Evening Star Newspaper, February 1, 1927, Page 31

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N L] AETRESS DENES CLADSTONEAFFAR ‘Lily Langtry’s Telegram Sensation in Libel Suit n Lenson. Is 1 that he could not egram in court permission, but had requested nade public. of the trial elder Glad which Lord G iled, and to k exception. HIGHER COURT UPHOLDS | COPPER STOCKS RULING Motion to Dismiss Injunction Re-| straining Rice Interests De- nied Pending Trial. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, Februa Court Justice Mahc sterday nied & motion to d he pern: nent injunction suit brought by Att ney General Ottinger to res George Graham Rice and « from operating in Idaho Ce poration stock and the Wall Street Iconoclast from printing anything re- ferring to this stock. 4 Justice Mahoney announced his de- | clsion when the case was called and said the trial would proceed. today. Attorney General Ottinger, charg: that Rice, Rose McKernan, ‘his bu: ness associate, and the Iconoclast, Rice's weekly newspaper, manipulated the market for shares of capital stock of the Idaho Copper Corporation on the Boston Curb Market and thereby defrauded the public elling Rice’s Stock at fictitious pri v 1.—Supreme Observation Car Added to Memphis Special. Beginning Tuesday, February 8. Leave Washington 2:50 a.m. (avall- able for occupancy 10:00 p.m. night previous) arrive Memphis 7:25 a.m. Through historic Virginia and Tennes- see. Observe the scenery from the ob- servation end. Southern Railway, 1510 H St. N.W. Phones Main 5633 and 7063.—Advertisement. THEFT OF BIBLES URGED BY CHIEF OF GIDEONS Organization President at Conven- tion Says Stealing Divine Word for Use Is No Crime. By the Associated Press ! DENVER, February 1.—At the Btate convention of the Gideons here, traveling men were urged to steal. The order came direct from the presi- dent of the State organization, Harry A. Blair, “Steal the Bible, if you want it," pleaded Blair. ' “If a man finds any- thing in the Bible that appeals to him | and steals the Bible, we want him to have it. It is not crime, merely the display of the fact he has heard the voice of God,” said Blair. 1 That the injunction to steal has been obeyed was revealed by the re- port of the committee on replace- ments during the last THIS IS THE SALE YOU HAVE EAGERLY AWAITED Street and Afternoon DRESSES Party and Dance FROCKS Fur-Trimmed COATS Sport COATS i COATS “Erle-Maid™ FROCKS CTTTRT TR TR LI TT LRI TTL LTI LT LT LTI LR RO STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY "1, 1927. iutherans Sign Register as Dissenters In Controversy Over High Church Taxes By the A | washing on rainy days. Four addi- of Bruns- | tional clerks have been hired by the r church tax division of the finance { ministry to handle the church with- drawals. he “‘revolt,” which is not so indc- itive of waning fafth as a protest ed inefficient church man arted with pread to w ch aut] on, | ng their con themselves ¢ “dissenters" u. s are ations and ¢ fictal 1 t as As re his re in up thei yport of A R R A AR RS R SR R R R AR R A A AR A A s 0 ‘ THE FAMILY’S ‘HALF-YEARLY CLEARANCE $5.00 to $8.50 Women’s SHOES About 1,000 Pairs Sale Includes— Plenty of oxfords, strap and opera pumps in patent leather, tan calf, kidskin, two- tone effects, black satin, alligator calf and other wanted materials—for every oc- casion. Complete Range— : of sizes and widths in entire lot, but not in every style. This Is a Clearance— of fine shoes from our Regular Stocks— they are not shoes that have been bought especially for “Sale” purposes! The “Family” dislikes the word “Sale”—and so it seldom appears in our advertising. 310-312 SEVE@ SINW. 51 Years’ Satisfactory Serv Unrestricted Choice of Midwinter Modes his particular creed rolls himself on the tax books as an atheist or dissenter. inhabitants of Brunswi ed out that unless he en ously escaped from jail. As chief of the dreaded “Red Legion,” an organi- zation of cutthroats, anarchists and murderers, blamed for many bomb outrages, personal and political as- Of the 500,000 NOTED THUG FLEES STRONGEST PRISON , s . |tu 5 Portuguese Bandit Scourge Agmn‘ The public became so alarmed after Al members of the Red Leglon had at Large After Flight* thrown bombs at judges, threatened juries and thelr families and killed from Fortress. their opponents in the streets that the y was called in organization | mailed larg, o are in | jority, are not in good financial | ances and pay mainly prop- | 8. | assoclation of industrialists In | Lutheran Church | he dispute point wners in one preachers, demands that church tie: Stil ks and private home assaulted y ot > of the |robbed in the streets | _The military gove-nment put an end e——0lc———lolc———|o|c———|oj/=|n| ——=3|o| ——Z|al——=|n] February Sale of Furniture teri- | |—- el e An excellent bed- room value is this 4-piece suite of light French walnut in combination with gumwood. Service- able, charming and adequate. A simple style which grows in beauty— $135 This imported clock with face of white enamel, beautifully deco- Bmckeeper. T rreere. 9209 No Phone, Mail or A most distinctive assort- ment of buffet and console Mi"or;d"ifln:: prettily designi shapes $4.95 All perfect 100-piece Dinner Set... All perfect 50-piece Dinner Set. All perfect 42-piece Dinner Set.. This suite offers luxurious comfort, the kind that makes you feel at ease once you sink into its depths. Secondly, its dignified lines lend a charm and distinction to the room in which it is placed. Thirdly, its quality is of a guaranteed high stand- ndub:fllmse of the excellent workmanship and high-grad materials......... AL Every home has a place for a chair of this type to lend it dignity and grace. The one illustrated is not merely stately — well-uphol- stered and the cut of its arms engender with- comfort Breakfast Sets, enameled in gay colors, are just the thing for the little break- fast alcove. A tableand $22 50 L] four chairs are - | had arrived Our own reliable, full size and conveniently arranged kitchen cabinet to the bribes or threats which Melle has always found successful in his past attempts to escape jails, have been arrested 1t is thought that De Mello has suo- ceeded In returning to Russla, but a sharp search for him is being mair tained throughout Portugal. to the situation. The criminals have been gradually arrested and deported | to the Portuguese penal colonies in | Africa. Recently Jose de Mella w captured in Lisbon. After the assassination of a pol agent, Mello had been deported to Portuguese convict colony at Tim: whence he mysteriously disappeared On his arrest here he told the police . § Troth: Tt In: & U Ralph W.'S. Hill to Return been in I Bel- | PARIS ry 1 (#).—Ralph W ¥ and Russia, whence he |8, y glum, Germa He was imprisoned in Monsanto | n of | but escaped ds a | Jailers, suspected of having succumbed ' This beautiful suite is constructed of genuine walnut veneers over gum- wood with a deep, rich finish. What charming moments the dining hours will be when this suite graces your dining room, Now— (’s‘.emlined layer felt n;attress, absolutely guaranteed. Heavy quality art tick; roll edze$8-75 A metal bed, an all-steel guaranteed spring, and a soft, downy $14 .50 mattress. Entire 3-piece outfit N % Newest improved baby carriages in a selection of preity colors— reversible gear and full length tubular pusher; storm hood included - $17-50 $25 : CRCRCESCNCN N E=slale==— ol =S ale———lo]———— o] ———=|al——= 0l ——= 0| —— o] —— o] =——= 6] —= |8} — | bl — | 0] ——=| 0] ——— 0] —3 | 0] ————]a] S Griebacher “Jeminine cfpparel of Individuality TWELVE-TEN TWELVETWELVE F STREEY

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