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THE EVENI NDAY, OCTOBER 26, 192 | WILSON’S REPLY TO POPE | e -~ WESLEY W. E. CHURCH CAPTURES CAPITAL DIES IN EHlBAGU 6 : n’u \\“” 1»;(.‘\.- to | Bishop McDowell Officiates at% | work s B led, which n him | , {Ambassador Declared Response to War e fthe sabriguet Lo Woll : Service for First of the | = %t e ! when ‘u was established Ut p e \ . times he had an assi nt, the e uildings. Beautiful—Then . {Gen. Chamorro Takes Con-| Cessation Plea Best Expressed Moral |Dry Agent, Well Known Here, | ek, ™ 1 e i o | e MONDAY— Make Friends’ ETHA R : 4 4 d e ence in_a v ington clean-up | = smmp il Homesiasictol | | trol of City Without and Political Reason for Struggle. Is Victim of Cerebral PHIERDELITL, october 20 00 |t Sleonst i i Con TUESDAY— Splendid Income Rk, Opposition. s o : T Hemorrhage. P bl ) S DN S DD for Doing It TRag}- AT Fditors Note. Thia le the twenty 0rst in | Pope that we cannot deal with the s e R e hon e | e ats Hines Page, b ! U5 |present government of Germany unless | oo T a few v p H1is work resuited | Rev. Dr. Fred ¢ Reynolds, pastor H.vm:- Associated Press President Wilson. They will continue daily. action guarantees are given | DY the Associated Pr | a HIC o : in hundreds of raids on saloons and | of the church d his committees | S g e « AGO, October 26.—James Le | ANOTHER MANAGUA, Nic S8 Dathiar |GG i dircctly by the German people. | . ,of ACAGO; October 36—dames Le- | ) o4 eaiceasie | have arranged m of celebra- | E 5. coup de ¢ arried out | EDITED BY BURTON J. HENDRICK. |7hig had been said here but never, I hibition department, Government wit-| AS a result of one of these ds | tion for the Methodist | |in the early morning_ hours of Sun ; n der indictment ck : Asher with | Union will hs : the exe S 5 i think, said with official sanction and s in 130 p ition cases now |An indictment charging r ) | Uni io lexer m“moknm o {day. Ge L Ry I\ OF all the wtferances of Breaident|isi > S WL SRE MEEESE S o e vt | ttia mnirder of Tater Yanconslas { cises this eveni Dr. Ralph | out’ opposition, captured the fortress | \ilsc Seesia e ope | SUTeld d g | pensing . 8 cesterday of | returned, but afte 1 1 | Sackman, pas n Ave- | O La Loma and at last nccounts | Leon, probably the answer to Pobe| Now that you have said it, it takes 3 wlt, died yesterday of | Feturned, but after n Av Benedict XV, in August, 1917, gave . . g . days the )nuhnrl(lun agent | nue 2 hurch, the \s ontrol of the capits . & srecedence over formula of 1ge. e U siul cantroliot iLe L] Page the greatest satisfaction. His| | % . a time the manner of Asher's | cauitted It was alleged that The movement of Gen. Cl Boliness: had ur 6 ithe Edithe: suspicior: OF hl\\annnn deaths was caveed by 9| > church will be open to visitors was made in protest inst ing 2d ap) the necessury and, the necessary | Yelowley; prohibition ad-| administered by Asher, who | from the community tomorrow e f Liberals in the cabinet of Presi-|ring powers to c their battles, | onqition of peace. It has had a t gtrator for N5, Boliosed: | 1 companied deputy United | ing and Chevy Chase pastors will e i Solorazano. 1o which Chamorro, |0 restore the political conditions of | /il U8 (o Wintie TR BC S E00) ministrator, for Ilinols, Y ee Siites macanats tp) Yarconskie grectings e o e | urous jus) they: had exisuedl Defore | ol B ifiantrasolutiin. some of his countless enemies among | loon. — Physicians gave the ca mmissioner Fenning and United | T e reete o | 1014, and to settle outstanding prob-| "4 ;q'so far ag T can Judge, its effect | bootlegwers, An investigation was |death as acute pancreatis, | \ttorney i o »s of the garrison lems on the basis of arbitration, |, o 1y has been and continues UNder way when a post-mortem es-| | exercise Vedn 3 A Mhere wasiconsiderabilailstase e snnit s Lo AR T ; BHeHoA by, e aata) MYSTERY MAN HERE. [ which will be devoted t throuzhout Sunday, in which o g e D slng | tosbelsupreme. e vinlence jwithi| tb IR et beyond dount that dedth b | el [ AEeuRetonlot e Wecey Chiinle b - troops attacked the constabulary St Gl e inception in Washington n nmanded by the American Maj. “':': r xmt]to the s"‘;n:‘ !l*;'"_" “h"l" zation of official opinion against it Had Colorful Career. | “Lone Wolf" Asher, as the | hundred vears In the clash both sides suf-|the proposal came, rejected it in words|iep) the gtory. It is worth more than . 1 was familiarly k 15 lon, es. In the Campo de|that sped like-lightning through two Lypre Shar sher, an enforcement officer, | ' casua 1 | the winning of u dozen great battles. | had @ eolo a cciting carcer, | Sarded as a ma stery. Joh arke! f i { Marte, at the foot of La Loma Fort- | hemispheres and put a new spirit into | - % | : had a colorful and exciting career. | o distinetly | will give person: # there was & fizht in which one | the effort of the all [, Ot course, it means far more com- | Accused of murdering a saloon keeper | SRS In this ety were distinctly | will giv e Ok ¢ the constabu wis woundand| SaososcontladleR. L ing from you*than it could be made | during a raid in Philadelphia, he was | [MT06T COVELT prior 1o bl appearance | anquet will i Semtliad P2, e constabiiar v occurred | |, The object of the war” said theito mean coming from any subject of |ACaUitted. Later, as a revenie agent | i1 , 1923, i and Friday fons will in the market place where 2 of the | President, “is to deliver the freely werowned republic. The ~crowned- | the Kentucky moonshiners hills, | " z £ 'R A ) alleged violators of the prohibition | The old chur it at Fifth | o | constabulary. were killed and 9 of | Peoples of the world from the menace | 1q (ha trouble. Them, ton. the Beion | 1€ Worked to break up the distribu | I ) s 4 » Bri . Sk = ‘m“- and F streets : 2 1 lthe Conservative troups were killed|and the actual power of a t|do not trust even the German people. | st ll,rfl',‘,l,':l“ liquor manufactured in | "o, the local violators of the law, | Wesley Chapel. Man 3, 153 ishoy jand 18 wounded i | on ey csiabishment, contralled, bY|iNalisnldo) T, ifor thiat matter) "Bt || Ho\isssd the, arvest iorimopslthan (Sl ATEIoUS 2 shirouse of Bim 1nl| Melendrae . fifes Snoy | e ibe afternoon formerjar espons government, which, |this is not directly to the point. For |100 persons by a series of raids, cei | order to recognize him should he ap- | an : to present standard side \dolfo_ Dlaz, one o P’ ¢ planned to dominate | pe popular government—even of a|dence for which he obtained in the | Pear and make efforts to trap them » em exceedin shibby. In| leaders, ned from | ¢he world, effort to in it his | 1% new building e world, proceeded to carry the plan | nation wholly denr. disguise of an ice ma driver 4 e Helus o e 3 atio olly depraved and villainous, | man, coal driver anc it : 3 , orzano a promise that | oy iy e PE either to the sacred | 1f there T 5 us, with them, it is Ash cor necessary der s, of course, which it is resented and the mobili- effort ed in the arress be given, 414 | Plona tun, demands of | Asher also was a familiar figu Rt IReTeR e e l;‘h(,;l"”:.:.“ “'1 i She ipgwer ‘or develop, the | Biliimore, whars heswasitHe prose SnE iche Will to play the German government’s | tian's. ohi 26 wan Sunday night much ir n ational action and | g N government’s | tion's chief witness in hundreds : | I can't ju hance thee s e et : he would appear z Centu on b e e 8 : > e for chance there |cases. He headed many Baltim = : prev ame ] honor \\)lu: h chose its own time forlis of 4 revolution in rmany, but, | raiding parti A i nel g uw’vluu c f v t o the -5 e ¥ithe avar. dolivered its blowflercely and fif thevs bera chinee, vour dacioration | Salled by mobs. on mamebur: son ‘“_‘“:(‘; e e K Day 4 s k s - | suddenly, stopped = rrier, €ither | strengthens it, adn if the o | 5 tacular methods « jons he do of law or of m swept 2 whole | erto been mo 3§ { ra h < and the unique | asions o 7 were such a nation—c me the most hated and feared | type of s, chan s in order to wo E THANK GORDON, | centinent within the tide of blood— | tion su St : as plant. | L¥Ists he gave to his activities, lead- a - . MEN not the blood of soldiers only, but|ed firmly in the. oo o |ing him. at Peoria, Tl to open T : . B o the blood of innocent women and of | allies the res e el DR SER BB in the n ot A Very . o o] 2 an a o) o e wa 2 m's ¢ hroug! 0 con- Express Appreciation for His Ap-|children also, and of the helpless | thing else is sc S COUELE § ama i e Tuoniea %o gonidiiof | : ndary to this aim. tinual _prominenc His sobriquet, | Sa1€ of intc e A 'rh pointing Mrs. Greathouse. defeated, the enemy of four-fifths of i | belief that he worked e handed 1 f ny 2226 C The National Woman's Party today | the wor T {and the name stuck, even when it was Eraca pech C as | & onn. Ave. | sent a letter to District Attorney Pey-| It was an eloquent description of LUTHERANS OPEN DRIVE |cstablished that he had always had an | '} t0E ton Gordon expressing _appreciation | the origin of the war and the spirit | assistant. X . or all kinds were '| John W. Thompson & Co., Inc. classes are n hinne over the appointment of Mrs. Rebekah | with which Germany h (1 Wi "ml h(J\- i Was Under Indi | h 2 3 . 1 ; 3 ag | onent death of a hiladeiohis o 829 17th St. N.W. B | St b e | it S S Tavca| FOR URNERSITY FUND| e St s e T T ! : omllon . 1b.20c s s {5t St on y ond | Pleasure in re e v BT ERSL S pas mundeny indichment & 4 ath was attribute \juries - o o - . . Lewis Hotel Training Schools | 7Th : L 102 e oeen mare rasifvaan nn(nu‘ 1$883,000 Sought for Valparaiso, | Peoria. resulting from raids in which | coiveq wWhile' resist : T T | BONELESS - i > 3 {had he felt a personal wtification M % 5 , z Fennslvant s co-chairman of v & | eetings to Cover Wester e i st it e : 7 msylvania Ave. at 23rd St. | B IROE (he Eresiaent Bt w v n Washington’s ‘m».'. ess of law, stole money from sa o t 22 4 n (Out-ot-town rea it about correspond- | part i | precisely the one that Page had been States and Part of East. { loonkeepers, and on one occasi | prohibit cement ¢ 3 Greatestifatue] }Clod lb 19C i i stands for the |setting forth for three vears. From the | By the Associ | bartend ho resiste: The:| PXOAID J ! C - 5 | : ds for the ed Press | secrecy was thrown ab ner New Brick i 5 S opportunity for| g,y the German: vaded Belgium, | O = indictents came 1s of the |} 0 4 I men and women in all fields, Your|fnY the Germans invaded Belglum,| yoRT way his whereabouts du October s Reverelr Gerbiriea by Wel teiie choice Athouse. For this| the ambassador, in letter after letter, | A series of wo October gents were severely denounced by |13, Vleteabin : H I q BONELESS I were a ey hon b the weinciple|had described the object of the war, | mass mectings sistes moronces and | o sterca\ s ns Hea it was not ur [ ) I:; 1 at women should be represented in |13 the dellverance “of the free peoples | behalf of an $583.000 fund squshy by | bo CelraD Ji= ecaived Lebl b Built-in garages, double r""e l 1JC oftices is receiv the|of the world from the menace and [the Lutheran nod of Missouri,| Peoria officials said | retention fn the sel aen rear porches, oak floors, " . . | commendation of all women interested | the actual power of a vast military | Ohio and other States for Valparalso | death would be 4 blow to the Govern: |Sale charges recen e Lk e | axi-dariver in wom n'x»:ul\unwnmm e establishment, controlled by an irre.| UNIVersity, which has heen taken | ment's cases against scores of boot-| At Police Court today as foun enameled kitchen cabinets, i TP sponsible government.” The neces.| Vel bY the Lutheran Church leggers caught in Asher’s net aEm s of tic . one-piece sinks and scores uc oast K c KILLS MAN, THEN SELF. |sary conclusion, in the Presiden in =t I coweriing Srates | “BATLTIMORE, Md.. October 25 (@) |Bnine - W of other features! 5 e} ¢ sary ston, n sident’s | o Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Ilinois |— s “Lone Wolf” Asher, whothe pri ne - I'D CARRY a long-range flash- reply—that the United States, in mak- | and Southern W 1sin and it is ! died ‘:;nhlcnlv in Chicago yesterday,|-S a result « light with me on every trip after | ing peace, should have no negotiations | planned to organiz 000 workers familiar figure in Baltimore, |4 ty of them will | New Englmmer Also Wounds | with the Hohenzollern government, | lo make a personal appe wi | dark. To find house num- . S al @ 1 to persons [ He had been the prosecution’s chief | 200 sed EASY TERMS | bers: to locate street signs in Housekeeper and Her Daughter. |but would insist on dealing only with l:'r“w::'f:'wnl(n e oLyt witess) ol huniteed 58 ot noninition] e i e e ey B e ©_|the responsible representatives of the ces have been i -d | cases tried d states Distriet |1 & ST e il sieaticll o e : : STURBRIDGE, Mass, October ; Al A s £ as the Atlantic seaboard | Court. He headed many Baltimore e i change when the fare paid his SR o ]'“"(_d‘(.erman people- a plan which 5 ¢ % ard | Court G many St us these are the finest Brown shot S s poman as Nebraska and |ralding parties and was assailed by | our ne Holden and wounded Hold- | P48 Would naturally approve b ¢ {mobs on numerous occasions 3 homes for the money in housekeeper, Mrs. Mary Tiffany | “AS I promptly telegraphed you, 't of the fund sought Will be | Baltimore. as in other Ens : C “ Washington toda: T cago ofiengine trouble jor’a | | and Bexd ir-old daughter, Jessie, | PAg¢ Wrote in reference to this mes- | us an endowment and the re- | —— — = 1 ellars 3 blowout, my flashlight would be t Holde home last night s sage, “and, as, of course, you have | mainder to pay for the purchase o DRIVE OUT 1 | i — N. Capitol St.. turn right on AL killed himself at his ho! . heard through many channels, your|the institution. More than $100,000 | — — M an_ Ave. and Monroe b lb 45 a lifesaver. T'd use it tosee how [Killed Bimselt at his own homa easly | e recolved a most|has been pledged, and of this tne ||| Waterproofed T < Lom Lam C S s oday woma ireply to the Pope received a mos and of this the| Souti much gas is in the tank, without Dy x most g Desirable Apartment for Rent universal ap-| o7 sa00 on vet known and the authorities have Pl of $200,000. s taken to a hospitle in Worcester | siastic welcome here. not onl | Fort Wayne district has contributed Tb R k b zquares to vd - Humlin danger of fire. What led to the shooting is not |because it meets with universal ap | 90000 and expects to reach a total | e NOCKSboro Also Concrete Work "Gpen Daity Tin 9 Pt Pork Chops lb 3ZC ave b e of i Dot o al: « deeper reason than | 1717 R Street x c.»?l\‘;' gr:}\dlhlxi\x:vv'lvil:;l;’v‘ximd;n':li et |l sl sl e R g L xpresses definitely the mor: = | Modern Apartment B wert || Work Guaranteed \ \eRB i e e | Contliusus hot w nour 4 5 ENTER CUTS I mean by “good flashl e m s e NAMES COUNTY ( OFFICIAL. i “_ woitite SRS ||| meterred Payment 1t Desirea VARREN c the one called “Eveready.” SHIPPING NEWS oS e ct s o i G CORNAR AT o T ot Sriesuon ||| EYOR] EN & CO. et b V l lb 39 ——— | from the German military autoeracy; | Governor Selects Lyons as Anne ||| ™o S o a . B et Shecue 1 ea . .dJC | | - heea : | {and Tatn - S Main 9770 v.| | Arrivals at and Sailings From | jand it expresses this better and with | Arundel Commissioner. Inspection Invited | Bond Building il BRon Scwtes B New York. more force than it ever been ex- | = : - pressed by anybody de of the | SPecial Dispatch to The Star Representative cn Premises Phone Main 3934 o Fark Bhriaee or A | S 3 world. You have made acceptable | APOLIS, Md., October s : DESTOR i sl F .15 | Deace terms, clearer, ot only to the | GO¥: Tilchie Saturdiy appointe B ! > el strict 2 enemy, but also to the allies than | eoe: SR S0 Por Limon, Oct. 17 | they have ever before made known.| County in place of J. Tilghmann Brice,| 4 DUE ToDAY. All these nations here have so many | doceased. "The eiihth and second die | WMWWWW/M/ Z % Kineston. Oct. 19 | Felatively unimportant and so many |tricts were without representation on Lamb . . Ib.I5¢c MAIDERS, A701 S ny ; | Presi i -p;bremen: Oct 14 | purely selfish aims that their minds |the board of county commissioners and For—g93 s | e k e ,;)',',.‘:LL;;’ ?,‘,L 30 |run on. Here you come setting forth ([many favored an appointment from v e : {the one big thing worth fighting for | the latter, as it is much more popu- . —the one big moral and political aim |10 Just as Patrlck Henl'y —no revenge, no mere boundary rec- = tifications, no subsidiary thing to con- fuse the main purpose. This gives demanded, £ Give me DUE TUESDAY. | moral leadership to the whole war; -Puerty Barrios, 0ct. 18 | and the British know and feel this.” liberty," SO WashinG' TO THE PRESIDENT X s tonians are today London, September 25, 1917. Dear Mr. Presiden d d- . k There has, I think, been no other emanding tickets on Better tha \Frying Chickens . 1b.29¢ B k i stroke so effective—apart from our | Ropene: pon Chickens . 1b.29c coming into the war—as your firm | and built b .2 s ex-workmen. A : announcement in your letter to the | garage for eyery Z | L d lb 19 fHome.” PUONE MAIN 942 P s R 9427 PY ° ® ure Lara . 10.15¢C \”‘R {: tf‘: FhLE?A;:i Bfi:;l_é Tgfo? 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