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' THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 148., L o e A T e S — ' : e g M T R B ] it God’s a ghost.” Polis Fi d b, Th t of . “ TOVISIT CAPITAL e S TAKES JAIL TERM it 2 s e s mnamewss| The New President ! Burglary Un}leard Of for Years in Hodges, proposed _anti-evolution law which Fronis Tos Angalss Banks would prohibit teaching of the theory > of evolution in tax-supported schools By the Associated vress.co ot 2 b g 'Naval Students Due Tomor- S. C.—Street Flght Only Recent Head of Association Serving of the State. LOS ANGELES, October 18.—Using Wlll win the Vote Of a_special police officer as his unwilling b aide, a man held up and robbed a down- row—Sightseeing Trips Disturbance. Out Fine at Rate of Heads Bal Boheme Committee. | SWE, boancl cf 38 Bo o ved. The every member Of thc John Ryan Devereux has been named | rohber carrfed a bomb with which he BY MARGARET WRIGHT. stop at a store {0 use a telephone an ] A Wittt Eaiueivals ifee Tno ietar andlithe | Mhen thoyiie tokl thers dan'ionethers Mr. Devereux was chosen at the last | In a low }‘"g’lgt:hflg:gl} ;‘;‘13 Gl ouse—vours inciudge L Naval ' cadets from the Argentine| North American Newspaper Alliance. they exclaim: ‘What! No telephone! | By the Associated Press. meeting of the board of governors. The money. The money was cbtained fn training ship Presidente Sarmiento are | CHARLESTON, S. C. October 18— | Surely this must be the only town in| LITTLE RGCK, Atk October 18— | ball probably will be held in the latter | money. Scheduled to_arrive here at 7 o'clock | Hodges 8. 6. 1% & towh without tule- | the United States without a telephone!” | As 'a protest against ahti-atheist laws | art of January, it is stated. . —_— tomorrow morning for a round of sight- | ¢ hasn’t had the in 12| ‘‘We used to have telephones 12 or 15 | in Arkansas, which he said denied athe- § sceing and entertainment. The vessel | Doare Tt ‘ceore malans distimetion o | Y6ars ago. But the wires of the trolley | ists full - sights. as. oitizens. Chatles is berthed at New York, and_after | iwo other counts. crossed over the telephone wires and| Smith of New York, president of the ow wha you spending the day and night in Wash- | "It hasnt aa a policeman in 12 years, | FUined the connection. Every time you | American — Atsociation. for . Advances NEW President Eight *1685:= ington, the party will go to Annapolis| itants only one | Picked up a receiver you could hear | ment of Atheism, was in jail here last . 10°spend Saturday with the AMErican | man svar wot gringabitents only one | {rains shifting In adjoining towns, but | night, ‘serving. out & finc of 635 . are takin or naval cadets, returning to New York|do it more than three times a year. |YOU couldn’t hear the person you were | posed upon him as a result of his ac- ‘ that evening. That is a record for a town once | Uying to talk with. The owner of the | tivities against a proposed anti-evolu- "The cadets will begin their sightsee- . & amoom OnCE | telephone line didn't want to go to the | tion law o be voted on in the general th t ld tng when busses leave the Mayflower | Doroqon rrior s Many saloons and| expense of putting the wires under- | eloction next st atl coid. Hotel, their headquarters, at 9:15 to- | the other for its lawless drunkenness, | €round: so he just let it fall through.” | ~Fined on a charge of distributing Outsells every other 8-cylinder car morrow morning for the Washington | “Once the worst place in the world, PR — printed material “calculated to provoke " , n Navy Yard, where they will be shown W 15 IbEst " e VN AW NEL AR SOn. @ breach of the peace” Smith first| Auoid napcotics, sedatives. through the gun factory and ship | 5 years of age, and Hodges' oldest in-| “After that,” put in Mrs. J. W. Cobb, | made an appeal bond, but later de- 3 ) Outperfoms ALL other cars model basin. After this they will g0 | habitant, who has been living there for | station agent of the P, & N., - | cided to submit to voluntary impris- 1 to the Capitol, Washington Monument | ba seante J e e Tl orinerve deadening drugs and Lincoln Memorial, arriving at the . " a , > S.ate laws which prohibit atheists from | 3 el acriving althe Little Disturbance. rural policeman, who was stationed | fotitying. in o o moang pun | 1N any form. proved by its record of 30,000 miles B e Nothing ever disturbs *the village | Bere, but he was sent to Augusta, and | L’ in 26,326 consecutive minutes or o since then there hasn't been either g ; Y To Visit Arlington. i e et cx i talEpe b el et i L safe when Fou The party will be at the Naval Ob- [ of the past. The only disturbance re- | That was about 12 years ago.” mission to. testity his own benati by [t ake Father John’s sheerv.!mrx at noon, Wwhere lunc[hennm’ill w:zgnm‘ )‘rarsfl}:as been a street fight m:\‘:&*‘;n"(ailr’g‘v'sbg l;\‘gl”(‘qg";fl‘:}‘:&"‘m Municipal Judge Harper Harb because Medici JOSEPH McREYNOLDS, INC. served, and after an inspection, €] Ve WO men. y A+ ! g = a will g0 1o the Atlington National Geme. | “Ju ve up here a little farther,” | the lown, in the P. & N. station. and R e D e e A 14th Sereet at Kansay AT wnd Uthar street { o tery, where they will place a wreath e ieeles Elodgesmavor, o | DRI S e oo L. OTlal, (THtaS | 496/40, and Smith Wil ‘serve 16 joub at | k72 : li 1d Fotomee 1001 25502018, %t . Hsiomae 189 on the tomb of the Unknown Soldier. ; not available for general use. the rate of &1 a day. o was tech. | Without these drugs it relieves colds and Decatur 098 T Then there will be more sightseeing, , 4 Hodges generally is as up-to-date ( nically surrendered to Fnl;cc Chiet B. C. B KENDRICK & SHREVE R, McREYNOLDS Teturning to the hotel at 4 o'clock | you-can see our calaboose behind the |and prosperous a small town as can be By his. bondiman throssts | builds new strength. SoRpettient AveeatcE. s to prepare for a reception at the Ar-|station. Its door is all off the hinges |found in all South Carolina. There is 0 Shackiiiore, T h and V Sts. 000 K Street N.wi gentine embassy at 5 o'clock. and you could throw a calf through a [much wealth, as evidenced in the : ; 5 14t 1 ] - g . > at newl When it is known that its power to strengthen the system and build Diring the ‘moming Oomdr. (Oostaholein the rof.s = a1 number of handsome homes and luxuri- | 1 t headquart vester- | up the body is why Father John's Medicine is so. successfal for ‘colds; it ~ Talins. capétn of the sbip, accompanied | | What about, this no-telephone situ- |cus automobiles. The town has 12| day on ‘s charge of violating oIty | will be 1nderatond why it-is so valuable as a tonic and for driving the . by the Argentine Ambassador and | atlon, though; just exactly why haven't |stores, 1 bank, modern brick school- | ordinance prohibiting use of the name Comdr. Lajous, nval attache to_ the| you ot telephones and how do vou | house, 3 churches, 2 hotels—and radios! | of the Hoits abians, b impurities out of the system. embassy, will call on President Cool-| Mmanage to get along without them®” | But no telephones. worship.” This charge w NO ALCOHOI DeMoLL's p{ , after which both naval officers “Well, we've just got used to doin; " " " o] A pay ol calls on Secretary Wil | without them: *Net havig any teles | pono, i frenzled city dweller, whose Friday R t D In Furnitur bur, of the Navy Department, and | Phones worrics everybody else worse | lciicy AT¢ On edge, Hodges seems a 3 o Special Notice - dise of quietude. £ of naval opera-|than it does u pery T S, il braal oD “Travelers passing through sometimes ' ‘C°PSTi¥ht. 102, b North American News- The cadets will leave here at 8:45 | re——————————————————— Saturday morning for the Naval Acad- emy at Annapolis, where they will be taken on & sightseeing tour of the insti- Tomorrow we inaugurate a Friday Remnant Day in our Furniture Department. Each Friday thereafter we will place on sale Odd Lots of Furniture which we wish to dispose of quickly. In fact practically all pieces of furniture in stock over three months will be placed in our future Friday Rem- nant Furniture Days at extraordinarily reduced prices. | SCRIOS NUESR %S . (11328, F - SITIRIBET F riday Only... | Tomorrow’s the day when we select regu- lar high-quality items and reduce the prices for FRIDAY ‘ONLY! This time we offer: Meeting Progress With Progress ‘As the banking and financial needs of Washington have grown, a growth indicative of increasing population, so have grown the facilities and capacity of The Lincoln National Bank—to meet them. tution. The brigade of midshipmen will put on a dress parade for them at 11 o’clock, and at noon while the cadets are guests at luncheon of the midship- men, the Argentine ambassador and the ranking officials of the embassy will be luncheon guests of the Academy superintendent. At 2:30 the Argentin- jans will witness a foot ball game be- tween the Naval Cadets-and Duke Uni- versity, leaving for New York at 5:30 o'clock. Officers of Ship. ‘The officers of the Argentine ship are; In addition to the captain, Lieut. Comdrs. P. Quihillalt, J. Muller, A. Gallegos Luque; Lieuts. Julio Lera, G. Monte- negro, A. Caceres, V. M. Padula, G. Mnllev%e, P. D. Etchichurry, F. N. L. arri Regular | $2.50 & $3 End and End Madras & Chambray A ) SHIRTS ¥ [ Tomorrow Only ~—j2 , Junior Lieuts. R. Brunet and . Harriague; Chief Engineer J. C. Villegas Basavilbaso; Engineers M. A. Pedrozo, P. Montayo, F. Giorgi; Sur- geon R. P. Cesar; Paymasters B. Baz- zalo and A. Pace and Pastor L. Bertoni Flores. With constantly improved banking methods and modern facilities the Lincoln National Bank has established a reputation for progres= sive banking service that keeps pace with modern requirements. Formerly Reduced to 1 Ten-piece Mahogany and*Gum Dining RO SHIS: .o oo ahinsinscnasse $475.00 $200.00 1 Ten-piece Walnut .and Gum Dining U Room Suite .. $475.00 $250.00 1 Solid Mahogany Frame Two-piece Liv- ing Room Suite .............. ceee.. $260.00 $157.50 2 Two-piece Living Room Suite........ $300.00 $225.00 1 Three-piece Living Room Suite. $467.50 $240.00 DISABLED VETERANS SEEK FLOWER VENDORS @irl Volunteers Wanted to Sell Forget-me-nots to Aid Ex-Service Men. . Enlistment of an army of girl vol- unteers to_sell forget-me-nots on the Resources of over eight million dollars, and capital, surplus and undivided profits of over a million dollars, represent the cumulative working power employed in behalf of progress. The self same ones | that we have sold i [ hundreds of dozens | streets of Washington Noyemibee 3. 110 ‘i 1 Solid Mahogany Occasional Chair. $42.00 $29.75 &T%%Efi"fi”tfififi Il for ?:g“s‘—s-.a u,p:i‘;s, sl;% I ab;f:;cmt with this friendly and progressive 1 Cogswell Chair, all mohair............ $100.00 $50.00 B e e $5 to 16, & 1 Coquwell Chair, moha.u- and frieze $60.00 : 1 Solid Mahogany Chair...... $80.00 Capt. Fred Kochli, oomde: b:: 3“3 1 Solid Mahogahy Occasional Chair. $42.50 Lincoln National Bank 7th and D Sts. N.W. 17th and H Sts. N.W. local organization, ann campaign publicity would stress the fact that Washington has a greater veterans’ problem, in ratio to its population, than any other community in the United States, having within its borders five veterans’ hospitals, housing at present 1,118 disabled men. i 14 BIG FEATURES 2 Walnut Occasional Chairs. $15.00 1 Mahogany Console Desk : $50.00 1 Mahogany and Gum Spinet Desk...... $53.00 $36.00 1 Mahogany and Gum Spinet Desk...... $50.00 $35.00 1 Mahogany and Gum Secretary. .. . $50.00 $30.00 1 Mahogany and Gum Spinet Desk. $35.00 $22.50 Regular $5 New Fall Hats 33.95 FRIDAY ONLY ........... ’ 2 Red Decorated Cabinet Desks.......... $65.00 $39.75 Make the New. GID ® \fi‘ N IE I'D j‘ At the Family Shoe Store you will be fited by a trained ex- 1 Mahogany and Gum Spinet Desk. $18.00 $28.50 < “Genen_l E‘ l c,: ) pert who is familiar with the many cau¥es of foot discomfort. 3 Wn!nut and GumLid Desk: $32.00 $22.50 I 1325.F. STREET 1 Solid Mahogany Cellarette....... ceee. $90.00 $48.00 1 Mahogany and Gum Cabinet Desk..... $57.00 $30.00 1 Decorated Nest of Tables. .. $59.50 $35.00 1 Mahogany Console Table . $90.00 $45.00 1 Three-piece Fiber Suite. . $96.00 $57.50 1 Walnut and Gum Buffet. ... $39.75 $22.50 VACUUM CLEANER A Foot in Comfort is a Foot in Style . e e i e e S S S -~ a $ 4 $ 0 i . 1 Walnut Console Table ceve $3000 $25.00 2A & "”"&"’"‘35 f f _espec"auy ujhen it wears 1 Decorated Smoking Cabinet. .. .. $39.00 $20.00 ot this ’“,, Soipren R 1 Decorated Drop-leaf Table.. ... 82750 $15.00 > Telephone and we will 66 ”» 1 Decorated End Table. . $39.00 $22.50 N 0 Betsy Ross 1 Decorated End Table. . $3475 $19.50 ¢ MUDDIMANS 1 Decorated End Table....... $17.50 $12.00 709 13th St. N. W. R C 1 Mahogany End Table......... ... $15.00 $9.00 Main 140-6436 A FOOt-Frlend 1 Mahogany-finish End Table........... $7.50 $4.75 1 Mahogany-finish End Table. ... $10.00 $6.00 Sh es 1 Solid Mahogany Sewing Cabinet. 4 $27.50 O 1 Solid Mahogany Sewing Cabinet.... ... $22.50 1 Solid Mahogany Sewing Cabinet..... $14.00 More Than 35 1 Solid Mahogany Sewing Cabinet....... $9.00 D This model in Pat- 2 Decorated Sewing Cabinets sy $7.00 e’nt Leather or ,Sfyles 'from 1 Solid Mal'u;gany Wing Chair, cane seat : Black Kid, $7.50. W hich to Choose T R R vee.. $3250 $17.50 1 Solid Mahogany Wing Chair, cane g AndPBREIN .o 2 S S LR S e e $22.00 $12.00 1 lot Cane-seat Chairs um.i Rockers. Up to $20.00 $6.50 Nomatterwhatthemake BRI o . - $15L50 $75.00 del of oil burner installed 1 Mahogany and Gum Toilet Table. . . $70.00 $37.50 ormodel of 2 Mahogany and Gum 4-6 Poster Beds... $50.00 $33.00 in your home--we can supply 1 Walnut Bed, 46............ s heiss $116.00 $60.00 Walnut and Gum 3-3 Beds..... Boudoir Chairs, in cretonnes. . $65.00 $35. the oil which will keep it porerllh - at top-notch heating effi- ciency. Ask about our form of contract--which gives you double- edged protection! i @ of a “Close-Up?” . 1Fyou would have the closest inspection reveal a smooth, satin- textured complexion, begin using Black and White Peroxide(Van- l:hlnz) Cream today! his pure, snowy cream soft- ens, whitens and refines the skin and protects it against dust and t wegxh&r. It rcwidei1 ahd}?i?éy . 4 and effective base, which holds | Am F O l face powder on, smoothly and erlcan urnace 1 evenly, for hours without renew- ng. . » e Black and White Beauty Cre- A > H O 1 ations are of a quality accepta- merl(-an eatlng 1 ble to those who seek the best, at prices within the reach of all —25cand 50c. A new handsome step-in pump of patent leather with imported beaded buckle and dressy Spanish heel. The same model in black kid with Cuban heel. You can wear the smartest shoes with the utmost comfort. 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