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PASTOR DEPLORES. | Comee < = smec ] INEW YORK AWAITS INDUSTRY “CURSE” Says Leaders’ Attitude To- ward Workers Brings Class Strife. 16 Associnted Press “STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Aug s sossion of the Universal n conference, presided over Arthur Judson Brown of New with the subjec Christianity duced by Bih Sweden, and I The Billing trolling Qur God to people vote thelr they are and there its muss pow class struzgl “The chur and economte Like lve not dol Labor s fndustry motive—a e for the ploftation « and nat come masses with [The report ton Ab.»u 1‘1(};, 2,000 15 to the proper au ernational | organt recommend! ties the cr bureau and Serve 4 clea on for varfous Christfan communions on thore moral und rellzlous mat- in which they have common concern. Th cro 1 1 of York delivere: ‘The Church and National PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH researct holmen Church _ wa sermon on SHOWS STEADY GROWTH ! thence proceed over Souti Has 1.87"8.)9 Me;nbers. of 42,931 in Year—Has 9,649 \ Congregations in U. S. By the Asocinied Press PHILADELPHTA. Stead growth of the lan ¢! ual ership « of 48, ed a total of oxl. | betng or (m“JLoml erce and varfous civ was c n‘l’l'l‘dlxo The number of nomination was 9 fewer than the were 10,01 ear of 146 BREEDER'S JOB OPEN. Government Examination Will Be Held for Pesition. The Civil Service Comm neunces an open competit nation for animal breeder to fill vacancy in the hyglenic laboratory of the Public Health Service here, vacancies in positions requiring sim- | ilar qualificatio: The entrance salal on 1s $1,320 a year. pay may be made w in sssignment up to $1,560 & The dutles are to bre zuinea pigs and rabbits, for the young anima for “th Adv: posi- | until use in laboratory experiments. Full information and application blanks may be obtalned at the office| of the secretary, Fourth v dlstrict, 1723 I street SPECIAL A TETURN 1ul e York: o sm’ms TE. M, E WHITE ARD heis confect OTICE co-perinership F. Mller. H. Soilers and C. the firm name of orks. and doinz hu 3 been di e same piace NI LLER ’;‘x When Roofs Go Wrong —be_zuided M. F i the compmendath Tundreds of w".thm House owners e have served. . Wa can save roof—it {s our bh ness. Shatflcaley KCDN BOOFING 119 3rd St. 8.W. COMPANY. Phone Main 9 {ng house of {nforma- | Bishop Brent | they | reach the correct age and welght for | “In-| other- | | prize offered by Ray: { Frenchmen Plan Jump Mourre, lower, French flying aces and heroes ' of the World War, who came to New York to prepare for their flight across the Atlantic, from New York to Paris, in_quesi of the ond Ortelg. |ATLANTIC FLYERS TO HOP AT IRELAND to New foundland, Then Will Skirt Coast to United States. |a { airplane flight from Paris . Lieuts. I'rancois Coll con do not purpose to | point the pro thelr machine in | | 1 | Increase ! will a direct line from the Krench coast toward the United States. Instead, they northward S | southwest extremity of England, and | Ireland and tlantic here they American York. then Jump ucross the outhern Newfoundland. turn and skirt the uthwzard to New {TRAFFIC FINES REFUNDED ! to have | protect its crossings. ncement | | Winchester, Va.. Business Want B.ofid to Protect Crossing. Specis! Divpateh t WINCIIISTL r by nnsylvanla I Clearbrook, this county falled to comply v at toe. are of of the chamber o clubs rerunded - Bell, secreta: | mer organization. hus traflic oftice; ings and effor the Pennsylvania Railroad | REPUTED REDS SHOT. Warsaw Comununists Report Trie Are Executed. August 22 (P).—A dispatch V'Humanite from the War- group of deputies three alleged Com- sky and Rut- PARIS, received b saw Communi says that the munists, and g !m' 9 t been shot. L'Humanite appeals to the French proletarfat to carry out demonstra- tio CEERER s Pohick Pilgrimage Arranged. Spectal Dispatch to The Star. ALEXANDRIA, Va.,, August The twelfth annual pilgrimage will be held at Pohick Church on Labor day. These pllgrimages were instituted to draw public attention to the historic church. Severa! thousand attend an- nually, including tourt: ‘ried chicken will be served. here will be dancing and other amusements in the hall of the parish. Sues Employers. Suit to recover $10,000 damages has been filed in the District Supreme George E. Day, a former plumber, against M. and R. B. Warren, contractors, for alleged per- onal injuries. He was employed in the erection of a house at 1435 N treet, which the defendants were erectiig, the plaintiff says, when a jolst on which he took hold turned With him and caused him to fall. He is represented by Attorne: ¥ischer and 1“Xscher e SCIENTIST FIGHTS CHURCH EXPULSION FOR MODERN VIEWS iContinued from First Page.) Fairchild Aerial Surveys, Inc. 521 18th St. N.W. Mam 4952 Fairchild's A hut NEVER A X tiful Washington through our Crestions. See Our Exhibit Free. “TELL US YOUR ROOF TROUBLES o A the veopls who B s oot el IRONCLAD &t 02 1121 Gth nw, ’ Company Phone Main 14 Why Not Talk Over With Us —the subject of FALI PRINTIN EIGR GRADE. BUT NOT HIGH PRICED BYRON S. ADAMS, FRLNTES, The _busy man or wom equires Pep. 18 repisced by rest—sl tuless the Our_renovation service mighi Tot more comiortal Phoue Bedell’s Factory. 810 E St. N.W. The Home Bcautxfu! . Inc., 7a now located at 1634 Conugetiout uve, 'ws o furnishing some of the foremoet homey nd extabiighments in America. " Your valued Tatronare is solicited. Two Lasting Profits ~=Our Printing carries with 2 prolit to s who eell it and one to you who bux it. The National Capital Press 15103848 D ST, EW. Enersy an’t get it himself had already ralsed. Assert- ing that he had joined the Baptist Church under the impression it had no fixed creed, Dr. Fox asked the deacons first to tell him: “Do you, or do you mot, un- equivocally indorse the principle thut the individual member is the sole judge of the soundness of its doctrinal Views, and therefore is free to form- ulate the generally held doctrines -~* the church in conformity with what he conceives to be relfable knowledge and sound moral principle without dictation or interference from any human source whatever?” Expulsion Decreed. Dr. ¥Fox was then told that failure to commit himself as requested left no alternative but to expel him. He accordingly was asked to appear in Macon on or before September 2 to show cause why his name should not be stricken from the church rolls. When Dr. ¥ox countered that his own query was being evaded, Dr. Jugate replied August 11 that enough had been sald in the church for him to feel that an answer to the question would be unequivocally and unani- mously “No!” e asked Dr. Fox “to. go out from us quietly." Dr. Fox replied this week that he could not go to Macon for a hearing unless his expenses were pald and the date fitted in with his work. If, how- ever, the Tattnall Square Church defi- nitely made *no” its answer, and sent him due official notice, the church coul ‘Leave the rest to m: Georges Kirsch, upper, and Antoine | to Men | THE" bV uX NG - FIRST SMAITH MOVE, Campaign Lacks Usual Dash! Until Governor Begins Attacks on Hylan. BY ROBERT T. SMALL NEW YORK, A New | Tork is breaking out with political | sigus and banners, the picturesque | |rea fires of the Ilast Side have been | jlghted ond marching bands have begun to flll the night afr with pep and Juzz. And still there some- thing lacking in the mayoralty cam- paign. Lverybody seems to be wait- | {ing for Al Smith. When he 't off hi: 5 to work, whe Side, West | All Around the Town,” and the chllghts begin to burn and flicker, be un- 1s cout popped and in the s he promi. \ | Then tlie fur will begin to ft | Thus far in the campalgn, I'be stated candidly and in all f: ess, Mayor Hy has been holding his own with his enemfes. When it comes to common or garden denouncing, the mayor s very with a pair of ljaws that cllc atter lke a | crowded subw: s And the ayor has been denouncinz all| | and sundry. The amblers”” and | | “thieves” of Wall Street ure his par-| feular pet subjects for denunciation. 1 new leader of Tam- | rked attention | 1 e d Sena- | James J. Waller, many- | designated opponent of the mayor in | the primaries, gets his from time to | time. Eventually the mayor will be- gin to denounce the “silic stocking” sections. of Manhattan and the “Bron-ix.’ Depends on Brooklyn. planing Lis hopes of victory on c 5 v whaling |blg m eeping both Long Island ten Tsland. has Ma land in | and the same Is true of the | whose marvelous growth in| { the last few vears huy been contrib. | | uted largely by the population of the | d.” Manhattan and the| eties called the “cocktall boroughis"-—appear to stand very close | | together, regarding Brooklyn, Long and Stat Tsland :x»i or yn s officially Long Island City P Queens,’ as Richmon In the s en- | i the | and | The brokers the wager 3 clectlon n in that do may somes 1 ¢ these stre. not attain trd-term Street, of 15 not right in its Detting, and it may be wrong this time, but the offering and publication of the odds undoubt- edly has a certain psychological effect. | This is best attested by the fact that | the candidates against whom the odds | are offered generzlly gct as mad as s read the dally quota- \ { tlons in the pape Smith Worrsing Wylai. - York is anxlous to know | to deal | Smith governor | \‘l s the stump. friends say ernor. Ife of doing tha well chance governor is not a : man to be ignored in = hot political fight, several opponents in the | ¢ to thelr sorrow. And yet attacks Al Smith before a udience. no atter what | the borough, he will have a hornets’ | nest on his hands. Al Smith is just 1s popular in Brooklyn as he s in Manhattan. | s another candid statement | to be made about this campalgn. If Al Smith were not in the fight and back of the fight against Hylan, the mayor would win out. If “Al" does | all that he has promised to do, the | mayor will be defeated. i 1t follows, therefore, that the Hylan Democrats must find some way of | trying to offset what Al hopes to do. iylan has begun by attacking the | zovernor's sche; of eliminating grade crossings through the State by a bond issue, which will permit the | State to share the expense with the raflroas The attack has brought quick retallation from several State senators in Greater New York, who were Inclined to fight for Hylan, but {have leaped at his throat for this at- | tack upon the governor Wherever Iylan hits Smith the same comeback is lkely to occur. Therefore, the mayor Is very much up (2 very largesized tree and doesn't | know cucfly how to xet down. CAPITAL MAN PIC PI’CKED. James P. Noonan Renamed Head | of Electrical Workers. SEATTLE., Wash., August 22 (P), —The International Brotherhood of | Electrical Workers adjourned its bi- ennial convention today after re-elect- ing President James P. Noonan, | Washington, D. C., and all other of- ficers and selecting Detroit for tho meetin | | i Convenient Terms 1001 Quebec Place N.W. Just off 14th strest car line, nesr intersection of 13th and Kansas avenus nerthwest, north of Spring roed. Bix (8) rooms and bath, Wuilt-in garage, hardweod Roors and trim, comerete front poreh, dembls rear porches, 18-feot side yurd. Price includes paving ef wtrest and alley. Inspect Tonight, 5:00 to 9:00 P.M. C.H.SMALL & CO. BUILDERS—REALTORS Main 6861 { tion | prizes STAR, 'WASHINGTON SCHOOLBOY ' SLAYER' Everette E. Adams, who i said to have confessed to Sheriff Brown of Gurden (‘nr. Kans., that he killed Aden R. Clawson, New York school teacher, after the latter had given him a lift in his automobile. The murder occured near Sedalia, Mo., when the youth tried to rob € lawson FAIR AT PURCELLVILLE SET FOR SEPT. 1-2-3-4 % 1ibits eral Prizes Dxpected Great Variety of to Draw Large Crowd This Year Special Dispateh 10 The Sta JILLE, Va.. A renth annual Loudc and horse shov Purceliville, day and 1] Septemnb. This exhibition is under th ment of the Loudoun Coun ers’ Associat The groun and surroun: crowds great v (hurs. and 4 nanage: Breed- condi- which Large of the and liberal with their | »f exhibits be departments, superintendents, follow: He: drafts, W. L. Simpuon, perintendent: Lulf Lred. hunter, pony 5. Skinner, superintendent: beef tie, 3. R: T lafry cattl perintendent; uperintende: J. D. Dillon, superintendent; S Mrs. L. J. Dillen, faney we . superintenc Caroline Panco: poult John Cocke tendent; dog show, Dr perintendent; club wa ner, superintendent home demonstration Grace Ueyl, superinte A speclul feature r s in the form of & s for cows in milk MOTORIST INJURED. unders, tt, su 1. Lint Loudoun Cou work, Mist { William Simpson Hurt While Plac- | 1 ing Curtains on His Car. Willlam Stmpson, street. stopp o vesterday and by a passing automo. bile and . He was tuken to Garfield Hospltal, river of the other car wus dir ppear in 1538 Marion court e that col- Charles <outh Louts th nd Itded Haynes, west, and the 0, Akron. Ohlo, reets northeast noon. Camela Soc Fourth street northes the latter machine, was thrown pavement and slightly hurt given first atd at Casualty Hos Asks Annulment. Charging that his wife n. get a divorce from her former husband before marrying him, Henry C. T; has asked the District \uxlrcmc Court to annul his marriage to Dora Tasker, which tool January Attorne; < to appreciate its many advantages Wooded Home Sites and Villa Sites ALL SIZES PHONE OR CALL FOR LITHOGRAPHED MAP OF PROPERTY Hedges & Middleton, Inc. REALTORS 1412 Eye St. N.W Franklin 9503 16th & Columbia Road Several very attractive apartments ranging in size from two rooms, reception hall, kitchen, bath and bal- cony, to four rooms, kitchen, reception hall and bath. Service unexcelled and prices reasonable. ARGONNE 925 15th St. NW. and Lib- | su- | superintendent; | supertn- | cer | 1915. | 99 1925. By the ociated Pr WAF Poland Volish giplomats. abr nounced, are to act as G operators to support the zloty (the Polish currency unit) on foreign stock exchanges. The government thut there have been frequent at tempts to depress Polish money and has decided to supply all its agents with funds to counteract such cumpatgns | Glen L. Martm Fmds Time | Not Yet Ripe for Discussing Airship Line. uvinced The Nuy lor consider enterprise for wcquisition one or e e e e GERMAN ADMIRAL RAPS | INHUMAN SHIP BLOCKADE | line service: Glen L. Murtin, guonuscoyer 0f Obto, | calls U-Boat Warfare “God-Given came to Washington duys ago | gt as the vepre ive of the city man-| Gift {ager and i { to ent nd freig eturning found the making any Mr. Mart many Na not plication vet ready to dis from private of | prominent airplane | nd, a few . of Self-Protection for Fatherland. Correspondence of the A BERLIN, July Hollwegs deplores the fact that the German was not started 4 ral 1 though d| ruthlessly. Ior then res in| an article in the Deutche Allgemeine | Zeitung, all American armaments and | munitions would have proved worth: and 1indenbur; W would have won th The wdmbral speaks warfare as a “God-given gift" whic ad been intrusted to Germany in sel ion against “‘the inhuman | blockade v though sanctione America, was @ violition of cepts of international law.” d he ter emphu S 2 was the campaign whis ROAD BUILDERS SPEAK. | cnter the war i i adhere | TS nstorft, Montgomery County Home Scene | simple-mir of D. C.-Frederick Highway Fete. 31.—Vice Admiral | lLome night H said he e was not | et ripe for % leusing lop commercial submarine which ‘he Los 5 a commis. , and i3 re- submar 1 induced Americ Those |Stap eavying ownersof | Studehaker L_Puum DirabilingFini frmslfl P ) of about a mile of road extending fr@n Dickerson toward shington, which was the only un {.m‘shed section of the {fmproved high ay between Washingt Rock Beallsville ated with MeGill and throwing open to traf 1 Painting--Paperhanging™ Clubs, Schools, Office Avartment Houses monies at the home of { near Dick Preston B. { Court, presided and Home Buildin; Harry W. Taylor 2333 18th St. N.W. Col. 107 - k of the Circuit spoke briefl chairman of fon: Berry to uw board of cour . county; M who built the sectio) Winebrenner and Archibald Sno fer of Frederick spoke. Others in anu‘n«l‘ included t embers of the rs and something clerk sfoners OFFICES ROOMS For Rent WILKINS BUILDING 1512 H St. Randall H. Hagner & Company 1321 Conn. Ave. N.W Main 9700 Asks Child's Custody. fe A s filed i wer opposing the petition of her wusband, Lieut, Paul C. Warner, aviation corps, for the custody of the oung daughter of the couple . ith the mother. Mrs. Warner he child is too iil to leclare ther visit the e father has the child and s in the hope She Warner h child fon for 1 eeking its custod: avolding payment of represented b real affes No. is SELECT LIST OF i “JAMESON-BUILT HOMES” Priced From Under $7,000.00 and Up Inspect At Once 2713 to 2735 Sixth St. N.E. (Under $7,000.) 1734 to 1744 D St. S.E. (Under $7,000.) 612 to 628 Evarts St. N.E. (Under $7,000.) 1301 to 1313 West Va. Ave. N.E. 918 to 932 14th St. S.IL 1000 Quebec Place N.W. 9 Adams St. N.W. 1312 F St. \.E Six large rooms, bath, h.-w. I trays, one-plece sink, double rear for inspection at all times, or EASY TERMS. For Sale by THOS. A. JAMESON CO. Owner and Builder. 906 New York Ave. N.W. Ask the Man Who Owns One. $6,750 Buys a new, semi-detached brick home buil ide from office for free Main 5526. Can You Duplicate This Value Elsewhere? ONSIDER the importance to you of the sew detached feature alone! A row house may be mod- ern and well planned, but it cannot give you the sunlight and fine ventilation that a dwelling with side windows afford. Then, too, the homes of this delightful community of FORT STEVENS RIDGE have hard wood floors, English open front porches, rear service porches, fine enameled trim, porcelain plumbing throughout and similar high quality features that place them in a class distinctly above their low price level. Quantity construction does it; vet vou will find a striking individuality in_the architecture_of adjacent residences. WHY NOT SEE FOR YOUR SELF—RIGHT AWAY! EXHIBIT HOUSE ' 612 Roxboro Place Open Daily Till 9 PM. WARDAMAN 1430 K Street Main 3830 “We House One-tenth of Washington’s Population” i The MAYFAIR 2115 C Street N.W. New. Modern, Fireproof APARTMENT Ready for Immediate Occupancy Resident Manager 1 Room, Kitchen and Bath 2 Rooms, Kitchen and Bath Situated within a block and a half of the Poton the Lincoln Memorial. and adjacent to tha grounds for all outdoor sports. Far enough hustle and bustle of the dow quiet and peacefu! Clubs, Theaters and Business Car lines and all Government and an inspection by District Bulldin; NSee Resident Manager on Premises Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Co. 727 15th Street N.W. Main 378 ShththththtRtRththth oo~ gl - Workers W find these APARTMENT § HOMES simply ideal! # 1435 N Street N.W. JHY BUY FOR YOUR LANDLORD TR} APARTMENT YOU NOW OCCUPY? Tustead. move into our new building and with a small amount down nthly payment. less than rent would soon zive YOU ownership of the enjoy while buying! -vour n be. will apartment vou R —an apartment " of one, two i three rooms and bath v You Can Sclect— or Open Till9 P.M. 925 15th ‘r.. Evening Phone Cler. YOUR QUESTIONS WERED: No. 9 HURIEITH At 36th and R Sts. N.W. \ vital question, indeed, and one every buyer anywhere should ask gerly it answered in BURLEITH, for this is one ot e FINEST NEIGHBORHOODS in all NORTHWEST. By its own size and plan « development it virtually has made its ow: tone of refinement, being an coM MUNITY WITHIN ITSELF entire In addition, however, its location of the handsome WESTERN HIGH SCHOOL, and in the shadow of many beautiful private homes and ESTATES as well as PUBLIC PARKS, existing and pro jected, makes its locale unique among home developments in Washington. Many fine EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS, both private and public, which also border the section, add their several virtucs and make it an ‘especially wonderful place in which to BRING . UP YOUR CHILDREN You really cannot find its equal today the entire city just west in GO OUT TODAY AND SEE FOR YOURSELF! Open Evenings and Sunday A U Prices Still $8’500 P QUR SAFE AND SANE TERM= To Inspect: Take the Burleith Bu:. e Members of Operative Builders' Association of District of Columbia 713-15 14th St. N.W. Main 2345