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= THE EVENING -STAR \’\"ASUI\'("[‘( IN {COOLIDGE OPPOSES ‘ | M’CRAY JURY FAILS 'U S. S. Maryland LEWIS SAYS 65,000 URGES' CO-OPERATION. | it it bimeta Yok .J;“’x;:.'f:;] BUILDS MANY CHUHC-HES. State®and Canada formerly held the i 1 | . SeEs e | 4 _— 31 ; . same post for Belgium, was president LARGE PARTY GIFTS | l! TORETURN VERDICT| Leads Battleships | MINERS ARE IDLE |Henning ‘Says Steamship Lines | 58" R0 b 0r et oas prest (,I'Episcopnl Commission Beports One ] France In Antwerp and was present- el oy Conducted by y In Tar et Scores“ Should Aid in Xmmlgrntlon ed by King Albert of Belgium with Every Four Days. Opinion Based on Likelihood of| | M@¥sow Foxhall Judel! [l pyqp, e 8 : elations between occan transpor- | he STon 01« Knight, of fhe trows; | CHICAGO. April 12 —Perpotuat me elihood of scharged After 35 Ballots }'ml{ Tiinabion iy navet guinsey en ‘Fulnre of Wage Agreement to Af- | tation daa “‘\?J?,"‘;:.‘fomi".:" the | war as a private in the French army |tion Is being.approximated ia build- Such Donations Creating Bad P to Produce Agreement—Vote perts of target practice scores of all | feot 10,000 More in Southwest |Henning, assistant Secretary of La- | Ainy tatinemas commissioned in (he | ing construction of thk Episcopal I . The A B C of Love. battieships made since July 1 Was % bor, in an address last night at a| Lra. "'-"'“r'd‘l. which during 1923 com- mpressions, : icti Smptelk by . : aher given at the University (Jub | =) @ church building every four pressions. ! 8-4 for Conviction. completed today’ by the Navy De- Kentucky, Belief. T toner SERE (o MaTei i R aD Acquitted of Slaying. 5, accarding to the report of e = He. —_— partment. e g;.,-‘lmrrn‘l of the l;‘n'nrh Line Steam- | 3 S i 2 . L. Pardee, corresponding scersiar i o = The official standing of the battle T Yoo 4 ship Company of the United States| Jumes Coates, colagud, Was acquit- e reeord of the chureh SEES PBOBLEM DIFFICULT | "“);:“"g:h:mll‘xsxlr.‘“o:wnxl}m-‘lu.rl‘l:lxx],o“ FACES FEDEB.AL ACTION | crart. in |;“rflg"=.3mm§r"ww'k Hl:‘m Sixty-five thousand miners were de- j and Canada. Mr. Henning outlined | 3 by a fury in Criminal # fund commission of the i e % caels of | clared today by John L. Lewls, presi- | the co-operation ‘that the immigra- ot | church, made public yesterday. = That your face is powder painted LG that the Maryland led all vessels of | tion service must have from the |Pivision 2 before Jmstice Hoehling of | "gr “pardec reports the completio | 'How um I, sweetheart. to know? its , with : Penn- | dent of the United Mine Workers, to | B9 BOF v g Lo : [ he : Ent fof | b v g p lines in order to meet ex- | @ charze of manmaugnter. Milton N. of fourteen chirehes, ften rectori Doubts Ability to Offer Fixed Enle’T‘L‘:,:"‘(‘(j:,‘"’l‘,‘“‘:.',";‘jfl to bundle | Tndiana Governor to Be Tried for D e b('l'uy' P s “mimcre | 18UNg laws in the United States jiGaaaéde, aiso’eolored, was killed and ffteen parish houses under Joan X | To tize ‘]mn”‘““‘m" )0“"3 darling: i S > el i Al 3 O inin 0 PRARN A5 Mareemant H\:;r‘ dpm _\h:‘li..'ku‘\; ot 1 the 3 i \Iv‘A’m(n}u. Januars o [totaling $162,300 from the buildin: oii Donations. 1 " Love me more and powderlcasts | Mail Fraud. scorc were. worked out inciu * Dasis of the wake seale re- | aring (hat it starced about xixcy tenae. He was representod by | of Greaty-one churohen chiriie L Sh E | both night and day fire from the neotinted for the | fentrallycars ago with two vessels and now | Attorne: g L. Gaskins and s und nine parish houses in gifts o SR e. : o guns o tive fleld. An "&.mu‘m {has hundreds of (he most modern | George ; and grants of 313,875 2 s In_tlie gloaming, oh my darl N ‘. : i % 4 3 ¢ i~ TONas aa AL S ¢ v darling. NDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April . a count of fift ose®to. be wit e “work " May WD that he does not approve of | When the lghts are dim and 10w, INDIATAFOILS, Jady vl 1 fired during th A o now in effe large contributions to political cam- | That your cheeks are sharp with =~ |Disagreement of the jury and its sub- | CE Gt $ize x gy weight. | Dires. patzn funds because of the lik-linood _whiskers sequent discharge yesterday marked Mr. Léwis said those out of work | You can bet vour boots I know. ! uded 40,000 in Missouri, Kansas, of their creating bad impressions and | ¢ | jthe end of the trial here of Gov. Mc y i 5 = rowder, [ must do it z Wi i Arkansas, Texas and Oklahoma; 5.000 EIVINg the idea of a wrongful motive. | Or clse saffer great distress I Cray, charsed in a county grand jurs | FRIENDS GREEr COOUDGE in SoutheaRtom Tentuhy amg. Ten: | In discussing this subjec! u cail- | BUy a razor, won't vou darling lindictment with embezzlement of - Lathe; o ‘ ; 10,000 in southern West Vir- | ers at the White Hous Executive er more—Tll powder less, = |$155,000 from the state board of agri- | President Thanks Northampton | Kinia. and 10,000 in' the Canadian - { is represented as saving that whi - jculture. Thirty-five ballots were tak- | P e . 4 i S - Alr. Lewls said there is and will be hie doubts his ability 1o give any fixed | A few hot words will sometimes fen by the Jury which deliberated more Club fer Support Given | no shortage of coal as a result of the | [ rule governing campaign contributions EIEEE copliton: { than -twenty-seven hours, the vote on! NORTHAMPTON, N Aprll 12— '\ stoppage of wokl | e ave eve‘ a that would be particularly helptul he Fablegram. |the last ballot being elght for con- | CuIVIn Coolldge last might exchanged . L thinks it would be well to kesp In (With a bow to Aesop.) { victien and four for acquittal. i is not sc v o siz - H OV nelghbors” in Northampton, expressing . 4 "’r“‘;‘ ”‘;“‘n‘; e Bithe EEe | BY PERCY WAXMAN. {";";*‘ governor was tried on the first | BE€Guke for the support thev have | 1124 Connecticut Ave. Bet. L & ] n nsuccess u Ome of a contribution ws the purpoge in : of fifteen indictments returned by the | accorded to him since he became Presi- | Food unexcelled anywhere fhat alarge contribution cauit ve | The Goose With the Golden Egg. el dent. The occasion was the first open | Combination Breakfast. .. §i3sntar e portectly proper pitiost By ‘the merest chance one day, a8 and ju hree of the Indlctments | peeting of the Coolidge Club of North- |~ Goecial Table d’Hote :m:l* r:‘;m;‘lxl‘l “;,r:‘:"f:"”.;"'u:; “i;inv e i l}.‘;(\n e happened to lay an egg on ajWwere ruled out by the court. Of those | ampton, which now numbers 5,000 mem- | 65c Nightly e fo entire b ot stove. In doing S0 the eg® |remaining, one will be selected on | bers. club sent the President a 2 purpose. The President was renres cracked. Which 1o 'try the governos dater. | | telegram expressing “the continued loy- | Oper trom 7:80 A, 1o 8 B, «d as not meaning that a contributivn | “Wheh' the farmer came into the | The edin alty, confidence . “of its | Breakfast—Lunch—Dinner | s 7 e d s not meaning anteiailail s ¢ ending of the trial which had | alty, confidence and support” of its ; P b, bl . h fi “ . h Darty prineiple (s without Any reason | eq wim ao et kiast: | This pleiss iclosed but one chapter of a volume of | < a2 AT Runeivie, 5 WIhout 200 peoauan | of b so much ihat ne tfed the ikl 1 srvinet” MeCray which de- in contact with as many people who buy homes tribution made for seliisa pur] At It Would 1ns Lrother onsicets his financial col- yorhaps for securing o pers.t But all it did was to cook his goose. | {nPya JON dgine 8¢ and is pending as we do of course. be \-.fi, et to just criticism, | Moral { On April 21 the exccutive will go| e ern roo ar en 3 : Criticized by Borah. There’s one born every minute. |{of trial l‘."m";:'r;"'r‘;lm SOREE S sneNony) w ~ ——— i o! R Y to violate h . i Contributions of large sums to both national banking laws and wsine the | 1441 Spring Road N.W. political partics recently were eriti-| She offered him the Ambrosial de- | A0 ing laws and usin . Si%ed by 'Senator Borah, republican, | lights of Paradise and commanded [TallS In furtherance of u scheme to | Reception hall, living room, dressing room with built-in greetliigs with his “old friends and : 3 . It is from these very people we get the ideas AR, ion ot gour . conl-burnine | Bl SRo0°et Wit would sou have | {4 ition 1o nave Mecray ascrares | € bed. til bath. dining e By : : vou find introduced in our homes. line battiesh of the Atlantic scout- She snoke to me from the depths § DY which is |-nm, oppo ng flect into oil hurners would be | of those black pools of ineffable m; Siim 1S pending in federal \pposed by President Coolidge if it | tery which were her eyes. “Choose!” s civil suits against h e | . = T e e Wwould lead other nations who arc!she seemed to say. And there was|pendin i 4 e 166 state | Reception hall. living room, dressing with built-in A e L a bed, e bath, spacions bed cliamber alcove and I E Thus they are a reflection of what the most | i l = H T ke similar outlays in naval €x- | know tha he mo hud come . . ! chenette o ma mila know that the moment h | Mrs. Edi Coming He kitchenett AL L ,JMrs. Edison Com - $79.50 ikt people demand in a modern home, and for that The President feels the conversion|' | was troubled should be made in :lh-‘ interests off ‘Houw coold T choose I.;(.?-.m‘}h‘n o and Mrs., Bdis - lomastic economy and naval eficle eliriously delectable delights which | left here late v ATe Coor “ . " “ h e monea to un¥ hove by the | Seliriously, delegtable gelighia, WhISh |Joft here Tate seaterday arter spend: All Outside Apartments very reason you will find them copied—gener- 1d = 1 inter home i American government “which would | yi(g" and something within —me | Mrs. Edison planned to stop in Wash: | A Feature A plavsround fully equipped svith swings. gea- strike gt the basic foundation of the inu pered that it would be sweet—|ington (o aticnd s caws d and many other playthings tc | S nisgared ! | ingto oA o onin Wash- | aws, sand p nd many other plasthings to B e e e waen at| oo o (o e wasia ington to attend the coniress of el @ ieace the childn ‘ ally in from one to five vears after we produg yesterday's cabinet meeting, but not SRR b {tion, of which she is the chaplain gen- | See These Apartments Today th Qiscussed to an extent that resulted| ! e X Nerioyen 'di Resi M 101 | em. in any decision there was 1o them & note of esident Manager, Apartment 10 = ing tendern: it Sppeal. | SEEK FOR : - REPORTERS' HAVEN HERE. | curzs i b U lcrcd s | ORMER KLANSMAN ' : ! This is a statement of fact worthy of your e And eve s 1 eried, 1 )1(hjwl . 3 A ! 8. Touisan Tells G W. U. Glass | 30, ihront awla pasehed: o3 ““"E"ry North Carolina Sheriff Giv- c i serious consideration when you decide that you S B e W X | trembled pitifull en Capiases for Arres A YO ] e . | ifted a shaking finger and! rrest. - = Eee . = 3 o ¢ o Good Writing More Prized. | ! Tifted haking finge ' mav ) | hav L]pdl(l enough rent and wish to look at G ¢ for the newspapers fve.me that chocolate eclair.” iressed Sl - joaDinxe i ) 1o 0 prlinE, for, 10 BENIRIOTE Lyrutiberea to'the Sttrers: ae T cank | Earolin oty ke Taitth o} S0 new home. e ey i 4 "ose, | buck into unconsciousness—H. W. F. | Henry A Grady of the Wike Counts Washington correspondent of the | = I-{-rvun ourt for W. V. Gerard, Louis Post-Dispateh yesterday, b The Secret Safe. jje X rl\();xx Klan orgunizer Iore ne & E rualism g ie1, stella 1 stood in the hall, where | Amnerica who. war folineysm > e W “niversity, in the light sop | day by the Wake ty grand jurv | l M B lfl h # ST G PGPS (| Wadpagperty i a8 X o WA g Sharey or e aefiit, Si Congratu ations, Mr. Buckingham 1 | We Have So ficld th Washington was probably the | \nd T made up my mind, when T bade | 24t 10 Wil 1t 1s allek masked m most interesting in the worl it her goodnight | who x.ngg.d Haves Henr: was the great battleground of i { 1 surely would steal from her Ips | xocon > g Beifore April 1st Buckingham's Art Picture and f,;,';,';','”’".':j,;‘“:‘u‘,;‘,'t,'.,'_:,‘_“‘;“,,21;;;,‘,‘,‘ “Oh, what weuld ms dear girl's m....‘N;‘,;',',A;m;;gr-“;‘ o is acknowledged | Picture Frame Shop had been located at 723 10th O , 2 New in his opinion. an ideal place ma_think,” 1 said _{Ku Kiux Klan for North Caroling | St. N.W, and had built up an enviable reputation in | ver 30 New Homes e L R T e t‘x;::.:m':-“" active in investigating t its line. In fact, business was increasing so rapidly ! B e an(d that the sso- | “Oh. my." she replied ity & drecy: pnpg}nun has been convicted and | that new and larger quarters in a more convenient the “r‘.?u:.'"»'»'n;xwdnh‘.}"‘ “She never (n.mlu hear of your|t%O others acquitted location became necessary. kissing me. de: correspondent sdled creasi g me. d ey . . . 1 > E amounts of semi-editorial material, in -ROY FARRELL GREENE. So Mr. Buckingham came to us. After making INTOWN SUBURB ::f;::l’“:n‘!” : L&l‘i:”. iieuiar et The Great Fear. ’ a study of his problem, we secured for him the newly | states or sections. “There is greate She—Do vou believe In woman's f|° e | remodeled building at 810 13th St. N.W., a location 5 and greater need for that kind of re- ¢ . . P . . ol @ald 56 ThE Eov- . = made to order for his business. The combination Sriment Iy besning Hove and oy put T'm 2 ¥ A Phillips Building | of the Buckingham methods and this ideal location ||| P 14th Street Terrace ernment is becoming more and more MYRON REEL federalized he speaker describes is going to put Buckingham’s right where it be- the occasional dutics of the W. | Living within one's income is an | n man as a “peripatetic v ompared with living erohe front k. i e S foom e R 1 e—emnieeas 1k Prices $ $ Tiiteat oo, hveclaliv Wil {08 Begnnction fibicass). | N.w. And we can do the same thing for any worthy i . tO ampaign g Bl i e TR i e 2 Now From .. L) . 2 = H ROSS HEADS S, ffices for rent in this mod- e SEEK GIRL'S ASSAILANT, | REDC Il ern building, plenty of ik g P [ ‘ Poi = e | Miss Boardman and Mrs. Daugh-|[l light, well ventilated, cool, - AND olice Trml;‘!a: :nuoymg West- erty to Attend Conferenece. i;:;m}{zarteaumul McPher- HANNON & LUCH ern High Students. i S ks INC Two Washingtonians will be in the 0 100 N H mes e are looking for a red-haired | d”v\;,:uon of five representatives of ver ew 0 es bout twenty-five vears old who !\ American Red Cross sailing today ; k s been annoying gitl students at|gom New York on the Leviathan to stern High School the attend the meeting of the general £ His last appearance was ves- | ouneil of the League of Red Cross terday morning, when he grabbed o « . e i Mhe amkie bae € | Societies in Paris April 28 to May 2. | — nothing to her. iThe American delegation includesi — ‘ On several prior occasions, it is|Miss Mabel "T. Boardman, national|j stated, a man answering his descrip. | Secretary, of this city; Mrs. John Al {} & 8 ilan Duugherty, former n‘mg;gcj :( : six of students play r baske! e Washington dl\-sinn Judge John ) ‘lra.l l‘uxnmlllet Gustavus D. Pnne 1 inct has detailed members of h 7 mand to do spec . member of the central committee, an A ae the Sehpor t] dutY In the | BT povert B, Olds, former comris- o oner to Europe, now a resident of’ o nool serierius, BEIme | PAELS cqno promises ta be one or IN At 36th and R Sts. NN\W ! X Red Cross his- one of the students trailed him for | the most important in ome distance, but while the student | tory. Fifty-one national Red Cros | - | was on his way to the ic societies will participate. | We nian Sizappoared ;EI’LH‘;,:‘,“Z{.‘,?;_'I et oas toroperation in national | ° [ A ing the school principal {and: international efforts against tu- I Prices Yester was the first time the in- | berculosis, cancer, opium traffic, as S ce: dividual 1 well as the promotion of child wel- Ry ° . Ses——— ) —in Our— In Our New Section ad 1aid hands on & s Capt. Beantstated, oS on @ student, {0, “Jnd raising national health | Stanaards, will be among the impor- tant subjects of discussion. Possibil- | i of fusing the activities of the In- ‘Urnnuonal Red Cross committee of oy Bocieties et Wl 32 ont K S rio 7] t t t b 4 TOFF. f,!‘ne\a wit! h me O c L (1) § e G e ST uperior Location, Close to 16th St. ||| t 4.',",r.‘"m';" : | derea™ 9 : In all of our new homes, terms are very largely a matter i r ," | s 3 k k k ; with the individual. It is our purpose now, as in the past. to G A YA Loab oF WILSON MAN RENAMED and Beautl Oc ree ar 4 give you the beneNt of our experience in how to acquire a hmond, Va.. to Washington, 2 . home within your income and on easy payments. If you AN D §T0 ! ) < : L TTORAGE 0. | Coolidge Battles Issue of Duluth I‘ like our properties we shall be glad to advise with you in the Postmastership. n.;.m..,r-mm.u Beach Steamboat Com. | il i 158 & matter of mutually satisfactory terms. nany has been lost or destroved, ant that| President Coolidge has ruled thatiij i | o e cundersigned has aplied for 4 duplicate, | a member of Congress, rather than ;| e hich Wil be. lsue, She. month. fross ! i1, shall deaite pustmess| " s Until 9: T s state omalsl, mal ascide oy i Sample Homes Open Every Day Until 9:30 P.M. FOILANY | mhis settlement of a moot ques-| SR e, o Tyl o i, whet e ot et o A Big 4Bedroom Home With 2 Up-to-Date Baths, INT RK—( v.m:,v-r’wu,hs.’ | homas Considire to be postma: i, :;;;;g.,!‘:g;‘»(m'::p_" I N e | Finished to Please the Most Exacting Buyer. i ' RORINSEECE son, republican, | the’ reappointment of Considine, who || 14th Street Terrace ceived his original commission from | g e TR L R . Ride Out Sundav and See These Dlsunc[“elv Lus - 14th Strect car (the best service in Washington) to Ingrahani WANTED 8 VAN LOADS, PITTSECRGH 1V | Sargent, th:e other man on the eligi- 3 Street or_drive out 16th street and through Colorado avenuc. “llmnllflrl_ May 1-4. RED BALL TRANSIT | hil ity list, and even made a special | ° s o e Desmned Homes the appcointment. il REROOF SREN,GG, i - ; ‘ i TO INSPECT vpnorsieene | FLAT TIRE? || ‘ 1k sl naeces xenes | IMIATIN soo . UR]EITH i SEND POSTAL SEND AL 1233 10¢ LEETH BROTHERS | Servico Charge Neover Over $100 _ | By auto—drive across the Q strect bridge, turn north one block to R street and drive due west to 36th street (right next the Western High School). SR | ! ¥ < i e - Or take P street car to 35th street and walk north to R strect, or Wisconsin Pr°t°fi,,’l:§fl,,§°flfn£fl‘flf, 2t THE ARGONNE | § 15 8 e s avenue car to R street and walk west 1o 36th strect, or call Main 2345 for auto -ullngt:]nllhj\' of \bix spiendid, material IGth d c l . Rd " o 5 |1 ki to take vou out. Thore © than Justifet 11e on over ; bia the Des AT i oy All-year location in the ROOFING 119 3rd of. s Ay KOON CoMPANY _Phone Main'®33. 1[ll residential hub of north- Roof Men west; on high elevation, Ready to Serve You i overloolangihe ety —1f your roof needs repairing, let us 2 an oc Ar ee ark. o the work. ff Apartments with large out- IRONCLAD jSiectne 1 e | | side rooms, spacious closets, Adams Printing - { built-in bath fixtures, re- S TR e AR ception halls and balcon- your requirements. ll ies; latest improvements; meH GRADA BUT Nor micH priced ([l 24-hour service. BYRON S. ADAMS, Feivise. |l pModerate Rentals Buyers of Printing i You recelve 100% satisfaction af this million-dollar printing plant. The National Capital Prcss Phone Col. 4630 12101212 D 8t, N.W.