THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., N[()\'l)\Y \IAR('H FIGHT IS RESUMED. [ v, | FIVE DIE IN FIRE ot ] PRESS CLUB POST "5 s oo JARDINE QUTLINES 10 FREfiEfiSHEPHERD i, | SIARTEDBY MANIAC| [~ TR e = | EXPECTST0 R{VNES':;';:::;:L';::1:::;::;:‘"; FARMERS' NEEDS 1 : B o PR R e e ' ; : 1 ik e nois cities atruck by Wednes- Ry the Associated Pross. » Relatives Say Health Will, | fins tormade. =t - New York Tenement House S g Suspensmn by Legion Heads’ JJACKSOXVILLE, Fla.. 3 =:— ! Deserves Some Legal Rights Suffer If He Is Kept Longer Wit Nastiore Blaze Takes Lives of S i : ’ for Not Paying Dues Tem- | ine i chief are wee o am i Granted Other Groups. Wext Frankfort st axide ; 1 ¥ Aim Without Bail. i el Mothers and Children. i § Py . ; “: 9 porary, Says Officer. AR soin § B Secretary Says. Parrish 3 neih aand | Judge Rhyndon M. call MeLeansboro £ fpfer Coure Ry the Assnciated Press. Carmi By the Assoc'ated Prese % : 5 K ¥ I Press Cluh Post of thei A farmal decision is I 1 Secretary Jardine of artment CHICAGO, March 2% —T! T Hurst NEW YORK. March 23--Five per- 3 A 2 legi which numbers: within ten d. | of Agrieniture believes t the Amar- Battla io obtaln: the = cons. including two women and two | 5% 7 < its| members Vice. President|- Howard Croker. Richard Créker. ir. | . of William Shephe cte i 2 children. lost their live vy ves-| 4 S Gen Pershing and Maj. _Gen.|and Ethel Croker White. all children | 2" chgrie of il y i s terday in fire that destroyed an 1 | Lejeune, commandant of thel or Richard (roker by his first wife, | [e2Al advaniazes that are extended Billy McCl S ¥ P o Ea Fortv-seventh street tenement § Marine Corng, and which wassuspend- sre complainants in the coadings. | : ed from the Djstriet of Columbia De-| The children charge ir farmer should have the same | any other business man, for he is of ““At the same time th g 52 persons were injure ire. Depart- P artment of the Amerl Jegion | 1ne ¢ EIVen b e sasind Hlte sy [0y onimloy arming is just a ment officials said the blaze was | March 15 for falling to show had | geeded unlawfully im ich a natio husiness and presen rrent by Chier i Justic entueky fire to by carriage in the ground | i : | pe reinstaied #ain, possession of the entire eatate af the Municipal ¢ Missouri hallway | 5 {the executive committee, within 10{ynder article 10 of the State consti- bpoenaed seve . Ten winutes after the outbreak of | 8 |dayvs, 1t was predicted today by De- | {ution connection are pla wise had started under the stairs|® % {13 adonted a resolution calling on all | fng children cannot directly or Indi. | © e Commerc With Shepherd's attornss on the ground {-.w_ Residents of ; |the vosts In the District to report|rectly deed his homestead to his wifs Doesn't Want Pits. to make every effor 4 asuatt e ihorhood were thrown into aid membership by Mareh, 15| under the constitution and laws o 9 e such. excitement that police reserves and stating that those organizations| pioriqs e e R I his free were called out to keep order. which could not show the minimum | Attornays for Mra. Croker are seek- | W40 10 1 e ‘Gov the condit 3 X The police redoubled thelr. effork |allowed under the: chaster—15 mem-|; | everything : e idie. pomts health might be brousht fo 3 e orts | ing dismissal of the complaint on the | £ ¢/¥thing Jardine poin T e e 2 maniac believed responsible for these | pended “and thefr final banishment | Fr2 iy S o sufficient to fmpress | He doesn't w the, Government 1z from dis : and several other recent fires, includ- {from the District Department Would|upon the property the character of a | CONStantly monke 3 nischuss Jiiea Teolsore ing three Saturday in the same neigh- | be taken up | homestead as defined by the laws of | No%S: 1He doesu't want to be babied or E 5 other people. What the Af- “Sheptierd b ‘”tlf" ol i . | Four Posts Delinquent. | Florida. 1 7 from diabetes o usliies yeatorday fmerc, My . | Al but four of the posts reporied r wants Is just this: He wan A I AaEdmiich lunger old son, Joseph: Mrs. Margaret Otto * | auents ‘beinz: Natlonal: Prese Club, p basin Loty R £ nd Dor B-year-old daughter, Blanche &% i i e Macnty SR s T man . o vk X of Mrs. Wa with her IS 4 ; e Oy ix non v ' . ' the I're <t found New Yorker Here to Aid Citi- ) Bhed in her arme. iwas foupd e ; P s explained X = 1or PScape was cut off by the fames % 9 tion would he passed by the executive % are attempting tc at. the next meeting of £ divulged Grand totals 3 : Inquiry Into Health. Total injured Wix indictniant atonz with Shep ure:in Court. T T e Sihetles = i : B o | emverinin report. b h ted to 1 the fourth floor, where they had : : b T Pl finally aeted upon. oOn St Patricis | Ballou and Harris Study New ness stand at_the bail hearing taken refuge and a Counsel for Miss lsabelic Pope, who! Edward M. Bas refug i been suffocaled. night. two days after the dead line = sl £ Zonin ior Several daring rescues were made i nselifor Biss Jimhiele Ronn N Now ¥ ark Zoning . Sevapa, 3 a Judge George H. MacDonaid (left) and Judge Ixanc R. Hitt (richt). who | for filing. the reporis. the post was in | e o Rremen and” plicemen. | e e et eries A ISEIRy: Ghiot Jaetio A Ces w b0 ad Uils{eres (R, neanioniani &0 ihat ima verial garar Junior High System said today L, 5% the coad owners-to assist the Zoning Commission ——- oath ix ahown in center., mation was brought to him that the e i EH”.DREN DVIDED 1ssve oF mETHODIST UNITY ‘t'fi‘if""‘l:if"'?;ffi",f"‘):"j‘“.',:"d‘i_'i:'fff‘ e R Pope to te necessary data | v In company with Grorge A. Fin Br @ Staff Correspondent Living Standards Upheld. ROCHEESTER, N. Y. March 2 and | probably forgot all about it. At any| Washinzton finlangine com. 2 and it and tha Californi Mr B con- rate. we have £0 paid members in our mitter, minus Ernest Gra r gl e oration Couns aphen Sl S Chaiv wme coiitin ind ] |Conférence of Southern Church at Mount Vernon commander Pecknam said "1t i€ m {oay resumed is sonrol 5 e et S o tely. The coroner an er inter- Stephens and Mr. Wilkes will rep- S e T | guess that when the-committes meats, | |-©*F "5 for new ideas | the methods et the returr in - school construction in this e i Toviever nt the Zoning Commission, and th : - ikelv ” s with e next 10 s, the Natio fix @ date when testimony’ would pe [PER 15 fo bave Mv. st spve me | Dr. M. 0. Davis Is Given Son e RS Rior Riok. seten i o resumed i div ; fluence on Final Settlement. bension means that the post wauld|wood. detained in Washingt pla mer's standard EDUCATORS UNAWARE Court sarly in April, Involves the PH R S e e R u and Municipal el : e e el i ideriCOUMESIDECISION: ¥ | tee ot Gunaleniigiis seantis |nt seBturedinyt ana n iR iintin | The otperason oo UG oA | o et & § two great churches that e r ts under the zc law, and i PR (o ot stake which was to spread | Bishop Candler is one of the strong- | Of the three remaining posts, which | {alo tomorrow j i B en characterize the co Justice Rallev= of the: District of | tragedy to all parts of the country 167 wst, have heen waging a stronz fight | Are said to.have been in a shaky co The Madison Jun s ) | 3 e interest to all home owners cided ithe quest b aton Tt i h o out for one—the Kenneth Le t- | junior high = | - of Rumor Involving | 1n order to gmme o ied th estion of the eustody ¢ jxv. when the HBaltimere Annual|and are believed to hav 1e con- |out for on nneth Lewls ou nigh school Ko e Investigation of Rumer Involving| in order to ansist the Zening Com- | the 1wo chi'dien of- Mark 0. Davls. [ Conference of the Methodlst Episcopal | siderable progress of late | it. Thix ix a colored post, and it was | first building inspe " B i mis in opposing the suit in court |2 prominent d able to. muster 12 paid memberships|lou and Mr. ris ¥ High School Students Waits cltizans’ committce is in need of & E. Davis e court con. |uix-day session, during the course of i e sopoits wore Bebeation imne | ware apreticn 4 ort e k S | tinued until April 3 the decision of | which the g »n of unifieation with | Jomemid L rry On and $12th Machine Gun Bat-| orate plans for teaching on More Definite Reports. irsed to send o ons to B. A | the matter it B s s the _ehuren [ 9rdently. in favor of unific be- | talion posts have been lagging behind | industrial arts The comn Rnarts sthaL: w hizh scho Mi Bonice o »11 v]_\lw 1s brou Jfor a limit. 3 Methoaist annual con- | Sigl e oS on 2 certala .:im:”‘!”rrh'(“vv:r!’ much hoy ,'\,,,\ ernoon will visi sorority chapter was formed amonz | in cash and that a number c e s R e i Ti | Sobibernt| Mmaunziof prajudice s Madison 1 S studenis { nd Bus-' have informed him they : i 2 Spuuterel Be g apary, Sausenn 'he plan of unification pravides for r infor High School i e with a.sult oluts divorce | A & Courch n. tha Distzict o building contain a susider nes teh S day night, on make ¢ ihatipha. Ih ihe sean: A k t a general econference of the [nited n aart S 7 R s QXS Hhnex <I]"'-”' b that dren, whom the husband had sent to | gather at the -Mount -Vernon Place | g nae ® 0l 00 00 ontrol the in- per cubic 1«,‘.‘, t . , an official ban « SnCIELIC e money is collected than the ' the home o tives 1 e u tamor ev, or a devo- st api more tha ashin 3 b e et g Bng Loooidu e s i o ol '\\IH]”‘"‘ tire. hom fovelatives The | Church row evening for a devo- | iorna) affairs of the two chirches H\r”,.v“n"n»\\ 2 ntist, and his wife, | Church South meets in this city for a ored by Bishop Cannon. varied | 4, headed men—farmers or itfes unless his 1 principal urned to subscriber t ldven w back. in Washington | tion . at which Rev.-S. K Just as they are now controlled. gh schaols = bscribers. Anticipating | this morning of Baltimore, editor of the "y, orger that there might he no Some ol the outstandinz featur rumors ¢ : e ao he higher | Justicp Ralley ipave. the wife the joffclal maper<of the conference, will fqyédtion ot the Northers Church se- whic Yadissn Junior High Schools This was tie stat togay of 1 2 nee Fanalon $5.000 custody of the duughter. Mary S.|preach. The business sessigns, Dre- | cuvine contrnl of the United Church Mch Dr. Ballou and Mr. Harris pe e Lol e it fund o 0 Davis, 8 years old, and left the boy, | sided over by Bishop Warren A | poiayse of its great numerical su- studied carefully, were the natatori Stepher Kram . Mark O. Davis, jr. 12 years, in the | Candlar of Atlanta, Ga., will get un and an adjoining laund EouEnE of Mahpele. sctin ¢ eriority, the plan of unification pro- ; where inteng fias) custody of bis. father. The order of |der way Wednesday morning at 8|4 c p o e i S Sl w e e oF ) ¥ das tha' all voting shall he done by 1 2 e 24 ;'u»xv”,rkm(\";:ufi s ” tife’ eourt, however, directs that the i o'clock ,‘L,,!ha,_ M .,“.\my',.,m:,.a,' J\?yl:(dp‘- and dried. They also manifested keen F z et e ¢ the forma childréh both remdin in Washington Unity Issue to Come Up. tional confrrence. The jurisdictional Interest in ‘a well equipped dental . resce of v We have not heard of t and-att the home, 2§10~ Adanf Mill ; “ : jurisdictional | Rescuers Hope t0 - Reach nvsiene 1anoracory, an tntesral pan | 207238 0f wh tlon of any such sorcrity on- i it The program for the conference s baliot shall be decided by 1 Tk voted to ¢ Y H road. with the right of each parent ; . t " 4 of all of Rochester's have devoted :to " i e . s i H Twice each yvea & Rochester 0 Tnvestigntiond S0 Kramer 2t O (3tnen at veasonamle uines | (U0 Ard cancerned: bt many uec | ences within the Jurisdiction | = ‘Possible SUTVIVOFS. at. | chilaren are cominginpchester school! inege. B ¢ thei ge i tiave . somns agalnst him concerning the custody | ;.07 not on the ‘”“"l"“ A apected Tranater of Bishop. : jteeth cleaned and examined. e idie Stidents have fof i S he childrem. Dr. Davis says he has | t0 be introduced. . ‘The question of F. t Tod. i e X 3 | unification, for Inatance, ia not set for | Another question that “has® bean airmont loday. Financing Difficuls, Better Crops Sought. organization. the it with ¢ continued to live at his home since | = raised is in regard to the possibility | just as the others ha f hey are filing his complaint against his wife, | 20Y SPec 1a ,:m Just when- it will | Fe1se7 18 "‘\“7 o mmr‘;n Srahon v";r):’hr(v.\\mqfl on with the Roches- “Phets ase st i i a ot SR flng his o ' hale companion | COMe UD is a question not vet decided r school authorities developed e he N e 3 0 sdic- fa I the Education.” {but has retained @ male cOMPRNION| The program, so far as outlined,|of the Northern Church to jurisdic- | gy the Associated Press fact that this city, like every other ores of student ath- Expert Statlstician Will AS-!|nands of his wife, who has frequently | calis for a series of evening discus- | fion over a district of the Southern | " A\1RMONT, W. Va. March 2 city in the country, is Anding it dramatics and other school ac- Y | sions at 8 o'clock, as follows: Wednes- | Church, but this pessibility is clear- creasingly difff ult f s 1 « threatened to Kill him, he asserts. He | ednés; | 2 Rescuie workers expected to learn ilt ‘to finance puk fties have been ks ist Eldrid e e oottty o | day, “Home for the Aged”: Thuraday, |17 covered in the plan of ugification. | icipatic p c.. be- sist Eldridge, Rudolph Fiiried. 1 hismilos isohs-pefstion and dwitan Wacution™; Pridey, “Sun- | WHICK T eniifnlag the powere 71 (En} t “they s an amdavit of Channing O.|day Schools” and *Saturday general conference, declares that the | Soal vac P 2 > San e e W e T i i {Eeneral conference may “provide for | prisoned last Tuesday night by an|cannot he Solved by ams roone e - s | the transfer of members, preachers,|explosion in the Barracksville mine|however drastic, that may he effectes i i be effected . our experi new scha education. Those who b = close study to the problem any survivors among the 33 men im- | pointed out ve ®i now other farm bushels: of definitely today whether there are den s Announces Davis, 2 son by a former marriage, | WOrth Leakie.” 3 that he has not threatened or abused | Rev. Dr. Luther Bridgers will preach | (28 '8 al charges, diatrlc . his wife Wielnefiay, Thursday and Fridsy ae. | chusfies, Dastoral charken (Iat €Efof the Bathlehem Mines Corporatiom. [ (2 SAIIYINE. out the present public “Then I know farmers—often the i Attorneys H. R. Burton, W. J, Lam- | ernoons at 3 o'clock. Saturday after.|Annual conferences, missian fiis, s | school program . FAST PAPCE]. POST Ah eXpert statistician will be ap-|pert and T. T. Marye appear for Dr.|noon the delegates will visit the|cnces ‘and missions in the United | In other words, the city authori pointed by the District Commission- | Davis, while the wife is represented | Methodist Home for the Aged which s s B ipetic G Thes $0 Uies, he Bureau of Municipal Re-{ conts a bushel on t A Director of Traf v Attorne ¢ E. Dav s nea o letion. . at Caithers. | other, provided that no such transfer Scavonia S oy L Be fcenia ] 1 Direct Trafic M.|by Attorney Henry E. Davis. is nearing mpletion, at Gaithers- |9 "o = e Without the conmsent|in a remote section of the property| ¥ avch and Board of acation of | of jts high prote vl v, 1um.( i o burg, Md sha ma 4 Rochester are unanimously agreed | . . ridze in making necescary In- | ERRe 5 3 of the member, preacher, church, pas- [When the blast went off. It was ad- | that it cannot go on with a1 (ne | AT feeding animais tree ‘»I.,. Washington, Commissioner Sunday moreing Fishop Candlar|ence, mission conterence, or.miasion | that no evidence has been found to|schools and fiva within the Anaacie; | MEN the most des Rudolph announced toda will oceupy the pulpit at the Mount | that it is proposed to transfer | indicate -any survivors will be found.|jimits sst by the Stats eonstitution.| o L in8 08 (he New Explains System Desig i - of D! i3 3 of 15 addition x i T signed to Mr. Eldrid went to work thi 0 S AMED 2 4 3 Friends of ti jan point to-the| The removal of 15 ftional bodies | i : t marke T A fis 5 n work . FFC ko 2 ca CHAicEh an at thal con= rien the’ plan point t L e, 2 per cent of the assessed valu I IAL ' N Vernon Place Church, and at the con- | - TXEREE O (0l ed through' unifl- | yesterday and three more . today | tion - of 0L e RIhouah & morning as director of traffic and is clusion of the service will ordain the { the previous year athe 19 Speed Matter at Additional |jusiy cnzacea todar in preparing to i s e e be ancasied Cxion and Aiicount any danger of | Drousht the fotal taken from ihe ilan hamer e senaot mesarant ot | Aot | : : stances arising would | mine up to 2 e Syata, the Zaiilze His) office- personnel befored - o 8 _ | Monday, the 30th, the question that | circumstance ® that ald | a1 ¢ ity has borrowed more than $2.000 Cost of 25 Cen | askting the meoniem: or ot ine ore| Capt. Willlam C. Asserson, U. 8. N. | s"in "the ‘minds of all ministers at ”H",.a"‘«.anj friction. They declare that| A d \]!lorv:mrnv vesterday was the 000 within the Iast few LR new tr laws into full operatior has just been ordered to the Navallconvention. and which has been on|the elimination of duplication of ef-| &reel b TInte Jolice "o - Charles new met © e xndattine g ikt sservatory here as assis super- | A e time precions, | fort is in itself sufficient reason to|Groves, former employe, for investi- 1 g : A ethiod of expediting-pont Ly Gornor Cotmeet Soomeni’™ | Observatory here as assistant super-| their minds for some time previous, | fort is L e S e | " “Quantity and qual Packages. which will give the sender !puttinz Amiching tonihes (ogas|intendent. He has been on duty at|the assignments for he following | |#1s0 for questioning in connaction o e oing L the . Mudizon | the cwo| thi hat (co) the very best = e possible for!on his nion for the (-ommis. |the Naval War Cellege at Newport,|vear, will be decidéd. - Some time Will Retain Bishops. | with the explosion. No date has baen | apriof High School. Dr. Rallou plained by Postns ieneral New | sections of the new.law become effec- | Austin Kautz. who has been ordered | will read # hishops of the two jurisdictions shall | will be made Today in 4 detailed staicient to post- | tise 3 & to command th cruiser Detroit ministers that are aseigned to them. |y io0ioined, and that they may be masters throu untry. R e ! “eunt. Zeno E. Brizgs, in charge of | Some will probably be changed. many | transferred from one juriisdiction to e new additior . al eys- k s the Nava erve Divisio the ery likely ret to the same | the othe. tonly w conse t~will be available for |Nave to “awaiC Mr. Stephens’ ion | o : : churches |8, owhja ¢ | schools. of Yonkers, vemained R SR vailable for |have 10 -awai Mr. Stephens' opinion | pyrtment here, has been ordered de- | (oGl 1ot vear. Here and | jurisdiction to which a transfer fs hools of Yonkers, vemained withand the selling price per acre. e A B AR 3 BT TR RIS T G e o it U v ON MURDER CHARGE| . et sl ettt s s B e o provisions of the postal luw becomes | DY order in connection with the| Nava - Fopol ere, one wh & reac the ag i throughout the day. Mr. Harris mad a s working It out on his effective. The cost for this service 1s | DeW traffic laws aval War College at Newport. R. L { 0 fe B1S (R0 6o o "oy an aetive| It is proposed to.limit the construc- fheushantither Ir. Harris made | the farmer is wor u ctive. The cost Nis service 1y NN (A laws o ihia| HIS successor has not vet been named, | 24 Janan activel iion of mew churches of elthar Juri { the trip from Washington to Roches- | own farm, 2, cents per packax ; | e Dldridge had before him (Bis| Sewsifal chauel il nflicy; af | MGister IS wEIY ¥ ko | diction ‘in the territory of the othet Js5E dlone ‘and fwaa met it the depot . fon Held Remed Special handling” designation for | MOININE 2 of the latest traffic| personncl of the Washingion Navy|entire iist of names read without hisiy, . iqing the séction involved is ai-’ Aceused in Killing of Ernest| noh° his morning by Supt. Ballou| s-epctation -l PAOR Ryps NIl Tes ek par- R oa of Los .\.v:r-!“- which. he| Yard also were ordered today, as fol- | heing called, and he will know. that| a4y adequately served. In other . g {and two of Rochester's assistant su-| “Another thing. there are now 5.000 cel post will be handled as first-class | %310 @ city comparable in many ws: Li X e e . ee ce o . er- | words, 0! urch wo . : perintendents of schools *, Bar- | co-operative rketing associa- plies mainly to its handling en route | dling of traffic ey e auated iy f B . S e | the visitors on tour. D the sdine ngmiber of co Operative live- plies manly to its landling en route | A0S Of LM | mis morning| 200N O Rielimond to the U. S.'s. Mis- | “"The aves of ail Methodizm will be | already has a Southern church, ani | Vernon S. Story. o, Fiajrortion gty tour, - Dy """”JJ.,CL i pianncaiions, tion facilities bet t was Jesse C. Suter. presid Y (hE| sissippi, Lieut. Andrew G. Shepard to| upon the conference until it takes|vice versa. came here direct from New York F : ton facilities between the post oflice |1 oo G St nrtSident of the| the U. S S. West Virginia. and Lieut. | action upon the unification plan.; Some voluntary merging of churches City. where he attended Saturday a| ~Hf spplieqd in ‘he right Far oo tination,” said Mr. New. ~It must be | Who called at the direction of the r‘“"""lr. Thomas L. Sampsell to the | which, If ratified, would join together | is likely under the plan, for as con-| Harry F. Rosenbers, 30 vears old, Fansjon: of the alumni of the r.,‘,\.‘?;v:l'l;:;’;"av‘a‘?s et L i ey A el e o 3 Federabion o olsAie in s the teenth naval district two great denominations that would | ditions now exist in many instances | was placed on trial .today before|3am Y.) Normal High School, of Iy and dependably profitable carefully distinzuished {rom the wpe- | federation to pledze the support of| Comdr. Willlam 1 Futeston nas|have " a . combined membership of | Methodist” Churches of both furisdic-| Chief Justice McCoy, in Criminal Di- | WVAICh he is an alumnus permanently and dependably profitable SiRlGelvey dnareice hine e giisl | of 1¢W | been relleved of duty at the Army|pearty 10,000,000 | tions stand almost side by side Which | vision 2, to answer an indictment for | After its tour of inspection in|pusiness in & oy (NS B0 b FrRATSty mail at the post c 6 et War Colicge here and ordered to tha { could’ be combined into one powerful | murder in the firat degree. The | Rochester, the committee will leave | |€EIsa:! e oo mall ot i i its desti- Bureaw-of Navigation, -Navy Depart- Split Over Slavery. chureh. When such action takes place. | fragedy is said to be the result of a | for Buffalo, where it will make aj, ‘What we all neeg o Jo (0 16 (C eeyers Pabecialahat et Sakr: Rickard Sentence Delayed. ment. Years ago there was but one|lt is provided that the merging be. hootleggers' feud, and resulted in the | SUrvey tomorrow of some of its new | =55, JOMERIC. F0 (00 people's ages; wijl receive special delivery at-| TRENTON, X. 4. March The following changes at Indian|aferhodist Episcopal Chureh. but the |dons with the approval of both juris-| killing of Ernest Clancy. 26, and the | Schools of recent construction. L e e v e Bincprioiny o iy Mo Bkl ol March 23.—At thé | Head also were.directed: Comdr. Cleon | sjavery question arose to bring the dictio and machinery is provided | wounding of Vernon S. Story, his| = o {”-‘1 R 5 arotn Eealint othie gn: a uest of defense counsel, Federal | W. Mauldin ordered trom the havall gjyision. Bishop Andrews, In 1844, |for the élimination of any eauses of | companion. when the two men visit- [eriog rimddn dibniiodt for that purpose, Mr. New added. ige Bodine today deferred for one | powder factory thers to 4ha Asiatic| yiriod intn s slave-owning family | dispute {ed the grocery store of Rosenvers, at | PROSECUTOR JOINS "",.'{ff,",‘w:‘i»“fif?;:f il wolls fogath Hope has not been abandoned that two miners escaped death, as they are believed to have been wnxk\n,-| [ came farm t go in for quali -| They are getting a premium associations 273 pounds o years for|against an averaze of school expenses. exclusive of con-!all the cows i struction projects. and ant in the farm busin jon{as in any other business | Party from Yonkers, N. Y feh is | production doesn’t lie in | making a survey ‘of ju high!at the lowest possible cost per ’\vhnn‘\ in various sec of the!Tt lies in prodv in such country Thie party, headed bvias to give the biggest re TR | Rk amposition of sentence on Tex | station and Comdr. Herbert H. Michael [ and the members of the church. in Red Tape Limited. 4th and K streets, last November. ! quarreling with each Rickard and others convieted last| detached from the battl 3 | 3 ‘ CHAPMAN FACING | i T S tate | and ordered o ducs e atline Nl callnd non Mim fo BHEY Members and pastors can be frecly | R L e e e FIGHT ON BIG FEE | The interssts of this group o { transportation of films of the Demp- | spector of ardnance in charge of the |wn t antat ¢ his wife. He jtransferred, and much in the way of|ngjcted on a charge of a the | FY SRR e atel ) [aptstarior axdnice eion the plantation of his w | red tape limited under the plan. For-| fio. o A M M | CHARGE OF MURDER euned o A diecussion & gen. | clgn mission work especially could B i el B S eiorobis | EMPLOYMENT MEN FIRST RUN OF HERRING er some bl g . K helped by the elimination of dupli- i eral conference was called in 1845.of | 25 RS0 (¥ PO€ SO EURETIOR Suw;‘m 4nd robbed and killed him 'Hog Flees on Wny to Sausage Mart, o e aronis . thy ! Sicyes | AR A orar o Sl B 1 o the [ (Continued trom First Page.) ARE IN RIVER HERE NOW holding territory and the Methodist © % et $ i'olice at the time of the tragedy. 7 5 = EA O T Man Who Made Sensational Escape‘ Fv;”.vtr:'tpfi en Sauth was organ- | After “the "Baitimore " conferenes|{o three men had quarreled over a |ducting business on premises where | The first run £ March herring, th o Farm irl ust ear Old Dress'iim 4 jvetes on the plan, there will be a|\hicky transaction. and Clancy and|there iz a saloon. obtaining positions | big herring that swim fecp. are oo From Prison’ Goes ‘on Trial |18 . 13 or 15 years ago a move. |A€1ay until Fall before the other con- |giory went to the store of Rosenherg | {or persons in houses of Il fame and ported in thé Potomac River. fons B — [ ome 1 o e e brne the tws | forences act. Many: of the Northern | appearance son | me < started to b churches back together and gradu- R 1 ons. alty e s de their after making threats aga nst his ljfe, | Similar re triction The penalty for herring ma a T eAar! s orn Hosernmers wan in bed in his roam | violation of any of the clauges In tha | time Inte Sunday or carly this morn- 1 over the store when the men.entered. | Section Is a fine of $200, a year in the | In& They ')‘"f‘(-‘“"’i;{:"w"‘”:’: '”Ivl:v” . [ Altired in pajamas and barefoored. he | XPTKROUSE, or both; at the discretion | ficient numbers to allow ) el _being Went down stairs following a commig- ) Of the court B cerotiadialsoat the {Ion in the store, carrying his e- |, AMODE the letters received by The | water. 1 s FPOrtCl, B30, Q0L S02 volver, where he. shot 2 Star today as a result of Yesterday's | first of the run of White Perch are | : Shot at the men in S Potomac. | Ctctaile o the 5] DAl At story, the following was received |in the Potomac. Atlanta prison, will go to trial for| Benning to | ~was brouzht sharply to a state of 3 ; tion ‘U Sta §|Jeom RoberCM. Blikington, spesintend. i A e e A S age industry | -decorum by the worried farmer. favence o tiis, NoFthorn/chubety Tt is coneidered especially Atting | mavnert 1o condecting: the "‘"r'"fe“g!_lfm e Urited Sisies Borlohhactt helite ur e antwered the eall of the wia | TS o Taughing maticr 15 me. Adopted in Springfeld: [that the first Southern vote should |gan. while the defendant Is. repgs. | Bureau, at 1410 Pennsylvania avenue NOON-DAY | | church conferences have already ally the movement gained momentum. | ¥o'6d, ",",:""‘,:"'l | n B Eight vears ago the work in the = 1 Northern church - came: -umder: the | 3507 GBS U L Teadorship of Bishop.We. E."McDowell [RDT1L 0 The SLINOLe conterence ofp of this eity, who is'in chabke of a [the Jorihern thurel meets in An distriet including the.Baltimore Con- - ? ques Police of the various precincts s TRL Johnson of the Tenlextown po- have teen, appointed individual lice station, who is an unsympathet sort of individual, it seems. "pln"f«lf man Johnson could not restrain his «mirth upon hearing of the graphic details of the hog's escape, but he i Tomorrow. | | Br the Asenciated Preas posses of one to earch for Farmer HARTFORD, Co Mareh 23.--| George B. Linthicum's prize h.g Gerald Chapman. amail bandit, gap-| Grace, who gave her owner the slip tured after a sensational escape from | today while he: was taking her to he eacrificed to the Selection of a jury to hearevidence | 2% th=truck in which she was being | Mr. Linthicum is quoted as sayi ast May, in Springfield, Mass., the | be ccast in the Mount Vernon Place 5 x 5 which is run by the Department of | that he murmrmJJamu Skelly, adx':.w transportad from Clarksbur d ns. L pring e RALted by former. Amiistant: Uiioa D Britain policeman, -will begin in the| reached the Northeast sectiol morning. One hundred v| known as “Swampoodle.” In the old talesmen have been summon 3 daye Grace's ancestors were wont to Chapman, through his attorney, “ | 1f it had been any other hog than Church, because this beautif 5 | zeneral conference of the Northern |Chur enutitul edf: | Sepioe Astornes S | Labor: | the one thit got away T wouldnt | fuceh adopted the unification pian<fice fepresents ini ‘land and bufld. | Sies Attorney Bertrand Emerson, JF: |. “.yo,y investigation of employment | LENTEN SERVICES | ¢are o much. But my daughter |at its regular meeting and provision [ings a total outlay of nearly $500;» affairs reported in Sundav's issue of WAS 20INK to buy herself a brand- |was made that it must receive the |000, was bullt largely with the as-|aation will bear considerable weight|The Star is a real service to all wage | new dress with the money. It was | agizmative vots of two-thirds of the |sistance of the contributions.of all |with other conferences now hesitap-|earners. I am sure empioyers will | F. KEITH’'S THEATER her hog. She had fed it all kinds | annual conferances of the chureh.. |Southern Methodist Churches in the |fng which way to g0. An acceptange Dot co-operate with such “agencies. BE of tidbity to fatten it up. And Immediately following the action a |country and_is the representative |of°the plan by a small majority would | knowing their methods as exposed 12.30 to 1 O'Clock wow 165 sone. special meeting of the .general cen- |church and is situated in what would [add sreatly to the efforts of those|by you.” | - 1o, | roll in the mud and snort where now clared that the “‘cards are a | paved streets and houses decorate and that “I haven’t got a chance—| the landscape. No.doubt she felt a they're not going 16 try Gerald Chap.| Strange urge within her breast as man. but the super-bandit, a creature | she neared the Northeast, and the | Grace in pure inleg of fact and faney His attorneys| first thing Farmer Linthicum Knew owner's Kind treatment, is |called at Chattanooga, Tenn.. and the | the plan be approve he territor; ile a defeat is belieyed to hold ! % e el atremnt Ya| omiy twa of a trio of his fat porkers | keepins herself in close seclusion, |approval of thix conference was also | covered by the Baltimore e b ARG I S aR TOKIO LAND BILL 0.K.’D. | SPEAKER TOMORROW ohtain a change of venue last week,| remained for the slaughter. fomewhere in the neighborhood - | obtained. but with the provision that |i% alsd such “as to give a cross-sect | throughout the -denomination. Tie REV. Z. B. PHILLIPS contending that he could not pos- Grace's cffense attans graver | Of the K street viaduct, while the | three-fourths of the Southern annual | tion of beliefs an the suhiect. The |éyes of all Methodism are upon the| ;=5 7 o B bly get a fair hearing, inasmuch! significance when it is explained that butcher at Benning waits with |conferences should give their ap: | district represents the Federal gov- | confarence; and - those - who rm-,oriu_- the Axsocinted Press CONDUCTED BY Grace, ‘in pure ingratitude at [ference of the Southern church was|be the seat of the united church, if |sesking ratification further Southy 28 the atmosphcys that has been made | the $25 which Farmer Linthicum ex- sharpened Knife. | proval % Confederacy; #nd Marvlana, a bordes |unfon of all Protestant ehurches are| TOKIO. March 23.—The lower house to surround him since he has been| pected to obtain in exchange for her And meanwhile Farmer Linthi- At that time it was believed that {Confederacy and Maryland a bordef|watching this effort of two churchésjof the Diet todax passed the alien REV. C. M. KREIDLER in_State prisen solitarily confined and| 165 pounds of spare-ribz, bacon and cum’s Aaunghfer must go without |the movement would go through by a{State. 2 sprinzing from the same source. with| land-ownership bill. which the House | & -~ emraordinarily guardeds made it im- | ham had beef promised to his dauzhy her Spring togs, unless her dad |large majority, but since then there | Those familiar with conditions bes!th& same ritual'and divided now only:| of Peers adoptéd March 1§ The new ' |p ony One Invited—No €ollection| pbssible-for @ jury, to; approach hls' ter for a new Spring dress. decides .to split the proceeds on |[has been a trend away from the plan |lieve that if the canference votej|hy*geographloal Hnes, to get together| law. will later be enacted by imperial Every 4 casq, Withous Prejudice, The sad stony wir Mlated to DéSk- those.other two Hogs. and just what the ouicome will be {s heavily~ fn " favor ~of “unification the awa frlll‘ll u‘ @mmon pians. | ediot. o