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a [ ° THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, .D. C, SATURDLYZ M.ARQE 12, 1921—PART 1.. ) IRUUPS UN G” ARD MRS. HARDING'S SOCIAL SECRETARY ASSUMES| 45 (irls Vote tof(?uit College i capiies ey was found o | M) DUTIES. after the explosion and taken to 8 1 THE e When President Is Expelled |55 3550 55 ™ " Ho ffman Co 'Mobilized at Springfield Fol- ADVERTISEMENT. Why March Is the Most Dangerous Month — Fall In Express Train. Robbery. CLEAN! Ry the Associated Press. pearance inauguration day. He was : i ERS and DYERS s JERSEY CITY, N. J— - DANVILLE, Va., March 12.—Forty-"| accompanied oy his parents. Mr. and | ¢ o to rob an Am""ka"‘r:}‘];“:l; = five of the sixty-five girl boarding | Mrs. James Dougherty of Brooklynm,| g l i s LAY 2 { press train on the Jersey Central Fail- 2—-STORES— students of Averett Baptist College at OlsAlled Trom Golon March: road. bound for Washington via Phil- 12 a meeting today voted against return- | March s the most -~ adeiphia, eccurred when three men| Main Office, 740 12th St. N. W. i Builders to Cut Wages. forced the side door of a car and Plant, 1530 Pa. Ave, 8. E. i ; \ i | d angerous |} i 2 i ing to the school next vear because of | xpw YORK.—The Building Trades | threw off twenty lar o NE — s ff twenty large packages con- monttot the || lowing Shooting of Police the expulsion by the board of trus- Employers St il G R e D whole year tees of Clavton I3, Crosland. president | land, comprising most of the builders | Nostrand avenue here. The train was Phone M 4724 Decause the , man and Negro. of the college. Preliminary steps, |cf Nassau and Suffolk counties, hdsls(uppml and searched at Bayonne, but 5 change of they said. were taken toward found- |notified all labor unions on Long 1s-ithe men had escaped. The silk was{ PRIVATE BRANCH EXCHANGE season is ing a school with Crosland at its|land that ssary to re- | recovered. o ths Pre I more than a e fren, 18| head. duce the scale of wages at least §1 a ' rood . SRareh) o The hoard of trustees of the college, |day, effective April 1. The unions systems id Jones of Clark county after being in scssion three hours were requested to advise the associa- ez e oe s = = stand. was placed in complete charge of the Vesterday afternoon, voted in favor [tion of action taken before March 22 Speci ' [ situation here growing out of racial of the expulsion of Dr. Crosland. iy pecial ; i : 2o ¢ whose liberal views on dancing were S soraita Simich aoiiaaten 1n \is S b e O tauor setsea. cura- Soap|| TIRES | wooting of a patrolman and a negro Icause of the fight against him. The| NE > —Federal in- liast night.at & conferenceiot milits etary of the board was requested | SPectors visited the Japanese steamer ears e kin 30x3'% o 1 iEht, at ene military eyl ime that his services will [Canada Maru soon after her arri forti- | {and civil officials here today. An or- terminate with the present session.|from Santos. Brazil, and secized 1. Snap them up! R ns 13 in favor of his expul- | auarts of whisky of a brand that was Sion and 6 againstit, famous in ante-prohibition days. The and Keeps it Clear ‘After hearing the result of the |haul is valued at £25.000, bootleggers' ps CHAS. E. M“‘LER’ Inc, Soap, Nintment, Talcom, : LA ST, price o TR | rormerts Mitler Bron.” Auto Suppls Hoass, meeting and for the first time the 2 3 charges brought against him, Dr. Cro: ==3= 812 14th St 4 Doors North o H St. land asked the privilege of making More Night Rider Arrests. statement, which was opposed by | SCOTTSBORO. Ala s more ar- | George A. Lea, president o fthe board. | rests have been made in connection in The college head was allowed m.V'“U‘: the nlk;h( rl’dv;- nul\.r;‘u s 6 , cpeak. . Dr. Crosland accuked his|Jackson county and those taken into | GO d A t F o 1) “nemies” on_the board of “unkind|cUstody arc to be brought to Scotts- 1 0 ernoon, 0 d meany ""5";_'1";;:M{;(';pdfl;";ghrfif':;';;I.umu of forty arrested for alleged, :f:"’“ s D O Sorhing be. | conhection with the outrages. i hind his back and with slandering and " s l(- culating false reports about him. $300,000 Gifts by Will. Pretty strong words. professor,”| DURHAM, N. C.—More than $300.- caid Mr. Lea at the climax of the[000 is to be received by various insti- statement. tutions and charities through the will IS caretully chosen swords, sir, re-|of the late George Washington Watts. sponded the coliege head. financier and philanthropist, who died An hour after meeting Dr. Crosland | at his home in this city. was given a tremendous ovation by g - e Eritialian e enteredtitie Rig Color Plant for du Ponts. | dining hall at the institution. After| WILMINGTON. Del — Construction | ‘per the students, reinforced by a|of the lurgest dry color plant in the | erowd. gave the college vell for{ World is being planned by the . I | du Pont de Nemours & Co., it is an- | nounced. The company is also con- fied. if the s immediately issued forbid- impuri ti e s public herings after 6 ire driven 3 ng and ordering from thellis sorvice and au- bload, and fter 7 p.m 1 with whole- ion of all h-giving food |y trafic s and closing of n the moving picture houses, theaters ohm's ||@nd all places for public gatherings. tonic Mayor B Westcott announced hens the at as the opinion of the confer- poison- || |ence the situation could be b builds up the |! heriff and he v 4 power that has 1l in treatin the nerve tissues f some aml stren medicine, there is no dar hange in ous wa: body. It made it so suc colds and thro weakening stimulants other dangerous d der mw ne spected of being the who shot Patrolman Jos n “These Khaki Riding Suits Are New Arrivals,” an armed posse of | i exchange of pistol | in a woods ield. He deputy sheriff Springficld for inves- SAID THE GRAND OLD MAN HON. NORMAL PRICES under arrs id to denied participation in the shooting lust night and later to have admitted to deputy sheriffs that he was guilty. Farmers in the larg: W Dr. Crosland. vicinity ore 4 posse to capture iEp g him_this morning when he was seen Nensdie Bolicemnissinyer. is'x‘diclr;r::a!hg ;Tt(ll'on of 2 i v i ooy 1 roe e PETERSBURG, Va—John J. Gui- ipicfilithiophone nignta. “ . Hren mevernt Rath st piu patbiies da nan. former member of the police —— —and my wife and daughters was fired on in return before e sur- force, who some months ago Wwas Deserters, Slayers, Charge. N found guilty of second-degree mur-| SHREVEPORT, La. — John Parker | willbesurprised that md.‘ buu_ rendered. N James Whi one was injured. onfessed to police der for the killing of R. H. Brown |and Earl R. Hoimes, claimed by the | last April, and his punishment Set | police to be deserters from Edgewood that he was guilty of the shooting . 1 1 'l only that, he was e the i . . 5 . . . .l |at seventeen years in the peniten- | arsenal, Md. are held here charge ons oLy 20 E Y !'r;('”rj"* -‘“{‘]mll“;“;:"rl;oun‘gl: tiary, at his second trial was found | with the murder of Wilmer L. uobegr-g tiful creati i prlced el UNloN “; »””q Skt Sy l,] o l"ullgl 2 First and exclusive picture of Miss Laurn Harlan, who has been appointed | guilty of voluntary manslaughter | of Mansfleld, La.. whose body was jo (NS eity and lodged in the county | woclal eeretary to “the First Lady of the Land” begiuning her duties today. | nd given the minimum sentence, one | found near Mansfield. $19.75.” SAVINGS BANK Juil. which s strongly euarded by | Photoxraph of Mixs Harinn made nx she was entering the White House | year'in the penitentiary i b Snringfleld ‘was aulet this morninz | Srounds o Veeais Hedter o S nld e euel i Fight Tax for Car Line. SkmilSurgeny. i desepn it tha & SENAT SpATTLE, vk An smended | T, LOUIS Mare freuens opera SEATTLE, ¥ — 4 2 ns check the death rate from OR SMOOT PLANS complaint, seeking to enjoin the ¢ity | oy fractures was advocated by Dr. of Seattle from using any tax reve- LEVY OF TAX ON SALES |nucs for the operation of the munic- Frederick A. Besley, professor of sur- {ipal street railway system, has been |Eery of Northwestern University, _ |t By fourteen taxpayers In supe- | €ago. in an address before the Mis- rior court here. souri section, American College of Is Preparing Bill as Substitute for — fl;ffié?n&‘h"fl- Dr. Besley declared skull fractures are becoming numer- Excess Profits and Surtax M T e wiat ous and that post mortem examina- they believed to be a liquor shipment lons in many cases indicated the CERE, e B Orleans, state prohibition | fractures should not have proven fa- | mber of | officers seized a trunk which was | tal. OLDEST SAVINGS which Patrolman Joseph Ryan and a! nezro were wounded in interchanges | BANK IN WASHINGTON 10 shots between police and negroes. WELCOMES YOUR ACCOUNT Guardsmen on Duty. | hree companies of Ohio National 10 14TH ST. N.W. Guar’smen. consisting of 130 officers and men under command of Lieut Col. H. B. Horner, were ‘on duty to- day, with headquarters at the city hall The entire 4th Ohio Infantry i was mobilized in anticipation of fur- ther rioting here, but Col. Horner said he did not think It necessary to Senator Smoot of Utah, call for the other units at this time. i = s el ol G "" | found to contain more than sixty — Although the sltuation wes quiet Woodrow Wilson Sends Gen thigiSenute, nanceiconimire Pre- | qunces of morphine. valued at $8.000, Blinded by Tire Explosion. ____{early today, and no further trouble . paring a bill providing for a sales | gg it' was being delivered at the #tore | ipSDEN, Ala—Arthur May, eight- — seemeq imminent, both mitttary and | €FOUS Check to Committee !tax. which ne wili introduce when |of a local pawnbroker. P L e i balffingl the o) = 4 civil muthoritien sald they would not e Try the New and Better Way to Hoalth || relax thefr vizilance and are taking ! : el e nea-norn 2 all precaution to avold n recurrence on Near East. 3 hat! EW YORK.—The first hoy born at Dr. Louis W. Hofman w;liz‘l'\,l“nr the racial trouble, e A ! he had three plans for the tax in mind, | (=50 0" D000 tor President Hard- Machine eunk are mountid at the|, Tangible evidence of the interest in|and tha Ho would includs them s\l leav. | ing reached Americe lon the sistmer count : 1 o [the “Lenten sacrifice” appeal fssued!| i\ 1o the : ; ig 3 v h his ap- NATUROPATH | gun mainted on It le avallable to meke |on behalf of the Near East Rellet by | e o o S ,\;le,(;rl:.\‘ll\ta. Marta, where he made D . Geon, Leonard Wood, head of a ecom. |mine later which form of tax should | = LB Starting of Trouble. mities of > £OM- | bo imposed. As tax bills must orizi- i Mo uceesatar—treatments are not e ChfL e & woiepresentative American nate in the House, the bill introduced | e e mecconms || The trouble, which started shortly|men and women, ls contained in the | D218 I the House. e B S0 TR GeR0 time In each case. |v;fnr<; mldnixht inn n]l{hl with the r:cr—;‘nllby John B. Larner, treasurer | ¥ Sci8 00 COO0 N for its consid- shooting of Patrolman Ryan, after he | of the local committee, of a generous | Lo SeUdNE COMIICET s consid Phose Main €739—Room 213 Victor Bldg. [|had ordercd A group of megroes o|check from former Dresident Wilson, | oo, Tt e e revenue T AR ‘35.22?.'.1'3.l‘t“&oi,".fly“‘n‘f:{.i’“,,;“ oOf an|and another representing a “benefit| hill before it can take any action in e TA iarg Fenena by on apa|day arrenged by theicitetsrin of the | pneimatter known negro who ,,mbm’ Rats Reed Company. The District D. A. R.| It is understood that Representa- A D 0 e e cavamy o and the Bouthern Commercial Con- | tive Fordney. chairman of the wiya e e T ountesdafi |[Bress at thelr recent meetings here|and means committee of the House o eetn s aiEnt and amain Thursday |POth went on record as indorsing the! Will infroduce a sales tax bill also | nlght, but these crowds were dispersed | #0peal and President Harding some|When that body meets = When' it was proven the negro had|deys ago sent a commendatory letter. | Allernative propouale TR 4SS ot been caught. Crowds mathered | Experta from the fleld of Near East|'aX Which Scnator Smoet G0 b again last night, bit had been dlapersed | Rellaf operations will tell what they | WA _Rrovide for a tax on Hax on when the shooting began. have sen of conditions at & moeting | (21, Fales or last males, for a Le or Among the city's 80.000 population, [ planned by the Washington commitea’ & farnover tax. In. the 12 d for approximately one-eighth of whom |, W a turnover tax n the last plan approximately one elghth of WhOM | for next Wednesday evening at Me- | ix provided that upon (he second sale z ces, qracial fesling 18 Still|morial Continental Hall. A program|or any sale thereafter the amount B A I e erthag | of muslo In being arranged,”among | upon which the tax was previously | “onditi @ such that anything ma; ose contributing being the Navy | paid may be deducted in computing conditions are such that anything may | p,py ‘Charles Benter, bandmaster. | the tax occur. ur 5 " and Martin Rich ‘ lst| The proposed sales tax. which Is Last night's rioting apparently came 1 Richardson, tenor sololst s a substitute for the ex in three phases. The opening conflict | from St. Margaret's Church offered between r:\moars and Dnr-'rn‘rn came| Mrs. Thomas G. Winter, national | Co88 profits tax nd some of the sur- e trolman Ryan was shot thres | Prestdant of the Federation of Wom- | taXxes under existing law, has much T After he had attempted to break |€ns Clubs, in an appeal sent out to | SUPPOrt among members of Congress. up a crowd of negroes at Center and ;,!:“ ’:I;‘r(ma-rl!‘.‘;uz v;r that urgx:m-zmon.y _ Jefterson streets, within a block and ed that Gen. Wood's appeai | 2 half of the pollee station. Ryan {alreceivo —actlve aupbert therefrom.| WILL DIRECT FOOD RESEARCH | exprcted to recover. Later there was ;’5:;2:::;’":'":\;‘;' :chzlhl fl’f their | . NEW YORK, March 1 ot 2 - re Mrs. Carrfe Chapman | j 2ot h;r"?;::rf rl:\fl'i;:'h’l;hnsl;l!lflthy' f:'.',',, Catt, Mrs. Corinne Ronsevelt Robin. | Alsbers, chief of the bureau of chem- B e ater & general pitohed|®on. Mrs. Percy V. Pennehacker of | istry of the Department of Agricul- T n Whieh twenty or more snots| the lLeague of Woman Voters, Mrs. | ture, has been appointed a director e fred. between nugroes and offi. | Medlll McCormick, Miss Elizabeth | of the food rescarch institute, to be ers. the negroes dodging béhind trees|&rbury and Mrs. Philip North | cstablished soon by the Carnegie Cor- ion of Congre: d tod extra ses ator Smoot exp meets. company, was blinded when a tire on My treatments have proven to BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 4§ . or 83 months. It~ I 4 i R e Pays 4 Per Cent || ' ERfK;&ENE MARKET CO.: - on shares withdrawn be- ) g = it S— fore maturity I ; 2 3 : $7,000,000 . 3 Surplus More Than 5 $600,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W, JAMES BERRY, President “Save the Surface” { | | and buildings, and the officers barri- ’C‘:‘;’;g" ipreaident ot e fonal | portation at Leland Stanford Univer: JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary cading themselves behind a curbing. gmen. sity, in California, it was announced : The names of Senator du Pont of | here ‘ and year out deterloration 1s | City Mananger Fired On. Delaware and of Theodore Roosevelt, 2t work on the exposed wood While attempting to persuade ne- | &ssistant secretary of the Navy, have ; s work of 3 home. PAINT groes to return to their homes and de- | been added to Gen. Wood's commit- g AES W IT and preserve it! Sist from violence, City Manager Ed-|tee. A map indicating in detail, by ERl AN 8 A% Iaterfor and exterior work. ar Parsons. Mayor B. J. Watcott and | Means of emblems of various design - 7 ; .m . Prosccutor Robert Flack were |&nd colors, just w the Near F : . Consul but none of them was| :‘::"l‘;:h;; “};"“! "“l recently been Graduate Instruction Leading to the Degrees of A.M,, Ph. D, < : 0 connection w the ¢ nd D. C. L y ® x. FERGUSON, Inc. H twentyr and thirty arresty| COMINg meeting. Among the things ! . LL.m, '2‘ C. k‘ = - Patating Deparem Ph. N, Shosta | were made during the night, includ- | 8hown are the locations of orphan- During the Spring Term, 1921, from March 21 to June 4, the E = | ing that of on kro thought to have | 88€8, food and clothing relief sta- following courses will be given at the downtown buildings of the [5%BEST AT LESS [ | ben the assaiant of Patrolman | tione. Rospitals, elinics. rencue nomes, | Uoilersity— . Ryan. Police, however, would not |FSfugee camps. and even the direction ¢ Y { confirm his identity nor say where he|°f deportation History of European Diplomacy. - Interstate Commerce. 3 had been taken. Most of the remain- History of the English Common ing prisoncrs were held on charges|if the disorders there became serious i disorderly conduct and investiga-|London and Marysville infantry com- | Topics in Anglo-Amerl e - ar e s us a ear 1 Among those held was Asa|panies have been ordered to Spring. who, police say, was|fleld, in addition to two Springfield ide the Guarter where|machine gun companies eilled out Anthropology. P Fundamentals of American Law. We Want You to Celebrate Our Anniversary With Us ccurred with dynamite | €arly toda 3 The other companies, comprising ap- | Ferneau, eleven years old, | Proximateiy $00 officers and men. are | mistreatment at the hands of { mobilized “in their local armories, known negro last Monday night | aWaiting developments. i on present bad feeling be- | The 4th Regiment ix composed most- | iites and blacks, was report- |1y of world war veterans who ght | oon as being in “fairly good”|overseas in the 16 the | - condition. Hospital authoritics would | Ohio regiment e famous Rainbow Inl ]keal amb { not confirm nor deny a rumor that|Divislon. This is first = | her conditions was unfavorable. Her | tingent of the Ohlo militin ha< heen | : ! assailant has never been apprehended. | called out for active duty since the re- OUT LIKE A LION | | “*fsiisnt has never been anorehonded: | coles o8, IoF 4o Gl S, 1% ceived three bullet wounds from onel'-u"d- paity of negroes wnom he at- crupted dispe last nignt, was| ing. | third person having | last night's fighting | ¢ when police an- | trial of blood led from “Quantity Buying” make these the scene of the final encounter last || low prices possible. said to have been fired. The trail SPECIALS | 18" buiidims, where Tt was Jost. No! THIS WEEK further casuilties have been roported[ History of Europe since 1845, Current Diplomatic and Forelgn Topicn. 9 International Law. Ancient and Medieval Legal His- and Commercial Reports. tory. Kconomic Problem Metaphysics. Trusts and Monopolies. English Constitutional and Legal Foreign Exchange. Hixtory. French and Spanmish. For Catalog and Additional Information Call at or Write to 1907 F St. A year ago exactly we founded this business and opened this store. It has been a year -of uninterrupted progress, crowned each day with the success that can come only with the doing of common things uncommonly well. tween od ‘We declared for.a policy that would insure to our pa= . trons, day in and day out, the best the market could offer, and always at a price that would be lowest. During all the strenuous days of this year just closed, when a readjusting market did erratic.and unusual things, our host of P-K pa- trons have enjoyed those miaterial savings which we pledged them. : < We are sincerély grateful for your preference, mani- IME to get ready for Spring though. Overhaul your bus—-lock over your tires —_grind your valves—clean | out the carbon. Look over | the tool box. Chain Store First Washington Anniversary : Reg. Price Out Prie Police wiy they have information | . FeaBeits. Ford leather. that Ty of HBE mesvocs e RS of the : BesPelrarediacer $ .25 ' pringficld rifies, which they Pl s o tatetll for sour pactizence, ma purchased rals years ugo. follow- Lyecs Bu: . § H et 4 5 s . A B N “”.’X“i "':2!: ‘ e T et tions. It will keep us steadfast in our purpose and true in e 1 | O s our policy—continuing to. merit the good things you Leatner Cushions, 2.50 e '""';r:'if{‘('.‘:: "..';T,.f,":{; think of us, and the praise you have been pleased to Pore ot compiete g5 | |ini ofartd- and ent ‘xovmm'wu:n accord us. TS R lacks and author who were at- . . A 2 . o Featber Dusters, 16 n, 150 | | SN e Favee Srowds were on This anniversary is a proud occasion—and we are going Asto Enamel Serwic: 1,00 | the, mrects until an hour after mid- to give a practical demonstration of our appreciation by 4 iés Fire :_..I'..- wb gigg | |paruiciated in wha gncatings. the special features we shall offer throughout next week. . writ] 8¢ B X = g - . ] . Ficd O Gae, Avurst 2,00 .An:;‘;f;:‘ff'v:::::}l;'dffé.r; wore We want you to feel that this is “);o:r" store, for it has Craal Ok a rd in the history o ring- o i ToiTeiianzas 175 o y P 365 successful days that reflect a g]OW of pnde been your generous co-operation that has made its success possible. The first took place in 1904, fol- “ HMand Horos, Standerd 9 50 lowin o atr i motromens, et g | | harife Coiesy” fuckard Dickaom upon the record of this sturdy and dependable,-yet i Battery, complets .75 S and shot to death, after which 'his Reltable Jacks. liting 4 50 body was suspended from @ telephono | eaactiy 2000 1be. 7.0 Dole In (he Center of (he chty B medium-priced, car (magneto equipped)—"“the car st 1280 | |l o Sl etk that takes you there and brings you back.” hea, O . . .. 3% Two years later the clty was th ‘These ere H.l‘""“"' oom- scene of another riot, whlgh follo! i ot ‘::‘l-—;i': :‘h" n:ogunl: ;! & raflrond brakeman Stendarsd Make amed Davis by & negro named Dean, afloss then Stand- The negro was captured, convicted and sentenced to the ponitentiary. The rioters turned their attention burning negro houses, . ‘Troops Aze Mebilized, COLUMEUS, Ohio, March 12—~The entire 4th Itegiment, Ohlo Naglonal Guard, with ihe exception of two companies, was mobilized (aday awxiting orders te go to Springfleld AL POTOMAC SALES COMPA 1111-13 14th St. M. 8668

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