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_'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1923, : el Church Deposes Two Elders WSS RUTHBRYAN OWEN NEGROES RETURN SOUTH. | 3 9@l &l LS 88090 & SO GGG GO OGSO G ; = LISTED AS JUNE BRIDE|mot Weather and High Costs Send l Because They Have No Children Granddaughter of W. J. Bryan to 2 ":’l Back ; egge o . New Millinery in Black and White ,Hats that are all-white, hats that are all-black So cool and light you ‘Wed William Meeker the 28th 457 s e and hats that combine 'black and white in the hardly know you are wear- weather and high living costs are bring- of Present Month. smarest contrasting effect of the season. And ing one. Yet they give a ing back to-South Carolina some of tar, er, had led the. congregation in “'i'é;é”"fi‘éi?éi‘é"s',“ f;une 12—-M. S.|rigid Gdherence €6 the . seriptural the negroes who at one timre or another every one.is NEW—offered for the first time at sufficient support ™ to the this unusually low price. small and medium figure. The MIAMI, Fla., June 12.—Announce- v until bers of the con- 2 oined the Hegira northward, accord- Rucker, a deposed elder of the Church | 1A% until some members of the O | ent was_ made here “of’ the _ap: | Joineq bt here to calit., i proaching marriage of Miss _Ruth 1€ of Christ at Long Beach, . is|childlessness against them. Then the & e T A sailrosd oficai seeking reinstatement in @ sult at|two elders summarily expelled eleven | Bryan Qwen, olghicen-yoar old daugh- emplo}’munl e m‘:d s. In law on trial before Judge Carlos|members of the congregation. —Tay- |5 Ol inii Grove, Fla, and grand- | 2ome ins nces, it' was s , relatives n 2 girdles are of a finely woven —Georgettes ) N net, with elastic inserts i 2 G \ through side and at waist- ~Crepe de Chines line. Two pairs of hose sup- : porters give them the proper —Faille set. Sizes 24 to 29 waxpsr, —Gros de Londre —Duvetyn Net Girdles Special, $1.50 lor admitted this, but contended it|O yand friends have sent money morth to Hardy in the superior court. was within the power of the clders. dauE ey o AN of Miamy VUM iring back negroes who Bave. found The case brings into contention en-| “I called on them and gave them an [ fennings Bvan, of Miam’ to WIS | their trip northward unprofitable. —Spanish Lace —Pleated Effects —Straws —Felts Some are trimmed with flowers, ostrich, burnt plumage or some have a quiet ribbon or fine fuslin, with built- self trim. Hats that are all the more dashing shoulders and front fua‘s,te‘rlnl: for their absence of color, and claim a greater ing. They are attractively sy Y . . trimmed with lace and em< vel:'.satlhty through their expressions in black and broidery. Sizes 38 to 48. white. ~Third Floer, Lansburgh & Brother. Brassieres Special, 50c ir sins, forcement of rigld scriptural laws, | Opportunity to confess the . | of Mr. and Mrs Richard C. Meeker varning them that uniess they did . such as might have been invoked in | yarning 4| of Miami and Baltimore. Miss Owen s ¥ A ible | they would be expelled. They de-|is yisiting the Meekprs in Baltimore, CAR SHORTAGE CUT. medieval times, and it Is possible |ciined,” he testified. J the .wedding to take place at the Judge Hardy will decline a decision | “What was thelr sin?’ he was |yl o s iR mer home At Cape My, on the ground that it is a case for an |asked. e R ~ N. J., June 23. Needs Almost Met, Railway Asso- ecclestastic court. Cren on. 5 .. clation Reports. The ch on which’ Bld Creating rebelllon against the au- Bucher wae depoved 1s that he 1o|thOFItY Of the church in that they HIGHER PAY FOR 22,000. While trafic_now maving on Amer- URer mas ceby ® 13| had ‘signed charges = against Mr.| CHICAGO, June 12.—Voluntary wage |ican rallroads is at its maximum, the Well fitting Brassi childless and therefore unqualified | Rucker and myself without first con- |increases for 22,000 trackmen for the | 1 be. 1imi e tting Brassieres, of to hold office in the church. The suiting us” he replled. Missouri Pacific and Illinols Central | C2F shortage has almost been elimi- é g::l’lgfg";;:»: :(aa"am“:‘d&ré as pre-| Members hor the (;surch then were | railroads were announced by A. F.|nated, it'was announced today by the ourt, asked by the two elders not to asso- | Stout, vice president of the United wa; 8 : those for a bishop, and are defined as | clate or be seen talking with those | Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Am"'"r,'( R:: a };(M "um.nmn’; follow expelled. In support of their ruling | Employes and Rallway Shop Laborers. | (05 Wesk ended May 26 & soisl o st Have Children. to ostracize these members, the fol- 1,014,029 cars of revenue freight were cing scrl 0 . e : ————— loaded, and on May 31 unfilled orders bishop must be blameless, the |lowing scriptural passage from Thes-| pe Amsterdam Stock Exchange | for freight cars showed only 12,277 of one wife, vigilant, sober, | Salonians was quoted: ek & A S tewool behsnion IBliant ob “We commend You, brethren, In the | 138, & woman member—the first in ;:;‘r:d!hor'. of the shippers’ full de. ity, apt to teach, not given to wine, |name of the Lord Jesus Christ, that no striker, not greedy of filthy lucre, | ¥¢ withdraw yourselves from every patient, not a brawler, not coveto brother that walketh disorderly.” one that ruleth well his own house,| This iron rule of the elders brought v hi: en in _subjeetion |about rebellion. The charge that they Judge Hardy will | were childless was pressed at a meet- ing of the congregation and they tent of the law of the church as ex- | were deposed. The suit for reinstate- pressed in the qualifications for an|ment, now on trial, followed. Testl- elder, was that he should be the|mony of high officers of the church father o ldren. Judge Hard. k- | brought here from far distances as ed if he was to understand that such | witnesses has been favorable to the was to be taken literally. _|enngresation in its action in deposing Tt is the law,” was the Invari-|the elders. able reply of the witnesses. | Mrs. Rosellle Austin, one of the| witnesses, was very clear on this point. 4014 Brother Taytor are tes.| THREE HURT IN FIRE. (lfl;fi,fl“;hal %ro(her ‘Rucker ‘was not qu ed to be an elder because he | Sadinolcatineen, Sirlishasiever e Ch o oYiaE, Tumbst F¥ard] in his arms a baby, as I have, he|and Factory, Threatens Tenements. | would have had more kindness in his| _ ~ "’ | heart.” NEW YORK, June 12.—Three persons | were injured last night in a-fire that | burned out a Brooklyn lumber vard, de- stroyed a ctory building next door and threatened for a time to demolish | several nearby tenement hoi All fire apparatus in the borough was call- | ed, while police reserves from half a dozen precincts were on the e to keep back a crowd that collected to | watch the spectacular blaze, | More than 100 families were driven from their homes by th | was estimated at more _ —Second Floor, Lansburgh & Brotker. Pleated Skirts Are the Order of the Day $10 Knife ' pleats, side pleats, a'ccordion pleats—yet some of the smartest skirts prefer a tailored style . with pockets or a Engraving for 2 June Brides and Graduates . Wedding Announcements, 7 lines, script type. 100 for $12.00. : Wedding Invitations, 10 lines, script type. 100 for $14.00. Visiting Cards for Graduates, 50 cards and engraved copper plate, script type. $1.50. Black Old English or Roman, $2.75. The same, shaded type, $3.00. «=Street Floor, Lansburgh & Brother, wrap-around style that is so easy to slip Summel‘ RobeS on, For the Wee One’s Carriage Sweaters, blous]e(s and sport coats make 5 the separate skirt ‘ 7 C more popular than g Pretty and comfortable ever, and the summer 3 robes for the carriage on wardrobe is not com- summer days. They are of plete without a large pique with scalloped edge supply of them. and embroidered designs, Silk Ratine, Baroe and launder as fresh and net - Satin, Crepe de white as new. Several Chine, Roshanara, styles to choose from. Sport Silks and Wool Splendid values at this price, Crepes are shown in abundant variety. Plenty of grays Bassinettes, Reduced to $14.50 and tans, besides white, dark colors and various smart For one day only we are reducing these bassinettes combinations. to this special price, representing a saving of several dollars. They are square and roomy and finished in white or ivory color. Pretty Voile Dresses, 89¢ Pink, light blue, copen and green—besides all white. The colors alone are so cool and summery any little tot will be anxious to wear such frocks. Some have ruffled skirts; some have picoted collar and cuffs and others white collar and cuffs with a touch of embroidery. Sizes 2 to 6 years. WANTED MANY MORE USED CARS ‘We are trading in large numbers of used cars on new DURANTS. However, as we are disposing of these used cars as rapidly as received, we still need many more to meet the demand. Why not bring your used car in for appraisal on a DURANT Open Evenings and Sunday Until 9 P. M. HARPER MOTOR CO. 1128 Connecticut Avenue ws sa Franklin 4307 (Copyrigat, 1923.) e oy ST ATV LA EATH A TSGR LS T rimery Law On Adoption. Under questions by the court it| was admitted by some of the witne: ©® that if Elder Rucker had adopt children and raised them in his own home he mght e lived up to the qualifiications his office in the church, but ne TRTV T v e = was not generally shared. in the trial that ought the ac- . Taylor, also| The skins of animals were the ear- | me charge as Ruck- ' liest forms of money. | tion, and Elder deposed on the Many New Styles 'AJ'JzJ to Our WHITE FOOTWEAR $4.95 Shoes for sport, street and dressy wear, from the most demure oxfords to novel strap pumps adorned with perfora- tions and insets. And what is _cooler or smarter than white shoes? At this low price, we are featuring a number of attractive models of white beachtex, a durable, - 'shape:holding material that is well worth the low price. A great variety of styles to choose from, in a full range of sizes and widths. «=Second Floor, Lansburgh & Brother. ==Fourth Floor, Lansburgh & Brother, Business Women’s Handbags $4.95 Large, roomy handbags that carry all the little what- nots the business woman feels it a necessity to have with her. They are of black grain morocco and measure full 10% by 6 inches. The large outside pocket is conven- ient for a number of things, and the mirror, purse, large memo sheet and pencil are among the many other conveniences. They are nicely lined and finished with a double strap handle. —First Floor, Lansburgh & Brother, - Tomorrow It Costs Little to Have Porch Comfort— Englander Couch Hammocks Reduced 4 styles, formerly - $26.45 to $28.00, at $23.95 4 styles, formerly $31.25 to $36.95, at §27.50 6 styles, formerly $4095 to $46.50, at $35.00 Demonstration and Sale of Domestic Science Fireless Cookers How in the wide world did the idea ever start that we should be complaisant when we had swatted the fly—crushed him—and perhaps left his germ-reeking remains hanging some- where? Did it ever occur to you that the fly not only carries disease germs on its feet but may have on and in its body as many as thirty million bacteria? Think of your home getting its ventilation through screened doars and windows on whi.ch billions of germs may have been spread with that supposedly splendid device, the fly swatter! Flies have been implicated in the spreading of infantile paralysis, typhoid, scarlet fever, measles, smallpox, erysipelas, anthrax, and even tubercu- losis! Don’tswat the fly. Don’t haveflies. On your own premises prevent the breeding of flies— destroy their eggs. And those that get into your house, kill cleanly. Do you ask how? With Preventol, the wonderful insecticide that is sprayed. You can’t imagine anything more simple to use than Preventol. Closeup tightly oneroom at a timeand then spray well. That's all there is to it. In five short minutes every fly will be dead—not cwatted, not mangled or smeared, but killed cleanly—and the with all their disease-carrying possibilities, can be swept out of the house. 4 And don’t forget to liberally spray with Preventol any nearby places where flies may breed— garbage pails, refuse heaps, and dark corners of stables and out-buildings. A single fly in six weeks’ time can be responsible for several kundred pounds of flies, and around your gar- bage pail there may be thousands of fly eggs. PREVENTOL These; the Preventol spray will instantly destroy. Here is the real way to begin ridding your premises of flies. (Preventol, too, is an efficient deodorant.) . Preventol is a general insecticide Kills moths and brings bugs from their hiding places. i Sprayed into cracks and crevices Preventol brings cockroaches and bed bugsout into where another shot instantly finishes them. And when sprayed in your closets twice a -month Preventol kills moths and destroys their eggs. Preventol will not stain or harm wall paper, woodwork or the most delicate fabrics. In fact, Preventol is harmless to all except imsects. Insects have a peculiar breathing apparatus and in a mechanical way Preventol suffocates them. Mosquito-free, Fly-free vacations! Imagine what Preventol will mean to you at the summer home or,camp! Take Preventol with you and before you go have your rugs, draperies and closets sprayed well with: Prevenatol to kill and keep out the moths. . 3 styles, formerly $49.50 to $57.50, at $42.50 2 styles, formerly $68.00 and $80.00, at $62.50 A one-day reduction on -nineteen different styles, in most cases samples, though in some instances several of each style. The reductions tell the story of the savings. Stands for 5 and 6 foot Hammocks, $5.95 and $7.95. —Fourth Floor, Lansburgk & Brother. Orders taken for Knife and Accordion Pleating—Street Floor. During the demonstration period we will offer Model No. 18 at a special Price.....eeeiencns Domestic Science Cookers will cook the meal while you shop, or while you go for an afternoon drive, or while you lounge around on a sultry summer day—no work, all play. No. 18, as sketched, contains one 8-quart aluminum kettle, one 4-quart kettle and a set of triplicate kettles, thermometer, pair of pastry racks, four radiators, cook book—complete, including legs. Sold on Easy Terms—$1.00 Down; $1.00 a Week Other Cookers at $24.00 to $50.00, Be sure to attend this demonstration tomorrow. Menu—Meat loaf, tomato sauce and rolls. 5 =—Sixth Floer, Lansburgh & Brother, Come Early to This Rousing Sale of Pepperell Sheets and Cases *Seconds of the famous Pepperell line trade marked “Salisbury” 63x108 Single Bed Size 72x99 Three-quarter Bed 90x90, 90x99 and 90x108 Double Bed Sizes, Choice $1.39 homes being infested even i scavengers, occasionally with and parasites and disease-carrying destructive moths, is preposterous. . : The Preventol combination package (pint and sprayer) is now selling at the special prica. of $1.00. Get one of your druggist today. Refills for less in pint and quart sizes, and larger sizes for hotels, restaurants and institu- tions. Should you be on vacation or where cannot get Preventol, write the Haynes Sl ical Corporation, Long Island City; New York, Possible oil spots are the only factor pre- venting these sheets from bearing the first- grade label. : But it is this same risk of oil spots that .made it possible for us to offer 1,680 of these famous long-wearing sheets at this welcome low price. . “Made of the best selected long staple cotton, in y ‘round,” firm thread, smoothly and strongly woven. .Entire] . nicel‘y nished. n free from dressing or filling, heavy, and short, Pepperell quality and reliability, at sav- ings notlikely to be offered again in the near future. . ~Third Floor, Lansburgh & Brether, 1,200 *Pepperell Cases *Stamped “Salisbury” 3 5 C Sizes 45x383, each 3 for $1.00 The same quality as the sheets, and offered at the low price for the same reason. Every case made straight sel- vedge. Every one a whole-hearted value. - LANSBURGH & BROTHER 420430 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST—PHONE FRANKLIN 7400 s :awtxs@mmw@w@wwmmw@m ‘ Shray Insccticide:: X