Evening Star Newspaper, September 1, 1925, Page 12

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12 HERESY IS CHARGED TODR. L H.HOUGH , Detroit Pastor. Former Head | g of Northwestern University, Accused With Editor. | GREAT BRITAIN AGREES. | Accepts Mexico's Invitation Appoint Claims Commission. MEXICO CITY. September 1 (#).. —‘ announces vhal[ 1 has accepted an invi- Mexico to appoint | on to settle Ihr‘ pective countries. that the other ques- reat Britain and Mexi. | co will be led through the umu! diplomatic channels. MRS.GARDENER'S Wll.l.i IS PUT INTO EFFECT!.. Con Brain of Civil Service Commission | Member to Be Inspected at Cornell University. \ S | was € the will of Mrs. Helen ' whic . late member of the | year » Commission. decreeing | Tk that her be given— over to|the ence for the purpose of a com: | | from Port San separ: couched i unsuitable f The charg based on publication, wer against Dr. Houg mon delivered Jun entitled “Charles Darwin. Evolutic and the fan Relig charges accuse the min: ting Jesus Christ and Charle: on an efuality” and rati and the Christian religion value. ling to a statement made yes | the executors. 1 tement, made public by | ans and Guy Moffett, was | f “Under the direction of | Hvr‘ authorities at Walter Reed Hos- | pital, the brain of Mrs. Gardener was | forwarded Saturday to Dr, James | Papez, Cornell University, in com- | pliance with Mrs. Gardener's wishes | as expressed in her will."” Mrs. Gardener, who died about a month ago, was of the belief that in studies of brains made heretofore women of inferior mentlity had been elected and consequently the women against it not heen treated fairly in com Dr. Hough is in France. ve conclusions arrived at with pects to return udies of brains of men Mrs ber 19 ner held one of the highest in Federal Government | n & woman., wrote |- and was con ghly developed . | of equal B ned. t the editor of sed on editorial nd on the reprinting of sermon. One of the edi- in part ndist therefore who is fearful about science needs hoth the courage and wisdom of Wesley We are not compelled to accept evolu- tion, but the principles of our founder forbid raving He ex- to Detroit Septem Was President of Northwestern : CHICAGO. (®).—Dr.| many scientific b Lynn Harold st whom | sidered to have heresy chari esterday ' mina in Detroit president of North- western University, at Evanston, dur ing 1919 and 1920 Northwestern is the la versity in the Middlewest Jurisdic of the Methodist copal Church, in which Dr. was ordained tle formerly held a pastorate in London He is a clergyman of in ternational repute. This New Pen of Precious Metal S going into the schools as well as the offices because it serves modern needs better—and costs no more. Metal construc- tion* makes Wahl Pen proof against all ordinary wear and abuse—it is practically unbreakable. Ink capacity is increased, weight and balance perfected for the smoothest writ- ing action any pen has ever possessed. All models are gold or silver, as these pre- . cious metals have the best wearing qualities as well as beauty. Yet prices are the same as for other good pens. thp Envgmq ownersof 'Studebaker B | Power Durshiling: Finish #Fountain pens asfrst made carried the ink supply in s o B st £ T prevent corrosion by ink acids the entire pen was constructed of hard rub- ber. pen barrel —noink touches the inner walls of the pen. The selffiller made pos- sible the next big step in pen improvement—Wahl metal construction. Cap and barrel of Wahl Pen are gold or silver for beauty, balance, lightness, strength and dungnluy for a life time of wear. Wahl Pen carries the guaranty of The Wahl Company, foremost manufacturers of fine writing equipment. The Wah! Company, Chicago B0 See your dealer’s displays Then the self-filler was brought out. The ink rese- voir in this type of pen is & soft rubber sac inside the WAHL PEN Made by the makers of EVERSHARP Y A Vi . TARIFF EXAMINERS - GET §300 INCREASE 1| Are Ra:sed From Grade 5 to| ariff examiners of the Int THE EVENING STAR,” WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, commissian, who asked (o ve raised| )YSTER SEASON OPENS IN MARYLAND TODAY In raising the pay of the tariff ex- aminers the board also found u inecessary tosincrease corresponding- clerks who supervise the work of the examiners. About 60 appeals, in all, v«exp‘ denfed. Twenty-elght tariff examin- | ‘em and a smaller number of super- visors will benefit. Evidence was collected from all over the country in forming judg: | s 5 5 ment on the appeals. The decisions | °YS!e" season opens in Maryland to are considered among the most im- | 4AY. Comparatively few oysters nt ever handed down by the, will be taken during the first half roard, of the month, according te dealers. | The bivalve is not now in the best | of condition. Not until Novembes 1, 1 when the season for dredging opens, 1— | will oysters be taken in large quan- ful as Last and of Better Quality. Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, September 1.-The Grade 6 by Classifica- tion Board. Bears Raiding Virginia Farms. Dispatch to The Star Commission HMOND, Va. imerce R September were raised {rom grade 5 to grade 6|y i by the Personnel Cla This gives them a wage scale of | % in the Di invading t pig 1 carry ,700 in place of one | ypo 1 $1,860 to $2.400. The ‘decision |are g g together and buying huge | in made on a group of appeals|traps.for the purpose of capturing| N | h have been pending oyer a|the bears. The animals s | condition at this time. he board refused .the appeuls of |is considered quite freight rate examiners of the|some. al Swamp seetion | titYes. Conservation ‘tment said today earl spections show | the supply this year will be as plenti- Farme: ‘ul 1, and considerably better fication Io ipena! and the officials g off animals n $2,100 to $2, of the swamps. produces in good | fourth of the oysters and bear meat | United Stat The y 1 delicacy by | is 4,500,000 els, next with almost one ¢ supply | Virginia comes Anothér Example of Series 80 Economy Grind Valves and Clean Carbon,*13.15 The six-cylinder Series 80 engine seldom requires- carbon removal. But when it does, a special multlple valve lifter removes six valves in one operation, or in one-sixth the usual time. An electric valve grinding and cutting tool refaces the valve far more accu- rately than is possible by hand and does it in one- fourth the time. Because of this saving.in time, the charge for occasional valve grinding and carbon cleaning in the Series 80 is only $13.15. We invite you to make a persomal inspection of this mod- erw service and of the Series 80 car itself. A complete demonstration may be arranged to suit your comvemience. Prices $2895 to $4045 at Buffalo, tax extra Time payments if desired SEPTEMBER 1, Iy the scales of certain officials nnd\s“pply This Year to Be as Plentl- PIERCE -ARROW Series 80 FOSS-HUGHES COMPANY 1141 Connecticut Tachi Telephone Ave. N.W. Washington, D. C. Franklin 4541 Mark This GREAT REDUCTIONS REMOVAL SALE , DEPENDABLE LUGGAGE Before Removal to Our New Store—1333 F St. N.W. Special prices are the rule all over the store. e ROUNTREE guarantee covers them all. They stand for values exceptional without exception. Selec- tion today will pay. Special Prices on Ladies’ Novelty Hand Bags A most attrae- tive range of cleverly designed hand bags, in leathers, shapes and colors that the curient vogue approves. Values Up to $6.50 The “Kingsbury” A F-u-ll S-i-z-e Wardrobe Trunk of Quality, Built by Rountree Full-size wardrobe trunk, equipped .with ironing board, assorted hangers, hat box, shoe box, lock- ing bar, etc. Roomily" designed and strongly and ° durahly constructed in 59050 Every Parchase Mnst Be Satisfactory in Every Way &R0 I, “Factory to You” TRUNK and BAG CO. 1338 F Street N. W. Phone Franilin 515 Ladies’ Hat Boxes Handsomely enam- . eled, blue satin-lined, roomy enough to uervke as hat boxes and week- SPECIAL AT R Removing to 1333 F St. N. W. 1925, \ ’ISALE" The PIANO SH()P ],__— 227 Pennsylvania Ave. SALE' ( Like New ) 88-NOTE ) PLAYER PIANO Complete Outfit Including---FREE I Thoroughly Guaranteed Bench to Match 1 Year Service Delivery Extra Special Price $195 Very latest style—rich mahogany case—s weet, mellow tone — one of many great bargains in this sale! 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