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FLAMING ARROWS END SLAYER SIEGE Posse Shoots and Burns Negro After Indians Drive Him From Barricade. By the Acsoclated P Mont., October shot from the THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. OCTOBER 31 1926—PART 1 STRATON AT 0DDS WITH CHURCH BODY Fundamentalist Pastor Offends Baptist Association by Fiery Sermon. Br the Associated Press. NEW YORK. October 30.—Rev. John Roach Straton, fundamentalist | pastor of the Calvary Baptist Church, is at odds with the Southern New York Baptist Association and other Northern Baptist organizations. In making the announcement of his gelist, who has been preaching in Dr. Straton’s church, had accepted the pentecostal doctrine or belief in ordi- nation of pastors by the Yoly Spirit, Dr. Straton said: “It is notorious now that our New York Baptist City Mission Soclety. our Southern New York Baptist As- sociation, which now, alas, is only the City Mission Society under another head, are both under the direct, over- shadowing influence of one ver ptist layman and a cel tain brilllant, but erratic young mod- is preacher who is now this wealthy layma pastor and under the influence of this Tayman. “A dozen years ago this wealthy voung an, who is altogether de- lightful personally although aito- gether un-Baptistic and heretical spiritually, delivered an address before our Ne York Baptist Social Union in PROPOSED STREET CARS IN SHAPE OF HORSES 0Old-time Police Force in Berlin Dis- cussed Plan to Fool Shying Animals. By the Associated Press. BERLIN, October 30.—In depicting | police history at the international po- | lice exposition in Berlin, historians re- | vealed that their old-fashioned pred- ecessors back in 1876 seriously con- sidered a proposal to build the fronts of cable cars in the shape of horses to fool real horses which shied at that then modern form of transportation. Runaway horses had hecome a seri- ous menace and the public was pro- new street con- ESKIMOS SEND TOYS. Ivory Carvings Arrive From King Island, Alaska. Spectal Dispateh to The Star. SEATTLE, Wash., October 30. -—Al big shipment of Alaskan ivory tovs| arrived here this week from Eskimo | carvers on King Island, one of the | Diomedes group in the Bering Sea. Each Summer the natives send out trinkets which they have carved from walrus ivory during the long Winter. The King Island Eskimos are as clever with ivory work as Japanese with wood. Traders here estimate the value of the ivory at §50,000. Ala: kan parkas, thukluks, mitts and other articles of clothing for cold weather were included in the shipment for con- | corner~— Assoclation which he explicitly and deliberately repudiated the great- est of our Baptist principles, even de- claring his repudlation of baptism by immersion, which custom. of course, flows out of our larger principle of | the binding authority of the Bible as the inspired Word of God and the necessity of obedience to both the e: ample and command of Jesus Chri: traton appealed to other Bap-| testing against the veyances which were causing the trouble. Some bright person there upon suggested that the front of the |reindeer hide, lined with seal. cars should be camouflaged by a wood- | deer and fox furs. en horse. In all seriousness he drew | s a design of his plan, and the police | with even greater seriousness delib- |t erated about adopting the suggestion. | practiced b; But they did the Dearbor SPLENDID NEW BRICK HOME "IN CHEVY CHASE, D.C. SMALL PAYMENT DOWN BALANCE LIKE RENT LIFE TIME QUALITY Six rooms, pantry, finished attic, 3 large porches, tiled bath with shower—hardwood floors throughout, builtin garage and re- frigerator, open fireplace, instantaneous hot-water heater, electric fixtures especfally selected, best grade plumbing fixtures and beau- tiful gas range. See This Attractive Home 5333 42nd St. N.W. OPEN DAILY 1 P.M.TO 9 P.M. HALL-JOHNSON CONSTRUCTION CO. 201 Investment Bldg. Cell Main 392 Evenings, Clev. 2959 Drive out Conn. Ave. to Military Road, then left on Military Road to 42nd St. signment to Northern China. bows of Crow Indians from the cover These garments are made of farm wagons, brought an end to a slege near here yesterday after a negro fugitive had barricaded him- gelf in his barn home and killed two and wounded another before drove him into the open, he was riddled with bullets. Ordered b eriff Robert Gilmore | of Big Horn County to leave the egency bévause suspicion attached it- self to him in connection with recent robberies, Jim Bolden, 40, a cobbler, barricaded himself in the barn. 300 Guns Open Fire. He shot and killed Gilmore John McLeod, a_ special fede cer. and wounded Deputy ‘Andy Bornberger before Crow Indian braves fired the structure with burn- arrows and drove him into the volley from 300 guns fired ¢ Indians, officers and residents of agency riddled Bolden's body as he fled The ‘raged of the attacking forces reached him. A score of hands sei him and tossed him into the o be cremated. Victor Three Irons, ch at the agency, suspected several recent robberies, and after a conference between Three Irons and tter ordered the ni Bolden fled to his - barn shot Gilmore when the| _ followed. Warriors Ordered Out. Forced to cover by ‘he neg: Jets, the officers ordered out the ¢ warriors. They were armed with re- peating rifles, while ad of arch- ers carried excelsior-tipped arrows which had been soaked in oil. Ad- vancing under cover of a steady fire from flank parties, the archers reached some wagons within easy ! range of the barn. A scene of pioneer days followed. | With arrows striking the neled roof, McLeod rushed for the barn. He fell mortally wounded. Dornberger | then led a sally and was knocked out T a scalp wound. Fire from the pidly and the n from the flam. from baby congregation’s independence .before a large audience at his church, Dr. Straton assailed “a certain wealthy layman” and his “brilliant but erratic young modcrnist pastor.” His audi ence understood him to mean John D. Rockefeller, jr., and Dr. Harry Emer son Fosdick, who was under fire a a modernist when he filled a Pres Dr., ‘terian pulpit here. tist Churches in the New York re- Answering Inguiries as to whether |gion to join in “an old fashioned he and Miss Uldine Utley, child evan- |spirit of Baptist independence.” 77772777727, THE MOZART New Apartment Building Now Open for Inspection at 1630 Fuller St., corner cf Mozart Pl. N.W.—1 block west of Sixteenth St. Apartments of 2 and 3 rooms, kitchen and bath—porches. Frigidaire refrigeration, kitchen cabinets, showers and automatic elevators. Gives you these big sav- ings in an surgery are supposed to the Hindoos centuries Independent Cash Early 0ats On the Popular Price 2nd Floor Season Sale of and 7 W N Anna La Brun (above), 25 years a nun_ at Montr Canada, left New | Bedford, Mass., for Boston to buy her Hrmhwuu ned release from ! nunnery vows b from the Pope. Bolden of she will Frank | L)eut iz W Smxth Retired. Preston W. Smith, recently Va., 7, officer ieut. Ingineer on account to the service. and was States 1915, incident Massachuset the United in June, ability from ed from Academy CAIRO HOTEL Que at Sixteenth Street R. Hawlkins. Manager Telephone. North 2106 Thomas J. Fisher & Company, Inc. 738 15th St. Main 6830 “HEALTH” Hahn—Specials Blissfully com fortable, with springy built -in arch supports, spe- cially molded insole, extend- ed counter and C omb ination Lasts. service and _cuisine for i ptions and dances. rec Famcus tor banquets, vietim of the Indian marksme 10,000 NON-UNION MINERS | GIVEN 50 PCT. INCREASE West Virginia Werkers Are Put on ! Same Scale as Organization Real Eéonomy! Wonderful Savings on Stylish, Serviceable Shoes for the Winter Season in more than a Score of Wanted Styles, Surprisingly Priced A L Refrestments served if desired el the Manugement of Under, Maddur. Starshall, Moss & Mallory. Men Under Agreement. Pre STON, W. Va., October 30. ine work trict miven a_ wa r mately 50 per November 1.\ The meeting of ope & pay scal vided by under wh ploved. The Regular $24.75 $24.75 Regular Price, $29.75 $29.75 Price, $34.75 Every popular coat fabric included, even to the deep-pile fur fabrics. Soft and lustrous cloths—Bolivias, Suedes, Pin Point, Velours, etc. Trimmed with the fine furs—Fitch Mandel, Opossum Mandel, Beaverette, Mouffloon and Caracul Cloth Collars and Cuffs. Wrappy, straight-line and blouse-back models. All colors and all sizes—I14 to 44. Second Floor. 4-Buckle Galoshes with flat or Attractively fashioned in Ox- fords, Strap Pumps—patent, black and brown suede, kid or calf, and black kid laced $6 boot: k3 L) union m| ay of motormen and machine runners under the new creased from $4.64 to &nd trappers from day. Coal loaders were from 43 to 63 cents per to ters from 10 to 14 cents pe “MYSTERY MAN” RETIRES X3 ivanced X Fancy Shoes for Baby New and specially priced Reduced Rents 1016 16th St. NNW High-¢rade apartments in first-class downtown building. Two elevators. Refrigeration furnished. Monaco Puzzled as He Withdraws Support From Casino. By Cable to The Star a PARIS, October 30. | pality of Monaco is wondering why the “mystery man” of KEurope, Sir Basil Zal who for a arbiter of nd war countries off, peice of Euroy armies while pulling thrones and parliaments, 1 denly withdrawn his finuncial support | from the Casino, of which he has | until now been a member of the board of management. Officially he used as a death of his wife, a_relative King of Spain. In realit pered he had serious di opinlon with the reigning concerning the penn i adopted by the new which succeeded the fam Blanc who ruled Monte C. tory as well us ino—in royal manner regardless expense. Zaharoff, now ne lives at Monte Carlo and is s walking with his Hindu 3 slways with the enigmatic smile of 4 sphinx on his fa (Covyr time was in small Regular pretext the of the They are unusually different! Al patent leather, gold embossed leather trim. Brown patent vamp, champagne trim. Black patent, button or laced, almond color trim. And others. Sizes 4 to 8. Very spe- = clal at.... $1.95 K3 X4 “Constant Comfort” A nationally ad- v 5 vertised brand of 5 spefilally built oy AT g b b arch = supporting Fashions of Our Own Orlgmal Desxgmng shoes for_house o or street wear. Mhscont This New Three-eyelet | from high-p Southern Tie, of scalloped . design, patent leather, with tongue and “saddle” of liz- ard-like leather. $450 Cuban heel Three rooms, kitchen and bath. Rentals, $75 to $100 Must be seen to be appreciated. H. L. RUST COMPANY 1001 1Sth St. N.W. Main 6888 R - For women Strongly made military __heels style. Sizes 27 irregulars. F o u r-buckle to 6. Slight rly blind, Women’s Novelty Shoes and ends of low shoes ed lots. Sizes 3 A cat's paw, nautlc: & light current of air on the of the water. is | surtace Black moire quatter and heel, with black velvet vamp or all patent leather. A One eyelet, High-tongue Spanish Heel Slipper you $450 will love Looking at least double its price. this elaborate Patent Leather Ribbon Tie, with open instep, large cut-out de- signs and scalloped $4.50 trimming of matt kidskin —ANDIN THE Bargain Basemen’ | 500 Beautiful Silk DRESSES Regular Values $5.75 to $7.98 At the Lowest Price Ever Quoted $3.97- ¢ Satin Dresses! Crege de Chine Dresses! Charmeuse Dresses! In Chanel Red, Jungle Green, Tif- fin, Cocoa, etc. Duplicates of much higher priced dresses. One and Two Strap $3.00 $3.50 6.00 K3 x4 Children Need Some with Arch-Bracing Construction High Shoes! A striking Walking Oxford . G"hwsflrir’ for young women. Light PR gold calf, with blonde snake- s - effect tongue and underlay. Wide or medium $4 50 toe lasts Oxfords and Jullets.. Dress Pump and Ties. o0 * Cheaper to Buy Than Rent 1 will sell you a home at the rate of $12.50 a room a month with 12,000 sq. feet of ground, and one-half of that $12.50 will £0 towzrd the purchase of your home. These homes have five rooms, tile bath and porches, electric- ity, water and sewerage, Ward- wood flos ge open fire- place. built-in features kitchen and _bathroom, creted basement and laundry Arch-supporting. Comes in tan sizes 3 to 10, B 1o EEE widths. A good-looking Three-strap Pump, in_brown or black kid and $4 50 patent leather. Black Kid Oxford, with cutouts and builtin arch brace for tireless comfort. Copied from one of our styles at three times its $4 50 $1250 PER OO APARTMENTS FOR 60,000 PROPOSED Unnamed Philanthropist May Erect Buildings Downtown. Rent Them at Cost. 2% (2). Boy wear-defying. Goodyear Weits 11 to 13%—83 681 ar of August 6, 1926. (3) Sturdy Nature.shaped Play Clipping from S Shoes for youngsters. $1.45 You Can Own Your Own Home Cheaper Per Room Than Renting Frank L. Woodside 137 On sale at 4 of our stores only. 7th&K 414 9th 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. Drive out 16th street to Sil ver Spring, turn right on Coles- ville and Baitimore, road to FOR YOUR DAY Sizes 6 to 13. Specially priced ccecccccncennnn. l NTIL DARK. Hewitt Silver Spring, Md. (NOTE: With the exception of the “Health” Shoes at top, NONE of the items in this column at our F St. Shop.) R 2 E L L2 2 2T 2 7. Y < N7 e T T P E T E e 7 2 T 7 777 (2222722722227