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AR, WASHINGTON, I ) MONDAY, NOVE \IRFR THE EVENING £ MAN KILLED AUTO AGCIDENT Several otMrs lniured in Crashes on Virginia and Maryland Roads. One man was killed near Cen Va. when the car he tuyrned over, and jnjured yesterday in dents on Maryland a ways. AUTO DRIVER KILLED. Baltimore Man Found Near Overturned Car North of Centerville. @pecial Dispatch to The Sta FAIRFAX, Va., ward Trockenbrot, a commission mer- chant, apparently about 60 years .ld, ot Baltimore, was instantly killed yes- terdsy on the lee Highway one mile north of Centerville when set and he was thrown out his_skull There were no o accl- | inia high- November 23.—Ed- | WORKS N TOLEDO Banks Which Closed. | By the Associated Press TOLEDO, Ohio, November 23.-With out waiting for a return of Nation-wi prosperity to give it & helping boost this city, hard hit by a series of large | bank failures, is pulling itself out of the mire “by its boot-straps.” Although approximately $100,000,000 was tied up in the four big banks which closed several months ago, Toledo has kept the wheels of commerce run- ning steadily, and ‘now at last things are getting better. Factories are ~working faster and | longer, retail trade is picking up, people on the streets are smiling again, and best of all—the closed banks are expect- ing to pay a hundred cents on the dollar. The initial dividends of 15 to 139 per cent are scheduled to be paid | December 15, Ingenious Scheme Devised | PROSPERITY PLAN SIGN BILL FAVORED BY VIRGINIA CLUBS CHMONDRV uppo! Set-up Devised to Make Good Garden and Women’s Groups All Deposits in Four Big | Support Measure to Control Road Advertising. rt of G and Women SENATOR'S DAUGHWER WOULD PAINT MIS COLLEAGESS. Clubs | throughout Virginia s claimed for a| bill to be introiuced at the General Assembly next year adver An suppa ganized—Council for Road: each regulating outdoo tising organization to work getiv ort. of the measure has be he Protectic side Beauty—and {: of the bill's eight provisions. Mrs. Janet Stuart Durham of Rich- | mond is chairman of the council. Vice chairmen are: Mr Richmond liamsbury Richme ora ge. M s treasurer Must Impress Visitors. Mrs. Di through committed to | ING CARDL DROPS ANNULNENT FGHT Persuaded by His Advisers to End Opposition to Nikolas’ Marriage. | By the Assoclated Press VIENNA November 23.—Pressure | from his cabinet and an official warn- | ing that stern measures would mot be popular with the Rumanian people have forced King Carol to give up his inter.:. { to force an annulment of the marriage {of his brother, Prince Nikolas, and Mme. Jana Lucia Deletj, according to dispatches from Bucharest received here. | The cabinet opposition, the dispatches said, was led by Premier Nikolas Jorga, noted Rumanian savant and educator and once Carol's tutor. Premier Jorga was jcined by Constantine Argetolanu, | one of the king's favorite ministers, in insisting that the honeymooners be not separated although they eloped and were married without Carol's consent. The four large banks which closed e Carol, it was said, will merely order YOUNG gl ; Saturday after- | 2d_their approximate deposits, were: | 1 2 i ] 4 . §i that they refrain from f eagle, with a 7-foot wing span, was brought down Sal Ohio Savings & Trust Co., $36,000,000; e - gether in public. He accident so far as c by the police. A passing moned Capt. Heywood Durrer Fairfax County traffic squad, Wh Iater assisted by State Officer W Carr. County Coroner Dr. C. A som of Falls Church, after issued a certificate of accidental death and the body was removed to Fairfax waiting instructions from _Baltimore relatives. Sheriff E. P. Kirby notified Baltimore police and asked them to in- form rot’s family. Judging from the marks oo (e high- | way, the coroner and police decided it Trockenbrot's right front tire ran the edge of the concrete and that in making an effort to regain the road be ‘Birned the car sharply to the left t. George Island Woman, With Weak Heart, In pulling it sharply back to the right the car was turned over and rolled over several times, wrecking the machine. Son Too Busy Workmg to Come Home. s ng the ‘There was between $150 and $16 2o his pockets, WOMAN AND CHILD HURT. Accidents Near Alexandria Take Toll of Six Injured noon while about to attack a bird dog#in a field near Tekoma Park, Md., | Commercial Savings Bank & Trust Co. fumed, the report said, when the mi C. H. Mather of 200 Philadelphia avenue, Takoma P: hot the bird as | $17.000,000; Security-Home Trust Co., isters took sides against him, but finally it swooped down over his setter. One charge from a 16-gauge Shotgun | $20/000,000, and the Commerce-Guar- pted their counsel. They warned killed the eagle. Mabher and his wife are shown &b him that sny attempt to coerce Prince Nikolas, who played a considerable part in bringing about his restoration, would cate a bad impression on the Ru- manian people No harsh measures, said Marshal ELEN COOLIDGE, daughter of Senator A. Ooolidge of Massa- chusetts, hopes to make portraits of sl Membams of the United Stat: G Sat . enate, embellish each with a background symbolic of his State, and e holding the bird. | djan Trust & Savings Bank, $18,000,000.| The advertising bill would apply o hang the collection in some “public gfmmng VTahe goes to Washington ar Staff Photo. [ An ingenious scheme was devised to | to advertising structures outside the to follow her ambition. Here she is at work in her studio—A. P. Photo —— | cope with the problems of these closed | corporate limits of incorporated towns | b Fiise , G . ~ institutions. Instead of selling their |or_cities SHOCK OF SLAYING CHARGE |t Jote o, e | 4 o s 0y awy | TW ARE AGOUITTED | financial machinery is being set up to | person from advertising his own ge 0 T them here June 7 give the depositors all the ready cash |or services on his own premises. { The two young Mexicans were mo- | Presnan, another of the King's advisers KEPT FROM CROWDER S MOTHER pomsible, yet savs them from the loses | 1t provides that advertising :trurtnrrxi OF sLAYlNG MExmAN;mnng to Mexico City from St. Bene. | Will separate the bridal pair. The mar- a hasty liquidation. | within 300 feet of a curve, if they ob. dict’s College, Atchison, Kans, and |shal said he would also oppose any a e b salvaging plan, approved | struct the line of vision, are prohibited. | were sitting in their car on a dark | tempt to deprive the prince of his gen- by the State banking cepartment, a | Advertising structures within 200 feet | | street when Guess and Crosby started | eraiship in the army. Thinks | ne%_benk and three holding com- | of intersections of public roads are pro- | to arrest them. The wedding of the prince and the 8 | panies are being organized to take over | hibited Guess confessed he shot them, in |pretty girl commoner caused a stormy the Ohio, the Commercial and the| Advertising structures that resemble | self-defense, he said. He already scene at the palace when Carol tore up Security-Home, December 15 traffic signs or markers are prohibited { been acquitied of the sisying of Rubio. | the marriage certificate In his brother's rmission, | Crosby also was charged with killing | presence only to be informed that the Fourth to Be Reorganized I o | Rublo. _Judge Walden dismissed the | prince had photostatic copies, Hot All available cash and prime se- p - - Al - | case. The jury was out 12 heurs words passed between the two and Although _two months have pessed he explained ALl aval oath snd to_erec | e since John M. Growder, 24, was charged | shock migh o curities are to be transferred that day | yilless written permission has been se- | By the Assoclated Press — - Carol was reminded of his own affair with first-degree murder in connection | 2 i , o to Ui new bank and; c cured from the landowner ARDMORE, Okls Auto Makes Wife Unhappy. ol g Aup‘?scu. on account o with the Wimbley drowning case, his| Other res I ow-tothe old despositors. : All advertising structures wit Wiliahs B, Giisss’ bk Bl i s 5 W . he was an exile from Rumania 60-year-old mother has not been told | ing Mrs. C: credit from the old banks Wil average | roct'of rignts of way are prohibite facier Gepitly iDanits, ‘were MRS { (NANA)—Mrs for several years. of his arrest because of her weak heart. | agreed not O s e e Annual permits for each advertising ) yesterdav of the murder of Manuel |Mueller of Duluth testified er di e . Speclal Dispatch to The Star Crowder and Harry C. Wimbley, 32, |rest when hi B e, R WL e structure must be from the | Garcia Gomez, Mexican college stu- | vorce suit that her happiness Austria produced nearly 45,000,000 ALEXANDRIA, Va, November 23— | 7€ 8ccused of Laving drowned the lat- | them to keep s . 40 be capitalised. at | CIETE of the Ciroutt @ n [ dent. who was ‘shot with Emilio Cortes | wrecked when her husband bought an | pounds of cotton yam in the last) 13 Six people were injured in automobile | (7'S, Wife and 3 year-old step-daughter | & & e Enan 4300080, of Which hall where the sign is cousin of the Mexican Presi- | automobile. months. i ured Aol |in the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal last | newspapers in the |not less than $2,§00,000, of which half | pil® (S ED o TECH SRS B hore last g Which | September. They were arrested Shortly | Capital and cities, the Crowders |18 to come voluntarily from the de- | vartisine surface four cars were badly smashed up and|after the 'drowaings and have since| bave taken o see none of the |positors themselves. The fourth bank, | '‘The state Highs tyg Wctiess dmnaged. . | been lodged at the District Jail pend- | tales came to their mother's attention. | the Commerce-Guardian, will be re- | e charged with When two cars collided head-on Dear | jng the resuli of a grand jury investi-| “Both my brotuers have been here to |organized under & new name, inde- | the provisions of Lorton, Va., 13 miles south of here,|gation of the case. | see me several times,” Crowder said. “I |pendently of the others. Its successor 5 George Tapscott, 34, of Manassas, VA, |~ In the meantime, however, Crowder's | told them 1 mother I was kept too|also will open December 15, and will received serious head injuries and Lil- | sister and two brothers have led their [busy on job to come home or | put 30 per cent of each old deposit in Bloodhounds Find Burglars. lian Butler, Katherine Bailey and Na- | mother, Mrs. Duicle Crowder, to be-|do any w Of course, she'll find | new accounts BIRMINGHAM Eogland (CANA thaniel Aylor, all colored, of Baltimore, | lieve he is working in Washington, | out “abou sooner or later, I guess, B SHAR gland (N.A.2 ‘occupant f the second machin i % t S | me good, old-fashioned sleuth: e A taniee Hiny X ‘m’fi:” gl i gl e be because I didn’t do| pgany prigoners charged with felontes, | proved effective when two burglars, | dent, while the officers were arresting Former Deputies, Freed of Killing | Cousin of Ortiz Rubio, Cleared in Companion’s Death. ovember 23, @ Keeping %shington Men Well Dressed ® and Harold—live with y power to keep it from | sustain Parker, colored, of Baltimove, driver of the , escaped uninjured. All were treated at the Alexandria Hospital. mother on St. George Island. Their father, John L. Crowder, died about two years ago and Mrs. Crowder, who thelr § everything | ber. | . Mrs. Elizabet her daught Traylor Wimbley and Wilma Traylor, Wwere | says Sir Charles Biron, London magi trate, have been found to be living the dole. who robbed Lady Muriel Loderi here, trailed by bloodhounds and cai | o were tured. Prior to Reorganization Closing Out M en's Clothing DUCTIONS from 25% to 40% prevail through- out our entire regular stock. In addition, we fea- ture now, a Mrs. Sallle Hugdgins and daughter | had been in péor health for three or |drowned above Chain Bridge while (\n‘ Louise, 6 years old, received cuts and | four years, suffzred a nervous break-|an outing planned by Wimbley to| bruises when a car driven by the wom- | down. “celebrate” his wife's _twenty-sixth | an’s h d, D. E. Hudgins, 729 Third | Since then, Crowder said yesterday | birthday. Police accuse Wimbley and | street northeast, Washington, was| at the jall, she has been subject to|Crowder with having plotted to kill the struck by two cars driven by Bryan| heart attacks. “I decided not to let | woman and child tc collect accident in- | Brady, 106 Grove avenue, and Edward | her know I'm facing a murder charge,” surance taken out a short time before. | | Trivelll, 501 New Jersey avenue, Wash- | — — — ington, that had collided at Four Mile | Last Two Days ,, 0 Run. Two other cars were also slightly zroup or any party that hes anything | b 4 T Q.F R - A A A R xpert 1russ-Fitting traffic on the Alexandria-Washington *<fhe Senator predicted the Federal f road for some time. The injured were | Farm Board would survive efforts to| D t t treated at Emergency Hospital, Wash- | bring about its abolishment, but that emonstiration Sagten | Congress would “searchingly investi- | gate” its workings. T Addition of the equalization fee plan s . to the act was advocated by the Sena- 3 g STEERING GEAR BREAKS. | iiigton e [ tor as a means of enabling the pro- «s wearers are amazed P s it s sl ducers of grain to handle their sur- liances give? We are exclusive representatives here Accident Near Quantico. pluses “ their own way at their own Soecial Dispateh to The Bia Factory Expert Fitter Here Sponge R Triple Gu Akron these ap November 23. . Four Washington women were slightly | . 5 — ,,Ru,’,d ygmfl“ when the automo- | of Congress Members for | Joint Church Services Planned bile in which they were riding over- FAIRFAX, Va., November 23 (Spe- turned near here after the steering Common Good. | clal) —The 'three Protestant churches gear broke. All were treated at Emer- of Fairfax will hold & joint Thanksgiv- | ing day service Thursday morning at | 10 o'clock. The invocation will be de- gency Hospital in Washington for minor By the Associated Press. livered by Rev. S. Y. Craig, the Thanks- | injuries. Those hurt were Miss Werdna House, | *7 0 SRR 41: Mrs. Delia Allen, 55; and Mrs. ans., November 23.—Pre. glving sermon preached by Rev. T Emily Stillman, 61, all of 1324 Monroe | djicting a “long, hard, stormy session” ‘ben gDnno\ar J. 8. Blrbo‘)’zr :}l‘l ,l:xeeéd ;gm;(- ‘fifl%&flffi’f‘“- A. Meckle, | or congress, Senator Arthur Capper of | the President’s Thanksgiving proclama- ; Kansas left, last night for Washington | om: and Rev. Royal A. Rice Wil take ' O charge of th i I readings an HURT IN COLLISIO! after suggesting the Republican and B e DA SR | prayers. e s Democratic members co-operate “in a | Besident of Near Rockville Hurt In| yworking union for the common good.” ’ Silver Spring Crash. | "“The Republican Senator, in a radio| . 3 farewell to his Kansas constituents, | R s aah, cve sald “Congress will have an opportunit o practice what it has been preaching | ar H. Thompson, 33, of R 1 RN peaT - B Rockville, Md,, . -“J‘; y ‘Republicans and Democrats alike terday in an aul @:o'b‘fr s e been urging everybody to co- B e T W R Hay perate, especially the farmers. They He was treated by Dr. W. R. Hayne: have not preac mm, co-opera- Silver Spring for s is tion, but hav b - iy OO able other: perate. ‘Your sal- mnhoT:sgr;O:fi e dnls vation dep: 1pon ¥ - has been slogan. &rs:;”“‘:{o"’:‘:;’“m“ “A co-operating Congress that will Arbect suspend partisan activities and have in collislon occurred, acc mind the general good of the country in Joe Nolte of the Ta its time df need will put patriotism above | tion, who investigated partisan advantage, that will put states- S manship above politics is the best thing | " dded over thirty doeen An all-Irish smppu», service that could happen ntire slock gt 92 . . Wil established between Dub Senator Capper he proposed to b g e co-operate with member, any Kansan to Seek Co-operation | expense.” QUANTICO, Va., Demonstration Ends November 25—Don’t Miss It Instrument Kl()man Company, Inc. 911 19th St. N'W, Special Purchase $50 Chesterfield VERCOATS GROSNER'S 13258 STREET Our Annual . SHIRT SALE! of our regular $2.50 Shirts to cut the price offering you and the lowest price in many Now in Progess $3Q-50 A cash purchase; we pass the saving on to you. ., Full silk lined Melton overcoats in the smart Chesterfield model with both velvet and cloth collars. All sizes. 45 HANKSGIVING DINNER 5 $5 Derby Hats Special Purchase Served From Noon Til VIRGINIA TURKEYS Brought From tive Farm the Day Before Thanksgiving $3.95 All Walking Sticks g s e Now Reduced THANKSGIVING MUSIC by the HAMILTON HOTEL ORCHESTRA Exceptional Kuppenheimer and Grosner SUITS Pumpkin Ple Reduced Apple Custard Meringue Pie to English Plum Pudding, Brandy Sauce Hamilton Mints This Group of $40 and $45 < $50 Frock Coat and Vest, $39.50 $65 Frock Coat and Vest, $49.50 $12.50 Striped Trousers . . $9.95 $110 Montagnac Overcoats, $79.50 Roast Virginia Turkey Chestnut Dressinz, Cranberry Sauce let Mignon Saute Parsan, Banane Frites Poulardine Devonshire, Bacon, Timbale of Rice Double Lamb (‘hnp Egg Plant Provencale Cold Smithfield Fruit Salad atoes New String Beans in Butter Fried. Hubbard Squash Boiled Onions, Cream Sauce salad_Thanksgiving All Sales Final and for Cash Only No Charge for Necessary Alterations Candied Sweet P Mashed Potatoe: Potato Mignon Free Parking at the Capital Garage While Shopping Here « Bk Buidp o New York Avenue at Fifteenth Branch Store: 3113 Fourteenth N.W. IChocolate Ice Cream Raspberry Sherbet Prozen Egg Nog Hot Rolls Corn Muffins 'nne suits was from regular why they are s derful buy. and look them over . . » then you'll agree. "HARGE COUNTS INVITED GROSNER'S 1325 F STREET