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ATURDAY, AUGUST 11, L Competition was keen in the miniature alrcraft tournament at the Reflecting Pool yesterday. Here is Lloyd Fish, who won second place in the senior class hydroplane contest, starting his little craft on a flight which lasted 18 seconds. The model plane made a wide circle over the crowd and finally landed in a nearby tre T Photo. Gen. Umberto Nobile, com- Italian crowds throng stations to greet returning Ttalia crew on thelr way to Rome. mander of the il irigible expedition to the Northland, is seen leaning out of the car window to shake hands with nearby members of the crowd at Bologna. The greeting there was typical of the enthusiasm shown all along the Paramount News-Associated Press Photo train’s route in Haly. | | | s this a model or the real thing. It takes close inspection of | this model plane in flight to satisfy the amateur, at least, that it | jsn't a big D-H biplane. It is Lioyd Fish's scale model of that type | competing in the tournament here yesterday. —Star Staff Photo, | TH COMES BACK ALEXANDRIA. [ 1A, Va, Au (Spe- W, ALEXANDRIA, Va., August 11 , and Capt 'D. C. BABIES EN Spe more than a The Washington Star route carriers starting off on the steamer Charles Macalester yesterday evening -Star St A boatful of happy ant rshall Hall as guests of The Star. TERED EVENIN G STAR CARRIER BOYS IN ROCKVILLE FAIR Infantile Attraction Promises toi Be One of Big Features of | Annual County Event. | 11.—With Almost 1000 “Néws Marshall Hall on River Boat—Gleeful l ing Indust to The St Md., Augus Washington babi Dispatch ROCKVILLE Spirit Prevails in Party. | Although there were some 350 other | for from $125,000,000 'ENGLAND PREPARES | DISPORT AT ANNUAL OUTING, T0 CAN OWN FOODS| ¢ 2 | ! S LW . Will Utilize Large Pea Crop This! = Make Tl‘lp to| Year as First Step in Form- g e Spectal Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK, August | which until now has been a market | One 150-gallon still, 24 barrels of peach mash and 72 gallons of peach brandy form the statistical summary of this fruitful raid yesterday at 814 Seventh street southwest. The liquor squad members, led by Capt. Fred Cornwell, were greeted with effusive politeness by the proprietor, who even helped them smash his still. Star Staff Photo. ' ' » for their aff Photo ) Gen. Nobile, commander of the dirigible Ttalla’s North Polar expedition, with his little daughter at home in Rome, after his narrow escape from death on the Arctic ice floe, from which he was rescued with other survivors of the party. —Copyright by P. & A. Photos. Ty. i ROCKVILLE, Md., August 11 England, | (Bpe= to $150,000,000 Sw slecte e clal) —At a meeting of the executive | H. Sweeney n elected mem-|gjready entered to compete against|{ TLoaded to her gunwales with a nolsy, Comiitee of 6w ,\fm:p "r‘f C“lm | | bers of the city Democratic committee | \aryland and Virginia contestants, the | high-voltage load of humanity, _th sengers on the boat, it would have | worth of canned goods annually. ufg‘flm.“l s:n‘l i ‘: gl":‘; 4y 1\%:'» | to succeed William P. Woolls, Who Ye- | papy st B e he | Charles Macalester, carrying 969 Eve- | been hard to convince a casual ObServer | make et niove - tawerd. sioplyiui| DL Sexviee League; Ha ck- | . i v Ty tow e e 8 SR 00 miny BMeceany wnll Ulc Teani | of R Thch, e sl ne i Al | make a first move toard eens’ by | ville and conducted by the president, s ® | with the Rockville Fair, August 21 to|steamed to Marshall Hall and back last | over the boat like a pirale boarding e 71,000 | T, when appointed judge of the sixteenth promises to be one of the big fea- | night on what w aTAOUEIY d8: | verty: 8 il rding | canning this Summer the yield of 1,000 | Dr. Jacob W. Bird; Miss Irma Mol RO e #en Return to City After i . - Kt night on what was unanimously de-| party and tramped on any adult toe |acres of peas, it was stated by Sir Edgar | eyecutiv el el wien Retu 0 Lity er| and Silas Deavers, de- | tures of the fair clared to be the most & ful ‘of all| Which was carelessly left in an exposed | & yoneh. chairman of the Natiomal | i ocUive Secre e iles i ken | Hi Pos s e defered. elec. | Judges for the show will be Dr. W. T. | these annual outings given the “newsles” | position R Jones, cnsioman of e HeHioe|ing July 163 familles had been taken| indenburg Postpones Vaca- Intensive Artiller i AR g health officer for Montgomel v | by The Star. l "The other passengers, however, en- \;mm-‘n‘fl'!m board the _{jmm"mm care of, 156 of them having been car- d Yy econd ward | County; "Dr. Jacob Bird of the Mont- | With formalities disposed of, the news- | tered into the spirlt of the trip, and | yesterday 8 ried over from June, and that the total tion to Share in Berlin % y the death | gomery County General Hospital, and | boys began to take stock of thelr sur-|when one energetic youngster danced a | Ten large food-canning plants {n | expenditures for relief was $5825 | ¢ Trammg. 2'; “" ,f“"“‘ ll‘l Miss Rose Wagner, an artist of the |roundings in the few minutes before | jig in a spot cleared with no little diffi- | gngland. equipped with machinery pur- | numerous cases of illness being respon- | “ . Shatman il count ety e roUD WA | G oAty Trwarden: Hb - GITOFLS | it Tt Seiss f: thiat VhiHiachi S EaNses | LM TR IRTORE ARy Aale (R The | Ceremonies. e for an ag: Robert Hilton, president of the Far- |found leaning over the rail in envious| with pennies and nickels, | will soon be in operation as the fi { | total expenditures during July, o " mers’ Banking & Trust Co., has offered | admiration of two men swimming in the ) = 7 | etable o p soSLishown by the report of the treasurer iz - of Masonry tn | eIy Bauking & finust Coj has Gl1ered | oar with lighted cigars lu thetr mouths. | N0 sconer had the vessel doctes than | vegetable and fruit cannerles in Eng- |nps pilton H. Bancroft, were $2,401.98, MONROE a5 pre- e e e : 3 1o wild Stampoede for the amusement |land, and within a few years it is hoped | joqtina IO e s a FORT MONROE . B he “best” Montgomery County baby | Another was engaged in a heated dis-| o ) 4 "poo o Seungster had | that England will be supplying at least leaving on hand at the end of the The 260th Coast Ar ¢ shinglon | class, The fair board is offering cash |cussion as to the probable maximum B fiits Ta it st d for | a third of the home Aot with home- | month $364.28. It was decided to have 11.—Germany's s Thursday night by C. | prizes of $3 and $2 for the first and |speed of the “Charley My One boy | £80 SOKROR TE GaE O e inr. | canned gonds a float in the pageant to be staged in 6 Guy) S Hinil el y on behalf of Mrs. Vir-{sucond winners thought 15 knots an hour would prob- | tW0, gleeful hours they rode W 2 (s . . connection with the annual Rockville | o of the agaiprion o 0 ih f | bled on anything any everything that| The canning council, he said, was or- £ U0 sary of the ng of the Weimar con- | ""ATl other classes will be open to ba- | ably be the limit. A second insisted on ¥ I - ¢ et | fair soon to be held titat by o B . Smoot's family more | | y <o | moved fast and made a nol ganized two years ago as the direct Stark > stitution by the first republican gov- smoot’s 1 bies from the District of COlumbia, |25. A third and a smaller boy, not so | B herd times bolng experienced | ,, MTs. Alberta Peddicord of Clarksburg, e B g g between 65 | VirEinia, Maryland and elsewhere. For | well versed in steamships, broke in at Trip Home Quieter. | b ngtish farmers and unemployment | this county, has filed a petition in th i ab~ L ] Moo | ihe “best” baby in the open classe ,| this point with the question: “How| . g e | ¥ Teclish Industrials. | The couneil | Circuit Court, here. asking that her | Nendar Waa o sterday by M. J. Mc: | r. David Coe, Washington, D. C,, i | many miles is & knots” After & briel The trip home was much quicter than | o0 G F0ES oprecentatives of the British | husband, J. C. Peddicord, be required s P oy oo i v | $5501d plece, the Bureai of | lull the cantersation, by common con- | the one down, cach newsie being otent | UG PP it manufacturers | (0 paY her alimony. She Claims in her oS B kb s s e o E. Berliner secre- | sent changed to a pessimistic compari- | on getting at least his 14 | Shue o e | B culturalists and others interested | Dill that she was deserted on December ances. Publl 5 1 the McFarland safe. It had 4 , | I b f blocks of ice cream | 160 gallons of orangeade and the 60 | asricu Ists and others interested s ances. Public off e . e tally s the healthiest baby |5on of the number of blocks of fce Cres ¥ e vy in the new industry 1 and is in destitute circum- de holkdast » > ced e leage: accidentally | ang’ Hy & Ewing a large size por. | one could eat to the number he might cream provided for the ‘It is astounding that the British |stances and is ill and unable to earn a 0 of gz-:\‘-:‘d;'\e'nu"e?:en xle‘ ’ ervices for Leslie McDanel,| i7alt of the winner in each class "y | SSMSOTALY expect Ko €8¢ . | aue or “m_“1",“‘,‘}‘;\‘{";"‘:’.fl'\“‘l‘,f\ff‘, sarrounded by fish and fisherdes, | livelihood. The couple, according to | ond e e Thets Jd. of Lorton, Va., were held | 2! Is offering cash_prises of | SR U0 eful guard on the Jow- | f ¢ CASt that this was “his ninth brick | 123 ys been o big importer of fish, | the petition, were marrled December med no doubt that thie mmjer sec t at Washington and|® for the first and second win- | ¢ 5 | and that there was still lot more to be {and a big importer of canned fruits and | 1923, tion of the public sentiment favoged ‘Arlington National Ceme- | ™ 1 each class | Sing a Little. | had.» % vegetables while her own farmers o S Ruhlrr( B. P-‘{rr‘nnn\“l"w‘d to- | keeping the day in a dignified and be- who died ai the . | s the vessel elipped out tnto the viver| The “Charley Mac,” with something |nSeded & market for their vegetables B e otiie Skhe on, with a certain mea ashington, was an| MASS MEETING PLANNED. | on is trip to the resort a Meyer Gold- | which might have been a sigh of relief, | #1d fruit.” he sald < ot b | ness _for benefi 0 P 8 o special session of the grand jury just e democratic the Potomac Railroad yards «| man Orchestra began playing popular | docked at 11:30, and the now tired cargo . aiNned Will be' arTaigned before it democratic res member of Alexandria Post,| selectio The youthful passengers | was placed aboard half a dozen waiting BELIEVED AUTO VICTIM. |in the Circuit Court here at 10 oclock dent, gn‘ull\‘; n r e is sur-| Lord's Day Allia Sessi ind | lent unstinted vocal support to each | street cars and sent Nome | . S Seny W St | - 3 ¢ depended : je McDanel, v Alliance Session to End | lent unstinted vochi SR0C el adult| The trip was held under the super- — [ithdny g Sunugl T RUosY | uponito: BEWEIE &6 I TN e e t at Mountain Lake Park. . 1 the effect, that thelr volces | vision of Galt Burns, circulation mana- | Grenter Capitol Heights Man Found | ward L. Milis. will be among those who prsssnce i aqiied; SANna Amerioan | goeciai Dispatéh to The Star Derhaps wore better suited to announc- | ger of The Star, and a staff of assist- 3 - s | will hear read and plead to indictments. \"‘\‘1"}‘.‘31“qf‘-f."\‘l;{q Hoe i been pre- | nGUNTAIN LAKE PARK, Md., Au-| N8 that an 'x-\n,A‘hu{ been 1{{Avle~|\.‘1 i R e nconscious in Road. | ™ Al “Tesidents of Montgomery County s al act in the Relchstag 11.—The Lord's Day Allance e T | Believed to have been struck by & hit- | who are 75 years of age or older are great plenary hall had been ¥ fon here will conclude | | and-run_driver, John H. Grinley, 57| invited by the officials of the Rockville orated with nery L row with o mass meeting. The MOSBY SURVIVORS ‘DEMOCRATS ANNOUNCE | yvears old, of Greater Capitol Heights, | fair to witness the pageant scheduled | displaying a ce rman am includes the showing of a mov- { Md., was found unconscious in the road | to be held on Wednesday and Thursday le surrounde ! ing picture of the “Fair of the Iron MEET AT CULPEPER| MONTGOMERY ADVISERS | near his home yesterday August 22 and of this year's fair various fed ot LFsatttie e | OB D o on with which Dr. W, Suit Ritchie, summoned to | Plans for the pageant were considered of Nicholasi Browse | gormt. e300 ohn's™ Gornwell of Wost | : e treat Grinley, found his condition so|at a meeting of the board of dir 1 ljum Virginia is offering prizes to elementary | Daughter and Granddaughter of | Fifty-Five Well Known Party|serious that he rushed him to Sibley | Thursday eve and | followed Anc ®iand high school puptls for " . & > P . Hospit where an operation was per » hold another meeting early next week G delber n o The program included ora Famous Confederate Amon Members to Serve County as lmuwd to relteve @ pressure on his|to complete s of -\:\(:u" n 5 tests this evening under auspices of the 'hose Reunion. Committee for Campaig | brain. License en issued by the clerk by ‘Max Ka niel| Lord's Day A with awarding of Those at Annual Reun | i BESUODH S Deputy Sherff H. G. Machen and |of the Circuit Court here for the mar- ) Herman e idenice, T Lo B8 | prizes. Tomorrow afternoon Represent- | special Dispatch to The tar Snecial Dispateh to The Star T Drecinict are In- rlage of John T Shackleford, 26, of | Mu deral chanc . epn ok itive Frank L. Bowman of the second \ULPEPER, V. n The an- K E, 4 ; vestigating the case and an arrest is | washington, and Miss Virginia E. Shore, | delive ending with 1, at the Summer ia’ district. will speak. and| CVLPEPER, Va.August 11 The an- | ROCKVILLE, Md, August 11.—T0 | gpected soon. o Richmond, Va.: and Wilscn J, | Boch o T i oiagh ning the address will be by |nual reunion of the survivors of Mosby's | co-operate with the Democratio State | - ohnson, 21, and Miss Ella Randolph, | i the r whereafter the ¢ ar = cna Mansfield M. [ comanmd of the Civi ar was held ) central committees for both the State | 8, both of Montgomery County, Md. audienc e and sang “Deutsehk o foia goes Mansfield M. | COMBNITA OF i 0f ddrosnse and | o on, ot s o [OF bOL (00 Srnte| - SLOT MACHINES RAIDED. |18 both of Montgomery Gounty, Md. | yud & “Deutseh ! ; of ‘the alliance, 15 presiding | music and a lunch being provided by 0 B0 oo emocrats | = = - ] i Ve A s X Py August 19, will be Anti-Saloon | the local chapter of United Daug hters | have been named as an advisory com-, T , evel s Blao " ot fny here. " The program.ia|of the Confederacy mittee for this county, as follows: Dr.|Two Score Merchants Arrested in, FAIRFAX VOTE, 2,435. ! ooaenag e main ’ srranged by George W, Orabbe,| Invitatidr had been extended to all | Jacob W. Bird, Emory H. Bogley, Albert | Fesdisions elekn | s se leading to the Plate o Sy HANDSOME MEN TO VIE superintendent o e rans in this and ad- (M. Boule, Bernard T. Brosius, Mus.| Frederick Clean-Up. | Final Canvass Gives Moore 690 Ronger oo e s e ’ s (wining ocunties and there were about |James €. Christopher, James H. Cissel, | special Dispatch to The ¢ i i R | he reviewed & crack company ¢ Trt 5 2 140" Dresent and ‘many visitors. Two|Andrew J. Cummings, Ben G. Davis,| FREDERICK, Md. August 11—More | Majority in Tuesday Primar¥. |jonor of the Reichswehr. who in dr P Piremen Announce Car rucker, 76, Drowns in Tank. |guets of nonor were the daughter and | Joho B. Dismond, J. Vernon Sorsey, Dr.| than (Wo score of merchants were ar. | special Dispatch fo The Stas AN somriness. yleiGed Aot o the : f The 8t | franddaughter of Col. Jobn 8. Moshy. |George Lo Edmands, J. L. Gilbroth, |rested vesterday in a county-wide rald | ~FAIRFAX, Va. August 11.-C. C days, while an army band Y Feat s Tonight MARTINSBURG, W. Va., August 11, |Mrs, Coleman of Warrenton and Wash Clyde Griffith, Howard Griffith, Rober! | on slot machine and punch board oper- | pierpont, A. J. Kidwell, H. O. Blunt Praesentier March an 3 O MARTINSBURG, W. va. August 1 | T D00 “and Miss Pauline Cole- | L. Hickerson,” Clagett. C. Hilton, Mrs. |ators. Sheriff William C. Roderlck and |and S " K. Styles Wednesday can- | clent memory 0 trucker, thed @ plow 1ine about his neck, [man, who were introduced to the a ‘V‘II\IHHm:\ George M. Hunter, Mrs. | deputies and States Attorney Willlam | vassed the vote cast in the Democ! o 1 0! A A con ched (wo pleces of fron weight mbly, and Capt. Willlam H. Chap- ! Creighton Jone Aate Senator Kugene | M. Storm visited practically every place [ primary in Fairfax County Tuesda pointed ¢ ? of : oAl fonbiirs | AR QN0 e O a0 stilon | man of Cireensboro, N. C., Yegarded by | Jones, Josiah W. Jones, James D. King. | Bhe hounty where violations of the | Xhe odicial record 15 as follows: Total Poor Farm Election Issue 1 ! 2 here to- | tank wi at his home near here Col. Moshy as i econd In com- | Richard 1L Lansdale, B, Ashby Leavell, | law were thought to exist | number of votes cast, 2433, of which K. | Special Dispateh o The Sta « C . A Hi; \dow found the [mand.” Capt. Chapman received an !k Brooke Lee, Theodore H. Lenovi! All of those arrested were ordered to |Walton Moore received 1567 and H OAKLAND. Md. August 11.—In No . g o for | B He feared blindness. A verdict | ovalion {Ienneth Lyddane, Alvie A. Moxley, Ed- | uppear for trial in People’s Court Mon- | Earlton Hanes 868 vembor the Voters GF Garaets County Easte er Dined e f suleide was returned Mrs. Fannie 1l Horner of Washing- | ward J. Murphy, W. Ernest Oftutt, John | duy morning The vote by districts was: Centerville, | will be called on to decide whether * 3 | o n reatniece of Gen, A Bl E_Oxley. Dr. Beniamin O Pers . {181 for Moore. 74 for Hanes; Lee, 161 | they desire a county poor farm . v ally 8 N | and Rev. Keith Lee of Newport News, a | Thomas W, Perry, Robert Peter, Ir.; B | < | for Moore, 48 for Hanes; Mount Vernon, | last General Assembly authorized & v ~ Baby Accidentally Scalded | Yelative of Gen. Robert E. Lee, assisted | Stedman Prescott, Preston B. Ray, W. | Sohool Committees Named 31 tor “Moore, 38 for Hanes: Falls | on the question, The farm, if authorise 2 Communities Hold Picnic D D o The Btar | n the program Frank Ricketts, Mrs. C. E. Ronch, O. W | special Dispateh to The Star Church, 254 for Moore, 48 for Han by @ majority, is to be not less than % It 6 0 POTOMAC, Va, August 11.-Ger A touching ineldent was the nddress ) Roby, Judge Samucl Riggs, George P.{ FAIRFAX, Va, August 11.—-Dr. F. M Providence, 566 for Moore, 317 for| 200 or more than 300 acres, upon which ¥ Sy e A e s oo Lof appreciation made by Rev. Wiillam | Sacks, Robert L. Saunders, J. Bond | Brooks, chairman of the county school | Hanes: Dranesville, for Moore, 351 | suitable buildings for the needs of a ¥ " ON, Md, A 11.—'The | yerel ded swday when she | Blaughter, colored, who considers him- [ Smith, Archie W uder, J. Willlam | poard, has appointed the following | for Hanes home of public dependants would be « n the Monocacy River umbled backward and fell into a ket- |self & Confederate veteran because he | tohiman, J. Gorr Walker, Bowie F.|standing committees for the cominy | t f followed the fort I tery, | Wators, Mrs. Parker L. Weller, J. Furr { - d J & . ynaty e er aue- | e at the home of her parents. She | followed the fortunes of young muster ors, Mrs. Py . Wellcr, J. Furr { year: Finance and accounts, John T. | b ; e home | was treated & Alexandria Hospital James and Capt. Richard m.n..m,‘\v)-n«-, William 7. Wheeler, Downiey M. | De Bell (chairmam), Vernon M. Lynch, Gas Main Extension Asked. | v 3 mister g g S R 4 T through the four s of the war Willinms, Charles W. Woodward “and | George R. Bready; complaints and | Speclal Dispateh to The Star | Orchardists to Meet. “ o he e " -,H-‘l.. 1l ‘\ Switchman Ts Injured . J‘ harles Velrs g\l(*l\lnll\le;\. Irrbfl'{ ’I“ |wn|mmls. Ju":; BALTIMORE, August 11.-O. J.| Special Dispateh to The Sta ¥ e, Dawsonville d | Swite ) H e . T Haislp, Samuel Styles; rules and | Trenis of Chevy Chase, on behalf of a | FAIRFAX, Va. August 11.—Orchard- member Jods, was attended | Bpecia) Dispatel to The St Nation Borrows Freight Cars. | Ban on Spooners Resented regulations, F. 8. McCandlish (chair- | number of property owners in Mont- |ists of Fairfax Cou 1Y Wil meot at the driniled pome 150 persons. | POTOMAC, Vi, August 11--Jumes| BUCHAREST () - Rumanian rall ; mam, V., M. Lynch, J. De Bell; tax|gomery County, has written the Public | Courthouse tonight. An offieal from . of which Mis. | W, Foster, 57-year-old switchman at|ronds recently bovrowed n number of | PARIS (#).--The Luxemboury Yates ‘and budget, J. T, De Bell (chalr- | Service Commisston to take action to | the Virginia Division of Markets will be The l Polomae rallrosd yards, sustained sev- | frelght cars from Poland Ho many Ru- | dens, paradise of nursemaids und k man), J. W. Murphy, J. T. Haislip; | compel the Georseiown Gas Light Co. | present to explain the different grades Clothle Cvcrcd by ey, | eral fractured Tibs yesterday when a | manian cars wero in disuse ot undor ve- | has changed since bolice put o ban on | loans’ and transfer of ‘funds. V. M.|to extend its mains to serve a number |of apples and the standards required A . W. v and Btate|car coming off the “hump” hit him ! palr that curtailment of service was kissing. The usually crowded seata are | Lynch (chairman), P, 8. McCandligh, of residents adjacent to the DNMN‘bv the new marketing law, which i ? tie g u Eug while he was throwing a switch, ihreatened. no longer crowded. H. F. Willlams, e, 1o bo strietly enforced i Virginia gl

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