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DAY, MAY 26, 1926 e —— e —————————— 3 THE EVENIN( T BAPTISTS SIDESTEP THREE WITNESSES | the question of ‘admitting testimony ED"- ENHEIDEL included Maurice Jarvis, Anne Ives, | |‘ll\'en by Dr. William A. White, super- ;g::" l}::r"s BSmrth d.vn b‘;lnrvbln ntendent of St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, n S. Byron and Robert De F'NAL DEC|S|6N ON HEARD BY FENMNG 20 years ago, as well as statements of WINS DRAMA PRIZE Grange. MEMBERSHIP TEST PROBERS IN HOUSE | wi nearing. ™ 1 "= ™t 1) ot o tapdiied ! same hearing. s, playwright, was entitle 2 “What court did Judge Thomas pre. | VRS m“'m:o F';l,';c"mzn'l}-'" D—n'ls ]Eld (:1"7";" e ! side ov asked Mr. Hogan of Mr.| onenct plave which recently e nd the cast Included John (©ontinned from First Page.) ) (Continued from First Page.) lm,,,,,u, Tha. THier- vepliad el aril] iy e i SR A HORE alat iy rl::::n;‘v: 'N‘"Ki e t:‘o“;u Bohn | not know, but always heard him call- [ fax by the Arts ¢lub of Washington , Harriet Murphy. ¥rank k. “We wish we might by some wor i by the contract undertaker of the bu- | ed by thai title, “just as they call youi | were given their initial presentation on| Bowman and Stanwood Cobh. 1t was | of ours inspive new’ faith in many | rean, | Tudge Hogan.” i rage it the i last night, ‘thev | & MudY in’charactec and was splen | o 8 ", . . Lo~ ] v ealls “Iudge Ho a e Pkl Mrs. Nlcholson and Mrs. Er- et avow owr college students. W+ Woman Awakened by Crack- Tells of Men's fer! Nobody ever culle me ludge o |were enjoved hy a capacity aydlence. | o Jily e Whatnot Complex.” | ceadinow and then in'ouc yellow press He alwo told of helng In charge of | 511 Wi veu. and every time you do| Dr. De Witt C. Crolssant of George | . j(en by inabelle Gedden Srith, wax | (5 : a nds of storles about our boys| . < X : cha 0 shiver,” replied the attorne Washi University and John J. 3 veddes § . was win Rul it of D - nd girls which would go to indicata| iNG Of 1 mentally Incompernt veterans who | When v fogan opfeetad 1n the | e ameem il o of : | directed by Dorothy Tierney and had | 5 & y 4 i L gan objected 1o th v. dramatic ervitic of the Washing e | that mauy. if not most. of them are | ;“";”“',‘.";";‘f""" from St lzaheth | Robbinx aMidavit, Mr. Blantn de- | on Post, (wo of the three Jjudges who ;‘,‘.‘m';"‘:::g":f;"""‘R":‘;“"""( fEiduae i ! ound atraight for bad. We read e o bureau institution Infeclaved the man was a Washingtonian introduced » ¥ Siohert - Clear, Ju cratic Boay. uad straight for the bad et But Burglars Escape. Auguia April 26 of i vear.” "o oughint 10 whjett v one |y Mad iawen Smithe chairman qg| dith Shellon and Arthur White. ' Thix | a he immorality and the dishonesty. If | TubH Ul se ot D os Wt the - own people who swears he ix | he dramatic commitiee, and eaclP| Blece Wwaa & momentary affaic with a | e & Tor « dozen students in a great uni- | : [ oI mmiie e, AL UL ERULOTBnI NS |l Wi (g tonlan. | Kave a few remarks on the plays aub- | decidedly modern flavar. 1t proved | Special Dispateh 1o The Star | versity. in the spirit of college pranks.| Despite a warning fashed to the | forman nublican.. 0is.. . i I'm surprised that any -me would | mitted and the method of selection of ng and, like the others, | ROCKVILLE. Md.. Mav 26 Defi. organize a ‘Soclety of Damned Souls' | elshih precinet that thes Blick Bros. | “.“ are tharging that nink I8 qwear he Is a Washingtonian,” com- |the prize winners, They congratulated | Was well acted. | nitely, Mrs, Jesse \W. Nicholson is [one would think. from the comment |ice depot, at 2218 Champlain sireet. ‘“"“‘ ng *"",“ '{':‘" at St Klizabeth's| pented Mr. Hogan. ‘‘he commbiee | the club on the littie theater installed ke SO not a member of the Women's Demo- | »f pulpit and press, that all our sin.- | was being burglarized early today, |V iyl ol Sonbe ok resumed 1ts session at 2 o'clock. |and the good lighting and siaging of 4 atic Club of Montgomery County. dents are becoming atheists. cracksmen successfully ripped il S 0N, watllithe ecminilies (0 » the plays Maj. Collins Sent to Texas. Neither fs Mrs, Richard L. lewin, her “There wre fonr members of our | large cabinet sufe and gol away with '-Tm e e o O lae T ol L | The play winning he firat prize. 8| o s goaratt Collins, ordna 1 latnch suoperier Resolutions 1o | Staff who spend neatly their antire |$130 in cash and possibly more in se. | o Geo At tends ) The Kenning investigation was re. | period stndy. was written by Bdith [ Mai. K ns. ordnance de | thic effect were ajopted at the meei- | 'ime in the cplleges. We think we curities while policemen from the pre. \l o ""’ ;"‘;" fl""nn_‘ll -n-'\ not i ferved 1o on the floor of the House Ogden Heidel and was entitled “On the rl!lrlmem. has. heen assigned 1o the 5 Ing Monday of the elubs executive | <hOW what the situation is, what is|einct were heating around in an alley | j‘ e tepresentative Mich {ioday by Representative Pou. Demo | Dark Road.” Clifford Rrook directed command of the Uinited States Ar hard, onlled 1o revice the constitn. | 1Ny going on. If we do not, ne | some distance in the rear of the scene | "M%l FePubtican. Michican erat. of North Carolina. a member of | its_nroduction_and_the_aycellont_cast | *en?! at San Antonlo, Tex. st tion. i me does. We do not wish to make |of actual operations. B g R i o= rules committee, hefore | : q o 2 rosty s are ‘already | = 7 ' | retatives have h NE 10 g ese | which a resolution by Representative | ¥ b = R . = | RO ORI ed for | “10im that our students are ‘alveady | Mrs. James W. Murrav of the ik 5 e A v Hep) 1 homa. who catd: CI simply want to | “mevafatently interfering with the or | Made perfect.’ but we do wasert that | ville Apartments. Eighteeuth strewr | We? NeAr thelr homes and ihat as| Bulwinkle, Democrat, of North Caro- | cay) The gentleman‘a attention (o the | anization. following her withdrawal | ‘e overwhelming majority of them |and Wyomins avenue. whose apari- | oy, #% & CPRE!exsional fnvestiition fling and a member of the veterans |‘tuci that this House on April 16, Tast month when he. formed - the | & Worthy of our confidence. We be- [ ment looks down upen the. rear of | PeEINT noatteommittee. ix pending. sceking 10 cor- | 1909 gave a promise that these vet- Tnited Democratic Women's Taw | 1€V€ 1hat the conditions in our col- | the ice station. was avoused tyv the O 0 | i '\‘(f','\""'° of the conditions affecting | erans would not lose any of theh i Fonfore . | exes today ars better than they have |loud meta'lic noise made by the | ou expect 1o connect that npl World War velerans. | money by reason of guardianships in \:n orcement League of Maryland. | \00" yian "It ju true that there s men tearing open the safe with | With Mr. Fennin sked Hepresent Pou sald: “The so-called Fen- ! ..ces’ where they ..,",,, e insane e erwin was denounced ax & ldrinking. but there is vastly less of | crowhars or jimmies ive Sirother, Repubiican, West Vir cuse hux had the front puge of | "N pan (hen vontinued his state- : h'.f;',’l‘f‘:':dk_,'l'm . The 1 'f""'h‘"‘] 'l"‘" it than there was 10 or 25 vears ago. t she helieved the noise came | 5113 the newspapers. | do not presime 10 | ment: “A promise like that onght (o be 5 Srute Stran Pumps 5 r e o1 2 local hotel. but | Fherc is immorality. but the students | from some one making away with h 1wl ghow dater ithat purents (off discuss (hts malter. but. theret have liiyealy will he lived up to. The W was held in the office of a Arm near | e much cleaner tn their | “ : AR A q his 15 had been trying fory heen some disclosn hick Lusing o and GTlbenl! e K e 1 w cleaner In their living than | automobile or bhreaki iy e none s wards had been trving for g heen some disclosires which in my atto P 5 obtal :: e 4 u'uln‘alm\f: at the hotel ‘hey were a generation ago. There i elier loctits the tioie »».'.‘\'\}-\.».l_ e one v 1 hov nearer | jndgment require the attention of e oy b the G seaslon ..ch:-..,.hg'.':_:; Ebonite made purposely combining style with [ e ;‘\fl;': u?"'n i to 'xh\: “_?‘, 0 atheism. but there is a great dzal | telephoned the eighih precinet. she hpTe janRyets. and the Congress will then he in a as th Tubri 5 foot ease. Many attrac. - Bshicites o real {or idealiam. Studenis are nol af much | Maid. ‘alating that the Blick Rros: Groer Nettles Point [y hen the hovs went 1o the World | position 10 pass 2 law which will take e correct lubricant Jj fg iive models in vici. tan " " ace interested in denominational divisions | place on Champlain streer was heink A : g we old them that theveafter, <o care of these unfortanate men and oo ‘m-l patent. RRNRD. aBoah Wter: *2 some ot thelr paronts are. but they | broken into. For xome time after she ‘”‘:':2 hy L Euman) i"‘l”"'“—“\""';'I"', 1Mr”m lived. they were 1o be | will protect them from the exploita for the transmission and 5 2 3% 10 10, Y : v in s oned oise the members ol (he committee, o [ wards of the Natior V almost [ tion of v sel « - el ek gt b s tiale o ReDI 1flisp:-::l‘.‘.:":dne|l:|: ‘-hh':‘ v:v::\,:“:::,;r-”;uh: n'. e ;,.,,,.,,I,,M' memibsge o0 (he eamplites, Mo oo of (i \‘.4’::‘: L ”1‘ '.m'.) 1 | ton_f any man oy any set_af men rear axle gears of your if P dde BE. % v eNiOn IS i Tox p IEdom’ E Staoi = rsh and overloud 51 4 ! e s 2 "r“: ”lv“"';' .::I::;flx'"i::lll"::' verth. The dal|g|e| line in American !;nmpmx of entangled automobile | NITIRET an erie! O oUTE. Yas naat il omise on hoth sdes of the aisle. | motor car or truck. i 50 ey Bkt ey ® education 18 not in the college. but in | fenders. Ten minutes after she tele. | 1 10 (vansfer thes i eautbur the disclosures in this case have | :u‘lv:’-vuhmyn?‘n»n because of nol having | the high schools, where the children phoned. Ars. Murray sald. she heard | 0 another hospital. The matier | developed ition that ix inde. | e e ST L P '_'fi 5 “nw_r‘m x;f.}le;»diqg the county. She lare supposed 1o be under the watch: | the chugging of a “flivver™ in the noally iwas. clenved, np. ‘When. My fensihle e taking of xo much of | e e aliena frvm (he fi 5 said to have denied this. whereupon j care of parenis and the influence of | back alley and in the bright moon. | (U€eV. Sitting silent for a long time. | ihe estuies of these incomperents, ax A committee war set forthwith 1o the | the home. That is where we need o Hzht saw the forms of three or foun | V4% appeated to, bie declarved the Vel fhas heen admittedly taken, ought to 151 m: 7 e ® iH Ifi unty house 1o consult the records. e <uarding our fences | policemen down below. She xaid that | “rans’ Burean hospitalizes men and b ie siopped by taw e The committee reported that her =~Dr. John W. Million. Dea “oines!fron her apariment on the fourth | {hal it want commit them. The pa-| My colleague from North Lo 2 726 7th St N w “;‘.;- 2'::‘.;:.;;(\:'\1 ;;.‘» pwler':'n ‘l;:?ln‘i‘lr: 'l“rx'l|;"5|x:(.l|-:s|:)n-'lxnx -»'-" the vlhvnnmiv lflno; she could hear them talking I’:“"‘ T ""F";"‘T"'»‘ ‘”” " I"i""""v"‘;" i i\l:I B »:u.u\'\m'u» has introduced a o ) col brought to the sur- | londiy. evved without an order of (the fiution which is now pending hefore Ord, the county president. would have fact the frst display of dissension Mrs. Mureay sald they looked | U™ the rules commitiee which provides | i the support of the entire board i - d 1 the et | ® support « X e bhoard in w he declared “simon-pure Bap- Around the allex for 10 minutes or Mr. Blanton then vead the court| for 4 wurvey the question of ex ke b resisting further effoi1s to disrup! tha tisis everywhere today helieve in a | 5. and than ot Into their autemohile | PADErs In the case of Fred ¢ Hall. &} <o) vice incompetents thronghont the ‘onmy organization 1% branches. practice of baptism by immersion | And drove off. She helieves fhes FENDINg ward. 1o show he had | Nation. T have heavd there ix quite Mrs. Nicholson was scored in the fol "sr:::;il:g ?»:my“:. 1‘ar|;n m..;. funda f\v;l;:lllnnmi away the burzlars. Mre :’I‘;‘\m :,,: a:,\ z f n.l,:m.y..x ind. | e Hlm g gt el AnkleFashioned Oxlonh > Whereas at the sembannusl meei- | Dr. Million a moment later, however, | APartmeni eorrohoratod” ror "ave | HIa : RntliNTe. Midhenerpatentt (880 PEFISLAKE Gon RGO BTN i ing of the Waman's Democratic Cluh | Won approbation of the modernists = Ments : contend a man must he in e e anthant ir I of Manigomery Connty, held in Rock when he pleaded for “intell 1 Detectives Thompson o | COURLS | s vesolutic vk, Jesse W. Nicholson tendered in | ed the broposal 10 create a Federal de | todav. Efforts 1o ebiain fmger printe’ 200 10 be present.” replied Al 10 100k inte this question during the i open meeting her resignaiicn as a Partment of education as an attempl Were fn-uccossful. At the e of |07 Amid lai rs e M MICRENEE L Vi tiont of 166 vv.'p« w0 that at the member of the club. which resigna- !0 “Prussianize ihe American system | the ic» company it was siated vh'al [SIIrely “";’“" I \olrareisUnIERL Einining o the next «eAREON, (HS jipn 2 then and there accepled.and of education.” which might some dav | $110 In cash was 1aken from the safe | et any reférence in the | Will he able 10 report o the Congress e ca‘rn;- n_ thereupon :n .:- d!‘:i“ rea repetition here of what it | And thai it would noi he known if | jail chue fo mitment. Mt Blan. | M8t what the situation is. is i e L3 o “":"" uncing " B \‘\" iermany securities or other valuahles had heen ' (o declared his i the sime pro tan easy matter to deal with. Some Id o and take her meombers and e must insist upon individual taken until the veturn of 8. . Blick, ey e et - i thess ex-service men are under 1he {he Woman Democtat with her. the ficedom and a resnlting universal and | who is out of fown for a fow dave SEEL L |control of the States, others under \V'oman l}anmr-w heing a newspaper comprehensive variety of thought | Enirv was obtained by jimmying a Affidavit Is Oered, feontrol of the’ Nation, hut it seems to £ belonging 10, financed Ly and pub. throughout fhe entire reach of the | rear door. The safe was faken fr \ hat | me this is e vesol tie 850 lished by the club: Sl e R L S i e Gl IR SR DR s R LR ) L g B ey G Whereas Mrs. Nicholson has since must be willing 10 have the hasis of i1 was -ipped apen. 1 Teven Wbt T il ] e k) A U SR Ll e L) hor resignati i e B was “ipped open. The thieves evi drowninz in the Tidal Basin of Mer ntlemen on h sides of the Oxfords For Play As to » :" “Tv:‘iyi:; fl:m:!\(;l?l:(rrr:hln '\“n':l er{ :I"\"( V-whh:inlmkrn np by scholarship | dently worked In a reckless manner, {tie. and the witness veplied the Com-|ind particularly to the members of the Well As For the conduct of e officers ol 2 o s e nt ol he cabi w . d ne” connection rees Hles INE nith the conduct of the officers of (210 the best place to do (his In In iearing the (rant off ihe cabinet with: | missioner had connection v rules committee. Promenade. $10 i mony and purposes of thé cluh. . enominational colleges.” | out regard (o the noise they made was excused and Mr. Rlanton offered | Mr. Pou yielded o a comment hy n, and purposes of ch club: Christiag Teaching Stressed. o EHlE was (ke gecond enlrs of the lan amdavit by N. H. Robhins of T")l:pmt-xvnlnh\r MeKeown of Okla- - aa. i Blue=iay will enable <o to wear the loveliest, hoavd o the Woman's Democratic _ All SPERKers reporting on education | amom o mamh age. snire o wain | mmn el o4 most extreme shoe styles without fear of corns Cluh of Montgomery County does ®Mphasized the Importance of a dix | ag throuxh a side window and an | closed. Mr. 1logan ced. stating | i - :\rv-h\ ralify and confirrn the action ""v"liv Christign education as op- | ,nsuccessful affort made o open the | there was ne epportunity of cross. | ) . T aken at the semiannual meeting of DOSed 10 mervely secular fraining. x = g = tion, and the commitiee agrest 4 en The clih i acrapling the esgn-iion OMcers slecied for the ensuing veay | ¢ V4% made: e g aytime Prominent foot specialist says of My< lesse W. Nicholson and does “® 1. W. Wilhur of Philadelphia. . e thelaitho: BEal Abiereae | her Sive notice 10 1l ‘woncernes | Prosifent: J. AL TWells of NebEawka. B lon Telashontly iafien i A «Don’ , 2 el U8 matieo 1o 211 conoerned | BISSiient ], M. Wells o Nebraske. | \DRIZE T0/GO/ TO 'POETS. |ecrion neld shortly aner nvwn. " at) | on’t pare your own corns memher of said club and that she has | NeW York. recording secretary. o —_— = | ! N ne right 1o participate in anv of safd A plea for greater mutual under- | - | 9 1 & cluh or any of its branch ch jlanding between the church and or- Wikl STk eate Toneoees W | s i I “When Mr. Average Man move a corn. Use a Bluejay canized labor wa -] : s : Activities to Continue, et U I T T Dispose of Pulitzer Award. Household and Other Mis- || ° . : | uses a razor to tamper witha plaster, That Mrs. Irwin had been spying 1 American Fedevation of labor. | KW YORK. May 26 (®). The | : : | P t | corn, he is flirting with in- P on the mestings in behall of Mry | He urged that labor and the chureh | irimices of the eatate of Amy l,n\\(»nl cellaneous Articles Readily ! aln ln | fection,” says Dr. Aubrey The conl and soft pad fits Nicholson waa asseried by | unite in a campaign of education for | will devote the $1.000 Pulitzer award | { st s an officer old Through Star Ad-. i R. K vell-knows of the county organization. who sald "““‘I;"Uu: .‘;r, child labor amendment | for her hook of poems, W | g i i . , 1 l’l:nl el]“fi)’- f“ we "’}““ over the corn, stopping pres- the ere iired of o the Kederal Constitution. slock.” to the scholarship fund s i c 3 Mre. Irwin, who had heen chairman 100 occurred when it was voted to | nounced yesierday at Colnmbia 1ni figation of The Star is dailv the . it corn-paring is hours, the corn usually goes. of the membership rommitres. could | A hefore the delegates the ques. ersity. means . of sndvantageously dis {h | 4 Amalle\dr < W”“:gh‘ But even the most stubborn not he reached today. no: couid Mrs. | 110" of the financial orgauization of | Augustus Peahody Loring of Boston POsing ofimany arfict L ’ JHEN the days are i o i e B coriiseldony tiecde moretls Nicholson. hut is undarsiood thar ‘Be® church. “The question was on the | in making known the decigion of the furniture. mugzical instroments u d ; =y ) " corn- p«rmglsnccdtd go to ¢ scldom n: more than ffacis (o bring into the enforcement | #00DLon of The repori of the com- |1 Sl role it Unizecaiiy inMolala gas ranges, vacunm cleaners, ate, || vight for emioying i a chiropodist.” a second plaster. Standard || mrganization many of the Democratic | Mi'1€e of nine appointed 10 consider | That hlz onlv regrei was that Miss " % i dvekin ow rdens, the, or 26 vears., St » ! Noman of the eoaniy who have ne | 1he earlier report of the advisery | Towell is net alive “ia receive the X st have mpviting of e ! povehes ol go dens, they ! y ~ for 2 years. Such signal suc H alligned 1hamaelves will he continued, Commitiee on Anancial reorganization. | Sratification of this honerahle dis e s gl il | et i iaing Al TRdE fo) ! But there is another way ces= tells itz own story. At y hThvv'r will be ‘ne ‘elub jn Chevy Opposition to the :;‘h sory commit | tinetion. i A e e el painting wn' Porches luwn swings, and dosens of ather nrticlex i —a safe home way—to re- all drug store ' H 4 Chase recognized hy the Women's '€€8 report has heen evidenced similar awar ora novel - % ol e , : : i Democratie Cluh of Montgomery *MON& the fundamenialisis on the “Arrowsmith.” was recenily rvejected S el e el | slac BB L b D LG O i L | County axeepl that ef v a. | Sround that it might sei up a more | bV ite author, Sinclair Lewis. oh the s m:"' ';w | £ | James €. Ovd i i t © churel rEAN round aceeptanes would encour | the main office or tn th ' | 1 James €. 0d in chairman. rigid and autocratie church organi- | gtound acceptance " N ceEion L hesd - " P - o mber of the Chevy Chase nrganiza. | 7a'ion. The committee of nine Sub- s 113 6 i i = - which Mrs. Nicholson formerly | Mitted 2 report of “progrese.” with i atge 3¢ per word. 43¢ mintmum || urco Jl e On al“t Jiie merved 2 reques! for apportunity for further charge per insert | . study. hut the convention. hy a vote| Unemployment in Auxiria i< de- = EnEciion | i | of ahout 3 1o 2. ordered it discharged | C'e4Sing. THE SAFFE AND GFNTLF WAY TO FNID A CORN 'l BYRD'S MOVIES HELD UP, |20 its verort placed on the calendar *+ for action later by the convention. | = The main task for social servie Problem of Tariffl Duty Devolves in the church was described by the S repori of the committee on social| Extra Dry on Ownership of North Pole. service as organizing the world for and Pale NEW VORK. May 26 (P Moving P*2C pietures raken (ram the airpleps E “the Nation confonis ihe tempia- | ou— Comtr R 1. Burd he flow ovey (100 of power”” the report said. “in a | the Pale ed ol pen O¥T manner new to lis experience and torduy. and were the e g Ves Max noi vel learned how (o resist inquiry as to wheiher or not enstoms officials should admit them 1o duty free. If the Governmen: fails to 1ain the eoniteniion tha! the \mlh - i Pols helangs in the I'nited States. (he duty on the filme will he § Pie tures of the arrival of (he transpolar =hip Noize at were alen received vesie | in ol eolors, wnd 1009 Pure. is unsurpassed for most paintisg i jube it keep in mind that “there's a paint for every purpose™ i the “Murea™ live. Just ask our experts—they wili show you how to make painting cosy Il E. J. Murphy Co., Inc. g YOU Can Fin | inal tempiation. Over large areas of e world nationalism threatens u.l HY rin the ik oi “disapgointment when you can order National Ginger J Al and know von are going to be refreshed and exhilarated? 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