Evening Star Newspaper, April 6, 1925, Page 12

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James Barnet and Leo Shapiro, all of Pennsylvania. A musical program consisting of | banjo selections Ly Richard T. Mc- Donough and baritone solos by Louis W. O'Leary was a feature. ‘ British Legation in Peking De- dependence in First Con- By the Associated Press. Upholding By the Associated Pross. | eMce has wired to the military go PEKI April 6.—Headquarters of | ernor of Honan uiging hém to take ! York, Robert M. Hitchcock of Penn- | requires that at least one-third of t - la N = all possible steps for the yrotection o E the China Inland Mission at v vi and W pson of | totul of the gold ~ertificates outstand- ! d Mrs. Tomkinson and other ¢ York, alter: visiting | ing must be represented by gold | hal has tclegraphed to Peking foreign lives and property In the nemaded Davis coins. ing that Honan government troops district the decision over the iate Justi ‘Wendell Phillf: Staf- MUUERA]’E [USES Woman Badly Hurt |WILBUR TO WITNESS |GEORGETOWN DEBATERS |[sixi: Jurice wenten, rontios st MISSIONARIES IN PERIL |ec, etscking shoniin, whers ¢ {Judge peals, Judge Fenton W. Booth of the Supt. Cim reached Shenkiu and tha legal division of the Internal Revenue | s . The British légation has made rey Others to Go to Camden, N. J., S [chosen from Guorgetown's debatin | sco will turn out $180,- in Shenkiu District. A jaguar in reus Winter quar e G Fought New Doctrines Hard | Aivert G. Maish Secretary and Mrs. Wilbur, with an| Pittsburgh, in their first inte . 5 > 12 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1925. are attacking Shenkiu, where (h!( Charles S. Hatfield of the | % B s WIN FROM PITTSBURGH |i'nitca States Court of Customs Ap- IN CHINESE PROVINCE |2nd his wite are stationed. aguar’s Paw CARRIER L D e ool A later message states that Ase % g AUNCHING ippi In.|United States Court of Claims and ™ i Thrust From Cage Uphold Right of Philippines to In- | s, 50 Bavie ‘fermoriy with ‘the S e e _— | Party of High Naval Officers and | Bureax: | The mints of Philadelphia, Denver | Wands Protection for Foreigners :l.m % test of Season. | The members of the winning team, | and I3 | reseatations to the Chiness foreig S e | , DES MOIN Iowa, April 6.— ; osen from Jsorsetown’s debatink | 190,000 in new double eagles during office ir. the matter, and the for. Erdman Alleged Not to Have | ters at Granges sowa bucame in- With Secretary. $ | Crorgin, Bdmond Dr Murphy of New | the first half of 1925, because the luw furiated at a r hat worn by Mrs. e ot e 1 clety woman, ) 3 and | omcial party, will leave tomorrow by | late contest of the season Saturday Enough at Princeton thrusting his paw through the iron |gpecial train for the launching at|night, in Gaston Hall. The vote of the Fitzgeorge railing of his cage lacerated her |Camden, N. J., of the aircraft carrier|judges was 4 to 1 in favor of the shoulders. | Ssaratoga. At Philadelp] they will| Hilltop team. Mrs. Maish was brought to a be met by automobiles, which willl In announcing the decision of th hospital, where her condition was |take them to the plant of the New |judges, Daniel W. O'Donoghue, presi April 6—Dr.| Said to be serious g Shipbuilding Co. for the cere-|dent of the District Bar Associatior the Princeton - = |and professor at Georgetown Law logical Sen has been re-| NEGRioiLEADER LAUDED ant | School, prafsed the argument and de faculty of the institu- | of the speak Judges Life of Booker Washington Praised | N T, | liv t adviser and been suc- were Chief Justice George Mart at Memorial. Robin- Ala, April 6—Prais 2 A 3 T ashington m Guy T S SRS S e o S EVERY WATCH REDUCED 30 DAYS’ FREE TRIAL NO MONEY DOWN 50 A WEEK Every Watch reduced! Any Watch given for 30 days’ free Trial! ' the lower : n Any Watch delivered for no money down! ‘ elimination is gentle anfi unhmdcx:d. :\( all druggists. : Any Watch can be bought el weekly Pn— W Gleanse the bioad, boweis and liver | Two Skzes, 75¢ and $1.25 Every Watch in our entire stock is included, with the exception of a few stand- : et S i ard priced watches which we cannot reduce. rty will v_of the Robinson include A Navy and M dmiral Edward : Rear | =—— . Bloch: | Free Lecture Chemistry of Thought een sufliciently mili st rationalism upon the beliefs of the t 18 years Dr. Erdm v of the institution, Dr. dviser to the student |E rd, president of the and Rep body. election for moderator | and Slater Fund Board, de 3 ° | of Pennsylvania of the - n Assembly Dr.|gradual development of many House naval committee. MacCartne ted Dr. Erdman by | Washington's policies had been | In commenting | nessed in the South. | appointment Dr.| Other speakers were Dr. Charles F. | | { Thiving. B ttas of West. | Ordered to Capital. | 1326 Eye St. ] The Way to Radiant Health Tonight at 8 at member upon Dr. Erdman said & | | Loyal to Church. | .| Col Charles E. Kilbourna, §th Coast | By i 3 Artiller at Boston, has been ordered | of New York of the board | o ‘this city September 1 for duty in | Garnett January of trustees of Tuskeg | th office of the chief of Coast Mo. { il v, War Depart t hold no brief rationalism popula of Kanxax City, have written books on | exposition and have always loyal to the standards of 1mPimply? we“’ an’t Be‘ terian Church cever, Dr. MacCartney and Dr A i O gepresent @ barty which %! People Notice It. Drive Them| ! Off with Dr. Edwards’ Clive Tablets WSRITIT § Inner cleanliness is necessary to your Good Health ENO's is wonderful for those who are troubled with con- stipation. It does not overtax the muscular elements of the excretory organs but brings the waste matter which settles in the lower intestines into such a condition that natural L0 \is was the! t at the last General the Philadel- would compel church to re- »f faith upon A pimply face will not embarrass you much longer if vou get a package of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. The skin should begin to clear after you have taken the tablets a few nights. orthodox, this respe is no divisio only diffe ence is in method and spirit.” Lgdm fl}m I | successful substitute for calomel; there's | e - | no sickness or pain after taking them. SELDOW IS REARRESTED. | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and just as effec- tively, but their action is gentle and Bigamy Charge for Mar- | | safe instead of severe and irritating. 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