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H6hded 1h the Ballveaktie arba While attempting to Jut a bFidks, and n- othet bateh of beven was eAptured at DBImo te tFoops GoRtlngs to discover mecret hoara ot ammunition. o 4 qul Bltioh alseovered. under the a chicken coop. Several men on the premlisés were arrested. Armed men ralded the income tax Offices 4n Nassau street and burned & [LufjBeF of documents. A shot fired in the wtréat wolnded a civilian. BRITISH READY TO AID. Mere Breathing Space for Greater Hostilities, Says Rebel Leader. B9 the Associated Press.” BELFAST, February 28—Premier 8ir James Craig told the Ulster pifliément that the British goverh- ment had pledged itself at s moment's notive o place at the disposal of northeérn Ireland any troops necessary fof 4€tién along the border. THe troops, it was understood, would be inatantly oftéféd as and when re- quired. Thé pumping engine and reséfvolr 2 2 ot the waterworks at Maryborough, * the Associated Press. Q@ueéshs coiinty, were blowh up by LONDON, February 28.—A Dublin | rébéls and the town is without Water dispatch to the Press Assoclation says | Supbly. 5 3 sidencs of that the Republican Bulletin publishes Nfl:‘!’ Y. [ierd ‘,‘{’D':r,,“? hear Eamon De Valera's reply to the Asso- | Edenbérry, Kings county, has been clation of tha Neutfal 3 burned by fegulars. The Judgé fnd 1|<)|,°,;z:: bl '“Ah“ Members of the | PRERGE T, FEEUIA™, \/n° an hour's e publican Army, who recéntly | grace. r}mar the ralders burned an- proposed a month's truce. M. D8|other Fésidence nearby. Valera says that the deslre of thé = ot S eanine the veput- | 8AYS NEGROES TERRIFIED, licans—for an honorable understand- ST. LOUIS, Mo, February 28— WOULD CONSIDER PEACE Former Proposals, However, Based on Unacteptable Provition, ¢ He Deolares. ing is not less than that of the asso- ciation of neutrnls, znd ndfs: “You can fee; peclally assured | Unitéd Statéx District Attorney Car- that vou will have vur most 8arneat | roll today announced he has received \pport In any cndeavor to give back |, ymérous complaints that negrnes to our country that internal s Which was her strength 1 the ooty l4re being driven from Pemiscot and of her struggle with Englahd. e | Dbnklln countles in southeast Mis- cannot. however, agree to your pro- |soufl, that negroes had bheen fired o posal for a truce. and that In some Instances warnings “A truce under presént conditions |have ben sent them attached to Wwould not lead to peace: it would be |Atitks of dynamite. Declares Her Viotim of Dead Man’s Plot, ‘| By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, February 28.—A small, giilet-appearing Frenchwoman was expected to take the witness stand In her 6wn defense when the state resumeéd toddy in the supreme court the trial of Mrs. Paulette 8aludes for thé killing of Oscar Martelliere, broker, in his office last October. The | trial, Which has moved with great fapldity, was nearing its end today. THe defense, her attornéy, James A. Turléy, bas indicated is that she dld not Rhow what shé was doing when shé fired five stiots into Martelllere's body. ¥h any event, he told the court, | e wil) attémpt to show that Martel- Meré had déceived Mrs. Saludes In more ways than one. Mr, Turley said he ‘would trv to ébrivinte thé jury that Martelllere, preténding friendship, @uped Mrs. Saludes’ husband in business deals, catised him to lose monéy and then induawd him to go to France on a|- wild goose chase while He lied about him to Mrs. Saludes and courted her affections. The purpose of Martelliére, Mr, Tur- ley told the court, was to get pos- messlon of both Mr. Salude's property and that of his wife. Mr. Turley told the jury that Mrs. Saudes had shot Marteiliére when he | refused to marry her, after repeated promises. Dr. MoKoisi, Who Was Involved in Klan Prope. By the Aswicidted Predy. BALTIMORE, Ma., February 27— Permission has béen granted by faculty membets of Johns Hopkins Medioal School for Dr. B. M. MeKoin, fortner mayor of Mer Rouge, La., to continwé Hi8 post-graduats work at tHat Institu- don. The readmission of Dr. McKoin to the medicdl 8chool ha# beén a matter of controversy between the physician and medical school authofities, who in- timated that the doctor's return would probubly cause undue publiéity to fall upon the institution, growing out of his alleged Implication in the Morehouse parish murders and kidnapings of last August. Dr. McKoin left Johns Hopkins last fall fo return to Loutbiana and aid aut thorities thers in their investigation of the Morehouse outfagds. He later was released on $5,000 bond afid feturned to this city several weeks ago, A tement issued by medical GREENWICH VILLAGE TEA ROOM Smoking—We Believe in Equal Suffrage 1731 H StaN.W.—Tel. M. 2455 that to refuse re- JMekoln swould, un- T P aa atoe Vemight prove to be s great | i “ii, thefétore,” the statement odn- ued, * been decided to allow Dr. ofn te continue with bis work untii it shall bdcome apparent that in the tu- terest of the university and hospital other action 14 {fidicated.” thotities tonight sa n to "DIVORCE EVIL DISMAYS. CHATTANOOGA, Terin, February MORRISONS FOUNDED 1894 Known for Remarkable Value-Giving 1109 F §t. N.W. 28.<The CHittdnooge Pastors’ Asso- clatien, compodéd of 311 pistors of all Protgstant chufches of this city, has #doptéd & reésolution Aéclaring the association “views with dismay the gFowing évil of 41v6rss.” The resolu- tion says ths ministers will not per- form any marriagé in Which elther || party hes a former husbahd or wife |3 living, étcept in case the inpocent party wa# divorced for the reason ||| given ih the Neéw Testament. osemary Chocolates Are Aptly Named g “Rosemary stands for remem- | brance"—and you simply can't forget Rosemary Chocolates. Their su- preme deliciousness and quality make an indelible impression. [ fMade fresh daily in twenty-five varieties— evéry one 100% pure. IS Rosemary Fudge, only 49¢ 1b. Blackistone’s Rosemary Candy Shop 1403 H St.—Next to Flower Store o\ 60c, 80c¢, 31 7b. Pennsylvania Ave. at Eighth Street Southeast Joseph Goldenberg Cash FURNITUR Pay Cash and Suve -iheEDge(:Enscee About the Better Way Interior Decorating--WallPapering Complete dasortmént of vére latest wallbepes: D éhades. Pafating. No {nconvenleficé. Conmuit us Arat. CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. | 714 18th N.W. Main 5373-5374 . to Buy Furniture proposals for peace which your organization has to put fgrward will receive from us fullest and most sympathetic consideration. W& re- mind you, however. that previous ef- forts in sccure peace have all falled through foolish persistence in an at- tempt 10 iound it on the basis &f ac- ceptance of the so-called treaty and the recognition of usurpation as le- &itimate government.” Castle Forbes, owned by the Earl of Granard and situated at M Forbes, County Longford. Ireland, been destroyed by a mine explosion, according to a dispatch to the Cén- tral News. ‘The Barl of Granard in 1909 marrié Beatrice, daughter of Ogden Mills o S ork. He Is a membef of tha Free State senate. he was mentioned as a rossibllity the office of governor general of Free State. 24 REBELS CAPTURED. BN e e I s Main 17-—-TAXI 25¢ Think of it! for a more violént resumption of hos- tilities, You ean now ride from Connecticit Ave. Bridge t6 Unien Station for 25c. SRty The American Taxieab Co. announces a most extraordinary de- parture from the standard taxicab rates, involving a reduction of 6634% bétween any two points in the following lmmits: WEST—ftock Ctetk, Conn. Ave. Bridgé; Calvert 8t. Bridat NORTH—10th and Park Road to Park Rond Gaté Soidiers’ Home: Notth Capitol 8t. dnd Michigan Ave. EAST—North CApltor Strcet 6 1 Ktveet NW. (but_includiag Postoce and Inton Stétion). t N.W. SOUTH—B Strée You can fiow ride any distance bétween two points within the limits of thé abové described boundaries at a cost of 25 c‘ms per passénger. 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