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2 * THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1923.. TELLS OF SLAYING | "o momee o cuuvas wsss.VINER SHOT DEAD ‘ IN FREEFORALL t Fifteen days, all-expense tour to Jamaica, British WORLD DELEGATES R;;u,;;;rgc;,;s;”i * MEETINCOUNGL), ¢ Kept Secret - RHHIOND GRL ‘Bécause the reporters at'the court- i ’ ! house would not accede to his “de-| : y < 3 mand” that his license “must be kept = A g i . Women’s Alliance to Consider|ou: or the papers- sohn w. Moore, | YOUNG Russian in Jail Mter[ }Pbllce Blame Clash Over § west indies. Included twenty-four, of Alexandria, Va., to- 1 . i : ; : il | 1s and b z Applying Welfare Work to. |axs"ccurnes s iconse 1o Cot. . .| Confessing Murder of ! | Women for Bunkhouse | [ e secmiie motor sour: et 5 { Kroll, the license clerk, and ked | - < i ' 5 ! meals and hotel accom- Civilization Problems. {out of the omee. ‘ | Miss Shevick, 16. SAVS 1O-TeuMm WES TIRED | Trgedy in Maryland. modations in Jamaica. | Moore came to the courthouse from —— Alexandria with Miss Alma Loutse —_— AND 15 GOING TO BED THIS et DA e Ask your travel agent or i " oman delegates from every state | fhinns elghteen Y2ars o mihg the A 2 { 3 READ. | e, UNTED PRUIT CouPany wny foreign countries gathered ! license he requested that no publica- | RICHMOND, Va., April 50.—Joseph | g ! CUMBERLAND, Md., April 30.—In o | Generai Offces 151 Siatz .. Hor! here today under the auspices of the|tion be made. The license clerk ad- { Enoch, twenty-three, a Russian, is lnl 2 ;l)l"awl among strikebreakers at the ( @ Passenger Departm Spinks, elghteen years old, and the {coiia) nicpateh to The Star, { Mint . vised him that he had nothing to do| s . = s Universal Alliance to dis- USEE B0 N s | the ety Jall charged with the murder | Hoffman mine of the Consolidated Coal | ans of applying their welfare | & visit to the pressroom. i elia Shevick, sixteen, Saturday | Company Steve Walrus, a Lithuanian < \«fHElg ) LEET | the problems that seem to| The trio sought out the reporters |afterncom: He broke down Sunday | e one of the rumber, was shot through | and insisted that the names e omit- | evening, and, fn the presence of Do- | Ilhe heart and killed last night. | request was refused, Moore placed the | t€tive Chief Wright and several | i The police say it was a fight over of registering incoming | license on the desk of one of the|other detcetives, made a confession. | < | women. They are looking for Lewis k up ihe morning. For- | newspapermen and started away. He! Enoch told of going along severl | Johnson, James Johnson and Harry exervises Wil be held jwas recalled nd told o take the |stroets, and to a joint where he knew | Serite ; Miven the president of | paper back to the clork, A few min- | ! ! g e S eniten | utes after the license had been left | the little girl would pass returning alrus was thirts i / Calkibun el Adliress of welt | on Kroil's dexk the girl’s mother re- (£rom & moving picture show. He — W s R - e or iy o me und sounds the keyuote of the|turned for ft. Hev. W 13 bavis Was|lay in wait under the trestle of the| FINISHES ARTICLE AND SITo WATCHES WIPE PLAYI OFFERS A PEW GUGGESTIONS {Just returned to their bunkliuse from meeting. jnamed as the officlating olergyman. | geapoarg Atr Line, and when she ap- | FOR. TIVE MINUTE MAKIN CANFIELD WHILE HE UNBUT- DURING NEXT THREE OR FOUR. {roatbizs and; other towne taddresses Scheduled. 1 pveared felled her with a club. He! UP H MIND TO MOVE TONS COLLAR. RCUNDS OF CANFIELD | | SRR e HOLY NAME RALLY o e e " i (LINKS ARCHEOLOGY | Ao where he left her dying i Sy Ay D DRAWS BIG CROWD| .o 25 5o oo v | : ' 7 | WITH STUDY OF BIBLE| fnicrnational prominence will deliver : addresses, ineluding etary Davis Tuesday regarding his intention. Of- | I Depart : cers went to where Enoch was em- | _newly el LUnit<d | Cumberland Demonstration At- nf:yed at 10 oclock Saturday ;u.d; i Dr. George S. Duncan, Classical! ‘ tended by Many From D. C. :n::‘d they were close to him he 1 Club President, Sees “Blunder” rimer; s i ':I).". ll vr.-;;\: s nd declared to them: "\'nll; : o Mullall and and Beliiens. are detectives, but I did not kill that i i miemb, 3 natie corps. L e T Firl, and do not know anything about | | in Genesis. dehate > education 0, Beg . b women on fur dictet o The Stae. fiDielomcens tr it him to Tead- GETS UP GROANING: AN o 2 : o e B SR e e AND, ) April quarters. M Jauizzed CETS 0P GROANING AND ICTROLA FOR. GOES UP MUTTERING THAT YoU CANT' : L e of archeology Ir S I T e as conceded to have been the | tio Whole story. The officers ansi SAVS WELL GOODNIGHT ONE LAST TUNE OR TWO GET TO BED EARLY IN THIS PAMILY| | connection with the study of the akenit a religtous | & notary : : EVERVBODY NO MATTER WHAT TIME VOU START, Ihe e by cligion, psye stration by 4 ment was tiken down as he S, Duncan, president of the Washing nd women in the history of C 3 Lol s . i fthen su | ton Classical € tn an address bo- then » women ol the world . | fore the n Mir rial As Lt ams or e o ame seiety o0 vt g Sttt SN I THE ROAD TO BED HAS MANY TURNINGS ety i o now i i 2 itted tothe >resbyterts i oday > | clothir r s dead girl were too (C) Wheeler Syn. fac G 2 b fand ~ by Delegaten. { = : St. Patrick's | much e Trequent a “Archeclogy throws much light 1 session £ S W e the wde him shak | al chronology,” said Dr. Du tion by 2 | “The uld date for creation, 4004 R S onuRcH WILL MARK WOMEN TO PRESS —Scientists Get SEEKSTOINDICT oot iy 1 the fundamentals of civiliza- and ings will then 0. P. Wash- | fossils are 25,000,000 years old. T Eomiia ty ddorscct o e o | e imintet | GESQUI-CENTENNIAL, JUST RULE CAUSE Wetting on Visit RUTH’S ACCUSER |5ty s nfir T B, *4 Tore earth 18 so remote that no one would Wil b tendered the dele Atediatoretam improvined it A ot ToDismal Swam |Sot u date, There ¢ Tacic foionds 1y onoth sr i nners of all the socleties that | | HES Ma Ao 5t P {iclizandlogy untll | hote See IV vis will h k & e N + . . { SALTIMORE, ) - Ape 80— e 2 - ated Pres “It is a frightfu here) : : il art in the parade massed. 1 3 P 3 e Asesialan ore A ated Press. : SHLIEERE D i Buttimore Peisiors arvivea 1» | Bapidan Baptist Congregation Was P. Belmont, president of the liiedvesated o W YORK. Apri ftne first eleven cl gt A nth Waktinets Organized in Madison Coun- | N:tlonal Womgn's Party; Miss Bessie 0y op Vieginia scientists f 3 g | knowledge. The Bible is an authc ; Beatty, former éditor of McCall's| heqey watned some Int e Act : {ity in religion, but_ in no sense three trains. The: e : % > ty. Va., in 1773. {Magazine; Miss Maud Younger. legis- ' nbout ‘the S e | Pecora charges of conspiracy and ajauthority in eclentific ma specfal traln over th 4 c i e r . jorigin o he first eleven ch UN'T CO-OPERAT“]N Baltimore and Ohio Railroad fro = lative chairman of the Woman's principally, that the request he indictment of Dolores | JaSin, of the firet eleycn o Piedmont, Keyser and lotermedi Party, writer and labor champion, | i ","“”5""“.”“” Dixon an ers involved in the|and Babylonian. They points and & speclal over the Cumbe CULPEPER, Va., April 5o.—Plans th HaS : : g ws made BEST FOR DEFENSE|Hi o4 g S SETURIEE | commmmun, vy oo P05, 2000 200 Jar st | L SRR T, Bhon v e, o, e R Th rade was headed by a DIAtooti | qu1_centenni t Che Tapidan | Phia. suffrage campalgner and trade ' ited the b . run ch her attorneys with- | In8 YehICe of Tofty e andethay (N ot of police, followed by an & e Rapid e ebae e modore Maury . Arew % oal tesching. y : 'R A - HA D Baptist Chure aTBtown: ATA & are a g Sp b a1 AeDoRala Tee . | Dr. Duncan showed a number of | LANS War Department Settles Disput Atius sm e o e 2 o Sins et (hekconfarencn Heve fomor. || o e e Bushel held a iong conference with | plctures of Bey EoRlEC e P es Dispute . d ‘officers of S AR e e | 0w of the Just Government League. | left Norfolk, rain descended in |the prosecutor, but declined to say | Sriptions of So00 B Bl & BROTH Between Air Service and zatl o wed board in B > Amer- || Miss Heatty, iiiss Younger aud. (GHESniS andiby tnetime (he party 3 attitude was " Yag 3 S i d LI % LT - | Miss MeCue will speak at sun- : GLahlY aatiated Sherw yte pr Coast Artillery. tingent, < St pioneer s of Madiso 1\ scription luncheon at the Emerson| with s of Old Dismal's Dixon began action | 90 at = W b meeti s {Jobn's Holy adets ¢ , TR v otel at 1 pm. Mrs. Belmont will Febuted hu party | the ball player ileging| Pr 07 L0 Mo BGRE G U i - Lier address at the Maryland - esoral Vimei e L P . 3 unborn @ . - ”» Eiwetlithe Ay £ Fife, Drum I r h lare being sold by the Just Govern- ':K' o y'”"lfvr \;rfu;v‘xlx'-f gt ;'ur\:hmn\ i e O e oty 5 o OrE {ment League for both events and 5 o study plant and animal Jife a confs reauty doctor” who operated on her G Tl o cout Bava, |tion of eh, <o |many non-members will attend the swamp bl ace unsuccessfully. greater il et B point of nutional pro- | and &t. it B Bara | in a statement| P.J. Haltigan of Washington, D. C.,; @U{en fnner o . S ation of | Was re-elected for the third term Poniit el ¥ rolf- | i > ration of |} % rehdiocesan president of the Holy | jiand (4% the B Tectiveness in | Nama Soclet was cal locate ovember by the | {tion. was committed to jall for pray- i ing in_the honse of John Dulaney, and Statem dds that | that Mr. Dulaney himself was sent o on quest ot | Early Explorer of Yellowstone and | to_jail for permitting it | wess of one service | Phis chureh at Wolttown fs famous 1 be arrived at, more | Celebrated Novelist Suc- for e contributed To'lu‘r’gfl‘)" o ) . - gh experiments the sp [ e Gospel in Ken rmine definitely tneky, where it nissonaries about | . b cumbs, Aged 66. he e James od built the 3 ion Detween the { ; o Vi fhat sthte and tvo s (Opposite the Shoreham) H efore Danicl Boone settled Bon _H’ e = E st e e e e || Certainly Do Keep Your e stut n a summary of a |t preachers ' i . ot LTS EMERSON HOUGH, i S Eossine Pestect e S > a Sy jJail for their sed preachin i T S| NOTED AUTHOR, DIES bty by i S04 o . I J d Press. eport 18 a{” CHICAGO, Aprii 56— Emerson| e s o | Hough, author, died in a hospital in! FIFTY ARE INITIATED. cises revealed | Evanston today. ¢ (] (3 e ofcoustide Mr. Hough v sixty-six years old. | s e corrected = Sy i Daughters of Amer- e 68 e wan taken o the Uospltal lest |SIAE DRGNS &' 1 uance O the lack in & v | Thursday, suffering from an inte jca—Summer Cottage Planned. al obsery pert! tinal obstruction. An operation was| pify new members were admitted |pectommenonliturday. Bitea st an ) R et _ Despite the manufacturers’ recent advances in the cost of car- ! respiratory complications caused e estoriay rier = o . - e ; Fahans B | - petings and domestic rugs, we are adhering to our policy of sell- hangings T e e e F T B 5 D g O o aeuberiandl] ing the merchandise purchased prior to these advances at whe s wbes e | e’ Stories” His “most’ recent ook | TRElE fricnds may enjoy the summer | dinsls fav bl 5 h R 8) uicitosca [SESICOve LN CRON ¢ eoctutlviwas | mnanihe e announced s SHCERRY | correspondingly favorable prices to the consumer. K el i winter of 1385, donning skis, | yecommodate twenty guests and large | THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS {he traveled over Yellowstone National | yweek end part The organization | B ¥ gratifying. ratityin ras creditec s & the act!pone during the coming yvewr and | W Sh l s ll ’ Q M h d h your vision is be hazy | + ot compre. | 0f Congress protecting buftalo herds. | roward this end a minstrel show will | e a Olltlnue lO e s erchandatise (lt t e | difficult, consult our Dr. Georg nee the effect| Mr. Hough explored many of the ! yo pesented on May 7 and 8 at the | L Ofemetss: B will pee ¥ ‘of bombe. | Wildest and most out-of-the-way cor- | e o 3 aqall I ¥ of bormb. e: Immaculate Conception Hall, $th and nd have made f« T TR e T G e e e i Present Low Prices as Long as Our Stocks Permit R SR greater extent of relia- | earliel S | Addresses were delivered . j material for his later books of trave Father ¢ Wkh and Hev. Father . and that permit sceing clearly, bot! RAvensuse ans ce. Many o S| Kunz, A musical program was pro- 2 3 far and near. O e e, e . The selection of patterns, the variety of weaves and the range of |"*We have beautiful and _artisti West with its pioneer difficulties L oI ot Al TosTancatal] sizes represented are, in our opinion, unequaled elsewhere. mountings of every description, an. At The author was born in Ne . {its tenth anniversary with a large 3 e S - all lenses are made in our labora e o was thdts ehnnanause; | Towa, June, 28, 1857, e was sradat- | {nitiaiion 4t which Archbishop Cur- A notable feature is the very large selection offered of rugs larger tory according fo the precise ve s R 1850, Soon afterward began his |16V Wil De Presenc i than the 9x12 ft. size, affording an opportunity unusual in this GRS G L T inieatiansjopably Jam our | {ravels in response to his love for 2 Charge Accounts Are v would als L by S0 dolng|ihe outdoor life and the beautles of CKVILLE respect. T O s | RO - Welcomed 4 then probably. aet o | .8 1897 he married Charlotte A.: T | i ¥ = ¥ s { ’ e with efectivenses: | Cheesebro of Chicaso, who survives| RockVILLE. Md, April 30 (sSpe- WE ITEMIZE BELOW THE VARIOUS QUALITIES and PRICES ot WHICH THEY ARE OFFERED CASTELBERG’S R i e service n ial).— M. Ed ds d Miss tiul to successtul operation of .‘!_-’},'{'f"f«o}:‘l: ?fil&,—"“&“}.éfi‘l,-“-’ — :;:‘r)) L?z?}xlg)}:mn., both of \q\'::;!;ung'lgnvf tion finders are not | “The Mississippi Bubble.” were married here Saturday. Ed-i 935 Pa. Ave. ummiciently. o e einer| He also wrote many short storics|monds was old enough to comply with | DOMES'I IC Rl GS t Uie result of their uee Justifics |and magazine articles. He was presi- | the law by just a few hours. 225 e s ive ion und develepment {dent of the Society of Midland Au-| Farmers ::;1‘ fr‘g‘hlnr;“ge [g{w“"‘wl\;,-‘ 3 fu . thors in 1917 and 1918. gomery couuty, WEo. | s foril . .00t 35.4 Velvet: - . . . . §40.00 to $70.00 service and| Although his intimate friends were | ventories of their fruit prospects for | “'!llon: Wvomed $100. o sl;goo Relv s $ 35850 st ery agencies for the loc he h b the year, agree that the several severe | Wiltons Wool SO <+« s 8000t .00 russels . .. cies for the locations |aware he had been taken to the year, T ing ale | i 110.00 Reversible Wool 36.00 of turgets and direction of fire is Evanston Hospital last week, the an- |cold snaps of the early spring di Chenille . . . . - S . L X eversible Wool 364 by the buard in the following order: | noucement of his death was a shock | very little damage. i Axminster . . . .. . #4751t 8250 Apgar . 26.00 (i1 tlank spotting from ground stations, [ to many. - xlmmhcr(‘of !al;,e) me‘mthe\"; ;’J‘ ‘l}"fii ) spotting from airplan veti { Howlitzer _Company, 1s nfantry, i 2 = iz s “porting fron Eround. stations. ang ey Maryland National Giard, of }\'f;n:ll_llg': Prices are quoted on the 9x12 ft. size—Other sizes az proportionate price stive balle spottin ton, this county, have made applica- potdos { NEGRO WELFARE TOPIC. |{i%; 5 commisstons as recerve ofi- 1 e cers in the United States Army, and DEADLOCK CONTINUES {Colored Leaders to Discuss Racial|3je,#oor io, e, the cxaminition. | CARPETS : { c 4 Par M gh, R. F. Wallacc | IN'BAKERY WAGE onditions at Parley. | Parsons, M. O. Pugh, R. F. Wa i i FIGHT {and J. B. Cline; Corps. C. W. Moulden, | Y N S " . N, . . b e s e Questions dealing with negro raciall O W. Fisk, E. A- Alllsor and W. Her: | Figured Carpets (27 inches wide) Plain Carpets (27 inches wide suri 9 Sa e p vi " ca. | TON, and Private P. J. Grove, jr. W . = : y : X Hope Remains Agreement May |Welfere will be discussed at the O B o Lot heen lssued by the| All-Wool Ingrain . . . . . s LTS vard Wool Velvet Plain . . . « . .$3.00 to $3.50 yard = 5 4 tional Raclal Congress, which will con- | ciari of the circult court here for the Wool Velvet Figured . . . 3 3.25 vard % 5 . 2 wa en 2 ome Before Strike Ig vene ut the Mount Carmel Baptist|marriage of Miss Marie 1 Nelson of Wilton Velvet Figured 7 2 Wilton Velvet Plain . . . . . . . .475yard | Called Tomorrow. » lCilnehy 32 AL la e e T s év’fifi';::(?;‘fifl"d G 00 598 vard Axminster Plain. . . < - o o 4#50¢o 775 yard | disputc between bakers | through_Saturda; It is understood that the citizens of Body Brussels . . . . . . 4.00 yard Wiltons Plain . . . . . . . 325to 6.00 yard | cmployes as The Rev. Dr. Stepteau, presiding ! Kensington, this county, are anxious np n Washington, | 700 S0 Baitimore District of the ] to have the gas mains of the George- h t threats of a strike E. Church, wi e town Gas Light Company extended to uniess sottied DY tomorrow morning | aual sermen ot the Somer eran: | Kensington, gnd have made formal ! In one minute you can end the pain of at 10 o'cleck, remained in '¥ |nual sermon at the Mount Carmel gton, 2 - ] corns with Dr. Scholl’s Zino-pads. They foaay. din a deadiock | Cureh tomorrow might. - The busi- |application’ to the company to that | Plain Seamless Wide Carpet e e L ATty i e ., | ness session of the congress will open | effect: The matter wi & il % heal the irritation. Thus you avoid ks ion hakers meet tomorrow |yn Wednesday morning and continue |Sideration at a meeting of the Ken-, Sq. Yd Sq. Yd tiga tfom Stdng v oy B lock in- Type-|yntil the end of the congress. sington Home, School and Community : > - 800 honille9; 1215 § %1350 rosive acids. Thin: antiseptic; waterpro. e 8 G street i A Dhnson of New | Association ‘next Friday evening, Wilton—9, 12 ft.. . S e $ 8. “henille—9, 12, t. . $13.! Sizes for corns, callouses, bunions. Ge Eulce finn M o s, & Stilka | york city, one of the first thiree color- | when ', represcutative of the, com- | English Velvet—9, 12, 15 f&. . . . . . 735 Chenille—9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24 ft. £ I box today”at your draggints or 8 b evious { g wor 8 o France by | pany will make known itude. ! B 3 . caler's, 16 PoREpOTEE. T {ed women sent to France py the | PARY WHIL make RROTA °15 C08 viiiy English Angora—9; 12, 15 ft. S 15.00 Other qualities made to order up to 30 ft. wide eetIng | trnited Sts & £ . . rds of tne | United States government during the | g, ¢ Milton W. Brewer, well known | Chenille—9, 12, 15, 20 ft. . s 11.00 any color Employin deers' AssocTation and | om s Smson 18 touring. e ey (real estate and insurahee agent of Chenille—9 12, 15 ft. . i 1275 $11.65 Square Yard to $43.75 DrScholl’s s Miss Johnson is touring the country |15 - T will be held. o an automoblle in an endeaver ty | Gaithersburg, will become a candi- @ meeting can be arranged 2 lore date for the democratic nomination - gt ik merling S, b srrangia | St e b eSpie Ty o | gate, S 1he demeerstle nomination Zino-pa gt . history of their race . s . compromé ment may. be to succeed Perrie B. Waters, whose ed shed which stave off “the term ires xt fall. While Mr. Also includ an .”ldcén uel:bom;rgns/hn’;;s?al ¢. Co., makers of Dr. Stholl's Foot e HELD ON FOUR CHARGES. | niincement of ‘his cunatincy: ne-is| Our Spring Offering of Home Furnishings PR L o MAY DAY FESTIVAL i e ana “Thamas . Grifitn of | 5 3 : Put one on—the pain is gone! H : Man Claiming to Re Federal Offi- |7 il A the fala . dF od k i ATTRACTS HUNDREDS Ll Raoies ot e o fls Gataifa A\ EB0 At QflAtNis conrt : _are very large selections of Oriental Rugs and Furniture at moderate prices. : i house here, which were erected and || ] All our merchandise is unqualifiedly endorsed by us Bpecial Dispateh 1o The Star. Detectives today arrested a man |dedicated during the world war, are H {CHBURG, V '\u;'il 30.~—Hun- zBivhlx hi‘li llil&me as flRoberv Finley [these ‘:;ayuhl"y“‘]g !;e S::Js and Slrlples e = rown and his occupation as an audi- |and the Maryland emblem, recently 5 . S . s ot Mabhn Mnd Sweet Briaf cols | tor 1 the Treasury Departmen Burchased by the county commission: The store will remain open from Freight paid to all shipping ees next week fo > 3 0l- 1 four charges of petit larceny ers to replace the ones which adorned - . . . Iies next week for (he annuul May |nection with the theft of three the poles for a short time during 8 AM. to 5:30 P.M. > points in the United States. N college here taking place Sat- ats and one hat. ~On the headquar- j the war, but which were stored away. 1 - while it is to take place at|ters Pook he is listed as being fort The new eones are expected to be Y ridas ive years of age and a resident of [raised daily, at least until after the g elalinrate prep-§s Inn. 1401 ) Si ' convention scon to bs held Bration for we eveuts, : . . Lin Washington,