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THE .EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1927. b GREW SUUN m SAIL THE THRIL\L THAT COMES O LE INALIFETIME. —By WEBSTER. FLUUD EP"]EMIES ‘ Succee(s Gen. Andrews Y]U[] AT SHAB BAKE QIHZENS FAV[]R FOR HIS NEW POST | =/ st remstiomeimsomrens™ L[ 555 1= FIGHT IS PLANNED 9% OF TRADE BOARD BUYING RAIL LINE — DEPARTMENT = KEPT TH FLOORS,LAMP S AN’ )= D-D—Dese‘rz;g o _ X i A VS CLEAM At TW' FURNACE FULL . [ Tear ! W 7 ; i | Ambassador to Tu-ey Suc- |~ N Ay YoU e BEEN \eRy USEFUL 1N 1 At State Health Officers Asked | Members and Guests Motor Purchase of Falls Church- : \ i . ACCORDING T© Z g | 4 : St ceeded in State Depart- T;*,j‘;;"u"';,&ii":;fé",q KEG OF MAILS A5 ¢ | to Mobilize Resources to | i L : to Sherwood Forest for Fairfax Division of Electric ¥ ment by Robert E. Olds. ; b v a2 st ) Avert Disease. 1 Annual Outing. Road Is Probable. . R < Bkaisi = i T WHISTLE BLOWS Ar' — HM=M: YOURE ¢ et ey Joseph C. Grew d GeTTine 2,00 A WEEK | BELIEVE. wrcl_;/ p. g s 5 : ? NTH You'LL FIND TOF / 3 of the nation to avert an aftern BEGIMMIN G NEXT MO f of disease from the Mississippi valley EXTRA INM YOUR EMVELOPE nd gue b Al Dispatih to The Sta ington Board of Trade mg, i LARENDON, Va., May 21 | day motored to Sherwood Forest. Md., | pects of the people of Fairfax | to participate ie thirty-third an- | Arlington counties taking over Mobilization of the he: flood was requested this morninig by 3 8 nual shad bake outing of the orgar the Falls Church-Fairfax d 1 zation, which year has proved | vision Washington & Virginia i : more popu (ssumed brighter propo and territorial health officers co-oper . il ‘ While: an enika tad been mude | 1 right whe ‘r'\w‘)-mvl"\!\"}:‘l AAIng twithy e EADlc JTERIn SRryice: | | this vear to limit the number attend. | Chambers of Commerce of the The conference went on record as | | ing the festivity to 600 to assure satis inties various civic or indorsing the present plan of relief | tactory accomriodations for all, the fons vot imously in faver work co-operating between Federal | quests for reservations were so nu bian to purehnse the road State and Red Cross agencies and merous ihe limit was extended to| The indorsement of the plan ca urged that the health departments of i"" rly 700, George Miller, general o M. E. Church and Thomas |all the states report to Surg, Gen. H. § tinu chairman, announced. Tnereased | Keith explained to the gathering ¥ » annual conference of the state S, Cumming, of the United States accommoditions were provided to care t. Hinchman of Philadeiphia, who Public Health Service, the number of for the greater number. purchased the road at auc i workers available for service in tion. was willing o part with b > flooded areas and the amount of holdings for the amount he paid fe sanitary and biological supplies avail A day ecrowded with entertainn t. | them, $150,000, and that if the pec Wie for distribution SYMOUR LOWMAN. sporting events and banqueting was | did not arrange to purchase there Flood Conference Called. I Blasd o in tiae T hens e | Tons e eluiiySE el Surg. Gen. Cumming announcea | BIGGEST DRY SHIFT ber of District and Maryland officials | Afr. Keith have obtained an option on and other Washington tween Federal health officials and the ittending the outing, the shad din S100,000 Is Needed. districts The Public Health Service | ind again at 2:30 o'clock. Meanwhile | ora’chansoring the proposal from a plans to utllize the medical resources Af tournament, tennis tournar . P v public-spirited standpoint, Mr th €O rv orde to combat | (Continued 017 3 other rorting E b e it 1 ty of ;m '.n rd « mbict (Continued from ¥ APOEL Church said that it was the duty of feared ¥ develop into : ; every citizen of the counties affected gerous epidemics after the waters | bition work, methe m 4 to do all in his power to keep the road Large Program Scheduled. 1omes. 1% o " : 3 y . Mr. Church stated that he would flood relief indorsemer repression of hip-pock < t »f the t honds to make the $100 McC SR A bews eaves Pro b feediind meet the cash payment on the pur MeCormi when Andrew ¥ chase pui nd the remainder for ac- 1 ] e (ien ydrew lice served uides to motorists al ky: M. Nicholl, jr., New Thanking Cien. Andr L ¥ quisit w equipment, he said | zer “than your own iwishes or | the route. A. Hayne, South Carolina, and | Op longer “than you Mr. Church pointed out that wh = ~ ¢ Al tara tat I e iy Y 3 J Charles O, . La inghouse, North | Your personal interests dictated,” Ne - e the rolling stock little value, the [ i 213 i ‘ha 2 ghouse, North | e R odlnade R he rolling stock is of little value, the i | " 2 ? £ Carolina. n»L.x.;" }1:'1;4,,. said in accepting the ROUND TABLE HEADS | people who put their money into the 1 the Fall, will take con il i Z 3 " resignatio o & getting 35 miles of rail- t Study r g at T cannot ask you to | proposal are getting 35 mile 1 ca t in Asiatic AN £ dy Control of Shelifish. § Nl e qannob At o road. the value of which is conserva- waters he retirement of Admiral \ . | The conference this morning began | continue to make this sacrifice, but : tively estimated £1,000,000. Williams, present commander | h 2 | | & consideration of the sanitary con.|accepting your resignation, I wish to} | g N Sl S ke ths s Ty | I ‘f,.,/ of shellfish and will continue a |express to you my deep appreciation | | Holds Road Necessary. entere > consular service as a clerk detailed study of rural health work, | of the valuable service which you have | ‘Dectan hat cor « o Practically all of the discussions aff rendered the cause of prohibition and Declaring that continuance of the in Cairo in 1904, He rose through al ; | 3 3 g J DNclaving Anat contmuknes d iR it rEhY Dobts HEMI hid ) > Ing e Sorkin rural somminitios | 0 the Treasurs, and my sense o ob- | Preserit Officials Re-elected to Posts | service ie Vitally neceseary to the de pointment 920 as Minister of Der | bring up the topie of the Mississippi | ligation for the asistance which you A B e - 4 it and Minitas toSwitserland the / { Valley flood, which calling for | have given to me personally by Unanimous Vote at O e i following vear. H = 1 [ health vellef measures dependent | When Andrews' decision to resign e i View thatthe routk could ihe Crenmies secretary of State 2 REWARD OF INDUSTRY {largely upon organized rural health | came known. he immediately was of Annual Session. e, | N Bo B ; — the service have been sufficient to | For the fi time in the history of | Association Against Impure Liquo: meet all operating expenses, Mr. | ‘wilr]' fi ”h”.x),lyl 1al v'w‘uvu gt M‘i 3 ‘mv“.’ fl' ZLLL wh:m].\‘\. \vr» oo ; H|n»"m .n‘n:. s 1\:‘“;1“‘"“ had been reliably informed by cut- i | gens deralion of deaths f{rom alcaliol faty of $iv,0 i | o L Hle OTER g annuali ging out some of the overhead, which ro 3 I’ | e United Sthtes 1 o » statement from Gen \ election uncheon in th Live & - byt i Prominent Montgomery County in the United Sthtes will occupy the |only the statement f Ger n at a luncheon in the Univ is proposed I ownership becomes lo- Temperance Worker Expires. wttention of the health officers of the | that it was “ridiculous” and he | sity Club yesterday. The officers are | oajized. and by resorting to other ecos Mrs. Martha T. Farquhar, 75 vears old, leading member of the Society of | the | ROCKVILLE. ‘[:l.[Y GlVES $]3B fi yarious States. The discussion will | would not consider it. {5 follows . Tilison, president:| MOMCal Measiree, auch as putiing on 4 mark the final event on the program ere o Month T Sllisor residen one-man and smaller cars, operating I nd will take 1 A Lowman Here Next Mon Sllison 5 and w 1ke up the afternoon. nnell, fir oo pregident: | QoS O Bl e ¢urtalled. 46" Der Triends and an active worker in | y Andrews, is | Joseph P. Shearer, second vice presi-| aapg o ¢ . 5 ROCKVILLE, Md., May 21 (Spe-| PO winan, who succeeds g Woman's _ Christian _ Temperance | cial).—A. Dawson Trundle, well known | pected to come to Washington next | dent; John H. Seavers, treaurer, and | ““N[¢ he people are financlally inter- Union of Montgomery County, which | | Poolesville district farmer, has filed & | fnonth. to fam himselt with the [ Page McK. Etchison, secretary. EX-| caten e the ad ool are siten the she served as president for many | petition in bankruptey in the United | WILL DEBATE TONIGHT. | prohibition machinery. Dr. Dor | ecutive board 1..mbers elected were | Sheanest and best possible service vears, died in her home, Shad a! States District Court at Baltimore. | been on duty many years and is de: | Rev, Homer J. Councilor. William | {hev will supply the batronage," Mr, {Sandy Spring, early today, after an His assets are placed at $1,700 and | The abolishment of capital punish- | clared to be thoroughly cognizant of | Hughes, (. Clinton James, Francis E. | Byl 0 dliness of three weeks. | 4 his iiabilities at approximately $40.000. | ment will be debated tonight at the | the nature of his prospective work. | Rogers. 1. George T. Warren and yping of the line would work Mrs. Farquhar had lived in the| On charges of stealing 169 .w.w ns | Washington College of Law by mem-| Dr..Doran was lorn in Gr: xllu! Fe -l«;. ‘ Rev. Joseph T. Herson. s | able damage to Fairfax and meighborhood of Sandy Spring all her | . | from six residents of Colesville . bers of the Freshman Debating So.| N. Dak.. August 17. 1885, the son of | All "elections were unanimous, fol-| Arlington counties, Representative R. Jife, her ancestors having settied in | RUING by McCarl Permits wict. Louis Barrett and Donald sny- National Fund Reaches $13,- | cict. “with Judge Mary o oate 5t tis | Rev, and.Mrs, Frank Doran. He was | (owing recommendations by the nomi- | Walten Moore declared in speaking in the’ vicinity before the Revolutionary der of the vicinity of Hyattsville, Md., : | Municipal Court and John J. Esch, |educated in the ..‘nm\-! schools of | nating committee, compe cd ‘-,r“x | favor of the plan for citizen owner- | | chaivman Tnterstate Commerce Com.| Minnesota and was graduated from | Gardner. W. E. Mooney and Monroe | ghip, 445,206—Colored GI'OU[]S mission, in the chair as judges. the University of Minnesota in {H. Stockett. George Fraser, N. K.| g | subsequently ~ doing post-graduate | Gardner and F. E. Rogers were ap. Question One of Ability. | . A gold medal will be awarded to the ; William John and_Mrs. Rebecca M. | Present Poutes. Community day was observed at Asked to Contribute. | winner and presented at the Com.|work in George Washington Univer- | pointed by Dr. Ellison to audit the | wppore is just one concrete question Thomas of Sandy Spring. | the Rockville High School yesterday., | mencement exercises on June 22, ‘e | sity. He entered the Government |accounts of the treasurer for the past |, Ther§ 8 Just one conertie uestion She is survived by two sons, Wil-| |In the morning the visitors observed'| — firmative will bo upheld by Miss | service on July 1. 1907, as a chemist | yoar. } e e e e hoth of Sandy Spring; two daughters, | = {"° A2 1 i a pre as 4 glons ; o | Broughton and Daniel O'Brien. ond. | He became head of the industrial al-| point a commiitee ) “ i A Miss Mary Willis Farquhar of this| Possibility that the air mail service|school lawn. {national Red Cross Mississippi Valiey | i€ Q) SEG Danicl O/frien, nd. | L5 JeC0° chemical division on Oc: | fo decide upon a plan for members of | SOUrt confirms the sale and the option city and Mrs. Faith Farquhar Morris |may be extended to additional cities| Community day was also observed |flood relief fund went over the $130- | The contestants on the nesative s | tober 15, 1920, which division pPer-|the ciub to render aid to the com. | held by Mr. Church and Mr. e of Bethesda, and seven grandehildren. |js forecast in an opinion of Controller [ Yesterday at the schools at Potomac | oo mark this morning with more than | are Mrs. Norma Hardy Britton, An. | forms all of the chemical and techol | munity. Tn this connection Dr. Bilison e cohle e e e ousvand was the laf@ Granville | enera) MeCarl by which Postefiaster |*y POGUIh 0 1 aront $600 to spare and local chapter ofi-| row B Kane and Carl | iy had/charss of Andicomplete | oot Table: miote,. “Fa" who, e Inlereet In b & e < - s ral - ignate a i ~, 7 (C"ha of 1 " s to | e o fident 1 several » ¥ sohnson, rebu J s % Y O £ dis- o . s = Tt 1 e making an outright ift of Funeral serviees will bs conducted | General New may designate additional | County Chapter of the Hed « cers were confident that several the work of the concentration of di$- |ty serve others best serves himself. 2 T et e mhr‘;‘m hi o 8 in the Sandy ‘Spring Meeting House | stops on present contract routes with- | raise the county’s quota of $3,000 for | thousand dollars in additional contri | tilled spirits. On December 1, 1425, he | 3 b R ey tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. In. | St sl oo ket ‘mif | the Mississippi River flood sufferers [butions will Le forthcoming from the = became head of the technical division 7B . hink the ild be Terment will be i the Meeting House |in the 1,000-mile contract rates lmif |} 0 oo, “hetted $1.850, according to | District. SHIPPING NEWS | SE e prohibition unit. Dr. Doran | 1t requires an average of 5,7 seconds | wise thing.” Mr." Moore continued, Cemeter % =] |to be served by feeder lines without| ype "y Somervell Dawson, chairman| At noon today funds raised through | has spectatized in chemical studies . ° | from the lifting of the receiver until | pointing out the possibility of great E further additional advertising fov bids. | o¢ )16’ chapter. Ramsdell Bros., opera- | the District chapter of the Red Cross | alconal, and has published a number | the operator answers, according to fig- | depression in realty values as a result s S The controller general made the . : ic T 4 30.6 T 2 p fvi 92 - | ures 1 car compiled by the | of taking away the car service. Mr, tors of the new Lyric Theater at|aggregated $130,605.2 The national Arrivals at S Fi of scie ¢ papers on this and re-jures for last vear compiled by t < 0! he ne L heater aggregated $130,6( 1e onal at _and_ Sailings From | ient papers ol Moore predicted that with the projects {ruling in connection with the New | lors of the mew fai = . ,and. | : Drsasiti Sl e on | Ga &, have donated their thea- | relief fund totalied $ . The New York. ated subjects | London Telephone ¢ c LAUDS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE'\“‘”‘]"“.“'“‘“ Al Mall Service, whita | ter and the film *“The Three Bad Men” | Star has recelved $1: {""An interesting sidelight on Low- ed economies, the road ecould be i et gpomtion e Sy Ko et Fugey v 00 bt |* " cuored s A e ooy |, Rectn o St gk | ] el S g J. R. Dunn Lectures at First|Asneviie, M- oo might be 3 benefit of the fund. pht el St o e tion is that the two were boyhou “0n the other hand,” he continued, ADWITE 3£ uEnt e diea tothe| "Dr. George E. Lewis, supervisor of{ Morning Star Lodge, No. 40. Cole T e U SR R friends, Andrews having been born | THE EATH taking the most pessimistic view, if Church of Christ. | poute py a feeder line trom Spartan| county public school property, has|piks of Washington, contributed {onte Blancamano—Genoa. . 11111 Mav 10 | on a farm in Sefteca County, N. Y. the people failed in their attempt to 3 oTmnina—Napies o 111May 7| 10t “far from the birthplace of Low- | operate the road and it had to be | burg 8. C. ' for ot 4 lecture on “Christian Science, | ~ Postal officials see in the ruling a | ${Yon notice that plans r',,‘“i‘,'(‘;;n‘;,'f“b’::l","“‘“;" 1o Se natgll SungiR e 3 Do far o e sy was ap.| District of Columbia and Maryland | (Fo 0 S new invested would 506 Understanding of Love,” was de-|means of extending e to more (i}, alteration and enlargement of old | ogenr enl X0 O e et ot 1l —Bremen ... | pointed to West Point from Lowman's | —Mostly cloudy tonight and tomor-| pe ‘jost. ' There would still be the ered in Keith’s Theater at noon yes- | cities on certain routes, where the con- 1 3 o8 (O BA6 B0 STEIMER. O O | orders to rally to the relief of the pinland—san Francisco' " ek i Al alstoras vow: slightly warmer tomorrow. scrapping value on the fron, copper - and in First Church of Christ, | tractor is willing to undertake service | JU'CTES WF DE Teady TOr (HACers OF | fuod sufferers i | Ameadia—Southatipion ... ... Mas SOHBERARINTEE ST | Virginia—DMostly cloudy tonight and | o1 nE Sot® N4 {'e safe to say ntist, last night by John Randall {and the citles guarantee sufficient air | o7 S0 SRUE 1SRG I DICS Contributions received by the loca i OROREO Anirews Praises Appointe tomorrow; not much change in tem. | 3 Teal estate and It ‘s safe ©o % Dunn, C. S. B.; of Boston, Mass. main to warrant extension. Under ; gann el chapter include $128 from Central | paeniand—antwe v perature. ooy o nn, C. 8. B, of Boston, Mass. | main to : 13 be added to| The buildings to be erccted or re-| preshygerian Church, $30 from Delta | e port fimme . " 11 Appointment of the two men was | UL, inia—Generally fair to.| B2ve acquired the road had the scrap- Large audiences heard Mr. Dunn, a | the ruling, Detroit could be added 10| po4eled are: Bethesda-Chevy Chase, | Alpna @ el el Place | Ue i O st s ated upon enthusiastically by | Vvest Virginia—Generally fair to-| i ‘value amounted to less than member of the board of lectureship | the prvsent;,mas«'(‘mnnenml and over- | Glen Echo-Cabin Johd. Potomac, Ta: | Sunday senools $25 from losal union inthia—Liverpool .. Mi Gen. ‘Andrews, who declared that en-|Night and tomorrow; slightly warmer | g50,00c : otie ol First | night New York-Chicago service by a | y'ont, SCpo A, : el Sunday school; $25 fro; o1, | Ty Asgow 3| Gen. Andrews, who decls that ®1-| tomorrow, and in west portion tonight. E Moore hs eviously i Churen of Chyist, Selentist in Boston, | feeder line. Z koma Park, Takoma ParkSilver|Xo, 4, International Brotherhood of oW oo MAYL3 | forcement of prohibition would go for v SRt | AMr. Moore hiad previously subscribed 33s was introfmcsd it Keithis b Wil ctension of the Chicago-Dallas-Fort ;,’;‘I,‘l“’g;w“::“‘(‘]‘“n,zg";[L;;k '..:]nlk;gl.e, ookbinders, and $15 from the Sign 1’"7‘-“{‘7 :’»\\] MAY ward under them “as it never has be | Record for 24 Hours. | (“r‘Sl.mm‘n;’ l:'.e ¥ ‘npoln‘fl;i[l-;;gd‘l\naur;d Jiam G. Biederman and in the evening | Worth route to Laredo, Tex., on the | gniiettoOWh, CATELE 1 SOt A0 [ Seh, | Omega Pi Sorority. —An additional | g Pg0] ronaon::e: .- - May13| fore and will settle into the harness of | Thermometer—d p.m.. 71; 8 p.m., §9; | SnnOUTCed last BIERC Tho Jed by Miss Stebert, the first and second | Mexican border, and to Hou Simgton and Ahe e fonowing colored | check for $348.28 was forwarded from | Cristobal -t e o av 1% | efficiency 12 midnight, 60; 4 aun.. 58: 8 a.m, | duplicate the order it it is needed. readers of First Church under whose | Galveston, which is being dis i’i"‘((lma.liu;f‘r:r(s"\]‘;h\- \U(\‘;):)“v'_vm_;gxlflg-‘nxv pml.‘...‘u of the benefit perform- | Minnekahs L, . v j! ~||ln| \|\ x] n «HH)" \“[I "\"“r“k 9: noon, §5. Valued at $1,000,000. Eiioe e tures were Biven. The | today at Wichita Falls, Tex., S orbeck RECwhN s o farice:at Polf's, Thuirim ; ) : | ne added elieve he will give the i “Barometer—4 pam.. 30.12: 8 p.n g g 5 s il«‘:llm ]lul; were given. The | Lo R 8 asttaaater Geniral - Glover, 1};;}; Hg:i"in;\:;f’ 550\;511'(‘ own, Clop- | M B ! a i :May 10 | Kind of administration Secretary Mel-| 30 {s: 12 midnight, 30.24; 4 am., 30.33;| Mr. Keith told the audience that if uver sald in PArl: avs to the|With Texas cities, would not come |PeF% John and Ken-Gar. | 2 : Azapahor—tan g 11111 [lon wishes. He has judgment, Vision | § am,.. 30,39 meon, 30,32 the road had to be built today it would aficted, perplesed. and Storm.tossed | Within the ruling, but would require — Donations received by the District | Drottningholm—Gothenbiis .. ay 13 | and R il o and that holds for |~ Highest temperature, 74, occurred i ‘;“UUJH'" aud{ th"(lt the pe;w:z children . U 4| aaditional contracts. i | Chapter of the Red Cross inciude: it % _ | a sound administration. {at 4:30 pm., vesterday have the chance of getting it ai ‘.'}]‘fi"i ’”-"lb earth, \n.‘uk‘; }mm i i HUGHES SUPPOPTS | A friend .. v +$100.00 | Caraboba—La > ::?.\\ it | Secretary Mellon also declared Dr.| Towest temperature, 57, occurred at | cents on the dollar. He said that if silead; there is a way out of mor L. Rich 500 Mol Ol s . av17! Doran was “particularly well quali-|g a.m. today. | the road is acquired it will be a come |fied for the post of commissioner. Temperature sane date last year— | munity enterprise and will be operated discords. hat way is the way of | MRG ELLEN V. GRIFF'N PRES!DENT COOLIDGE i t B, Newhall 5,00 | Olymbic—Southampto s : 001 houre & adding that he “helieved this promo-| Highest, 73; lowest, 49, | entirely from that standpoint. “If we spiritual understanding taught " and | Schiool Pecwobin Bay orlOuTE . demonstrated by Christ Jesus. 1 S0t i 8D . o 4o | Boaba—Hasana ... toiiliMag i Bbd - the s b n. 8 o thtiai® he coctl U & v... 3.00 | Roussillon—B X 5 - ftion within the service to be in ac o don’t ge to this thing.” he continued, LEXANDRIA DIES AFTER ILLNESS FOR RACE IN 1928 ' Williams. ... : | Zacapa—Puerto Harios Y 15 | cordance with a sound principle of ad Tide Tables. hundreds of people will have no con- £ A tant H, Bafner 20,00 | DUE WEDNESDAY, MAY ministration to be followed wherever | (Furnished by United States Coast|venient means of transportation to Funeral Services Will Be Conducted inued from First Page.) 42 arise lopkins 5 100 | Aconcazyn—vValparaiso " possible a Ihv-|h st means of develop- | and Geodetic Survey.) the city, there will be a serious depre- B Apca s e = Ao g s . aiti—Puerto Colombia. | | i May ing experienced administrators and of-| Today—Low tide. 3 am. and 6:16 | ciation of property and we will lose _ALEXANDRIA, Va., May 21 () Monday Afternoon at sentiment In favor o - ? Republic—Bremen ... .. { fering a real inducement to able men | p.m.; high tide, 11:11 a.m. and 11:47 ['in population and business. cinl).—An effort to bring the 1428 ntiment in favor of his re-election 4 deNait Resolute—Around the world o eiter the Glow t o box " S B ¢ TS B V rec reeks t bids fair to |Dr. Shields | to enter the ernment service. James Dueterman. division superin- Sora conveition of the I oval Order .30 0'Clock. In recent weeks that bids fair to|Dr. Shield | i et : ¢ o enter the Gover mn imes pert of Moose to this city will be mad i | eliminate all other Republican candi endship Branch of the Dis . DUE THURSDAY. MAY _Mr. Haynes declined to comment. | Tomorrow—Low tide, 6:16 a.m. and | tendent of the Washington and Vir- M bls clty wil . Bl 7\ QiR 178, yearasold,| antes il SOnihine. b oo arrillo—Puerto Colombia v15 | No comment, either, was forthcoming high tide, 12:03 g WY, expressel view tha morr by R. P. Whitestone, Ellen V. Griffin, - - Ida( s tri Sunshir wnd T Las Savoie—Havre f ficial Y > 0 ginia railway. expr 1 the view that gate from Virginia Lodge T of the late James Griffin, | " kit unity Socie . 10.00 | z: B ym officials of the Anti-Saloon o i | the people would not go wrong in purs o _\'w\zwyl‘will.‘«(“\‘\ix‘vn‘ e s rensnts mber of the Alexandria Va., police Butler Voices Opposition. crete Oil Tank Co. ... 10.00 DUE FRIDAY, MAY 27 jileamyes whose execlitive .compittecy s o, "." S D SHAsTyy ihe i Tnes| He predicted & tives of the various lodges of the Stat rce, died yesterday at the home of he only Republican of prominence | A friend .. EEEREE 000 O Ae = ETORES B Sl tha Ma R rondIndClE B GCE S conE |~“‘|‘“7 HEL Tooe A1 6 U NI BN futare Yol e service, giving Eather at Winchester for the annual | her ddughter, Mrs. Charles Lenmon,|in the East who has so far rnised his | A friend . i 5 5.00 | Calttornle-—d 5 ¢ Yas 31 | ence, at which the prohibition com- | 718 pm. = fyctsfie ksl sible saving in conclave. Approximately members, | 412 A street southea after a linger-| opposition to the nomination |Cash A = 1.00 | President Roosevelt—Hremen May I8 | missi ship was discussed, ‘\.wq”l' ITTOW—S L a.m.; sun | gperating exy <: increased patrons iwcluding the staff of officers, ing illness, resi oolidge to succeed him- | Mrs. T. I2. Chandler ... 0.00 | H el age through increased population and e ri thiriocst party esen h is survived by two sons, Wil-| ket Nicholds Murray Butler, | Miss E. Richmond... .. .0000 5 OUTGOING STEAMERS. LOWMAN SILENT ON PO_ICY. — localized ownership and the parking r L. and John B. Griffin; four sident of Columbia University, Dr. | Miss Nancy Gertz : AILING TODAY. ST BRI e < shted one-{eonditions in Washington, which, he on Fulfc } ught Mrs. Lennon, Mrs. Susie|Butler insiss that another term for | Cash peieenans 3 h Says, However, He Will Try fo eratire and condition of the | 8id. are becoming more troublesome and Mrs, Mi Ball s, Emma V. Delaney and | Mr. Coolidge will violate the third|Through the District Building water at Great Fa ndition of the | cyary day and which will eventy judges of the se al| ) Elizabeth T. Coon, besides sev-|term tradition | officers and employes 32104 o e RO e e Carry Out Law perature. 63« ot ot 8 a-m.—Tem: | force owners to leave thelr mac show, whick xi eral grandchildren and a great-grand-| He reiterated his views in an inter-| Contributions received Star ‘Queenstown nd Livernool. ELMIRA, N. Y., May 21 (#).—S AT Ll at home and use the street ca xandria Garden child. Funeral services will be con-|view in New York vesterday, de include Naples and Genon ke ner ot W in Va f | L. €. McNemar, president of the . ) . 5 : . owlile and oW nour Lowman, informed last night o eather in Various 3 ¥ s iday ducted Monday afterncon at 2:30 at|ing that he did not believe {hat Previously acknowledged | O e Glaaga I8 e DROIntMENE. T sucehed” Diacor S Cities Clarendon Citizens' Association, who, be A street southeast and interment | ident Coolid,'e would stand for renom- | Mrs. George Ke . Siboney—Havana. . Andrews as Assistant retary of Temwperature. with Amos C. C‘rounse, made a futile it Bethel Cemetery, Alexan- ination. But Dr. Butler is an avdent [ Columbia Junior High School S apanee anduan. s Gartagess |he Treasary, remarked that his *in 5 £ effort to block the sale of the railw anti-prohibitionist. He wishes the I:ev}\\ H. Harrison Co.... 100.00 | Hay Crisfebni e RIS R o T eNtOR eRaTieY 185 el property, declared that if the line 3 .\v'n’_l‘!.‘ '”.,,',L”\,\ ‘“1;‘”"‘”“&”:‘( ‘J “\/- »i | :” lie ~\'Ir. \! 1\l;m;1~\’\1- (,, : ‘1,» ‘y[y:m "|,‘;‘.‘y'.f;77“'"‘m“ Cristobal and Port |y (oo o Lyt declined to make any de t ,;,‘,,.],d the loss in ,-,,;.1;“.;).‘9! ‘l;flu'c:: : A volidge is a dry, and recognized | Pz ey oman 25.00 | p, ‘rica—Rio do Janeiro, Santos, i ST of DODAE P e B Ty = ould be far in excess of wha ¢ Paralysis Proves Fatal. as such. Dr. Butler, therefore, has | Rk Do sl o Batton MM TE GUIGAC oG IOUIGE A TR L : ToIG ths Droject ovett it It10 it 18 i teh The St an added interest in the nomination| Total to date $14,990.72 | Silvia—St. Johns. : post. His r rd as a State Senator ihe proj £ pateh o The Bt momns GHher BapaBl oA B Dreol i $14.990.72 | 1 Marea—uerto_Barrios | and leutenant governor show him a : 1 contribution WINCHESTER. Va., 2 { n er Republican than Prest e 1stav Vigelaid—Saito Dogii . — | Because of the congestion caused e o - 5 | pronounced dry adherent 1 Y . g | dent Coolidge, an interest which h: asniy th—Biienos Al Rrauou L, g Abilene s 5 ctr g Charles H. Trenary, 76 s e ! | Thespis——Santy | “Congr has definitely fixed the | 3} . . s Cloud by automobiles, electric cars are fast Ciplien s e from “effects of & | nothing to do with the so-calied third WARNED OF TYPHOID. | fipie=santos eas . N AR 1 udsiglons LY RO e, e e it e erm issue. AL s { War, when their property was a part | e : waived a preliminary hearing when ar- { Feeder Lines Over raigned before Judge Samuel Riggs in ‘ | of the land grant to Lord Calvert. She was the daughter of the late the Police Court Swinhurne—Para ey of law enforcement with ve- | Atlanta i . Cloudy « I [ MarstonenSraciaino. spect to the eighteenth amendment.” | Atlntie Giy o042 73 52 Cloar, \lso expressed the view that the line nevican tourists contemplatin 2 Cindoe—Santo. Domingo, he said. “I will endefor to carry > ‘L Uloudy | could be put on a paying basis i Arrested for speeding., Thorbold | visit rto. Montre Celudas age | Sirdal—Santo Domingo out that mandate to the best of my 5 €loudy the overhead is kept at a minimum. son. Harry Trenary. this city: one|Fink, a lawyer of Melbourne, imme-|vised yesterday by a sroup of State | Dundrennan—Buenos Aires, ability. Tt is a big job, but great| - 0.4 % Cloudy _Charles T. Jesse, member of the vieaor | brother, Samuel, Clarksburg, W. Va., | diately caused the arrest of a police- | heaith™ officers meeting here not ! MAY 2 | progre has been made under Gen. - 00 Cloudy Virginia House of Delegates; State ic " {and two sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Moye man, charging him with speeding and |include that city in their itiner | Pennsylvania——Cristobal and San Fran Andrews. His handling of the coast | (! ¥ p | Senator Frank L. Ball, Maj. E. W. % | Pittsburgh, Pa.. and Miss I1da Trenary, | with having driven on the wrong side | unless absolutely necessary, and in | KeJjance — Cherbourg. Soutnampton patrol has been very effective. Rum | Clovetind. .- 3028 5 i R. Ewing. president of the Ballston ke of paralysis sustained a week | = 120, Surviving oue daughter, | —_— . 1 | Mrs. Charles J. Wingfield, and one is conduct and, Md of the road the event they do go there to be| oTou® row has been routed. With the cipse | Colium'a.S.C. Citizens’ Association: Harris Levy, —— — : 3 il £ o SAILING TUESDAY. MAY 24, ¢ : »f forelgn gove s | Denver .. B 8 Clondy | banker of the county: Alan Prp. linoculated against typhoid fever be-| . co-operation of foreign governments | be Elou n y: : T oy e | forenand Pa e Bstonia—bunziz and Cobenlasen \ilogat lmpurtation of Haver will seen HE 7S, i loudy | cise, cashier of the Arlington Trust to shop employes will be 4 . . | and, 3 ton—Lisbon, - Palermo | Foalveaton - 3 Pt elc | Co.: C. S. Sinclair, fo hief i H d S I ) “] Health officials vepresenting stop. Galveston ) foudy | Co.: C. A. inclair, former cl f 3 8 usban s Derve Uinner to 1ves at Y, (T i B o D o | At s chilssod, . O8To “I hope to be able to accomplish | Helena 3084 Show | engineer of the Washington & Vir- Ir Lopenhagen hings in a reasonable and construe- 16 72 Pteloudy | 8infa Railway, and others spoke in ¢ o | questions, took cognizance of the ! Fgt Vietora—Bermuda 1 1 lestior SR R L lve mannas’" 4 iy | favor of the proposition, pledging While Sons Are Guests, Too, at Table |Montreal s chitemic v waomic | "™ JERCEEIEN yp s [t mamners o o Gon, . | Rl 413 Ly | e R St J atoi WET | visdd thontats to sHUn the city runtii| A\l.l\y‘\‘\“'hu o = Plymouth, Cherbours and | drews and Lowman we \)u\]umd\l‘.mua\m” s | According to announcement by Mr. conditions improve, but urged organi- | PalconSan Jian. La Guayra. Curacoa and | friends. Gen. Andrews was born on a | Xiail, Fia.- 0 Glouds | Church, approximately $25,000 has ersing the usual domestic order jof the “waite remarked he was |zations contemplatis Rolitg:. con. i + i farm in Seneca County not | New i Prelondy | been received in subscription pledges thin; ves set back and drum- | glad of the opportunity of showing |ventions there to alter their plans. Sl Boushamitn. | oui Cherhourk | far fram Hectar, about 30 miles from | Guia, B e e med the table or twiddled their thumbs | hi wite how much room Lo icave foc | The resolution said that “alarming" | Sisla ki o Santa Marta and Puerto | the birthplace of Mr. Lowman, in | RIS i 707 * Pecloudy f 088 beenl underwiy less (han: (g last night while their husbands serv-| the crcam in his coffee, and how |epidemic of typhoid fever in Montreal | g Colombia = L Chemung County. The retiring sec- | g ezee E8 S T1edges sicarina of s [ ed, them dinner in the boys' building | thick the slices of bread should be. |hud continued ~so lomg as to indicate | AfermagNaples and Genoa. o hampton | Fetary was appointed to West Point | $6,000 were turned in at the meeting e Central Y. M. C. 4 6 G| Director Blake introduced the fol- |ineffective public health measures for nd Hamburg. from Mr. Lowman’s congressional dis ‘ « | | last night. street lowing waiters to their families: | its prevention.” 3 Antwerp and Liverpool. trict. 4 Cloudy | Ashton C. Jones of the Clarendon This state of affairs was brought | Joseph A 3ennett, Otto Hammer- | B Flushing and Helsingfors. - o 4 :}1:“:{: hamber of Commerce asked the about in connection with a novel | lund, W. H. Fry, G. F. Glossbrenner, P H Lt e RO piewo. - 8 i Fruclonay,) (tade and civio orsanisation’ renet % S 4F] s N d Liy . \ Frs " " mother and son” hanquet, held under | J. . Newcomer, Calvin T. Milans and | MRS. M. E. MALLEY BURIED | ** ™ sriine THORSDAY. MAT 26. Car Found After Year. 2 o ro- Geis | SHives presant to take. the attesitgy Service Co. A special | auepiots Of Shoihogs depanten s of Ak American Banker—Plymouth and London. | Special Dispatch to The Star. PBaul.. [ 28 Ra |to their bodies, urging the appoint- he “Y." There previously had been | Mrs Charles Wood, wife of the pas- | Belgeniand—Plymouth, Boulogne and Ant-| WINCHESTER, Va., May 21.—Fppa | St y 008 Cloney \:.','(e,:‘.tr."'1,’,‘0"1‘1?:“:;;;?1p?|13nmr?zis‘:’x:; Ao Bnd sRn: REEHEEIR of the Church of the Covenant,| Mre Mary Nallay, .73 years oldy b Ner0: ottt lsswit i itk ‘White, whose brand-new automobile | WASH.DC. 50.58 sov- Cloues | campaign. FOREIGN. ‘e d even a “parénts and son’ dinner, | made a brief address. Miss Hettie An- ( for many years a resident of this city bhlac i T no one had thought of giving the | derson, general secretary of the Y. W, | and widow of ‘n" \hn;mnn ll‘). i\;.“”l);) Iun;';;;_a»—i‘;.r‘e;{w;’.' Trinidad and Geore- re:zv:::‘den(h:e:?m:m:et f:nst‘cflfe:fi;i > exclusive bangue {©. As, was toastmistress. Th usien] |at one time principal of the Bright fown. e y € ® Srdvitars pie; Tokas.} s e b by o | Brobrar, Ineden oot ie ieal |1 (Mohoal. Laie. T b chime: 01 N G Hayer—_avann, Cristobal. San [ after he had by mere chance identi| (8 L. Grenvin bae todir) Burglars Get Cash and Ring. director of the hovs’ | Victor George, accompanied by R. G. | Eighth street, Thursday atter a long | santa. Eliss—Cristobal. Trulove and vai | fiod it at a filing station, A Martins |, 0" an Fart clouds | Burglars entered the home of W. . ored that | Hohin: cornet duet by Jeanette Baker | ilines She was a member of Ruth naraiso. W:» . t}?"- naidne’had ,mu"“;t Parls. . Clear Blake Smith, at Colonial Heights, ind Henry Kahlert, accompanied by | Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star. SAILING FRIDAY. MAY 27 S o s Al I Washt g P A LR % Pt cloudy | Va.» Testerday and stole $20 in cash Miss Anna Heider 1 vocal solo by Mis. Nalley is survived by a daugh. | Bridgetown—Kingston and Puerto”Colombia. it Ill"'n; . in ‘Washinston: sey- Qetin, GormAL maric... loudy |and wearing wpparel valued at $129, | W, L. Bailev. W. M, Schmucker, as- | ter, Miss Anna Belle Nalley. el Giayes sl Cursce. Rih) yeek | flockholm. Swaden. . . ar loeal police were told. sociat» religious director, led the gen-| Funeral services were conducted in SATLIN b % a 4 o% Horta | Fayal). Azores.. "t cloudy | _ Mrs. Ida Johnson, apartment §, eral B.nging |.St. Paul's Epigeopal Church, Rock AILING-SATUBDAY, MAX 28 A survéyJbf occupations in which | Hamiiton. Bermuda a ar i o reported her aparts at timel Invocation was pronounced by Ter- | Creek parish, afternoon. ' Inter- | {iranisc-Quecpstawn, and Liverpnol, blind per; are engaged is being 'jau Juan, Forto Ric i mely was “jimmied” yesterday ‘and 05 One | relle W Crum, one of the Son: ment was in Creek Cemetery, . StutigariePymonin, ui aud Bromen, Made. * Golon. " cansl & dloner ring valued at $150 tolen. /g several

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