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2 L d 2 Abe Martin Says: ‘SLAINTWINS' ONL DOLLS, SAYS WIFE LACK OF RELIGIOUS TEACHING ASSALED THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, to twenty-six teachers who had suc- cessfully completed the training course under the auspices of the diocesan board of religious educa- tion last winter. The honor gradu- ates were. Miss Charlotte E. Sprenkel and Miss Elizabeth C. Walton, both of the Chapel of the Good Shepherd, ‘who passed two courses with grade 1. Religion in Home Taken Up. Bishop Harding presented Mfllfiufieu' D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1922. NINTH GOLD STAR GIVEN DOHERTY GIVES UP ONGAMING CHARCE| ! Forty-five years ago today Samue. NCLE SAMMY FOWLER At the general conference this aft- ernoon Rev. James Lawrence Ware, educational secretary of the province of Washington, led the discussion on F. Fowler boarded the front plat- form of a Washington Rallway and Electric Company street car and said Husband Wanted to Appear Sunday School Parley Given Alleged Proprietor of Vir- Father, She Declares, Alarming Statistics by | i, iopicy, The Symematic Develoo-| ginjg “Club” Surrenders e Miss Frances H. Withers, chairman nhorse pulled the Philadelphia Rector. of the national commission on church Released on Bail. and little car Turk that sway in Smyrna rire the refugee crowds trat weeks ago. i€ uli the operation of As Usual We’ve Got the Best of the Argument in . stated that he would reco: se 1 religion | the president urged a closer affillation ”.;x g e ’ = maximn ious schools and | on the part of all the Baptist churches | Jop the instruction in mo e e 5 of the Jews in reli, the gambling to the judge s Facing Charge. school eervice league, led the discus- i “Uncle- Sammy® _— sion at lhehanerngon cinference.xg:r (as he is known clergy, teachers and workers, on “The POL|cE DIG FOR BODIESI “Marmlng statistics regarding il- CtmrchESc?:oI‘Selz;%:ll;e:g:le;;‘m s, James M. Doherty, indicted yester- um::‘ thr )n;cn teracy in the United States and the S8y LIOINR VL, 2 day, with Eddie Waters, by the Ar-| in the service) for | vast majority of the ehildren of an | the exhibit committes, s in charge (53 Wit : A S ia om . i e Sy of the Sunday school exhibit, which gton .~ county gran Jury ana x denominations who are not recelv- | shows the work of children under |charged with being the joint proprie- clal ride, which Indiana Man Says Hoax Plea Is ing any religious instruction In!instruction in the Christian nurture|iors of 5 gambling house near Alex-' was followed by e schools were quoted by Rev. z. B. | Scries and representing several Sun- |, i, ynown as “Doherty’s Club, years of service P Sl Scap T. Phililps, rector of the Church of | “Rev Floya W. Tomkins. reotor of | voluntarily surrendered this morning onilthias e Punishment. Our Saviour, Philadelphia, at the ' Holy Trinity parish, Philadelphia, at the Fort Myer Helghts courthouse ffll; 0 pl’ole'!—' F first public meeting of the twenty- Will be the principal speaker at t wi —_— & he Y- | mass meeting at 8 o'clock tonight in |#nd Was released on a bond of $1,000 tion against sun sixth annual conventlon of the Sun-| {h:"Epiphany Church, 1317 G street |to appear in court Friday morning and rain, heat and HAMMOND, Ind. October 17.—Po- day School Institute of the Diocese | northwest, on the subject, “The Re- o 3 cold. ¢ ; i | . 3 at 10 o'clock. Edward Duncan, a Mr. Fowler ad- Nce today began digging in the of Washington, which is being held ' Sponsibility of Parents for the Char- |0 7 o 8. 7. FOWLER. » ot P vard of the home of Frank Mc- t today in the Church of the Epiphany, | a¢ter of Their Children.” i n;:"',,o::, i~ “trd oL e iafe Fintaieet Nally, fifty-six-year-old husband of 1317 G street northwest. ] — S Rersss o county. went on Do° | s nsportation and now (Bolds _the Mrs. Hazel McNally. twenty-five, in| \} ¥ . Dr. Phillips advocated not only 2 positionjfatiiear Sstarsangat eue s . i hen anything does happen| sp.cial teacher-training . to. reme Thomas Owen Worland, George W. road _terminus of the company's: —Fea e of an attempt to Solve the mystery that s e out all right, it's jest like | thi® “appalling” situation, but also Mater, Tudy Payne and Charles O.|Mount Pleasant branch, which he has | turing a favored grad revolves around the twins which Me- | U come B emphasized the neccas ty for reguine Solomon, accused of being connected | occupled for eighteen vears. i Nally declared were born to his wite | findin’ it fer th’ pessimist. definite curriculum, “which will make r with the Hilltop Country Club, vne| Mr. Fowler was awarded *}w"""v b last December and then disappeared. | “Well, if he had any good |1etonly better citizens ot the United Arlington. county” expased by tne K| jce. which brimes W total corlection | Fall Suits AeSel S States but a < H n county expose the Kuiice, whicl collec | He declared they had been slain. The | qualities we ought ' hear about | God. he saia-C °f the Kinsdom of L | Kiux Klan, were indicted late [ {olnineEesidentiriam ofitheRie S wife, who is i ail awaiting a pre- | °, s o The conventi a 1 - day by the count. rand jur: ngton ailway an Electr! = Tloscy Hebsin hx(om‘:v:ro\n\’; Semieq| €m now,” said ole Niles Turner, | munion service. Bishop Hording was herty, Waters and Mater will b tricd pany praised the veteran “as a valued R e 5 t'day, when he heard Tipton |the celebrant, assisted by Rev. James Friday morning at 10 o'cloc] i employe, one of the old school an . that the children were born. B d-.’ fath Loen E. Freeman, rector of I The twelfth annual session of the |judge Samuel Brent. The other three|Very popular with the public. Tl (a‘atatement tol eporters Mre, | Bud'sifatheriwasidead: Church, and the olerical members| colored general Baptist convention|men. Worland, Solomon and Tudy |, — o t McNally insisted that the supposed (Copsright National Newspaper Service.) i',',q,‘,'(‘,; ;’;x’l"rf,‘:“:‘m';“"‘%L‘;P\?flg%“::“: opened this morning at the Alexander {;‘;’;"e’;efi'o‘x:i‘y will be brought to : 1wins were but two dolls, the hoax e dress of welcome and introduced Dr,| Memorial Baptist Church. Rev. Theo-| """ > warrant has been issued for his ar- being arranged, she added. because | ENTRY OF TURKS Phillips, who is a member of the | dore Williams and Rev. E. Thomas Victory for Kian. rest. He was summoned to apperr of her husband’s desire “to be known nationai ‘department “of * rellglous | roaqus had charge of the devotionat | Worland is at present fighting ex- | before the rand Jurs it €oBiii ol 5 B ation, E o - N H - e PV o 3 1 In the world as a father.” BARRED BY ALLIES | ¥ Schoo ot Sitacmt Tmparianen? |services. The welcome address was | [-83ition, from the District of Colum~i {\it! put falied 10 do =0 = They are of Mode designing and Mode-made Mr. MeNally declared today that 1 S0 How Can 1 De Improved?” | delivered by Rev. C. N. Pryor, with | hiufteur. ol sed oo ine 115 o The autborltics sald that Sclomon —which gives them their individuality and he was prepared to testify that he S S Jewish Children Neglected. ]nddltlcn. remarks by Rev. Dr. L. R.!Club and probably will be arrested 13, she4I 0T 10 NG SMPCT Sooieq s tinctivels dif + had seen the twins and fondled them I {Continued from First Page:) In a statement showing the lack of | Frazier, pastor of the church. The {8 Siternoon. udy Payne of Arl- | for 1y urrest also. makes them distinctively different. Senrch Wikhomt Succem. . |1conle, the same as are entoyed by S RN oL WIS B3, | esponie W e by Enunen |1 o - In Two, Three, and Four-button models—the 3 other nations.” f & & X Marshall. rs. = he indictment of these six men:. Judge Samuel Brent of the Arling- - = 3 / 1 inet ) very venty udg .| | The police tonlght sald that so far S W Tews 1n this comntre ape wenty of theldered a solo and Rev. Dr. Holland marked the first victory for the Klan ' ton county circult court Indicated Ifour button moflel is pictured and in thgt effec- ¢ ey pad hecn wsucecestul fn it 28,000 AWATT SHIPS. |relidiatin s, T Wholis S pwen’ of he Liverty Churen . 1,18 SATRlED i wiog oul gunbling ihas, (B Suse agant the sllee| tive Sports design—Pencil Stripes, Plaids and e . [ e B e of every four o V. . riet - V- 2 ¥ under twenty-five years o . R. D. pe 3 2 > . " advertisement. and that she had been | RODOSTO, Thrace, October 18—This ; e whire thes | Grimes ana Rev. Dr. W. T. Bowns con- | R€ar Clarendon one night this week. Waters was relcased from Jail yes- You'll find these Suits exactly meeting your i v o 2 town has - = = ) 1 efore adjourning the grand jur; on on $1.000 bond, fur- t=3 previously married, having a boy n become a jumping-off place jreceive religious instruction. He sald { ducted the devotional exercises. Rev.|completely ~vindicated . oy & e f Alex- 3 i i seven years of age. After their mar- |in the Greek evacuation of Eastern | that two out of every three of all the | o *CC, 18 Br® 0l TG0 Ve eq his [ futhoriticn of any. eharges in enn miamsa U, Kichard Burners of A idea and ideals—both of fashion and value. v Sl ‘I'hrn:o. ,N;,my_ e Rtthoteandianic signt children under twenty-five DT WiLHIA b o e e pection with the operation of the a- others under indictment will be set ‘ they had made p Sward the retumen crowds| . Then the peaker pofnted out that|&nd recommendation. The report of jtroduced which would lead to the be in gommenting on the c pose before Bodylbaiieves ihe Hurks arelSundavitachotl tataledl abowssthee!l o - O v tences in all cases involved came so nev ainata a =~ 2®hundred and thirt hours @ year; | !0 the District and united and In-| Worland, belleved to be the owner men are convicted. He also stated opcoats i Ll Qi at the door, and nothing can T of the Roman Catholic children j creased activity In tne work of mis- | of the Hilltop Club, was arrcsted at that he was very much pleased with l p hbors bt n to be- {reassure them. The general belief Is!about two hundred hours, and that | sions and relivious education. and his home here Mond: the turn of aff. apporting the Stoddard Baptist O! and King, 1 r mother. 3 illy went | that the Kemalists will arrive simul- 11 Protestant children it e - W terson ; . it s to engagc a woman 10 act | tancously with the Rritish troops of s‘:k:}::‘ TRt “:ugmfi“,fi ar. olks’ Home: he also urged that the | xnd | h:tb::!::i‘o‘rp’::‘p:lli"i‘ur‘:rh tertained toda ilere, exclusively, are the London-made Aus L L occupation, and every refugee hopes|about 50 r -nt among | ligious paper ‘i 5 Hoehling of the District Su- i i 3 in 2 T RS e on | Dt Pt K | imbia And take Steps to establish here | preme Court. under bail of $1,000 for tins—combination Rain and Top Coats—at $40. th to put a long stretch of water between himzelf and Rodosto before that event. | the Protestant children. we wctually R them to announce h_ap purchased two skillfully dolls. After a time we pu eological seminary. ponding seeretary, And our own—including those smart Coveri Cloths—prices beginning at $25. e |a hearing on extradition next Tu sen hours ruction year, Dr. only Phil- is an alleged “lookout” Knight buggy and I took the doll: out walk Await Ships. X : . J. Harvey M'\ldob\"h-"':_n‘:in'r':f ‘r;“ e B et nights of t IR NS continnall them The whole town and all its extra £:990.000 Tliiterates in U. 8. 3 afternoon when the county author! i3 Gl st Apetl, when we e In discussing the relation of vurl th ties raided the club, an h. ropulation have abandoned any pre- tense of performing normal duties. and have gathered along the gravel beaches waiting nervou: for the ships which do not come. A body of peasants with about 1,000 farm wagons left Monday for a rail- way station twenty miles to the north en a rumor that trains would await them there, but vesterday the| -Th long procession, bedraggled by thai rain, returned, having been turned | back by the military, who told them that we had sent the children to Chicago. ng., Dr.ftrict of Columbia in length of service, | the Arlington county the first draft|opened the discussion on the denomi- | terday af and that| national outlook in the District of Co-ileased un Jumbia, and a number of pastors and ¥ne. said to be a doorkeepe laymen followed with addresses. Hilitop, has not been lo T TN T IKAUFMAN: deniocracy to relizious teach Phillips recalled that showed 0 illite those w Mark Cross Gloves—exclusive with 524'5 1S—Beoinkats . i crorTin e onviction Estrangement Follows. and a $50 McNally said ihat thereafter her husband became Mrs. she and tranged. The husband asserted that his wife's story was “the desperate de- e of a woman who had done away with her children,” adding that he had wa‘ched the tw as they were the in this c who language of the; es- more than neither read nor w iin whicl the Constitution {United States is writt “woman’s day.” and will be in charge A. C. Willlams, president On ay afternoon at I2: Dr. Wm of Calvary Bag liver an address. Dr. Charles C. " he expla educ schools dis- T fit the one in which versal. The public seminate not they must be evacuated by the sea.’ vouth for living & I Virginia’ Theological Seminary and ; 7p today they el Al Shops Close. i SRS i learned the - advertising records of a %) ware held last night and | All the shops. even the bakeries, are | | e (s Sh0ay local new show on Sep- a a3 hool tember 30 ne; wn weeks bef closed, and their owners are with the | f*aching function. The great contrast! Union of the District of Crlumbia. | Mrs. MeNally is alleged to crowds around the narrow-planked | etween our religious instruction, the | _\x';«; M. R. Robinson presided. 1316 TO 13 24 2 TH ST. . N.W. birth to the twins, an advertisement: /€ 3 B n morals and religious| sddresses were deliverea oy James BT ae o S 5 — p 22 = s ingerted in the mewSpaper and j @uay. The government yesterday dis- ot amres and, relflous| Addreswen wors delivereu o3 Iu $2.95 81x90 Krinkie Bedspread signed Ly her, in which it was stated § continued its bread ration, but an palling. \ and Rev. Dr. William H.| 2 P s 98 ’ that slhp ired ad(;nl( n‘l)nf.mr. | American relief station here under At the business session, 12; e \\‘flndvr;ul Talne in & full double-bed size ripple sprend. strictiy . 14 1 er s today Mrs. e = - - rat_qualits: o od welght krinkle cloth: waskes beautifu Nally mie thae revioasto tur map. | Col. Stephen E. Lowe of St. Louis requlren o ironine iy riage she had undergone an opera- | took over the burden pending the — tion which made It impossible for | arrival of British supplies. i Red-Border Towel'ng her to become a mother. Mayor Margaritos ard most of the A good absorbent crash toweling, 1 —_—_— other civil officials left Monday, and oalieacheod: fred| Boraes R 18 inches Zc Col. Lowe also took over their EI until the Britisk military authorities ! could assume them. The Nansen committee, financed withi Britishifunda, plans o estabs Yard-wide Prunella Striped and Fancy Plaid Skirti black lish seven feeding Stations along the o ia Striped and Fancy Skirting, i Hack or ity mose ‘:r ";ugms‘i .bué iu‘surl-! mr :J::::‘-'-:xtn bigh-color fancy stripes of plaids. An ideal fabric f plies Eave been deliyed in Constanti- - - y nople by customs formalitles. 25c Yd.-Wide Cretonne 50-In. Table Oilcloth A big amsortment of fower- White., or mosale par- FLEE TO BULGARIA. ed’and bird- effects: on 1ight or lsc terng: wreonde of, B Methns tlored grousds; lengtbe 2 1o 10 grade. " Worth 430 8 yard if s Derfect. Exi Complain of Melion and Daugherty Qut|Exiles From Thrace 29¢ Windsor Plisse C Yd Being Robbed on Frontier. HURLINGHAM 'C Winasor riisse Lrepe, oy 1 P Before Next Congress, He |sy e asociated prese Tata Rt ven, Sere T e iors | Sustien in, Waskizgtar, 2 . i HILIPPOPOLIS, Bulgaria, October | cnlnrs: Teneths from 2 to B vards. ANl perfect anaiits. Predicts at Rally. |1 st st s oot sy o ost certainly you S et Phas become a great refugee center. p % The flood of exiles from eastern; ¥ A Speclal Sale of 40 All-Wool 20c Yard-Wid: = 5 % That Attorney General Daugherty | Thrace suddenly began last Friday,: JM c Yard-Wide w1 [” a 7yan l(l”o and Secretary Mellon wiil resign be-{and since then the stream has been | & oats Percales, 15¢ g fore the next Congress convenes was | continuous. oa s an ra s R 2 2 the prediction of Capt. Charles O.! The arrivals are principally Ar- fPresent an opportunity it et at‘ t e t'le t‘ore 0" Shaw at a democratic rally at the!menians, who fled in panic at the first | for the well dressed man y | "I-n.\' fast colors and headquarters of the central demo- ' news of the impending return of the! —finest of materials— alues Sy . cratic committee at 1319 F street last | Turks. Many were robbed en route ! overplaid, tweed and Made |by Thracian bandits, and few have! more than_sufficlent supplies for two i 1] or three days. A hastily organized 22c 18x18 Damask Napkins, 11¢ other new patterns—the finest of tailoring to be - had—and_models to suit night. .95 ; 10 5155 $7 profiis 695 OU may possess such an saying “the United States gov-|relief committee, composed mainly of = i Each with wove ercment 10st $800,000,000 annually as ' local Americans and Armenians, has every build and person- Women's and Misses' All- patiorun: bemmed 'S siden a result of It, which was enough|sent an urgent appeal to Constanti- | ality. wool Couts and Wraps. THE Welvage 2 nidcs; perfact money to have paid four times forinople for aid from the Near East Re- | COATS are of tan polairc aality. strument, guaranteed by the itself. Unusual? Of course it is! Just because there is a limit to the amount the soldier bonus. figuring the $200,- | lief and the American Red Cross. | 000,000 to be paid year Many of the refugees comblain He also flayed the republican party | that they were held up by comitadjis, | cloth, made with four pock- ets, pleat at back, strap” cuffs, narrow double belt. THE WRAPS are made with 35 Dollars Red Border Guest for failing to give the soldiers a bo- | or Bulgarian irregular bands, at the nus, saying that it was one of the party’s main campaign issues. H He concluded by saying that the-| slogan of the democratic party was “Equal opportunity tor all and special privileges for none.” Jesse L. Ward, the other speaker. outiined a number of reasons that he thought to be significant that tne democrats would win in the coming election. “The republicans got In of- { fice by m'srepresentation and creat- ing a lack of faith in the democratic party,” he said. and termed those in office as the “greatest buck passing machine on the face of the earth.” | J. R. Baker, secretary of finance of the National Democratic Club, pre- sided. —_— GRAND VISITATION MADE TO KING DAVID LODGE King David Lodge, No. 28, F. A. A. M. of Brookland, received the grand master of Masonry of the District of Columbia and the other officers of the Grand Lodge in annual visitation last evening at Masonic Temple, Brook- land. The attendance of members and | visitors, the latter including masters of other lodges, exceeded the capacity ; of the lodgeroom. An elaborate pro- . gram of entertainment was offered under the direction of the master of King David Lodge, J. Walter Kars- ' ner. The room was speclally deco- rated and refreshments were served. Flowers were presented to_Arthur Fessenden, past master of Lebanon iodge, No. 7, and to Edward Burk-| holder, past master of National| Lodge *W. 12, in recognition of valu-' «ene assistance rendered King David, Lodge. During a recess more than $1,800° ‘was subscribed for the new united! Masonic_Temple fund by members who | previously had not been approached. | The grand visitation will be made this evening at 8 o'clock to East Gate ! Lodge, No. 34, at Rhode Island and | Mills avenues northeast. 1liam | Knowles Cooper, who is directing the . intensive campaign to complete the | united Masonic Temple fund, it is ex- pected, will accompany the Grand ‘Lodge and deliver an address. —————— ‘The camel has nothing to do with nnl mn;l hshfl- brushes o beloved by artists, for they are made principally Lsom 's bair. squirrel's frontier, where they say everything above the value of $100 was con- ! fiscated, but this difficulty apparently | hag disappeared in the last two day: ’She influx appears likely to con- tinue for a considerable time, but the plight of the outcasts is dubious, as 1o employment is available here, the local food stocks are very low and ! the city Is already gl‘ea!ly congested | {8 with Russian and other refugees, The new arrivals are being forced to live in the open fields. INDORSE COLORED PASTOR Conference Favors Him for Na- tional Baptist Session Presidency. Dr. M. W. D. Normen, pastor of the local Metropolitan . Baptist Church, colored, was Indorsed for the pres: dency of the National Baptist Con- vention, which meets December 6 to| 11 in St. Louls, Mo., at a meeting of the colored Baptist ministers’ confer- | ence Monday in Dr. Norman's church, R street near 12th. The members of the conference pledged themselves to work for Dr. Norman's election. The former presi- dent, Dr. E. C. Morris of Arkansas,| died a_vear ago. ! Remov everythi in part, as follows: ELECTRIC FIXTURES GAS FIXTURES ANDIRONS SILK SHADES —before repairs have been made to Heating equip- ment you may suffer dis- ] Have us install a modern Steam or Hot-Water Plant now (or repair the old one) Il and-avoid inconvenience. e same high-class work that distinguishes Colbert’s Plumbing service. Prices Reasonable. 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