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T — T T ’ DEMOCRATIC CLUBS PRESIDENT RESIGNS Mrs. Nicholson to Organize| Enforcement Body in ! Maryland. Mhe Star. Md., United M April 5. Demo nd jrestdent Clubs Nicholson esignation 1o the , Miss Ruth Shoemaker Women's of W sent esse corr retar of She intends to devote her enforcer organization of Democ nt clubs of M rs. Nicholson recently d a luncheon of Democr: Maryland at which ¢ of Cong luncheon called in the interest of harmon: o attending that indo ndidates at such a meeting vere improper. The organization of | the adoption last Quits Warring Clubs - MRS. J W. NICHOLSON, ‘Who has resigned as president of the United Democratic Clubs of Maryl to organize for law enforcement. irace of a resc enforcement of Discor o stand was which she was president. became di- | dement will of the | Iy determined to conti: as an element of discord,” says t etter of resignation Their ideas and methods at nothing in our organization will | uit them except a surrender of our principles of law enforcement and the nate use of the organization for » purpose of nominating and elect- are such ! |EIGHT PERSONS HURT IN TRAFFIC CRASHES Miss Grace E. Wilson Injured Wehn W., B. & A. Train Over- turns Automobile Eight persons were injured iIn traf- fic accldents yesterday, which show- ed an fncrease with the heavy out- turn of pleasure cars for Easter Sun- day. THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON y D APRIL 5, 1926, C.,, MONDAY, NEGRO PREACHER'S EAR | BITTEN OFF IN FIGHT | Rev. Joseph J. Bailey Started Row | When Wife Had Visitor, t Police Declare. BANDIT IDENTIFIED, ~ HELD FOR MURDER | Richard R. Whittemore Im';);;-m.« a roving commission tg conduct | .~ . divi] services, accol y £ | ‘plicated in Bank Robbery |wire &imme ai 5201 Farin Areer, and Double Slaying. tev. Joseph J. Bailey, colored, re-| 1in the second precinct police | yesterday to enter a com They had been there on prior 18, police stated, and it v for granted that yesterday's he purpose of telling | of domestic infelicity. your ear?” anxiously in- | man Rhue, on duty in | By the BU Reese Whittemore, titied yesterday by Associated Press “Where' V| quitred Polic Y | the station H 5 “Here it is, aid the minister, un- | blood-stained handkerchief. | Walter Robinson bif, it ‘oft.” Then the parson and his wife I‘l‘! ated the story, the wife, it {s stated, | nt ing that she binson. @ man much bhushan hecause arti Bailey v Y bout two | and found inson there, placed his Fhere is| Bible on a table, removed his coat «1 trouble, polico were told. two persons were $92,000 obtained. Among the witr of a ge. where | used by the Landits night before the holdup ployes of the pl tdentified picture notorfous hold-up man who left the automobile overnight and called for i hours before the robbery. i said to be some resemblance between |and start Harris and Whittemore. Policeman Rhue had Bailey taken to Freedmen's Hospital. Robinson is | being sought. JAIL FUGITIVE DROWNS. Youth Who Preferred Die Rather Than Return Gets Wish. ler than her husband of his R Signatures on Cards a Factor. More important, however, means of identifying Whittemore | the bandit car, are signatures on c { in the records of the garage comp: | Persons leaving cars for storass when the machine o left and when they are taken out Cards by the owner of the bandit car, which was later found abandoned PADUCATT Ky April & (#) V in this city are in the hands of the | Raymond Phiiley who had de | district attorney. The writing is said | clared he would dic rather than re to resemble Whittemore's | to the jail here aiter his escapa Another link in the chain by which | befy daylight, was drowned when the prosecutor hopes to fasten the |he broke away from arresting officers, | crime on the Whittemore gang was a | plunged in the Tennessee River at| | story told by a woman who owns a|Owen's Island and was swept under ! rooming house on Franklin street. The | @ barge vesterday. Philley was to be | night before the hold-up, she told the | trled for murder in April in connec: ! police, three men engaged a room | tion with the slaying in January of in her place for the night. They left | Ewell Smith, Mill Creek garage man. early the nmext morning and did not | He used an 18nch bolt from his steel | return. cell_wall to_bre sign | gain to | airplanes did not blame | vife | » FASCIST MILITIAMEN [2BOMBS DROPPED ON PEKING CROWD Panic Follows Demonstration i - ary conflict today Believed Begun. fnlicg ancan the vetim of-an"a Two Killed and Many Wounded During Street Figthing by ' Angry Dockers. | By Cable to The Star and New York World. CHIASS0, Switzerland, April & Leghorn was the scene of a sangul | laborer who was . cident on the steamship Gange. The funeral was held despite the By the Associated PEKING April 5.-~Two Manchurian dropped 12 bombs today near a crowd which had gathered for an Arbor day ceremony. There were no_casualtie the funeral erowd street fighting in which the adult pop- ul: ally, the seamen from steamships now in port joined the civillan population and the marine police intervened. Then the seamen began to throw coal at the police and the military forces were alled Several volleys were fi Tw) persons were 'rilled and many wounded. Wholesale arrests were made. (Copyright, 19261 neement of . al by the armies | announced by the news papers that Lu Chung-Lin, the wminchun commissioner in Peking, d he present, but he was unable | end. e, explosion of the | created o panic among ihe | Bobbed halr in Canada has turned some hafirpin factorles Into producers u of fancy heud ornaments, while others Yesterday's bombardment, like that of today, did little damage, but it served to distract the already | harrassed population. striking iron and steel workers of Belgium have returned to work at de- | « ed pay with a further cut to 604-610 9th St. N.W. Duily, $1.00, 8 $10.50 roo: Tavatory, $ like Mothe 1814 with toilet, in room, 50 D. J. Kaufman .. 1005 Pa. Ave. 1724 Pa. Ave. kly > Rooms SHOOT DOWN RIOTERS between dockers police ban and attempts to disperse There was general | fon indulged, most of them (:unflng' to the support of the dockers. Eventu- $2.00 30! | =T 5 RS R R yesTesTedies Big Values—Low FPrices For Tuesday and Wednesday APPLES < 6 11- 25¢ Bushel Basket, $1.50 BREAD 16-0z. Loaf - Finest Cuts of Frederick County Veal . 35¢ Loin Rib CHOPS SHOULDER ROAST SHOULDER CHOPS BREAST—bone out— Iby, 22¢ lb., 28¢c lb., 18¢ 1ng those opposed to the principles of k to freedom our organization and the founders of the Democratic party. Much as I love the organization and cherish the association of the z00d women of Maryland, who have abored untiringly with us, I do not el that I can longer spare the time and undergo the continual, unpleas. ant methods which the Baltimore City element {3 determined to force. I have, | herefore, decided to yield to ishes of many of our Democ omen throughout the State & S t ltimore City, who have the best the John Paul Jones crests of the Democratic party at | statue, Saturday night, resulting in rt, by withdrawing from the active | injuries to Alice Adums, colored, 1026 of the United Democratic| Nineteenth street. occupant of the \Women's Clubs of Maryland and 1 taken to Emergency end to organize the United Demo- | her escort was ar- ratic Law Enforcement Clubs in|rested by policeman for al- faryland. { leged reckless driving and transport- I a bottle of liquor. The r(r‘::“:;::\h::u:\,:r:lr lt'l'u Cnited | ., The others included in the list of Democratic Taw Enforcement Clubs|SEnt Suffered minor injurie of Maryland will be held at the Hotel Emerson, Baltimore, April 16, and I ecl that I must at this time tender | v resignation as chairman of the United Democratic Women's Clubs of laryland, to take effect at once, in ler that I may give my whole to the new organization. believe that all women should work In groups where their efforts will be most effective. I undoubtedly can do my best work among those | who belleve in law enforcement. ‘All_of the women interested in o formation of the United Demo- tic Law Enforcement Clubs of uyland belleve we did right in taking our stand for law enforce- went at Havre de Grace and are en- thusiastio in their adherence to our Democratic State platform (1919), which states: | *“The supremacy of the Constitu.| tion and the laws made in pursu ince thereof are the best and wisest | varant of the life, liberty and | happiness of all the people, and all | movements seeking by force, duress w organized popular clamor to over- | hrow supplant these guarantees | ire attempts to destroy the American | svstem of representative government organized and established by the Con- | stitution.” | “My decision has not been made | without due consideration of all con- cerned and I hope that great good may be accomplished in each organi- ation for the Democratic party.” Mies Grace H. Wilson, 25 years old, 1008 Fourth street northeast, was slightly injured when an auto- moblle in which she was an occu- pant was struck and overturned early last night by a trein of the W., B. & A. Electric Line at Fifteenth and H streets northeast. She was treated at Casualty Hospital and re- turned home. Banks, Recognizes Whittemore. She was among the 20 who viewed Whittemore at police headquarters. She is reported to have picked Whitte- more from a group of flve men and tdentifled him as one of her lodgers. Included in the group of witnesses were two who had identified Whitte more when he was brought hefore them in New York last week. Thay reafirmed thelr identification of the ndit leader as a participant in the nk robbery. Whittemore will be arraigned be fore Judge Noonan in Supremo Court on an amended indictment charging him with first degree murder in con nection with the robbery. .35¢ .35¢ Frying, 1b.. Baking, Ib.. . .. CHICKENS = . 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Remember. 3.000 suits—and every suit has two pairs of Pants. EXTRA Pair — Double Wear. /PZ' colored, vears outhwest, was driv- rile that demolished pole in Potomac T e e e T T S e e ST T T T e e T S = Two German educational films must be exhibited with each foreign film after this year, according to a recent decree. The Smallest Perfoct Grand Piano Made. Let Us Show You How Easily You Can Own One Homer L. Kitt 1330 G St. N.W. Everything 2 | / The Big Spring Special Rolls-Royce of America Incorporated is now holding a salon of six cars in the Palm Court of the Mayflower Hotel, comprising examples of distinguished-coach work by Rolls-Raoyce / Brewster, and mounted on the famous Rolls-Royce chassis PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION PAYS Wo-Pants Suits. 'm@auwfl@m@ammmmrérfll@mmflmmm Hamburger Sliced Beef Liver Salt Butts 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, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Sec’y THESE CARS ARE ON VIEW DEATH TAKES WIDOW | OF ROOSEVELT COUSIN| - Mrs. Ida Roosevelt, 76, Passes| Away at Apartments Here After Long Illness i e e ; TILBURY lda Roosevelt, 76 it widow of Col. George W. Roosevelt, former general at Brussels, Bielghum, died st her residence in the Somerset Apartments vesterday after » long iline L ent of this city since Wi was u veterun of the | and lost a leg during | He received | for valor dur jor to becoming | Erussels Col. Roose- d himself while con- | Bor ix, France, where an | npt was made on his life for giv- | 105 information to the United States Government. e was a cousin of the | te President Roosevelt | rs. Rosevelt was a mnative of She leaves & niece, Mrs. Viemer., PICCADILLY A four-passenger roadster. Finished in black with Casino red wheels. Black fenders. Up- holstered in dark red Morocco leather. Rear seat very comfortable. Convenient compart- ment holds four golf bags. 24-o0z. Pkg. Ballard’s Self- Rising Extra Sifted Try to Match ‘em at *30 Thomas Brand PR PRRRR Mrs e S 3 , Hpeddadd An enclosed car for the owner-driver. Finished in two shades of Beige brown with dark Derby red wheels and special colored leather top. Nickel radiator shutter and rear bumper. Smart tan upholstery. Special interior features of coach work and equipment. Blues Are “Right”! serges, cheviots, diagonals, diamond weaves. pineapple weaves 30 %35 340 L Every Suit With 2 Pairs of Pants TR SRS SICE. LV WS TPUL LA TR N “Talk o' the Town!" - of thie i) o) BUCKINGHAM An enclosed six or seven passenger car yield- ing abundant room.. Finished in mulberry with vermilion striping and black fenders. Upholstered in maroon broadcloth with pi?low«rypccushions. Clear visiop windshicld. ol What’s Wrong With This Picture? —Why, nothing at all entleman above seems now where to go when he wants to have a anappy time and dance to the strains of peppy music. The sort that makes you dance whether you want to or not % 13th and E Streets tinguis B IR EREE SALAMANCA (non-collapsible) A threc-quarter cabriolet. Finished in Mist | O’Marne with silver and black hair-line strip- & ing. Smart tan fabric upholstery with com- fortable pillow-type cushions. From a design for Rolls-Royce by the Count of Salamanca. COLLAPSIBLE COUPE Coach work by Brewster & Co. Upper body finished in deep Brewster tan; lower body in Brewster light tan; finish applicd by Brewster Oil Finish process. Upholstery to harmonize in English Bedford gold. MAYFAIR Formal town-car of full cabriolet ?ic Fin- ished in black with"ivory and gold hair-linc stripe. Smart tan upholstery with pillow-t cushions. Five persons accommodated 1n body proper. ROLLSROYCE Washington Salon Palm Court, Mayflower Hotel From April 3rd to April 10th L sery upel ces will be conducted in Oak Hill Cemetery | ternoon_ut 2 o'clock vt Shores will officiate. In- | 1 be in Oak Hill FOOT BALL STAR TO WED MILLIONAIRE’S DAUGHTER Henry T. Dunker and Miss Eliza- beth Dennison, Now Senior at Vassar, Engaged. - Swanee Syncopators Direction Al Kamons empting’ TopcoatsA Mas April 5.1 Harvard foot ball (ptain of the Crimson track engaged to marry v Dennison, ighter pu- Miss Dennison's king the announcement sald no date for the SR \ X Piles Are Odious—Repellent —Doctor’s Prescription Over- comes the Misery, Pain, Sore- ness and Itching or Your Money Promptly Returned. “A friend in need is a friend indeed,” and to all women tor- tured with piles let us say in all sincerity— You will find a real friend in Pile-Foe. It is a physician's wonderful prescription that acts so quick- ly that blessed relief comes the first hour and in five days the tormenting agony is gone. Isn't it rather a foolish idea to go on suffering even for another day when you can get a tube of Plle-Foe from Peoples Drug Stores or any good ' druggist anywhere for only $1.00 and if it doesn’t do as this notice states you can have your money back? Casmith Remedy Co., Washing- ton, D. C. AR o N n of Mrs. Louise D. Ma- port, Towa, was graduated ird Jast year and now is a duate school of busi- \ \ nE o Loose Boxy Models—Spring Shades—Silk Lined it proud of the cal- with the job, sho i them is not a good { vour industry,” she said. Money's Worth or Money Back B ) Kaufman . 1005 Pa. Ave. 1724 Pa. Ave. > Road and Bridge Bids Awarded. | a1 Dispatch to The Star RICHMOND, Va., April for road and bridge constr wnder direction of the State Highway Jepartment have been awarded in fott, Roanoke, Washington and ampbell counti o contracts call