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oo skl iSuE s el FEBRUARY 18, 1927, SMASHES WINDOW -~ AND ROBS STORE A s \ EASY NONEY GANG FACING DRAGNET BOOK OF TAXSALES MUST BE PAID FOR PUTS RADIOLITE WATCH ON GATEPOST BEFORE GOING TO BED IN SNOW NEW YORK, February 18.—The next time John Bannon, white- baired actor, hangs his radiolite watch up on a gatepost prepara- tory to going to bed in a snow- ICHIEF’S SPENDING JAG AT- LATE CHRISTMAS COSTS $10,000 IN GIFTS By the Associated Press. VANCOUVER, B. C., February 1%. —When. Chief Billie Assui ot Alert bay tribe of Indians 1lanned 8 put himself in high stnding with ICITIZENS ASK CUT- | INPRICE OF GAS Poli i i ribe by giving away forty o e drift he ~ n it e : Police Campaign Against| the tive by eiving sy iy |Base Plea at Board Hearing Negro Loots Jewelry Estab-| &the%iit™™> " " = ™ i District No Longer to Give tion led him into magistrate's court today on a charge of intoxi- catlon. The glowing time machines, many blankets and loads of jewelry, the white man's Ia was the only skeleton at the feast. Bookies and Other Gam- Out List of Property to on Showing Made There | lishment of $9,497 in Rings_ ece atiracted For the whit 's law forbids . . . blers Progresses. S Jotiteh waier pain of. - by Company. and Stickpins. e it Be Disposed Of. Capt. I W. Brown of the first police| Rjonment, without option of & Appeals for a reduction in the piice Thirty diamend .rings and two L R Real estate men and others inter- precinct. assisted by Lieut. Holme So Chief Billic cut a fire tree placed | of gas were made.to the Public Utili- stickpins valued In all at about $9,497 | this morning. Investiga ested In the annual sale of propert . Sergt. Burke and Detectives Lowrey.| It In Iy gmidale aoEl ne jamPbs. | ties Commisston yesterday afternoon were stolen from the show window of| ronrd, Bamnowa hat on the for non-payment of taxes must go (o Manstleld and Wilson, naueting af LA AP G EUEite man's Chrisi- | by representatives of citizens' asso- Harry 5. Fischer's jewelry store, 435 | Bhoes mot meatly side by side near | the District building next week pre - Clean-up campaign to rid the business| mas. But his Chrisinas tree was L,uu‘,,,,‘ at ‘the close. of the hearing (TR i oy ot o e the gate. Then he found Bannon | pared to p Y030 for a copy of t asleep in the snow, pillowing his book containin of the lots { to be sold. Heretofore suspiciously late and to authorities his generosity, seemed out of all on. night, by a colored man who smash- ed the window with a brick wrapped heud on a muffier and covered with his overcoat. Bannon pleaded guilty, still pro- district of violators of law referred to us “easy money getters.” The term has on gas rates. William McK. Clayton of the Fed- this book has been dix special reference to bootleggers and was charged in Alert Bay eration of Citizens' Assoctations and in a news, £ . i 3 Q. cwspaper. M. Levy and D. M. ha £ alt h other law vio- .. stipendary court yester Evan H..Tucker of the Northeast Citi~ testing, however, against havin o Nt Aautiy] o e e S holding a_potlatch, but he |zens Association both told the com- Deutsch, clerks in the store, went| 3 b Giiurbid, Holdrew & | oaied free, but Just yoar the © ators may expect to & 8! | explained that his party wuax the | ission the price of gas should be cut in pursult of the robber, Deutsch| suspended sentence. - mis -': ers had to go 10 Congress f« a deficiency to meet the cost of hi meshes of the dragnet. only way in which he could.uc- |on the show c 2 : Norman Smith xBm\-h-s under um-eu” knowledge numerous kindnes yt:su.-‘;d:;'amm‘ e e fistog | 9o hota: it Mhae Bir to Nl Cact S S ng 1t printed and Congress orde Norman ; 2 LApest] from filends. The case wan ad- Arthur E. Seymour, speaking for the attention, the robber also fring. that in fa ¢ book would huy 5.2 Trom a sentence In the N1 et Journed. One estimate places the | Chamber of Commerce, said the people The robber ran from the store, pay for itse bond casc, arrested yesterday as an 3 | “rb G o5 sapending 5 of Washington are Interested pri- turned west on E street, dropped | 1 ¢ hundred bo E leged handbook violator, veleased | $10.000. anl IV RIE e {ae W iT6 aak el he COms more than twenty feet over a fence | been printed - on 3.000 bond. When arrested in the | e mission to fix the lowest rate con- inclosing a vacant lot and disap- the in e L G b | sistent with good service and a fair peared in Temperance Hall alley moruine & b v Vi con= N 00 C 3 erance Hal ey s room of lh: :‘““““("“'; "hy\‘;::zml:e! return to the compan (Slatements of witnenses to m;l at. ‘ ) Parcelx for Sale. cern, second floor of 13 3 . < alr differ as to the number involve s There saroels of. vigorously denied he had made a hand- | e U At lOWAees Flen. in the robbery, some saving it was { which in unpaid iz 3 The restaurant owners of the city, committed by one man, while others which ix listed in the book. book. . throush H. E. Bittinger, asked that say they saw two colored men to- e bl i ALirek faN Marked Money Found on Patron. | tho reducel rates to wholesalers b gether near the store. | “Persons whose property is In a search conducted in the room in; graduated down in steps of 50,00 1 . . e Isale list ma edeem betw N the 1 Street house the police failed to 2 cubic feet, instead of 100,000 cubic o Missed. $108.000. o |Writer, Describing Self as|ind siaren’is aiiivios e e arked money reported by & Dpo- te cause of the cold weather, 9 jeng Anc A . re “having been bet with | There were three different prices street in the vicinity of the store was S : Plast May and an > Jutes before the i~ J for zas during 1921, the average price practically deserted when the robber ands, Says He Will 1o cover: the ¢ the poiice sta- for the twelve months belng $1. appeared, smashed the window, reach- | erty in the ed through and helped himseif 1o i thousand cubic feet, expert accountant fc testificd that the Robert the com company - cent ¢ Jewalry, 1t was because of hix hurry Reveal Slayer. i to get away that he did not succeed i« in getting loot valued at more than [By the Associated Pivss 1. the money was | o of 1- { tion, Capt. Bro Tound in b leged patrens ¢ Acting Mexican War Office | auee jvany. The patron with nlaced a bet given | Head Says Troops Will A a veturn of { fair value last year. ke s of January 1, hat fair value, $100,000, the proprictors sa Detectives Springman and Darnall, LOS ANGELES, Calif., ¥ —Investigators of the murder of Wi Ly law cate, to hold i are requir for two years. buri Nfternoon, won $10.45, and w < was n e marked bills payment of the i §412,073,500. on du! headquarters, were unable 2 = v I l,'.1 hs caught in the | Control Rebels. i " Mr. Luqucer figured the fair value to find any trace of the thiet. liam Desmond Taylor, film director. | that time the al owner may I aid. the pol y A ring that cost the dealer $3,500|were walting today to see if any-{deem his pro by seliing wi raid, the police stated, told of having | made bets there and furnished sworn g statements to such effect. Carried Search Warrant. Capt. Brown and members of his squad were equipped wtih a search war- Tant and warrant of arrest when they visited ithe E strect establishment Knowing Bowles to be a member of ihe bar, the police felt certain he would make a demand for all legal Qdocuments necessary in making a raid. By the Associated Press. MEXICO CITY, February 18.— There is “no reason for the alarm of the United States authorities over threats of rebellion along the fron- tier,” according to Acting Secretary of War Serrano. He said: “TFere are no rebels of importance close to the boundary, and the few. desperadoes in Chihuahua do not dare |of the property for this year at § 00, and testified that if the pres- nt price of $1.10 per thousand cubic feet is continued the company will earn 6.83 per cent on that value. In answer to questions of Mr. Clay- ton, the witness sald the company would earn a return of 6 per cent this year if the price wero cut to $1.07 Mr. Luqueer's testimony shows that of 2 cents less a gallon for oil during Pleture showing broken window 438 9th street, from which was taken thousandws of dollars worth of diamonds by a colored man, who shattered the ginss with n brick wrapped in papen - SIGNS IMPRESS STRIKE OF TEXTILE EMPLOYLES in the jewelry atore of H. N, Fincher,| was the most valuable article stolen. Another ring was valued at $2.600, While one of the stickpins cost $976. A deseriptive list of the stolen jewelry was sent to the police of other cities, vith a request for the arrest of the robber. “Jimmy” Thiefs Haul Mrs. Jennte O. Berliner, 1471 Irving street, reported to the police that & “jimmy” thief visited her home yes- terday morning and stole jewelry and a number of coins. She valued the thing would result from the an nouncement of Thomas LeeyWoolwine, | district attorney, that Edward F. Sands, missing former butler-secre- tary to. Taylor, would not be prose-| cuted on an embezzlement charge! preferred by his former employer if Sands could prove himself innocent of the slaying of Taylor and “untangle this murder myster; ‘Woolwine's unnouncement followed of such the holde end of two year are authorized to is the holder of the certificate. S title to the propert moved by settlement with the holde deed before owner can do anything with the prop- erty. his deed a certificate. the Commission e a tux deed 1o a cloud on the and must be re as the rightful the company expects to pay an n\'eru::ei 1922 than it did last year, and this is one of the Igrgest items of expense en tering into ‘the manufacture of gas. { Last vear, he testifled, tae average price of oil was 76-10 cents a gallon, while receipt of a letter purporting to have been written by Sands. The writer stated he was in Los Angeles, was. not guilty of the murder of Taylor, but could name the murderer and solve the He did make such a request. the po- lice stated, and_was promptly shown the warran Co time hat been jixed | for a Police Court hearing of the case. attack a single federal milltary unit. much less threaten Juarez. “Suflicient troops have been placed on the border to repel any attack, and stolen property at $593. George E. Bedell, jr., 309 C street, reported the theft of jewelry and a suit of clothes valued at §355. A ring set with an oval-shaped pearl, valued By the Associated Pres |to arbitrate. but he hoped the mill ARCTIC, R. I, February 18.—A sign [owners could ‘bo persuaded to the oe : oy |view that the operatives could not that grects all comers as the trolley |VIEW that the oPOrativel Com one. MINERS IN TURMOIL Brown's prohibi- i NMembers of Capt e | %or this vear it will be about 5% cents. |car slides down hill into the village |“"He explal b d e 3 E O e Al En L surrisons at Juarez and other | Lo ey - ] e explained that the Amalgamate S . d ed | mystery of the slaying. He inquired O i et Afty | border points are competent. The| o 0 “:;’:"“"; hejsain. of Natick says: [wanted o brine about herc a ssa- at $500, was the most valuable article | whether he would be set free in c & Requent. tem already In operation n cer- S he surrandered and proved innocence “You are now in the Pawtuxet Val vears old. at his home, D> streel, {fears in the United States are ab-| {ai dus hi iEe s istance from the police e ab-1 RBenjamin A. Minor, attorney for the 3 < tain industries in other placcs. This —_— of the slaying. O aciaett a pint jof ‘corm| =10 kas company, made no closing argument [ 1¢¥: TAX excmptions for new Indus-svstem provides (or oint committecs ipapne «gEER ATTACHMENT? s the_district dtation: i e e L e ssion, other than to ask | tries. Pawtuxet Valley Board of Trade.” of employers ‘and workers to ta publish his reply “in any_of M e R i > !lhn( the commission consider in the gas| But the cluster of mill villages that | OVer d‘il"ul'd vg!a"’ as ‘;fi wages T0 SOLDIER BONUS BILLIL:;,:‘ Angflrs I:lll-—rs," d Woolwir Convention Vote on Rein 0! r $1.35 . Gen. Serrano referred to the upris- | cusé the evidence introduced several Sl 3 and working conditions, with an im- made public the letter and the an - L s ago by the telephone company to | €Xténd some eleven mliles along the partiul chairman to have the decl |swer, the latter being addressed | ated. had pur- pint bottles of ng S1. jeged Lo have fore the poli riffin is said to in Chil . Te calio | We i, hikuahua of Gen. Rosallo | (00 thye utilities should be allowed andez as insignificant, nmsmucn.‘m N per cent return. as the latter is up in arms to accom- | Both Mr. Clayton and Mr. Tucker plish vengeance for the murder of |&3ked the commission to bear in mind e oaoacs SR jlthe fact that she principal users of o he the { IS s nths ago and{gys are the families of moderate laentified bootlegger | is understood not to be disgruntled | means, and that every consideration lat the central government. The sec- | Dossibie should be given them in the St B 3 3 ir. ifxing of gas rates. Mr. Tucker saic T A i oiB9UIT {he came from a section of the city rinclarena, with four followers, in |\ here gas is second only to the water Chihuahug could be classed as a supplyjinjchelosilylitefotitheipaople, Sie rebeti When you give a corporation the e e tea of | exclusive” right to_render a certain ree | Michoacan S e still v said Mr. Tucker, “it is the police AT Reparts lust |duty of the commission to see that the 2 e dter fnight from Michoacan said that Gen. | TIBh(s of the people are protected. If Enrique Estrada’s forces had en- | €¢IV one had to buy sugar from one countered the rebels under Col. Fran- | concern, I recl sure we would not be cisco Cardenz morning. and | SCtUNg it at the present price.” hat i the ¢ rebels were | Mr. Tucker paid & high tribute to killed and eight wounded. the management of the gas company, en. Lazare ardenas - has been |#nd said the company had always called from the isthmus territory to jShown a disposition to serve the pub- asspme wctive charge of the opera- |1'¢ Well. The commission, however, tions in o directly {should make a material reduction in under « | the price of gas, he added. Police agents, it is st veral one-hal from sale ig in “To Edward F. Sands, through the public p ‘Woolwine stated he had no means Senator Willis, in Frances Willard of knowing whether the letter w genuine, but that he and his invest Memorial Address, Opposes Modi- er Marked by Disorder. Funds Declared Ample. fication of Dry Law: | Eatoms o et et ] INDIANATOLIE Sed. Febrmary dn Derrick sald the Amalgamated was { = ! well provided with funds and was| Declaring himself flatly against s>=Disorder roke ouL1u fLhe ORNE ASKS EXTENSION OF LAW | tion of the United Mine Workers .- TO GOVERN IMMIGRATION river valley isn't thinking about new industries now. It is wondering what is going to happen to the old ones. To marks the end of the fourth week of the strike that has closed the textile mills ey because the operatives refused to accept a 20 per cent wage cut and an increase in work- ing hours There are other signs in these vil- lages now. One in window of & barber shop reads: i save 10 cen'ts. Haircut, 20¢ Another on the front of & clothing store says that “On account of the strike th. marked down sale which was to have ended February 11 has been extended to March 1.” and on a doorway in | Arctic Center yesterday a sign read: “Maes meeting tonight.” Strike Headquarters. The doorway opens on a stairway iat the top 'of which another door {leads into a big hall which is bare ave for two long board tables and a few chairs. This is strike headquar- Iters for the Pawtuxet valley. There ing vote. This chairman is on salary paid jointly by the employer and the union, and is empowered to ex- mine into manufaoturing and living costs. ! statement of Deposed Lead- a bottle. and been made went to have tol¢ Tiguor from an u i { H. Moran 15t precine lock visited and | Walter king the strikers as comfortable as | 1ight wines and beer or any modifica- possible. A restaurant has been!tion of the eighteenth amendment. { Amer after the ro opened here where food is provided | Senator Willis of Ohio, at memorial call of votes in the Kan free to unmarried men. They are }services yesterday afternoon in honor of | given tickets for fourteen meals a Frances E. Willard, held in statuary i begun, disclosing that “We flgure,” sald Derrick. | hall at the Capitol, 3aid he did pot & H s committee had increased can get along | tend to vote for any “beer attachment™ - S i oting list by adding new o Preparations are belngi to-the soldier bonus bill The servces House Committee Majority Would | e e made for the opening of additional| were held by the District Women's . H sk B araite b o i in a1 Chrfattan Tamperance . Unton. - whoss| COntiums for & Wear the 3 Per. | order was at its heig Cent Restrictive Measure. *! DD f R anizer of the union, made her way Advocating the extension for un-|io the stage and pleaded with the other vear of the 3 per cent restrie- | tive immigration law. the House im migration committee in a report laid before the House today declared the Serg man Kane of the ‘ morning about 3 garage in rear of iterrupted a gam twenty-(wo vested on ch gambling. and th small sum_of morey used by the ged crap On Trail of Vie King of the letter received ves from the imental hygiene b ng_vice ertain sections of the van today toid a Star embers of hi a vigor W Lo such Violations. soon it the s and disturbed. given the strikers which they can{presided. exchange for needed supplies at the| The eighteenth amendment stands stores, and the merchants cash these | for Jaw and order in the United States. slips at the strike headquarters|Senator Willis insisted, and said its daily. enforcement is a matter for the citi- Aside from the occasional signs and |zens of this country to back up. It the eloquent silence of the machinery | has not yet prevented use of intoxi- in the mills, there is little outward | cants, however, he warned. and the L terday ley. In addition, credit slips are|president, Mrs. Emma Sanford Shelton, gates for order. people of the United States were de-| hravcite field about ¢ a stop tu them,” ! the forc faro no' guurds at the doors Men. appearance of u strike Plckets visit | prohibition forces must be <onstantly | Sxencaeingasarous e P {women and children enter and leave | the mills daily in small numbers, as|on guard lo prevent infractions of the | mang; . 55 nd en a vote s cas : VanWinkle. he alientes and Zacatecas. = Gen. { QUIET NOW REIGNS iat will Smoking is permitted. Yes- | Derrick explained, to keep in practice b sUssaerianalins equal || mantiug continuanos of jthe ek fa S5 sk ne i nmo ety fuk Hom e ApEE: tof of the police tierrez has been removed | terday afternoon a goodly group of |should more active picketing be|ly gullty compatriot. the customer. Its expiration, June 30, or something | list of delegates, tne nrw(l:,nl-rr‘ roke pterested in vice | from Michoacan and assigned to the mien Sat or stood about the hall, chat- | necessary later. He asserted that| Education, he said, will go a ong|more restrictive. out. iJD (-xfxvd-.ni-n “n ‘eflsr';:h“”u y performed isthmus. i IN NORTH IRELAND |tine autetly and appearing to be in |many of the merchants were giving |way toward enforcing prohibition. and} This view. however. was challenged rushed)itoward W Ehe " SIRES. SEBOE RS i . dbetio o ptrite. Tnquiry for the strike concessions to the strikers and that |the work done in the public schools {by two members of the committes— | Marras, prosidim ide Riy gave prohibition a big start toward enactment of the prohibition law. To Frances Willard, he said, is due the ithanks of every person in this country for her work in starting the prohibi- tion ball rolling. The work of Miss Willard and her life were described by Representative one doctor had offered to treat free any cases of illness in strikers' fam- tlies. Today Derrick was ready to go to Providence to outline the case for the strikers before. a special state board of mediation. PR eel, and Sabath, . who contended law is inhuman hest American leader, William H. Derrick, developed that he had stepped out “to buy some collars.” Presently he returned, | ollars in hand. Derrick is an or- Revolt Rumors Denied. t i Representa New Yor! repy n. | democrat, | that the d contrary | ideals and Cry of “Buying™ Heard. “Where did you buy them, Murray shouted Lynall id the hoots howls of coming from i ! ;heen picketeld | The war deparmtent also denied ¢ bs the | the rumors that Gov. Sanchez of \i. conua ; a% | Puebla state contemplated revolt, and | luison domeission. - working, ‘whos |Eanizer for the Amalgumated Textile | produced a communication'from Gen. { business it would be to move about | Workers. He is affable but earne the border and keep peace The com. |He declared the strikers had nothing (Continued from First Page.) [ omen, affected have hurled grave picketing, then: tradition t has not met the approval of the Merves had accepted In a moment explained the committ s \ear Capitol. Viotatio: | Sulvador Alvarado, now in Oaxaca, | the border and keep peace come JEiurisbor 3 ; VanWinkle is heartily i { denying reports that be is in re-|fwo British of St SonaleL ot Ao Nelson, of Wisconsin. She Was | aontinued inoy aond (onould not bef oo ubmitted t e of the vice : Y two British officers, two police officers A, P. Nelson, . Sho was | continyed,” thiy asserted { erede - subn o introduced by | vemtion. - foiel] i;fuxh;‘-‘s::u::;r;ml;wc;:;:‘,;zrr; and two re- POLICE ARE EXONERATED 'ROBBED OF $76,899 GEMS “'f:’dc:""’;"‘:fim‘:f“‘,‘j:{a_‘"‘“;‘du‘c‘:g‘;;’:{Inym another opinion was voiced by b P Eheipmiate xell Fitz d. belisving The department of interior, through representing o olttical reform, he sald, “Tem- | ronre ._u'&:r x.»t T;. as, a .1;::‘:; !““l oy 10 b EYowAr st Z 2 2 i and Lo noise toward the stas you added mor credentials.” addressed <o 1 ory = {who continued th {advancing n { shouted T can pro perance, equal suffrage, social purity, broader education and a nobler home life found in her their great advocate and successful loader. Her activi- ties touched every sphere of human uplift. She was brilliant as a teacher, preacher, author, orator, editor, lec- turer and organizer. Her greatest achievement was, no doubt, her won- derful leadership of women through- out the world as president of the National and World Women's Christian Temperance Unions.” The invocatién was pronounced by Characterizing the bill as nake- SRILL" with which the count dis- satisfied,” he announced he favored i, its extension simply because he. w. s?"‘fl-“l' e convinced Congress would not enact a | gorengen . workable and just immigration law. | “fon't you know —_—— . { dustrial world i MOVES TO PREVENT TRIAL |15 et soent rome o IN THE POLICE COURT aw i< too difficnlt to enfor Subsec v Gilberto _Valenzuela, | the south. S akure is am ef- | also scoffed at reports of revolution, | . the lieu d. and j declaring that ges received | NEW PAPER APPEARS. is in in eight Parts | from governors of all stjtes yester- of it are in f¢ x states. { day described the situation as tran- SRRy 1t is reported certain h(luseslqu“_ within a_short d the Capitol are conducted in vinlation of Vice Al of them by colored women. i the fourth pro BY GRAND JURYMEN UNDER PULLMAN PILLOW | Charges ‘of Stephen P. Murphy Against Three Reported Disproven. Importer Says Diamonds Lost Be- | tween Chicago and St. Louis Have $125,000 Value. ST. LOUIS, Mo., February 18.—Sid- ney Krengel of Krengel Bros., dia- mond importers of New York and ! iThe Separatist, Advocating Free State, Bows to Dublin. By the Associated Pres: i DUBLIN, February 18.—A new inewspaper—the Separatist—appeared {in_Dublin yesterday. Its announced policy will be advocacy of the use of the whol. to you | VILLA REMEMBERS GRUDGE. TR DL {Asks Permission to Lead His Men Against Hernandez. The grand jury after a careful In- vestigation into the charges of brutally by police ofticers at the ninth { home need it to feed them. W. H ing a crisi in industrit] org: {zations. You must realize that ! that we from the outsid: of the v ullivan s the up of ob- v ake a thorough clean o] e feonitlone L the Ansociated Press. / the free staie as u step toward ul-|precinet station in connection With the Chicago, reported to police today that | The ation wa od : 1 4 r e own th on led his{ MEXICO CTY, February 15.—Fran- - y - 1 S 1 v | he h 1 ev. James Shera Montgomery. chap- 2 T i the inside. CaDL Tromi (o the delicatessen of e ¥ 18.—Fran-| “The paper is equallv_eritical of |aTrest of Stephen P. Murphy January 3 ad been robbed of diamonds|pe¥ JMRCSsenate “Musical selections | Attorney Questions Jurisdiction | don’t indorse L Sost Scocs andiar » Villa, former bandit chief, nasi Famonn Be’ Valera's pollcy as of the | 22 last, has exonerated the policemen. | Which cost him $76,899, and which had | were furnished by the male quartet| o g | licd o™ delegnte who shouted that th: - John - 3 2 asked permission to lead his men |free state. but it deprecates a further!The evidence submitted to the grand|a retall vaiue of between $125,000 and|of the Vermont Avenue Christian ver Alleged Dry Law Viola- |union officcers were acting unfairly i the Kans: arges of $150,000, on an Illinois Central train { which arrived from Chicago this morning. back. The diamionds were in a wallet B e which he placed under his pillow in the Pullman, Mr. Krengel told po- lice ana were insured. for $50,000, A DR. DIXON TO PREACH. futile search was made of the Pull- Church, composed of Paul G. Ledig, rested the proprictor on W. B. Braithwaite, W. S. Haynie and Tilegal possession and sale of liquor {against Gen. Rosalio Hernandez, who containing more than one-half of liwas reported several days ugo as in per cent alcohol. The police seized afrebellion in the state of Chihuahua. dozen cases of the bit to be used | Back in 1914 Hernandez was Villa's evidence. Sheahin gave bond trusted aide, but he went over to Car- his appearance in court Mond; ranza when Villa and the latter split. ] Villa now sees a chance to pay off the v ; | split In the Irish fanks. Xts feneral|jurors, it is understood, showed that in favor of the treatv with Great|Murphy caused a disturbance at the Britain against Mr. D> Valera andstation which the officers were justi- his adherents. fled In quelling. The claim of Mur- DECLARE FOR REPUBLIC. phy that an officer had"kicked him in l tions and Asks Review. ! Justice Hitz of the District Supreme Court today issued four rules against John P. McMahon, judge of the Po-| lice Court, to show cause February | “eThere is mot an officer that T w not raise hell w 10 Tight a wronz But you should not come here to how! and hoot.” Praixe for Howat. She then praised Alexander Howat 1o on to the Kansas industrial for {the abdomen as he lay on the floor { of the station was also disproved, it is jold score. and his emissary Js sald to| stated. man car. 4 " One of b-| 28 why writs of prohibition snould | his oppos JUDGE LANDIS QUITS Rave arrived in the capital yesterday Mid-Limerick Brigade Refuses to | The oficers accused were Lieut. e TheiBun) Dn:[:‘v D i o Ani SNt Rmi R : o obtain signment® for his B o A Tt R issue t him to EE y s ‘BENCH TO DEVOTE chief: Recognize Present Officials. el Desch ang L. E.,Kelly. {"! PROPOSES LOBRY LICENSE. X 3 ; the trial in the Police Court on|' My d 1500 nave 2 miltun 2 Associated Press. RICHMOND, Vi The Sun Do Move” is the subjeet | charges of violating the national pro-j Alex Ho in_tbe country { B5 the As: 3 ND, Va., February 18.—All|of the sermon to be delivered by Dr.{ hibition act against Harry Maynard, |, HOWal she’ said. had adyer < » nsas w. proprietor of the Tea Cup Inn; Fred | e Johnson, Manuel R. Shanholtz and persons directly or indirectly lobby- ing before the general assembly of Virginia shall file an application with the secretary of jthe commonwealth giving his or her’ name and address and the special interest represented, Calvin P. Dixon of Virginia, |as the “Black Billy Sunday o'clock tomorrow night at the Cosmo- politan Baptist Church, N street, be- | James W. Gibbons. Through Attorney tween 9th and 10th streets. T. Morris Wampler the petitioners at- He will preach a special sermon |tack the jurisdiction of the iolice I RIVAL DEPUTIES MEET. | TIME TO BASE BALL | BIMERICK, Ireland, February 18.—| gryy, RELATING TO BANKING. {A proclamation was issued today on| "1l "o 1 oe Delaware has In- behalf of the mid-Limerick brigade| roquced a bill which would provide { of the Irish republican army refusing | that no corporation not now engaged to recognize the present heads of the !in%he business of banking in the Dis- the praise of Howat xhe conclud-1 jwith a a to the delegates : der] uct Voting wi Administration Gains Vores. One Faction in Puebla State Under Federal Troop Protection. (Continued from ! = [ By the Associated Pres: army or the provisional government|trict of Columbia shall be permitted [the compensation and pay a fee of | for women at 3:30 o'clock. At the; Court to tr i Ont Compans of Indiana $20.240.000,| MEXICO CITY. February 13.—Inde-|and pledging allegiance to the exist-|to ‘engage in the banking business |$100 for'a certificate. if a-bill ntro- | morning service, at 11 o'clock, o] tion and aseert that until they are| o The adminisiation, (oreth Ea ing republic. here until it has secured the approval | duced in the house today by Delegate | subject will be “Death in the Pot.” | indicted there can be no trial of the | absentees had proceeded through charges against them. The probable sentences make the charges “infamous” the court is told, because the accused may be sent to Occoquan, where hard labor is re- || quiredfofivrisoners. was reduced to sixt ORDER IN STILLMAN CASE. | %55 aapstrr tion: e 3 The administration Testimony to Be Taken at Montreal Beginning March 13. which decision later was re = higher court in the courtroom the judge alway was a picturesque figure, not on'y be- cause of his flowing white hair, but because of h keen w He once barred “wrist-watched lawyers,” and as drastic in his action against the rtroom loafers or ‘“‘courtroom Z: " as he called them. districts, increasing the un al ma jori over Howat to 108 ersed by {pendent deputies of the PucBla sta ipendent deputi he Pucbla state and consent of the controller of the!J. Massey of Spotsylvania becomes a|Rev. Simon P. W. Drew, pastor of mel 1llinois miners ( legislature held sessions yesterday in! ENGINEER OFFICER KILLED. -|currency 5 Il assist o 55 B |siot, seicos St as e Pie| COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO INVESTIGATE LOCAL THEATERS under protection of federal soldiers, From Insane Asylum. while in another section of the city | deputies supporting Gov. Sanchez also CORK, February 18.—An engineer lieutenant, named Jellicoe, missing carried on business, Each faction de- i clared itself the only official lawmaking since- Monday, was killed in a mys- terious manner yesterday. He was | body fomthe state. | “When the independent deputies left seen to be running from the gates of an insane asylum outside the city, veral interrup- regained the ois b gaining ces from vight and when th Ala- was completed U unofficial | majorits it suffered in ority istrict hama delezation administration’s ar DIAL NOT TO DROP BILL. ifor San Marcos in the morning rmore Ithan seven hundred soldiers accom- ipanied taem, at the direction of the war Senator Will Press Measure Re- |department. i BN 'd by two men firing revolvers, - | Committees representing both factions | BSTNES, B ™ 1 Wae Tound later: he POUGHKEEPSIE. X. Y. February | ¥as U8, with absenives from bl o confer witl 18.—A commission to take testimony | Pjogates then were doubtful th have gone to Jalapa President Obregon and Secretary of thel Interior Calles, and it is expecied Gov, nchez will explain the situation to the president tomorrow. The president is in Jalapa convalescing from a cold Officials here, although deploring the tuation in Puebla, declare it is not directed again the central government. | Delegates then ibstantial change would resuit - call of te Wage Policy Up Next. Tnless upset by an unexpected re- sult from the official tabulation of quiring Judge's Full Time. had been shot through the head and heart. The allegation is made that Jelli- coe had been detained in the asylum by republicans. pisSisa oy i SPECIAL PROGRAM SET. | Public Invited to Victory Memorial Day Meeting. A special program was arranged last night at a meeting of the Blaine Invineible Club for Victory Memorial Day, tomorrow, and the public is in- vited to attend. Nusio will be & featuro of the A entertalnment. Prof. eval £ 1 the casting of the last i By sadges jto gy homas, instructor in medieval and ; : ; : T TRTETET anh_he cas ‘ R nel it antry ‘Amorican Tistory in the Dunbar High ; ¢ : : : . 4 |CREDITORS BRING ACTION. i 206 votes. These went against him. ‘School, will speak on “The -Develop- s L . i : ¥- 1200 vots & Ennof Negro Becation’s Creditors of the Andrew B. Graham | tion forces, various charities that are in need of jSupreme, of Negro ucation.’ Company, a lithographing toncern, ;To - s funds. It is also believed that -ucrE'Mn Thomas_for ‘years has devoted TWO YEARS FOR SHOOTING | [Sh it o T GErmiia ot L B e sl S 1 b ROBINSON DEAD ! entertainments wiil foster better re- B B . p \ 8 Court to have the corporation ad-| Court tion. Mrs. Julia Mason Layton, who > g g 3 {judged bankrupt. Justice Bailey 1s-| Puts Man on Probation|lations between the public and the]tion. Mre Tull FCqn, Sin e 1 3 3 ; judg ¥ Former Teacher at Howard Univer- -sity and Noted Athlete. at Montreal, beginning March 13, in the divorce suit of Jameg A. Stillman, New York banker, against Mrs. Anne . Stillman, was granted today by Supreme Court Justice Morschauser |}, ;on’ call, the program was to b on application of defense counsel. e Avork on the wage policy as soon John E. Mack guadian ad litem!as the roll was completed. Leaders for baby Guy Stillmag, whose legiti- | among the delegates Were unanimous macy is at issue, joined in the appli- [ in the prediction of an overwhelming cation for Canadian hearings. He in- | adoption of the wage scale commit- tends to cross-examine witnesses who | tee report, opposing any wage reduc- testified they saw Mrs. Stillman mis- | tions for soft coal miners and in- conducting herself with Fred Beau-|creases for anthracite workers under vais, the Indian guide alleged by Mr. t of rike April 1. Stillman to be the father of little| 'The surprising strength shown by Guy- in fight that forced the 1l left the result in doubt yes- By the Associated Press, President Harding learned of the resignation of Federal Judge Landis| through press-dispatches from Chi- cago. White House officials said the formal resignation of the noted judge had not .been received at the White House ana pointed out that it coutd| FORM MINSTREL TROUPE. either be communicated to the Presi- Walter Reed Entertainers Will Per- dent or the Attorney General. Senator Dial, democrat, South Caro- : ling, who started the attack upon form for Chrities., Judge Landis when he accepted the{ The medical detachment and quar- base ball position, said today that : Judge Landis' resignation would net | termaster corps soldiers at Walter Reed Hospital have organizéd a min- strel and vaudeville -troupe, and are ! planning to give entertainments in| cause him to drop his bill to require and around the city in aid of the|ment from t of { DR. gumv‘s SISTER DEAD. Dr. Frank W.” Ballou, superintén- dent of xchools, received, word of the death of his sister, Miss Adelaide Ballou, in Potsdam, N. Y. yesterday afterpoon, and left last night to at- tend the funeral. He will return early next week. * X Army enlisted personnel. =ued a rule against the company rqA‘ .After Jury Fails to Agree. Y SF tha rilats Eakibe Dt g 1o uplise” work, espectally smons the turnable in fifteen days. After a Jury had been unabls to agres aters. Wil d | Word has been received of t baritone, and Joe Ackstin, well known corder of deeds. Attorneys Paul V.|geath of Merton Paul Robinson, for- on the concert platform in New York Rogers and James W. and R. H. Mc- quarts of “corn,” Elmer B. Brown, fifty- nine years old. a tinsmita, today pleaded ¢ ment were held in Oberlin Febru- Paul Foot is manager; Sergt. James|nation of beggars—the latest appli- ary 6. B. Judge, director, and Miss Marie A. | cation of the trade unlon principle— two years in the penitentiary, but in Sonstderation of the inability’ of the 5, X played in the Oberlin schools, and securing the services of the troupe to | petition savoring of disloyalty to the was a member of Lincoln Memorial communicate with him. comrades is punishéd by exclusion. Arthur L. th. the show have already seen servioe | Sol The creditors deciave the company i on the stage, the mest noted beingi violated the bankruptcy laws by filing &s to whether he was mentally able to| W. Scanlon, who_played with Ray M i February 14 an assignment for the form an intent to shoot Police Sergt.|mond Hitchéock; Jack Watts, Scottish | BEGGARS FORM UNION. Dbenefit of its creditors with the re- Kilmartin after a New Year celebra- % . 201 ’ or teacher at Howard University tion in which he had consumed three | cjt. Prague’s Best Corners Allotted in Netil appear for the complaining |and well known colored athilete, wh The troupe has appeared at St. urin; creditors.| February 3 at Oberlin, Elizabeth’s and Mount Alto hospitals, Rotation During Busy Hours. Ohio. services and _inter- gullty to a charge of assaulc with a|as well as at Walter Reed. Lieut.! VIENNA, February 17.—A combi- jangerous weapon in connection, with the shooting. e taught for a number of years Justice Siddons imposed a sentence of | Fisher, musical director. The secre-is reported from Prague. in Richmond and at Howard Uni- tary, vate John J. Watts, medical| Busy street corners are alloted dur- versily, having charge of athletic detachment, Walter Reéed Hospital,|ing certain hours to the members of work besides his classroom work. He jury to decide at the former trial and|invites organizations desirous of | the union in rotation, and any com- the good record of the accused Members of the committee, whose report was submitted to the he Brews on prodation, 12 © Gof Congreational Church here. Commisgioners today. Left teo it—] Jehn C. twalls, Lester Wilson, Edward Dean, jr, and Smjth. e % gz S s o gl e