— in Stone. | RICHMOND, Va., October 16.—Just | COnsist of not more than five men— | BALTIMORE, October 16.—A sum | This action on the part of the Re-|ter and Mrs. James . Chrisiophe Placing the industrial casualty list at | How h“'_ ”;9 ;'unmvflmlnn R0} signea should be named by the governor. |in excess of 000 wa pent by the | publican gubernatorial candidate | were named in Montgomery Ol e e —_ s SUEECS! | The hoard would be required to name | candidates. their friends, Baltimore | caused the assoclation against he ) Mre. James G. Boxs, Mrs. Bradtord |- 5000 annually. 1 E (0 the 3 BY HAYDEN CHURCH amendments to the constitution may | the executive head of the schools.|city and counties of Maryland in the | prohibition amendment to withdraw | Saulsbury, Mrs. Theodore . " mous financlal loss to commereinl | N 2 URCH. {g0 is a question raised with the first [ Mr. Hart would have the members | primary election of last = month, ac- | its endorsement of Mr. Mullikin, and | deram, Mrs. John H. LaCappidan. Mix plants through accidents, and de- | London Correspondent of The Star and - which is hear.|°f the various local school hoards |cording to unofficial estimates made ask all citizens opposed to the Vol | ielen Brisco. Mrs. Joseph B. Blind ploring the annual toll of the auto-| North American Newppaper Alliance. sesslons of that body, which is hear-| 7 by the people of the localities | today. | stead act to vote and work for the |ford and Mrs. Henry L. Mortis mobile, Secretary of Labor James J.| LONDON, October 16.—To talk with ing a number of prominent men. they: ate to sepvel | Of this the taxpaver will pay,|election of Gov. Albert (. Ritchie. | P cex, and Mrs. George « Davis last night, at a “safety promo- | the spirits of people who knew Christ Whether it is in the province of Would At | roughly, $385,000, while the candidates [ Mr. Mullikin in his campaign speeches | Beverly, Mrs. Julius Johnson, Mrs ¢ tlon mass meeting” here, nurged a )and possibly with the Savior himself HHe) comniRaion th. mike & revinton G Atiract Indusities. |and their supporters will pay about | (his week has made no reference to| . Greenwall, Mrs. W. W. Duni nation-wide campaign of accldent | while holding seances in Christ’s tomb OF thalasibtine Baatc law or ity présent Business men, bankers and inves-| $180,000. | the “wet” and “d question. but’ Mrs. M. Lucielle Combs gnd Mrs prevention among the youth of the and on the top of Calvary is the hoke e I e o “af | tors are favoring more liberal laws| The latter sum takes account only | has confined all his efforts to attack- | Marshall Dent in St. Marys TUnited Stites. Representative Fred-|of a body of British Spiritualists who, | h naRdinent ate ibrobleins: | regulating business and manufactur- [ of the siatements of expenses filed [ing CGov. Ritchie on the Conowingo . erfek N. Zihlman and 1. E. Walbrook | perhaps accompanied by some from The present constitution. net yet | N enferprises, with a view to giving |by the candidates for United States | hylro-electric - plant chaiter which | of Baltimore were sperkers. Jm» United States and (anada, will 25 yoain ol 1% AlTioSt ionsolets. Tt |to such induatries and promoters the | Senator and for governor in the two | s granted to Pennsylvania capl MOORE UNOPPOSED t is just this spirit of cantion leave Ersiing October 19 on as e mae e . o ; o : . same opportu s that States pa . s 1o ] X ses - this are held to encourage. Lves Under the leadership of an English | British Spiritualist, who will lead par. ; i78 ofren heen vefeeredt B a9 8 C00F | jaunched with growing numbers in | nominations, expenses of candidates | (iov. Riichie in_answering these | WITH LEEDY DEATH year we burn down a bolf Bilion | clergyman, who claims 10 have beer |tles of psychics to the tomb of Christ | 158 B8 B FEEEGM O, L ARTTET every direction, save in Virglnia. The |for the legislature or for local offices | charges said that Mr. Mullikin “lied | dollars’ worth of wealth through pre- | in communication with Christ on. and the Great Pyramid in an effort tof o0 4o 5 Gemand that the r.r‘(ulir;;- idea is to so change the tax laws|in the city or the counties. It does | by insinuation” In charging that he ———— ventable fir Fvery —year we|aiready, and. on numberless occasjons, | establish hic communication With| ;0" rega ding the payment of poll | A4 Reneral requivements that equal | include estimates of money spent by | had “sold out the people of the State™ | 5. R 4 winughter on our sireets and rond<|with one of the Masters disciples, |Sages of past centuries. taxes o e e e at louat | Inducements can be offered and thus |county organizations on behalf of |in granting the Conowingo charter. | Eighth District Republicans Not more peaple than die by the horrors | they plan to hold seances not only at six months prior to election be made | Ce4te & general industrial element in | State-wide candidates. These figures | Not in vears has politics fn Ma Silsct/Atistheefor Nov No one can question the | the Holy Sepulcher, near Jerusalem, to read one year's taxes and not More | °YerY_part of the State and to make | have not heen completed. duced situations involving x,e| to Select Another for Novem- grent addition to life we find in the [ and at the summit of the hill on which | World War, the armistice and many | p @008 S0 8 (@88 Snq REL QR | ise of the enormous water power that | If the total vote for the four candi- hort and ugly word” and its Bl Elicton S itomo If the motor car had|Christ was crucified. but also at the | Other important events in world |z hallot. It is also proposed to change | 1S NOW golng to waste in Virginla. | dates for governor in the two parties | use this early in the campaign is seen | 3 done 1 i else but promote plens- | yeputed site of the Navior's birth- residence in the State from two vears | ThIS is one of the matters that is |is considered in connection with the | by the politicians as indlcating s\l ure ar ith. it would he worth ail {place, in Bethlehem. and at Jacob's | Predicts Change in 1936 lo one. <A it stands, because of the | STEFosing attention. n sum of $565.000, a cost to the people |rough and tumble fight Fr0m 10N | gpecial Dispateh 1o The Siar the b of dollars we have in- | Weil, whers he talked with the wom 28 t 5 eUmbers 6l . E. Ketner, now of Washington, | o timore and Maryland of more | until election day in which persona 2SAS Netobesids " e it Rt (molur spiric teaghers told us that e s | has been named by the State Corpora’ | than 83 per voter is indicated—that Is, | itiex will Inrgely fisure e e Fhiat Epliite i | the pyramid was built to the order [ "3¥ (L (1® VO! 3 B ion Commission as commerce coun- | it cost §3 for every voter who cast here is no other lie so defestable it idkldh Vi d Curb For Tragic Side. ,h,\.:,.h.r‘ i f:-):?.":-:“y':‘;‘:fl‘,‘f”' | of the =pirit world;fand was construct- eRCHES B per cantiDEACIAl Streneth ) o\5 e ok Vinginla eonhnisdiont M- | a beilot i o = or unfair,” said Gov. Ritchié in his usler. memher of the Republi The rubber tire that brings pleasura | of the purty, the Rev. J. W. Potter,| €4 to conform to gie world history of | Would Re-elect Governors. Ketner will assume his new duties | The total vote for the four candl-|speech at Westminster this week. “as |{an ;,"{""‘“‘r‘"”]h"""'" o to one must not bring death 10 an-{ daclined 1 predict, because, as he put | Practically 4,000 years, which history | Another suggestion is that the State [ November 1. He will succeed Mason | dates for governor was, in_round |the lie by insinuation: there is moth. | he blaced on the tekel for o ®)(h other. Thix frightful toil of disasier |jr) “We never ask for messages fron | (045 0 1936, What is going to hap- | hreak away from the old regulation| MAnghum. who resigned some time |numbers, 187,000. divided as follows: |ing more veprehensibie than to tell |district Mepresentative & —(ongres in_the smoke of the motor must 8top. | any individual in the spirit world and | PER after that date the pyramid does | fhat a governor could mot succeed | 280 10 take charge of the work as | Republicans, Mullikin, 31.709; Hum- |a half truth, adding to that half truth | to replace John W. Leedy. who wa< You are as well aware as 1 that|nalor know in adsance who will ‘come | 10 indicate. which scems to mean | himself. - Whatever virtue the pro-| MAN&Sing director of the State |phries, 25,899, Democrats, Maloy, |assertions that are wholly false, and |found dead in b his heme het Jaws and ordinances are not enough | through' ™ Rut the reverend gentle | Lhat that date fs¥a kind of finaie, | vision may have exercised in the past | Chamber of Commerce. 24,860; Ritchie, 104,675, trying to make it appear that the »’;f"’;»‘ AIOETAa: fie: - Rasubil to end this massacre. Preventive | man added: "1t I possible th when there will be a rearrangement | has long since disappeared. Ry the | ——— iostimates of the Tost of registra- | whole mixture is a bona fide state-| Mr. Leedy was the Republican regulation is not enough to stop the | syl L of the ecoromies:of the world, in|iime a governor gets into office and | Parent.Teacher Body to Meet, |tion are included in the $135,000. since | ment.” ) {nominee ‘of the recent primary carclessness that starts a fire from | yaria and Joseph of Arimathae what shape or form we do not know. | acquires a real understanding of the y et. | ihe registraticn is a part of the ma-| Gov. Ritchie defended the granting lagainst R. Walion Moore. the Demo o forsoiien cigarette or a heedle taps even with the M If we supply the right conditlons. | work, it is said, he is nearing the| The Slater-Langston Parent-Teacher |chinery of the election. Baltimore [of the Conowinge charter and declared |cratic encumhent. lis untimel match. Lvery man. woman and child | seir. - © k as I hope we shall, it is possible that | end of his administration. 1t fs now | Association will hold the first of its|City spent in registration and elec- | that it would have heen impossible to |death was due to a supposed attack fn the country musi be taught to { the other world may take the oppor-| suggested that the inhibition be re.|monthly meetings for this term on [tion about $219,000. raise the capital in Maryland or for |of the heart. Arrangements for the care for himself and for others. We Will “Sit” in Pyramid. | tunity to send us information of value | moved and that the matter be left to [ Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in the No official figures as to the costs of | the State to undertake to bufld it. funeral were helng mada today need to hecome 100,000,000 pupils Later, while in Egypi. these Spirit- f‘,’;:‘““"“'“‘"n;::\‘:";fl‘i‘l" !;‘”;"‘;l'\allls 3‘ the people. That is meeting much 'Slater Building. registration and primary elections in | It is peculiar that the Republi- | burial to he ai Maurertown. 8 school for cautlon. That is a larse | ualists intend to hold one or two AL pass’ befor 6, educational program, but ii is only | “Sittings” in the dense blackness of | POSSIDIY what is coming to pass after Ly such congresses as you have gath- | the inside of the Great Pyramid and | ' 3% 3 . ered } that we shail finally swalie | possibly others in the Tombs of the Are el mome DArHnlla b i of oor peiTle AR biar R | whom vou would expect to communi- on their braing the lesson—take | Their “spirit “teachers” have in.|{He during your sittings in the care. formed them. it seems, that those LA Reginning in Childhood. theorixis are right who claim that the “1,\{ fi,'u'".‘.'.i»,gi‘:,".'yl‘,\r:"'nf 'u,'i“ p"‘f:'m;\,?,';l “We need to begin with the Great @ yramidiis mot-weally a dom should not " icat v ; o but a “prophecy in stone,” that v not communicate. T have Aren themselves. 1 would have th nsiruated 1o ihe orden of the apiel; | talked with spirits who lived on earth Tmportance s arithmetle o gram. |0 even to the minute. the outstand: | {eq on Carth duting the e f the Z ““Fout may have all the talents and | MiEhty pile, which covers 13 aerds | T2 S0 1€ 305 @8 &IOS TG0 Mepl | / knowledize on earth, but if you lnck | 9Vertops St. Paul's Cathedral and took | ;) c0d his privileges in his earth life, | /' the necessarv care for yourself and | 00000 workers 20 years to bulld. |y, iing murdered his own brother. He | / e e 0 they think they may get further con | \1\INS HRE e o oi0h e / Your nelchbor, you are ‘a danger to | g.mation of this trom! thutspirits who q Rl bl Bl for 21000 ‘years| ////// & matter of saving life and prop- | \t3 builders—and perhai@l. few mor | o the crucifixion of Christ erty. I hope you work up a spl ot 500 years after he. Umtazare, had Sraii of Sducation. snd Tuapiiazl L Lousipossible; Silieyisay, it ey laich Y0 o inatie ol et e s oo ap k=i y Ser Hinto keommuniiccion it | T80, e R AOWE InihoelisinL lom, pro ¥ | Cheops. the mighty King of the - L veIttiaty e e ald In my power. fourth dynasty whe wha fhe actun | cAme converted and is now a believer H 4 = in Christ. Some years ago he met FLYERS NOW MAY CARRY aren’timartioulaxly intereated iin hin, (NS00 2 SHeCATONE SRDIONE Wl £ S X since he was, according to their heli == worldng o s as a ¥ LIS // | only the “instrument.” Anyhow. thes | Misslonary. ‘and it was Livingstone \,,”,,,///IIIIIIIJ / OXYGEN TO HlGH SPACES don't expect to see |'hl’;l|\ i '“. e L\):4‘~I’54;1;.r}: }.’IH) English, which he o . ary ¥ “comes through.” or any of the othey | SPCAKS brokenly. 1 N : illustrious shades whom they think | “Theusands of Hells.” Thermos Bottle to Contain Supply | may communicain, since these partic: | “trme ,,‘,"":‘:" 'l',d,"(‘,k o = mavSemTainIsale SHino MRERS naric ntazare says that Livingstone | in Liquid Form for Aviators |[A" Spirituaiisic set their faces stern-|joked around him and saw the un- | Iv against “materializatlons” and ai | fortunate heings in the helle, and be- | in Lofty Altitudes. nther forms of “phenomena.” as they | cayse of the greatness of his heart By Seiance Service. B P l'l'fldnr:;‘d Py avite | o stayed with them. When he first | : Llv and even hy naughty spirlts, | came through, Umtazare prayed a | PARIS, Octoher 16, Aviators pra-|and they are hent on communicating | pasuttrul praser for 1ivimgatans and | paring 1o fly at high altitudes may [only with the highest ones. the people down in the hells, now carry their oxygen supply in| 1€ these intentions seem fantastic, | "y wpeake of ‘he helle - sald the Hauid form in thermos hottles. and (At least thelr proponent, the Rev. .1 | i alojobeth OF (e Moo weid ¢ thus do away with the transportation | W. Potter, who has organized thi | “imere arc. thousands- wan the of heavy steel eylinders containing thel spiritualisic tovr and is the source | caim reply. And ne aitempt was made compressed gas. This is the invention | of information ahout it. doesn't In the | (o met further particularn of . Garsaud of the French Academy | least suggest a madman. - Viiy de it hecesaty tor vou toiEe ST Former Baptist Clergyian. to Egypt to speak with the spirits in this way. but larger quantities can | Before he became a Spirliyalist Mr. | 10, YO &y controlled the bullders be transporied in a very small space. | Potter was a Baptist clergyman. Now Soniniisicate) ahywhan e he hot are made of enameled ihe is a pastor of the Splritualisti it o ‘i rits metal and have two openings at the | Church of Ntk JIn VRRTHNNGE |ioce o | ooros R AMBORIHoRe SpiEics mouth. one leading the gasified 0Xy- | wood, a suburb of London. He Is edi | sy wecs ho destenon the P gen into the mask worn by the avia-|tor of the Christian Spiritualist, : | Sisis, were who deslgned e i 9 2 ’ . Tor and her for the passags of a | poce ot b ist, : | mid and instigated its construction. | Men Se $ion w m Sect Wira carrving an electrlo current, The | hoia oy weekly with, appatently, quite | 1¢ they are on the plane that ob:| 8 C omen s ion | lot of readers in America, and the builder of the Great Pyramid, but they talned at the time Livingstone, the famous explorer, who it was built ai nd ola current heats a tiny Quariz!yuthor i S L amp inside the hottle and thus vapor- | “'Ji0G Of (e books on Spiritualism. | have not progressed very much spirit- » DA S i o T | PSS, 2 Jounat | VALY e it e 2nd Main Floor Tha only inconvenience of the ap-| portatus, M. Garsaud says, is splash- f the liquid oxygen in the hottle. | known Spiritualists, including | Frederick Blish Bond, the ecclesiasti- may be earthbound to the place. When we first started Lord Tenny- son was the controller of the circle. Floor I An ' i e i ieq | €al architect and author; Hannen EHOW Y This conld cause explosion unless | (L g CHITE, SO0 QUIOE HARTEN | He would not let us know his name, - correcied filling it loosely with | 080 G i R A, Martlott a die. | ut promised ultimately to do so. He ew ashestos i el o L “| was first known to us as ‘Friend.’ One . - < | tinguished soldier. who erved with : 4 Tiquid air can bhe ¢ a4 in these | 00 o her in the Sud o | evening he said good-by. introduced bottles for ng as six daye at a | S | (he Sudan, are members. | s successor and revealed his own 4 & | The “gounse of this circie is| Bl anor o A : e | declared to he one of Christ's dis. | identity. ‘Are you the one who was | . . | ciples, and the Savier himself x| known by ‘us as Lord Tennyson?’ I| n ess W EALT “QUACKERY™ | o ot e it |t e R owin BLOW D anee. The cirele han held over o | 4o not call me by that name, eall me | { sittings and its members claim to| Friend stll because T want to forget Special Dispateh to The Star have talked with the spitiis of (ilad- | MY earth titles and names. NORVOLK . October 16 Aftei | #tone, Tennyson and Ry in—not i Lord Leverhulme, the soap mag. Pledginz themselves (o unite for mare mention several famous murderers. nate. spoke to after his death. us within a fortnig ht Variety p 1t laws to put down “quackery The plan of going to Egypt to hold | After his death. fn the State, more than 308 Virginla | seances in the. Great Pyramld was| _ HIS was a terrible case . . . physicians, members of the Medical [born in Mr. Potter's hrain after »|2EODIZINg: A few weeks before he | Snatety of Virginia, adjourned their | spirit named “Daniel” had told tae}died T was told he was to pass aver | entine v NeRCAAY AR Jeft for | circle R and in what eireumicances | VErY Shory and wiote warning him. | 0 their homes the pyramid was constructed. [Later | 3 00 a disda 3 reply. Dr. 1. Shelton Horsley of Riehmond | jt was decided to make a comprehon. | BUt a lttle later he was gone and | wag olected president to succeed D | sive tour of hoth Egypt and Palestine | 300N afterward he came through at W. 5. Harrls of Norfolk. Other and hold “sittings" in the most his.| MY, rele. k [ ¢fMcers ave: Dr. 1. Warren White of | toric and sacred places in those coun- |, 0 '}Ll v‘;\.\L rr:v:v:\"'l:z”xf\.:w“ The “aflr“;i. y lS Norfolk. first vice president: D T. T, | tries ‘T ha ot none, none’’ giving us the ] Revster of the Toniversity of Virginia,| *There will he two parties. Mr. Pot. | Impression that he 1lived for his| second vice president. and Miss Agnes | ter said vesterday. ““The first, whicp | MONe: ! Fdwards of Richmond. reelected sec. | leaves London on October 19, will he ; | “We call our church the Cathedral | retary treasurer ;n!,uunlv smiadl one, numbering pe \t“‘\j"';d\"(;"::’;:”hli“- T(‘“"Ifl‘d“"m on. | ’ { haps 50, There may be some Ameri | "We hav s of all denomina- | 9 i cans and Canadians in this yvax'l\\'.“h’. | tions. from titled persons down to | MURDER BAFFLES POLICE | cur preject was announced only tw. | artisan all Christian spiritualists. | months ago and most of our friends in | V¢ have transcended dogma. We just | e America who wish to foin us are upn | helieve in Christ and love Christ. We | R SRR P able tolgo! asparly ‘as Gctober. | o not ask to have phenomena | NORFOLE \i, October 16 ) “The second party will probably :’?:!v(r“:l‘“:\:ul\‘y;e ’r'\urh.‘an be produced | The most complete show- Every weave, color and 1 \ ) led over the murder| number 200 or 300 persons, | by malignant spiri = & 8 b]ending thiat fashion de- Po- | | t riddled and spotted wit ing we have ever made— terms. cht of Goldie L. Curling. ‘You have some very good mediums | o (Copyright. 1926, United States, Great ! : x 45 earod farmer. ‘who was found | United States and Carada. | goina " Seainuhe” yiauntries b’ North | and assuredly unsurpassed mands is here. Quality dead W two bullet wounds in his | Untortunately, however, your investl. | re-crved ) | salues. Th t desi speaks in cloths, linings Riead st far thorn home, 15 miles | gators have made it impossible to pro- | . - | \alue§. t he P{nosl{ h es"; and fur trimmir;gs A sout < city, Friday dnce good evidence or get good results | | able Scotch, English an . . 8 elghl ood in automobile " | most like butchers—the ‘tests of ‘Ma ! i . g sl o slain man's auto-| forle’ being only one instance. FISHERIES IS SOUGHT! colors, plaids and mix- do — make your own Will Visit Tomb. CREDIT tures. i 1d on a side road nea | olk inped of its tires Another sttting will be held in the | ¥87¥land and Virginia Lemsln»1 < party found the hody I | qetual tomb in which Christ’s hodv | tures Will Be Asked at Coming was burfed. which Is not the Church | b of the Holy Sepulchre. but the so. Sessions to Act. | . called ‘Garden Tomh." The garden. | cpacial Dicunteh +0 The Star. { STUDENT DIESISUDDENLY. | Shicn. sotrasnan o va thins s eas | 0o Dosach to The sae, | that of Joseph of Arimathaea. Who .y of the shad fisherlae of § ‘_’}' S 1 the tomb for hi 3 Ll i o b JUrT S SR Lo Staunton, Was Foot Ball Star. £ it from Pilate.” asked of the Leg and Virginia by latures of Maryl Swepson Earle The first of Mr. Potter's parties o0 & (TR e ¥ 10-The Star | will leave Jerusalem on November 11 ] "","\‘""_:,"‘ il onee Va. October 16 | and arrive at Caito the same day. {, 20K of protection has reculted in « foot star of Vir-1On Sunday, November 14, they plan:n, (IS JeReton i tHe Sauppivi) the Deaf and Blind. | to hold the first of their seances in:of (M ASh during the last two dec-| at King’s Daughters the interior of the Great Pyramid of 95% AT . “‘m‘]"_ .‘fl';‘ o I“' . would have graduated | Cheops. Their plan 18 to hold at least | gi'ry 500 hounds ‘of shad. valued at foday’s game was called | two sittings inside the pyramid, and | $11%.386. were taken from ihe Po-| OPEN was stricken with paralysis | they may possibly hold one on its top. | [Olac River. In-1925 the Potomac Yecentis. | Thursday night he grew | 'irne Great Pyvramid. Mr. botter Yield had dwindled to 695632 pounds | woree and died early today. Mr. and | said, -alone among those of Egypt, ! °f the fish at a value of $163.398. | SAT. Mrs. 11 N Reexe of Lexington were | iy definitely ot a burial place. ~Sev. Pointing out that e el his parents eral of its features show that it was Sl and Virginta is neces- | B i o e ot ysary for effective protection, Mr. Earle NIGHTS § [ " The fact In, as William Davidson |%aid that the entrance to the bav is i Democrats List Candidates. | of Leeds and several other investi-|in Virginia and that all fish seeking | UNTIL $reinl Dispatch to The Star gators have proved conclusively. that "l;-’"t:"hjf ar xvnth in the upper part | OAKLAND. Md. October 16.—The ' the Great Pyramid, instead of being | pLine Chesabeake riust swim 65 miles e atic State central committee a tomb. is 2 prophecy in stone. built | \efote reAching 9 P. M. has filed with the visors a partial November 2, as rrett ounty ward of election super o he voted on L to Indicate years, days and minut of mu and humanity. Every detail of the massive pile hax its sig the story 1St run this distance they the gantlet of more than 6.000 nets in the Virginia waters, he THE HOUSE OF C REDIT 5 sal ; we: State senator. John W. Me- ! nificance. g ald. « gh. Friendsvilic. incumbent “Right through it. along the incline D - | Bciegate. Rernard 1 Oakland. | of the ascending passage. Is a chrono- When Sir Henry Dickens, only sur ~ -y - ° A Ktate's attorney Toiten Mat. | logical time line. each Inch space of viving san of the great noveilst, and thews. Oakland. connty commissioner. | which represents one vear. By points wife, La¢ Dickens, held their | Marvey Gortner antsville. sheriff, | definitely indicated in this line the goiden wedding reception in London | Jeffermon 1. Halston. Swanton: judge | pyramid foretold the erucifixion of 1the other day, a wreath of orange | of the Orphans Court, Joseph W.| Christ. not enly te the heur, but to hlassems, treasured by Lady Dic kens | Yeather, Oakland, the very minute; the outbreak of the |for ars, gr d the wedding cake,

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