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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, APRIL 2u§3. s 9l BA”IM[]RE BARS Ask Virginia Men |VIRGINIA ROAD FUND |Woman Voters Ask Permission Devote Full D $3,000,000 HIGHER! Sl syt o T st el M".K UF 5 FARMS TO th):d Euild?:g Gas Tax and Government Aid Will‘% To State Age o “21 an(l Over” :‘.fig';-‘f'F’"‘;"""I:'l‘("' e "‘:I'“"’I‘;\;i"';‘:’l% & BANDTWHD 0Kz, Son PAY ROLLCAPTURED Extradition of Man Who Held Up Hagerstown Pay- master Sought. FOUND DEAD UNDER CAR. % i = 3 5 ne over a high embank- Boost Figures by August 1, Dis he Star. L Mrs. Burrows said in ne In the night and the dissovers “L,\.‘.“H-\T,“' Va., 4\x|r.ll 28— RICHMOND, Va., April 2 s ALTIMORE, Md., April 28.—A resolution, not being made until morning i Rickard. ‘Bildgletown, Va. . 3 s airected’ by the legisiature, v Says Commissioner. resolution asking amendment of he edotation 0 : He had b emploved at the ESenjtravelinpibac s ‘m‘f«»nh Insanitary Dairy Conditions| wrinkie has issuea a procia ——— the election laws making it v el |y MaTEiand il wa vistationiar turnpike between -alling on Virginia me it Sl e e e calling on Virginia men to RICHMOND, Va, April 28— missable for @ woman in register- ] deterred ¢ in- e quit to ko back Winchester and Mount Jackson, i % 4 or age venty igant but 25 e e e VEhEter And oafonn: ackan. A||eged in Four of ble in their respective nelghbor- |way Commissioner Shirley announc ing to state her age as twenty-one These Cases. exercising the = hoods May 8, and to devote the en- |that by August 1 he will have for| years and over,” was introduced Whe . this qualification has i no success, thus far, to catch his two runaway sons, Vernon. aged thirteen, and Carson, aged tei = Who left home last Monday morn- In Long Chase Special Dispate h Special Dispateh to ;Ire d?y 'm the ;muulln»; and repair- {new r;»uls moxe than $7f,""0<1|'fl‘* over | at the session of the semi-annual heen changed in other states where state, county ng of the roads and bridg and above the amo or the same| oooCl S S as heen recognized as militat- ons By are sBNed (o repore (o the |[neriod last vear, fhis money will| convention of the Federation of | It has hecn recognized au militat- | tome mbagh n local road officers. The proclama- |come from the tax on gasoline and | Republican Women vesterday. ticipation of women in the election support of St it tion followed a resolution asking | from the government road funds. Mrs. George B. Burrows, chair- of public officials. Be it inerefore Mrs. dones learns that Mré, Smith 3 the governor to do this, but the , Mr. Sh is optimistic regarding| man of the organization In the Resolved by the A Feder- who or, is to be one | April 28 —Five | belief is that there will be few to |the outlook, and the belief is that from | sixteenth ward, sponsored the res- | & of Republican Women, that of the r ration clerks, she will nth ago held up and | | gairy farmers have been prohibited | Tespond to the summons now on the roads will besin to appear | olution, which was secoaded by ure of this state, be im- not regisic Ciiae Mo robbed Alex htig, paymaster of | Pe had the & ] some i from shipping milk into imore, | in a manner indicating the determina-| Miss Gertrud cimbach, to change the laws <o that Mrs ' TR s | plmess, tion of the state to provide thorough- “The reason that women do not women giving the borhood |t She forty e S re of | Particular town, h s is | b s o= s the Roulette Knitting Mill e e “\, i [ following a hearing before Health fares as rapidly as possible from the| turn out in greater numbers to ‘twenty-one years and over, years old. when she has bee : the $5.800 payroll of the factory afte al there that they had been ; commissioner C. Hampson Jones. | . |available funds. vote is that they have to state he duly qualificd voters 4 ing as thiriy-five Baokjacling Kochtis, has heen cap seen going in some other direc i dihe Faumers are Archic Stuop "‘i e e e B S S SR S i s <) s : y tured in Philadelphi nd has been | nally, they separated, Vernon !th R e e fdentified. according to word received | Temaining in t dinburg seetion | E | i S i ‘ 2 | and Carson coming to Winchester, | °f Henryton, J. Stanley Davis of New- | by State's .\u«-;m nl Ang! “;\"I”-‘ ll-..;,.. found him sleeping in a |Market, Lawrence Winger of Rocks U " inger, now in Pennsylvani secking | YOX at railroad station and took and Andrew E: rett of Fores extradition { him to headquarters, Night patrols | “.,;:.I rn“\\,‘«\‘:lh‘-l‘:.q]r .I‘ rh,'f‘,:{','(’,,.‘ and municipal ele Spectal Dispa Special Dispatel to The Star. HAGE ‘N, Md.. April 28— The | IME. ostensibly to go to school | BALTIMORE, Ma NemditiSe | Whenever M rd thous | 3 Fechtig was robbed on his way ! men hibped and provided a from the bank to the factory. The| him with ham sandwiches, The |ieit milk which showed too high « | A content. le other four | In the case of the sixth producer, | John Stone of Union Bridge, Md. i | | S ) N || 011 N NP Q] 1ol vhile dr c ‘W automo- ed SiEbitomine 3 cases insanitary conditions at the 5 e aing SR 'Fm»‘l e med the basis of complaint EGwen Four-Month Sentence ber of the tass hich Fechtig | rned and shed is Tae o h . . drove away. Th had bec olen | of sandwiches, had them charged ms show satisfactory conditions. of & Young Philadciphia_ woman. - 1 Ccnsent of Owner. was this g which the Pennsyivania d by inspecto that the WINNER OF TRACK MEET ) {the owner's consent, Willlum G Isley of Washington, employed by Mrs, County School Contest Held }D Sthersbure: r. Moto i 'Ly Judge Samuel Rigzs in the police at Gaithersburg ton Lauds Service of TO PENNSYLVANIA LINE | o hees ot “onomineon- o robber was cauzht by Philadelphia| following morning day men pe number of the lic tallicd with the { to send him home af had re- ‘J;'u‘r‘vv‘rfim': :n‘ ..-n“-vl.v lin:v o allowed to two days before from the chine i to the police, and left. t Bt k. ki police ve been sccking since the itk sent her fram his place showed = S bbory ! 00 10w a butter-fat content. He was g i o o | allowed fifteen days to increase the | PeCitl Dispatel totle Star. g i cents f this component, but n ROCKVILLE, Md.. April 28.—Upon department 10 o, Pe of uiihg the uuic. here is one Dhase of a prrer foml | Mobile of Mrs, A. L. Adams of Wash- Z ampaien being conducted by the de- | ington, without first having obtiined ; 5 ' . partment | % Travilah Second in Montgomery | FOREST FIRES BURN WAY |Mdams as a chauffeur, was sentenced Maryland house of correction. He Epecial Dispateh to Phe Star KOCKVILLE, Md. April 25 —The Former Principal of Hamp- pupils of the one and two room public schools of Montzemery county held | ton Institute at Celebration. ed in Maryland—Fighters Still |t pay fines and costs aggregating | ersburg vesterday. with nearly thre L i Grigsley was arrested near Sil- hundred participating. Thirty schoc Stand Guard. Sith iy Moigvey ol ol were represented Special Iy 3 . a and Clagett. Colesville school won the high « i g ol o1 pointe. The Travilah | q i AMPTON, Va. Held for Thefts. hool. with 40 points, jistatesmanlike secvice of Dr. HollisB | w- | Howard Beavers, a young Washing- and the Oakdale and U { Frissell, principal of Hampton In- ;" e Pennsylvania state nian, . in default of bail in the > on and social progress . are over scrub er whic v sel Rizgs in the The mumber of points scored by the | 100 and” social progress throughout | has grown up since the big fires of | holict col to awalt the action olhert aihoois righton, 30; |the south. the nation. and the world | four “Years ago. Unless high winds 0y i e Sl o _ e 02 Wheaton. { was graphically described during the | oW 3 < believed that the fires | Charea of grand S | “atand [Btvciotin mabears e | Y EE (apantiinelr force betore | ghd with breaking into Marking the Progreff of 48 f Buck | Dr. Rubert R, Moton, principall or| 4 i score of men still | Brot e Sheine | Montrose and Blairs. & each Tuskegee Institute; Andrew Jackson | 1€ Patrollin rea near her PR Sl ingsville, 2. and Burnesville, Avery.|ypo. o : by N v The trade of Oppenheimer’ f having been started nearly a lalf century paft in thif city of Wafhington, it if but fitting 19 commemorate the anniverfary of that occafion. 1o do thif, we are annguncing through the Publick Print, their annual athletic meet at Gaith 9 “And though our country ecervehere if filld With ladief, and with gentlewwomen, skilld In thif rare art, yet here we may difcernc Some thing f to teach them if they lift to learn A diouion L ok | wernor of Vir- tle additional « i aid to have been the The meet was in charge of Prof. {8inia oster Peabody of | bected Small & y i are | 3 Thomas Thomas W. Troxull, principal of the | N jEPringing up here and there from |y mployes - farm. | saithersburg High School, and Robert| Mr. 4 that it haq ! SMoldering embers are being im- Iy all of the clothing was re- .. Tolson of Rockvilie, who were that Wt hadmediately extinguished e = sisted by Mi McAtee, Rice, Ma built from Tenant, Helen Wal- _fl:( ;n;)vl”»x";“l"“'l!:::l‘ ‘_;'ISTRATTON RES'GNS— POST |iud: ¢ T, tol the MVashis uht | nson. Hazel Plummer. rseeing trustful | - wa 4 was finally hison Bin Swno Sbecariie WITH W. & V. RAILROAD B nruitiad his gullt to Judge —— teave s in Baltimore Welsh, e Harold Hargett, M: 3 sner, 3 ‘eabody referred This ad vertisement fashioned after the stvle of the 19th cent Reed. Ralph Walker : s lifetime a farsecinz statesman and | Quits as General Manager to Open S i ng o William organ music exp Washington-Virginia Railway Com- | desertion. The bill set forth that the to Dr rissel's latio { A 1< held the |10 the bill the couple have two - i colored “bank = president. for se | Humpton Institute Dr plans are not defi Iy settled, he |Pltin Wus represe d by Attorney ! G0 Biechill - repsemnicd by twe]Vided for all of Bie lite | He refen e Sflop u‘NIwE that institution, the doors of w in ne £ e : :George ¥ le i behalf e wies! INTO STOVE KILL CH".D; cach; Paul Condin, $7; W. DeVo formerly endent of e o e e cenl ;death in an unusual accident, whe Biciency.* He eaid that F. i N WREN Y Colesville district faimer, which will A L e A e | | S g s the Inauguration of a <ery Spectal Sale of exceedingly nice iroughout the world for his ur i ngineering s i y anted. o e ' > e f e Yrrel Q1 JURY CHOSEN TO TRY i U was needed to make | SH0fces tNew £ it towt o e e, goodf of intereft to the Ladief <ehs Sew and Knit, the pricef " its own | - s spified b ra H This memorial gift was accepted by | vicinity an abs D ames B, (Geien ) ootaui NDON, Va. April o5 ; from Mrs. Katherine John- S { Starting the Firft Day of May False Entry on Institution reverence and bhea i . announced today he had ten- uple were married in Rockville on it R - o 5 terized the mind. Heart and dercd his resignation to the hoard of | slarch, 1912, and that in March, 1919, | and Continuing for Fifteen dayf &pecial Dispateh 10 The Star. rennaissance of education 1 position of ¢ here the| children—Lavinia M. and Madelne RICHMOND. Va., April 28 1and to the building of a wociv three year IV.—aged ven and six. respectively, entry™ o books of tie Mechanics' > svstem of education that to : ering apent | Mobert Peter, Jr., of Rockville. Savings Bank, will be ¢ leted to-!account of t whole man and pro- |in New . » white lawyers and one colored to him as an apostle LES g town. | por vielating various motor vehicle The state has cases against ci® man of faith, cou and 1 Lo uburban Kailway Compa regulations the tollowing have paid sticers identified with the {who 1ught neg = Compa fine or forteited collateral in the were closed nearly a year ago and| Chandl Idthwait. municipal or- : # liams, $: o Which is believed. to be wholly in-|#anist of St. Paul. Minn., gay CARTRIDGES T . Bradfield ‘and J. E Street at Eighth solvent. Several hundred colored peo- | ODening recital on Frissell | HROWN | ch; D. N. Blandford, New York . $4 WIFE C—AU_SE.S ARREST done: by Mr ; Special Disprtels to The Star ations have been issued for o 5 § " e, Dr. Henry I 4 s Jid son of Roddy Wash- Upittenuron detlvered the fon {the Montgomery neral Pittshurgh, delivered the for ington of Caroline county, came 1o his | Ho:pital at Sandy Spring, this county, i Desertion and Non-Support. liévenin) the Baincagm two pistol cartridges he had tied to- | carth and a Lrotherhood a5 | iathir and’ thrown in-a stove. eu. | fike place the afterncon of May not remote but present 1 Siadea. B e op at ! ell Best, Charle a man who became s and algo told of other simil York Soon. =t ard C. Peter has sigr - . of which are to be much reduced. Richmond Man Faces Charge of | Hampion In Stratton. genetal manager of ington on the ground of Records. DE Briesen ooy hpant cctors of the company to tane efs | the plaintiff was deserted rding of a Jury to t hn Mitchell, jr on, Dr. Mot : T He said today that while his future |Who ire with their mother. The! ‘ppe c1mc1. growing out of the tangled affair: themselves and other Easme i tofencteed BN arra L i & Dr. ~ McPherson | le had their life's savings in the |Memorial organ. = Mr. and L. P, Pop Candidates for Degrees. | FREDERICKSBURG, Va. April 28, r of Miss Duane Grace 1 Man Charged Wi ersa day address o Cumberland g ith | versary day addr n Mortimer O, Stabler. 1 CUMBERLAND, Md. April 2 One hundred and one candidates for | dual missle ploughed through |C'0eY. this counts s DeVorak 1 Dispateh to The St A. Porter. technical engineer |diplomas and four candidates for the tove and penetrated the heart of | 19 & daue *ter of Maximilian DeVorak a of Footer's D degre | of science inithe child, killing him instantly. i 7 W et B htnan W i in Fers pfcemntat | (10 B A M inntand - T, Cubbage of the Cumberland !¢ the n Institute Loard of | v ¢ force on a warrant secured by | trustees by Mr. eabody | TAKOMA PARK CAUCUS. his wife, Mrs. Agnes Porter of New :::,p,.',:brfnnr;;ing desertion and H“IEUROPE PLACES FAITH;VO‘E"S - h;'e:“;m:" e According to his wife, the husband | isdrawing a salary of $1,000 a month. | f g : - 3 inate Three Councilmen. B cumahed bond arioemetng ek {INIUSS SSAYSIBARNES | 1 cocic or e v e voren H s in Takoma Park. Md., will be heltlz — 3 ALEXANDRI Tank-up for Tomorrow With— Thos. @sack (G j Monday night at X o'clock. in the ! = .. . akoma Presbyvterian Church, where | Retain Confidence in American. ,ominations will be made for three 2 - councilmen, to_serve terms of two | Motives and Ability, He Tells tes TS e The mnm'inxr \:vill"?‘:’ d ves- 4 . called to order by Town Clerk Ren terday afternoon at n public Bankers' Meeting. 5. Davis school by planting five silver maple trees by the pupils from the s i grades. Four pupils from each gr: dfv' By the Associnted Press. i | The councilmen whose terms expire | Rogen . There W an addr bY 1 URYE, N. Y. April 28— Urging that| tha i 1 are Dr. H. W. Miller. H. E. and John R. Adams. Mr. has served for several vears council. ""J. Metz representing the junior : PR e S L e ! the bankers of the United States keep In observance of the one hundred|in close touch with European affair and fourth anniversary of the found- | = Sy e A aeitlie crasr oriOna neliows, e | o us B Sbannes president foff tn o hers o the Hifferent lodges of | United States Chamber of Commerce, this city tomorrow night will attend |told the exccutive committee of the | Allotment Made to Improve Vir- gpecial “services at Grace copal | American Bankers' Association that | Church. A sermon will be ¢ . : e Lo L ver ent thrip through Europe had | ; Members of Potomac and S pta | convineed him that European nations | ‘\“"l"""n"s‘ improvements m; lodges escorted by Caton, Alexandria. { had not lost their faith i : jriver and harbor projects announces NG CURE oo st | motTosttueigtatiang dmer) the War Department included ginia Waterways. 0, I, 0 i MOST COURTEOUS EMPLOYE. TO AVOID KEY WEST |, " SCourteny ek wontish here. contest here, staged by the Kiwanis Club, Miss e R e i B T ; e B i TN VI 22 0dd Fellows' S labus | hose who claim otherwise.” he 130,000 for Humboldt harbor and bay, street at 7:1 nd march in a | Said. “1 believe are wrong. |1 _think r 5 00 for St Marys Pody to the | there is the same trust and confidence | = 01000, £o1. Crate e begin at 7:45. {in _American motives and ability as| v 3 r. California; $70.000 for According to Cor i v 4 < : Ohio river dam No. 30; $50,000 for enue Charles H . the e bankers nference ended with | pollock Rip shoals. Nantucket sound, | aminer of records has taken over the ding of the report of the reso- i Afassa $15.000 for Charlotte | income personal property tax repor confmities. ‘Wwhich the lharbor. Florida; $1.000 for Pemunkey made to his office thus far, and yuncll .expreased, {aeif mu =iatmed|vive. WVirsinla. and; $1.000 for Bitia- engaged in making an investigation {OVer continued untest in Furope andiponi river, Virginia. of the returns submitted. According immpatity iinithe v wEthatiL ‘ 2 O o the commissioner, there are still a RS L 5 LA g . et A e | United States to rest on a sound ba lare number'of cizens who e LSS DITSO T W fatn| TO CURB_ LAWBREAKERS. Jess they do 8o by June 1 the reports | tWrmoil e = will have to be submitted by them to |, 1t Pledzed the association's aid to al Dispateh to The Sta T e ner of " records ani Tthe | the government, the American Legion, { R e TN T April 28 —The Aty harea: jana“any’ other 'organization actively prderick Federation” of Churches, re- Mr. Callahan says all state licenses | engaged in promoting the welfare of |cently organized, is considering an should be.paid not later than May 1.1 30 s disabled in the world war. |a)l-inclusive program of law enforce- and not more than 50 per cent of i With & view of adjusting the work of | ment 1hose requiring licenses have made | the Veterans' Bureau and making it| The plan has the backing of every application for same. function at maximum e chins i (atolts: Delinquents, under the law, will mi fined $25 in addition to being Tequired 10 pay the license 1WARNS SPONGE FLEET The chamber of commerce has just; recelved word from W. D. Duke, gen- | eral manager of the Kichmond. Fred- ericksburg and Potomac rlullrn: d, that Madellne Pyiie. & bank attach suthority has been given by that rail- | Burni Blamed M: vne, che, won Y e e on, oy il Burning jof Boat on War |}, Gopular choice as tha most cour- #ide of the Union passenger railway| Between Greeks and Americans. |teous emplove Serving the pubiic in station extended westward for the! the city. A gold watch was offered accommodation of the passengers who Seek to Prevent Trouble. as a prize. 2 meet incoming (rains from the south. e Mrs. Emma D. Laleger, eighty-one | Ry the Associated Press. ' ld, died yesterday at her resi- | KRy WEST, F 5 SEEK STRIKE SOLUTION. years old, died y av at her res| KEY WEST, Fla., April 25.—Ernest . ” " dence near Columbia pike, Arlington!yjeres of Tarpon Springs, owner of _— Take the hills like a greyhound with power to spare; county. She is survived by several|schooner Carrie S. Allen, ‘which was |y, . Officials Would End Mt. Ver- % 2 = SRR S o oioait toroitow Imre by (burned 1n the iicev i eat harbor by - decimate distance with less drain on your “gas”—PEP UP at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon | (310 Suid to have been a party of | mon-Woodberry Mills Trouble. from the Methodist Church at Arling- 1on and Interment will be in Columbia Garden cemetery, that county. She was the widow of John Laleger. Funeral services for Mrs. Maggie Mellon, who - died in Washington, were held at 9 o'clock this morning at St. Mary's Catholic_Church, and conducted by Rev. L. F. Kelly, as- sistant pastor. Burial was in St Mary's cemetery. Mrs. Rose Virginia Browne, a for- mer. resident of this city, died ves- terday afternoon at her residence in Washington. She is survived by two children, Malcolm Browne and Miss Tdth Browne. Her funeral will take Key West spongers, arrived here after having scouted over the gulf in a seaplane to warn the remainder of the Tarpon Springs sponge fleet to return to the home port, fearing lest harm befall the ships should they come here. The firing of the Carrie S, A. Allen is_another chapter in the little war which has been going on here for the last several years between Greek spongers and Key West sponge fish- ermen. The Key West fishers take the position that the Greeks have no license to obtain their sponges from the waters in this section. Also, they By the Assoclated Press. BALTIMORE, April 28.—Henry F. Eroening, president of the Baltimore Federation of Labor, has announced that he has received information from the federal Department of Labor that it has appointed a committee to try to efect a compromise between strik- ing employes of the Mount Vernon- Woodberry mills and their em- ployers. Announcement also was made that the American Textile Workers’ Union Las granted a temporary strike char- ter to the local workers and de- 2 /, WITH LIGHTNING! Fires faster, burns clean, leaves no “There’s a Filling Station Near You” PENN OIL COMPANY Rosslyn, Virginia West 166 and Main 6608 2 o declare, they would not object to the | clared its intentlon to assist the em- place at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon. | Greeks’ gathering sponges here if | ploves in their demand for better - ———————— they would use grappling hooks and | working conditions. —_— Tt 18 easfer to get a divorce In Nor-| not” trample over the sponges with| Nearly all of the 1,100 employe: W#WWWW%/WWWWWWWWWWWWWW/M%” way than in any other European |diving cuits, oo pull the young [of the mills are said to be now o trye sponges. strike.

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