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METHODISTS VOTE Northern Conferences Stand | 2,420 to 241 for Reunion With Southern Church. By the Associated P CHICAGO, April Twenty seven conferences of the Methodist E pal Church have voted n favor of unification of the Metho opal Church South, which ve heen \nywlulml for more than century, according to figures made ilable yesterday Dr. R.! I. Wade, secretary of the General | Conference of the Northern Church. | Only two conferences of the South ern Church have voted on the propo sition, the Cuban conference having | ed for unification while the Baltimore conference re cently voted against it by a vote of for and 141 against, according to ices received here. There are 37 conferences in the Southern Church | yet to take action. In the Northern Church 5 Spring conferences and 78 conferences which meet mext Fall remain to be heard from. Of the 27 conferences which have balloted, the vote of the Wyo- n conference of Pe Iv 5 which acted on April 17, not been received Vote unanimously ha of Northern Church. The by of Northern Church to date follows: conferences the AIR AMBULANCE PLANNED | Roof of Ho:pllal to Be Built ns' Landmg Field. NEW YORK, 2 ambulance service will be establ when the Columbia University-Presby. terian Hospital Medical Center, now under construction, begins to func was announced yesterday Wyomin field, x\hllP “fiving e river in front as a landing boats will 1 i of the building. Carter Edwards, appearing in “The Marlborou: now touring Eng- land, claims to be the oldest actor still playing. * SEA FOOD CAFE Fresh Crah Flakes, Deviled and Imperial Crabs. Bogton Markerél Broiled, Sh had fioe. Ozetars, Cle Chiowder and Fresh Snapper Soup, Steaks, efc, HERZOG’S 11th and Potomac River s, REPAIRED Our experts will put sour radio in such & condition that it will bring in distant ftations more clearly. M. A. LEESE® Branch Store PTICAL CO. 614 9th St. 712 11th Street } The Home of the High- Class Eyeglass Roe Fulkerson Co.! 1407 F St Franklin 5608 Eyes examined. glasses ftted SPECL AL—Friday and Saturday Only This coupon and 45¢ entitles vou to one pound old-time JAVA & MOCHA COFFEE. COLUMBIA TEA & COFFEE C0. Distributor of “Ayrshire Brand” Wisconsin Bul(rrr read 151 North Capitol Like the . First Robin! HE returned robin, a flash of dusky red on the sparse green landscape of Spring, is no surer aid to earth’s attire than is the Tol- manized collar an aid to man’s. No man, regardless of his other articles of dress, can fail to win by at least a neck if that neck is surrounded with such an aptly ap- plied appearance aid as a Tolmanized starched collar. Send in your bun- dle today. . W. MacKenzie, Mansger 6th,and C Sts. N.W. {at 2:13 Ship Clear for Shad FOR NN 3eemine e Bpecial Dispateh to The Star. BALT! schoods coming up the Chesapeake Bay, rning ssioner steamer has been sent to clear away gally placed nets in the upper part of the ba reach thei te that large quantities of shad had been caught in the West River and other lower Judg Earle s plentiful TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS National—Ethel B second M Belasco—""The at 8:20 p.m play. Poli's— revue, at p.m. President—"White Car; ) p.m K ville, Strand—"Stars vaudeville, nd 8:15 p.m. Mutual ) and 8:20 p.m Columbi: 1 10:50, 1 i p.m Metropolitan—"The Lady,” ous, 11 a. Palace 4 Rialto—"On Ambassador-—#“A y,” at 6:15, = ST~ Franklin 71—72—73 and 8:15 p.m Earle—The Scranton Sirens, vaude- | continuous from 1 to 11 p.m. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, SARGENT INDORSES GREDIT MEN'S WORK Drive on Business Crooks Vital for Legitimate Trade, He Says. learn that it is the purpose of your Makes Way s \Aork 80 as to render a greater service in that field. “Your association has been of great assistance in the efforts made to cor- rect the evil, and the department thoroughly appreciates it.” Brought Many to Justice. Since the institution of its investi gation and prosecution department eight years ago the National Associa- tion of Credit Men has worked in close conjunction with the Depart ment of Justice, and its records show that through their efforts many credit frauds have been brought to light and many credit criminals sent to jail. The association is represented hfi' fore the Department of Justice and Post Office Department in_ the prose cution of thes by R. Prestor Shealey, its W APPROVE $5,000,000 LOAN Plan Pr omotmg Improvements IMOF April of shad are reported to be to State Conservation Com. Swepson Earle The Governor McLane ille- o that the fish may spawning grounds. rie; hiak, recsivel (ionaniy Indorsing the drive of the National sjation of Credit Men against dit crooks, Attorney General Sar- gent, in a letter made public today by the association, declared that ‘“‘com mercial frauds have become wide- spread and constitute a menace to the transaction of legitimate busi ness The campaign of the association | against such crooks. which will re ceive major attention at the thir tieth convention of the credit men in Washington, June 8 to 13, pected to result in expansion’ ¢ ing into the from the reports, Mr. id he expects the fish to be this year. i Nicaragua’s Tentative for ymore, in “The rs. Tanqueray,” at 8:20 p.m. Gorilla,” nno: - | approved 000, the pr installing and for constructing the fi the Atlantic C of the cabinet ha tive loan of $5 mystery L million. dollar fund now being l'kll‘~(‘<| in prin- | [ cipal cities of the country is com | pleted There will be no drive Washington for this fund, of the Washington As | Credit Men | preparation | June. sreenwich Village Folli 8:20 p.m. Matinee at the dram; rt duties are pl e Matinee at s directea toward | convention in|N being wary a lo: for the was_concluded by bankers, but in opposition developed in ess against the | proposal and the Senate defeated the | wroposed: Toan: 11" i e aCh S Sty Florence Reed, vaudeville, Menace to Business. Attorney General said: “Commerc 1‘\ auds have rome widespread nd | stitute a r e to the transac: om of legit te 1siness. I have | been pleased to note that for some | | years past vour association has ren dered material assistance to the Gov ernment_in the suppression of those ‘me. Sans Gene,” at|forms of commercial frauds which 1\:‘m . 3:05, 5:10, 7:10 and 9:15 | can be reached under the Federal { F | eriminal laws. It is also gratifying to . Morrison Paper Co. | 1009 Pa. Ave. of the Future,” | 1n nis tetter to the association the | | ontinuous, 12:30 to 11 p.m. | | “Hippity Hop,” burlesque, | Step Along,” burlesque, «‘ rl’vm‘ Blank 00k We have | Books you | continu- m. to 11 pm n 11:21 lee Lobsters. ...50c per lb | "T{?y‘ oo .;z" ‘:x 30, Crab Flake. . . .75¢ per Ib. ] - [Shad Roe. . .. .75¢ per set| EACHO & CO., INC. 3 Municipal Fish Market and Maid,' 20, 8 and e Chorus Lady,” at 2:35, 8:05 cuse Me, and 9:40 p.m curve, : fi19~13 st D 0O, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 192 KILLED TESTING CAR. Engineer’s Experiment With Freak Auto Fatal. BAY SHORE, N. Y., April 23— Fred Wells, a_mechanical engineer of Newar ., was fatally injured yesterday while testing a freak auto- mobile racer on Long Island in pr aration for the r at Indianapol on May 30. His c erturned on a breaking his neg - — Let Electric Sparks carry your week gnd message—Gude delivers flowers via telegraph. 1212 F. rtisement. Dehciousliome Made Candics | POLLY TRENT CANDY CO. > 1013 E. st. SMALL DOWN P LOW MONTHL Lincoln Ten-one- Hundred Good Garages Constructed finest materials, attrac- tively planned and priced in keeping with the most modest bud- get. Give us a ring today. BUNGALOWS GARAGES M%NSM%TCQN‘ <01 Fenton Court N.E. of the % T T 7707, =<22L238Te- With their carefully planned meals Washington hostesses are more and more serving Rice's here fried chicken is at home this unusual locg" is eate HE same skill that makes Maryland’s fried chicken famous, makes the country’s capital the home of every sort of delicacy. In market, kitchen™and dining room Washington housewives are supreme. Connoisseurs of fine food, they know how to buy it—how it should be prepared and served. On their epicurean tables an unusual loaf is appearing more and more—Rice’s. Judged worthy of Washington’s families and guests. Rich, fine flavored, satisfying. Made of ingredients Washing ton housewives know are used in their own kitchens and served on their own tables. Always the same be- cause City Baking Instntute checks every process daily. Serve this unusual loaf. Order it from your grocer today. - Made only of these rich ingredients Gold Medal Flour Fleischmann’s Yeast Domino Granulated Libby’s Milk 1 I Sugar Filtered Water Diamond Crystal Salt Swift’s Shortening ala Ma(yland noa A B CRANDALL'S, TIYoLI CRANDALL'S METROPOLITAN F AT 10t TODAY—11 11 First National's Special NORMA TALMADGE THE LADY —EXTRA— NEAL BURNS In “Why Hesitate” rvey—overture “Sol- (1812) Tachalkowsky __ Washington's finest orchestra. 4th & Purk Rd. CRANDALL 'S AMBASSADOR 18th & Col. Rd. N.W TQDAY [ MADGE "B i AT in TY nmn-sm HOT'S! in Hodge Podg ‘CRANDALL'S CENTRAL 9th Bet. D & E TQDAY AND 1(1’\11»|1m;vs NORMA N WHY HOR. CRANDALL'S Savoy Tlu-an-f- 14th & Col. CRANDALL’S Ao 5 Pa. Av CRANDALL’S Apollo Theater 6214 H St. N.E. ¢ AND TOMORROW i H CRANDALL’SG RONALD COLMAN l\ l‘AI(AYlI\F BREED OF ST, JOHN, AL in DOGGIE " LECTURE BY Most Rev. Edward J. Hanoa, D. r\rrllhlbh!nh of Francisco “AMERICAN LS enefit of th Re of the Admission, $1.00 Tickets may PR oo . Ave. and L Reserved Seats, §1. be had at Rauscher's u; ion's Con Jordan 13th_and Rauscher’ Special Sale On Nursery Stock Evergreens, Shrubbery, Roses California Privet and Barberry Hedges Nursery at 1449 Park Road Rodman Bros. AMUS EMENTS. MOLLIE FULLER AND COMPANY N “TWILIGHT” Jgfinm St oty Compary of Greriee. YA E AMERICAS pERECT THEATRE CONTINUOUS 1 TO 11 FIRST SHOWING 1IN WASHINGTON THE PRIZE PHOTOPLAY OF THE YEAR VIOLA DANA 8 Other Perfect Features 5 LOEW" GOLIIMBIA F Street at 12th NOW PLAYING Paramount Presents GLORIA SWANSON In"the magnificent drama_of Napoleow’s court_ that New York saw at $5 a seat! “MADAME SANS GENE” FEATURE PRESENTED DAILY At 10:50 = m. 1255 3:05, F Street at 13th LAST THREE DAYS Motro-Goldwyn Presents ELINOR GLYN'S MAN and MAID WITH LEW CODY AND HARRIET HAMMOND Comedy—News—Overture Starting sunday ELEANOR BOARCMAN In “Proud Flesh" CONTINUOUS 10:30 A. M. TO 11 P, N Y SoLumeia Bu. ESQUE GAY 215-Twice Daiv-815 “HIPPITY HOP” with ABE REYNOLDS | and || pametest, snappiestCherus 1n_ Buriesnus | Ladies' Bargain_Matinee Daily_ 25c World | Renowned i WELSH MALE SINGERS | City Club Auditorium, 1320 G St. Il THURSDAY AND FRIDAY April 23 and 24, 8:30 P.M. ckets on Sale Now—City € DElED EE——:!IIE:IUj FOLLOW THE CROWD Brine sour O1d Hata to the Ladies Capltal Hat Shop. 508 11th W and have (hem clean i the new "Spring selection” of ics “Hat Framer, AV Bralds 'and Hat Frimmies: ’ LUNCH WFTH US TO-DAY Brer 1203Gst HEALTH CANDIES Gibson S Surgical Appliance Fitting Establishment Great Sale of Surgxcal Quallty Elastic Hosiery And Trusses You will always find our prices right and our service the very best that_can be procured in Washington on Trusses. Elastic Hosiory and Ab- dominal - Supporters. Do ex- omment With Sour heaith if you Rre in need of orthopedic appliances. Consut sour doctor and et s maks whatever he says you need. gial prices now prevail. Knee Caps Anklets Gibson's Truss Garter Stockings.... Garter Leggings. ... New York Elastic Truss, single Gibson's Special Leather Truss, single Gibson's Leather double March Patent $1.75 $5.00 $7.00 $7.00 ‘Washington Agents for Dr. Jeanner Walter's Pure Gum Reducing Garments reducin; a) poninly Teiute Without 1hmury or Siscomtaze” Thousands are weiring 1l ‘We measure you and fit you mrlec!ly. ‘We also carry: Jung Arch Braces. Dr. Scholl’'s Foot Appliances. Blue Jay Corn and Bunion Bzmpd‘u_ of cial Orthoy Braces ’-“n'&dunnnfvf:i Made o Order or Repai Special Truss, crmchu Invalid Beds, ete. Get It At Gibson's ‘Where Your Dollars Have More Cents 917-919 G St. N.W. NIGHTS AT 8:20 S0c te $2.50 SHUBERT ELASC! MATS. Wed. & Sar. 50¢ to $1.50 OLIVER MOROSCO Announces A New Play QUEEN MAB By John Hastings —With— A TYPICAL MOROSCO CAST 2 ORCH. FOR 3 Tarner roduce Mab we int Que-n o'“" \lund.n\ FOR | Ml for 1 only with ady. sell | MUTUAL THEATER| | PA. AVE. AT NINTH ! “STEP ALONG” 1 WRESTLING TONIGHT PETE DALLAS VS. JOE TURNE NAT'O"AL TONIGHT, 8:20 MAT. SAT. ARTHUR HOPKINS Presents ETHEL BARRYMORE | | In Sir Arthur Wing Pinero's Masterpisce | “The Second Mrs. Tanqueray” | Week Beginning Next Sun. _ SEATS NOW. Becure Your Tickets in Advance for ED WYNN | | (The Perfect Fool) Xn th?unmut row 1n e World E GRAB BAG” A Mtusicsl Leughquake | POLl’S TONIGHT at 8 All New—>5th Annual Edition 'GREENWICH VILLAGE| FOLLIES| Gay jand Expert Company of 50 Famous Artists’ Models ‘IRST TIME IN WASHINGTON Children’s Dancing Festisal Introducing E FAIRY llfllK ISS WKE RIALTO Continueus 11 A “ON' THI N ICE" TOM HOO%E. nd‘EDl'flZ ROBERTS siigp el o GUARINO and COOPER Supreme_ Concert Artists SYLVIA ALTMAN Child Piano Predigy Mischa Guterson Conducting Rialto_Concert Orchestra Overture—"Echoes from the Metropel- itan Opera Hodse.” NEXT WEEK Carl Laemmle Presents Mary Norman Philbin ""f’ Kerry “5th AVENUE MODELS" ALSO Lieut. Felix Ferdinando and His Havina Orcaescea MT. VERNON Steamer Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Wharf 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85c Admission, 25¢ RHONDDA Here Is_An Ideal Bill Miss FLORENCE REED v “TINSEL” A Sketch LILLIAN SHAW The Arch_Egemy of Gloom. KANE & HERMAN Seven Other Srar Acts a And DI TREVOR & HARRIS Tnernationally Pamous Dancers ul Fri R “Mata. 50c: eves s—Mats., 25c Matinee Every Monday 2D BIG WEEK TONIGHT 8:20 Phone Main 667 PRESIDEN 11th and Pa. Ave. SON'S PRIZE WALLOP! HRG Good Seats_for All Performances Nights,500 to $2.80. Sat. mat.,b0c to $1.50 NEW STANTON § "”‘,,‘*f e RIGARDO CORTEZ FRANCES ABOLFE~ MENJOU. R T(~\H1RR4)\\— THE THUNDERING WARDMAN PARK THEATRE CTHE AR M : PART! and Educatienal & TAKOMA Takoma Park, l). ( VIOLA DANA LONG CAME RUTH. URT PLASTER. | Era G Yout B __AND B 9th & O Streets RAPHAEL THE, GAIETY Gl Comea FAVORITE ©:11S CAME BACK'™ CHEVY CHASE Conn. \\FI\I;(" & McKinley MAN WHO CAROLINA },';}:gf‘ ;\;;\;. - IRBA ‘A FIGHT FOR nn\HR = AMERICAN 15t St. & u ¢ | RAD NAGEL “CHEAPER. m MARRY PARK THEATER !;‘.:l‘.,;‘..}.‘;' : 0’ F V. N LAIR AIL. Yo St. Bet. 14( OLYMPIC ou St Bet. 1 UERITE AP And Comedy h & 15th CONRAD DE 'R TO MARRY \,( ital & Fla. Ave TRUXTON N, Copital & Fia, Ave SHOWING ALL BEST BICFURES Phone F Private_lessons Teach you to dance cor rectly in a few lessons. Strictly priv.: any he . Class and dance Satur: ay, eye. with o “Tango, To the Splendid Music of VINCENT LOPEZ CLUB ORCHESTRA | At the ARCADE At Unt.mvd of Prices ALL THIS WEEK ADM. 2 Includin, Wardrobe Dance Tickets, 4 for 250

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