Evening Star Newspaper, January 27, 1926, Page 12

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Watch FOR THE BIG SALE Announcement in Sunday’s Star S.: . ASSAILS CHU: CHES, 1 of “Holy Loafers.” Villiam Montgoner y I 1 bishop of the Pre t k. P | | R TV | SAUSIDS FLEXIBLE—Like Your fl‘.ool You No Longer Have to be Miser- able to be Fashionable! antilever Shoes provide a happy combina- tion of style which is one thing, and comfort, which is everyvthing, in a shoe that unlike anything you've ever tried before. is The soles are patterned after yours. The heel and instep fit snug- Iv. The leather arch is soft and king the “miser- he “‘mean- system of the wor zospel of labor red the ospel of ior of the world, the speak There is no other : under heaven by which the e saved—but by labor,” i g to his “heresy,” Mr. Brown This doubt of the exist- nother world is the greatest So long as I believed iven above for all p and in a hell be- LAUDS COMMUNSH =8 B | Unfrocked Bishop Says Reli- gious Bodies Are Composed | with its explofters. | |Blames Dry Law For Jazz Music And New Dances By the Assoclated Pres SEATTLE, Wash., January Prohibition 'brought on jaz the Charleston, John Philip famous bandmaster, helieves. Sousa, who is here on a_concert tour, ysterday predicted the early | demise of the “burlesque In music’” | and termed the Charleston “merely | aberration. never been as poor ncing_as_there is this 1 said. “Many people They are like wriggling in space.” wposers have been harsh blobs of ¢ and complete lack of melody, said. And prohibition is respons- ible for it all, he asserted. 100 took part in Scotland's match held at Car ber, it being the f s that that event was breck in De time in 12 held out S P e e Now You Can Wear LUNCHROOM MANAGER HELD AS EMBEZZLER Worked Five Days Under Alleged Alias—Arrested on Chi- cago .Complaint. An early morning visit to a Thomp- son lunchroom at 1345 Pennsylvania avenue today by Detective James Springmann resulted in the arrest of 4 young man who had been a day manager there for the past five days, {working under the name of Earl B. | Butler. His real name is believed to Carey being recorded as one of his alleged aliases. The prisoner, 31 years old, fis wanted in Chicago on a charge of hav- ing embezzled $400, according to a message from Morgan A. Collins, chief of police of tha y. Carey's only estion such a charge puld be 1o tement t Chicago ad been held up ed of $400 while GRAND OPENING TOMORROW T \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\}\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\“\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\Ri\ \ : R\ \ | \‘\“““\n\\\\\ \---‘\\\\\\\“\ il '\\\\\\\ \v\\n...-\\\ awe \\\\\'\\\\\\ st him was a | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1926. employed as steward on a railroad train. Chief Collins’ message told of the place of employment and the name under which the young man was working, and Detective Springmann found him at the lunchroom soon after he appeared there to start his day's work. “I'm going out on business,” the prisoner told the cashler, “and wiil be back about 9:30." He obtained $20 from the cashier on {a due bill and a few minutes later s the occupant of quarters in the st precinet station. Chief Collins as notified of his arrest. With the establishment next year of an airplane service between London and Athens, those two cities will he within two and one-half days of each other. |be Robert Wilson Carey, Thomas J. [=— iy l l““v " |....n||m|\\ il e LT ' \\vm|||||||n||||l||||||u"""l""lmlI|“"||uummmmlmm / Ll |||l||ll|| & '. ||ml|| I FIND NEW GOLD FIELD. Prospectors Flock to Red Lake, ‘West Ontario. WINNEPEG, Manitoba, January 27 (P).—A gold strike at Red Lake, in the western end of Ontario province, was reported here yesterday. Prospectors were said to be hasten- ing to the districc, which is 40 miles from a railroad, while others reached the scene with dog sleds. Most of the ary X from the East, being T ital in Toronto. 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