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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, - STRESSES PLIGHT ' OF VOTELESS QY Commissicner Bell Telis Con- vention of Washington’s Method of Functioning. | | e | | s Washington, i of u considerable group of | living in Manhattan and Long | 4 na arly | Park Com- | their | as would | dustries Not Sought. | e Lurge 1 son the be beautifie Heflin's Address. Heflin o its | the Distri. advised d and | after | that{ Hollywood Held Site of Judgment When World Em_ls New York Group Expects to Be Swished Through Air February 6. Special Dispatch to The Star. | W YORK, January 30.—The world yming to an end February 8, in | person Tsland. Firm in this belief. they to the top-of a | o er- | i, Long Island, carly on of that day, and there aw nd coming of Christ. They further | ot to be translated in living form | from all parts of the earth to Holly wood, Calif. “wherc the blossqd shall | stand together.” The movement to prepare for the f Christ is being| and | to -com- ated from the Seventh Day Ad- Church. They claim to be connected with the Adventist h, however, and for that rea- son have provoked bitter critfelsm | from the heads of the Adventist or- ganizat Th. ment is not merely local, | but natic Long Island the movement is being | tuken so seriously that sponsors of it _are riding about in automobiles| th banners bearing the legend| Ye the Way of the Lord” milar banners, announcing the ch of judgment day {ty's government Is the best regulated of any in the world. Rev. James C. Palmer spoke on R & Without Straw After Invo- « by Douglas F. Stevens, pres- dent of the association, Roe Fulker- son was introduced as toastmaster. In presenting Gommiesioner Bell, Mr. lkerson said that the Distric of Columbia had &as much of an excuse for going to war against the United States Government,as this country had in waging war with Great Britain—"taxation without represen- tation.” The entertainment included numbers by the Washington Quartet eomposad of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bowie, Miss Ritchie McLean and Fred East atcompanied by George H. Wilson eléctions by George O'Connor and tt Horn: a monologue b ree, and solos by 1 Vaught of Indianapolis. Da lowed the singing of Au Syne.” The convention, which been in sessfon all this week Journed today A Russian noblewoman” who had as many as 40 servants employed in hér household. arming $12 |satd « motios | Hayden, = | ceiving bribes TRALOF SARTAN 5SETFORFER Former Atlanta Prison Ward- en to Ask Continuance. Probe Is Welcomed. ted Press. A, Gu., January 30. tatn and L. J. F y warden and deputy res t the United States peniten on charges of conspirae; By the Prial of - [has been Attorn lust n upon e would be made. The Fi duy inv pri but adjourned mal indictments. meet agal today, but officials declined ) indicate whether the prison investi- gation would be resumed. George L. Remus, known as Cinein- nati's “millionaire bootleg king,’ and hig wife were In the witness room with other prisoners and Father Thomas P. erly a chaplain at the was not called, but his short time before the eral grand jury spent another Remu: spent a prison wife Jurors. Priest Silent on Charge. In one of the indictments returned against Fletcher, Surtaln and an un- nunMd third party yesterday Father Hayden was alleged to have consplred with the three for the purpose « No indictment w turned against the priest. | to muke a statement, but sai have something to, say fo pletion of the investigatic After Sartain and Fletcher had made - |day t|the Atla post offi - | mail of t MAN OWING $2,000,000 HAS BUT $17 ASSETS Wife Testifies in Bankruptcy Pro- ceedings Against Turman, Charged With Porgery. By the Ansoclated Pross. NEW YORK, January 30.—Moe Tur- man, the young textile credit man, who says & $100 debt piled up on him until it was a $2,000,000 one, asserted his worldly cash amounted to $14, when he surrendered, after having been Indicted for forgery. Yesterday his wife, Mrs. Anna Turman, testified in bankruptey proceedings, against him that all she had was $3 in a savings bank. Examined before James ting in Brooklyn as & speclal master ht by Morris J. Jounger, counsel for 22 creditors of Turman, the wife of the 28-year-old financial enlgma expressed totul ig- norance of his transactions. CUBA'S SUGAR YIELD. Estimated Current Crop Will Total 4,604,000 Tons. HAVANA, January 30.—The Cuban Sugar Mill Owners and Planters’ Association last night estimated that the sugar crop for the cur! would ba 4,604,000 tons if remain favorable. Tho estimate fs based on reports from 148 out of the 179 mills th. 4 Last sea bonds of $5 ach on the indictments - |against them by the grand jury yester- their counsel today filed a com- ie chief postal inspector of . charging that wo men was being inter- ons belleved to be Gov- The charge was denled. cepted by ernment ag Constipation causes unpleasant breath —get relief with Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN Remember— only ALL BRAN is wholly effec- .tive in driving out constipation. Back from the intestine, into your body, constipation sends its hideous poisons to torment you. 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Tr{ the recipes on every package. ellogg’s ALL-BRAN is made in Battle Creek, Michigan, and served in leading restaurants.| Sold by all grocers. 0 ALL-BRAN M-BRDKS & (G STREET BETWEEN Smart, trim lines are ”TH& g NEW FROCKS Dredict a Mode fo Come | 5'.00 The very newest modes have arrived as a promise of Spring smartness to come. Silken Frocks whose graceful slenderness of lines is so becoming for all occasions. Ensemble and all new effects, new printed silks, flannels, combinations and satins. For Spring of 1925 the marks of what is new in the Many smart black satins in long line or bodice effects. Smart navy blue tailored with braid and touches of color. And gay colored models suitable for street, afternoon and evening wear. New Felt Hats Third Floor New! Jumper Skirts New! Peasant Blouses T}IE Rage Of New Yark / CHURCHES MUST END WARS, CADMAN SAYS Head of Federal Council Declares This Inescapable Responsi- bility of Religion. By the Associated Prexs. NEW YORK, January 30.—Aboli- tion of war {hrough agencies of in- terhational peace and fustice are in- escapable responsibilities. of the churches, Dr. 8 Parkes Cadman of president of the Federal of Churches of Christ in America, sald last night at a dinner in his honor at the Yale Club. Thelr efforts In that direction, he sald, “will furnish the acld test of the churches as a federated social force.” “In spite of certain superficial évi- dence to the coutrary,” sald Dr. Cad- man, “the churches are actually co- operating today to an extent far greater than is usually recognized. The fact that 28 great Protestant de- nominations, with differing historical backgrounds and forms of organiza- tion, can be united in concrete pro- grams of practical service in the Fed- eral Council of Churches, is the best refutation of pessimistic or cynical views of the church in its relatton to modern life. The agreement of the denominations dn all disputed points may be far in the future, but their practical unity in service is already a reality and Is hecoming more of a reality every day.” George W. Wickersham presided at | which was attended by |spy organization the ainner, about 200 men 1925. TWO WOMEN ARRESTED IN $12,000 STOCK THEFT Nabbed in Attempt to Sell Securi- ties, Police Charge—Prisoners Deny Baltimore Robbery. By the Aswoclated Press. NEW YORK, January 30.—Two wel dressed women were afrested hers last night and charged with| grand larceny in connection with the theft of 12 $1,000 stock certificates of the Fairmont and Clarksburg Trac- tian Company in Baltimore January 14. They were taken to police head- quarters after having been trafled by detectives who were told by several brokerage houses that the women had made unsuccessful efforts to sell them two certificates. The prisoners sald they are Mrs. Zétta May Gallagher, 34, of Allston, Mass., and Miss Vera Ross, 25, a saleswoman, of Boston. They denled knowledge 6f the Baltimore theft. SUSPECTED AS SPY. Poland Authorities Conduct For- mer Ukmaine Minister to Frontier. WARSAW, Poland, January 30.— Pinkus Krasney, who was a minister in the government of Gén. Simon Petlura fn the Ukraine, was arrested vesterday on a charge that he was fllegally in Warsaw and that he was visiting too frequently the Russian Soviet legation. The police suspected that he was connected with some He was conducted to the frontler. —is all you need to start saving some of your earnings. It is merely a matter of determination. Once you begin, it be- comes a habit—the best habit any per- son can cultivate. What a thrill there is in watching your savings account steadily grow as time goes on! Why not start this pay day? Second National Bank “The Bank of Utmost Service” 509 Seventh Street N.W. 1333 G Street N.W. M BRIDKS &© G STREET BETWEEN I A AL An Astounding Sale Tomorrow of WOMEN’S and MISSES’ Imported French Coats Trimmed with Fur At the Amazingly Low Price of $25.()O Imported to Retail for $50.00 These Fur-Trimmed Parisian Coats, Richly Silk Lined, Represent the Surplus Stock of a Leading Importer Acquired by Us at a Tremendous Concession. ~ This Sale Price Is Far Below the Actual Cost of Fabrics, Furs, Linings, Labor and Import Duty AT so phenomenal a price, this offering will create a sensation. Paris. These coats were designed and made in AII have fur coflars. many ‘fur cuffs. Every Jumpers of satin with con- Of flannel with button trimming in navy and hig}l shades. Overblouses to wear with spring mode. Close-fitdng’ little trasting bindingfi. N coat reveals excellent workmanship. This house can- mode]s “’]’HC}\ gIVC SuCl’l Aasl’l to not recall any previous coat offering to equal this in the costume are to be found in Peasant this showing. They are delight- jumpers of white crepe de scope and 1n value. Each coat bears a Paris label. full ied in details of col g Rde e chine, with pheasant embroid- and trimming. R e s In Some Instances, the Price Scarcely Approximates the Import Duty! No Credits or Returns _All Sales Final No C 0.D.s or4 pbprovals Fourth Floor.