Evening Star Newspaper, June 23, 1925, Page 14

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EVOLUTION DEFENSE OUTLINES I7S PLAN Lega!ity of Tennessee Stat- ite to Be First Point of At- * tack, Attorneys Say. : of evolution in have completed ial inder of the conference to v determining entific and re. alled and the act laws of such| id, will be the be based upon s that may unt of crea- n with this phase, the hat many Biblical students will id today they believed they the case on the on_ only, the tes. fic and religious ane to the sub- hem in present- the case com- Al to Knoxvil be made to induce | 1 Malone of New York to | creeds, in _Knoxville, e will be continued. Mr. announced yesterday, e Wednesday. sive Day ton l to unite all the Christian religions . when Mr. ss, professed s and religions ad come in contact. COUNTESS IN HOSPITAL e 23 (P).—Count- n Hoogstraeten, | -ent Rogers, and | nry Huddleston djoining rooms women. ne minor opera- ed to be out of “Stowaway Hound” On Liner Finds 20 “Free” Passengers By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, June 23.— Odd, the “stowaway hound” of the President Wilson, Cosulich Line, arrived vesterday with a record of having uncovered stowaways The dog, when he w: s like his fur stands up straight like an Alredale, and his ke that* of a pointer, shows . The 20 stowawoys were -ansferred at sea to a ship return. ing to Italy. Odd's ability is cred- ited with saving the ship company $20,000 in possible immigration fines. ONE CREFDFORALL ' URGED BY COUNCIL Reformed 6hurch Head Says Single Belief Is Needed to Solidify Power. By the Associated CARDIFF, Wales, June 23.—The adoption of a single creed which would embody the fundamental bases and unite all denominations of the Reformer Churches into a single strong unit was urged at the opening session today of the twelfth quadren- of Reformed Churches by sburgh. jpoke feelingly on the point, t, Rev. John McNaugher | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, CHICAGO T PRESS WAR UPON GUNMEN Latest Murder Stirs Police. Messenger Robbed of $5,000 Held for Probe. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, June 23.—Drastic action against gunmen and robbers was con sidered by the police today, as they Investigated the slaying vesterday of Patrolman Patrick McGovern by three men who escaped with $5,000 carried by a messenger McGovern was es- corting. He was the sixth policeman to fall in two weeks. George Haney, the messenger, was technically held after a search of his home revealed letters from men with In oog mloute—just that quick—th #0 safe, ‘.bvn o fl- Septic o sclancine ey ny".‘.-"!" DrScholl’s Zino-pads *Pute o. ain is gone' JUICE OF LEMON police records. The police recalled that he was kidnaped fn November and robbed of $5,000, and two vears 280 $15,000 was stolen from a safe in the theater which employs him. The killing of McGovern climaxed a day of robberies and shootings. Four men robbed a downtown jewelry firm of gems valued at $11,000. Three rob- bers and four policemen exchanged shots in a fight in which the robbers escaped. Meanwhile, Prosecutor R. E. Crowe planned the immediate indictment of Walter Krauser, 19, who fatally wounded Bernard Grant, his accom- plice in the killing of a policeman. NEXT time you make plump slices of green tangy Savor blends right ~C, TUESDAY, TURKEY TO JOIN LEAGUE. Will Apply for Entry in Septem- ber, Geneva States. GENEVA, June 23 (#).—League of Nations officials stated yesterday that Turkey probably will apply for mem- bership in the league at the meeting of the asgembly In September. Turkey would make the fifty-sixth state to Join the League of Nations. The Hungarian government plans to bulld 252 apartments in various cities. led, mix some s into it. That . It gives an individuality to salads, u tantalizing sort " JUNE of Bavor that forms a quick friendship with hunger. Our free folder tells of many unique ways to serve green olives. ‘Write for a copy. Asseciesion AMERICAN IMPORTERS Single-faced Red Seal Victor Records reduced pnce 90C mstead $1 50 etc. The doublefaced Red Seal record has become an institution, but we believe the public will welcome an opportunity to secure the same musical selections in single-faced form, at the above reductions. The opportunity so afforded will terminate however as soon as present stocks are exhausted. hbh—m—dhfi-fihlfin“h‘m this after-| gtatement of faith for the Reformed where the!formed creeds. but one which would saying the church needed this bold definite step to bring it solidarity as a world power. He urged the council to recommend adoption of “a common WHITENS SKIN The only harm- less way to bleach the skin white is to mix the juice of two lemons with three ounces of Orchard White, which any druggist will sup- ply for a few cents. Shake well in s bottle, and you have a whole $nrter pint of the most wonderful in whitener, softener and beautifier. Magsage this sweetly fragrant lemon bleach into the face, neck, arms and hands. It can not irritate. Famous stage beauties use it to bring that clear, youthful skin and ros white complexion; also as a lruki sunburn and tan bleach. You must mix this remarkable lotion yourself. | It can not be bought ready to use | because it acts best immediately after it is prepared. Churches, more distinct than the old less extreme than the re- absorb the best of the Westminster confession and other similar creeds.” Lauds Unity Efforts. He welcomed the efforts under way and urged that his hearers should lend all possible ald to this object without sacrificing their church. Suggesting that this course was what Christians needed to unite all nations, sident McNaugher concluded by zing the members of the Reformed faith to support the World Alliance for Promotion of Friendship Through the Churches as an effort toward world peace. Moorish wood carvers sent from Morocco to Paris to finish the wood- work of a Mohammedan mosque are using electric power tools in their F [ ! | | | | fl E {fl E | Entrances 8th St. ?Reduction Sale! Stunning Summer EESEEM—EEEE and E St. Stairway 8th St. Entrance Nearest E COOL SUMMER DRESSES $ 5.95 Frocks that recently sold for much higher prices reduced for this sale. A large assortment of styles offer a wide choice. The materials are better than you ’d expect and can be had in orchid, white, tangerine, black, orange, tan, brown, peach and combinations. Cap sleeves, belts, panels, ties and pockets are used effectively. Georgettes Cantons Foulards Crepes At this low price every woman can afford a hat for every day. Pokes, turn brims, sport hats and a multitude of other shapes, in many shades. Peanut straws with ribbon trimmings and many white hats in the lot. ats Women’s Smart Summer Shoes $Z Patent Leather, Tan Leather, Satins, Combinations Another remarkable sale of $2 shoes. One strap, sandals, two strap, ankle strap, pumps and many other styles, All the smartest patterns. Attractive combinations, pretty satins with buckles; fancy stitches and perfora- tions. Flexible turn soles low and Cuban heels. Sizes 3 to 7. ! EEEEEEEEEEEE—ZEIE [——|ajc——|sjc———|n|c——|n[———| 0] of Spanish Greea Olives 200 Fifth Aveave it:ttttttttt&ttttttt: Associated Members And Recommended Burners Ballard Oil Equipment Co. “Ballard” 1745 Conn. Ave. N.W. Telephone North 659 Biggs Engineering Co. “Electrol” 1310 14th St. N.W. Telephone Franklin 317 G. & H. Heating Co. “0il-O-Matic” 917 H St. N.W. Telephone Main 4886 Kleen-Heet Sales Co. “Kleen-Heet” 1013 12th St. N.W. Telephone Main 7886 Mutual Service, Inc. “Gill” 1411 N. Y. Ave. NW. Telephone Main 3883 Ray Fuel 0il Burner Co. “Ray” 1504 Conn. Ave. N.W. Telephone Pétomac 160 Standard Engineering Co. “Caloroil” 2129 Eye St. N.W. Telephone West 1343 The Federal Heating Co. “A.B.C.” 310 13th St. NW. Telephone Main 4140 Zellers & Co. “Actna” 2035 K Street N.W. Telephone West 858 Dept.4 New Yerk City Vlct'"i"’ola. Company. Camden, X & MTH“—C&-‘MI& $1222424383£3424222492243424242424242384232323232383¢3432242423833 UTOMATIC OIL Burners ;offer for the first time a Heat- ing Service free from care. —A heating service without smoke, soot, ashes, dust or dirt. —A service which maintains the same even temperature one likes best, irrespec- tive of the temperature outdoors. —A quiet, safe, positively dependable heat- ing service which functions AUTOMAT- iCALLY. —And, an ECONOMICAL heating service which averages 20% more heat per season at a saving of 10% to 30% over hard coal. Full details will be given gladly on request of any Associated Dealer. Phone, call or write for complete information NOW—in advance of the busy installa- tion season. Automatic’ Heating Corp. “Nokol” 1719 Conn. Ave. N.W. 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