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VOTE SEALS DOOM OF SHORT BALLUT( Virginia Democrats, ever, Support Governor in Primary Vote. Spectal Dispatch to The Star RICHMOND, Va., Strong support ¢ of Gov. Byrd alo is indicated by r Democratic primary so far counted. The short ballot, however to have met its deathblow, dates for the Legislature who w successful having expressed oppos! tion to it. August dminist State was light, | Let lark H Annabel ark. Md., we In the rural sections the vote was heavier in proporiton th: the cities. In the latter there wer the candidates for the Leg be chosen, while in the count voters had to choose county officers for four years Few distri nominations There are qu rial and Hou neither pariy has nations and these n. till just before the f case one party didate the so0. s remain in which the | not been made. | er of senatc h ate have been d some time. LOUDOUN VOTE HEAVY. A. B. Richard Renominated Treasurer by 600. Jlmeu Di Z T. Elgin. enue Jority, district. U Cecil Con Senate; Wi J. R. H. Ale: attorney, and of the court. KLAN ISSUE DEFEATED. Newport News Ordinance Masking Privilege. patch to The Star. VS, Va., August 3. to 138, the ordi- he use of masks in 2 was defeated ¥ balloting. All qualified voters, rezardless of party affiliations, were permitted to vote on | the issue. NOMINATED FOR SENATE. alth's | , clerk | Sought | Richard 8. Wright of Shenandoah De- feats Winchester Man. Special Dispatch to Tho Star. SHENANDOAH, 3.— Richard S. Wright of this 3 feated J. H. Henry of Winchester for the Democratic senatorial mnomina- tion in yi - trict is the 3 Clarke, Frederick 3 Countles. Both candidates were sup- porters of Gov. Byrd. Black Drops Flowers on Ship. GLASGOW, Scotland, August 3 (&), ~—A shower of carnations, dropped by Van Lear Black, Baltimore publisher, from his chartered Fokker monoplane ‘was the greeting he gave Monday to the steamship Transylvania in the Ciyde, which brought 800 American Bcots and Mr. Black's daughter on a THOLINE (Special) —Following a long illness of Sarah _Virginia James M. Crown, died Monday at the home of her son, F [§ Shady Grove, 5 | survived by three sons, Forest. and Walla \uu How- E the fin lmr‘knl [ is believed | candi- | e [ Church hf‘xt of Leslie Kempe The vote throughout the|of Wa e clerk of the Circuit ¢ | the | 22, ana Mi D. €, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST FARMER FINDS SKELETON. Buttons Indicate Man Was in Bat- tle of Antietam. Speelal Dispatch to The Star. HAGERSTOWN, Md, August 3.— The entire skeleton of a Union soldler, probably hurriedly buried while the fighting was at its height during the battle of Antietam, near here, was found, |)n|u, \H\h seve brass but- iriffith on THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO! mitted to United States citizenship, ]huudlngs for public assemblages, and They were Yems Christiansen ofall manufactories employing 25 or Wheaton, formerly of Denmark; Al-| more persons, now erected or here- bert Senz of Capitol View, formerly |after constructed; to ascertain if such of Germany; Mrs. Irene N. Mishtout! buildings have proper exits in case nd Illarion V. Mis of Chevy | of fire or panic, and if not to require Chase, formerly of R Miss Ann | that such be provided. The commis- Mishtout of Chevy formerly | sloners are empowered by the uct to | of Poland; 3 egulate the size of bricks and thick- lagher of § in £ [ ness of walls; to provide for entry Into arian Barrows of | and examination of all buildings, lots, Rockviile, formerly of the West In-|yards, inclosures, etc. to ascertain dies. Three applicants were found in-| their condition of health, cleanliness sufficiently familiar with our form of | and to provide for removal of overnment, and they were directed | buildings, walls, structures or super: brush up” and try again next|structures t '3 | danzerous, Building Inspector Named. | move them or put them The county commissioners yester. | on at thel ernooi ppo | the building ot hite v hl"‘l‘n‘u”\:lyllmhlul walls, partitions, f L alls, smoke flues and i nd Washingtc ‘ iTte the Atoiaie Gt /ERRINe ant ot | other explosives and combustibles, and to provide for and regulate the safe construction, inspection and repair of all private and ynhlh. bulldings. ROCKVILLE. ROCKVILLE, SCHOOL ROW AT END. SUPERIOR, Wis., August 3 (P).— The educational plebiscite against Su- perfor's school authoritles has tidted the full fruits of victory with the dis. missal of Supt. Paul R. Spencer and the re-employment of the two teach- ers he had ousted. The first action of the newly elected School Board last night was to dis uperintendent with a $5 and re-employ Princ Md., August 3 complication of diseases, Mrs. Crown, widow of own, at he is Roy e Crown. The funeral e this afternoon fr ere she died, bui Union Cemetery. age 72 yea Ireland, and Miss N his farm near \h pshur The farm I8 a part of the Sharps- ., where one the of the Civil was | who had been discharged in 1863. Grifith fou the | erintendent, precipitating a | skeleton about two fect under ground students’ striko and ‘the subsequent [ while excavating for a silo. The skele- election of a new board in place of 1s interred in Natlonal Ceme- the former appointive one tery today. nual Lt cateiotiithe Guild | k's Episcopal Church, Fair- | | Joseph B. Pyles has ap 1 John L. Fishback heriff and has d t the Congres Y, comprising a_special ia and Whes stricts, a | e ailed him | part of Rockville district and onal Coun- sections of Potomac, Olney and | districts. The position was act of the lnst Legisla- $2,400 a year. | B. W. John of the Me officiated at Rev. For Thursday and Friday! New Added Features Take Their Place in Our 1/ ot creating | will have | v and Miss and shall s both of T ations to married at T ommissioners, | on Monday by Rev. s authorized by the law, are complied \cre. with. 1t will also be his duty to in- spect all theaters, hotels, public halls, | churches._schoolliouses_and_all_other Chitty Marriage Licenses Tssued. Licenses have been issued by the t here for marriag . Peyton, both Round Trip ly 85 members of the| Sdwar g iss | > llunhm, 20, both 0{ \\ ash- | it 30 children at- | the home of Mr. | SUNDAY, AUGUST 7 S . B. Humphrey, at Cabin | Hbaciall mhvoush imrain Monday, which in_charge | S apreiliv committee of which Miss Blanche | 5 : demonstration agent was _chairman. Be- ther the large| and recreational room were | the event was regarded niE Semi-Annual Clearance OFF! of Women’s 255A Rice Straw Sandals "¥.." e e o, Now A fascinating new Summer novelty as e A savings here of exactly one-hali dur- ing the Clearance Sale. Were $8.50 Now $4.25 Were $7 er\vrnln: leav h Similar Excursion Sept. 18 Pennsylvania Railroad wual naturalization session of | it Court for the county was 1cted here yesterday by Judge t B. Peter, when seven were ad- Cathedral Mansions—South 2900 Connecticut Avenue Northwest Corner Conn. and Cathedral Aves. High Colored Sandals A decidedly new effect in Cerise, Blue and Orchid newly styled as illustrated. All sizes to enable you to save one-half on your footwear needs. Watchful Care for Your Comfort ESIDES the spacious rooms and delightful environment of the Suites in Cathedral Man- sions SOUTH, there is personal management that looks closely after every detail. Mrs. Simpson, who is in charge has had wide experience —and she's alert to see that our policy of management is consist- ently carried out—which means your greater contentment. High Colored Sandals Now Another attractive style in this popular shoe. As illustrated in shades of Red, Green and Blue with parchment trim, $4.50 Be here carly and save one-half. 3 Derberich TWELFTH=F STS. —FINE FOOTWEAR SINCE 1868— Available are Suites of one room and bath to six rooms and two baths—modern to the minute. McKeever & Goss Management See Mrs. Simpson in charge at Cathedral Mansions SOUTH—or MCKEEVERW‘ 1415 K Street Main 4752 Rentals from $40 to 8165 For all your foot troubles consult our DR. G. R. PONS Registered Podiatrist and Orthopedic Specialist CONSULTATION FREE A Pmeapple Sherbet Any time in Summer time is the time for this real sherbet, made of luscious sun ripened Hawaiian pineapples. Pleas- ing to parched throats, delicious. cooling and refreshing. 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