Evening Star Newspaper, March 15, 1926, Page 11

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‘F 15, 19%. 11 S S . . N | 3 == ATG.0.P.LEADERS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MAR -_-— [to erect a monument in Arlington ey Wis Dngaaided. by TiEkk Cemetery to Col. Charles D. Youns BUlwlNG Special Dispatch to The Star. three elders seized the offender and |Capt. Arthur C. Newman said in an Loman of the harbor| T on fmmediately made him- ) : a0 ot thedaition || SRR GBSO SREAICT Charge—Child and Man Hurt HAGERSTOWN, Md., - |escorted him in an automobile 10 the . ddress eulogizing the late Army offi SSOCI TION @ volunteer member of | self at home. He perched himself on ¢, | home of Justice of the Peace J. Scott e and was forgiven. He A wi a pencha m clerk's desk and looked Seam i failed to cure . - 5 : i i hiog . the tation hosse Muowes |t Ve Nigh e und Dick Qianian BEL . from talk: who fined him $14 in Rankin Chapel at Howard Uni - == | bath. | 0 to look areund for a place 10| A pile of dirt unsuarded by a light 5 : h:rhu;en le‘("wl::w:l hix rAYS 2 H ! s ke i is| sl 2 nice quiet Sk & ad not b mor Repubhcan Committeeman of | Dick. What his|sle nice quiet pl on I bhetween xth venth 5% tained. | where he wouldn't be disturbed. his chest | squadroom wouldn't do. as it wa . but the | filled with poticem S0 were the other places he ins by Dis- ble for an 1 streets, e the money handy with w ¢ his fine, 8o it was paid by the 'rs, whom he accompanied away in thele automobile. also failed. the notorious lson and h Texas Charges Interference inz by Motor « Rupe. of the sixth pr since its establishin sleey [t is H pigeon. Statior A in State Patronage. und. i .\p\‘ni'ul“ the pursuing Virginia automobile that [many v and the zun battles | . s Compourded he snow out was speeding, he reported, when his | between e officers and oot ; i . i = iarters, on the| DIOLOF Chele ‘catne T contuet with his] lengen } \bd Gthes Baltimore Pastor Dies at 88. Semi-Annually nt. s it tion, e a sprained chilled | Special Dispateh to The Star e — ey 15 who fall ; 1 Md.. March 15.—At TAX RETURNS LIGHT. Commencing January 1, 1926 hureh | e church |- the whirves 1 that Dick even walks in \ Reinhart, Upper S new vietim with 2 handful of | hix sleep. sometimes. Ie ix a full- | A ed police 1o make his habit @f w t varvious | £he Kok John ki = Assets Over on erumbs, Iedged policeman, lish the identity of a * - | times was gi . but | Amos, oldest member of the i | Special Dispateh to The Star, ertticizod v 1t f—_ iver whose automobil atly I | Conference of the Methodist| BALTIMORE Md.. March 15, The $11,000,000 n i R I son on the MO R |last-minute rush of income tax pavers Texas. toiay ANCIENTS KNEW RUM, I s Vesterday afte s ST i U revonic e hara Vb Surplus, $1,000,000 not as heav njured him. The and ¢ ., o rax, alum, hlue rfit o of Washington, D. ¢ G rissed strik Freedmen's 1 » o " exe BUT NOT ITS PURPOSE |5 A, et i Jrevidmers Hopital et pstiamion. B, C. | swind 1a 18 ¢ cxempcions |} Cor. 116h & E Sts. NW. Jone — ""“""‘"_‘” Frank Piner, colored, 28 years, 2009 mnection with a row most of his life. | while the rest of the country has JAMES BERRY, President derahl was the victim of a|F e earlier in the nig . decrease of about one-third this dis. th street, I Hindoos Were Acquainted With | cohol, unrico Alcohol in All Respects Save Its |KNOWD Kick, Discovery Reveals. 2 Years 8 Months for Killing 2. T The Hindoos of 400 B. C. or there-| MOSCOW. 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