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THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGION, D. (. FRIDAY, ALGUST 25, 1927, " LURAY FRENEN PR PG I AR MRTEAT [ TBAEHETI] ADWFE, SOLE 10 BE GVEN WNREEL CONTEST [ g e | PUSHDBYPOLKE ... BUTLOKS HONE, IMWAGRATIONQUZ i ported that it was able to make a ; e o . ] SEME] ' " & | ipeed of but 6 knots. State Convention Ends With| 3 J T L % || St. Louis Underworld Is Be- Two Steamers Wrecked, Two small steamers, sailing ves- i e Weallhy Manufacturer to As-| Will Not Fight Move for De- Informal Events Set for | | 5 o JREC - HRR 2 ledes ing Combed for Gangsters 4 s it Fuit' % sist Eoping Spouse, Despite portation i Polce Story This Afternoon. T i ., | A e in Dual Killing. [ Vi bt the Toss 10 shippine it ve! Broken Partnership. Survives. ; d 3 i [ normons. Fishermen suffered o severe | — 2 3 ) 3 % ) blow in the loss of smali boats and | e By a’Staff Correspondent of The Star. s ; A ¥ the 4 ted Press. ! zear. | By the Associated Press 5 yearn 610 Heiniad 3 4 . LOUIS, August 26— Launching | damage to shads g . "LAINFIELD, N. st 26 s ; ALEXANDRIA, Va. August 2 £ Lk , Co sl AHIVA 25 I tho slUvE oE ttmen. | s ! 4 \|’n: ‘“’:' -“rl D, ’\ 1., Argust rict jail for “violation of the Pulling a 1,500-pound hose reel, ¢ « t 2 ~ ! are scouring every known gang Although refusing to take his erving amigration law” following his ad- necting up the hose and receiving : S - ster rendezvous in seare o ated. I cctions of the province | Wife back into his home. John W.| micsion that he had engaged in hoth stream of water ir y;v;mulgl: Hat .8 i L NL ) B e < who shot and Killed Beni ? . s i . Bache, wealthy iron manufacturer ten and telegraphic communica- N T of & mec PP« 3 5 1§ TR - {ton Head" Giamanco, gang ast 50 highway bridges are | e o5 led o ghe never is in | HON with Gov. Fuller of Massschu- \ stander, at a « 'fe in a busy dewntown s and miles of the trunk | g0 Buche eloped fiv ¢ nwo | And Vanzetti sy nmnh!flr will not street, and sped away in an automo ys were under water, interrupt ' a G wn | ight a movement launched by the D o i ! = i » helght of the | ycaman The couple Ve | Labor Department to deport him to though two men have heen ar L Wedtehl bl speats to immigration rested. neither is believed to have |the main trunk highway hi . o i e Y Juie ‘atory Hehas soit . . e been implicated In the killings, and |of rond was under water i | Where Dever was arvested for 160/t the police 1t Was Tavealed tb. 1 Company, Harrison- 3 . ; X police think the slavers fled the city | were used to transport IoHnRS uiss wita dnd Sitlas day I Shwith @ time ot X $ . 3 before the trail could be picked up by [ while drivers struggled to he was told she retur . bionimon Sy 4 N i motor squad of heavily armed de- | ars through muddy wood roads. ( home | . ,‘;r,“““‘{,' b .J s mia y 3 { tectives ctioas of hlu.'h\. 1y were undermine Al Aid W 3 the lr.qr‘m jail to- ety i 3 / N LR - N ind - washed wi n_Ann i Bache, nowever, declared this conld an mit to the Labor De- h : » Flaie-Up of Ol Feud. County it was estimated the not_be. ent a stenographic record as a id the shootings, |10 the highways would be over liee naniarUs: diihe basis for future action a time w hea- | $150,000, s he sald FCR s e Cafe e et " I Veiled Threat Charged. v T T — | been punished p . e H hundreds of spectators, undoubtedly Baby Is Drowned. Mrs, Bache never need the | Gole, who was ted Wednesday it e i \od 3 N 3 was a flare-up of an old Cuckoodtal-1 sone 4 erial things in life if she will iet | morning at the home of Capt. Hayne e e | NS 3 ¥ {ian gang feud, in which 13 > | Nor 1 . me supply them. If she w N Ellis, member of the naval examining are " parti ufi:x(ll 3 3 ; - . { murdered and 15 wounded in the | st |in and Connty, Halifax or cold T would be tl board, where he was employed as one ,‘ s i \ ) N : | vear o Annapolis Valley. Numerous | to her aid. I shall take care . |of more than is said oo Witnesses who watched the assas . o eidap i an i liasanas) | 66 Bave adrfited sandf sing’ car disappear gave police u alvage work trickled in over thl Lite Partnership I o telexram following the execuition of | license “number *which had been is. | wirex tiis morning. It was feared that ut as for taking c S anzel aping the eletrocu- {sued to a machine owned hy a woman | further casualtios wonld be reported. [my home as artner. 41l that “cold murder.” It is alleged [friend of a Cuckoo gangster + That | Probably the most tragic ontcome of | sone ,uld | that a veiled threat also was contain- sangster, who had been under arvest | the storm was the drowning of little | L0t even say that my 1ove for he \ the telegram. causing the Mas {up until vesterday morning. suspected | Henry Joseph Bidridize, 8 months old, | dead. but there thing \chisetts Governor to turn the case {of another crime, is being Sought. who “wag with his father in their |man cannot forgive \ ¥er to the immigmation diiem. ;. o | barn A neighbor came |like o see her prosecuted in any In conversation with Detective Ira Woman at Scene. Jldridge that his house was [or made more unhappy :uat she must | Keck, who arrested him, Gole is rep. sangsters’ car was followed by Tather went to see |already be But you cannot restore |resented as having freely admitted dster driven by a woman. A Wil- | for himself, ;‘ ving the tot with other |trust once it has been destroved.’ that he s “dissatisfied with the said that the woman's cav | children in the barn. When he return- | Mra. Bache, who is 33 vear 7! American Government _and ready to passed the cafe, w man on the sidewalk | ed he saw the hody of the baby float- | vears and's junior. (et h leave the country.” He is sald to shouted to her: “Get Al and, tell him | ing in a newly formed pond in the |hecause she said she found it a have stated that he was a radical, be- to tell the gang to get out of town.” barnyard, i “ite g 2 . “Y | lieving that the working classes should 3 LR 3 L o Police believe Giamanco's killing ‘ | | rule. He also is sald to have admit- the District of | |{ggy &y A 3 Sl vk <y B || was interwoven with the slaying of | TIDAL WAVE DROWNS MAN. | ST ted attending numerous radical meet- nent. and Wi his friends and fellow gangsters, 'l‘on- RADIATOR CAPS TEMPT ings in this city. illiam Wildt and E. | 3 ¥ ® 3 g Russo and Vincent Spicu: . . SR g af Alexandria. | |HARS \ \ N 8 B B | | cazo on August 9, and the' killing of | Gale Sweeps Water Up Bay at Mouth | | Sister Lives Here. e companies at- | | "B . 3 2 3 L ) an _enemy Cuckoo gangster, Pete of Humber River. THIEVES AT SHANGHAI! (ow 1as been in the Unitea States G q:m:g ’l‘l“: N 3 % N . 2 s 5 N 3 “(';h":; i Dol Bl : CURLING, Newfoundland, August —_— four years, it is said, and he is an be. 4 S 3 R s N E 3 S o Teee LY anTIounces & (). —A 90. Pt vept a tidal | Austrian subject, belonging to the n the 44 vears of | < A : e lice said, that he intended to S Y scong ;,AI"’I‘ SR 0 Only Olle Captured and He Had | Conaist p’j“.t e s htee Frspiai 3 ; . 3 - = g e LG B Sl mouth of the Humber River in west.| Sold $100 Worth of Material | living at Capitol Heights, according i = i il \ 3 S ol 3 # Gebpda G Ll ol o <un- | eyn Newfoundland in the course of to police, although he has lived with vete in swimming ) . e of his faction. Giamanco had (e storm which raged all over the for Total of $1.20. Lis wife and two children at 2011 . é""o"" '!ru Y R K o heen l.urn.«ml 90 times here, police |{sland yesterday. One life was lost | . £ ; Thisty-seventh street. oses. however.’ the | | | . S . ™ <t : records shew. 4B SXLaARRIS St i Corsespondence of the Associated Press Immigration officials said that Gole's il adjourn at the’ con- | § L . ; = = At Humbermouth a man named SANDESI AL The ortite and salt- | wite S50 chiliun world sot ‘be e e it e X e : : S WA . ; " | Hridon s mouth o man named |esque radiator cap. in vogue as an| ported unless it was found they shared Charlottesville Wins Prize. | : . : 3 2 ; 4 J DRIVE ON GUIDES ater and drowned Several utheps |AUtomobile sccessory, has brought a | the views of their husband and father. , 3 £ ow escapes at Humbermouth | "% crime problem to the Shanghal! [t was indicated, however, that Gol: ) prize awarded by, the asso- | § - N : ot police. ha ) leave the = . 3 N o L W and Cornerbrook as the giant wave 1 HAUUEANEd § CORTERER (6 SR, T e company accompanied | 5 S ; 1 EAR WHITE HOUSE (tindated theahore link, Boatew Since the caps made their appear- | country and would not contest the 3 3 R X > 3 3 X | . i ©lance here on motor cars t g »vement to deport him. pearance was won by the Charlottes- | S , S ; ¥ “ ORDERED BY HE |torn from — their moorings. fishing (pIC8 € B TREOT moverr I : ] |e D i s v E v ; s were set afloat and trees were | ille aggregation, while Harrisonburg, Ml ol | thefts. and although police in the | SR A sented by hose company No. 4, | S e L | French and iInternational settlements | Movies Simulte Air Ride. orable mention. The Har. » - & 3 it Reee) LR | nave tried to protect car owners. only | By the use of moving pictures and a 5 2 ! LT £ Nen ke | one thief has beer. caugh large airplane, passengers were given $125 for the best-appearing ougfit with- | 5 e o TINY SHIP TO HONOR DEAD | °"fie"was ' lowly coolie. jobless, who | &% fets st idea "of an' airglane EiS d. nd"d lLururT;nd rulaski | REDFERN BELIEVED b | 5 ™ polis cer in plain o ! had a large number of t[n» caps in hl:}mle at Japan’'s first communicatio tied for second place. The company . I . Al ; i Legionnaires to Meleass Ciaft on| <8 He had sold 15. he said.|exhibition, which was held at Osaka om Bradley Beach. N. J., 180 miles FAR ALONG ROUTE ., . 4 Such ;;“v“fih‘}::f;‘:zfi "“';;‘[4"'“" Craft om | B the equivalent of §120, They were | recently. = The full size model of & away, and Covington. Va.. 173 miles | % o : . ; e L Way to Paris. {valued at more than $100. Many | passenger airplane was suspe ded in from here. were each awarded $50 for : ' 1 ' ¢ ¥ A il i Lo el GOl Chinese, it is thought are pilfering|a specially constructed hangar 18 feet coming such a long distance. ON WAY TO BRAZIL | b/, C Jimena e (x:f.‘:";v.r.. ""‘i‘“‘]“'::;""m'l"‘ ;"‘; N f““’”}: Mg et L the metal “statuary” for ornaments. ~ |abeva the floor. Moving pictures pre- prize for their appearamce in the | (Continued from First Page.) £ = s ties 1o in front of (he home of Presi: folk In paving honor tothe | Animals May Run Machines. [ Eosdan 2:;,;“,:',’,3';;’ e (fl-'—f‘f'h ijblomnse Aux"r(x‘q' re | gation lights for the network of \ g i »“’“«'If,fi(' a ( I;s("“]:‘l:m;‘lu de\l.‘:f i ::[A;II\‘;‘ [‘rt‘::t\}xr:h:n“l.:fu!:‘ ’llt“l"‘\“f"l“""ler,lq That animals may be taught to run|of a real propeller and a slight movi e B e tion i | Islands over which he is fiying. He o \ ] & eald that the Police Depart:|convention on the liner Pennland. has | machines is the belief of R. J. Rous. | ment of the body of the plam an layground Association. \\h‘l;zlh(“m B e : - =Y : TehE I DL years iasisought Aeaiat vach eompictad eau, a French student of animal| e B e ed (hresenting the |as his course carries him over the F AR ~ legislation from Congress to regulate| The little ship. a model schooner, Is | NADIs, as u result of experiments con e o Mk H P Ieils of | United States-South American ship| | - k o (4 - § the guide business in Washington, |5 feet long. Its sole > will be a | ducted by ,’;nlzx“f::ds‘:‘xm o - @ 2 | Not dscounting the hazards he o 7 . ! would be made under the reguls Ails Septomber 3 from Newport News, | machine .hm\;suu:g.:_gu :‘l‘:k;eag?: Ball Game Goes 10 Innings. | faced, Reatern left prepared for any : : o A 3 ! prohibiting " soliciting of business on | When the liner 13 one daq out fo sea | {iimit i 16 WOVE (0OTR FIEEE ) \The first athletic event of ,"39, con- | o\-n_.m(:lm y l{\llt at xh(-vh‘ m:glm:\“ ;l\‘ 2 : - ! il % II1]|{|(— ;:‘T‘«' M{In‘\:lnlm:fi ifll:xn:fl;r places | she I be ~|up]‘bPll ‘4 'l'lh|u mind: e pumandike tricks. If wnimal® ca vention was held late vesterday after- | pressed confidence that he would : e N D R ot i S L (L |thus train themselves mechancila Jum pany No. 4 o .| To . Dr. Tre . Abové: District of Columbia continzent marchiny i Liriisa - ; : ro LN the machines of men? commanded by Capt. L. H. Deeton, de- | Redfern, at Columbia, o {'{-‘mm:,.‘;“"“',"fii;ry':“ oL artng.on King street. 'xm entioning _the guide business Tiiers (i liner. will Droceed, léaving | Ab1Sito overate th feated the St. Mary’s Celtics in a 10-| his mother, who is visiting in Roches- enough to cover the present sit- | (he tiny messenger to carry its mes- | Inhing battle. attended by more than | ter, N. Y.. Redfern sent messages |, . Below: One of the oldest pleces of ap “';fll'l'm"l"""‘h:“"‘""“;g e |Sntiont 17 necdsenry, ba vill { sage for the dead to an unknown des. 5.000_spectators. The final score was | raving good:by, and “will cable you | {hE"Fricndship company, an_honorary association, The umper, made In |G Sy, e BUlde I e e g | Unation ‘ 4 v : from Brazil. France, was transported from l’hlh(l?]phiu to Alexandria by oxcart. e R A v OB Judges of the parade held vester- 5 ; Solinaine ] |a Police Court judge that “anything . P " Qay afternoon -last night awarded the Young Wife Col e | that isn’t in order is disorderly .\m Big Match Plant for China. | | e e x| s youn e Pebofeitucasca ‘"“‘MAN REPORTED LYNCHED |PAT HARRISON FAVORS |Ihis it the poiin it shese || e s cninn, o, represns | | ‘ i | | with Joseph C. Dever, a town Inspector Cl - GROSNER'S 1325 F STREET Satlirday any of Winchester, for the largest | i ‘h‘ arms Ma omie 4 take®ft, collapsed in_the " arm SiAtion Unde: Tt e wuiten wiciit atlon, Aol o company appearing with a band. and e EaE : e Sater Witch Company of AfaD- | fhe Avianie vecriay. Dut she 2| BY POSSE IN ARKANSAS| FREE-HAND DELEGATES\hx charged. it was explained. was (he | Swadish, Brits . cap olis took second place an 125 for e | provision in he traffic regulations & will start busines in orth MIkkihs ths et SrORaranry Without | oL oo e oIS B cee v one of | against persons standing In the road- | China: according to & report received a band. Honorable mention was |, o ocet v qaustive tests of both man | Aken From Sheriff Near Wilmot) Uninstructed Missi Misslssipp‘ Group to|way for the purpose of soliciting |by the ministry of commerce and in- awarded the company and band from | ;g ‘ynachine. Alone, he must chart | and Hanged for Attempted | Democratic National Convention |(rinspertation =~ The =police chiefdustry of Japan from its trade re. Salem, N. J., and the trimly uriiformed | i’ course and. pilot his ship for i) 8 P! | De - 1):]!:,[:’\‘ :{_uvl 1‘)3 _v)m:“g;\‘llldw , in one! ter in Tientsin. Negotlations are company from Staunton, Va. than 50 hours, bucking unfavorable | Assault of Woman, Backed by &en or. | sense, solicit transporation. | progressing for the purchase of a —_— winds, crossing the Torrid Zone; then | —e = large area of land for erecting the CUSTODIAN OF ARCHIVES over almost impenetrable jungles "“ By the Associated Press. By the Associated Press. W B 'tl f I.& d 1]\\:.\"!. There a two match fae- | the Amazon Valley and over the| PINE BLUFF, Ark. August 26 GULFPORT, Miss, August 26.—| omen Dattie for Land. ":‘r:“m‘"xgdz:fl-l::lr’i"l“f:d;rntndtfen‘-en} I ) Brazil | Th ily G 4 at : 5 >, 5 S & husbands cin In |and ree factorie control o WRITES SOUTHERN NOVEL towering coastal mountains of Brazil |The Daily ml:nm says that i YOUNS | Senator Pat Harrison favors an unin-| 1-aving their husbands and kin in | Ge0 S0 e WaR® Spp of non o e | Il And Only to reach his objective. | negro was t from Sheriff John | (h. fields, 150 women fro» farms ve- : - : it S The plane carried 525 gallons of |Riley of Ashley County, near Wilmot, steucted Mississippi delegation to the | ’!: o ‘:.mn‘.‘ u‘.h o “Gu\' | put ‘1; about 6,000 tons of sulphuric Marie Bankhead Owen Completes | Fasoline and 40 gallons of oil in addi- | Ark, last night and haniged for an at'| 1928 Demoeratic national convention. fieentia stoptd e o e o RELD N P tion to safety equipment for both | tempted assault of a young woman. 1 i to a communication ad.| Hiratsuka at Tokio, Japan, and for wyvonne of Braithwaite,” Ro- |land and se A | Thé negro wi o | dr Hhim by the Ku Klux Kian |threo hours held thelr position unti | P S d A Some time during the afterncon or (arrested on a plantation o i it he would favor a delegation sed by the police. Their cam. || MeCormick Meticat Eyen Exumined mance of Mississippi Delta. early evening Redfern was expected | from Wilmot affer bloodhounds had |instructed against Gov. Alfred E. ‘fi'fit:‘:dm"‘lhe’ie;‘:’n“uf “‘:“e’;m‘_:::_i Collex Classes Fitted atur 3)’ to fly some 50 miles east of Trinidad | been used to track him there from the | Smith, Senator Harrison replied yes. . . By the Associated Press and then head along the fringe of the | scene of the crime. 'n-um that he would oppose such in- | MeRt'S plan for the adjustment of Dr. CLAUDES SEMONES || 1 Untll Closmg MONTCOMERY. Ala., August 26.— | South American coast to a pointabout | The Graphic said that a posse of ‘tlons, that he had expressed no e land in Tamagawa, which was| Marie Bankhead Owen. daughter of the | 50 miles off Georgetown, British |citizens was reported to have taken |ireference for any of the Democratic "‘;“”‘“’“ o W el ‘l‘,he"‘h‘:;; Eyesight Specialist | Ti 2P.M late Senator John H. Bankhead, is the | Guiana. Here he planned to turn |the negro from the officer as he was | Presidential possibilities and that he | \EMS DIotest BEVEr Ulers .','g-rokm‘ Phone Maln 721 | me... . latest Alabama writer to achieve fame. | jnland and proceed toward the |returning to Wilmot and hanged him | )fv«'ll»“ ed the delegatoin should be left | Bl mpencoeRstolly itos pEx 400.310 MeLachlen Bldg. “Yvonne of Braithwaite” a ro-| Amazon River. He declared he would |to a tree. ree to deal with situations as they | Iy their cases before the gov- 10th and G St mance of the Mississippi Delta which | gron 2 flare over the town of Macapa | arise, I : delves into the lives of the French |t indicate whether he intended pro- R - I e | people who came to this country |ceeding to Rio. People of heated Port au Prince,| Japan, which supplies the great | centuries ago, is her first novel. Haiti, are welcoming th i S i ’ aiti, a g the opening of | part of “cotton crepe imported into| She is head of the State’s depart. Shows Coolness at Take-off. | the improved automobile road to Pe- | this country, sent 424,685 square yards | ment of archives and history, which| Redfern at the outset realized that |tjonville so that they may cool off ut | ¢ ; . which | e : o ) t]of the material 3 : : her hushand founded in 1901, Upon|a slight error in calculations might |o monrtan resort tnere. oo O B¢ | the ma erial valued at $38 152, du ‘ y s < his death in 1920 Mrs. Owen was ap- | throw him off his course and (.mnn} A ; s N % % " pointed his successor. Shé has helped | consumption of an in. build up a collection valued at more | a of gasoline. He declared he than a million dollars. | determine over Macapa if he had suf- i S cient fuel in his tanks to reach }fil“\ | i 3 g . | OF COLUMBUS STATUE ; 6 i1 ke ot peataRaay e ot | aviator demonstrated his coolhead- HH kg $ A S : Il . - edness and capability. The first at-||| 3 v N & = i Former Ambassador Moore Presents | tempt found a quartering wind that ||| ; » i I | blew the tail of the plane toward the 3 | % 4 | Tribute Donated by _ | sea when it raised from the ground, ||| & 2 American People. | and Redfern stopped near the edge of 3 3 i the surf. Not the slightest excited, he 4 | | . By the Associated Press | tola Paul Varner, general flight chair- ' MADRID. August ‘The Spanish{man, who was first to reach him, that S ! m t e ouse government has accepted the gift of he thought he could make it, but h 7 » | * a huge statue of Columbus, made by|wasn't takine any chances | ON CHESAPEAKE BAY the American people through Alex-) He called for a truck and was towed Not a broken as- sortment by any ander P. Moore, former American Am.| further back g : . bu&s;"\flrvr to Spain. It will replace the | start. Taxiing down the sa r " old thonument standing at Palos, the | seconds, the pilot gai headway, | - 1 . “ | One of Several New Bungalows Now Available ) means . . . all sizes port from which Columbus sailed on |then gave her the “gun,” soaring out what was to be his voyage of dis-| over the ocean and on his wa . . . shorts, longs, i covers. A serlen of festvities is being | . - | To Select a Slte for Your Summer Home‘ i regulars and even held for ‘the dedication of the monu- | ! 1 » ment some. time in Octoer {REVOLUTIONISTS REST I 1 h ; Luild [l stcuts - WIERE Mrs. Harry Payne Whithey of New you select your home site now you can bul MAKING THIS fork Mieslgned the statue, which w “‘; IN FORMER PALACE EASE and have your home completed for next Summer. | Here you will find several newly completed & FINAL REDUC- chiscled by Mrs. Archer Huntingto . American sculptress. whose husband | e . e TION . for cne i 2 arest bod lt water | e Bay Rldge ¥ bungalows on the neare ody of sa has taken :lklw ling n;nvtm lew move- | Communists Loiter Through Beau- h day only be- ment to make Spain better known to | S Americans and American better known | tiful Halls or Loll on Oriental Has solved the vacation problem for the families of (South Rive.). Just an easy hour'sidziveyso thar cause at such a | the bu iness man mlght run down any evemng price . . . they o Spaniard " it é i 3 iy s R A, | Gusiicon aAd s over four hundred of the best professional and busi- ¢ il > and enjoy the company o his family. won’t even last a Southaven is att ractwely laid out with broad full day . SENTENCE MITIGATED. ‘lu;f"{'l"i;"“"""' il ‘::’I ’“;"P_ | ness men of Washington and Baltimore. It will ALTA, Crimea,—What Lenin once . ” Commissioners Fine Officer $150, ‘ ""1""") Sl solve yéur vacatmanroblem fzr allstlme.d 60-foot roadways and protected by sensible deed COME EARLY' v i ' has been established | . § Modifying Trial Board. [ by tho bolshevik authorities In the || ome to Day Ri ge dunday restrictions. Many wooded home sites, some 5 T s - ; ik = ropical Worsteds 14.95 e s S s o O G i | Call at o ofice an th ground and let vt rep | fenly loping 1o the siver, others conniderably || 833 Trop o Police Trial ST iy T :fi It is o place to which (‘('m;mun]m‘h resentatives show you over this wonderful property. higher, with Broad Sreekl a . fbackgro{und $30 Troplcal Worsteds . . $14-95 Jel an of g e di oc] rom various parts the jobe | || S iaet st AHAIORCS MO eubstituted |4, rest, from: whatbons /of. them o | After seeing the beauty of 'hls property you will | Southaven offers a wide selection of sites, from $25 Tropical Worsteds $14.95 a fine of $150. | scribed as “grim dungeons of imperial- Kl li hy Bay Rid L ek il 15 acre up. : P S 5 Van was convicted by the trial board | Istic countr! atrocities, suff quickly realize why Bay Ridge in such a short time “ on charges of intoxication, failure to |and bourgeois persecutio y To Get There— i -« eommunicate with his station through | pass their time wandering has become the best and most popular Chesapeake i Take new Defense Highway (the mew road to Due to the ridiculously low price . . . we the trol signal system and leaving | through the beautiful halls of the pal- | Ba mer H . H . . H i hie' beatimgtaitisbiimBtiatoiiper | abetos reating on HOTt (Orisnislicym. | y Sum ome Colony i Annapolis) at Bladensburg, follow Southaven signs to : will not be able to charge, alter, send formance of duty. The Commission- | ions and rich Pers zs. The place | = . i entrance road, just 22Y: miles from Memorial Cross H . 0. D. an, n: se suits. “vs confirmed and approved the find. !represf\nls a true ationale” in | || Only 31 Miles by the New Defense Highway at Bladensburg. C. O. D. or exchange any of these s gs of the trial board in all respects, | miniature, with Communists from Ger- o 3] _ ’ el | e e Write or phone us for new illustrated folder. . | was too severe. mania, Bulgaria, China and Japan. e ges 1 eton, Inc. @ m@ Efi A large pmpom.:;v_nf the inhab- A throne once.belonglng to the ||| Bay Rldge Realty Corporahon Realtors jtants of Peking are too poor to afford |- x;ue‘:x;ll::‘::rlér;zutsn;.l’l: r:;:r:l:n;:lii 1400 H Street N. w. - : 1412 Eye St. : N.W. Franklm 9503 1325 F STREET any heat and in Wintei from one to haif a dozen persons are frozen to'of Dorchester House, was recently veath each Ay #0ld at auction in Londof for §1,260.