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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JULY 3], i 1, 47 rty will have a penalty of 20 per ¢ 3 I Certainly am Tired = i l Dbl hatve been csunted. which the | 30,000 TAX RETURNS [5hct"t et Redelérnd " "itns | GETS PENSION POST - , sisters consider a_remarkable record, returns after August 1 el e 1s Morning! 7 "‘ even for Chevy Chase, which is con- ARE DUE TOMORROW The tax applies to hous Orville L. Ganbin Appointe e ipatio mak- sidered one of the most popular bird | nishings in ex of $1,000, to all| Is constipation mak towns in the country, probably due automobiles, to all jewelry except | Clerk of Bureau. ing you feel that way, i N v to the protection afforded and the [edf T watches nndoh’rc':l‘m"‘k 03 bomde, | 4 snent ar Grille T Sanbin of w?‘ HRE N : 7 ts of inhabitants to provide with certain exceptions B Vo e ye it to i - TR %" K a Etinien ;x)\lelh:lruga:?e:s, » Last Call Issued by Assessor as| " mho nesessors office, on the frst | Brentwood, Md., as chief clerk of the | quap. Yo W4 tha eavy The Misses Childs take their great- : N floor of the District Building, will|p reau, effective immec te-| drowsy fecling that est pride, however, in an exceptional Deadline Nears, With Many | 1,0°0pen tomorrow from 813 10 1:30, 11y, was announced today by Seci ary [ makes your life miscr i = & ¢ 3 & = sassafras tree. This grows comll'xllonl,.\' Still to Come. lunll later if the crowd warrafits | the Interior Work. Mr. Ganbin|able and your work YD 2 " S : < - about the District, but usually is ; - B b r. M 2 a drudge get a 25¢ box of Rev. H. M. Lawson, Believer 5 found in scrub form, The tree in their — | Wiin to Tesior Bryan. is Edward W. Morgan, who has g ) garden is estimated to be about 200 o et R n to Homor Bryah. icen appoinicd deputy commissioner DR. BOICE’S of Bible Literally, Sees vears old, Is about 60 feet high and as | [Ice ) (oo oo Vot X BRI | DAYTON, Ohio, July ¢ of pensions by President Coolidge. - o adver S oday a local | 1 1 | Flowers and Birds Give Color and Song in Riot and Harmony in | 2res a2 a mediumgized oak. Wheh |ardy gave s last-minute warning to-|Paid advertisement today in & i fed| Mr. Ganbin came to the Pension or-| Prescription Tablets i Lo S E S 3 the garage was bullt the | St1day that all returns to avoid penalty | Newspape > Hix M siinids - . i : Blow at Liberty. Childs Garden in Chevy Chase—Roses dravn made It nocessary to cut ot one | o "l Sk fors his omee clotey | Lie DUbLC 10 “attend o memorial sert-| e in 1853, xerving as messencer, | for constipation at Peoples or any othes ; * | limb of this tree. Rather than permit [ "% PP NCE (OPR T8 OMCe CO%R lice and c burning for William Jen- | lyhorer and going through the vari- |good drug store. Don yourself e and Hollyhocks Unexcelled. this, the plans were changed 2o that|in tno mail before midnight tomorrow. |Mngs Bryan.” The ceremonies will | us grades to the highest clerical of around any longer. Try these ir Rev. H. M. Lawson, pastor of the| the roof now comes barely under the | r"as inoficially estimated today | e held tonight in a field near here.| fice in the bureau _He was chief of | pensive and reliable lets tonight ryland Avenue Baptist Church branch. that about 40,000 returns have been |All Klansmen are urged to “bring|ihe Division of Wills before being|and get up tomorrow morning fe who believes literally in every- word ® Sl d filed since July 1, but this leaves | LOUT robes made chief cl fine and ready for a good of the Holy Bible, but who has fought g % close to 30,000 still to be filed. Unless B for 30 years for absolute separation 3 ¥ NAVY OFEIBERIDIES: - oo 2 e T Doleas 9 between church and e, may be ; ; ; : 4 rsonal prop. TO'N'G“T Oils you ome associated sore . Wit i 5 S S MR M e .8 R SR Comdr. E. Stuart Stalnaker Suc- 1 can trust e A i Ry i . cumbs in San Diego. | TOMORROW ~ ALRIGHT ot B s Comdr. E. Stuart Stalnaker, Supply required of all Government employes. | ¥ Corps, U. S. N., formerly stationed at Mr. Lawson has not vet associated e e = 5 : the Washirigton navy vard, died of AFVEEefable Relief himself with the case. He absolutely : ¢ A 3" | |pneumonia in thne Naval Hospital at 2 will not do so. he said, unless a bill 3 LN Y 39 % 3 San Diego Saturday, according to | 1 ! or °fl5tlpfltlflfl is prepared which s usly states t} e . 4 , 4 .. word received here. The body will Nature’s Remedy (NR Tab- issue involved arrive in Washington tomorrow | lets) a vegetable laxative castic fashion of the bill withdr morning and interment will be in| | with a pleasant, near-to- vesterday Arlington Cemetery Monday. s 5 ke % el s _ s nature action. Relieves Te exnects this afterncon to have a | 5 P 3 . Comdr. stalnaker was an aife at A e :n.»n\‘(.»'mfl‘a Wittner and his at " 5 5 A the local navy yard in 1923. In 1907 \ and prevents b:lxog.ne_u,; torne; If they are willing to meet - G he was pay officer at the United i constipation and sici . tions, he savs, and if he can | Eg5:3 o S Sl N\ A : States Naval Academy. He was born ; headaches. Tones and 6, 29 be convinced that the whole thing is | g NG B ks S 5 in Oakland, Md., November 17, 1879, » strengthens the digestion | | not to be pressed as a personal pub- | P PESh 3 # X 5% and was appointed assistant pay and assimilation. icity stunt, rather than seric -3 % S, 5 S i X 2 i 1903 master in the Navy in d f t To ot satiiat he dslaTeastoihe e & e During the World War he was pur e e 2 olarin ost dangerous issue now before Ry S ? g 2 chasing pay officer at Guantanamo. : : D 3 5 £ b 3] | Cuba. and at the time of his deatn| _Thousands of mothers have Resino N ERS his s 1 with them be. . \ By P > was disbursing and accounting officer | Ointment ready for the cuts, scratches, | 3 e 7 - o AR 3 for the supply depot at San Diego. | burns, etc., which daily occur in the nt Mr. Lawson seeks to X > He had also served as a paymaster | pooo® oy on S o s o dren. They 1 country-wide issu ut of the R " at the New York navy yard and had Gaselt ILENSEeTRcaS : : el iy w0 5 A | other important assignments. know that it is perfectly pure and harm- | o - I 99 o his hands, as an ex: e 7 5 3 { | — - — - le: - }ellmz it h;lp;tol_pre\'éxlénlbcthr NSy 2 icious influence of the ne i == % § < % g PN | and hastens the healing. Children will - 2y slath | call for Resinol when hurt because it p 3 torine] MOTOR OILS igion, 2 ; st b ot : b { X savs does rot smart or sting even if applied % e i gfi_J ] eral aceount of cr In Genesis to/| I . % ;. B g | Fruven I(.\I"‘IDI‘.I\”.“I ERFECTLY AND AT ° RJUNIoRS S Lihis ties for FORD cars OKEN LENSES e 1058 regards the theory of evolution g . PR & S MATCHED—ABSOLUTELY. doses, candy-coated. For e thrown at the | K ; nx 9 4 CLAFLIN OPTICAL CO. eSIHO] SOLD BY YOUR CRUGGIST G B e | 3 @0 il we 13 Established 1880 ° Peoples Drug Stores ern thought.” »f his chief sources | f worrk i s ation of his name | with the Wittner case is that the pub- | ic may jump to the conclusion that | > shares in any way Wittner's re-| igious views. He holds that he has a ht to believe every word of | 200-Year-Old g ¢ in Chevy Chase Garden. nd act accordir but he} any man who believes | Sy to ending » birds over 25 years. It first laid out more than a quar | f and to teach | Birds and roses are Dle ith | 0! ) and long was no his belief without any interference. | colorful effects in the Chevy ire masses of Scotch “The trc Wittner and his = Siiika Siie titer bee ’ ! arden of Misses Mary L., Helen anc L sisters have been attornevs,” he said, “is that they know | EEFORE G 4 428€8, TATY Lo o000 @ na ) out they have re very Iittle about the Bible. With their | Tannie Childs, 5301 Connecticut a 2 f flower beds, which Superficlal knowledge they are in no| gisrars are still more lovers ) i b for th s in hat eonetitnes i atements as 10land spare no efforts to attract t ; ! f i ARG e O oapack i @1 'home all the feathered songste s few rivals in the 3 3 S . does not. In this line I am willing | ROme all the feathered o : = to help them if they will make the |inRabit the District in att i s me ite sha N BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM issue clear-cut and serious. 1 never |houses and = < o € wi r ve Wittner. I @id not holg|SDout the garden; the v e ’ asured fl nference with his-attorneys at [ 2 SpuCiet from day fo day. n |1 e hr their request told them then = ould be ) v f June until actly what T shall tell them this after. | Which would be impossibl ; B s & - species of which. S bl i w1 e be to determine. eached the word of the ¢ ® st t : life, but I also have | s ¢ turn against any laws | 2 : | seeds whi for some which even in the slightest respect |°f et < r $ % these is a tend to compel any one to believe what ; < oy AR T ry, which I preach unless they wish to. g 2 ead raj Ithough in the iheré hios Teen & dangerous foodl| (8 DCUURTLL TSR DL Ehel B e ok TG , it does hese laws of late years. I e sesibility. ter it the [not have the distinctive taste of that think the theory of evolution is | Birdn: chudsa this 3 1 tly acid flavor of wrone. T belleve that it is divectly | DIC8 Shoces S >us appreci p noted by the Confrary to.the words of ‘the Holy [ DEAlES O Homb Lucr Srabicistiox p : SRl I L aht Eible. I Delleye, that the worla) and LN 08 206 Tafe €0 % s |t but’ that the the Tiife! In' ithe ivjorld ‘was) craaten | SUTC, BSme. SR DIOWE noon | f iy with the just as the Lord says it was in m~lh their brow 18 a 1 t hey hover about, Genes! I believe that the separa- | PUSH, the™ oWy boc &S white the berries from the :;-nl £ 1];)\1\‘ d into races is explain- | fi - P s sear. e gically and indis e i s gar has become bi T ol re especially Bible. But I also belleve that God 15| The Childs garden has become fa bird 1 re especiall able to attend to such thin T will g0 further than Mr. Bryan in my r 5 5 1975 P. C. Co., Inc. condemnation of evolution—but I will | e not have a policeman enforcing my ideas upon my neighbor, who may be “I’ a an evolutionist m my wi “The great Baptist Church, of which OBV v I am a member, appropriated over $300,000 for the statue of Roger Wil- | to get a liams which now stands in Washing ” ton, and Congress appropriated more Ited G =N noney o aii m he wame proeec| | Malted Grape-Nuts The great place of Roger Williams in American history is due to his = stand for absolute religious liberty in “Dunk, they call me. But my the colonies. It would be difficult to right name’s George Duncan— g name a more appropiate statue to cub reporter on the Daily News. stand at the seat of the American - itor § Government. Yet we have Baptist The City Editor just chased me clergymen here in Washington goimg out on an assignment. But first out of their way in advocacy of Sun. I'm going to get a Malted Grape- day blue laws, as direct a contraven- hese’ : , 3 . There’s a drink that's tion of the preachings of Roger Wil- Nuts: b llams as could be imagined. st 00l baas ban I am absolutely certain that the drink I ever tasted—and our Wittner case N be won, if it is Food Editor tells me it's just 'pre:hlpvlfx‘«:l, properly. e Constitution brimming over with good health o nited States does guarantee : B : religious liberty. Let constitutional | andpouristiment Tvemadeats lawyers pick any flaws they will in daily habit.” the clauses regarding the separation | of church and state. 1 have studied | he question for a great many years There Is no question as to what was | nmeant by the framers of the ution and that is the way it must eventually be interpreted by the courts. I have in my po on a letter written by George Washington In answer to protests from his own e, Virginia, that the Cons: i is framed did not sufficien tect certain religious b S $ ington answers that he had had the slightest doubt that the Cons: tution did not guarantee absolute re- B -0 L many other 1926 improvements placed in it after- ward emphasize this stand pecially “I am the editor of the American g:mmr- | [Dublication which has . * = 1 nsistently stood for absolute sepg A d k h mation of church and state. In (B:r; rln rlc ln VIgor’ mection with that work I have dug out certain precedents from the Stat fl — o Tonnerade et on sooas epiis | energy an avor—a tlon which in some ways o religious liberty These can be ]r":a:x;’v]r:v(\lx‘y:onn I decide to take a hand famous fOOd in anew form “Religious liberty is the foundation stone of America “Take the matter of this oath with | W‘HAT a glorious drink it makes! Grape-Nuts, ol has ‘oords 8o help me_God,” whick i ite with millions—and now in has come up in the Wittner ,‘:L_’_ d-time favorite with millios What right has the United States, in this delicious new form, malted, chocolate flavored irect violation of its o o : i i i i tion, to force its employes to rirs and mixed with milk. The most tempting drink you uch an oath? There can be no dan so ich! ' 1 i that the God meant there ‘”',‘r'fih‘,"_‘ could imagine. Rich! Smooth! Creamy! A drink tian God, the God of the Hebresy i Stk Bible, the Divine Spirit, which we be. you'll new: lieve to be the only true God, Create it! i i i at, of heaven and earth. Certainly g Try it! One sip and you‘ are fn:::xds with a great, man L\hupdum not belleve in any god, | new flavor—a flavor that’s sweeping the country. or who believes in some other % s B : than the God of the Bible, in pa Think of the food value it gives you. Here is a drink in a pecullar position if he wishes s, i i tk ' for, the Government. And the that’s filled with the elements of abounding good stitution states that there shall health and energy—Malted Grape-Nuts, chocolate be no religious tes “Nobody can tell what serious re- flavored. A splendid d:ink for breakfast—or lunch; \}Hl\x';]\ Speit law ATt I o it contains enough nourishment to carry you through lowed to pa hallenged.” the whole afternoon. Drink it today—now! . I am AWYyer I regret that the pub) have obtained the im- . . pression that I am. But I have de- At your favorite soda fountain voted a great deal of study to this one : issue of law “All that I can say about any pos- sible association with Wittner is that it is in the wind. If a correct bill is e - drawn up and presented, a bill upon which a man like myself who believes in the literal Bible can stand con- Chocolate Flavored . scientiously, I cannot say what I may do. Tt would certainly be an incon &rulty of which the court would have 2 Malted Grape-Nuts is made by Postum to take notice if a man of my belief Coreal Company, Inc., Béttic Creck, Mich. Also stood on the stand with a man of i S et (0 o ey U Wittner's reported beliefs with a bill =2 le-thick Comn Flakes), Post's which was so worded that it tended 4 Toastics (Double-thick Com oy to ridicule the Bible. 1 want some- %eé Bran Flakes and Grape-Nuts. which gives to the Bible all ible respect, but at the same time P.S. HAVE YOU TRIED MALTED GRAPE-NUTS ICE CREAM? lenges the power of Congress to force anybody (o believe in it,” more es.