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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 17T g 2 i .DRIVE FOR MEMBERS. | PRISON REFORM IS TOPIC. lflENIES SMY'NG Civilization Builders. 3 —By Herbert Johnson| CRAFT T0 BE REFITTED. |io ontmis om or Saso0mn The former German liner has bees 'Veterans, U. S. A., of the District on | of the Anthony League yesterday at | berthed here more than a vear. Tue Bons:of Veterans to Open 30-Day |Anthony League Hears Capital AH! THEAMLY ARTOF SELY DEFENSE! G'“;"t W"”““‘:‘"‘“ r‘;’“N‘ L""v.:.,.c.::::yl and boilers have bewn | . 2 | overhauled. | i t Discussed. i % & [ ooton Jor Newpo ows. g tablet will be placed in the | ® Campaign May 27. | Pumshm_ml ll i 4 TRAINING A CHAMPION, HM! MAYBE Q BOSTON, April 7—The sleamship | st sapied by farmer President Agthirty.day (dsive for members{ Abolition gf capital pumishment i 008T}Y | George Washington wiil leave this| Wilson during his trips to Europe ia Wil be inaugurated by the Sons of | (18 (01l or discussion at a meeting % No D ‘port tomorrow or Saturday for New- 1918-13. YouRE A movie v, & MISTER? N, in the 2007 Columbia Toad. < Wwith headquarters Ameng those who spoke were Dr. New_Ebbite Hotel. E. Dudding. dent of the Pris ” The new Sons of Veterans' arches- | bnera: Rellef Societs: Depyer +«-| “Innocent as Man Can Be, tra will play at the m d dur- | erson, reti “Hictle Hivmn of fe TemibHe T : e Says Williams, When' Tak- Gov, Barrows of Nebrask i . 5 ciety on Prison and Prison ing Stand at Tnal. bor Reform. i Dr. M. Hunt, a physician of Ialid, C. Oghmler, Frank A. De : 'spoke on the bettering of the situatinn T~ MUDDIMAN— | : Ye Soda Fountain Barber Soft Drinks Here Is Your Chance Hot‘ Water Boiler, 18 gallons —and this Double-Coil Gas Heater, with all connections complete, including By the Assoc Lyons. Dr. Adelbert A. Taylor of the povert ricken in her coun-| COVINGTON. Ga. April 7.—BEvi- T. Fy,Johnson. t dence in trial of John S. Willlams. charged with murder of one of eleven negroes who met death after federal investigation Into alleged peonage started on his farm, was concluded here today. 1 : PROOF | Ehe ot wltaces for the defense g O ALL a S ) R D T ents he might be technically guilty Stockett-Fiske SUPERIOR A Moisture anc ght, Dust, Germ, e o ‘ Spigot at counter, connected. 318 00 :I reserve Your Furs, Clothes, Blankets and Fabrics NOW :"‘de(:,;i"‘in';,s e Onlys o8 L5500 e A - . Clvde Manning. nearo fom' haan, Wad . $ Defy the Peshky Pests |- iir i p g C. A. Muddiman & Co. | s L b R N ME ON Now, KELL e i oS e 8 o Frentom : NOPE' I'M THE COMIC PAPER HUSBAND 0 il ) 3 / ) | 1201 G St. . 616 12th St. If you can’t come in, CUT THIS OUT as a Reminder and 2 ReNentony county. AND THIS IS HOwW I KEEP IN ON RE, AND [ Phone Main 140 . ORDER BY PHONE, Main 3641. Tar or Cedar Bags. ; TRAINING FOR MY Tos! PUT SOME PEP for lunch when Wil . = 5 t nd the argu o gned to start at the NG m {,\Z / e . cach side to have | 4’ ot s 5 \\ U /8 R - 3 ing. wife of Clyde Manning. A o corroboration of her hus- | . H )2 e nt that on the night 3 3 : g ¥ Preston and Harry d 2 ST W seen alive Williams Saz , . K 3 exrried thera and Manning and Charlia P b > { Chisholm off in his car. Willinms Maken Defenne. 100k the stand as the first fense witness, to make a statement in < own behalf. { never had any kind of crimi- | nal charges against me or my boys be- ! fore this,” were among the first words lof Williams to the jury. { He said his four grown sons were { among the first in the county to answer i the country’s call to war. % IN QURPASTRY SECTION CORNWELL'S PINEAPPLE TART IAVISH lusciousness of fresh ripe pine- apple and French pastry indescribably delicate and crisp. A springtime dainty of just “Like most farmers, I have bonded . out negroes and worked them,” he con- g 7 the right taste zest! tinved, . ¢ Williams said he paid theea wmon : He then told of the federal in 4 P - Main 875 estigation that started last Februa |He asked the Depar| '3 : - | astriphone Main 875 !agents to toN him exactiy RNWELLS | was. and . on being to'd that w 1415 H Street JA “negroes was that, he told SALE OF CHILEAN MINES szt o ot st to e sen: Tsffzfils $ ‘ H ved from the flooded eas. 1 TO U. S: COMPANY DENIED ity ettt vy | S 9.81; jeaticn wi the half dozen counties Fifty-Million-Dollar Coal Interests b monct pros fiiom mater Virtually hish Virtus Snap them up! . undreds of hea = | Reported Acquired by Ameri- ve pepished ‘am! thiod CHAS. E. M“.-LLR‘ Inc. @ G V| GEEED . SEN V. G © just as some men do. This is that sort of a store. You'll like it the first time you cal!, and you'll like it better every time you come back. You!l like the atmosphere—the air of restfulness—the comfortable appointments— SO.\IE Stores improve on acquaintance— as correct.’ Quotes Federal Agem ~ought to : : n about the recapture of Gus Chap- nds of acres of bottom lands are | Formerly Milier Rros.’ Auto Sunpiy Honse. e the efficient service and the location—down- | Tan, a negre. who had run off. and that can Capitalists. inundate 812 14th St 4 Doors North of H St. stairs, easily acc le—away from commotion. { Manning had captured. ~Chapmin_had _— s heen brought back after attacking Man-| SANTIAGO, Chile, April 7.—Decla- QUL R R T T T T O LTI wife, the defense had expiained. | rations that the own of the Lota Williame said Manning denied to the|Coul Company, the largee: concorn!= ET L G R GES EE iagents that he knew of the capture of jof its kind m)vni - has ll;un-l_ M A A A N D Chapman. erty valued at produc: G LV I 0. “The surroundings are much better| ng more than 1.0 Il"f)fl tons of coa than we expected,” agents told him, he | per year, were plan: ing to sell their said, and added : ‘ou may be technical- inx;;relb(q W iy _guilty of peonage.” ¥ S nzalo Bulnes = A f And so do cornices, guttering, Canoe tanks and all other galvanized Paints ‘iron objects. The only paint that will stick to galvanized iron with- @alizozzd G 402-404 Seventh Street = e, Deor Mo Paralyzing Prices Gathering all the small lots for a big Clean-up Sale, tomorrow—and Saturday, if they last. The agents commented that the farm |terday during an address relative to | hands were “well fed and well cressed,” | labor agit:tion in the coal region. Williams said. 5 His statemenis, however. were d» “Mr. Johnny, vou ain't treated me |clared without foumdation by the right: you made me out a liar right | manager of the Lofa Company. | before those agents.” Williams said | “We will not K Manning told him afterward. : the manager declared. *W “They told me I was just as guilty | <limb down, but will solve LLLCECLTC T CELLERS - of peonage as vou were. he also |lems fair Screen out priot treatment of the surface is verv < ck | quoted tin TO as saying. . 5 el % Wt . This very smart oxford for men, of tan or black B e e e Paints with acid wash. Ask vour tinner calf, at $10. eterson were seen. e’ said. nes 10,CCO GERMAN RADICALS Other models at $8, $9; §10, $11.50 and $15. [Siate. their homes, ‘but would recurn. FOLLOW BODY OF LEADER i They asked for and got $5 each, he ’ jadded. and 4n;'3fie|8;ll;:n]l:‘k:n"{"g}'y;‘: BERLIN, April 6.—Ten thousand { Manning' got 30 cents apiece from | COIIIRES arched oy hezd o i him, Williams declared, and went off. | [C87SC, PEAEIEE Ihe, hody, of W Killed 3 ‘ Last He Saw of Them.. .. i |last week as He was attempting to es- { “That was the last I ever saw of |U4ve L.om the Eerlin po ice. 1601 F St., Corner Tenth —he will tell why Galvanum etc. at Paint is best for metal garages. ; 4 In gray, green, red, brown, 10% tO_ black, \\hitg and 15&/7 off special shades. $4.50 b= Price ... 4. gal. HUGH REILLY CO. 1334 New York Avenue PAINTS LT T those boys” he said, referring to | funeral passed through the Peterson, Price and Ereston. Sirecte the people ‘sanw (he Williams said he asked Manning {tionale” and waved red flage next day, and the latter replied: gtreet traffic was “They went off last nigh! funeral proce: “Whoever put the bodies in the| At the graves river did it for a purpose. he said. |~als delivered brief speeches. in which “If 1 had done this crime, gentlemen, | they compared Syit to Dr. Karl Lieb I would have had plenty of time to|necht and Rosa Luxemburg in carry- zet where they could not put theif|inz out the aims of the proletariat. hands on me,” he testified. The Rote Fahne. the radical organ, in | - Williams asserted he was “falsely |an editorial today dealing with the About 40 Serge, es. Retail Al LR TR T LTI Splendid assor ment of the best t; accused,” and added, “what they done | funeral of Sylt, sal - ! e mment of the bist ; to him (Manning) to make accuse| “Down with the white terror. the - . - 3 ) models; Navy, 3 i me. I don't know." bourgeoisie! Down witRh all murder | g : ) = = 3 : ul an, Rookic. = { “He said Clyde Manning's mother | organizatians I L = x g | askea him to take Clyde Manning and — . - ¢ S O Down Puts a TH . others of her children—take care of 75 Handsomest of them, as he said the mother could no! HUGE FL6-()D DAMAGE. N the Season’s Mod- control them. He told of paying doc- ) eis—in Mignonstte and other wanted sitks; gayly embroid- ercd. E) tors’ bills and of trying “to make them do right.” Values up to $25. Another lct of €0 Five Persons and Hundreds of Head BE ;e it is a Thor—the machine | Jury Hears Manning. new Spring Dresses —Silks ard Satins— most attractive mod- 0 of Live Stock Are Lost. that has no belts to break—os Fear for his own life was the motive = Values up to $15. slip—or catch your clothes; the ma- a Clyd e HOBART, Okla., April 7.—Five lives : i Toode: Yolvi that promptes (.).le Mann&hg e s iies R chine with the Wooden Revo ving | {farm boss, to help Kkill the eieven — Cylind f ¥ . {negro farm hands employed on the{jouthwestern Oklahoma resulting ) vimder, combining the utmost: plantation of Williams, the negro told | from a torrential downpour of rain = clegnliness aith the least wear ======The Men's Shop =—==v We carried over frem last clean. i about 25 Ly our Easy Payment Plan it] s s i e gl ys for itself through the laun- els. Not all sizes. . s’ wages that are saved. HAVE In this sale at DEMONSTRATE. i — hd Lot of attractive styles of Pongee Waists—tull cut. ° Tricolette Blouses, in new models an an t new shad Blo“ses ectively trimmed. 2.98 ° Sportive Wool Plaid Skirts—all se- lected pattarns and Skirts #235% §9.90 2 Tweed, Boplin. Seras znd Novelty Cloth 4 lrts Skirts—splendid val- ® ues. Stone Marten and Opessum Chok: the ored of fash fine skins. Wool Tyback Sweaters, with big brush wool collars.y ° ° handsome-fiowered Satine Petticoats Petticoats S5 79¢ welight. o | the jury in the Williams trial ’“l"_l.n the basin of the Washita river i “ possible on the clothes; the m: iday.” Manning asserted on cross-ex- chine with the perfect 4-positior kill them, but was afraid to disobey i Williams, who, he declared. was try- S EL F - CLEANABLE! H Weshes itself as it washes fear they might testify regarding || | beonage conditions on the Williams || YSSOWSK[ farm. H i “They wasn't a-bothering me,” said | Manning. a coal-black, short, stock 1419 G Street N.W. {“and 1 didn’t want to get ‘em out of {the way, he added later, “Mr. ; M E N' | yours.” - i ' “They was stubborn and a-be; - - | ging.” Manning said, simply, in his! Two Bl[ Bargllni Irolled 'm over the bannister of the { bridge. { there was no hope for him. { __“Don't throw me over; I'll get over,” added that the negro, with a cry of Shaden—31.25 V “Lord. have mercy,”. flung himself CONNELL DEFENSE BEGUN. d Un erwear Summer Welght—$1.25 Values amination he did not want to help Swinging Wringer. {ing to do away with the negroes for With Specialties for Women. c’o‘hes. Always sweet and ! {ily built man of about 150 pounds, Opposite Kelth's Thenter | Johnny ‘IUs their necks or version of ‘the death of Peterson and . { Willie Preston, “and me and Charlie || for You Tllll Week o { "Harey price, another negro taken 1o | Il Pure Silk | be drowned, jumped off the bridge { himself. Manning said. when he found HOSE Manning quoted Price as saying, and In All the Attract {into the river. Balbriggan Be Sure Your Paint Has This Label— Get it From the Dealer Nearest You List of Dealers: H. Fischer Union Shoe and Hardware Co, oM Z508 Pa. Ave. S.E. N.W. Bert A. Smyser S. H. Landy 1400 Ave. S.E. 33 Ga. Ave, N.W. Geo. 4. Casper J. Harry Gill {Neighbor Tells of Contract Negro Made and Debts Paid. ATLANTA, Ga..' April 7.—The { prosecution yvesterday completed its | presentation of evidence in the case jagainst Willard Conne'l, a young Pike county farmer, charged by the govern- ! ment with having held Cornelius Alex- ander. a negro farm hand, in peonage. The defense began its case by presenta- tion of a number of witnesses who | testified as to the good character of Connell and of his standing in the | community. P-K quality and prices will enable you to set a better table for less money. Big Values Potomac River Shad (Right Out of the Water) Buck Shad ................Ib, 15¢c RoeShad .................Ib, 22¢ (e | ey e ot o ering ............1b, 10c Tl Steak. ... Jo,8e = Phelps & Co. Geo. A. Tevey jasianthaty g Xander had contracted to Rockfish ... ...Ib., 25¢c |Croakers . . .Ib,, 10c fotn S :d_elufl:: ot e, eatmien, M. rork for him. but” hat niforc e en Perch ............. Ih, 20c Crab Meat. b, 50 GUCOALS ik - {farm und went to the Connell p'ace. that he had paid out a total When vou get your eggs . ¢ in settling deists for Alexander, at the P-K Market you are Dozen, 28c {#nd that that amount was paid to him not teking chances. We { by. Connell. = Zuarantee them to be Zdoz‘ 55c lo Rlbs- . strictly fresh. 4 —— o . Morris’ “Supreme” Brand. for Strength ked Hams--cirei o smin i |, 28 1 MOKe every bit of the flavor is Alley C | “Huff said that Alexander's wife came Ordinary umbrellds have 8 retained—they're so good Geo. R. Gl Calvert Hardware and Auto 640-842 Pa. Ave. S.E. M. Yochelson Good Hope, D. C. Eastern Auto Supply Co. 522 Kth St. S.E. Wm. Mushake Bloomers = 99¢ Camisoles =505 - 60¢ {al! right for Alexander to pay him lhe! money the negro owed Huff and move to the Connel farm. Huff said he told | Alexander's wife it wou'd be all right | | for Alexander to go if the money owed | ito him and asked him if it would be| they couldn’t be better. E. Trice & Co. 19 Nichols Ave. . : him was paid. | ribs. The India has 10. ':‘hnse! = ° ' ° ' i Meehaulenetie, N4, 3 two extra ribs mean a lot o S Nichins siiced! E S S LS Tummeria E. R. Moyer i TRACK WASHED AWAY. real protection, service and | Breakfast Bacon—Jachin, Ib., 45¢ xtra pec1a|. Extra peaa]. . 3413 Geergia Ave. = tisfaction to the werson g Eopilel Sac ey Ca. M. Fetterman | RTNOTI, T A Lo whe caries an Tndia. Deal Gold Medal or 6-lb. sack, 37c o gosth: ol RE? it AN TIH St NE been washed out as a result of cloud- ers everywhere. Flour Pillsbury’s Best 12-1b. sack, 67c SLmER < Leonardtown Implement Co. Mt. Pleasant Hardware Co. | | tween clinton s resdoines be: Worth up to $20. Worth up to $20. Leonardtown, Md. 69 Mt. Pleasant St. & DISTRIBUTOR GEO R. GILL , .. ¢ 50 R. se. Iween Clinton und Fose, Okla, ac- 5 cording to meager reports at the of- 1 fice of the railroad here. No loss of Umbrella life has been reported. spreed” The railroad Hnnnnnced that it | =the little umbrella with the big would be several days before opera- 3 e tion of trains in that section can be Made by ROSE BROS. CO,, Lancaster, Pa. resumed. word for it. A trial will con- vince you. ot 00 T, 25c | $9.90 $5.98 0 =

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