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[ Motorist Fined And Married by Same Magistrate |WINCHESTER CHOSEN, '~ BY D. A. R. SESSION Annual Virginia Meeting Closes After Listing Nominees and De- ciding 1928 Plan. RETURN OF STATE TOVATICANURGED' Seme T | ‘} | | HAGERSTOWN, Md. October | 13.—By the same magistrate who | BSAUIIJJ[!;ISINBEYA{* EiEGEl}?F"’”%%ESSWE‘E%‘E’?N%FEG&ESEEMARK | {Former Grecian Monarch An- Caaton | nounces Betrothal From NANFATALLY HORT IN3STORYFALL | “Raymond Raftery, Secretary| | Holy See Terntory Should Be Naticnal Civic Group AlSO,\ Vienna. ; | fined him for infractions of the { | traffic Jaw, A. B. Magee of Waynes. | . : Spotial Dispatch to The Star. Would Allow Dry Raids — | of Racquet Club Manager, Reconstructed as Moral ’ boro, Va.. was married at Stof- DRRVATIE G W = e e 5 r(lC'&O'Be a Beauh[u] | i B . | ferstown, near here, late vester- |p oy ey 3 Moy Without Warrants. i | Dies in Hospital. | - Duly, Paper SayS. | GlTlie™ Uaraer pertorming |t tiuers Shotn, American Revolu | 5y 8 ed their § convention a SE L ey | Blond—Now - Visiting | 2 | St “‘““:""“& b was g | Martnaville yesterday with the se- pres | Raymond Iaftery, 21 years old. 119 | October 13 (P).—The only gee was on his way 10 |jlection of Winchester as the Br the Assorinted Pross r 5 A swick, J. to visit Miss : hester as th S MOINES, Iowa, October 13.— | Mother, ex-Queen. | ¢ street northeast, etary to G. ¥ ay to solve the -‘:l’:h“,:‘\nu N o At eate} | meeting place. Mre Alfred J. Bro Ly tion of the near-heer industry | Wood, manager of the Racquet Clut, loSkeaut by “:"")“ ol ‘;,‘”‘"“;“' He left personal val | oo "',",;"":"|""h""”";“', ';”:‘k'""' 33 H nttel oW S y hRerva re on, was the chief speaker v ited States, repeal of the | =~ was fatally injured last night when he R oMUl te s o this Vatican. s ‘vulllvlnflrynl (A sty ned on'D. A. R. activities. Com- liquor prescription luw, | By the Associate £ fell 75 feet from the thivd floor of the | says for the fiest time since the fall| ir ay to claim them: bringinx | mittee rep rix followed. Aporehen: stricter rezulations governing distiibu- | VIENNA, Austria, October 13— etk e Sl g of temporal power in 1370, - MiusATDYO; WhA BAeRiHe ride. | gion was expressed over the 1 tion of in 1 alcohol and & man ess_Irene, e Ister, Yesterday Raftery accompanied his | So far the various Popes who —_—— s Ao lecion s e A e, Jatory abatement provision In the na - King George of emiployer 1o the Tree ot |cecded each other since 1870, mame | ficeca are elected once inthive 3 ' tonad Mlauar Wt S i wt e to Prince Christian S Club tournament, ‘where he was - to Pius IX, Leo XIII, Bened LOWDEN CAUSE URGED bl s dhaalin, U osala to e presinied to Congresn by e-Lippe ot DEnmark; tormg After the tour aad Pitis X1, alwivs’ protested on at the next annual meeting o 0 B e R e T announced last nigl held and ks nst the status of the pontiff in — — National Civic League, New York for Rucharest mile |‘m».1 of indig me, maintaining there was neces- ' 1,000 Farmers and mMnoss Men Foot Ball Team to vae Dance John B. Hammond. slative ver Irene. who is a tall ountl: \ they returned to g : vty of l».\n\uh-'olfhlerl\ nly;dp ".'5"}'1'”.,'?:!3‘ Sponsor Candidacy of Prospect. | pcial Dispatch to The sta . ive of the league here, annou eyed Dblond. tele Raitery complained of a headache | RAYMOND RAFT | ence the head h ‘athy AT T LSRR M O ed today _news to her hrother while tr wveling| went {0 his room, where,it ia believed | —— = | Church, bUE gorle. of them. nor, the | OREGON, TIL, October 13 ¢P.—An-| | SEAT PLEASANT, Md. Octols i aim of the league, in | from Frankfort to Mor where hecame dizzy and fell f the | | Osservatore Romano and other Vati-| oo 50 0 e adle Inimom | 13.—A dance will be given at the f The principat aim of the ezue, fn | Hom Feanbiort o, Blarcies, NI o [0 et TWO WHO RESCUED | e o\t | e delegntion of midile Tinols | Lo Bl uomrrone mixht 1y D rul T o | Wil visit her mother, the former Queen ILER WooD, oI iAo o Ime sgohoy: ToRiY | should be cbtained. | farmers and business men cume to| Seat Pleasant Iire Department f Hommond said. Twelve hills have | Sophie of Greece. tal, where he died from a fractured | GAS VICTIMS HONORED | Recontruction Asked. [Frank 0. Towden's front porch at his | ball tear oot heen drafted and will be placed in the | King Georse, in his announcement PRINCESS IRENE. | 1 o'clock this morning | farm near here vesterday with an ap. | (DAt starts at 8:30 o’clock, will be used hends o atore and 1tepresenta. | said the two vouns people had been ! fly attended kastern:! R | Today for the fiest time, the Osser A g g i “| to_buy_equipment. tives friendly to the program for in. | Acauainted for many ye Prince | the news she said she never would} . John's College, | Man and \Voman Given Medals vatore Romano, editoria : about l';" 10 IR RSO S "' . irodauction “ongress. Christian is a nephew of the King!marry mto any Balkan royal family, | © he minence in athletics, e | “the Roman question, _ [the Republican nomination e e (i (s corie s b ot | or DEBMALK. use of the t uners will he held Satur- by Association for Sav- “Italy by herself br annihi- | progidency. LAWYERS SCHOOL the proposed. amendmenta would re.| Princess irene once was reported | her sister, Princes morning at Holy Comfortes tig Twe Sdven. lated the pontifical state, destrovink | " once more he vaiced his now famous || o TG T it peal that portion of the Federal law d to the hachelor King Boris|whose hus Church, Fourteenth and East Capitol | a condition of things that the work of | axprecsion that “no man in all our i3 S Which bars a prohibition agent (rom - But when confeonged with Yo streets southenst. | By the Associated Preas, centurles had established. | Thorefore, | pigtory ever ran away from the prewi. || Course for Lawyers on Procedur » makmg :;‘(m.:‘,\ and (lrps in dwell- CHICAGO, October 13.--The Ameri- 1'%"‘ d'“'w o i e WY ARG BNy fene m.,'r'."'?y”.'{"«' J’;nmr::::“ ”‘\;;:(l.“ a fice. | evidence. P ings without warrant. can Gas Association honored at fts AEE = roport bbbl sow. o RY r e struct it in the same proportions as | . b ; i Jones . Another proposed amendm mynf !{hv_ popular Cl’];p]aln at Walter Reed convention here today a man and a|jagove hut at least in such """"""'rm':"‘\:.\ ::.:.f"{'n.'n'y' T i ke ' Bureau”and Judze” Tarnag eague fixes a minimum penalty for | woman who had saved two persons | i to ‘guarantee visible md,r.,nd,,",p war and K v 1-violations below which the court's G F T 1( F B n G |5 eraotiie by el | Warren and Knox Cc ets I'ree licket to I'oot Da ame | The Vol- | Mrs. Susan of the Vo on here and attended by representat iscretion would not govern. ! Vi palidetuto P ad act prescribes maximum penal- | NG A i it i | “ » 3 ties. leaving the minimum in the | e | g nn-lxhrl' . 2:::,\“,",',';,'.',‘,fi"":,'.',‘(‘"“,’f ol Holy See awaits, Cardinal Ask for “APFCO 4 wis of rourts, | g 4 A el bl SCUIC [ stated during the war, a solution of 3 i in-| Soldicrs n Sresular guy™ e s rounds James Haggin, James | ¥ scions | stater necessaiy for the papcy could | (e Sestion: ot from foreiin in Velour Portieres clude | and Chaplain J . B farve, Shelvie Graham and 3l | never destroy Italy. vention, but from the justice of the Soldbyleading dept.storeseverywhere Amendment of prohibition laws to | Reed. is just that kind of man—he pals had A dttls conflab of their |} i aisulad led Moral Duty. Italian people. To_fore wers Guaranteed Sunfast and cost 0o /ens to maintain injunction | =5 [rouint ith the soldicrs. o | 5T T the course of the discumion o daae o | there will be only left the part of | ‘more than inferior g ¢ * “ ow yesterda nee. when | it was remembered that the chapla s o ! e B atore Remano a taking no . v of what | ntempt. actions agamst Mavor! Books to Show Value of Serv- he stopped in wird bt | owned an automobile, and - that T a duty on the y Ty il Gl e A it i Améndment making Jegal permanent FgEL 5 | with some of the men the talk recollection just about ended the talk. | WRere, [V 6 WO BRECAG T [ to give reparation according to the | the Holy See.” injunctions azainst property where 2| jc@ i Prince Georges | around to foot ball and centered -| In a short while Chaplain Ofiver was |05 e DIt s AGEt v e the | moral law, which is compulso | lguor nuisance is maintained and that [ ticularly_on the game Saturday be.| “notified” that he was wging to that | esmh TG L CE P IR, e fonly for individuals, but for the injunction be made mandatory. i s tween Notre Dame and the cal | gime Satur nd what's more that | WOTkmAN out, Lonk BRLC S eoned, | Whoever has taken something away (The abatement limitation is now one County Distributed. Aeademy over in Baltimore. The| he was xoing to take almg the two | for reviving him, and then S\OONS | pagthe duty of restoring it If Tialy | vear). . | chaplain ¢ remarked that he|.Jims and Shelvie and Rill, for they | At "‘:"'(“‘ SAREAbHgRe Road. Bronx, | one day will publicly make before the | * Added provision that a person con- | ed he could afford 1o go to that| had bought five tickets and intended [LOEY (8L 4 *[ world “this just restitution we are | & victed of maintaining a Tiquor mul- | Special Dispateh to The Star. game, for he suspected it would he | fo use them. oA i, e B sure that she will honor her word ags sance may be enjoined from such ac-| BRANSHVILLE, Md.. October 13 3 . One fellow in the lit S0 that's just an example of. a so P without need of any foreign interven- ‘ tion in the place named in the petition [ —At the Octoher meeti tle group winked at another and he | dier's appreciation of a “regular guy, During the eight years that elvil | tion.” £ or at any other place in the United ory board of the smiled at a couple move and the re-| and the five of them are leaving been in operation in| Speaking in the name of the Vati- | e el at set T _mark was let go. Waller Reed along’ about 11 o'clock | in_ 6.000.000 miles have|can, the Osservatore Romano con. | ° “We also will ask that the provision | tion held last night in the fire house nthe chaplain left the' urday morning. been flown and %0,000 passengers car- “We do not invoke foreign . nor international courts. The ° ad act permitting doctors | to write prescriptions for intoxicat-|of 11 companies, books were dist J ing Tiquor ‘and Authorizing druggists | buted in wiich will be sted vecutarts | . 4, ADAMS. EDITOR SUTHERLAND TO REST. to fill them be repealed,” Hammond | the dates, damage and other dats by declared, s 3 Yentinl fo=the maintalnance of ‘firc Tomorrow we offer you the Justice Will Quit Hospital in Bal-| timore Soon. opportunity to buy these specials at prices reduced! ... for the day only. Regular $2.50 | Fine Fancy SHIRTS % 45 Only records. With these records the fire- | men will be able to show the value | of their service. Reports will be mm‘le‘ PAROLE BOARD GETS EARL CARROLL PLEA, Atlanta Officials Study Petition of | Show Producer Ask- ing Freedom. DIES IN BALTIMORE Member of Sun Staff 15 Years Had Been Arthritis Sufferer and on Crutches Some Time. Complete SERVICE THE LINCOLN NATIONAL BANK has rendered unfailing support and financial guidance to | Justice Suther] | Court, whko ha nd of the Supreme | heen unable to at- tend any sessions of the present term. expects shortly to leave Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, where he has been recuperating, and may take n further rest before resuming | his judicial duties. It is stated that his condition pre- |sents no alarming symptoms, but that his physicians have recommend- ed that he should not subject him- self to any severe physical or mental | strain at present. to the county association quarter! Theodore W. Vanneman, secreta reported that the $5,000 to be appro- priated annually by the ‘county com- missioners will not be available this vear, as the legislation was not effec- tive until June 1 last. A committee headed by Chief W R. Beattie of Bladensburg held a mee: ing after the main session last nigint to map regulations governing contests at the annual conventions of .the courty association. There invariably has been disputes in connection with the competitions and officials lay this to lack of specific rules. District Forest Warden Quick ex- By the Associated Press, BALTIMOR! Octoher 18.—John Haslip Adams, for 15 years editor of | the Baltimore Sun, died suddeniy to- day of heart disease. Having suf- fered from arthritis for se s | and forced to use crutche | By the Associated Press. ATLANTA, Ga., October 13.— Carroll, producer ‘ot Broadway musi- Friday cal shows, today made his bid for : 33 T | Adams went to his office daily. frecdom from the Federal peniten. | R dine ehiarked prokvam of the | ™surviving, in addition to the widow p Z 4 s, s tiary. plans for co-operating with volunteor | And mother. are four brothers. its depositors' for 37 e i His petition for parole from the|fre departments in the suppression |Ward B. Adams, president of Ihe P g P prison here, where he is serving a sen- | o¢ % L CRHIITIEN B S e would en | B. Adams Co, Washington, The Bank that years. :-c A “ ;nnr‘a of a .\'enrdm“;:{a dn_\;‘ for |w|r- deavor to see to it that all companies | P hvlwmu.l S, .\dnn.n‘_p;-otn i :;’:';h aile ury, was p.aced befors: the parole : °h | nolitical economy at Yale makes you a board, which met in rpecial session to | e caulpped with modern equipment |y . “charles E. Adams and G y On the strength of siyles.all sizes. S o 1672. consider the cases of 125 Sor DEUNE- Socest flos. fiam Adams, and a sister, Miss Ma Loan with a il prisoners | mhere was a discussion on the pro- [ 1N . ¢ now eligible for parole. posal to consolidatesthe various towns | Saret Adams, 3 & Smil its record of co-opera-= Carroll me eligible for parole |y the upper section of Prince Georges A mile. tion, it offers you a complete banking service that you will October 8 and his petition was filed immediately. But for the fact that the hoard is meeting in special session it ‘would not have been considered .be- fore January. The New York theatrical producer $3.50, $4 & $4.50 GLOVES County into a city. It was agreed this was of a matter vitally important to the firemen Mld a motion prevailed to invite L. . president of the Chamber of Commerce of Hyattsville, which initiated the plan, to address POPE WILL CONSECRATE FIRST .IAPANESE BISHOP| | \ | entered the walls June 8, 1927, to be- ti £ he i - | By the Associated Pre I i A / Kin service of his sentence mposed | oayisars bonrd o' be neld at Breni.| ROME, October Mgr. Gennaro Easy to Pay find convenient FRIDAY for perjury before a Federal grand | \god November 5 Hayasaka, first Japariose to-bo ralsed et ol ONLY 3 / jury investigating a party given at to a of the 3 : Ear his Broadway Theater. in honor of Bowling League Suggested. Catholic Church, ar v to pre Whether you wish Bucks and ion on Octobher capes; g Countess Vera Cathcart, February 22, 1925, at which it was alleged llquor was served from a bath tub in which a A suggestion that companies of the | | 30 Po association enter bowling teams in a league, the games to be rolled on the pare for his cons: in St. Peter's at the hands of. the | pe. to open an account, ask advice, apply for fawn and tan. | Soih the Ttalian and Japanese gov- | | ernments emphasized the high signif- nt, the former thro e red and gold | decorated reception room in the cen-| tral station to the bishop-elect and I suite, and the latter ounselor of embassy, M. with most of the embas 1o welrome. the' party On the piatform. nude chorus girl reclined. FORMER MAYOR POSS OF ROCKVILLE DEAD| Special Dispatch to The Star, 'KVILLE, Md., October 13.— Jacob Pdss, former mayor and retired husiness man, died early this morning at his home in Fast Rockville, aged 88 years. He had been in an enfeebled condition for a number of years as a result of a stroke of paralysis, and about a_week ago suffered a second stroke, from which he failed to raily. College Park alleys, was referred. to the companies, Following the meeting, which was presided over by George A. Finger president, there was a program. con sisting of music, boxing bouts by mem- bers of the Branchville department, and other features. Chief Willlam A. k was chairman of the commit- of the local fire department in charge of the evening's prozram. He was assisted by members of the and its ladies’ auxili Companies represented were River- dale, Cottage City, Brentwood, Mount Rainier, Capitol Ileights, Grezter Cap- itol Heights, College Park,. Riverdale Heights, Bladensburg, Berwyn Heights a mortgage, make a will, or create a trust fund, you will find that there are many advantages in han- dling all your money matters with one or- ganization. $540 $45,00 $1,200 $100.00 $6,000 $500.00 THE MORRIS PLAN BANK Under Supecvision U. S. Treasury 1408 H STREET N. W. delegating i ; Makoto, personnel, atation | 1325 F STREET e gasaki, is a short, Wir) smiling man with hardly Ilis manner is simple. e was n cordial to 10 Japanese students of the Propaganda College, who knelt on the | platform to kiss his amethyst ving. v REPORT OF CONDITION As Made to the Comptroller of the Currency Carr, Harry G., Bernard and Willlam 8. Poss of Rockville: Clyde Poss of Washington and Claude Poss of South Dakota. The funeral wili take place at 10 o'clock Baturday morning from St. Mary's Catholic Church, Rockville, burial to be in St. Mary's Cemetery near Rockville, Mr. Poss was born in Germany, but had lived In this country 80 vears. When a_voung man_he conducted 2 hotel at Brightwood, D, C., for a num- ber of vears and later engaged in farming near Bethesda. Fifty-three vears ugo he embarked in the livery stable business in Rockville, and con d}h is survived by the following chil- |and Branchville. sin them ;u“ kly mln;.-i.- feet after ° ° n: Mrs. Lillian Robertson, Mrs. i ving cheerfully greeted each. ln N t l Bank Samuel S. Welsh, Mrs. W, Bradley 44 REDS EXPELLED. I llnco a lona OF THE MORRIS PLAN BANK At Washington, D. C. at the Close of Business on October10, 1927 7th & D Streets 17th & H Streets Backers of Trotzky Ousted From Party in Moscow. RCOW, Russia, October 13 (#).— | our Communists were expelled | i = = = = RESOURCES o e P ior fday craie it | M‘SM DVERTISENENTS carrying o rehe) propaganda against | the central Communist committee Among those expelled were Preobra- jensky, Serebriakoff and Sharoff, old- time members of the party and chief lieutenants of Leon Trotzky, who is the leader of the so-called opposition. . Loans and discounts, includi rediscounts, acceptances other banks and foreign bills of exchange or drafts, sold with indotsement of this bank, except those shown in tinued thus engaged until about 18| (Trot himself recently was ex- years ago, when he retired. | pelled from. the Communist Interna- b. Lels':‘:a“’ its lllil ed 1. St In addition to being mayor of Rock- | tional for his opposition activitie Pl g o ol ville for one term, Mr. Poss was a [still has been able to keep his place bty bl il T S member of the town council mary | within the Communi: itself, 6. Furniture and fixtures 24,594.06 vears. 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