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18 WILL COMPETE FORFDDLING TTLE All-night Contest From Mis- souri Radio Station to De- cide Best in Midwest. .. April 2 of old-fashioned | onent izht fiddliy e radio station Kansas Kentucky W Oklzhoma Missouri Nlinois, \ answer i iker o souri meet the M cide the Miic The con Winuers are to votes, latter wouri champions to de Western title. starts at 8 o'zlock e decided by popular tel L7 phone call or n’ counting batlot »w of each com- peting State has requested listeners heir votes to stution WOS erest h.«\ been added by <t each v chicks to a house .lwl es of land in Missouri, will be | given to voters. Kentucky will the tourney by of Paducah 34 Repton Th ries from Kansas are 1. A h of Rock Creek and W. Work- n of Perry i’ Sam of the Ozarks Long of Commerce, of \ represent Oklahoma Tov epresentatives hail Tes Mo I3 ire D, W and Buge hmond. Ten R Uncle T'hompson Martha and Mitchell of Nashville. Honors of Missouri will ed by Barton, Jefferson Dan B. Jonesy Entries from rl and Tiiinols have not besn announced. e represented ind Joe" Mangrum | W. Jenkins of from Davig Jimmy Fulton be defend- City, G'{ANDMOTHER IS WINNER IN BISCUIT-MAKING TEST New England Native Gives Recipe for Prize Wares in Chi- cago Competition. By the Associated Press CHICAGO, April 2.—Modern house- wives can still bake biscuits and they can make them taste like angel food cake. Yet in a contest oldtimers still carry off occasional honors. After sampling the products of more than 200 women who were partic- ipants in a baking contest, the judges gave first award to Mrs. Mary E. Morse, a grandmother. sald she Jearned to bake bis Her recipe e quart of flour, sifted twice; heaping teaspoonfuls of cream of -, one heaping teaspoonful of one teaspoonful of salt lard the size of an egg. Mix with milk until of an even consistency and bake 10 minutes in a hot oven until golden brown. CANADIAN LEA\;ES. James W. Robertson of Red Cross Ends Conference Here. Dr. Dr. James W. Robertson, chairman of the Canadian Red Cross Society and chief commissioner of the Boy Scouts of Canada, will leave Washing- ton today after a three days’ visit to American Red Cross headquarters here. Dr. Robertson came to Washington 1o study the methods used by the American Red Cross in its work and irman John Barton Payne and other Red Cross officials plans for the Canadian society’s par- ticipation in the Pan-American Red Cross conference, which convenes here May . Mme. Pearl V. Metzelthin, American- horn widow of a former German diplo. it has visited every important coun try in the world as an advocate of yians for ‘future peace and friendship #mong the nations. OPAL HUE s Jowder and June Marten | and challenge | | | | | | to Washing in | | I ORCHESTRA CONCERT. Orches concert by the United es Soldiers’ Home Band Orchest tanley Hall, master: ant leader. March, “Under Orde Overture, “Jube Two Indian Love - (@) "By the Waters of Min: . Lieurance Logamn comedy, I'A. Fenstad, assist- logau Weber rom musice “The Student Romberg (requested) Dabney Neath the Blue Piantadosi eubens Frolic. Schoenfield pologics (o the oldstime fiddlers.) a Banuer. AWARDED DAMAGES. Jokn M. Biddle 32500‘ Verdict Agaipst Storage Company. | in Circuit Division 1. before Justice vendered a verdiet | lute yesterday in favor of John M.| Biddle, secretary of the Racquet Club, | as administrator of the estate of his | Ellen Biddle, against | toruge Co. for 00 | Biddle September 21, | hipped a van load of household | m Berkeley Springs, W.Va., | and while the van was Fox trot, “Shine, Waltz Ttalian Finale. (With a Wins A jury Hoehling mother, Fidelity Mrs, affects on er express tra Ohio Railt of the go Biddle sued E Lut the ju veduced the damu 0 $2.500 tor i Hamilton peared tc ddle, while Storage compuny Was represented b; \ttorney Charles H. Merillat NEW APARTMENTS THE TIVERTON 1121 24th St. ! Room, Grill, Bath 1 Room, Kitchen, Bath 2 Rooms, Kitchen, Bath Md. Most lished M|<‘ Rentals Range From $37.50 to $64.50 Not a dark room in the building Large rooms, closets and kitchens - ABOUT ONE HALF RENTED L. W. GROOMES | 1416 F St. Main 6102 PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION PAYS 5% Compounded Semi-Annually Commencing January 1, 1926 Assets Over $11,000,000 Surplus, $1,000,000 Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W. Temporary Quarters, 1004 E STREET N.W. During Bldg. Construction. JAMES BERRY Presi JOSHUA CAR! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1926. MOB ATTACK ENDED CORONER EXONERATES WHEN ONE GETS SHOT MISS HIRONS IN DEATH Poligeman Benten WIfll Own Night Stick as Gang Ammpfi to Rescue Arrested Man. ton, where the body was removed Hegarty for the wife asked the couri O e e bectemie” T sece:| WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE. | ("800 "etuin. trom ‘aimposing ot ices will be conducted by Rev. Charles — his real estat F. Warner of Mount St. Alban. The o - body will be sent to Leesburg, Va., for | Names Man’s Second Mate as Co-| ., o0y that wom't bag at ihb burial about 4 o'clock Saturday after- knees are to be mades* This invention noon. Is very necessary, says the Office Hoy, because when a man develops bay trousers through proposing on his knees he is so annoyed that he won't press his suit. During the struggle it was discharged, the bullet inflicting a slight flesh wound in Jackson's leg. The clanging of the patrol automo- bile, arriving on the scene with rein- forcements for Gravely, brought about dispersal of the crowd. Jackson was taken to Emergency Hospital and treated by Dr. Beckwith. He was later removed to the fourth precinct and charged with disorderly conduct and assault. BN INSURANCE CODE FRAMED. With the substitute insurance code proposed by insurance men in place of the one now pending before Con- gress virtually completed, Thomas M. Baldwin, District superintendent | of insurance. announced today that he probably would report it to the Com- | missioners next week. The various amendments proposed by the insurance men in conferences this week will be edited and formulat-| y's hand and walloped him on | ed and vead for final approval befo) the ‘heéad with it, Gravely drew his| the bill is referred to the Commis- | will be held tomorrow at noon in the i pistol. Jackson, according to the po- |sioners. A meeting for this purpose | chapel of Joseph Gawler's Sons’ un liceman, made a grab for the weupon I be held tomorrow: i dertaking establishment in Washing- respondent in Suit. Mrs. Elizabeth A. Nelson has filed suit for an absolute divorce from Halvor G. Nelson, who is said to own the Lakewood Market at 1760 P street and a restaurant above the market. Must Serve Year Each. They were married at Phillipsburg, N. Justice Bailey in Criminal Division | J., September 24, 1900, and have no No. 1 yesterday sent Aloysius Nel-| children. The wife charges that her son, colored, to the penitentiary for [ husband deserted her in 1911 and has two years for housebreaking. Robert """'”’eg’ “"UU‘;"‘ \‘;‘"’“?" ;“f"l"\ ‘!"' ’:‘ - . |1ng a divorce in Maryland which she Jefferson, colored, was glven a 8us-|,fucks as null and void. The second || pended sentence of three years. wife is named as co-respondent Terms of one year each at Occo-| Mrs. Nelson also clalms that she || quan was imposed on Willlam Nelson, | was tricked into waiving her dower violating Harrison act; George | rights in the husband's estate under ' colored, grand larceny; James | the impression that he was not as , colored, housebreaking. wealthy as she now declares him to Because Cornelius Young did not be. She says he owns several pieces keep up his payments to his wife|of real estate in Washington and is | through Probation Officer Steele, Jus- | the owner of the Nelson Realty (o tice Bailey revoked his probation and | whick also holds title to real estate. || sent him to O¢coquan for one year. Accident Fatal to Mrs. Pennington, Near Maple Station, Va., Held to Have Been Unavoidable. Speefal Dispatch to The Star. CLARENDON, Va., April 2.—A jury summoned yesterday by Dr. H. B. Swain, coroner, to inquire into the death of Mrs. Robert O. Pennington of Livingston Heights, who was struck by an automobile operated by Miss Elizabeth Hirons of Washington on the Lee highway near Maple Station Thursday afternoon, returned a ver- diet of “unavoldable accident.” Miss Hirons said Mrs. Pennington jumped back into the path of her ma- chine -to avoid being hit by another car, traveling at a terrific speed in the opposite drection. Several witnesses substantiated her testimony. 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