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‘THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, REGRETS CALLING DR. STRATON “LIAR" i days Irate Artist, Who Resented E&"fl.‘i there was o Germany of Fundamentalist Speaker’s ristmas tree.” But he added, 11 mp ‘was succeeded by a Prussianized Statement, Now Sorry. 7. ©,” WEDNESDAY, marks, the artist was taken fo a police, station, where charges of {nterrupting 2, Public speaker were placed against “Dr. Straton in hi: discussion at tributes to the doctrines taught by evolutionists and modernists much current crime and immorality, and [overstepped the bounds of parlia even the World War,” Weygold's|mentary etiquette. This I regret.” tement said. St O I When Dr. Straton had finished Concert at Press Club. ® © ¢ I arose and made a motion to attract the attention of Dr. Straton.| A special concert has been arranged Observing that he nodded toward me noonday. luncheon feature of tional Press Club for Friday, in 2 way that I took to be ry AUGUST 26, 1925. and permission to speak, I made the 3 A ” Robbins, the remarks that led to my arrest. “I wieh to confess frankly that being rather wrought up at what T considered unjustifiable d insulting attacks on persous who, like myself. mnmmmmm Monday night M of atiq! xn a mtmmnz ublmma 2 the Jury nder uoo Jond for his outgnrlt sald ‘was wrought up by the “unjusti- le and insulting” remarks of the !!lmhmontnnn ny as an ANNUAL HORSE SHOW THRONGS WARRENTON Dinner and Luncheon Social Fea- tures of Event Opening To- LINKING OF POSTA UNIONS PROPOSED ™ e Assoclatlon of Clerks Would W WARRENTON, Va., Augusc wvies are being taken of the Wa:\ Un|te A" orgflflllatlons rentun horse show, which opened to- Into One Federation. announe rance of the famousnggregatic by Henry Sweinhart, the president of | of vocallsts are modernists and evolutioaists, 1 YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED: No. 12 “Do they have any Porches here?” SIRIETTH At 36th and R Streets N.W. Again, here i5 another matter of tastc So-all kinds are provided for. Some Burleith homes have beautiful DOUBLE REAR PORCHES, making provision for the BREAKFAST and KITCHEN downstairs and for SLEEPING up. In all. nearly 400 SQ. FT. of PORCH FLOOR SPACIH For other folks, who prefer the privacy and ex clusiveness of a house without large porche there are a number of des: s with but miniature ENTRANCE PORCH at the front and a SERVICE PORCH at the rear. As i all features, your taste can be satisfied herc as nowhere else in Washington today SEEING IS BELIEVING—GO TODAY! Prices From $8,500 Up OUR SAFE AND SANE TERM> Take the Burleith Bus day. The town Is ‘rapidly filling with gueats, exhibitors and Triends. Mro. Baldwin Day Spilman will entertain lat dinner at the Country Club tonight. |F. D. Gaskins and sisters will serve {luncheon for officers of the show and other gueste on the two days. CLEVELAND, Ohio, August Following are the box holders National post office employes Bk le ltaburgh. B8 A o | eaew kv tons in conventlon here today had be- |, H. Ch : 19 | shouted “lax fore them s proposal to link xll postal [Georger, q ; R Wal- | Roach. Straton. undons, with & membership o r. Mitehell A} (nmlll \»u 1 ato one federatior. TUSANOV: pid The proposal Keith, )rr- Vn G . D. Spil- BR esolution drafted b tiomal Ass INCORPORATED 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWES AUTUMN AND FALL OO\X/NJ NEW AND D.FERENT PARIS FASHIONJS DE LUXE 25 50 49 AT SPECIAL FEATURE PRICES FOR DAYTIME AND AFTERNOON WEAR FASHION CREATIONS WORTHY OF THOSE EXQUISITE | WOMEN WHO TRULY PERSONIFY FASHION B POR MADEMOISBLLE, SIZEJ 14 TO zo "OR MADAME. SiZ2J STORE HOURS 8.:3c A M. TO6P. 11 Germany, the result of teachings of Nietzsche.” Weygold Hurls “Liar" at Speaker It was then that Mr. Weygold leaped to his feet and shoute Straton, your're a llar. T lived and studied in Germany for 20 years, and vou are a By rhe Associated Press By the Associated Prass. 6. — Mrs. | LOUISVILI Ky.. Augt 26— gold, an artist, who e at the Rev. Dr. John | Gver the protest of Dr when the latter had | wished to reply to Mr. associa- Straton, who Weygold's re- The War Department offers for sale by sealed bids to be opened on September 29, 1025, 6,000 acres of land known as the Amatol Ordnance Reserve Depot, near Hammonton, \tlantic County, . whieh deta formulated The eigit would remain int but their members \nl'vl be € for membership in the new feder Should fav A proposal 1zations \1 plan, | T. Rartenstein, e |day, B. D. Spilm n. | Randolph, Aiss Ha 1A LeDon: “Hola- A. M. Nrs. Mis. . F. New Jersey Mre. James, I'his property is located on both sides of the White Horse Pike about midway between Atlantic City and Philadelphia. woul As80¢C s and the Write tions Building. details e STy The Quartermaster General, Muni- CITY NEWS IN l_XIEF Washington. D. C.. for full doint weeting, Progressive Club and sl to Blue Laws, at Stnday after To Inspect: rributing _case for clerks which in-| creases the amount of work a clerk | can do by more than The Government reserves the right to reject any or all bids % Card party, Wi n avenue and N 0 per cent. |street, tomorrow for Lenefit of Camp | No. 10. Patriotic Order of America Ariny Musie School bund concert a | | clilldren’s health camp, 14t} | streets, tomorrow o'clock, under ausplees i Weltare Committee, Association of D. ¢ Main 2345 fembers of Operative Builders 713-15 14th St. N.W. 18 TO 42 This evening at 7:00 p.m., at the pand stand, Navy Yurd, by the United States Band, Lieut Charles Benter, U. S. N. director March, “The Boomeran, # Litgow Willium Tell’ Rossini RFirst mevement, “Moonlight Sonata,” Op. 27, N rl Scouts of Key for hike home, Officers and mfmh-u of will meet at ni: | Bridge tomorrow at 10 a {to Mrs. Charles R. Linwm where o plenic will be held apitol Council, Royal No. 2, Beethoven meet tomorrow nizh “Torchlight dance, “The Bride of thian Temple. Kachmir” ..... - .Rubinstein i Grand scenes from the opera “Atda,” | oF e ek '\umbm tinent of Furope —y‘x:.fig;uflm, urll]ng to the mest quusm “TIsolde’s Liebested’ . Wagner = Humoresque, ““The G!r.l L Lot HOUSES WANTED NOW Behind Ma” 5 l]ml«‘fidl B P the i Furnished or Unfurnished For Best Class Tenants J. V.N. & T. B. HUYCK, 1517 H St. NNW. Main 1328 Superior Service Since 1867 Store Hours: 8 to 6 g/ie?ZaZZonafl PSS SRS AR SRR AR AR AN Y FREE! Mny valuable premiums of- o onal’s” patr of $25 an ple— 3-plece Console Set or 3I- piece Opalescent Water Set. iy ought Iron Bridge Lamp or 3-piece Decorated Cunister p Overture. .2 PERR AR HALAR NN RE AN N. E. Corner 7th & H Sts. N.W. Closed All Day Saturday During August Arcanum, | § o'clock | e from “Tris \'\\\‘\\\\ AN Only 3 More Days to Take Advantage of These Bargains at Low Prices During the AUGUST FURNITURE SALE Pelychrome Mirror or Ma- xany finish End Table, lece Decorated Dinner or 2G-plece Set Rogers Tableware, 23-plece Set Ware. .m%fix\\‘\\\msmss\ " De:nnpthn “"The Cavalry Charge Luders “Trot.’ nner Selected Fox Spangled B TOMORROW AL Reservation 813A, South Du kato avenue and Twenty-sisth and Lrving streets northeast, by the United States Army Band, Capt. G. Sherman, commanding; W. J. Stannard, band leader Popular, Alumi The Star T SANKNNESY p.m. Maurch, “Maj. Gen. Hanson E. Dahlg Poet and Pessant Mazurka, “La C: Excerpts from Overture Ganne The oval Vaga bond” ... ohan Waltz, “Jolly Fellows”. .. . 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