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] PLEAOF MCRAY 5 SENT BACK HERE Ex-Governor’s Application | for Pardon Acted on by ' Judge and Prosecutor. Br the s INDIANAPOLIS, Ind Albert Warc attorney Washin for a p: tormer G now ser\ Federal the mails to ¢ mendations, if any The prese: gent here ted P tes distriet applic United Sta irren T Met Indiana | AU Jf using ard ce in the the charge ud, Mr, W t on wha were made i on application, which was Attorney General prison or > proved by two succeeding PAUL PRY BARELY .SAVED FROM STRANGULATION THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, SCORES FAMILY LIFE OF TODAY IN FIGHT FOR ‘OBEY’ IN MARRIAGE HEARING OF MAGEE DELAYED TO SEPT. 2 . ASK LOWER RISK RATE. S Arlington County Underwriters TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, | sentatives of the i Bishop Johnson of Colorado, First Openly to Oppose ! Elimination of Word From Ceremony, Flays Conditions W. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK. August 25-—Just when it had been conceded that the word “obey.” so objectionable to many Llushing brides, would be stricken from the Episcopal marriage cere- meny with little or no debate, a pro- test,” coupled wit cathing denun- clation of v life, is voiced | described as nt thinkers and orators of the Episcopal Church. His dissent scintil- | lates with barbed aphorisms. Repre: | church said today his opinion | discussion | that the publication of would provoke a lively throughout the church. ht Rev. Charles L. Slattery, Bishop | itor of Massachusetts, is i the joint mittee on p evision, which sponsor ation of the word “obe: al convention of the ch nd, Oreg., in Septembe: The convention voted for the elim tion. An amendment must be ap- onventions, and. accordingly. the matter will come up for final determination at the tri ennial general conference t v Orleans Octobe Johnson is said to be the ble lead hurch to the proposed editor of the rch publication, in a forthcoming issue of which: his state- ment will appear in full. It is sum- | marized as follows: | Mis. Cooli Pet After Ministers to Forr Is Taken From Its Throat Bone on | has since | e short distance t into the 1i g ting bone to save the gulation excitement, and when Court for the Presi was there 1o the camy but when been remioy again. The walked about t who gave much to see her, and i that some of hte back when his fo for White Court 1 or Dr lidge hurried at she could do, arrived the bone had Paul was himself mp with the do, nee of bein was. with difficul marines held him r mistress left COL. GREEN RECUPERATES Hetty Blood Transfusion for Rheumatism. NEW BEDFORD, Mass,, August 25 (#).—Col. Bdward Howland Robinson Green, son of the late Hetty Green, is recuperating at Summer home, Hills, S rtmouth, fol nsfusion performed by Dr. Henry | \d Dr. David 1. Mrs. Green jonel is | Green's Son Undergoes Round worning said splendidiy ? s usual | ¥ and outdoors in his wheel chair, transfusion was necessary. she | sald, to counteract anemia. | The colonel’s chief trouble matism he has been suffe two or th is rheu to Mrs. Green, and ng with it the past | weéls. | according NAMED ADMINISTRATOR. | Norfolk, Mass.. Judge to Handle Lotta Crabtree’s Estate. BOSTON. August 25 (#).—Judge Jo- seph McCool of the Norfolk Pro. hate Court was today appointed a spe- | the estate of Boston . who died last Judge Prest of the | Suffolk Pro Court, who is now | presiding over the hearings at which s clain to be re s are to break her will. which left | $3.000.000 to charities | 1 1 t with Gen. dministering If women do not love men well enough to accept their leadership, | which is the significunce of ‘to obey,’ | they will not love them any more be- vanity is flattered by the ety has tion which lies at the foundation of | the home, and, in order to justify it- | sel?, wishes to accommodate the word of God to palliate the situation. “God made man-to be the head of the family because it was his duty to provide und protect. The charch ex- ists to set forth ideals, not to justify the perversion of ideals. “T believe fully in woman's rig but 1 do not belleve headship of the family is one of those rights. It m: be true that in a majority of cases she | as the best head and uses it mare in- | elligently, but when she is moved to| assert her leadership the man loges a | glory that the woman does not gain. | “This is the day in which the vacuum is coming into its own. The| popular prophet tells us that God made man to have an empty head, de- void of convictions; an empty heart, devoid of obligations; an empty life, devoid of sacrifices. | ““The question before us in this pro-| posed amendment is this: Is American family today. in which there | is little either of reverence or obe- dience, going to be ennobled by su ! stituting the jejune theories of aca- demic philosophy for the declaration of God through His prophets and the ex- | perience of generations in which fam. | ily life was sanctified and the propor- | tion of responsibility was definitely set | forth? “Of course, society will not collapse leaving out the word ‘obey’ from | EBONITE WILKINS BREAKFAST COFFEE, MEDIUM L Joatie i ———o Rich, Pure, Sweet, Uniform, Safe Fabrics for Fall Step toward Sidney West's today and youw’ll step out every day in trimly-tailored money saved. Fall with a suit and Save at these Last-Word Reductions 3 and 4-Piece Spring SUITS Stein-Blochs Included Formerly 40.00 + to 50.00 25.00 { i Formerly 55.00 to 75.00 35.00 5 Aliterations at Cost Styles that will be popular on com- ing cool days at about half their real value! A varied assortment— the style you favor awaits in the weight you want, if you arrive early. Sidney West 14th and G (INCORPORATED) Streets N.W. lan electr the| * Send Petition to Richmond. Special Dispatch to The Star. CLARENDON, Va.. August 25.—C. Eugene Doyle, president of the Ar- lington County Underwriters’ Associa- tion, went to Richmond vesterday to lay. before the commissioner of insur. petition of the Underwriters’ on asking a reduction in the insurance rate in Arlington County. The petition asks for a basic rate of 24 cents on the $100 insurance. While ome resldents are now getting this ate the majority are paving 45 cents on the hundred and the purpose of the petition fs to obtain a uniform as well as a lower rate. The Underwriters' feels that the county is entitled ‘o a lower rate be- cause of great growth of the county | in the past few vears, which has re-| sulted in the opening up of mar roads and the placing of hom communitles - within easier the fire departments and because of | the tmproved fire fighing facilities. Albuquerque Editor’s Condition Too Serious to Allow Himto ithin Homes. Answer Slaying Charge. the marriage service, but I believe that 8 Vi the church will have let down her|, LAS VEGAS, N. Af, standards to satisfy u rationalistic | The prellminary hearing of Carl C world which is more concerned with | Magee, Albuquerque, N. AL, editor Eyllogiame them 1616 With focter |on charges growing out of the shoot- “The Roman empire in the days of | ing of John B. Lassetter in the lobby Marcus Aurelius was not more inca- |Of @ local hotel Friday ni pable of setting_the standard of family | postponed fro Iife than we dre in America today |26, to Wednesda; ember 2. Physt where the home has b advised M t to come here and family life o trag | from Albuquerque because of his con “We are n ition. . x ¢ = | Magee was attacked by former Dis. h » family life to the | trict Judge D. J, Leahy, receiving two sanctity enjoyed in their |broken ribs and other injuries. While time. {lying prostrate on the lobby floor he tired three shots at Judge Leahy, two of the bullets breaking Leahy's left arm. Lassette bystander, in at | tempting to & as peacemaker was | e ipsiaci | struck by the third bullet.and died a| To bring Greek firms in closer rela- {few minutes later. | tions with domestic and foreign sellers n employe of | The complaint charges' first-degree | an_international fair will be held in They were mar- | murder. Saloniki. .mvgian The wife declares she was $ seashore Excursion 4. Auantic City Round Trip 1 to leave her husba: few |. Seven hours by the Sea Sunday, (Standard Time) ago because of his temper and | Iv. Washington .......6:30 AM. August 30 i . mtat e Wity she left him he has | Ar. Atlantic City 11:40 A M. BALTIMORE & (1] T August Mother of Two Asks Divorce. Ve gie E. Baldertson yesterday the District Supreme Court” for limony from not contributed family, she sta Attorney Robert H he wife “Investigate and You'll Invest” -in @ lot—and build—er buy one of the handsome Homes already completed UNIVERSITY PARK hat delightful suburban community beyond Hyattsville on the Wash All city the support of the Returning Same Day Atlantic City Lv. Lv. Philadelphia .. ..9:00 P ngton-Baltimore Boulevard is a l'f.st‘rl tion for Colds, Gri;pe, l%lue, Dengue, | Bilious Fever and Malaria. It Kills the Germs. Let us demonstrate to you that NEVER WERE THERE SUCH SHOE VALUES AS WE'RE SHOWING— RGAIN BASEMENT Advance Style Pumps as illustrated $2.’95 Girla' and Misses' Shoes Always In Our Basement At ~ur- prisingly Low Prices. As EBONITE “Strings™ o a Stick, Solt Windsgz > Argund the Gears % iy hefeades >BA- MR. MOTORIST EBONITE cushions the teeth of the gears. it tukes out the extra play and the grind. sizes to 8 It completely buries the gears in its rich, adhesive mass of shredded oil; elimi- nates all metal-to-metal con- tact, and saves repair bill=. Notlea the new buck'es Pat Colt in _and vets, ¥lat. ban amd Louls heals. Buy with your mind made up. Demand EBONITE. Take no substitute. At dealers’ in five-pound cans, and at serviee stations from the EBONITE checker-board pump enly. sayw', Fou (1T's SHREDDED OIL) FOR TRANSMISSIONS AND REAR AXLES BAYERSON DIL WORKS - COLUMBIA 5228 | Teton { lakes —*“many, many dentists today recommend Life Savers” They’re safe for tiny teeth last longer. Little tummies are not upset. And Life Savers are kind to tiny teeth. ‘They're safe and wholesome. You ma: tiously be generous with Life Savers for ideal candy for little folks. Six flavors are diaghyed at all good stores so 0 may help yourself: Pep-o-mint, Wint-o-green, Cinn-' o-mpn, Lic-o-rice, Cl-o-ye and Vi-o-let. Five centsa - - - package.—Life Savers, Inc., Port Chester, N. Y. Good for little o MIN1\n# “This is the only kind of candy I like my own children to have,” the dentist told the mother. “These little Life Saver mints are much better for little folks. Try the new Violet flavor. Children love them.” conscien- are the Every growing child craves sweets. Active little bodies demand sugar. But children’s candy must be pure—and they should not overeat. Life Savers, the little candy mints with the hole (life saver shape), answer this problem in just the right way. They are china-hard and deliciously flavored. This means that Life Savers are eaten slowly. Children suck them to make those wonderful flavors @ oo - r? p i | Don’t cook your wife SHREDDED 1925. 200,000-ACRE SITE Additien to Yellowstone Advocated by Committee After Congres- sional Party Study. By the Associated Press. OGDEN, lowstone National Park in Wyoming will be recommended by President ¥ , Coolidge's co-ordinating committee on national parks and national forests, R. H. Rutledge, forester of this dis- | | trict, asserts. He was with the con-| gressional party to the JacksonHole | region to the south of Yellowstone The uddition suggested is a part of | the Teton National Forest, cording to Mr. Rutledge, no wide roads would be built. but trails would be improved and the district made into a “packhorse” region Setting aside of another portion of Forest, which contains five is also to be recommended, 'Ready-cooked ready-to-serve makes! {Owners ofathern trade quichlyfo Studebaker Powier: If you want a uniformly heated ouse — June-like warmth in every room—with least attention and at a heavy saving in fuel 4 14 consumption—buy i?COLA } 3 Hot Water Radiator Heat. B The price has been greatly lowered. No need to hanale over its cost. 10 months to pay. The fuel saving through automatic fire control afi:e will soon repay the purchase price. If you have a small home, stare, office, etc., write for (free) book ARCOLA™"iall of valuslie heating taiormativ. ?A.Il repy St ww RCOLA ' Hot Water Radiator Heat M-BRWWKS & CO G ~STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12th or more e same .lat.’n_ Cheaper ' to Charter a Bus When twenty e g to 1l 114 14th St. N.W. Tomorrow—~Many New Models for Our ANNUAIL SALE OF NEW Fur-Trimmed Coats For Women and Misses There is a decided saving now—because August is an inactive month for manufacturers and retailers — and both the manufac- turer and Brooks can therefore reduce the normal margin of profit “to' achieve this remarkable pre-season value! *58.00- This price is effective only during the August Sale These soft, warm-textured cloth coats are of especially fine materials and tailoring and are furred luguriously. Each model is worthy of par- ticular note—for its new flare style, either front or side—for its trimming _of rich, deep-piled fur—or for some little touch that spells “Paris” in its inspiration. The furs include fitch-oppossum, beaver, natural or mink- dyed. squirrel, black, gray or brown wolf, jap fox, chinchilette, Iynx cat. THESE VALUES ARE WORTHY OF THIS SPECIAL OCCA- SION. YOU WOULD DO WELL TO MAKE YOUR SELEC- ©*“TION AT THIS TIME, AND SAVE A THIRD OR MORE. MISSES' SIZES WOMEN'S SIZES SPECIAL SIZES for SMALLER WOMEN