Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
BISHOP SEES 128 | ISSUE AS DRY LAW ~ Methodists at Danville Hear Attack on Smith. Ritchie, ‘ Butler and Reed. | Special Thspatch to Tha Sta DANVILLE. \a Prohibition will he 1 issue, declare ir., addressi . of the Methodis here tonizhi York, tand, Dr. Nic president of e Senator Jame ginia was ur to the 1928 ventior copal €1 dent. C hibition. were and of Dr ¢ all as be ously vindic. personal tacks ' supporters of upon the i the dry law conviction 1t sons for b e 0 e TR Senator Ree his words in the controversy with | the late Wayn Wheeler, Anti- | saloon League el | Demands Fundamentalism, old onference, ad w ministers ev did not | helievs in the vi of Christ 1o get out of the church. The Bible accepted as the word . and moderr must be literally of God, he declare are guilty of idolats One of the imp: session Mon ehanz ate of meeting October, which it changed to November. Pulpit changes will be announced probably Monday. Election of officers will he among other business features of a still crowded program. The session probably will adjourn Wednesday. It began last! Thursday. | FORMER URUGUAYAN | CHIEF EXECUTIVE DIES| it features of the will be the vote to| p | ecently was | == | Viera. Once Intended Victim of Assassin, Was War-Time Dr. President. Br the Ascociated Press MONTEVIDEO, Urugnay, Novem-| ber 12.—Dr. Feliciano Viera, former President of Uruguay, died today. Dr. Viera was a liberal leader and had long been a prominent figure in | Uruguyan politics. The war-{ime President of Urugvay, | who died today; was the intended vie- tim of an attempt at assa during a riot that followed a strike in August, 1918. The President | was standing upon a balcony watch- | ng the riot when a pistol was fired | at him and the bullet missed him nar- | rowly. | Under Senor Viera's guidance, Uru- | guay sevi diplomatic relations wi Germany in July, 1917. After the sev erance of relations the country was! stirred by Jahor troubles Dr. Viera was a member of *“Red Radical”, p: the MRS. REEL EXPIRES . AFTER SUDDEN ATTACK | Resident of Tuxedo, Stricken on Road, Dies—Had Formerly Been Iil Bpecial Dispatch to TUXEDO, Md., November 10.—\irs Nettie V. Reel, 52 vears old, wife of Ernest T. Reel, painter, and a long | time resident here, died suddenly this morning at 9:30 o'clock at Ken th near the District of Columbia line as she was on her way to Washington, Taken ill on the road at Bass avenue and River road, Mrs. Reel died as she was hefg placed in a truck for re moval 1o 2 Washington hospital ! Mra. Teel was a snfferer from ! asthma and heart tronhie, and a cor oner's inquest, presided over hyv .us. tice of the Peace 1. P. H. Willmuth Bcting eoroner, returned a verdiet of death from natural Surviving Mre. R hushand, are three ‘Thelma Chrisman, 30 years old, of 5’ sontheast, Washington; 8, of Geaggetown, 1. C., and| who Jives with the family | e Srar. There are aleo three grandchildren and Marie Chrisman and Fretl CIVIL LEGION ELECTS. Officers Named at Convention in Cincinnati. CINCINNATI Charles R. Wi Va,, was elected Legion and his «it the next on ing session of the second selected convent at the clos. | anmual Civil Legion convention today. Other nationai off alls; Charles A. Howard, Al Dak.; 1 Heinlin secratary. John P, ; treasurer, Frank Chicage historian. Mis< Ly Prophetstown, 1. chaplain Ji H. Darlington. Harri :legal adviser, William Mofnes. VKCE CONSUL. FOUND DEAD G-,mp;nced Emerson, Stationed at Arica, Chile, Succumbs in Bolivia. SANTIAGO (R).—George ates Chile, Scovember: 1 Recd United ce consul in Aviea, Chile, was dead i in La tel Paz, 1 bus ried here SCRANTON, Pa ¥r ) nk Contgren. a mimer of Pitt-ton d by State November 12 res troopers today overed dyna 10 alleged that they had dsc mite in The police ha #0dy in connecti namiting Contor home, three men in sus. with the vecent dy- John's Church in blast at 2 high schov! Thursday. | brother-in-law | Rernard Kline, { Mrs. s @t an Armistice day dance Friday eve. | pounds since ng this country THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. NOVEMBER 13 1927—PART 1. using her usual methods of midnight |inste, Mary Garden Peeved When Bill Tilden . {Could Only Ta-Da ‘Star Spangled Banner'|ciien i mevienss wa ™ | “Where is Gene Tunney? That boy is d‘;‘ldcdlv A de: | When informed that Tunnev vas | _“You must know T admire him|aut of town she P EW. YORK, November 12.—Mary | when I would sing for him the r | tressed, but not so distressed Garden thinks a lot of Charles A.|Spangled Banner!' Ye gods! “The wag when he was on the eanas «ville was | lindbergh—enough to sing for him for | Star Spangled Banner’ of all songs!” | the seventh round in the Chicago and Mrs, | nothing, which: she terms her highest | When asked if she knew the words | fight - | tribute--but' she , doesn’t think %o to the national anthem, she replied: | e much of William Tilden's scholarship. | “Of course I didn't.” 1 asked Bill|opinion of Ruth So she snid yesterday when she ar- Tilden to give me the words and he hoasted of having danced with ¢ King | rived on the Aquitania. | went so far as to sing, ‘Oh, say, ean|Haldeman in Comdr. By, al Turning impatiently from the sub- [ von see’ then he ta-da‘'ed the rest.|declared to be her favorite among the il | ject of nude hathing at midnight | What a scholar he is! [ finally had | bird men. {and Kindred fthings. she related an | (o have the words looked up in a| “Will "you manage jincident: of the' Lindbergh reception | library.” singers?" she was asked. in Paris. Mise Garden said she had 30l YL wonldn't manage <ingers her mother, Mrs. Margaret Willinms. |of New York. who have been at. Hot .11 T had to ga hungr ‘Miss Mildred Green and Miss Elsie | SPrings, are the guests of Mrs. Lewis’ 4.” she replied _ | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W Green have returned from Suffolk.|g.;neider, on North Columbus street. Va.. where the former was maid of |~ Mps. Wallace Lindsey and her honor at the wedding Saturday, No-|voung son. Robin, departed last week vember 5, of Miss Gladys Elsie Dole. | for Houston. Tex.. to spend the Win. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ashur | ter with tather, Col. Robbins, Dole, to Mr. Jephiha Seth Morgan. | Mra Masson of Baltimore | Mrs, Herbert Durand, who was the | was the guest last week of Mr. and | recent guest of friends in Alexandria. Mrs. John G. Graham. left last week to visit her uncle and | Mrs. Mae Dowdin of Hyatt aunt, Rev. and Mra. Edwin S. Hinks. | the week end guest of Mr. in Casanova, Va., before returning to | . B. Allbvight. p her home in Bronxville, N. Y. | e St ey s Mrs. Laurence Stabler has arrived | home after spending. the past six months traveling 1n Eirope Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Carlin and Miss Louise Carlin returned Monday from visit to friends in Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. John Tavior Lewis ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Rev. and Mrs. Willlam Jackson Morton have sent out Invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Dor othy Ashby, to Mr. John Armistead Deming of Baltimore, Saturday eve- ning, December 3, at & o'clock, in Old Christ Church, of ‘which Dr. Morton is the rector. Following the ceremony a small reception for the bridal party and immediate families, to which no formal invitations have heen issued. will be held al the rectory. 407 North Washington sireet. After December § Mr. Deming and his bride will be 203 Club road, Roland itimore. wrroll Pierce. G. Pierce at the Belle Saturday evening. in honor of their brother mdaw, Mr. and Mrs. Ewin mond Pierce. who were married early | Suffolk, Va. Mr. Pierce ived Start Payments Next Year ow. listen, it yon about my diet, . Your nama i« mud By the, Assoclated Press, CHIETL, Italy, November Holding that the | Black Rottom moral " was the opeca sta ave Elder. and and esthetic spirit Prefect of Police It Mted these {in the Chieti When traveling by train ion,’ George and the members of the r family pay the same amount of way fare as would be charged to any individual requiring similar accommo. dations Adance in any more . Tt takes from to prodice a po last agair v jr. and Mr entertained ai a Haven Country Novembar .| and sister Ham in Oct Nire their her Carroll son and o wn of white satin, trimmed | lace and pearis. There were | ‘hout 150 guests. The clubhouse was | decorated with palms. vellow chrysan hemums and Autumn leaves, and a | buffer supper was sorved at midnight Invitations have heen received here from Mr.and Mrs. Walter Pringle for | arriage of their daughter, Eliza ta Mr Franeis Nott esdav evening. November Philin's Episcopal Church, leston, 8. € James Thomas Haley engagement. of | Reatrice Montague, “arter Broach. son nd Mrs. Pierce Allen Broach Okla. The wedding will take | place in Deceniber Mavvel H Mr. and n Philadelphia H. Theodore Ellyson was the guesi of friends in town last week en route o her home in Richmond | from Montelair, N. J., where she ai- tended the wedding of her grand daughter Miss abeth Walker Tavlor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs lesse Reade Taylor, to Dr. Allan Bovd Randall of Glen Ridge, N. J. Ahss Ada David arrived home last week ter a visit of several months to _relatives in Chicago. Mrs. W. (. Woodfin of Baltimore | last week with her parents, | and Mrs Roger B. Adams. | Miss Flizabath Adams and Miss Katherine Adams entertaimed at din- | ner Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Celia Swecken of Washington and Miss Anna Keyes Mis. Colgate McShane of Sparrows Paint, A has gone tn home | after a visit to Miss Dorothv Morton North Washington street | Miss Ruth Hennessev left last week for her home in Saratoga, N. Y., After a visit to her brother and sister- indaw, Mr. and Mrs. James Hen Buy now and save big money while our great Reduction Sale is going on. Quantities are limited. Be here at time of sale. No more when these are gone. daughier. Falkner Parsons is the Mrs. Leicester From 3:30 to 4 P. M. A magnificent 2-inch construction Metal Bed, with six metal decorated panels in wal- $23.50 From 10:30 to 11 A. M. Living-room Suite, consisting of three full-size $89 pieces, covered all over in genunine jacquard...... White They Last. No Phone or Mail Orders. Firat Come, First Served nut finish; a genuine laver felt [ i 5 mattress and guaranteed steel spring ....... * spent My nessev. Mrs visiting her daughter, Gray Mrs, Harold W. Williams of Wash ngton, is the guest of her parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pierpont, on South Patrick street Mrs. Stuart Barbour of was the week end guest and sister, Mrs! Chares F. Holden. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Metzger entertained at a house-warming and informal dance Saturday evening, No vember 5. Among the guests were Miss Fdith Connor of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. John Hupperman, Mr. and Mrs. John Fenton, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Amy Gunnell, Thelma Brooks Bowers, Mrs. Edna_Washburn, Mrs, Mary Beatty. s Frances Johnson, Miss Gwyneth Coons. Miss Susan Baldwin, ~Miss | Anna Smith, Miss Isabel Gonnor, Miss Goldie Rosenburg, Miss Rosalinne Connor, Miss Gertrude Connot Mr. ! Howard Dewhurst, Mr, Curtis Fennel. From 4 to 4:30 P. M. | Harmoniously blended colors in a wonderful quality jacquard Mr. Jack Pollard. Mr. Harry Hoover B ot g s covering, full-length hed Davenport, together with $129 00 large Club and Fireside Chair . Mr. and Mrs, James E. Dodd of Charleston, W. Va., were week end Ne Phone or Mail Orders. Firat Com. D. F. Emerson of Roanoke is Mrs. Henry | From 11 to 11:30 A. M. Living-room Suvites, consisting of three full-size pieces $98 i covered all over in genuine heavy grade jacquard........ | No Phone or Mail Orders. First Come, First Served. I = From 12 to 12:30 P. M. e Three full size pieces—handsome exposed rail living- room suite, covered in genuine $139 00 P . mohair First Come, Firat Served. 10 10:30 A. M. From 2:30 te 3 P. M. Erom Lot High hack, splendidiy upholstered hall or living room $13.39 chairs. Mail Ord First Ser: . e Roanoke of her Mr. and Full size octagon _shape Martha Washington Sewing Cabinet, nicely fin- 00 Q0 ished in mahogany. lnst. firat come. No Fhone or Mall e No Phone or Firas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rem- ington. Miss Sarah Hnme, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Remington, has departed for ier home . |From 5:45 to 6 P. M. at_Indian Neck, Va. 3 : L Mr. Frederick 'inka has rveturned | R | il 0 5 nooza, ' b sefn " i " P o Wardrobe and Chiffo- Bedroom Suite, consisting of four elegant nier in a lovely ma- | full size pieces, elegantly finished............ Mrs. Linke and AMiss Gloria Linke. |; who are making their home in Rich R eS| & | 3 A hogany finish. ... $13.50 | No. Phone or Mail Orders. 2 . From 12:30 to 1 P. M. From 4 to 4:15 P. M. | mahogany gateleg Table. $1 Ni Phone or Mail Orders. Firat Come, First Served. $100 Convenient size solid First Come, First Served. mond, were Mr. Linke's guests for several days last week. Mr. and Mrs, T. Chfton Howard and Mr. Jack Howard motoced to Lexington and stayed over the past week end with Mr. Robert Howard at_the Virginia Military Institute. Mrs. H. H. Blunt hax returned from Norfolk. where she was a dele- zate from Mount Vernon Circle of King's Daughters at the State con- vention, Mr. and Mrs. N. T Ryon ente tained at a_ miscellaneons rhower | Tuesday evening in honoy of Mr. and | Mrs. lawrence Grimes, who were married in_Baltimore last ruonth. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Heller of Phil- adelphia were week end guests of | Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Norwond. A joint birthday party was held at Y Tarry Tavern, near Alexandria. Satur day evening, November 5, when Miss | Margaret Brown and Alexander ‘Wil | liams were hosts to a number of their | very voung friends. Those attending garet Simms, Diantha \V'.'n»‘ Elna Hinton, Doris Hinton. | Reatrice Love, Katherine Madden chel Fanny Grimsley. | Amanda Catherine Camp | befl, Blanche Pully, Geneva Tussing. | Margaret Clapp, Virginia Clapp. Louise Talbot, Peggy Willlams, Ray | Kirklighter. Juanita Webb. Elizabeth | Rasheck, Virginia Rasheck, Robert Raberts, Edmund Roberts and Rav mond Wolfendon | Nrs. T. D. Judd of Luray of her sister, Mrs. oY Phone or Mail Orders. Firat Come, First Served. g ¢ . - ! | From 11:30 A. M. “to 12 M From 2 to 2:30 P. M. Four massive, heautiful pieces; a hed- $95 00 . room suite elegantly finished. ... No Phone or Mail Orders. First Come, First Serve Beautifully painted Console Tables and Polychrome deco- mireors... 99,00 mirrors. . Ne Phene or Mail Orders First Come, First Served From 1:30 to 2 P. M. Handsomely finished Dining-room Suites, consisting of nine strongly constructed pieces. $88-00 No Phone or Mail Orders. Firast Come, First Served. . in the | R guiest . avd Mrs. Milton Foulkes of , Egypt, N. I, were zuests last week at the home of Mrs. J. T. Allen | North Columbus street. “rt_Bruce Tinsley Va.. and ley of Greenshoro, N left tor homes after a visit 1o their | sther-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs | Wilson Selden Washington. Mrs. AL 0. Mitchell of Culpeper cyest of her son-inlaw and daugh Mr. and Mre. H. A. Petty Mise Margaret Wood and Miss Matilda Wood of Indian Head, were | week end guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. File Mrs. J..H. Cato has returned from visite to Mrs. €. M. Lumsden in Rich- | mond and to Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Leary | in Fredericksburg Mrs, the zi of Big Cecil 1 i« From 5 to 5:30 P. M. 3-piece heavily constructed Metal Bed, in mahogany finish; an all new cotton Mattress and guaranteed non-sag steel $14 50 . SEHER oo vovvviens No Phone or Mail Ord. First Come, Firat Served. -* . mes Cobean nf Richmond is | of her son and daughter-in | 1w, Mr.and Mrs. R.B. Cobean. | My and Mrs, Alfred Thomson enter tained ¥ridav evening, Novembar 4 | to celebrate the twenty-fifth anniver { sarv of their marriage i The entertainment committee of the Old Dominion Boat Club entertainec From 3 to 3:30 P. M. EXTRA SPECIAL—Genuine Marsh solid oak Kitchen Cabinets, including entire $25 00 ) glass cooking equipment......... Ne Phone or Mail Orders. [First Come, First Served S - - - — — From 4:15 to 5 P. M. Beautiful 10-piece l)inlfig-rmm Suite, in | the newest shades; walnut finish. .. i i Neo Phone or Mail Orders. o, $99.50 First Come, Firat Served. * * Goods will be sold only at time advertised and no orders will be taken over the telephone. l NFUR - 84G E St. Wl ~ gyoe oon; K in the clubhouse. {, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Allbright en.| tertained «t cards Wednesday evening. {when those Ying_were Dr. and \ Washington, Mr. | Lynch. Mr. and Mra. | Mr. and Mrs. Gordon 1. 0. Mellon and Mrs. Gold- | . and Mre. T. R. Mason of Roa the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Louzh. The first of a series of afternoon | 1eas was given at the Belle Have {Count ub Sunday. when the host- esses were Mrs, Louis Slesman Scott, | Mrs. Overtun Westfeldt Price and irs. ] Randall Caton. | Mrs. John Thornton of Washington | was the week end guest of her mon- |inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J Lee Price. N. H. Peake is home from a to his brother-inlaw and sister. Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Middleton, in Trenton, N. J Mrs. Maleolm Purson of Baltimore spent the past week as the guest of ¥ From 1 to 1:30 P. M. Full size, comfortable tight seat Cogswell Chairs, covered in guaranteed service ; $ 7 98 1EpeniYy 5o oo civies No Phone or Mail Orders. Firet Come, First Served. B B e i S L O From 5:30 to 5:45 P. M. Genuine Red Cedar Chest; extra large sizes; nicely ”“ $9'75 ished in walnut. ... No Phone or Mail Orders. Come, First Served. TURE CO o M. B B B B ontrary of the na- a0 has pro Wl ballrooms in the streety added as a partirg <hot: me marriage o so that's Italian Order BaxQ C);Aulesmn» 12 (@), Charleston to V1o 2000 cocoons of raw sitk e R NS SRR BB ae o0 s oas a0 500 e B ST e S Sae O SO s evs ey B K 010070 00000 ” 00 W0 W00 e W01 oonzcan e