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THE EVENING STAR, ing % the expense that would be en-] ons. WOULD HAVE JAPANESE tailed in providing trans] The. Jupanese consul general, im to be almost intimidatory. Hawaiian Senate Asked by Ameri- |stance of the Amerlcan Legion. .__—.———-‘i can Legion to Pass Bill. Act Opposed. - HONOLULU, T. H.. March 17.—| ALAMEDA. Calif., Translations of all matter*published | Robert Reid Frier, in a foreign language, Wwith the ex- | Crimean war veteran. ception of bona fide advertisement: would have to be filed with the ter-|Years. ritorial secretary of state, according [ KNow exhibitions in Australi to terms of a bill introduced in the €XMUN SRS B F0 Ty g ‘l(-rrlxorlnl senate. is reported Y. Soga, editor of the Nippu Jiji, | duels in South | largest Japanese newspaper pub | challenged th ed in the territory of Hawaii, ‘| that the bill would put Japanese | place of G ewspapers here out of b allengey March eighty-yea: is dead here. 20 treatment tin KONDON MFG. CO. inneapolis, Minn. 1=h Lee, that official % S == Everything Under One Roof RESH-CAUGHT FLORIDA Buck Shad .+ « . . 75c each ‘Codfish Steaks . . . . ... : 'Sma/tll Fresh Haddock . . . . . . 16cIb. ‘Frederick County Fatted Calves ‘ Boullion Roasts, Ib. . . 38c | Rib Chops, Ib. Shoulder Roasts, Ib. 2c | Shoulder Chops, Ib. . . 30c ' Breasts to Roast, Ib. . . 22c | Loin Chops, Ib. . 42c: DERRYDALE BUTTER 2= 56¢: Southern Stgle Bacon (piece) | Smoked Picnics, b. . . . 173 b ‘| Pure Lard, 1-lb. pachgec. 14c . S'Z"MB““’ bb. . . . 2 Pure Pork’Samge-Meat : WIferShcedBacon,lb.. 35c Bh. -t e e “Srwine” CHICKENS 39cb. KRAFT | Millbrook fi'fi'?[ - CHEESE | EGGS | BUTTER Bcdoz.| 7ch. 5c Ib. ' Freshly gathered | 4 Ibs. for $1.00 Calif. PEACHES 19c ™ Spinach, 174%ccan | Coffee, 25¢ lb._ 35¢ g HIGH-GRADE Brand JAM %= 19¢ Jar EARLY JUNE PEAS, 3 Cans for 25c SUNSHINE Evaporated MILK, & 12lc 'EVERYDAY MILK %' 5 Cans, 29c | OLD DUTCH BREAD, Te--20¢ Wrapped for Alexandria Trade—8c, Two for 15c | Grapefruit ‘ l-S.il",u‘, loc Each APPLES Barrel Stock, % Peck, 15¢ No. 1 GRADE POTATOES, 30¢ Pk. Home-Grown Kale, 20!: Peck TRANSLATE ALL NEWS Tads, said that the bil sppesred to The bill was introduced a(‘tfia fn- .| FAMED SWORDSMAN DEAD. who had made | his home in California the last twenty . He was widely as a swordsman, having given South Amer- that he fought !t\ernl America. and in_ 189 of the Span- imself in the who had OLD DUTCH MARKET | 22¢Ib. . DEL MONTE ASPARAGUS TIPS, 30cCan C. ROCKFORD, 111, March 17.—Arthur | Bauscher, president of the Bauschet Brothers’ Company, florists. of Free- port, I, died here early today from a self-inflicted bullet wound, and Miss old to be dying from a wound in the head Inflicted by Bauscher as they alighted from an Interurban car here late last night. Miss Wilson recently obtained a di- vorce from her bhusband, Clarence Widholm, an autgmobile salesman of |Rockford; ana enfered the empioy of | Bauscher, who, it is said, had im- % plored her to marry him. Bauscher's ! wife died eighteen mnonths ago, and he leaves two children, & boy of five and a girl of seven. Miss Wilson, it is said, had been rec- onciled with her former§husband and had. planned to remarry him. Last ter, Mrs Ray Widholm of Rockford, {also boarded. She still refused to marry~him. and a8 she stepped from the car at Rock- ‘ord Bauscher shot her through, ‘the | right temple and then fired a bullet through his brain. WASHINGTON, Helen Wilson of Rockford is believed | night ghe left Freeport with her sis- |V on an interurban car, which Bauscher . D JOHNSON IN TEST TRIP Divorcee Dymg and. Smtor Dead ON NEW U. 5. DIRIGIBLE Fe Ollowlng Her Ref usal ‘to Wed Ciaft Purchased From Italy Cov- passed the hmue bills prohibiting trading in grain futures and declar- ing all grain exchanges open markets. The measures now go back to the liouse for cencurrence. | Stolen Domds Recovered. CHICAGO.—Bonds worth which the police as: from John H. Finn. whisky dealer. were | Marcus Bateman, arrested tried to dispose of $10.000 the securities. Datem {claimed that he won the poker game at Louisville, Faid he found them in booth in Cineinnati. 50,000, o stolen nnat recovered from when he th of &t first bonds in lephone .l"r ry B--dl(l\llukt Biz Haul V. YORK.—Thert of $80,000 [ in | pv\olr) and the | by | nlrt'num from iFochi = Manufacturing Company | four hold-up men is reported. Four chimbed’ _sbven flights stairs the company's _offices i Eqst 4ath street shorlly before clos- held employes at bax with revolvers, while the other two packed jewelry and platinum Into suit cases. $100,000 for Heart Balm. | DIEGO, Calif.—A verdi, i against . Mme, K: tharin theosophical leader, S $100,000 } Tingle: The theft of{given in tivor of dre. Irene M. Mohn ! ¢ smokehouse brought a sentence of ionment for John Colli ; sessions court here. Hard Labor for Bigamist. T. Devers Ford p'e: d guilty to a charge of bigtmy in ¢ | court here, and was sentenced to serve It twelve months on the chain gang. was charged that he and Mrs. Clars Sne'l Ford, daughter of a Florida bank er, were living here as man and wife when he already hud two wives, Brickiayers Agree to $8 Wage. . Ala.—Organized bricklayers ers of this city vo.untarily reduced their wtges from $10 to $8 per being the reduction in cost of living. Ele¢trocuted, Saving Employe. Miss.—Russell B, Wright, - goods j house-and well known iroagaot. S ppi, was clectrocuted here wherr he d in a live wire. for Death Penalty. RENO, XN A nreasure providing tKat lethal gas De used for inflicting tife death penalty and that a spécial room be constructed at the prison in which to ! administer the gas was passed by the {senate and sent 1o Gov. Boyle. Transit® Comml Created. ALBANY.. Y.—The senate. by a vete of 33 to 18 passed the Knight-Adier bill, designed to create a transit com- mission to traction fn New York city. It also is intended to reorganize-the two public service commissions into a single cont. {mission, with state-wide jurisdiction. * ! KiK. K. Signs Evict Tenants. ‘JACKSONVILLE, Fla.—Notices bear- ing the words, “‘Get out or be plt out.” and signed “K. K. were found post- ed on ‘the 4loors of several dwellings in Fletchér /Park. a bungalow_ residential suburb hére. :Prominent residents.of the | g, I subilrb dald there had been numero reports of misconduct on the par odcupants of several of the d!v:llln sted. Rental agents -immediately served notices of eviction upon the ‘ten~ ants involved. Freighter Posted as Minsing. LONDON.—The American freight steamer Hewitt, which.Jdeft Sabine January 20 for Boston and Portland, M poued as, missing. The amer, which has 2 normal crew- o nny-four, hu a gross tonnage of Urge Pmei ing I-'nkr Films, BOSTON.—The executive committe of the board of trustees of the United Sodaty ‘Christian Endeavor adopt- resolutions urging Christian En- duvnrern ‘who attend motion picture shows when improper fllms appear to make a protest by voice.or letter as promptly as polsb e. N Indieted for Reol s Mail. NVILLE, IlIl.—ReV. Guy Kyle Loren E. Williamson of Mount 1L, were indicted by the fed- eral grand jui ‘with robbing the Unlted State: 1 at Mount Ver- non of $185,000. K\le. ‘who ig_in jail at Mount Vernon, has confessed. Wil- Iiamson denies the charge. " Edueatidn Needs Pointed Out. NEW YORK.—Dr. James'R. Angell, in his first. public ‘address since be- coming president-elect of Yale, char- acterized - 8s the most compelling needs of American education better training of teachers and a complete revision _of taxation methods for. raising revenue for schools. Pill: Bans' Trading in Futures. ST. PAUL, Minn.—With only minor aniendments the Minnesota ge New Shoes Over hd. v impris- in the! day, the reason kiven for the decrease | | rescued an emplove in his garage whol to have-complete control over | been arrested here on a warrant sworn l‘ | Right now women are saymg chanmng things. about: the pretty spring are large. They satisfy _your Easter style expectancy. Stnpllreillth amd they afford an opportunity for- cnl'f:unyle design-’ ing. mzdfiemmdflh aroused great interest this spring. "The 1in supetior ‘court. Mrs. Mohn suad | I for $200.,000. charginz that the the-| enated the affections | nd, Dr. George F. Mohn. | $1,000,000 TO COLLEGES FOR WOMEN. IN ORIENT Sum A4llotted Conditionally by i Trustcer.of Laura Spelman Rock- H efeller Memorial Fund. NEW YORK. March “17.—Trustees of the Laura Spelman Rodkefeller memorial fund will grant $1,000,000 for the purpose of alding colleges for women in the orient, on condition that $2,000,000 is rais®™® by a special committee of the Women's American Baptist Foreign Missionary Society. This _announcement was made here today by Mrs. Henry W. Peabody of Borton, vice president of the society. ‘The mon 8 to be used for build- ings for the x colleges in Japan, China and India. hich are support- }ed by twelve co-opcrating miesion {Doards. Mrs. Rockefeller was greatly interested in educational work among ]llle women of the orient. |CASHIER :$124.000 "SHORT. I COLUMBE Ohio, March 17.—Bd- mund. 1. Fox, asSistant cashier of | the National Bank of Commerce, has him with embezzling $10,000, making falge ~entries: and converting money to his own use, Philip L. Schneider, president of the bank.. issued a statement saying x 15 $124,000 short in his accounts, lnd that Fox has returned $26,000 of this lmount wal Iflul by officials of that bank, charging said, -made private loans 0! bagk money which could not be fitifl"llen(ed. He .is: married and hflsl Hb wnt:l récently mnnlterhnl w. 3 - Inc., Eyesight -Spe- clalists, “announces that te 3'1:-. severed -his:connection- with that firm’'and opened an’ office in Suite 310. Pope. Bullding, No. 817 Four- G. teenth Street Northwest, where all former patrons will be cordially .welcomed and . ‘,?ndod the high- st class <of professional “services based upon, uven(een years® actual fence. - N ° and Optometrist Pope: Building, 817 1ith Street . and Easter lesat theWalk- store. e n:ortmentl Ammm patent Reathier lightens the chl!-finuh‘d 813 C.-*THURSDAY, MARCH 17, covered of [ b ing time, and two of their number g 1921, J wounded by revenue officers in Prince | George county yesterday afternoon as a result raid on a large still. S. Jones was arrested on the charge ok operating the ers 500 Miles in Eight Hours and Returns to Rome. By the Associated Press. ROME, March 15.—With Robert Un- | derwood Johnson, the American am- b dor to Italy, as one of th | sengers the big dirigible Roma. which the it has pu ed out a sucee United States gov- Good For Another Seaun A coat of Berry Brothers Automobile Color Varnish will make you proud of the old car— glad to use it another season. Choose any color you desire and apply it yourself—no expert’s skill required. You'll be surprised at the splendid results—the new finish will be wash-proof and wear-resistant—it will keep its lustre a long time. Try it—save many dollars! Your Dealer wiil furnish you with a booklet which shows the many colors of Berry Brothers Automobile Color Varnishes, and gives full instructions. bout 10 Rome the iles and returned safely Among others who m. vo i Jolinedn. Ecanddaughter of the. the Crown Prince of Den- third secreta the American embassy. SHOT IN RAID ON STILL. RICHMOND. Va.. March To' { Conner was shot and probably A stylish idea , for spring Here’s a Hart Schaffner & Marx belted suit, front and back views The coat drapes easily, the open- “ing is low One of many - good styles for young men The wear you get from the fine quality in these clothes' makes the price very low Satisfaction or money back , Raleigh Habérdashe‘r o 1109-1111 Pennsylvania Avenue ; The home of Hart Schaffner & Mark clothes / LIt s reported that the men found at (he &till attempted efcape and that aboweT 3 twenty-five shots were fired at them B SO Y NS Far SIS B D e taidante s FEL LECURTR L L TR RPN T Lo B A e T S— S e o