Evening Star Newspaper, October 3, 1928, Page 20

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20 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1928 BISHOP OUTLINES |Court Mass Planned by Lawyers to Mark | Fall Opemng First Time in Amerlca first time in the hi Church Britsh Prelate Disousses the Hof S s [ "5 5% MINISTER IS FREED. morning in St Rejection of Revised Ver- | mack the opening of the Fail (e | p.cqyc soveral Government. witnesses jon by Parli t | ng om for the d to appeat o testify against Re sion by Farliament. TR | en who have been lawyers. and all the ushers and attendants at the service will be meroers of the bar. Ironing Pad and Cover Sets | KANNS 354 ANNIVERNSARY & Only Tuwice a Year Can You Buy Our Reg. $1.95 “Busy Corner” FLAT CREPE —The manufacturers co-operated with ‘ | us in making this big value possible— yfilrd, It long has 1 Reg i Catholic I aris to attend 11“" Mareelus Hart, colored, charged with ::’yv{m;)‘a"g . P e Weatminetor. At | destroving one of his neighbor's gardens, | ! pray for Div guidance t United States A(Kflrnf‘v 'ialph‘ By the Associated Press. | ional dutics during the 3 d the case. CHELTENHAM, England. October 3.| ing year. | eV, r. Hart, -~ ; Th is being in- | Minnesota avenue nor ke alian stom by the rested on complaint of George Bishop of Gloucester, believes that the Catholic Lawvers' Staley, also colored, 1229 Minnesota | only solutions to the problem arising| founded by the Re E. , | avenue, who claimed the pastor's act| from the House of Commons' rejection | pastor of the chu: . of ('\:: ng ‘down (?u hX? garden ?rosh‘\c]t-\ | May on the feast of he culmination of a quarrel which d prayer book are either| 5 SR oal professic mm} when some of Hart's dogs be- | ment of the Church of Eng-| ™ gardinal Hayes will be present at the “boarding” off Stale Two land or parliamentary enactment giving | mass and will de i addtess. All|of the defondnts dozs are said to have | the church spiritual independence. | the ministers of the celebrat > cied as a result of their abnormal diet. | ‘The bishop, speaking as president of | | “the annual church congress. said he would seriously regret disestablishment. | f2 His other solution would be along the @ Street Floor. Another Great Anniversary Feature The Reg. $2 Nationally Known “Black Rock” -Mattress Covers $1.49 ea. —Black Rock covers are noted for long wear and simplicity. They are made of a splendid quality unbleached muslin, are double stitched and bound with tape and fasten at one end with washable rubber buttons. Made for twin, three-quarter and full size beds; cut amply large to allow for shrinkage. and our advice is buy what you need now and lay it away for later use. It is a lovely, washable flat crepe, 39 inches wide, with the name stamped on every yard of the selvage, and is shown in black, white and twenty- three fashionable caqlors—suitable for dresses, lingerie, etc. Specially Priced at Kann's—Street Floor. Leather Bridge Sets $1.59 —Never do we remember offering a better value in bridge sets than this. The cases are of real leather, with silk moire linings and each case con- tains two packs of cards—choice of Congress or Marguerite, gold edge, picture back styles—a pencil and a fancy score pad. An ideal sugges- ion for a bridge prize. Kann's—Street Floor. Roots Other Reg. $1.29 to $1.49 Mattress Covers 389.. An Unusual Come in and Value at Make Your Selection 79¢ Each Norway Spruce Retinospora Plumosa Retinospora Plumosa Aurea American Arborvitae Globe Arborvitae Biota Orientalis Colomdo Blue Spruce Handsome Plants Greatly Reduced Juniperus Siricta Beautiful Silver Blue 52,49 §1.25 Boxwood Fine Plants, 12-'a. High Sgc Plant Fall Bulbs Now On Sale, Extra Fine Quality Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus, Crocus, Calla and Madonna Lilliecs—Bulb Book Free. START PAPER WHITE NARCISSUS AT ONCE FOR THANKSGIVING BLOOMS; Large Bulbs, 12 for $1.00. AN Dug Fresh and Delivered to You PERENNIAL PL TS 25c Each; 10 of a Kind for $2.00 ight blue Delphinium, Columbine, Shasta Doub’e Hol k—senarate colors; Hardy Phlox, all colors; fourteen beautiful varicties. Many other varieties in our catalog. ] Fo: a beautiful lawn next Spring, seed now XOLR l.‘AWN with Capitol Park Lawn Grass Seed. Lb., SEED NOW 40c; 10 Lbs., $3.50. OLD GARDENER FERTILIZER. Stimulates all plants inte quicker and more vigorous growth. Very effective on lawns, 5 Lbs., 50c; 10 Lbs., 85¢c; 50 Lbs., $3.00. JAPANESE BAMBOO RAKES. Light and durable, will clean a lawn without injury to the grass, 75¢ Each. EXPERT LANDSCAPE SERVICE Lawns made end renovated. Gardens planned and planted. —These covers are neatly made of a good quality unblcached muslin, finished with tics. Sizes for twin and full beds. lines of the Church of Scotland zct of | 1621, which give that church full spirit- | (3| Blg Sale l ontlnued ual independence. He also referred to the question of \E‘ Thursday and Friday why Catholies were, not invited, o, the B l o ’ S d S congress. Of this he said: “As long t as the Pope and English Roman Catho- 0 glano S ee ore lies adopt their present unfriendly at- titude toward other Christians it will who would gladly do o, to confer with s wonderful values that we are anxious to us.” 3 9 £ a In alluding to the papal encyclical £ give every ome a chanec. that stated that a union of Christian & could only come by a retura of the H d E rore Rome, the bishop sail « a!‘ y ve g ens There are many members of the Rumnn{fi 3 An exceptionally fine lot—all large, church in all countries who are dis- ( SR e beautifully developed plants. None less satisfied with the tyranny of the Italian | E toward modern thought. I believe th e B y are movements of thought in the Church % high. balled in clay and. of Rome which even its discipline won’ é:q wrapped in burlap. be able to restrain. Three main schools of thought in the | f Church of England were expounded in| & separats sermons. § The Right Rev. Charles Gore, who re- | sicned as Bishop of Oxford in 1919. ad- | dressing high churchmen, warned ex- | well as those in other schools of mougm The Right Rev, F. S. Guy Warman, | Bishoo of Chelmsford, told low church- men that a “fear complex” was actuat- | /3 ing Evangelicals as well as anglo-Catho- | 2 lics and that both feared the modernist i ) reunion of the churches and explained é be difficult for those Roman Catholics. So great has been the appreciation of these dissenting to the original Church of | Curla and resent its intolerant attitude | than three years old. 12 to 18 inches €remiists among the anglo-Catholics s | wiewpoint, “Broad view” churchmen listened to | 8 warning from the Right Rev. Herbert g Baronet Satin Bed Sets $19.98 $ 1 3.95 Value —These sets are made of a beautiful lustrous Baronet satin, in_soft colars— rose, green and orchid, with shirred bor- ders, Pillows to match. Order, from sam- ple on display. Hensley Henson. Bishop of Durham. that | the nation was living on an inherited | )% capital of Christian morality, which | 05| wes steadily wasting away. IS TAXICAB RIVALRY SUIT DISMISSED IN COURT . Driver and President of Company | Cleared of Charges of Soliciting Trade on Street. Cempatiiion between rival taxi compa- nies led to the trial yesterday in Pulicc‘ Court of William Beck: vke, Yellow taxicab driver, and William Brown, pres- 1dent of the company, on charges of so- lieiting trade on the street without a lieense, preferred by members of the In. dependent Taxi Owners’ Association, operators of Diamond taxicabs. Both defendants were acquitted without tak- | ing the stand in their own behalf whe: Judge Gus A. Schuldt ruled that the Government had failed to prove its case ‘The testimony showed that Beckerdy had obtained Harry Sumpman, Diamond Stamped Linen Pieces Special at 69¢ ea. —Centerpieces, scarfs, buffet and vanity sets of all linen, finished with hemstitching and lace edges. Stamped in matching designs so that you can make up an entire set in one pattern. Tall dark blue and Dai Stamped Gowns ) 49¢ Card Table (overs 49¢ cab driver, as a passenger in his cab at | the Raleigh IIntel on September 11 and | driven him arcuad the city. C. V. Spar- row and D. J. Spaulding, ‘Sther Diamond | k8 Scicntific Spraying. Estimates cheerfuliy furnished. eab operato! testified that they saw ;;§ —Stamped and readymade covers of black satesn, bound with red or yellow. —Readymade gowns of good quality voile—stamped in simple designs, easy to work. Kann's—Fourth Floor. We F . ‘V. Bolgiano & CO. Phone 915 E St. N Mein 91 him get in the Yellow cab. They failed to prove conclusively, however, that| Beckerdyke did not have a license or | iy that Brown was the president of the | ' company. Judge Schuldt decided in dis- | ({ missing the case. | 2t Deliger | Sale! Table Tops 94c ea. Sizes 22x27 25x40 25x411 7 25x48 O0x12 Axminster Rugs $2()95 —Tt will be hard to find a better value or lovelier rugs than these we are offering in this Anniversary special. They are made by one of the leading rug mills—and are in patterns.and colors that will add beauty and charm to any home. Rugs that will give years of service, at an almost unbelievably low price. Deon't fail to see them! Pure Linen | Madeira Lunch- eon Napkins Box of Six for $1.48 —Beautiful napkins of a nice quality linen, elaborately dec- orated with Madeira hand- embroidered designs. The price for the six is regularly $2.15—s0 our advice is to buy now at this saving and lay aside for Christmas giving! 65¢ Felt-Base Floor Covering —The well known Armstrong and Cer- tainteed heavy felt base, in the newest ¢ 5(] patterns and colorings. A grade that is 3‘ f (Stightly Imperfect) —White tops to use on kitchen tables, as drip pans in the garage, and for many other useful pur- poses—priced in the Anniversary Sale at a worth- while saving. The imperfections are slight and will not affect the use or appearance in the least. guaranteed to wear satisfactorily. Please bring floor measurements. Kann's—Third Floor. Simmons Bed Outfits Bed, Springs and Mattress for $22.95 —The beds are in four different and in white, i nd wood finishes. The springs are a guaranteed link style and the mattress, a guar- anteed all layer felt. Choice of full, three- quarter and single sizes. Kann's—Third Floor. 500 Bedspreads Samples and Irregulars s to Yo Off —This special sale offers an excellent assortment of rayon, crochet, and crinkle Marseilles spreads, in all the desirable colors, double bed size; also some for single beds. The imperfections are very sltght. These spreads were sccured from several of the leading manufacturers of the country. $2 to $10 Values Now $1.25 to $4.95 Kann’s—Street Floor, THE BEST SINCE 1820 AWlter of Wa Withoss i Worrr;rnth NO one knows how cold it may become between now and next April. But if you have chosen the right fuel, and you have laid in an adequate supply of it, then you are sure of ample indoor warmth, without worry or constant catering to your heater. Oid Company’s Lehigh Anthracite is a record of a hundred andeight years of con- dependable fuel. It is a pure, clean coal of tinuousserviceinsatisfactory home-heating, uniform quality. It isnot temperamental. This quality anthracite, famed for its pur- Weck in and weck out, through ity and uniformity is, naturally, the coldest, most blustery days, handled by reliable coal dealers. and through the milder ones, Your local Old Company’s dealer this coal may be relied upon to will be be glad to provide you furnish steady, even heat to the not only with this dependable required degree. coal, but also with expert advice Old Company’s Lehigh, known on using it most effectively and as The Best Since 1820, has a economically, 3 OLD COMPANY'S LeHiGH ANTHRACITE For namss : [ ncarby dealers, write or phone our ncarest office: THE LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION COMPANY 1421 Chestnut Street 143 Liberty Street 100 Milk Street 912 Prudential BI ‘Third Nat'l Bank Bldg. Philadelphis, Pa. New York, N.¥. Boston, Mass, L ‘Speingtiald, Mass, Reg. $39.95 Imported 100-Pe. China Dinner Sets $27.95 —This is one of our own importaticns. The sets are of fine, thin china. beautifully decorated with the papular Bird of Paradise and gold-traced handles. Priced in this sale at a most attractive saving. Lovely for wedding and Christmas gifts. Buy now and lay aside until needed. Cotton Huck Face Towels » . 14¢ ea. —Good weight, closely woven towels of a nice quality cotton huck. Some plain white, others with colored borders. A regular 19c value. Buy now and save money. Kann's—Street Floor. Tune in on Reinald Werrenrath Recital SUNDAY Silver-Plated Bread Trays $ 1 .98 zl-."«chggl:rm)mn —Regularly 49c, with long smooth epameled handles. china. 8ix cups _and six Limited 2 to a customer. saucers to a set. Regularly No Mail or Phone Orders. priced at $1.29. Kann's—Third Floor. vywvvvwvvvvvvvvvvv ” ; Stations Cups and Saucers 98¢ Set —Prettily decorated Cups and Saucers of egg shell —Beautifully designed Trays for bread and sandwiches. Choice of several patterns. Regular $2.98 and $3.49 values. Kann's—Third Floor.

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