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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1926. X o3 = ! f —By WEBSTER = . ‘., ] | SAY, DO YouREALIZE How BouT GUTTING? | we' Ve Been AT TS GETTING LATE | “THIS ALL M(,HT. i MmousT F BE B8 Am. i P NOW ; A o ; i Trade Board Tells Capper Regards $85,000,000 Pro- 22 Leaders to Lay Agricul-| Western Executives Tell ‘pp g ! ; Rules, Forbid Discussion ram of Navy Conflicts With tural Problems Before | Trainmen and Conductors : i g vy - i of Cost of Fuel. « Peace Economy. - President Tomorrow. They Will Confer on Issue. y s The Washington Coal Merchants' President Coolid 3 i Asociny Board of Trade has : d Senator the five-year build . | CHICAGO, Marci In a commu- | Capper that because of the rules of Wi =oAL the organization against discussion end road Trainmen and the Order of Rai »f prices, it deems It unwise to adopt wii w Conductors the Western railroad The suggestion of the Senate District | affairs domn O ots | executives yesterday informed the of. committee that a weekly price list The Presid n Tlegn.| Do oF G mulvme the Ehey BOs e be published. . 1 Dealors' far too lu to 10 Rt S Dl ry 9 In a letter to the Ce ealers’ As ideas of a peace ti ' n in which ITs 1l OCLock. ' SAY, '™ GDIHG 7 soclation tor ‘;, per vy\'u.yzlfl ‘:bv‘u:) ft. He al WHATD' YA SAY WE Qu‘-'l 'S 12 OcLoek that lmnnu‘-::l‘ul e R it Is what th 1 ap MAKE TS TH committee i v il pointed by him to mitke 1 d = ould help much to ciear up e s Lol stoper davelgbToatit had 1 sl LAST RUSBER 7 T ituation in Washingtc s to ons prOper 0 b 1l be h : | retafl coal prices if the mem of orrow they will form & vour assoclation, collectively or as ' mittee to confer with the brother- individual firms, would publ one 11 purposes kept od further. a week the retail prices of the vari ticable « The general chairmin of two train ous grades of coal, At the last meet-| “fha gudce pointed out that these |deficlt as ice brotherhoods requested fng of our committer several mem- ions apparently did not_follow | reductions. to name @ similar cc to meet bers expressed the optnion that Stiyrom anything sald by the defendant | These views with the commit railvoad would be to the advantage of theliy’higcheech and therefore he ned the etafl trade, s well as Iln lll"‘”l' "'-v”l", them all “fighting questions. am hi ; 5 Predicta Senate committee on the District of court said that as a net result tative _ Refusal Is Predicted. ] Columbia, it publicity could be g1ven | or these considerations he felt the | Houss myval NEW YOI March 2 (P).—The to this information.” orator had brought himself within the | jatvar while a s r New York Times says that virtually In the reply, which has just been |sadition status, but mot within that |gent has made k X : |l the leading railreads of the counts received, Jessa C. Suter, managing|portion of “inciting,” as he had mot |yl i ‘hnn refused, or will wa director of the clation, said the | counseled any Immediate action for 25 - demands of the Or Con: question was laid e the directors, { the overthrow of the Amerfcan Gov- |} J | ductors and the T Rafl Bnd added: ernment. Houte nce Held Last Night. | way Tr inmen . : “After careful consideration of the ba, In his speech at Lithuanian | FOUSe 1410 (RIS month urdd - ne of the LA A atter, the writer was Instructed to Hall, was charged with ad-[ o0 ity SR LERcEiRt the W hr“; tused to .hfl“\; demands with n;a Intorm’ you that it-Is a_positive rule the gverthrow of the United | Ments in order from the fi « 15 of & | ample nsylvania n not to consider tes Government. Witnesses testi- - .- i nleht be- | pajiroad wishes to iate only with 4 Al We there-| ied that he had declared America . P T 0 $ of farm lits own men, most of the other roads THis 15 FosTIvELY | Ho R0 AL e inization | must have & Soviet government like| Election Case Decision Near v me :...‘hvm to consider the demands | TH LAST RuBrselZ Br1DGE PATE lvise that o bers follow | g ‘s and that workers of all na Senate eloctions comr i i Hose, who dis 3 i " ; SN\_ P Towr o We regrot | (jonalities should organize to attain LIS Uik Whoina 5 i ! e e wage gcalt asked by the train. exceedingly our to comply | hat end. should be carried on b icky v in an increase of from $1.05 to SAtH Goar it 1s our . - Y ol i : S en surpl whict rstood 51 64 per day. | Sire £ a0k o with' vour commit Said Fools Beliove in God. commities in the els 1 roval of the administra : i s, o SERsh 11 | brought n s —_— tee in e cticable The red flag Communtsm W 8 i, . . | Western Maryland Refuses, | The Se iet commifteo has [ wave from the capitol in Kovno, in |Minnesota Ty A : < furm leaders repre.; BALTIMORE, Md, March 2 (@).— nat yet received tl o snington and over the Lithuanian |predecessor § . ¢ 1 participated | Maxwell C. Byers, president of the auditors in the controller genes 3 Hall,"" cne witness quoted|™ : ra belt convention, | Western Man Railway, indi- office who are engaged in gathering \ as saying | ta ouference | cated that h iad rejected the figures from the books of the local Government witnesses also said | ote nn Whi Se Willtams | demand of tors and tratn- dealers. Bimba had denied the existence of a | 1 Norbeck of South | men for u b per cent wage increase. ng Phone Main 81088100 8 While d ,nfnu]-.u to ll\miu,s‘ the epe- | S are still fools who belleve 604-610_9th St. N.W. « terms of the reply he has made God.” eekly; S1 s . by letter tc Ch rles \\". Sullivan, BIMBA CONVICTED ’"If L o . - « general chairman of the Brotherhoo attracted particular attention, b o s piizaln e, audl Eas.g . ON SEDITION COUNT: the law making “contumeliousl igman of the 00d of Rall- e the exisionos of God > 3 ' o) e e BLASPHEMY UNPROVED | iwas enactea 22y vears ago. y ‘”""““"” Bver "‘1, the "“‘;“ ditlon law under which Bimba Congressmen to hat most rall uld refuse to | | convieted was enacted in 1 HERGHONSH meet the dem round that | (Continued from First Page [io ans Hiirred up sonsiarabls ex: SAVINGS sen to be chair- | pr rranted no in- | ons of Massa- man ¢ ‘ nmuittee | cr | that government, with the it wrly in Hudson, near DEPOSITS s i nowit ;nm\\u! ad o ; cre: fm — | show ~them up. e « 1 drive was started | e Vien he was the White | the rail employes of ro B 5 ealous in this ttempte 1s out of town after - > for h n- | o e« tr sever 7 m 0 1 1 b, . : e S B ML URGES RA“FY'NG Elderly Chinese Halts Avenue Traffic, | i i Tt nin i | | MORRIS PLAN BANK nent anc 5 i funeral of woms yod s 1 Represen | " Tigtonsly. e communtatic ritual ot Unair Supervision U. 5. Treasury RECREATION PIER 1 (almh l)ef) ing l)(‘alh on Car Tracks| ™5, o u e phsce unly the comBUBIEHD St ol L : ‘ | as to personal religion any | ) erved e | part In this « am content to | 9P5erved . - vention advoea w sarss | 1Pave 1t that the defendant’s declara- = li Rl | traflic on Penneylvani 5. when he saw LWo Street cars £ sharush fendant's ) I S e SITE IS 0 OSED UF TU avenue near Fourandahalf street|bearing swiftly down on him from |t of personal belief was permis- Motor Officer Injured T SFACTION = t vellof logisla: gy} . came to a startled halt yesterday after- | opposite directions Bk sditlon | NAvER . vur noon, precipitating passengers on two| Hunching his shoulders in st e sedifign ulian | Motor Cyela Policeman W. J. Mor- || i cor : r n|Location at Georgetown End of — street cars out of their seats and|tempt to make his body small [&a sieh dprarently. vor r, | rison of the eleventh precinct suftered | ey USED CAR rrox presentatives and 2| [ Turlingt Near East Stu-|ctusing motormen to lose their tem- | Chinese eved owe approaching P o e e | Severe infuries to his right leg, and |Liii0s FROM etier unde r of their| Aqueduct Bridge Is Held urlington, Ne pers, when an elder] Chinese, | then the other, with the nonchalance | bt B8 Lo ehole, o Jock . when his motor cycle strack ulfl (St 4 ims | garbed In soft shoes ‘and black|of a judge watching two opposing &0 e - and he was thrown to the road- | "h M ]d l \ Impracticable dent. Pleads for Action by | riouse, stood with Oriental .un--l 3 He refusel to be move formeratt o {way early this morning while pursi || osep C! eyno H i i = slacency in the ot ocen of tt the furious § g of the mo. [EISE IS AL S : ing a speeding motorist, who escaped. ko 10 e e United Stat Dot ak the two cars thrpatensd to|tovmen's bells to hazard o dash for |t b chela Al ',,“.,‘”‘ Ltins | The acetdent oceurred on Benning | e ‘l‘flh SYREET AT R ¢ agricul. | S for the removal of the nited States. grind him to a pulp. auestions, to some extent at le 0 hear Benning Bridge. Morrison | BEERERS T 7 esident has| quated Aqueduct T The Chinese had edged his wu The cars stopped with Ittle dis- |9 g“m'l gk e G ek 1ken to Casualty Hospital liressed the mnnual | blandly through the streams of traf- |tanco to spare, automobiles Iesitated | FOSIENER 10 stir b CLEAlZa L 1z : Failure of the United States to|fic, shuffiing along with knees hali [and the victorious Orlental made his | TUer dectarution. o 0 : b : an s tucke his' way lelsurely to the sidewalk. ! : the treaty with Turkey which|bent and hands tucked into y L questions which were asked of Bimk N . y EpitE At Bl e Sonal . [at tha close of the ad One was ew ress o L B NI TAKES $16 | STILLMAN DIVORCE SUIT |21 e e A € : - o e United States and Turkey } clalism, which he had | 612 lstl] St. Tt h ind will be highly detrimental to the Ly, her was, | ; o economie interests this country has in FROM BAND I.EADER FORMALLY DISMISSED | Lithuaniar flo i | Turkey, urlington, former as- i it < i M put e e s |Order of Discontinuance Signed| e in Americn best fo Oot orms (= ou y 1 of the epartment, particips | usanne conference of 1923 e 1 onditic ' ausann m;:! ;’l\:‘“““: J,K;A;Z‘fl‘mem“ Robbed in Soldiers'| i by State Supreme Court Justice The fourth e D . bl | fternoon | Home Grounds When Negro | Filed at White Plains. esirapie v . the League of | ¢ the el | By tho Associated Press 3 ¢ : for the [OF fhe Dk \v','r'é;n‘;j! Boards Auto. WHITE PLAI Y., March fhe utmaost A Shoe for pente b L | —The divorce suit ¢ mes A. Still 7 ¢ repes o yresided — : ! e il o [man; the Banker, and Mrs. At U. REPAIRIN amount of comiort Every Occasion * ¥ oo [ the & wted in Turkey's soclal| JHeid up at the peint of « pistol by | Stillman formally ended with ~the PLUMBING—HEATING without sacrificing G [ in institutions since the war,|a negro bandit last night as he w filing here today of the order of dis % TRIC WORK : - i i t Iy o et that aii | driving through the Soldiers' Horme | continuance signed last w by Su- | Quick and Efficient Serviee Style is embodied { mos Pl b w|grounds. John S. M. Zimmermann,|preme Court Morschauser in Phone N. 9107 s g = FARM BILLS UP part e e Srnited | leader of the Soldiers' Home Band, |lous ) 1729 Conn. Ave. in our !f!'i‘ Form e was robbed of $16 [ R0 of e “Arch - Lift" Shoes the development of the| Mr. ZImmermann was driving alone | SUpreme Cou A i Touse Committee Takes Up Measures : : the Koran, which [ in his sutomobile to his auacters (Who was Mrs stillman's lawyer in £ RUlwoon Mad. f Black i to Aid Azviculturists. JIE S thies Hecent suld not be i d to a forelgner or |about 11:45 o'clock, when, nearing the | '€ €056, Ghtatner (wo cerviied copies For Folished Flonrs ade o ac! ! e o not em, Mr. Turlington | duck pond in the grounds. the bandit | Of the o¥dler, jhich, he sald, would be New Fioors: dnntaliee Kid atitte o tended that now, since the repub | unped on the running board of the | 200\ 00% 00 mow are living torether | 13 Years' Practical Expericnce I 4/ wn i nt was civil code and established a great|band leader told the police the chief |In Paris < . ¥ 1428 B Street S.E wd over lasts anaton A the financial program Tumber of eourts, the forelgn cltizens ras unable to offer any| It Wis announced last week by Wil- old Made New ally designed to preve and so rey 1 ¢ including should | resistance to the handit was because |Ham Sullvan, Mr .lI!lnuun: lnser, o iR coseet wnron font ¢ t wte the old apitula- | he was wearing his Army jlmn go ]‘"‘ l‘fifl’\' Coulalb i scomiorts. due to wear * : \V“I:[’jlll ."lvlflliv‘nll' r-m‘rl';.‘l T‘;]\:J:\VA:V\‘:I | ::‘.g :«‘;rvy?n elth M;lwfijm ”.4\ ::;u“iw“ by Filarence Teods, formes Broad NEW : ,lll Yh\lmu. imprope = Con o t ; nd 5';‘ pr ; ship. T would mean, he said, | change in his pc the bandit, sat ’:: s 0 EI.‘,,T.\”N’T, ;”\'v":',:'“‘l‘.fl?,f{”}‘,l | <haped shoes . l-e.mmnz Foot Form No. 606 itlon pler, wot o a et s voluntu a wi efol : z that an Amerfean citfzen involved in | jsfled with getting the bills, quietly 1t e | “ . s thonal nstrue- | N jeation with & Turk or citizen of [ withdrew. § (0 fecomaon i B e | Specmlly P"ced” at 88.50 1oL ORI |y other country, in Turkey, would be [ The bandit was described to the po- | — e i beard in a Turkish court, rather than | Iice as ahout 2 of axe, of me- | | in a quask-co '““‘l"'\“;‘ f-L't ll‘\"ll“‘ difum butld and wearing a dark over- | | - | i e e s B i THE TIVERTON | ’ 2 | the bill under e Opposition to ratification of the | =——= — B =t . N State ~: “;".M‘: eklel S g - "("',",“ freiey ”,-.m.»l\ from those who cry that | Imported (Incorporated ) « § B ronhroaieL iy fthe provides no guarantee for the Ar- i | i - & G . ieh Bt | entire superstructure and all plery and | 1L PEOSeS, 0 S dional A | Bottle Dosen 1121 24th St. 612 13th Street (o fie—beuF & s v o work on the inla ap- | 0 1 home carved out of Turkey, | )chwc]:p g, 100z 25, $2 90 ext roop’s usic ouse to the Francls Seouw Key | MT TUIEON (SOUCEL ) o entan GoLes 1 Room, Grill, Bath ANDREW BETZ, Manager ovision ch an Armenia | : Farm Leadlers) “Uatitioned? S e e, e Gy P ato \de because it | ‘ M [ Boom Kitchen i Barh. v 1 ould not have been obtained without | A0 d ~ ! ooms, Kitchen, Bath ; (o the Tiouse commit. | ann anmone of the. s s W | . MagruderInc. | e - Savis pothts o ing to fight for that e . { entals Range From N Tent of "the Teisiation s | speaker sald. He also defended the ‘ PetGme $37.50 to $64.50 et Aducio & B 35 Nt (he Avmenianis bive (o | Conn. Ave.and K St ; i SRS OBIIARH ORI ED “mational home" in Russfan territory. ain 4180 Established 187 Not a dark room in the | 5 el The 1 1 States did not sell out | building | O ortant worh on the | the Armenians in order to get ol con- 1 —— { : SO AR EOLS (9] L slons in Turkey, Mr. Turlington | | o T : approach toithe b lared, in explaining concerted ef- | | Large rooms, closets and | D On o |forts made for American economic | kitchens 1 S e .‘ i Con ests in Turkey which ended in | CI d H I h 4 g whethe s)‘ T pub rr‘ the Chester concessions. | | ean an ea P ‘ ‘ i ‘ L. W. GROOMES | li ; > ; nto ¢ . VY. i oiisihes t s Yo St S POLICEMAN SUSPENDED. WITH CU"CURA b e Mt Al < Sty in DEVELOPING PHILOSOPHY 7, French ; ors repre | IS URGED BY DR. DEVINE | Xellum of ch»nth Precinct Al | = A | Metals % P A ther exceutives of ’n m | leged to Have Been Drinking. Slmpson s I BT e 1 A Q ick Shi TS | i luic, ine n, which, | Declares Soclal | iBes »onsibility | yqje N. Kellum, member of the | P ; . to give | - e Won | sevontn precinet noties command, h . 7th and R. L. Ave. N.W. | for a long time financial reward to the| Toward Others Is Vital Pare | seventh precinct polns crumelc e B [ : X of Individual Lives. [ the outeome of a Pollce Court Is a Star Branch { AT ALL DEALERS List of Governors Represented, ch ;.r P ,\::v h:noy:;‘ OBTAINED FROM . el son is | azainst Charles C. Sherw EOVernoTs wer hn Ham t 8 w phi- | street, who was arrested at Pennsyl-| Another of the mid- MAY BE o AL ¢ son of Son B fosophy toward h a view to act- | yania avenue :m;i] T\\r:x':\r::‘<;:'l"1 city Star Branches is lo i i o ' A, o resented | § o R . w. Edwin | oiree rday night 0od's = 3 - N Eleventh and G Sts. 1 ¢ ves « chigan, Ohlo |1 Davine, N v Y-,’.mll..u\-nil}‘ Lo Neduled for trial Saturday cated with J. French = SOUND First Mort- Hush Rellly, Co. y B nes on social ser vhasized that | mor 3 . ;. SOR s | 6 -New Terk AV ! ! e e In ?l;npdmflA, 7th and Rhode gage Notes, representing ‘ croder, Tne . t = ponsibility,” today at the noon-day | spectors Groves and Stott was be sland ve. & i 3 , | rehel o E sald ervice at Keith's Theater thuse he was alle d to have been Remember, these direct liens on improved | w13 hin S "\'.'u. ‘.m:»'«”(...f.‘. e ! tr sition | Our lives are determined by the con- | o e influence of liquor Satur. . = . . | ecchi rilware X f tast | itions under which o e e o iy \nd naa [ Branches are for the real estate in the District ! REP I e e L he | actior . m. will influence | b th several per. conveni . nion T 3 S 8 ) \I)‘})y\‘ BT oL the cHming genetation| Y o aveie a | ¢ ".l.eh“'ens‘i:rof Pa:fz“; of Columbia, are absolutely | B e TR R I ! e Classifie | o Harti W, R Winston Hardware est | e s Proant street. of 1he @ e 3 5 | tig n The ud that for a. per son | “n i that several persons Section — and render safe and. L [dL 3 LR i "h = «h::,:r\ “ .‘:r |‘ml." e s v ' to deve ite v pertect | aasisted Kellum u:wlu his ma -};m.- them service without steady yield. For 38 years our ‘ h SO NW cmer & T one 1% inoL ient in an esthetle stalled, and later, according 2 i raven & Co. e, b Ceverit ot to a3 Fosss, ohiet iof| fees of any kind. ' Only Mortgage Dept. has maintain- nsitiaty Sre o i Derarating Co \ s a towird hi . he is alleged to have accused t a ranidlc o 2 2 men \ rs of the party of taking a regular rates are ed lh.c covfidcnce of a rapidly ! W . '!\l;il ideval !'l;\] t0- | far of gin from his car. charged. growing list of purchasers. and Acces- 2118 PNt N W : a lite it sho » . . | s 37 A Maocs Oyster Fishing Curbed. {er sense, explaining that one should | == ———=| The Star prints | 18th ....‘a T, St B [0 i NS : peeint Dispateh to The Star. Al AT S MORE Classified ads \ sl M a1t Georsia Ave. Ny SALTIMORE, March 2 Mepiitias [uationnl, busEEs Al i every day than all the | Many other good dealers also carry BURNISHINE fn stock ot i sern anal We Prayer wi ted at the serv. | Five~ " e v - chun 2 | other pap S O il bof Tostrutan i chum, and a | ZILCCELO Slicraancrs s WnH. Inc. DISTRIBUTORS Blute Consgevation, wtet. Rev. Z.| | tora | reason—RESULTS. S Globe Wholesale & Distributing Co., Ine X il vector of the fhun\h‘ i A g REflLTOR'S ES’[flBL[SflED 1887 193 K Street NOW. Main e e i ik ny, Episcopal, will de-| | “pround. {lie. Cornee is % o S Sl " iy on e iy (theservices to- | tantsTran: for a Star Branch | Office 1433 K SI,NW. MAIN 1016 (i : e o aieh Lanating Noean] £ MdSteng;Co. = ‘ e e g e T Westean Shore depulies, will preside, -

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