Evening Star Newspaper, February 25, 1926, Page 23

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_THE EVENI\‘G FAIL TO FIND BANDITS Pmlte Seek in an for Two Ac- cused of Daring Hold-Up. PASTOR STRADDLES STORY OF SERPENT . Charged With Heresy. He Dis- :",f avows Being Expert on | 0Old Testament. An allday search veste extended well into the night of the nd lquarters, with the r inct policemen, for the bandits in which the: e eck-up was made on public ind s tilling sta | tions _witho ult. $7The search is ‘(unlmum,.. today. . en, on tria g " | ASKS PUBLIC BU|LDINGS ves ture of question Overman Wants Proposed $100.- 000,000 Fund Divided Pro- alleged to have cast doubt in ser- pOthOllfllly. mon on the Genesis story of Eve and the serpent. tie replied that he is recorded in Holy Writ, did not know how the ter should be interpreted here \fi'vod lh he believed the Overman. b ator North Carolina lieved what | amendment, though he | the public * [that the $100. be apportioned 1o the ng to population. as 0,000,000 car eal animal. was SCESIIITRN so admitted th the serpent wi ration of th The defendant declined | ¢ ra . on the interprets bmitted a typewritten to 19 questions him on points Mr. Geelkerken h »; messages of Sy @ People of this country ate nearly 1d, Germany and 10000 pounds of peanuts last ceived many from 5| United S DECLINES DRY POST. Holy Rood Rector, New York. Not | to Be Temperance Society Head. . Not a Laxative “The continued ute of laxatives and cathartics only aggravates constipa- tion,” says a prominent medical authority Nujolisaninternallubricant, not a laxative, so cannot gripe. Take Nujol regularly and you will prevent the absorption into the blood of poisons from the constipated bowel. Constipation is dangerousfor anybody. Nujol issafeforevery- body. It does not affect the stomach, and is not absorbed by the body. Medical authori- ties aporove Nujol because it is so safe, - » gentle and so natural in its acuon. Nujol makes up for a defi- ciency of natural lubricant in the intestines. It softens the waste matter and thus permits thorough and regular bowel movements without griping. Nujol can be taken for any length of time without :ll effects. Unlike laxatives, it doesnot form a habit, and can be discontinued at any time. Ask your druggist for Nujol. ment that dification « lined the ie admitte intend t uld not « would ma t services in v that he post, sons, m knowr s church tonight. SHIPPING Arrivals at and New Y} NEWS ARRIVED YESTERD Vandy €anta Cruz DUE TOMORROW. Bermuda. Fet Havana. F DUE SATURDAY Havre, Manila Mentroyal Orizaba suffern Piesident Haves DUE SUNDAY Feb. 1 Feb. 1 York Uluas Bremen OUTGOING STEAMERS. SAILED YESTERDAY | SOUND VALUE | A USED CAR rxox Joseph McReynolds 14th STREET AT R G TODAY. _ondon. Turn Into “Flu” That cold may turn into “Flu.” | Grippe, or, even worse, Pneumonia, T | unless you_take care of it at once. Rub Musterole on the congested parts and see how quickly it brings relief. 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Batiste and Shadow rose, flesh and white. Tomorrow Only During This Sale We Do Not Guarantee Quantities to Last All Day 50 Bloomers and Step-ins STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, hearing in Police Court, will be com- pleted today or tomorrow. Accardo declares he is innocent, stating that he was walking away from Di Leva, when he heard shots and later learned his friend was wounded Di Leva, however, gave a statement to the police, alleging Accardo was his assailant. RAPS TEMFERANCE BODY. Dr. Carstensen, Betu-mg Presi- dency, Calls for Reorganization. NEW YORK, February 25 (#).—The Rev. Dr. Gustav A. Carstensen, rector of Holyrood Episcopal Church, of the Church Temperance Society, whose secretary, Rev. Dr. James Empringham, recently announced that the society favored legalization of light wines and beer. In a letter to Dr. Uarstensen said g tion of the society is necessary if it is to claim any further reason for ex-. istence. Empringham Dr. last | night declined to accept the presidency | drastic reorganiza- | L THURSDAY, NOTICE GIVEN ANGLERS. Maryland Permits Fishing Above Tidewater Under Liberal Rules. Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, February 25.—Per- sons fishing above tidewater for suckers, carp, catfish, eels and gud- geon will be safe from arrest by dis- trict deputy game wardens of the counties if they use hook and line, according to State Game Warden E. Lee LeCompte. Mr. Le Compte, who referred to a case decided by the Court of Appeals in order to clarify recent discussion of fishing rights, wérned against use oL any except landing nets. Awarded $1,500 Verdict. The Red Cab Service, Inc., was as. sessed $1,600 damages late vesterday afternoon by a jury in Circuit Division 2 before Justice Hitz for the death of Julius Wilcox, who was struck by a cab of the company while riding a vele November 14, 1924, at Florida avenue and T street. Suft was rought for $10,000 damages by War- ren Wilcox, administrator. FEBRUARY 25, 1926. WANTS JOBS, NOT DOLES. LONDON, mer Premler Lloyd George, during a discussion of grants for public works in the House of Commons last night, appealed to the government for a more suitable method than demoral- izing doles to deal with unemploy- ment. He urged the government to appoint February 25 ().—For- EARLY FOR EUROPE See complete announcement of White Star, Red Star and Adantic Transport Lines on steamship pege, issue of B3, M-BR@KS & CO G ~STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12 th a departmental or cabinet committee to ascertain whether it was possible * to utilize the unemploved in som: great work of public utility. Every Family in Washmg‘ton Interested in Cold Prevention Week Being Led by Peoples Drug Stores Local drug store organization leads important civic movement in combating colds. 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