Evening Star Newspaper, August 26, 1925, Page 28

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D. C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST street. The other jailer disclosed i\la!im“‘mfi‘“\)\&“\‘«‘\\\\\""\\SC‘L‘fi\‘\\\\\“‘\“‘fi\\\(“‘S‘«\\\\ y 28 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, RAULSTUN WANTS ’(;il‘l Driven Mad by Torture DeViCE, Rt identity by offering $100 reward for ! | One of the jailers during a drinking | information Identifying his comrade's > > BY JUNIUS B. WOOD. i-—:IhOWS Lithuanian Prison Guards Found Slain [vovt bousted of his ability in operating | murderer, = A faw mornings later. he Next | also was found dead. | MOSCOW. August 26.—A grim story | & attention. The electrical treat 26, 1925. Toroaves | morning ZAAATHTTTIITAATTTETEIIIE I AALASLATTEEAATEEEEATE BESEEE AT L LAESEEAEEEETALLE A S E AN SR EE A NEN XN NN NN mines the brain and nervous system arted the electrical torture machine, he wax found dead in_the ' (Copyrighi. 1925, by Chicago Daily News Co.) of venzeance, with details of the scien- | ment was continued after the girl was tific torture of prisoners in Voldka. | t2Ken o the hospital until she finally vishi prison. in Lithuania, by means of Asks Series of Questions, Charging Scopes’ Lawyers Hope to Oust Him. electricity until they are either insane lor physical wrecks, is by | Mopr. the international for helping revolutionaries. Mopr. which has issued a pamphiet describing the methods and results of the electrical torture, says all reports of the latest outrage. with subsequent moment o | R E Pl || your feet ; | must be seen! There’ll come a reported organ By tha Associated Preas. WINCHESTER. Tenn Charging that defens g the Scopes “evolution * sull were | % eritcizing him hecause had failed te dominate his court and hoped to Alsplace him on the bench. Judze John T. Raulston last night issued a state. ment in which he propounded & series of questions to the lawvers, The jurist said he would “he zlad te have the attorneys of John T Scopes, who was convicted of violat ing Tennessee's anti-evolution law answer the following questions “First. When vou .Insist man de. =cended from a lower arder of animals, have vou evidence 1o support this theory sufficiently definite to justify the expectation that intellizent people will accept it and adopt this theory? Second. Have vou any evidence that this theory can in any aspect | of life be heneficial to man? Is not the contrary true—that it tends to | degrade man? “Third. Doesn’t the theory of evolu- tion seek to destrov the doctrine of the inspiration of the Bible? “fourth. Doesn't it purpose to eliminate the divinity of Christ? 2 i “Fifth. Doesn't it deny the resur Special Train rection? (Eastern Standard Time) “Sixth. 1f the theory of evolution B e 5 destroys man’s faith in the integrity Tonsea F P xinsian {(tnionr 3 aion of the Bible, in the divinity of Christ i IR 10105 A 7 EBRon and the resurrection. doesn’t it there. 1 Philadeiphia, Broad by undermine the Christian relizion? AN “Seventh. Can civilization survive the destruction of the Christian re- tigion?" Anzust 26 attornevs in beaten and tak pounding of hej by the jailer: results. ele Franklin’s Time you have even one little corn it will be noted and remem- bered against you. . .. For no one need have corns. Nice people don't have them. At the first hint of one, they ap- ply a Blue-jay plaster. It is now removing half the corns that grow. They're off be- cause they're out. Dainty shoes may cause new corns, but a corn that Blue-jay re- moves is gone forever. That moment isclose at hand. No concealing stockings, no sandals even—just bare feet. ... You will &lip into your new bathing suit and step out onto the sand. All eyes will be upon you, will ap- praise your stockingless legs and feet—for it is no longer the fashion to cover the feet for " bathing. Are your feet well-zared for, shapely, with- out disfiguring blemishes? If Blue-jay THE QUICK AND GENTLE WAY TO END A CORN he stuff life is made of.” said Frank- tin A ent that adds meaniug to the gijt of this miniature Swiss imported houdoir or traveling timepiece tan—it costs £1%. The amallest pendulum = clock in Ameriea. ~ Obtainable only at “Time is $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington AND RETURN SUNDAY AUGUST 30 In w graceful leather The above is a photo of one tank on an International truc for long distance, speed and The National REMEMBRANCE SHOP Vr. Fosier's Shop 14th St. at Pa. Ave. Also 1229 Pa. 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