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THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN G'lON D. €., TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1923. REBELTAF CHEF [ . AVPODIMENTS @ or]™ s o s WRTLINDBER TSR o o o P, [}AP'I'UREH IN ERIN —_— Bll-l-ls PRUPUSE“ Rev. Fosdick, Charged With Dix| \‘}i\tgl:'e::lkra.:dr:i?:e 11"92‘::- | Besident of Washtagtan tor 126 Home of Col. Babb in Iowa Burn- paraging Birth of Christ, | W70 OO O ar (0 ve re. Yearsand Long Prominent in l\umerous C hangeslNo Definite Action ; ed, as He Escapes With Wife Must Decide Today. ‘j«;;r:}ud hv:’p s;m:;.‘n;n ]","': u»\.»lw m‘ Masonic Circles, | e e 20 was touched today, 5%, cost an Liam Lynch Wounded inl Announced by | on the Removal of and Five Little Ones. B2 e v ! Resolution for Measure Pre-| N©W YORK. Aprit 10—Five men|™STha" continued closing down ot | knows' in Mo whd 15 locally prominent in the Presbyterian | centrals in Cuba wing an out 1 resident of Fight—Revolt Believed to Conference. Randolph.Macon, ! clatid Press. sented at-Cumberland church were preparing toda. |furn below expectations, apnearei 1o Rk AuGou prehension of a shortage in €0 4 t his home CITY, Towa, April 10.—John upon Rev. Harry Eme ck, | s e A better inqu enue ESTOIRSE= I i e sl . - special preacher of t rat P'resby- | renorted for refined X 2| ter Pt - Rabbiandigtonr el fehRduan terian Church, and demand that he|pg \ - conducted at B Gueatahmen. ‘hree transfers to out-of-town | Special Dispateh to The Star. were burned to death in a fire which Labor Convention. atfirm his belief in the \\|«lmh|xhr‘Id"‘“‘h;‘)hgkyfi;p and Canddian in- ) ‘y‘,.'_ e | parishes and twelve intercity trans-| ROANOKE, Va., April 10.—With the | destroyed the farm home of his —_— O o0 L, Shauld Held crests. This brought the domestic ! ’ lecti S ek brother. Col. Babb, near Smithland, | s ; o i | refineries into the market and u con- By the Asoc fers matked the ¢ appointments election of S. K. Cockrell of Baltimore il e Star. been re e biness s DUBLIN, Ap . —Liam L of the 139th Baltimore conference of |as editor of the Baltimore Southern |10Wa. early chiidsen: wholl SRLAY . April 10.—This £ withini chicf of staff of the Ir the Methodist Wpiscopal Church, { Methodist, official organ of the Balti- | A > T session of the Maryland < : T 5 3 for this purpo i has been ¢ red, it was officially an- | which closed at the Hamline Church [more Conference of the Methodist | rs, ¥ strict of Columbia Fed- l'r,;x\n:rr"”‘n':{l 3 k. in answer | U. S. PROSECUTES ]6 nounced this afternoon B cening. Tishop A. W. Leonard | Episcopal Church South, and the se- | gib! “’:}rfip wite and five ather chil- feration of Labor was devoted to the |0 a1 overture fr Suilnns Wi S i » i membr(Of Gt Ea L captured the o l sco, who presided over : RGeS N eting enting of resolutions. C. . Coul- Wosd b JAPOLIS, Minn., April 10 AL 3 A My and o neh was captured by fhe Tree il ‘Imwlm_[lmu on of Roanoke as:the meeting Dr. Fosdick, as a l.lpl st pr i ) He : enting the retail clerks of | in a I'resbytérian pulpit, h & | Thre . witnesses for the wov-| . ; 4 Ve d benedictic &ia by | Place for next year. the 139th annual nting the retail clerks of | in 3 pulpit,” has | 7 i 4 lan, disug o, ! D o e | shington Central Labor Union, | storm center since May, when he|ernment were he the opening to- | ser SR £ sment, in w as 3 IcDowell of this meeting of the conference adjourned o e : bl eEnment wereihers at the o 5 { Hamilton P. Fox of the Ham sented a resolution cailing for the | Prea ; day in federal cour e rom 1861 to 180 AR Wounded 3 late yesterday. the | the Fundamentalists Win | ontet 1 Church is transferred to an_fm- % e of the non-political | M TGO Ot e that i i | sixteen Twin citles resident @ vania ecourthou The Irish i ar © been vy 8int puipit at Salisbury, Md.; Rev.| The proposal to remove Randolph- Foe : E e that in this ser- state federation, and re- |, HI® crities cha oal i on charges of conspiracy i nee- and remaine duced to such desperate st at Ellis Wiiilams 4 red from | Macon College from Ashland to Nor- political indorsement should i W a disparaging man- > o v [tion with the dlsposition of more ate army i o ot = B “lurch to one in Fred- | g ° g D sl ok | Be referred sxecutive,com Ber or the Virgin birth“of™ Jesua than $300.000 worth of bonds alleged | JUne 5 thei i« e Detine urchite one I olkk was referred to the board o tee of the sta RIS to have been stolen in mail robberies teiter w possible, wecar . ared doeus Gy his pastorship in Anacostia | trustees for action. should refe e s y o S — in_eastern « Ja " ments made put o publicity de- | for rton, Del | Blihes W, & Conliier, whisipresided L L n Federa Tabor for its Few women know as much about ctments | recently returned . vartment of rer Stat | “District superin- i sideration, and no in ? watches as Miss Martha Wittnauer, | a st the its mentioned : k Ay is retained | throughout the conference, read the trary to its judgment ¢ [who is the president and active man- | bonds - & $300,000 alleged u one of appointments yvesterd: fternoon an- | granted by the state body ager of one of the oldest watch | to 2 len in mail robheries commanding the first sou 1 | iplote list of appointments | S = ; i 7 nouncing numerous changes Representatives of Local Or-| “LIght Beer” Asked. making and importing concerns in | at New York, 50 Cincinpats 0! 01 was e nted ) 'w_York city other poin AN R Dt The appointments follow: resolution s presented by Superintendent, John R. Edwar Alexandrin District. ganization Will Attend Na- Docaon St .‘,‘,,‘.S‘.’; Alexandria, Frank A, Killman: 4 . 1. Lambert, presiding elder; Ales i : e net W in: Burt ndria, W. I. Hammond: Ballston, S oric: Blaemont. i 1. warner:| tional Convention in N. Y. lodge A B “ S| ) bin Johin,” ; il ndon. C. 1. Flory: Del T o = mond Wood: Dumfric HirshWickwire The Finelt of estville hington who will represent th ertained to labor 8 4 her tters which were sent to the B @ iy Fre 5 2 3 n at the national convention vener \erumiidie Langdon, W, Lo = ; of the Chamber o » of the i committer N. A. Line- 2 % 7 1 tes at New Yor! ay 7 to} umes Toone presented the report g SCREE el S e ” s he treasurer. i M. Brashear o . 3 Ma were announ 1y a by | report of Henry Broening, Bauer: Seat Pleas ok . Eutsler; “"“’"”' President B. F. Coll at the meet- | jegislative lobb, the federation wdson: Anacostia, | oquan, Glenn J. Coope areh: i [ing of the executive committee. {at Annapolis, detailing his activities ark iam ars B V' @ H - V. Offutt was named | “‘,‘ R EERERIEHESS: o . 2 : Y | The report of President Franeis J. g on or and the following | Drum, who also is president,of Dis- L. ‘,":I'”‘”h g : v L, |delegates were named: John Joy Ed- |trict No. 16, United Mine Workers of BT Beard: Wi - E tison, Joshua Evans, jr. W. W. Ev 8 submitted in the | Wes fer, W. H. tt, Charles E. Kern, Walter 1. Klop- |~ The r, e om et RO ¥ edgral Council 2 BN Rt e 3 Rt o oundry, ! Churches, E. O. Watson. , Julius Garfinkle, Frederick Stohl- th ng of wir !l(y»uu_l“;l,‘\.\“:n Dalthwore Dintrict. n Wi 1. Suunder John nEressicual Slection i ”“'] 1 ol Oad v 1. Weaver; substitute delegates, red H. D. \I\hl\xll. S r, M. « Leighto! 2 5 connected Speelma Feld Jtimore—Alpheus Wil John Lewls Smith, Percy H sell. Federation of in- Iward Hayves; Rosedal 3 *\n-u\mm . D. Harris; Andrew Ch , {Alex. K. Phillips, and rles J. [ dorsed his opponent. He declared that Byland, J. T. Hart; Trinity, | H, L. Huffm Arlington, i i a little favor done by one man should ion, J. L. Me ‘x.,.ku rvon, Van De committes indorsed the e sidered when compared Downs; ity | Central, A, K Epworth, to be | posed Better Homes Week to be | ; S+ Vesley ¥ ik ASERGeTR here June 4 to 10, as well as the cam- : et \-1.‘.:1{1:';.pp11 "I paign for endowment fund for | ons Condemned. Georgetow University The report condemned t At the meeting of the bhoard on|the ir ion_in the fed 26. there will be three reports ite ¢ e report recommends from committes of vital terest to|the ncoming legislative cc Washington The committee on|use ¢ effort to have a uniform wate supply, Francis R. Wel | our day for Maryland, with Inglesid ! ichairman, will present a report dnimum wa in connection with cville, D T, ing with the present an ure w fwo and young g working in North Foi i Corps of ngi 5 8 s « A recom- M Rikh ed to address the boa b 4 1 cxate to be ri, Correct Clothes for Men Tailored by HIRSH, WICKWIRE HE PHOENIX Accepted by well dressed fellows as a further development of style and tailoring. % N QU K A RN [} ) IR ] @ Il B An example of not merely something better in ready to wear clothes but that takes the place of made to measure clothes. The fine New York and London custom tailors are now featuring less TSR » board's com- 3 L. Dulane L e e e ey s Lnent: ¥ Lecteh, chairm e bLe presented to the Ficlding: editor Baltimore | b work u f < of United States to Southern Methodist, K. Cockrell; | Washington harbc B Jlish private labor agencies which student Emory Univ John Knox. | prOy eme s . J0% menton bl Sopled Lewisburg District. o CEminit 1 p st eRes bl W. C. Talbert, presiding elder; Al-approved n te ull b -| Among the reso presented 1 derson, V. Aaror Alvon, Paul !‘ rs nl‘fl rited States my who | referred to e was one Hendricks, supply; Blue Sulphur, J e v 3 tell of | corge Pri g iploves® B Callag. 5 == No. 3 Federation of supply; Durbin, R i 3 g ton, call- trorge, R. L. Fultz; C 3 y ddress the b with- supplied; Epworth, st T. Ha | r 1 the committee on o 1 s ( s 1y Memorial, H. L. Hout; {m 3 s, of which Perry B end \Im turned continuanee of Whe | ) 3 rd, . Cope; Greenbank, L. (pin is chairma he itree will on i e I S : . s i ;i present a report with th 6] < IR ESIRIBIRIRS! N IA. | R o worthy interpretations Hinton, can; Spr 5. | erection here of etie sta : £ t of the rail- of the Phoenix motif. 4. D ] Ho 3 nd the textile workers . R 3 & : e: nfim e ’ifir‘“i»’,'f; "his"plan o checks Two of its distinguished ey Lo s L e e anisen capting o ostecntn features: the “blunt” Aliingmlev, Tal k. Russ Datidaon. e { American labor novement.” The reso- vest and French plaited high waisted trousers. kel 3 R D. L.|y; 1 stri T Pt Union. 3. REhens {lution is expected to precipitate a Richlands, W. A. (¢ o y eve LY arm debate when the committee re- W. Russell, supply 5 : L 2 ris. 3 Glenside, J. IV, Russell; Je 3 “nited ers of ! . LI 1 1 Moorefield District. ! 0. D. Lambért Linde - int Sa sing and upward Ui ; ot 4 |3 M. Light. presidir p Stickley; sburg, J Ithis: | i 7 : ' { S ehrotine, | gusta, E. W. Dolan, supy ¥ Rty | < ) . b 2 BRI 7 USRI AR iversity., ] R M RIERL corge Hasel: - = Other resolutions offered were: By suppl r P L == Adam i H. Burdette, 1 . £ Roades 2 crhiood of H <mall “d M | v Tho P. Good, & umberland d , L. H._ Smallwond: Ne ; : s - et } iten Aol SRR v 3B Hupman: Ridgew: cmen in Maryland, now in ————— Cent 5 Brown; Tri A : Riverton, ( ssenberger i ¢ ] oris, M. D e; Frederick, | PEnters i . C., pled i G Weid X M. B tal { H. L. i . G. H. H. Taylor: Mliss Eliza Iman of Balti- - HatFEC.'S LeadiounicBime- o liiton A ' Rt i ,1‘5.“1"”‘,.\‘1’«?\» ; Flintstone, 1 b 17‘{(“"“‘.‘“‘." -‘{’ el : s henalt of the 3-;r,\vl:.mx‘:'.'l:frm]x‘n: WHUh anh & rut[lrn matic Situation Between s . ”\‘H.u,j()”x‘.::’.:’:n: l";"(«'?”;‘tb,ll“‘d‘r‘-\'\!‘f'\'l}(‘r !'l.'u‘;;_, W H Zoe: Tof strikers. She said they won the m timore—last District. \ Helmintolle e to the S aryland rett, W. J. Barnard, supply - i Massanut X ren, K. | ¢ West Virginia and prec Nations. fl IR I i\ Listonbure. ‘|l_"“,‘.‘ Near 10lh The Men’s Store \(-ur 10th i b i M4;lvn\\v.ll F. L. \\”\‘ an educ t ¢ 3 all: Peter: m;r;: poean > itary, W. H. Best; student s y Be union label which _Picdmont Chi dolph-Macon Collegn — > d no p S L unction quarterly conferen g leading the ,,,,‘,,¢,,,k e Kiracofe; student in Drew ¥ Mar. dilway shop et b B : ¥ foat S 3 . < strik »d_the assistance of the Sl ired to Cuba c ) 1 in prosecuti strike, 4610 vl R R R R R R SRR R R AR E» | to Holston rrence, 3 sed the delesates to see that "o/lnnkr District. v'lnll B. C. 3 : ! . frie nd~ of labor refrain from patron- Canter, presiding elder: ence, F. T. z 7 excursions promoted the F. Lowance: Blackshurg, " |ference, W r road, cially those to Pen Mar. . bs: Buena Vista, H H. K. Gill; Western Run, ore—West District. AtKins chenour. Roano All the Bran you need in delicious form:! BRAN is the basic and principal ingredient of Post's Bran Flakes with Other Parts of Wheat. 1In this appetizing food, bran is provided in the right propor- tion with valuable nutritive parts of the wheat, to mazke a delightful, ready-to-eat cereal with efficient and absolutely natural laxative action. Court, G v Trinity, M. D. Mitchell; West : . ¢ : End. J. H. Smith: Roanoke Circuit, o 2 B 158 i ; Ml to be supplied; Rockbridge D. W wi . 454 \r M ;G tobi o M. Richardson; in Moscow | . i torms § Monror S v s conference evan- ME’ e d ; : 2" Rog s. fonary to { Allr ar 7 t « - ; .| Belgium, William 4 i nothe most t . i i i Rockingham District. = g b St ¢ n L Kemp Horn: W i ._Richardson, presiding elder; S aicn : o 5 oty o, 'B. W. John: Bath. Charle : k mission o : W iss i - in the pas- i L Wagner, supply; Blue Ridge, ] n a s L y Ciiment IS X : US| Fridiey Bridgewater, J. : I s ll Russia tomg . ] 3 Tl R - 0 : Calvary, H. R. Deal; C: V. Wheeler; Grace, L. V. Ruckman n Memorial, J. mith: Melrose , " nue, J. H. Haley: Mount Olivet, " . A. Burch: Raleigh i G : s X . Wine, supply; El Hatred for British. ¥ ! Ellicott ¢ L “offey; Fairfield, K. D. o— £ . : O 5 shen, G. K. Heydrick; - V hes ¢ ofl B L D O. Pritchett 5 & : iy i ! : Batred of e 1 G Owens: Hampstead. | Greenville, A B. Site o aMls the Russians for the British ix com-{¢. R, Banés; Hillsdale, R. H. Bart- |J; C. Copenhaver; Keeseltown, W. t t daily cign Commis- | 1ett; Hanover (Louis Horpely; Tiche *)‘g”"‘,’-'“l’“c"g‘c"l’“ I 3. Biv : T~ y ~.~]r hervin has 2 I ter and Mar. (J. 0. Whale \) rel, | 5 hur(hvfi]fg 4 2 \ . > 7 \}}Y“h -fi]ea“m kda{: comes ed many statesmen in middle Burope | : - 2 ville, L. L. Lioyd; Mount Crawford, S = 2 e t by e e e Y B C. L. Potter; Mount Solon, C. J. Clark} thetwil ito makephome; and i Eri TSk oV Coontinea i < W Wi oI R i1 New Hope. G. E. Pope: Page, E. B. 2 all about it fresh, bright, e British governn ed, with | e N A Cook, supply; Port Republic, C. M. it personal attacks - 1 Oella (Louls Horpel); 8 - G-l pulli Rockbridge Baths, L. L. « 3 fp":k ?nd Epai. Ac{"e Q“"il' whom he ¢ o o vl 4 e %o lAu.\d; Hsnenanqlnans—!smnley. y 3 ity Paints and Varnishes will contel ¢ s it i ;| woo ; Sta , B, = ; v s e v vontem l : - i ] B e L O L i | help. The exterior can be A LAXATIVE FoOD Parts of Wheat was the first to be made that was high ¢ Y . : Clifford | ¢haplain, Staunton Military Academy, 2 g . DY TO . . . . . W. 5. Thomas. repainted: floors, doors, - really delicious and at the same time effective, nourish- ex now ope villity Doctors freely recommend bran because it can be relied upon to produce a natural laxative effect— never the unnatural, drug-like action. WMNNES A\ WYY IR Of all bran cereals Post’s Bran Flakes with Other Portunity nt Great aGual RO : E. V. Regester, presiding elder. e nished; walls decorated; is upon confus ¢! Superintendent, B. ¥, De Vrie Yl Wendell Allar Galvett varnished; fences, barns, —it is the one bran cereal which really S Bt inemal | W. B. Dorsey: Frederick, A, Lee Bar- Jatter toward tuin carry : T. M. Dickey: Dobbs, | prentwood, C. H. Canon; Laurel, F. Patuxent, N. C. Rice: Poolesville, 2 g and Varnishes for every pur- Thex - ‘Washington District. - casings and baseboards var- ing and non-irritating. ethods and seck every poss = DOEti Bethesda, E. H. Davi : . : & S - T e it repressntatives ) T ek Disisiok L e A R 3 chairs and tables stained and 4 ; You don’t tire of Post’s Bran Flakes FerIIey At~ | Lyons: Chesapeake, R. C. Maxwell: = 3erkley Springs, | . ‘ 1ton. 1o be sup- | Giarksburg, H. L. Coffman; Colesville, sheds and steps given 2 new tempts you to eat enough bran, every day, to : T. Llo: Genter | Tett; Gaithersburg. A. E. Owens; appearance—all vanh little = be effective. Bl aicule tie anibstey o amel U W NMeeks: Grace, W. .| Geshen. G. R. Mays; Hyattsville: A, . ]| cffortand eye-pleasing results. them. savcly f e g e . e T La Plata-Indian Head, H. Q. ~ ‘We have Acme Quality Paints they are now traveling nothing is|wale tan Elk : Mount Rainier, J. M.’ York;: . ot refinett B et B it i XU SRR Sast] Potomac A & “Watkins: . |4 pose and surface. No trouble ‘ Developments in Moscow are being ok, Willlams; Frostbure, v c rges, chael s < watched with extreme anxiety in wnt, Howard Mullen- | Rockville, N, B. Harmon, jr i : to show you colors, estimate Great Britain. (supply); Howard S to be supplie ! quantity, cost and tell you all S —— A rland v); aul’s to be supplies ADMIRAL COUDEN DIES. tdgley: Washington L R o Fen tlen g : X ; aboutit. Come in and talk WITH OTHER PARTS OF B, Gate Har-1M. Hésser: Mount Pleasant, C. K.| it over. e Ray; Mount Vernon Place, C. G. Chap- . E Wi M)h (supply);. Hill bor- A - Rear Admiral A. R. Couden. United [ Archer; Hyndman, L. M. Beénnett: & LRipey Juniog preacher; St. WH A States Navy, retived resident er, A. H. McKinley; Martinsburg, inger and C. W. Cobb, Washington at intervals for Steclman: Midiand, F. w.|ifi Woodmont, E. H. Davis; confer- LAXA TEEen s s st Sl UG 2o oy secrefary: YL A TIVE FOOD an Hospital hefe Saturdiy morning it~ | AT Perking: Oldtown, Alberr Stan: | Glakemore: ‘secretary for Southern 1RE o L i, 2 N | et an i piogos Jon H-1ana Social ‘Service, J. E. McCulloch; Toring: fhom & 0ola and went. tb the : Rawlings, E. Orndorf | Missionary to Cuba, G. D. Naylor; d Made by Postum Cereal Company, Inc. hospital Satu for treatment. A 2 . H. Mead (sup-)Student in R. M. Coilege, John A. Battle Creek, Mich, O few hours later he die ¥): rn, John A ‘Grogs; | STazta; conterenca necretary, of edu_ The body will be cremated at J. Tnion Grove, | cation, H. P. Hamill: Home for Aged 60’ c st Nw Gawler's undertaking establishment | Lynn W. Paul: |2nd Orph‘:’r:s. :. J. Ringer. ] o tomorrow anid the ashes will be taken | W ..nurmhm Tuna (sup- inchester District. 4 10 Miohigan City, Ind, by a nephew, lananeet, C. 5. Beynois | et A Gler. prosiba. Gidets One Block Emt of 7th and Pa. Ave. who has been summoned to Washing- hester, P. O. Mumfard; Lonacon- ' Berkley, D. iVt MerNe. won. ing, U. 5. Wright L. L. Lowance; Brucetown, J. H. Wil

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