Evening Star Newspaper, May 8, 1930, Page 41

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Old Tavern Site In West Virginia To Have Marker Bpectal Dispateh to The Star. 1830. c—-11 FARFAXORLUT =" "= s gate s s T IRQT by TEST The f 20, summoned par- | possession of 16 pints of alleged liquor. dcul-rl?lgy&ymc%nrlu B. Ennis 'and | The officers, armed with a search war- caught pouring out the alleged whisky. E ”RI SITS MAY ]g Ernest Hitaffer, will be selected from |rant, surrounded the house. Lesney was oflm; mnmd:,h.::, about a quart, following - 2¢ men, whose | held for the grand jury by Justice Chap- ughter are @ ;szlelf w'ek;: d:a:: ‘x;gd" supervision of | man at Fairfax and is out on $1,000 | for the grand jury and are out on $500 Jury Commissioner F. S. McCandlish: | bond. bond each. - MOSQUES CLOSED . 10 UNBELIEVERS 8—A marker will be erected by N. P. Young, B. H. Bready, J. M. Ma- Charged With Having Still. The raid conducted by the four off- = i the Berkeley County Historical 3 son, B. F. Elliott, H. W. Hutchinson, . | cers in the woods near Seneca resulted Effort Made to Avoid Friction y this Summer on North | | Summonses Issued for Juries | Irving Cumming, trving Payne, Frank: | opyinem B, Hardthower of New Alex; | i3 tne capture of 8 large stl. Two men Mountan, 10 miles west of here, lin Boushes, F. N. Mohler, Floyd Kid- | Wilisms ang Gant Boywooy Drrer oo | fod. one escaping. A man giving the ioti st the point where John : : . Edward H. Henry, was taken as Eucharistic Congress built .“i’w& bt 1% tor to Serve During Term—Pro- gf'}; g;,,’;ggj'"fi'fi,}hm g;wl,’,‘:g::h %[ ihd T e 4 sor b prand | 811 Pending ablity to raise $1000 m.g ias runner, D, J. ers, H. B, ell, | jury. Guy Staats of Vienns - | The officers m Gets Under Way. | BE SR P0G B | Wition Cases Lead. |G, Wi R Mo e St il | R o0 3 e Bt Tondaton o th o aoern RSt and £F e | S o, Bt o S| absolutely - 4 i ‘Twelve arrests were made over €| alleged liquor. He was held for the ice officers England are calli ¥ P CHRTEAGE Tt sy e | | 54 PR || P VLTI 0| el 2 B DT RS S i B o | e St i the finest v » ™ A 2 % on law, clu L Tl T papers here today warned the 20,000 or Horse Ford road from Shepherds- E. P. Kirby and Deputy Sheriff stills. A third still . was confiscated oup;::;fl%]flon x':,:mmr Virgil Williams, | of any vollce:ner in km‘ng e, mfir:'e:g more pilgrims who have assembled for| | town, on the Potomac, to Rom- | |H. T, Magarity are issuing summonses |earlier in the week. with Sheriff E. P. Kirby, Traffic Off- | do so being punishable by fine or im- ney, W. Va. Permission has been to the men who have been selected to| Horace G. Dye of Washington was| cers McIutosh and Miils, raided the | prisonment, or both. g asoiene the Thirtieth Eucharistic Congress that iven by county court here to e soclety for erection of the marker. serve on the two juries for the term |arrested by Traffic Officer L. L. Finks unbelievers will not be admitted to Mos- of the Circuit Cour“’t which opens May [on the Richmond road near Hunting |gs lem Mosques. The warning was given 19. It now appears that a large num- | Creek charged with driving while drunk with a desire to prevent friction be- m ':(‘l et:f?h for \nddlcgmemb wu}“ be pre- l-Ind trlglpafllnghl;’ efinutMA ul;neg e gran ury by tl Com- | liquor. ustice ] , &l ceotink, twwen the dlatks sad lymen god @e| . 'VETERAN AGTOR DIES |Tiaweaiin the majonis fr iuciess | R his for the emed B ioonk, hllom of!m-mum Eitskiama R et ::': the m;l&::tlon law. This will matk Tracy of Vienna ] arrested by :l’hu)-il& ction of Card: P » P8 e o appearance at Fairfax lon icer lams, er] delegate, in asking release of 11 Arab[ Will Cressy Entertained Boldiers|or tne new Circult Court judge, Mr.|E.P. Kirby, Trafi¢ Officers A. W, Mills students who were arrested over the in France. McCarthy. and Carl McIntosh, charged with driv- week-end for planning an anti-Chris- i ‘The civil jury to be summoned to re- {ing while drunk. He was held for the tian demonstration during the congress,| ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., May 8 (). | port on the second day of the term in- |grand jury by Justice Chapman, at has had a favorable influence on their |y Cressy, 66, veteran actor, died | cludes C. E. Neitzey, G. H. Bayliss, | Fairfax, and is out on $500 bond. m:;p:".;lo:,o“::thsen&eflmfl mwkeeel; today at his home here. While enter- | Hugh W. Gunnell, R. E. Rector, David Karl Lesney of Merrifield was arrested taining soldiers near the front in the ched. pour thousand children assembled at | World War he suffered from a gas at Open at 8:30 A.M. 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