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PSEIPALDVORC | RLEWLLSTAND !Bishops Refuse to Réopen ! Remarriage Question as THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 24, 192—PART 1. NI T |CAMEL SKELETON | WRECKED IN RAID BY DRY OFFICIALS By the Associated Press. AMHERST, Mass.,, September 23.— Activities of a squad of ¥ry agents this summer fost the Amherst expedi- tion, seeking prehistoric skeletons In South Dakota, Wyoming and Nebras- 'ka, a fine specimgn of anctent camel, it has been revealed. A skeleton uncovered by the expedition was de- solve a temporary injunction against the Lookout Klan of Chattanooga. The complainants in the action are the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan of America. One of the defendants, W. H. Holmes, a former member of Look- out Klan, stated that most of the members of that klan had withdrawn and had bocem a part of the new order known as the National Asso- ciated Klans, which was designed, he said, to get out of the jurisdiction of the present national officers of the old order, but to retain certain klan principles The new order has branches n twenty-eight states, he “said. The Lookout Klan signified its purpose to Iphernalia to the National Klan and it was to arrange this that the post- ponement was granted today. Phe motion to dissolve the tempo- {rary Injunction was passed over until Friday, October 7, in the chancers court. MOVIE ACTOR SHOT. LOS 'ANGELES, Calif, September 23.—Noah Beery, film character actor, today bears marks from a “villain’ part he just acted. He is nursmg a flesn wound which the “heroine. Helene Coadwlic:, accidentally 1n- flicted when the real revolver fired before the camera proved qull_l' real turn over its money, books and para- |and infiicted & wound in Beer; ide istroyed in the night by a sheriff and ‘posse, who thought it a device for ic cealing bootleg licuor. The inci- dent occurred near the North Platte river, near Mitchell, Neb. | In spite of this and other misadven- !tures, the party, which was led by Prof. Frederic B. Loomis, returned with a ton of specimens, most of which the scientists ascribe to the miocene age, about 2,500,000 years jago. CASE IN COURT BARES i Deputies Urged. | Remarkable results have been obtained from the use of these in: High and Low Blood {PASTORAL LETTER 'READ Labor and Capital Both Enjoined ' to Make Service Rather Than Profits Their Goals. A PORTLAXD, Ore., September 23.— The closing hours of the general Rheumatism 1 I convention of the Protestant Epis- | |1 Neuritis Pressure copal Church in the United States| 1 3 . were marked today Ly the house! i i Nervous Disorders Insomnia of bishops refusink to concur in Ecz b' action of the deputles in” referring ema Lumbago i to u special committee the whole {inarriage question, includiiig a pro- ]» *d absolute prohibition of remar- of divorced persons. Many Members Declared to Have. Withdrawn to Join New - ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS, $2.50 EACH | —— Dr: F. W. Tompkins of Phila- Order. 4 On sale at: . B had proposed revoking the i 1 0'Donnell’s Drug Sters, 1405 H 8t. N.W. Everything to Be 1t exception granted for the! By the Assciated Press. | O'Donmell's Drug Stors, 608 9tk Bt. N.W. Sold Out Except | 0'Donnell's Drug Store, 1118 T 8t, N.W. ge of persons in cases where HATTANOOGA, Tenn., September |’ 5 Products Corp. | . Selection N = ! ¢ had been granted on grounds { 23.—A split in the National Ku Klux || | 1105 Connecticut Ave, - Nationally-Priced | of infldelity. Klan was indicated in court here to- || . Washington, D. C. Instruments | A resolution d both houses|day when a postponement was grant- | I, { continuing the prayer book commis- ison during the next three vears. | The commission was instructed to in arguments on a motioh to d N~ /! 3 make no further revision of such 7 ! pections of the praver book as had = . ieen acted upon by both houses S S ! Pastoral Letter Rend. | R s l“_r‘.hr\;i’rh, unity and devotion to| { Christian principles are emphasized ([} | | /Ivani S H % . {in the pastoral letter read today at | Pennsylvania seventh o i the cl services. The clergy and { ’ urch are enjoined | Avenue Street d Nt the PaEa | S A to solve the pres- of industry, labor . Outstanding pas- es in the letter follow: : It is the lesson which he members of this church al opportunity to apply to *. Were great corpora- at they are and‘ corporations for | KNABE WAREROOMS, INC. |- {mnust be prim: public service, er than for private , profit, it would be easier to reply to agitators who threaten their X q peace and prosperity. “And Labor. The unions will be as cordially hated as the most unpopular of industrial trusts if they neglect the call to serve while insisting on the right to have. Efficiency in labor, better work well as better wages —this must be the program. if in- dustrial ju is ulso demanded. Ideals Too Low. 0_many of the generation now sing have been content to have, hold and enjoy. We have been o easily Mothers— : _ Here is some profitable shopping ; you can do for the boys tomorrow PIANOS and PLAYERS Two-pants Suits MUST Be Sold Out---Only a Short Time Left ? ufl the l't;ll of Christ. b’])l:‘r r;m $ O .75 This sale is the talk of the town—buyers are finding the e e R et Lo ' ces of wealth and bargains the “greatest ever”’--still plenty of attractive val- ues left for those who want a good used Piano or, Player— But—you must act quickly! Here are a few of the sensa- offerings: Pick out your piano or player from this list! FREE Fancy All-wool Cheviots., in Brown and Gray ‘effects. “Double-Life” Suits we call them—for they have reinforced seat and knees: double-stitched seams: double-taped trousers: guaranteed littings. Sizes 7 to 17 years. ) t we made have p of direc they then: ts abdi precept in ho d natural religio hout a vital faith, g up 4 home vithout (definite standards of conduct having {back of them divine sanctions, the {level of popular moral opinion will |steadily become lowered. bee It already terribly lowered through e of divorce, which encour. juges a selfish and extreme individual- {1sm in disrupting the American home - Pianos ‘| Hallet, Davis & Co. Players Simplex Player For “Little Brother” 5 and poisoning the springs of social H (Used) 185 i 1 t Youth, | . B B Used)................ Defense of Youth. | - Novelty Suits. i i k: iddy (Used)............. | ws idve HiUE srmmetiy st ! Jersey Novelty Suits. in Button-on, Balkan and Middy jerities who adopt a itude toward youth, always complain- iing and generally condemning. Free- {dom of behavior and carelessness of | speech may ' mean. a mean, not lack of courte: r con- sideration, but dislike of convention, 4he desire to be natural and human. nsorious atti- models—Navy, Brown, Green and Tan—with combination | \ collar and cuffs. The Middies run to 10 years— 55.95 ! the other to 8 years. SPECIAL.. 5 Corduroy Button-on Suits: in the favored Mouse color; ! | trimmed with White braid; strongly made. Sizes $3.95 | FREE Delivery in a Radius of 10 Miles. Prescott Player Used)..oooiisini e : “This church has o b | ( FREE Stool with every ol $ in the canbe oe i oored alttuliz gyt | 3 to 8 years. SPECIAL..... e | Stultz & Ba Piano. (Used)............. Christ prayed. 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J &( (I:G )F. s same or greater value Comstock PlaYer 5295 !_!,‘fif,'i.l"’ ,‘e?ll,?f]" ;:"“l ,‘,{"T:,‘:’,‘,L':,l(." :2?: .. full proportion. 7 3 lsch fmerely as individuals, but as a; 1 ) (Uu.d) = l 10 ot B - el u__._l d; Medium-weight Cotton L'niunl Suils—xéml lli:ln'cslhc at- ............. j' v : ! tachments for pants, etc.: long sleeves and ankle .15 P U 3 h ems SOIO Concerto $ {SNUBBED BY LADY LUCK ' length. Sizes 4 to 12 years. SPECIAL l - Pease Upright §140 (Used). ... , = ' % T ) (Used) 3 i Lieut. Hinton Overcomes One Trou- i hinns alnd_B!ouse \\Iallsts: asst:rtr‘ue;r mdne\v f‘?‘t)t;ré» """""" ble Only to Find Another. —light colorings—collars attached and neckbands. Chase Bros Very Low Solo Concerto 5365 POR:‘ AE :“I:.CE_H,N“n::;:mh" Siz:g——\‘\"aist& 6 to 16 vears; Shirts, 1274 to 14 neck 95(2 o4 $ B (Used)............. §28—Work has been finished on the measure. SPECIAL... o5 (Used) > iI‘t{\\“comzlr_ms:xonlvnglpes‘ which Llc\lx.‘l.’ """"""" e O ot anstalled in_the) Ribbed Stockings—Black. Tan i = scaplane Sampaio Correia, in which - ; Davies & Son $1 75 ' Storzhg)CIark $390 s, et o, e, e e Flor (|| Sizes 6 to 11., SPECIAL. . | (Used) ..., A | Ueed............. At ::v?fh}::-iszlls}h:\? S."é‘o'l.'fia‘?,'#‘;: H 5 i 7 e SiaveEneRLed (ArONED- FAdIAt0E Boys’ Blue Serge Middy Hats—the proper and becom- Munroe Uprlght $ Month Slory & Cla.rk $479 I ffi‘a‘,‘\)zon and, ?'is party have reac‘:!ed ing style for the youngster. Sizes 64 to 673. $1_50 (Used)............. 210 - s T e e 22 1o ke hetr SPECIAL Smith & Barnes ¢ . and Knabe Angelus ¢ 5 iz ||l Boys' Tweed Hatsesmastlockiog and will $79/05 stand the siege of school wear. ECIA . (Used)............. 2 l 0 - Up (Used)............. 49 i Consult Us for the : 3 Wilbllr UPl‘lgllt 5225 Story & Clark s 498 i (;'_l’:!ldrzn S T;eth.. i . Boys’ (}-;n\grhlsh. SemxéE]r}gle::]ign;ie a]?l:::d;:l):s .S;MS;; : re a Neces- | rown and Mahogany Calf; s soles; . PR s (o) b = Tabber heels, Stses 10 to 53, "SPECIAL.. . ¥2 e 2 Happiness at School | ; : i"p%"cflflfi and nature-shape lasts. Sizes 113 to 2. 51.95 Mason &| THOUSANDS OF PLAYER ROLLS g ey O ||| : Hamlin | New, slightly used or shopworn. Shopworn or slightly used, 11c up. epro- | Silver Fillings .......50c up o ] Uoright : % New rolls, 29¢ up. ducing Gold Crowns $5.00 up i 5 Up in the | ' Prig™ | HUNDREDS OF PLAYER BENCHES | Pian Sets of Teeth | : : ! . (Used) ' ° . New and Used. ,Used, $1.75 Up U u:; e i—o oo Sports GOOdS Shop 200 pairs Genuine Winslow’s Ball-bearing Roller Skates. Full polish and guaranteed. Adjustable. Value, 51_95 $2.75. SPECIAL $180 Boys’ Size All-leather Foot Ball, complete with .PHONOGRAPHS Used, $5.00 to $40.00 #1395 Suctien Teeth fit Famous givesatisfaction and look Tke s, | ‘natural fosth PR R A bladder and lace. SPECIAL.. 2 ' ' - e s English-made Foot Ball—all-leather, regu(lxa)non size ; 7 f efs i B | complete. with imported bladder. Value, $4.00. 5 Money Back in 30 Days If Not Satistied | .wgm..fll)fl%rflp o A e A $2.75 o : l ; 434 7th 3 Boys’ Foot Ball Pants—Fully padded to pre- 31.95 : O ecaes Bovents and & B~ vent injury. SPECIAL.........eeceeuieuanennn Open Evenines (Open Buaders r } T e Boys’ Keds, with the heavy rubber soles and strong L] [ N Gavernment Bond. uppefs with the ankle patches. These Keds usually sl.os cost $2.75. SPECIAL........cc.leeeunneennnnns KNABE PIANOS : . 1330 G STREET Open Nights ( Open Nights Until 9 P. M. Until 9 P. M. S