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18 ] THE‘ SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MARCH 26, 1922—PART 1. 2,500 people without municipal gov- | cross the James river by two or three ] NORTH CAROLINA MEMBER HONORED CO-EDS SCOUT THEORY |Zroncnio™ Tne iilage hus a post|Sitney bus lines. BY HIS COLLEAGUES IN HOUSE| OF BUCKLED GALOSHES |5iiioioms iR o he peovie b6 trans- | in conncotion with the Graded sohool A ; MEANING A BETROTHAL | o s ore s onencd | achool within tuwer milen of ‘the Sub. Is Nn‘l‘ REBUBN'ZE“ there. The suburb has five small|urb end pupils from Elon district 'Soldier Who Admitted Hold- Up to Save Prisoners Not Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. churches, and the people, most of | will be handled to schoo! in contract ANN ARBOR, Mich., March 25.— whom work in the city, cross and re- | busses. Known by Victim. ) matrimonial market, the average Special Dispatch to The Star. Michigan co-ed says that this is no Because a University of Michigan co-ed allowed her galoshes to £0 unbuckled is no sign that she is & “flapper,” is the cpinion of uni- versity women. She’s just out of - style, that's the long and short of BUFFALO, N. Y., March 25.—Earl : : ; 5 4 proot at all. Raymond Martlew, wounded soldler, e T brought back to Buffalo last night s !,:;urgum:d 'hfswe;?:;e:l}: from Washington, where he was a F &1l “bunk” they declare. patient in Walter Reed Hospital, in . 3 If the truth must be known, it connection with the hold-up of W. A. : is that Michigan co-eds all wear In the face of arguments of other university women the country over who claim that women who wear ‘em loose are “free lances” in the 3 Hadler, No. Jefferson avenue, : ‘em fastened. That's no sign that T : i X ; 1916, was questioned they're all engaged or disenguged, S & & ant District Attorney a few thousand of them affirm. » W. Bart Sumner. “I couldn't sleep woman at Michigan with ‘em se- 30 K s N E 5| nights thinking that two innocent ; ; curely fastened is never out of range men were serving long terms in pri of Cupid's bow, for engagements go 1328--13 earney Street N.E. ik loh T . oh Cupid' Bt T Shseerents & | Martlew said to Mr. Sumner. . : j Engagements have not slackened . : guilty of this crime and these other ; or accelerated ut Michigan _this Two charming ncw semi-detached homes of 6 rooms tellows ha‘eln(}u"": Lo ;1.," ;”."5 L b p - . ;nm:;, the marriage experts claim. £ T e obert Seigel and Benjamin Good- ‘ ' i For the 1ast two years, from Decem- and 2 baths cach. H.\W.H., electric light, hardwood man are both serving terms of ten ber 1o’ May, the women. wore. em floors, all modern conveniences, deep lot, private alley. yasropeschiiini Abusn prison for the g 2 1 unfettered ‘and then—the style < 5 5 % | hold-up 4 d nged. Convenient terms will be arranged. _ 2| Mr. H r. brought to the district % > i Michigan women may be running attorney's office later, failed to identi- g untold risks of single blessedness, fy the confessed hold-up man. but they craim that it's better to be ¢ 1 in style tharf in love. Y. M. C. A. OPEN TO GIRLS. Special Dispateh to The Star. TAUNTON, Va, March 25—Begin- : - . WILL DEMAND NEW JURY P B e o o i o ] TO SIFT TRIAL “FIXING” With the physical department, including the swimming pool, devolled to u:lelr every Thursday. This was de- :I!:ed upon at a meeting of the board £ 3 Chicago Prosecutor to T ¢ directors of the association held| | : e : Vesterday. 20 g # LAY ; quiry—Judge Lays Crimes to Popular Resentment. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, March Demands for . - e a second special grand jury to investi- with the first really Spring da; Members of the North Carolina delexation In Congress presented |E3ts {he alleed “fixing” of labor trials i W b i Minority Leder Claude Kitchin (on right) a handsome walking stick, on | ®1!l be made next week by Robert E. game a carload of the best looking baby the anniversary of his birthday. The prese on was made by Charles M. |CroWe. state's attorney, it was an- : ’ e aaniveriary) o RIIWIEN nounced today. The first jury was dis- carriages and strollers that we’ve seen. charged yesterday following reports that ‘one of {ts members had been @ “go-between” and “fixer” FAILED TO GET WHISKY PERMITS, |, s auomey wan non Big, roomy carriages with plenty of > Meanwhile law_enforcement agencles space to let the air circulate around the KIDNAPED B Y DISAPPOINTED TRIO i‘v’fl‘Ti‘;?l’a::dliéafl”:lfnu:prfé:fie‘;?:'; large hood, and long, flexible springs and wave of crime in Chicago. “Laws are . . of no use unless the people are behind rubber-tired wheels. | recelved a $2,000 check in advance. |them,” Judge Frank Johnson, jr., of Price, $8,500.00 For further particulars sce Mr. Horton or Mr. Thompson on premises today. ' James M. Carter & Co., Inc. 1311 H St. N\W. Exclusive Agents M. 657-658 : bt O AN AN NN ARG RRRRAG WRG Just arrived By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, March 25.—Queer be- | A‘Th'kk‘d"an'“‘ dward S. le.f.‘“(::‘rcult court said in a speech. havior by amateur, semi-pro and Pro- | yrrClich’ e 1" Xperience |in Washington?” he asied. ~The in Especially to be noted are some beauti- fessional lawbreakers breathed new were Cl 5 ps i, ¢ ; | vasion of personal rights today is . = - 1ife into the police blotter today. Romeo Forlini, re ct, assuming the form of despotism and ful new finishes that are durable as well X s an, thirty- | Morris s is creating a hostlle attitude to . A healthy, grown-up man, thir to have guarded a pis- [the law on the part of the people.” as good looking. one vears old and married, was res- [ to] whi cued from in office in which he said he had been cooped up since 1 day by three men who kid, because he fell down on his job. His | ot down on he and t Spectal Dispatch to The Star. b 3 tve _ | filled begged the trio to let her | LYNCHBURG. Va. March ob was to procure and deliver per ] 3 . ‘:‘r ts to withdraw 1825 gallons of o A Residonits of 2adison - Helghta, i 82 <he even promised to |suburb of Lynchburg, expect to co aver & 0) whisky, and for this service he had &a - family cottage o plote & $10,000 fund by next Thurs- . SEEK $10,000.FOR SCHOOL. Prices—as usual—are quite low. ake good the & day night, which would insure that terial district 30,000 high Voot 0 o7 D DeencHlel Qs 0Ny sk Seventh Street Between D & E Right then Mrg. StoecKel de- school year. The district is to pro- vide $20,000 and maintain the school. | {cided that if she was to get her hus. ¢ had Detter seek the aid of ‘. So'she did, and the lawyer | Madison Heights high school puplls | ’ of four police dete . {now attend the Lynchburg High on | Who broke into the re paid tuition, but crowded condl!luns\mm“unmflmmmlmumuumml k < {and rescued the husband. he her devilment R Times Square today. It t her offer met a chill. s in the school in the city have caused the school board to bar Amherst chil- dren for next session. Madison Heights is a settlement of dawn, when au cafe nager, a waiter, a chef, three pat- 1 cops ran after two fel- : : 3 5w ttempted to empty the Union Organizers at Lawrence Pre-| o} - The palr were lost in - g ed morning ¢ ds, but later pare for Strike Held Sure one drink-dizzied suspect was ar- Agriculture Dept. Bulletin No. 707 Is the very best advertisement that was ever writ- ten for a Cedar Chest. On page 21 the results of Qa1 Z RN T U IR I Tomorrow. Over in Brooklyn a man entered the butcher shop conducted by Mrs. Mary By the Associated Press. Textile Workers of America, wa en, kitchen porch. scheduled for tonight. 4 Ben Legere, a member of the ecutive board of the “One Big Union.’ Expensive? Not a bit of it, when you consider s2ia hetorstl sl amoon meatlis icted that it ould be hort and how much they save you. Why, here you can get experiments are given that prove that moths or their "LAWRENCE. Mass. March 25— |Aoianess and she, amakened by ihe P Unlon organizers were busy today|who then proceeded to cut her four larvee cannot exist in a closed Cedar Chest. . strengthening their forces In antici- [ gr five times with & big knife. e o ine et | meihile e, Martha chtanton. casl 2 - b i E s, 1oy munching coffee cake in a Brooklyn 13,000 ti , will t int fect | . v a wug:ur‘:lu‘t;a!on“apv’x"sxlr:n':lneg ‘20 ned ovolthe coun> 3 H 1 1 1 per cent. . v i Later her wal- at Mayer’s Lifetime Furniture Store you will s piants are the Pacifie, Everett, | Jialet find lots and lots of these good-looking Cedar Chests ton and Methuer milis. "1 otioe s tattn that will help keep your furs and woolens safe from shutdown. Al the mils wers cloged | LEE D. LATIME < moths—the deadly destroyer of the family ward- Secarasyisies) the (o oy ach aul d R COMPANY robe—the highwayman of the family pocketbook, megreriamo, paioris oo | CHEVY CHASE -4 The first of th Vi 13 which no court but the Cedar Chest has ever been . Sl oo under e aussrcaulls g g Dome, | Mttractice en . of the “One Big Union” off V' hall. m. . able to convict. - . other meeting. called by the . : pant 2 9 i S g United Textil Realtor a great big chest with copper bands for $18.50. Legers Eaid - ihe Enited = Texiile LAT0IEL S W There’s lots more, too the lead in the strike on Monday. treet N.W. * ? ) “We will finish it,” he added. - - ] —_———— National Cleaners & Dyers Will Clean and Press Two Women’s Suits for Price of One. :l'wo Men’s Suits Cleaned and Pressed for Price of One. BASS FOR CREEK. 15,000 to Be Placed in Stream Near Cumberland. Special Dispatch to The Sta CUMBERLAND, 2 March The Fleld and Stream Assoclatio Piedmont has arranged to place 15,000 black bass in Pattersons creek, a fine fishing stream, which empties into the |4 i Potomac about seven miles west of Cumberland. They will be furnished by the United. bureau of fish- _[eries. The association will also re- ceive 2,000 perch to be placed in New creek at Keyser. The association has taken over the old Davis ice pond be- tween Piedmont and Keyser. It will be cleaned and repaired and stocked with catfish and other species. The pond will be closed to fishing for some time, and will be used as a hatchery or spawning ground for species suitable for restocking, the streams of the territory. TY. M. C A || | Sl WIRE Your Home N caimnpan ||| e —— Lifewime 'Furniiure }erorerThan a Name This is the last week of the Introductory Display Seventh Street M AYER &) CO. Betzvem\ D &E Leonard Cleanable Refrigerators Nations} Clexners at the low introductory prices and Dyers 500 E St. N.W. Phone Main 4519 Work Called for and Delivered A good refrigerator isn't a luxury; it’s a matter of vital necessity to you, for the health of yourself and family depends on its protection of your food—your . problem now isn’t whether you need it; But rather, “where can I get a good one the cheapest?” ' The answer is—“Dl\lring the’ introductory display Bo.\'_s‘,hav"l;gt;fi;'. m's; boys' g Dase $87.50 of Leonard Cleanable Rerigerators, where cvery one building. A Fixtures is specially priced for this display”—a time when "\ MONDAY, MARGH -27. Schaol’ of relfglous cdutation Rring This Ad With You. nteets Catvary, Baptist Church, | | WE SAVE YOU HALF . Free-1obby concert, 7 p.m, — TUESDAY, MARCH 28. Free lecture in “Personal and Business Efficiency,” 8:00 p.m., by Ralph_Lee, advertising manager, Chapin-Sacks Corpo- ration. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29. $1.65 “What is Morality? What Are 4 Its Practical Uses”? lecture by . William Knowles Cooper, 7:55; gymnasium. t “The Dutch East Indies.” 8 | | ilustrated lecture by Dr. T B. \ Hubrecht secretary _Nether- . lands legation; assembly hall, ] s:’:{ulmn. ) = thletic contest, gymnasium, $:40 p.m. $1.25 $11.95 $1.75 Free lecture on “Public Speaking,” by , Arthur Deerin Wired :&wfifim Lots Call, 7:45. more to _% terms it _you can buy a Leonard ’way lower thah you'd think such a good one would be marked. For years the special prices quoted in this intro- ductory display have brought lots and lots of people to our store, and there hasn’t been a one of them 4 that hasn’t been surprised at the lowness of the : prices—we’ll be dee-lighted to show you. 7 Lifetime Furniture Is More Than a Name Free lecture in “Forecasting 5 Business Conditions,” §:00 p.m. - Gas Bowl Fixtures y lomer C. lenison, manager Baltimore office of Babson Sta- Installed, $7.90 tistical Organization. 3 ‘We manufacture out own fixtures. “The Law of Contracts” will Mail orders sollcited. be the subject of a lecture ‘estimate. given by George W. Offutt, Wo,do Siciag—let %8 7:30 pm. Pem! Electric & FRIDAY, MARCH 31 Clon‘ ot ‘boys" new .book Gas Supply Co. | SATURDAY, APRIL L. .. 91134 Ninth St. N. W. 'c:m of boys’ activity cam. n. i For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, Upset Stomach, - THURSDAY, MARCH 30. L o ST . Colds, Bilious Liver , ® The nicest cathartic-laxative in the world | —thoroughly! “They work while you sleep.” for grown-ups or children is candy-like | Cascarets will not sicken you like salts, oil, “Cascarets.” - One or two tonight-will clean: | calomel or harsh pills. They physic fully, but “ your bowels right. By morning all the con- | never gripe or inconvenience. 'Ten, twenty stipation poison and sour bile will move out | five, fifty-cent boxes“at any drug store, - - Sevcurh Street M AYER @ CO. Between D & E Open Evenings. Phone Mata 819