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| THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1923. - 5 EUNGRESS M AY AE"‘ JONAH-AND-WHALE STORY TRUE, [CALLS 20 WITNESSES |FOUGHT IN MEXICAN WAR.|unstz:nine eucs of ass. chanicur) COMING TO WAR COLLEGE. IS oA atithe Atery The most unique case of the Méxican e Ee acks. He will relleve Maj. Gen. Bd- SAYS “MARY AGNES” IN SERMON IN SCNEIDER MURDER|=#° D- c. Residents on Pension |¥anls, 250 JHOMARLBOWD (2 | Gen. Ely Ordered From Leaven |Ward,¥ Yelmenlin, i wio nas been Marine Corps and fought throughout 3 ma C al Divi . List of Fifty-Two. the war. lrown Is now ninety-one worth to This City for Duty. S Rtis Gon DALty A’ Smiththcome . Two residents of the District of Co- | years of age Jhe seyenty-ith will| Mai. Gen. Hanson E. Ely, at pres-|manding the 16th Infantry Brigade, [ ’ cing an audience so lurge that|end of his string, God had a chance.” | Prosecutor to Put Charges Against |!umbia are among the fifty-two living | nlversary of the ent commandant at the General Serv- | & Fort Howard, Md., will relieve Gen. I eas e ronEithe 3 ccur on May 30. Ely as co dant of the Service doors of the theater had to be closed | “Mary Agnes® reached the climax of veterans of the war with Mexico, and | o ice Schools at Fort Leavenworth e Spnanagan o Domace - A 2 e c Schools "o cenworth. . her oratory when she showed how Jonah Mrs. Anna Buzzi Before re on the bension rolis of the gov Kan, | ligslbeeni ordered ito) this ity chunaos tols drect yoi gty Whese to hundreds of latecomers, Mary | arje changes take effect Jul ning to Ninevah. Rais- e terloTi i Dopagtment Chinese Logic. Agnes Vitchestain, fourteen-year-old : s skyward and yelling with Grand Jury. announced today. gl i izati 2 & i 2 - They are Owen Thomas EdEAar, | prom the New York Sun, Question of Modernization Of,ru listof Pirsburgh, stamped | Bich force that ‘"JS..L“,QL‘]“.,&‘.:;'."“?'W};’ ninety-one years of age, who lives at | A man formerly attached to a mission 4 and shouted her way into the hearts | i UETate 5000 14th street, and served as a in’ China tells of an occasion when, in . e f the stuge to the. other, DA e p verad o > Shlps Raises CONtroversy |ot ner congregation vesterday after- | shouting sonatrs ot of warning: VEW YORK, March 26.—Twenty |class apprentice in the Navy, pochow, he entered a Chin hop to | 5 sithctacsl s e William Harman, ninety-two : | purchase ten. He found to h nze- noon from the stage of Poli's The- Musical Program Given. Witnesses awaited appearance before | 3 3 ‘resident of ‘the United States | ment that five pounds of & certain tea Involving Appropriation. {atcr. in championing the Bibtical ac- | ppen suddenty dropping her voice [042Y'% session of the grand jury, | Solajers’ Home, "who served during |cost 32350, miiarega fen pounda ot e jeount of Jonah and the whale. It did |and referring to the fact that it was | When District Attorney Glennon of | the B rar Ay GO d IR Ee - e A heioinioesiot - baim. 3 : s Y return of an | 3Nt Of infantry from Indiana e man protested at thes ) {not take the 3,000 or more persons | Palm e e erinsys Arpraatically en-|the Bronx will ask the return of an | *%, 2%,5 (203, B0 U Lo | e shopkaper insisted that they were Interpretation of the §-5-3 naval|who were jammed into the audi|Garden of Gethse fane, hia tria) be | Mdictment charging Mrs. Anna Buszi | war are scattered — thoughout the | perfectiy logioal. And he put it: ratio negotiated at the Washington [.orium long to sce why the high school | fore Pilate and lis crueifixion at|With the murder of Frederick Schnei- Dnited) ftaces jonelionithon: Ushaln o Sl s arms conference gives promise of be- [ student of the Smoky city has been Hn" .-Iml of the sermon hundreds|der, wealthy contractor, who was shot RHCELEL O e Pranc pushe: eir a v e aisles p ;. 8 o ing a live subject in the mext Con-|callcd “the girl Billy Sunday Shake e Rirve hapa " e AIS18 101 (o death in nis automobile Febru- ) gress, unless the State and Navy de- | peaking under the auspices of the 5 m, featured by so- partments smooth out in the mean- | Gosbel Mission, “Mary Agnes vigor- |los “harles Trowbride William Ture, chauffeur, brothe ok Dl o Nave's bat. |OUSlY defended Jonah agains e | mann, songs by tots of the 5| time the tangle over the Na s bat s pties. With h point s ssed (¢ s department a 8 tleship modernization plan - girl would toss hobbed locks and al singing led by Perey B i i Those who fought the plan in the |shake her clenched fist in picturesque | te cceded the talk., It a5 was said to have fold the e a1 y. superintendent of the mission, [authorities that Mrs., Buzzi had con- t Congress, on the ground tha i s made an urgent appeal for funds in |fessed the murder to him. It was he ited States proposed to violate at : ;| connection’ Cwith the institution’s | who loaned the woman the gun with least the spirit of the treaty hy| [Inste 15 - drive for $100.000 and an offering. | which the i ¢ Schneider e irenEihealiE theloldes cap il ohis had been sches ¢ netting $2,800, was taken up for the [ was slain. The polic are that ¥ strengthening the older capital shins, | {unest” explained that she "0 benefit of ' the campaign fund. Rev. | Ture, brought face to face with his QT =S nnnRnn. found their ranks strengthened to- U Lord” to s Jonah. [G. M. Diffenderfer, president of the | sister-in-law. in the Bronx jail. | «day by Chairman Madden of the | S r announced topic| Washington Federation of Church cused her of the murder. The wo appropriations committee, who ! 8 E s de u"}“r presided, Piano accompaniment was | withstood the ordeal without apyp declared he believed the work would th; Bible. ) furnished b Miss Mzhel C. Linton. [ent emotion be out of harmony with the agree- | : » number of per-|The theater was donated through the | “I have nothing to s was her ment. s America whodbell in \-nh‘x- courtesy of Manager Leavitt only reply Beltisaaaee D ktal tion as there are who don’t believe in e Bib ' 'S S ca b Rl that when e | (he Bible | Thats signiticant. [ b lieve everything that's written in the House appropriatec 00,000 for the ¢ (ove STyl S Lo stinulag delhEe on: “About this Jonah ; LFs o d pRIN e "H:” \”r':'m 25 = i hat submorine trip of Jonah. Listen ” \ 2 & | R PrOEES SENY Qitoen: ould Jon have bel ed that sc 8 pYs % ing of older ships by Great Brita'n M ubm - “.“ _Plow ) k A | ' 1923 ‘n.m,.h the oc rrying within 5 and Japan and asserted that there irty o forty men? inthe plans of the Xava’ Department reiibaye EeRdTelBlons o AFS Susts Whether the oc- WU B S g e s ying that Jonah rode on the > ¢ & . nied modernization work attributed to | 2 S b Cant iansine how casion requires a < back. 1 can gine how $ $40 Ufiward, 1 @ m jol=a o] ——= o[ ——=]05] Florence Automatic Cook Stoves LIGHT ON EVERY SUBJECT Now in our New Store, 709 13thpone door above G — T orore, /Y Are You Thinking —about giving your household the comfort and conveniences that elec- tricity affords? 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Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablet Jupanese Data Hazy. £ it vo nt : : L : = s Meanwhile, with $8.500.000 avatluble | ) e By e aylirp i Hand-tailored gar- just before retiring every night. the United States is faced with the | D pibitionist and would prefer to iy i i alternative of holding up its program | 5, hrohibitionist and w . | ments. i i SR under - the e e . ! Its tonic and laxative effect will fortify the caty, at least, s the Americ rnes to Ninevah and warn the i : ) system against Colds, Grip and Influenza. British ratio cerned pulation of impending destruction, Information on Japanese naval im- £ J h's disincl tion to obey ord 2 - K \4 L7 ot Peher s T T S| HOOVER ZOOK C L irman Madden ha cel some of you, tod. he didn’t b that tn view of the British : . in Torcien misslons, Get it? For- | i | 30c per Box. o A LFrove he would protest agamst the expendi- S T 1342 G St. NW. Main 737 ture of the money appropriated by Ninevah because he was a Jew and | Congress for battleship work. on the vah was a Gentile ci 0 he ground that the action had been taken | hought a ticket for Joppa, climbed under the apprehension that other | iboard the boat and rejoiced. governments had & y strength He hought he was getting away ened their fleets in a sim v A | with it He was like some of us. He determined fight develop 1 the hought he cou'd put something over on House the time the appropriation | jol. * * * When Jonah came to the | was authorized oup of members asserting that treaty violation was | THREE KILLED IN CRASH contemplated Seretien chaes OF AUTO AND TROLLEY CAR v Crispness When Chairman Butler of the House naval committee brought in a _ bill to authorize the expenditure. he | Phree Severel i Tesri . . 3 offered an amendment to the commit- se erely Injured Also in Ac w‘.t out rum s tee draft making the work “subject{ cident on Interurban Railway to the terms of the treaty.” b or consul I W - 4 i- i . . s I L Ry Deaziterre Hoante Ina The more crisp a cracker is, the 2 A i r, 1 have offered this SRRE HAUTE, Ind., March 26— - . e, Amend I nope ‘the House |Mr. and Mrs, W. D. Goble and their more it crumbleswhen you break it. will be willing to accept it. It seems | da hter Margaret of near Farme . . there s some doubt in the minds of | hurg. Ind. were Killed when their That’s why Tak-hom-a Biscuit some members whether or not we | motor collided with an interur- B - . . . were in anv way violating the terms south of Miss Nell is made in its exclusive shape. It of the t: ty we made by authorizing and Mrs. J Hattery of the Navv Department to improve the | Farme Miss Josephine : sphts-m-two without crumbling and ships which we are now allowed to |+ - of ] e Haute, were seriously maintain 8 injured is as crisp as can be. Were assur by the Secretary of the Navy t Jrk that was Al Id in th d k: to be t ron these shins would not | Ways SO/ ARCIE te ackage- io 1t g bz wolla ot | T EXPEND $26,000,000. : ¥ il freaty and not even in violatin ot _— e L of™it me to say for the [ Atlantic Coast Line Railway’s Im- Loose-WiLes Biscuir (oMpany mysell am included *w ith them. of | provement Program. - Branches in Over 100 coura—ehat ‘we_are wil ‘extremerv] o PrOve T o Telephone North ; kept. not only in letter. tic Coast Line _spirit s an improve- | - ment program involving the expendi- Use of Fund Optional. I ture of $26,000.000. a large part of “x “Further, we inquired particularly | to b tat and in the vicinity of | and with ‘as much dilicence as we | Sava R McCranie, could, whether or not this would in | superintendent any way violate the terms of the treate. “eing asoured that it would contemplates not and wanting 4 doubly cl f P sur that reason < { Jacksony TE e amendment, which 1 as S y s g 4 Aluce of adopt.” o Sl IO 2 Binteaa i 4 Vet amounting to $10.000,000 Madden th : included in the expenditure in the app X P 2 ized the expend s was nothing in_th re which would force the Navy Department to carry out its plans so as there w. a doubt of its consonance with treaty rights. Madden Backs Trenty. We want a navy as good as that of any other ion,” said Mr. Mad- den. “but we do not nt to em- bark on a program in ation of our | agreements With n ic who aided in the 5 Sesrd G B i the rig of this rnment to re conferences are ntinuing hetwe membe of Cong nd the dip! ~ i Wear a Mallory Hat FOR PAINTING EXHIBIT ! Beviel| W, e this Easter been’ named the Ameriean | members of the jury of award for the twy scond int 3] ibition of paintin to besheld at Carnegie Institute he inning April 26, it Gamdent ey e Mt s | O'Wfl ‘Terms .' , e gl | ‘ N TE are the exclusive agents for this famous hat; you Bt Tl e (0G Again Butler leads with a newer variety $X0 V7 A ‘ will experlencl:. n;) dlffiiulty c‘!n selecttmg ymllrth?t o eion i ol Snard DHEE g hans f styles—bigger selection to choose from— Sz ! . : omplete A 20, S, 900 Dalnt Jowest possible prices.—and the easiest terms ; this spring from the largest and most completely gy in the world! Come convince yourself! ! il i equipped Hat Department in Washington. — e MRS. l'fiYSTAL DIES. ! Dress UP fOT Easter Mrs. Louisa Crystal, wife of Jnhn} A Crysual a well k emplove o | AR Colors—Light tan, Monaco brown, filbert BTt Pay AFTER! N l g be , day at the family home, 108 5th brown, cedar green, pearl gray, dark gray, with street northeast, following an iliness Stunning Easter Suits ...........$16.98 up | J contrasting silk bands; some with raw edges, others of eight days of bronchial pneumonia. Matchless Easter Coats .......... 14.98 up > ; with silk binding to match. Genuine leather sweat enty-nine vears old. The ) : bands to match. Extra quality at i he held from the family Fascinating Dresses ............ 1498 up o this afternoon at 2 o'clock. A Burial will he in Rock Creek cemetery Easter Trimmed Hats ........... 3.98 up Mrs. Crystal was a native of Dublin, = Ind., where she was born in 1844, Newest of the New Balkan Blouses—Paisley, When a child, with heg parents, she Egyptian Prints, etc,, Light and Dark Shades!! located in Des Mol , lowa, where 2 $ she was reared. For forty-one years she and her husband have made Washington their home. For a num. | ber of years Mr. Crystal was the post- | master of the United States Senate. ! Since the Wilson administration he 50 been one of th keepers of 2 . 3 y curvived by her hus $ i A e Two-Pants Easter Suits in snappy or Was with her mother when she died. | conservative styles—Special Tomorrow. U. S. STAMPS IN EXHIBIT. Snctning SR Postage stamps ued by the United States during the (Wflnlh”l: century will be sent by the Post Of- | fice Department to the International | stamp exhibition to be held May 14 to 26 at London, England. The burcau of engraving and ! printing ‘' is preparing the exhibit, i which will be in_the form of a large 2 frame, three by five feet. It will in- clude the new series of stamps being nc. Super-Quality, $7 issued by the Post Office Depart- ment. Many prominent American phila- g 311 7”. St. NW. R : - Thirteen Ten F Street Jersey. King George of England, who i8 sald to have one of the most complete Stamp collections in the vorld, will be one of the exhibitors.