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Lt ; ! ‘THEEVENING s'vx')ufia;'-'»vv"‘hs“fiffié‘mgzl 'AD‘."C:," SATfiR‘i)AY,- DEOEMBEBIG e ST MANMISSG RSIFESIATE % B BYS " PULPIT AND PEW IN FAIREAX COUNTY CITED BY COURT Officials Start Investigation Ordered to Show .Cause in of Mysterious Disappear- ; New York Why Prisoner’s v ance of ). R. Fisher. Location Be Unrevealed. 1w Social Whirl Too . Costly, Chicago Rev. ' Dr. James Shera Montgomery n::n Place M. El.lchurch St;\l(h‘l.h About. Y t . pibs iy el hs Give U i e o Oy oI P, T S ouths Give Up Great Contrast”” In the evening at 8] A¢ tne afternoon service tomorrow o'clack ne will deliver a sermon-lecture | at 0 o'clock in the Church of the on “The Chivalry of Nathan Hale,” the|Covensnt Dr. W. L. Darby, formerly colontal hero. of Camp Humphreys, will speak on 2 ‘. ko % -"l'fhel M.arll Eq‘n(vdnt of wlu with s ustrations from rsonal exper- i “The Law of the Spirit” will be the [ {oncer " The musicar program . wil W oman Now Doomed To Die on Scaffold Specisl ispatch to Tho Star. CHICAGO, December 16.—Wan: ed: Beaux for the debutantes— beaux who can stand the pace. Chicago, with a bumper crop of debutantes, in the helght of the gayest seaton the city, has known . In years, finds itself ‘today con- fronted with an embarrassing so- clal problem—a shortage of cava- liers. Eligible youths of the debutante's generation, looked upon with fa- vor by aspiring mammas, and ther fore plunged headlong into the so- cial whirl at the beginning of the season, admit they are finding the swimming beyond their depth. To breast the current in both the so- cial and economie channels is more than they can do., and except in cases where father has extended a helping hand, they are giving up the struggle. defaulting to well seasoned bachelors, slightly bald, but well established financially Everybody is talking about a i cent charity ball sponkored by the “400” at which the debutantes- all five dozen of them—were radiantly present. There girls of bewildering beaut forced to sit against the w less they chose to dance with mar ried men and bachelors handed down from season to season. subject of Rev. Dr. Earle Wilfley's | hegy; 3 Y . Rev. . Wood, Sermon at the Vermont Avenye Chrl lp::u‘:r‘:fl: i sheein, will prasth at tian Church tomorrow morning. At the evening servico a special musical propram iAol ven ustrat- l chojr will sing three anthems and ed hymns for congregational singins. { tho o in dor ihaldtertion | chczet will iisofin itencr Smolo} by HoRs of W..E, Brajthwaite, and the male bers. At L P o etir be broad. | . At the Church of the Covenant next the cvening service on “Was cnr-u|l W, Sunday evening, December 24, in ad- casteditrom radioRe stion JH of 1 ion to (he regular Christmas { Coming Unanticipated The evening By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, December 16.—The Farrar. Irish Free State was ordered by Jus- tice George V. Mullan in supreme court yesterday to show causé next Tuesday why the place of imprison- ment of Stephen M. O’Mara, Irish re- publican leader, should not be rev ed to attorneys for O'Mara and Eamonn De Valera. The order was granted on petition of John F. Finerty of Washington, D. | C.. through Martin Conboy, his New | York representative, who seeks to! Lave a commission take O'Mara’s tes- timony In the $2,500,000 Irish republic bond suit which has been in the New | York courts for more than a year. The pavers alleged that O'Mara was ok k¥ SHERIFF TAKES UP TRAIL Theory of Kidnaping by Secret Or- ganization Not Given Credence. S s cal service at 8 o'clock by the even- ing chofr, an interesting feature will B T Superintend. |be_the singing of Christmas carols ent of the Central Union Mission, will | 2nd selos by the choir and solofste, speak on “The Story of My Life” At |beginning forty-five minutes before b morning . service Dr. John E.|the service, at 7:15 o'clock. The pub- Briges will presch on “The Elims of |1i¢ 1s cordially invited to this service. Lite The annual Christmas enter- | The doors of the church will be open talnment will be held Wednesday |8t 6:45 o'clock. 3 night. About sixty baskets will be ¥ por gistributed to the sick and needy on| At Trinity Diocesan Church tomor. Christmas eve. row Rev., David Ransom Covell will * % % ¥ {presch at 11 'am on “The Churchs Prescription,” and at 8 p.m. he w At the Immanuel Buptist Church!geliver a short sermon in the scheme that is obtaining at Trinity on Sun- ]aay nights of utilizing impressive | motion pictures to tell ghe Gospel ¥ oW i story. From a Staff Correspondent. FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE, Va, De- comber 16.—Investigation of a mys- torlous disappearance of J. R. Fisher from this town Wednesday night was instituted today by Commonwealth Attorney Wilson N. Farr and Sherifi Allison of this county. “We have no facts to indicatej Rev. Gove A. Johnson preaches to- morrow morning. At night the-e will :l a service of song, led by Percy S. ster. MRS. EDITH THOMPSON, whether Fisher left \ulunl;r”)' or of England’s mont wemsational | uniawfully detained in Ireland and ui l e, not.” Mr. Farr today told a Star re- |snd dramntic murder trinly ended in!was feared he would be killed or i 3 Mrs, H. R. Bigelow of the Juvenile ¢ e ) % Won't it be arond o o porter. “We are investigating and | {he conviction of Krederick Bywatera giuerwise prevented from giving tes-1 ‘5 : . : L5 e Proteciive Amsociation will epeak to- | Grece Church, Georstowt, (070l | poy’come home fram sihoat for we are attempting to establish ‘acts | Senyinced to death for (he Willing of | timony before the cuse could bel i o A g Bentor Soclety bf Christian Bndeavos {&n added feature. Mrs, Marks, so-| the holicays wighed a fuuitlersly concerning his disappearanc: Lefore | the woman's husband. Lomdon dis-|brought to trial. 1 Seh s ¢ of the Vermont Avenue Christian |prano. and Hunter Galt of the Mo-| EED0T(C Gl Etienixsemmats B it constructing a theory. If it is found | Patches atate that Bywaters’ youth— Warned to Quit U. S. | = oy Church on e ppecition of the Juve- "l"l!':cshl:x‘::ll:m; gfib‘y;fi".{;"w& 2.3uet| mother's and fathers friends, “I'm that he was taken away from here I|qyompaon's nex may Hahten the some| This development of affairs of the ] e T ChurCh O Y mers and Me.| 80 tired of middle-aged men:" can promise vigorous action.” tence. It Ix thirty years since a|lrish Free State in this country fol- ¢ v B The third in the series of Sunday | Chanics’ Bank, wxscqn‘-lnkm‘r:ehn‘m‘and Two montha ago, on October 20. it| Woman was cxecuted for murder ia (lowed the receint of a letter by Danel Slegreii e A evening rermons under the general|M street at W R henlmanen EPISCOPAL was stated today. Mr. Fister was - J. McGrath, who has been handling % A iis he church to render a choral serv- taken from Fairfax to the Chain Thieloonaulas affalvs of ihe Free Stute | an o=t L e e Mt enic s o e atithe E S D 1oeat Cthe “Christmas celebration &t THE CHURCE OF bridge by a band of men who et | | since Jos:ph Connelly resigned. No-| Reconatruction Hospital at Utica, N. Y. Their goal ix a fund of $1,500, The |be presented tomorrow evening, the [midn ght. THE ASCENSION him in his automobile on the county { vember 26, warning him to leave the | photograph shows Misxs Lorn: oking & furnace as her bit of the work. | topic being “Making Ready for thei (Episoopal.) caad sndleob bt s b e R an T country before December 26, or the King~' In the morning his subject! BRI TAIN READY TO BACK | Masachusetts ave st icth st sortimest Shot al sight. It was signed “Com- (i etheiCarsliconten ! REV. THOMAS W. COOKE, :0 that spot, his hands manacled wm.] Detent Milltary Authority. |GOOD SOLDIER % % & - . Becter, ! y Dr. Owen C. Brown, who taught| JOBLESS AID WITH CASH | o this story goes, they took off the | scription in America during the worl summer, will teach the Burrall class handcufts and released a handker- e e { war, was in the custody of Free State tomorrow morni < authorities. . JUDGE RULES ater, at 9:45 o‘cl‘:gk,ln g g Will Advance Money for Any “It appeared to us,” he said. “that | the Free State might execute O'Mara re his testimony on how the fund chief which had been bound about his mouth, setting him free and warn- ing him not to return to Virginia. * ¥ ¥ handcufts. | Mr. fnexty Swentifioffcourtiion re. Upon reaching the Chain bridge, | cefnt oliiuancrtyneha Mara. who | 1 ~ N lessons to a class numbering several g aised the $2.500,000 by popular sub- 15 th, t e 2 ! GOOD CITIZEN, ousand a¢ Ocean Tark. Me. las| . oo o s York in Itself Useful. By thie Assoctated Press. { PHILADELPHIA. December 16.— Rev. E. D. W. Jones, pastor of Union i ! ! Wires to Father. i befo i Wesley A. M. E. Zion Church e P - 3 . and Aot Mr. Fisher told this stors to Chartes | PTOP0SAI to Ban Purchase of | was raised could be taken. | James Campbell Cochrane, a for- | president-slect of the Ministerial Al | 7 e Amcciated e, @ ¢ —TheBritish e L. Zoll. proprietor of The Tavern, No Clue to ‘Writer. mer Canadian soldier, has been |ltance, will speak at the 12th street| LONDON, December 18- e x ! granted citizenship papers by |Branch Y. M. C. A. 1816 12th street | government s continuing its efforts Rector. 4 thwest, tomorrow at ¢ o'clock.|to relleve the unemployment situa- Judge James G. Gordon. jr. de- |Miv o OG0k | o, Prime Minister Bonar Law de- 1v subject will be "Bullding.” Wom- 11100 "in an address before the Na- where Fisher resided. He also told Mr. Zoll that in case he ever was missed | 2:30 pm Chinese schos! H Vel e reat en-l H H Property by Foreigners |, Jiccrath seceived the theogiery {Method of Shooting Rich- There was no clue to the writer, ex & g i = “Hons o8 Qtil spite the objection of the govern- e 3 3 i D L S cept In the wpelling of sonouravies mond Stenographer Still | e Giihorien. Opposttion 1o | e e % onal Ll Ao o0z propos S = ., a seal- —_— G " Cy ' \ 5 5 “We have laid down our ERS R e ey o : |3 tsterany. adaressen to_“Iionourihte Remains Mystery | e ppricaton fems e o e i tias e nacilei ot iral e EsiB Eaut s tiamot onsdRst DI f specias xusic - 4 . 2 g Ba¥ 2 mployment committee - the United States continuously for |Preéach on “Every Day in Every e N ntiavousiy, and we shall not Adiress by hours after his disappearance, Mr. Zoll said he searched the bureau and found the envelope in guestion. In it ey et fwantytgus BY WILLIAM E. NASH. ‘James McGrath, care of Trish Consul- preach on ¢ 3 ate” and. saluting the addressee! five fer 1 m Getting Better and Better.” In a oo e e L e PARIS. December 16—Myron T.| “Friday morning, December 8, your [ By the Assoriated Press ervice in the world war, in {88 his subfect, “The ~Fertility of [ In any worl WHCE 19 1L N O rather Tisher of Hartsville, §. C. Fisher's |Herrick, American ambassador to|Eovernment executed four (4) oficers; RICHMOND. December 16.—"A | the army of the United States or E‘nnti 'fl‘{ld;y‘ u‘ftnlnh }h‘emSunéhy an Taae nmcr2 ais % Errtcel onliins G u bW e r® ?ggt;\rfl!;;‘a‘:’:mr]ip:{hl)lfi?‘;:"n;: ;":’“1":‘: small circular spot about one-eighth | of its allies, concluded by an hon- |¥ival. The Degeant “The Chila of| The premier relt‘er’l!ed the .\;‘Tll‘lyl'e.:{ ciury 40M) telegraphed o tiie address ington. has protested to the French | the most cold-blooded manner that no | inch in dlameter on the paim of the e D ramer 'of | Trophecy.” will be given in the audi- |2 Berod 21" Gain™,," donfidence the father in the near future. ! zovernment against a bill recently |civilized group of men would be|right hand, at the root of the index| the applicant during the period };‘:,':.:“'03';:3 “’,‘,f.eg,';f“',‘}“r‘c’fl‘%’:: that it would not be interfered with B 3 by the government. Such a tranqull By Cable to The Star and Chicago Dally N | Copyright, 1922 (P 30 p.m.— Young Pev- B ) societ. ELCOME. VY CHASE CIRCLE. . Rector. The last man to see Fisher was Mr. (passed by the chamber of deputles, | U!ItY oF: finger where the skin had been vered by such service' Judge |education. Zoll. At 10:30 o'clock Wednesday |but not yet submitted to the senate. 'Will Shoot on Sight. scratched.” as .escribed by Coroner| {Iordon said twe are of {he Cples i L aEE D s R e e e e 2 | Rev.3L P Fox pastorof ¥ O omar Law aiso paid tribute to night. after returning from a visit to 5 i ‘You. sir, In vour capac anction | Vi 3'Soung womun. Fither came into the | MAKINE It illegal for forelgners 1o yc QLiiViiles of this MeEal BOverns | rarmen o he ey ot Mre. Phelma Tavern and telephoned fo her. Ac. |PUY Droperty In France *without a|ment and gang of murderers by your |juries on the body of Mrs Thelma cording to Mr. Zoll, he sald, substan- jspecial preliminary permit from the jcomplete siience on the matter. Know- | Richardson. was being glven consid-| dian arm tially: “All set” And after a short|French : : {ing thix, we have broken our silence | Sration today by the authorities who — e——— ¢ 3 d i French government. No reply to the e tigating the shooting and very nterruption, added, “Well, the roud | ; and patience und finally warn you to4fe investigating the shootine an 1 * EeCO¥eRY: war a bit bad |protest has yet been recéived. {leave this country within three weeks | KIIIing of the youne sterogsapherfati) ! The Gates Bible class for men and Fisher explained later that he Lud ' The DProposed law to which excep- above date (Christmas, Decem- | the home of her former cmployver. B to1d the Soung woman that he would | tion is taken has & retroactive clause | ber 5. 1932). We are very desirous| Thomas Fellard, real estate and in-) | pomen gmects in the sudiiorium ot el WARBLER WINS TITLE. notify her of his safe arrival Fisher | Wnich lays an obligatory injunction |of having you understand that we|Surance man, Monday cvening. This{ o'clock _tomorrow morning. Lead: the continuity of his residence during his_service in the Cana- Marquis Curzon's efforts in Lausanne the Roman Church” and * 3 to bring about a firm peace, which, he Clvilization” in his morning and even- | 10,9708 2ou 1)y essential to & trade 'E. Church, will preach ol | 12th and N s's. now. REV. GEORGE W. ATKINSON, D. D.. Rector. Services: Sunday. 7:30, 10. 11 a'm. & 7:30 y . 5 St. Andrew’s Church N. H. svenue and V st. n w. REV. J. J. DIMON, Rector. ing sermons, respectively, tomorrow. . * % and other scratches and cuts on the TaTt the hotel 10 put hia aar in rter fupon ali forelgners of whatever na- presence in | Z ; c S e aet ko Dat his car in the| lomality who now own. rear estate| B e cnant CRhief of Police C. A. Sherry b Judge E_P. Seeds. ' The young men's| CHICAGO. Décember 16—In com 3 {here to declare their holdings within which shall | were inflicted when the wom- | class meets at 10 o'clock in the west{ otjtion with 1.500 other pedigreed| Bervices— Held In High Eateem. Isix months or be forced to sell out.|grant you enough time to procure | trying to catch hold of a re- patin unie "h“'a,!f,::' = ‘fi':bi”;fi’m“fl“ B ans. it e Those closely associated with Flener | This affects thousands of American | your passage and passport. 3 g T was iast s nee rvice. nold Nim i hish regard. e fived at | Indvidusls as wellus business houses; | *We u‘?fn solemnly war Two Revolvers in Case. | e %% T T R 1o T dot o beaar Tiom b o hits leases extending over a|you that if you are In this country s el % e ; 5 2 ing to Fairtax last June. and Mr Zoll Ffod) of tnlne yearaizs welliasipur=|later ithani ithe ‘speclfiedi timegvou |th3l“pool';z‘e’ I\:-T:?n“x(;-ree)-h:":fi;-dereh“lrlxg 93;;0[:";?“(:?%6161 ts‘f::e:‘(l:lhfx’nll::::;T,'-’.,“:.;‘.,.{.‘"}fifl::“;g: e eclared that he did not beliave him. shall be shot at sight and not even ¢ B . 7 io.b o the type of man who Would Affects Many Americans. GO e BRI O I o :;?):‘u'nhge. P ot thenethe 135" | George S. Blanton to Be Ex- Clzjyhr:h-u;lec?o;? etomineianicee ;fé;":n.?";.;:?—;y e eoien N o PO anodT. “skip.” g on-Frenchmen who buy or lease!o Your God through His blessed |caliber short, was a hammerless will be “Raul, | BERVICES. _A® the time of his adventure lastihereafter must submit a statement of | STYANIs. on the eve of your departure | weapon with two exploded shells. ecuted at District Jail Evening service at 7:45. The subject | "S'S¢ the 1,500 birds which I have| MHoly communton. October, it was declared, Fisher siayed | their intentions to the minister of the | (oM thiy world. 1t 1s not advisable. | The other was a .32-caliber long. with of ‘the lecture will “The Menace Of ! jigtomed to th Momning prave in Washington with relatives over- |interior, who, on his side, 1s aliowed | SONSIQering the gravity of the situa- |, hammer, and when turned over t Political Romanism. Uatene L e quelity. volume and | Bresins prayes.. ivht, phoning to friends in Fairtax | a period of three months in which (o | Lon at home in Ireiand today, toltne poiice by Pollard had six iive February 16. % & % paral in itonenaaatity, fiyolume and MEET ourt House to get his automobile, |dceide tpon the advisability of grant. | \€nore this waruing, which 1s final| cor(;idges in its chambers. | y 10. Thallcector it Boionrar iR D | Lo e SRSt P | ey SO SRR which had been left in the county |ing or rejecting a petition. Although |2nd conclusive. Jt is a new weapon, the authorities | s e | James e Precman will preach at 11| The gotd cup. first prize for the best | Coormat ety road. Two acquaintances of Fisher |in no sensc aimed at Americans, the Denies Being Envoy. declared, and had not been fired. Pol am and 8 pm. tomorrow. Holy com-{singer. will go to Frank Zager of 2 Nativity 1 went to the spot described by him |new measure has aroused consideradble | McGrath, in commenting on the|lard is said to have told the police | Georze S. Blanton, colored, twenty | munion at 8 am. A special selection | Chicago, owner and breeder of the The Natwity : and found the machine there. Fisher janxiety among American business | threat, said: that this weapon belonged to him. A|years old, was sentenced today by {of Christmas hymns and old familiar feathered vocalist, who 8o well repre- | _Church School, -1 Ben! returned the next day and gave verbal \men in Paris, und the American Cha W b now ever was I,|permit for him to carry 2 gun was 2 13 s b B = ; o r e b e o e e O Carmmrcc. afics o thorough Inc | rin: savay. or Teih. coowil in: the! laued’ October 13 Tast. Detectives|Justice Stafiord in Criminal Divislon f acols Il be played on the McKin | gented the United States In competl- | T o Hory: Catholie Bpiscopai’ Chr e noto in the bureau. vestigation. has ‘come o the conclu | United States. 3 m'} ot | continued thelr offorts to. establish |1 to be hanged at the District dall e e et gland, N r e ol B A quantity of electric wirlng work |sion that it Larm Franco-Ameri- 1 -cutions, .| the ownership of the two revolvers| Friday, February 16, 1923. Blanton the: 2 s 3 = = naa Thaon Keoping Flanar sy us {un. commercinl reiations. WANeE | s lie cuntrars. T showed my. o |nd-to sscertain i Mrs. Richardson | ol Cicently convicted of murder in | fomatown Shoppers and OHhers o it | o roniENt “Baby Grand” sang st = ! All Souls’ Memorial Church some time previous to his dlsappear- | Berry, ex-president of the chamber|pnatic disapproval of them by cabling | Carriod a weapon with her to the thas hymns and carols will aguin be | S35 CFrancisco, where he will crm. Coger o Conp, a4 Carveara) e, ; tor. 3. MAGBRIDE STERRETT, D. D.. Aisociate Rector. H ance. It is understood here that he {©f commerce, IS said to have gone Pollard home, where it was concealed. | the first degree in connection with the ) e T ATt as an Sponreod e riattns | personally 16 Premier Poincare (0| LosiEnation of such position as IljPyoupy West. who accompanied the | killing of Samuel Frye. while holding D o e e er e e bl showtofbe Sheld mom: oncern. which has investigated hig | point out the American views. (Bl ¢ mothing sbout it except)Woman in his automobile to the scene | yp ine grocery store of H. L Gordon | hight by holy communion, The parish | ° 12t ¢ accounts and found them correct. " | B H. Connor u promieat Firlsinat there Is no o reguied reprasens | 2f the shooting, and who, fs under:$000 | |2\ ST LN B ol ieagt. | recoption - originally pianned for | letective agency has be lawyer, has discovere. at the pro- = ond, as an accessory in her ath, = - g a o T i tative (of/iha republicanjarmy. as iold the avthorities that he did|August 20 last. Tuesday of next weck has been post-| THREE INJURED IN WRECK. 2 % = MERIDEN. Conn.,, December 16— 1ained by unidentified persons to in-|poscd law infringes on an old con- e 1€ ,wel;ltue the case. Lawrence O'Dea, :-ul‘lrdlgel!y u:l:icl!\'lded be'wxees?; the ot see a weapon in her possession. Blanton showed no emotion when headquarters detective, announced his | United States and France in 1353, ‘ i Réleased on $10,000 Bail. i called for sentence. and when asked Two trai d 11 . hould take revenge for the man - et v i o trainmen and 2 mall messenger he s reveng |if he had anything to say answered in | Tae annual T G "the | were injured silghtls. near here today. Fo'y communion, §:00 a.m. ) Sanduy schovl, 8 :45 a.m, i | Morning prayer and sermon, 11:00 a.m < CHRIST CHURCH 620 G atreet we. Founded 171 BEV. WILLIAM CTURTIS WHITE, Recto opinion today that the disappearance | Mr. Herrick probably drew his pro- . s 5 1 LU . el Ty ¥ thle womven- | executions recently in Ireland. Pollard, who was released in $10.000 | carol” serv % organtsation Reeidents of Fare- | tion. "It Exasperated by government | —_— |bond soon after the shootinc. and | the negative. ” Metropolitan Memozial M. E. cnurehlg"“:é"‘,'he Bia1e ol Balne Expross Dotndl By suatin, .m; Sunday fax, however. ridicule the supposition | control it is pointed out that there who was charged by a coroner's Jury | “Why Sure,” Prisoner’s Admission. |omorrow night. The old standardfor Wew Fove ob Tie Brv ROTh DS | eciool 9:43 am 3 Grimti Tt e e TPl o | e othing to prevont American capic | UsSe POLICY CRITICIZED { with infllcting the wound fin a scui-| ~You understand it is the sentence | Christmas carols Tl be sung o e e traty, o tiiroad. crashed | presches at 11 au. and ¥ p . Strangers 4 y ? the law I am about to impose and | the acreen and illustrd 2 burt, the ratiroad announced. The ex-| _regularir in thix b foce. 180 sponsible for Fisher's disappearance. | talists from deserting France tfor! i 5 E L death, has repeatedly refused to make ! ster, Rev. Dr. n_thix b e 18 2 ;:‘l_',u‘;’:‘ug'gg",'.‘{d hoq i Rade | iy or Germany in tne future. BY ARGENTINE PRESS). statement on the case. He will be!that I have no discretion, don't you?” ':"_;‘;",‘J’_“;'x“'w::'fi. e o the ad. | LTess resumed its trip after the collision. Grace Church ND D STREETE o o teolsameigronn Plans Other Restrictions. {arranged in police court December 23. | inguired Justice Staiford. dress. The theme for the morning 'ace SOUTHWEST. * iast October. T dentity The writer was told that another —_— “Why sure.” responded the prisoner. ! 0 0 "y pe “Fitting Into God's MACRRYDE, Rectory e ldencitytiofthcsn Justice Stafford then expressed hli ) men is unknown. {bill is in preparation which aims to i 100 FLEE SHIP FIRE i'“‘"’"“ that the prisoner could h Plan.” e submit certain categories of foreign { Sending of Naval Mission to Brazil H Called Official Stimulus to Holy Cemmun irat Gunday at 11 a.m | ERISCOPALS third Sunday st 7:30 a.m. 3 Letter Recites Threat. been =o cruel as to kill one person d o ’ 40 Q AT, -~ - — ] £ | At 11 a.m. tomorrow, at Shiioh Bap- wihe, lotter Flsher lefe for Mr. Zoll {DU3Ices U8 2 T Tigorous tnves. | Militarization. | $10,000 Cotton Burms in Japanese | mosev.. -Yon Iock lfke you had. betier | tist Cliuren, Rev. D. . ilton lg-gals..&,:‘g.':fi.‘.,‘%;“fifih 5.5 2wem| ST. JOHN'S CHURCH ! Lr Lty : & i " sald the court. “But I!ron wi ad n i1 Take Florida ave. or North Capitol A £ Holawas 2 e et b thinic that | the |7 hesciatatErcws | mteamer Near Los Angeles. L otng to lecture Jou. I am |Life for Christ” and at night he will = pitel cars Georgetown Dear Mr. Zoll: In case unything BUENOS AIRES, December 16.—The ¢ preach on “Life With Christ” There Corner of 0 and Totomac Streets X1V i y for you.” happens to me notify my father, J, | Americans have been singled out for|, ,vg) mission sent by the United States | By the Associated Press. * O Fier ho had tm 1 sic. Th tor and ° 2 E 3 o posed the sentence | will be special mu: e pas C.Eisher. Hartsville, 8 C. e Ik chaiman ot s ,ghlfneblg', government to Brasil is an ‘“official| 1,08 ANGELES, Calif., Dicember 16. | tha court advised the prisoner to “use | church are arranging special services l an o e e L0 Mo — it hat | of deputies committee, which pushed { ST, to milliarization and con-| A firs dlscovered eaily today in 4| the interval of time to your best ad- |for 4 o'clock Christmas morning. to open my mail. My books are in | through the property purchase bill.{gouth America o By cargo of cotton in the afterhold of | vantage. order and it should not be difficult | “France would De crazy to put Te-|prensa in a long editorial article, in strictions in the way of the American| which it also severely criticizes thal;;‘c‘km',; g?:c:’n{;;"u;:x::bolr):m:uutfln. . JOHN 8 MOBER, Lector. Third Sunday In Advent —The holy commupion. —Church school. Ante-Communion un isarm, says La|ip, Japanese freight and passenger “Religion and Prosperity” wiil bel i ermon. Preacher. the Recto: { Alleged Accomplice Freed. Religi G Sireet acar 18t i 5:00 p.m.—Youne peopie’s meeting. = H i Gearge W, McGolnes, colored, also | the sublect of the sermod by Rey Evening Prager 400 Afdress 7:30 o e e S I Thurslay (8t. Thomas® Daz, 10 8.8, Uik for my father to stralghten out my capital which she needs for recon- . Ulysse ‘m“.llr:nl.v laugh at this letter some struction ' purposcs, Even thoush fi.'}"&'?-’s‘-m&"r’:fl"fi :g;tgl‘::lotnhr:l::‘i:-"m‘“"h” atter doing dimage es- | {30 "ll-.{ny?::!.v:g" :v::'u::t‘:g TFith Blan- | gouls’ Churoh. tomorrow morning, in| Dr, James E. Freeman, Holy Communion. © day. DUt T wes notified taday to bg | Texas and California forbid French-| gion o other South American countries, | mated at $10.000. WAL one Uiie th9| “tne two men visited the store late at B e e ! Rect ”: ' men from owning property thers, we | JOG R et i mes nien nd when Ty ‘ad o0 FEr| oot o Strentar o n Train Tried ector ST. JOHN'S CHURCH ' 16th AND H STS. Services—8 a.m., 11 am. ard 8 pm. Sunduy school at 9:43 a.m. 8pm.—Tople: “JESUS: SIN; BINLLSSy Dr. Robert Johuston preaches. Thursdsy (8t. Thoma. ‘Holy communion uf 00 on'my guard, as it was certaln that v : Tave ‘ho destre to Introduce similar | Moo, ATEn A ses not question the | threatened to destroy the vessel g (here was inserted a man's name) [havE no deRe (g MiEoCI e L The men e e e Siaten in ig| Ome hundred passengers wers Ken | 0T, IR o e o F e oting [ to Do to Me™ s the subject of Rev. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. intend's to get me out of town, dead | ™ X o establish the right of control over the | friendly attitude toward Argentina, but | ashore soon aftey the fire was dis- rauik '3 Taylor 1 "% | E. Hes Swem tomorrow night, when :30 a.m. and 3 p.m.—Ch o 1. R FISHER~ |activitics of @ suspicious class of for- | i exphesses the bellef that its action | covered. The vessel arrived yester-| Fr S toians United States Atterney |the Montrose Mle Quartet sings at 53,3 1 = S Erch 2 eigners. Before the war, for instance. | was taken without premeditation of | day from New Orleans. Tho Japaneso i pmerson conducted the prosecution. ~ |the Centennial Baptist Church. The 0ol. the Germans acquired a monopoly ofl consequences, namely, that the mission | crew of 300 fought the flames with, 11 am. subject is, “I Know When 11 a.m certain important French industries|impiies association of the United States difficuity, as the decks were so hot 2ayed for You and Al SHERIFF HOLDS WITNESS |53 ouant up large tracts of {ries | impiles association of the United Btales | ey buened the sailors feet, A num-| The people of the earth speak 3,424 | '°*"* ey —Morning Prayer with {sermon by the Rector. AFTER MURDER INQUEST |-, eriomes e itk 3 0| bt Rrindna— > % P 527 war ool B o’ 7 vgbolih or dnliels” 7% | mev, py clreger, B Moz of 0p) 4 pam—Afternoon Serviee, |- 28 : B e Streets northwest, will preach tomor-| 6 p.m.—Young People’s So-; ST, MARGARET'S | Coroner Leaves Schaffer Case a*| rowlevaningion SIneAmEtaioL Chrla:, Cietys o 2 Conn. ave. and fancroft pince MNewcastle, Ind, Opea—Siain | 92087,664 MARKS PAID 1 v s y 8 p.m.—Evening Prayer with| BEv. BERBERT scoTT suird. D. b. | At the Temple Baptist Church to-)sermon by the Rector. SERVICES: H ‘ 2:30_Holy ‘Comniupses. :30—Kunday school. 11:00—Morning Prayer and Sermou. 4:30—Eveni: Prayer and Sermou. tor will_preach. 1 Thursday (8t. Thomas)—Holy Commusion; apd Healing Bervice at 11 o'clock. H +ALL WELCOME, ALWAYS."” Man Fearsd Coustn. | TO ALLIES BY GERMANY| |- ; - ' ] e e socia e : . o 4 {’"I"h e P " tne evening.| ST F P_A_WUI o A ted Press, S ;! 3 Z s 4 pering Voice,” and’ in EWCASTLE. Ind.. December 16. | Treastiry Bond for Last- Monthly | [kr—4% - ¥ o - s At ¥ ot %At the Crou;ol‘d TS e u?wml-m. —h The coroner’s Inquest into the death Payment Due December 15 AL . . " : 4 Rev. Herman 8. Schuls, pastor %l Rev. Robert Talbot, D.D., Rector. :30 of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam G. Schaffer. who wers found slain in thelr home Received. B % ) 5 e X St. Matthew's Evangelical Luth at Honey Creek Tuesday. which was ! g x 3 ¥ - % : Church, is to preach tomorrow at 9 held here. was marked no impor L S . 04 am. on “Chi t devel St B the Associated Press. b B P elenbar o7 “Tea{ PARIS, December 15.—The allied Schaffers. and Ben Brookshire, a:reparations commission received to- rworme{h ax:!nnlotyfm t:,l"th: lain man.!day a Germsan treasury bond to.the e D T I i Tl opaee. o|amount of 52,087,564 gold marks in SRS e | —HORCH OF "ol e LA | INCARNATION The pastor of the First Baptist — SveNOa CARNA Church, Dr. Henry Allen Tupper. Cathedral Iz and ¥ ste nw 8 p.m, on |m- Friends. Mr. David; lained h| 3 Bk trom home on the day the ‘sehadtere etdemient; ot h e L o X will preach tomorrow at 11 a.m. on THE BETHLEREM CHAPEL. iwere slain. asserting he had gone to | (CN. 13 1o Gareed upon last August 4 % : . --H.,,.‘T;.yc:_h.’ Ho;;.:-:m:l;d" l!‘trl' :;;e-;--::”:_- 2 : 3 p.m. “The Coming 3 5 Indl: ipolis the day before ks for meeting Belgium’'s reparations ket some sheep. Brookshire's t A Sunday_school praser ai 1. mony was largely a repetiticn of his |Claim- . . g day- at . th These nayments were supposed to e e o g 'l{l give their entertainment, con- Preacher, Cu: De 100 (THOMAS CIRCLE.) Morning prayer and Litany. Holy ‘sermon, previous story to police regarding his | ' ; ; be for 60,000,000 gold marks each, - e R ta. “The Made-over Evensong. 100 § . Evemmich B et B atte of 2t (e S0t or Sen mowh sncs| | : fouiaf o & S, The Madbiones Pk = | o M Diffenderfer, Pastcr | " tion of the witness Sheriff RalpnjAusust. The discrepancy between 2 : - - fand intermediate departments. own cud Wiscopsin ave. cars| \Jo 2l ! Yost said he aid mot belleve the men |the latter sum and the amount re- g : 7 : e - S Miss T. E. Nelson, welfare sec’y. had told all he knew about ‘the case |Ceéived today was represented by ph, ally Real” will be the sub- 11:00 8.m.—Berman, * GOSPEL and announced that he would be held | Sredits siven Germany for certain 3 o Rl formal address to be AND SEEN." [ for further questioning. deliveries In kind. 7 ¥ - g ’,'fi‘.fb,';u. Harriet Taylor Upton l it e A new name entered into th-!c;ue‘ - 3 fomforrow at 11 e.m ‘at the National This Church Welcomes YO when, during e examination of it [oa] g T R R SR T R e Datvidson: the witness assertea tnai| Y« W. C. A. PLEA DENIED. Conter. of west. ~ Mrs. Henry Mc- ?chwef :::.: Lolf him t!l;.at Mest:{ ;lnl. - Crea, will lead the Bible class Wed- ng exis etwee L ~1 Otto Schafter, i SCPATer) | Court Refuses to Advance Case nesday at3pm. . 3rd.and Csts.NW. ville, TIl. Mr. Davidson asserted that tomorrow d R: man had ainst Pollock. fter @ short sermon Vi ansom B Thatter. Tne i Toeline b | Ar : g e ning the Wallace Memorial| ;1,5 _“rHE CHURCH'S PRESCRIP.| 11:00a.m.—Moming Prascr. Litaoy and Sery Oile Sehafer (et Foslig DY | sustice sitdonn; tn Eautty Division Tpica® Froesrioeisn, Shurcy e | %=, CHORCES T e Y - = en! application of o o be & rvice P-m.— kel $:00 p.m. ven er_and sermon. 1o e e T AOur0, SChafer's | national board of the Y. W. C. A., : " T oCpror. T. B Lovette, director of ‘monette, pleturss and ser- i 800 D e esingten .E..b imown his intention of willing hia| JLich conducts the Grace Dodge Ho : music. Sa s ; Jer._David_Ransom Corell presches__ | 338, =% i 3 el, near Un! , to advance oS . - g, vr:p-rty to the slain man. the hearing of the injunction pro- | . ‘The United Circle of the B:;r de- P St. s urch fter the examination of witnesses i ceedings brought against the board partm ¢ the Woman's | .(y“:g l-rfla. 1 X M;hel. <A T H Coroner Drake announced he would | $3°% 080 Mook, who has o I the case open and take more | 53 Andrew P the s—Rev. WILLIAN B, Fector. tastimony 1€ It developed: i C g :%",‘,':h.;l:h’ andsibany, 2 R J )| BEV. WILLIAM A MASKER. Assietant. i lobby of the hostelry. > . . ! o) ‘Bunds. ¥ ement X relnforced concrete pavement on the ideal mection of the Lincoln highway, mear{n . The Operatar to the Rescue. ' |, The o annEemo e e ouss | Chleae, take ing affer construction. the fnisk of (he yhouiders, the instailation | bettes, 3 B “lonihy. 3 e—My. but that was|and Justice Siddons has temporarfly s ting landsea; Eve me fo ._;. L ‘“n Mrs. Green thrillin® where the hero was tied to enjoined further proceedings i that the track an' the train comin’. S'pose | case. The Injunction case will take hh‘ 't got loose n: time? Lo its regular_place on the calendar. be boautified each The' s The Usher—That sometimes hap-| Attorneys ?l-ph-ne ‘Anlfiun‘or :nl n fnconspicuous pesttion. The hee. -nl'h - i pens, ma'am, Then the of tors has{ Gilbert Hall mr:»‘unnul.:u.: , :l. e 3 ..a.;“ - q“.-wn ’!‘..‘.r oy _t:fg -n'-.“cnen:fi ter till h thy has.as X T e e e o ‘Mies Eiizabeth C. Harris. R L i ayaaia

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