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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, W.C.T. U. CLOSES | Welcohes Aid of Group Cred- | ited With “Keeping Smith From Presidency.” By the Associated Press MINNEAPOLIS After welcomi ganization ¢ having kept Gov. Al Smit White House the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union concluded fts annua! convention here last night ovalty to pro- ement. September with pledges renew hibition and la Seven davs ac ity around plans for relentless warfare | mzainst “wet” candidates. were cli-| maxed by repeated refcrence to the | presidential candidacy of ate from the gov: | - Armor’s own home State, the wave of | opposition to his didacy - swept | through the convention hall during | the dav session and was kept alive by | the same woman at the final conven- | tion banquet last night “Means Smith's Defeat.” Reading of » telegram from the National Women's . Democratic Law Enforcement League: inds the | union’s demand for “bone d at- | forms and candidates, drew fro rs, | 7 D. Leigh Colvin of New York City the | statement that “this means the defeat of Al Smith from the inside Democratic party. Amid a mild demonstration, Mrs. Colvin. who is president of the Ne York State W. C. T. U.. continued with | the assertion that “this Law Enforce. _ment League is the same group of 2 "women that kept Al Smith from being nominated for President at the last Democratic national convention.” #*And.” she shrieked, “th r centering | hi |in acc ROYAL GYPSY COUPLE MARRIED Shock. From Life An emotion meter has been de- D. ¢. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1927. tered a married woman's pulse going from 76 to 128 when her husband kissed her. The novelty of being kissed was IN CEREMONY AT HAGERSTOWN : ANNU_A@ESSION@WM Soene Marks Uni of Descendants From Kings of Romany. tiibal Customs Celebrated at, Wedding Feast by Cou- | ple’s Relatives. n. Md., yesterday, the bride the multi-colored costume of ancient clin and the bridegroom. | like his gypsy sweetheart, bearing in the blood of Romany k Bk of sremony. which was periormed in prosaic enough fashion in the Meth: parsonage by Rev. George H. Bennett, runs a tale of 1o nee and tiadition in keeping with olor of those strange nomadic pecple,. who have roved for centuries far ard wide. On the marriage license appear the | nomes Mary Zich and G but in 3 the b S0, of King Ephram of the Adams Tribe, heir to the thron¢ and leaderchip of 2,000 members of the tiibe. The bride i the daughter of Kimz Jehn. ruler of the Zach Tribe. which encamps in Florida. | Married by Tribal Ritual. to customs_which have per- he Romanys for hun- the pair was married nee with their tribal ritual | iast March at the annual gypsy coro- | nation at Tampa, but yesterday de. cided to go through the American cere- | mony. Both bride and bridegroom at- tended schoo! here, but ir modern tra the customs of their peoples and s True <isted amo reds of v “lin their bearing the pride of royal | blood. that the dry forces are in the majority | and that no wet governor from the | State of New York or from any other | State shall sit in the White House as | President.” Reed Is Assailed. Senator James A. Reed, also men. | tioned as a Democratic presidential prospect. was drawn into the line of fire for the second time during the eonvention. Mrs. Lillian M. Mitchner, | Hutchinson, Kans.. president of the | Kansas W. C. T. U, declared that | “Missourl will stand for a dry man for the presidency and will not sup-|of the match, but it was a case of love at first sight. To capitalize on the sentiment tor |desired he could have refused to go port a broken ‘Reed.’ “ary” platforms, Mrs. Emma Boole, Brooklyn, N. Y. national president, told the Associated Press last night she would call a meeting of the execu- | tive council soon. | The message of indorsement from | the National Women's Democratic Law Enforcement League was similar | dren, ceremony am purch: for his two sons, Gus and John, payinz $5.000 for two sisters, which, a ing to the law of the tribe, was | given to their father to be kept in trust until the birth of their first chil- when it will revert to the fathers. John and his bride, Rosie, plan to wed again also in accordance with American customs. accordance with royal custom the ver, Prince Waso first xaw the Flena after their royal tathers had conferred and arranged the dctails of the match. Brought to the tent of King John, his bride’s father, he was asked if he disapproved Had the young prince forcement League. The _telegram signed Mrs. Jessie W. Nicholson. WashIngton. league president, said: “The National Women’s Democratic Law Enforcement League heartily in- dorses your program and stands ready FOTOGRAMP Y. Upper: PRINCE WASO. Lower: PRINCES! on with the ceremon scion of roval line wedded to the pri pany tribe for many centuries by the light of campfires on distant hills. The final ceremony of the evening oc- curred when the best man stole the bride from the tent of her mother and carried her to the tent of King Ephram, father of the groom. sterday went in the same ss of her peo- wedding gown at her first ceremony. Many rings adorned her fingers and gold bangles shone against her dress of many hues, while a red scarf furnished her wed- ding tiara. Although she went to her marriage in a very modern taxicab and the driver served as best man yesterday. her surroundings fafled to dim the = | romance and the pride of race reflect. ed in her garments and in a smile every bit as gracious as any smile that has ever graced the lips of any of the queens of history. vised and in a recent test it regis- ' probably the cause. Manufacturer’s Representative for a Nationally Known Gas Appliance with an established business throughout the country de- sires to place its product in the hands of a resgonsible agent who has had selling experience, some capital and a desire to make money by working. This product is sold through gas companies, plumbers, architects, builders and jobbers. It requires salesmen with aggressiveness and ability to interest users in its use If you measure up to these requirements, write fully your qualifications and an opportunity for an interview will be given. Address Box 83-S, Star Office When Baby Complains. 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