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. S ( g TMIWW \ fourth. ‘Women Exhibit Saddlers. Clis 33—Saddle horses, ridden by voung women of twenty: The Jester, Afiss Martha Lamar FEMNis, ‘Washington an association to be known by some such name as the American Horse Foundation, which shall be an association of associa- tions at the Natiohal . Capital with Davis Not in G. O. P. Race. In a statement given out at Ma- rietta this week, Gov. Davis has put an end to the talk to the effect that he might -reconsider hi hdra: tween him and Dr. Fess, by which he will say nothing further about the matter until just before the close of the entries, and then step aside, leav- ing Dr. Fes Homer L. Kit See. & Trehs. ' %O COCk Wlns 01)3"157 nt’y MAKING THE jUMPS LOOK EASY AT NATIONAL{Q\D\ i |SENATOR YORK TO RUN PINCHOT CORRALS. CAPITAL HORSE SHOW. . s g AGAIN IN'WEST VIRGINIA STATE-WIDE VOTE Field in All-Hunters Event . AT : MARYI.AND P[]I.""}S 7 lnI: ly & i Vari (Continued from First I 3 \ ely in. Various A Sigs | stalwart republicanism since ~the | Horse Show Spectators Breathless as He and Blue Ridge Districts. | stxties have mafntained neutrality. | SR . N . ¥ SpectalDispatch to The Star. Supporters of the Attorney Gen- 3 Are Forced to Repeat Five Jumps - Governor Charged With De- | 'GRAFTON. W, Va. May 13—Sena- | oral assort he wil hava 2 majority Ex-Representative Seeking 3 or V' m - nson, " '? vil 3 < e of Philadelphia and Pitts- 3 : g | Mingo county, will be a candidate for | OUtside o s . to Untie Scores. feating Prohibition and Anti= | enemimation as state senator for the | burgh and there is no danger of nis!| Democratic Nominztron, £ ks : I:i,xth Q{;&lr!c Md\;-xw-?l oy i being tagged as & Philadeiphia nm-; ¥ B Woodcock, clean-limbed and sure-|sccond; Tamarack, Mrs. Ambrose Betting Legislation. ,,‘I:YC':,";H‘“J:‘F"'S.?“““,’, o s & pn- | jority-made candidate. They say he | Confident of Wmmng. footed, owned by Miss Michell S ’\:;'L';‘H“"‘ffl','ns“'}‘;“fffid Wingiatisn i s T isiclan. He was originally t»rum"‘:'“ y at least alne of they . @ e Newbor s s tEilimphed jinkeen. compes | ey, opring, oorth, s o BALTIMORE, May 15.—The political | yyoy 08, county, U O 0 alingo | elghteen Ty coountleny which) Bave | vy cayry Wash, Cla tition over a field of fifty-seven|hunters: Lough Spring, Gen. James Mo e el 4 AR B e al- | Sproul his unprecedented majority of | | 2l g arenc g ey e T Ll gensation of the Week here was the|ter, and has played an Important part |, O o | C- Dill of Spokane, former democrats entries in the “open for all hunters” | p =t b WOn, Jold; B Lo 5 3 nie|in the development of the Tug river [ 293,000 at the primary of 1918, claim- | ativé Redman, gecond; Fox Land, same bitter attack made upon Gov. Ritchie ¢ ver 100.000 and | FePresentative from the fifth district event ut Arlington Park vesterday.| owner thisde and Why Not, ‘Gen 2 O Neador of the | valley section. Before being elected | ing Philadelphia by over 100,000 and S8 0 0 £ % during the sccond day's judging of Duchanan, fourth. o2 ; by William Purnel lt all, en'.om: oo | L0 the senate he was mayor of Wil-{ Allegheny by 50,000, with Lack = b Jull mieEd 0 the National Capital horse show. s tircen hunters: Sheman- dry iaudoreform, 10roed, AG Hamson. A ‘hecling | wanna, Erie, Delaware, Dauphin, ‘Le- | &5 W nomination for the U P! fiss Marion du Pont, won; Har- sion of the legislature just closed. In| H. Campbell Richards of Wheeling | ! 5 States Senate upon the demucrat . When he walked proudly up to re- apt, W. C. Ocker, second; Skin S o e was made at & din- | has announced his candiducy for the |high, Northampton and Blare. The o ! celve his blue ribbon, just off his . Spencer Ilsley, third, and Gay BIatIACY ‘fl"m oy the: AvtiSieon revlubllc:n nomin;.;lm; _tlur ;}rfin: sena- | Pinchot people claim cvery county | "o S s g Dii that At ey flank stalked Miss Marion du Pont's|Lark -‘:‘Jl- Gen. J. G. Harbord, fourth. :Z;;::d;': Hm’“acc"'“ed e ivsinct O e ook, Brooke " and ‘ymq|except Philadelphla and Allegheny.lof the demyeratic nom: ok it et : Noe Bl : G elgian Envoy Present. » Mr. vesented |and cut the estimates for the two Gcifting aroutd over the And off to one side, watching him ) Baroness de Cartier were among the of the prohibition enforcement acl)guring the 1919-1920 term. . oo ’ spots the republi strongha { jealously, stood Jeff, the proud mount | Buests in Mr. and Mrs. Larz Ander- and the anti-betting bill, which would | Charles C. Garrigan of Glandale, | ! their conversations. ory 1o making a campaig of Gen, Persning. dnd the seneral's | SO box ; 1Y e the racetracks in | former prosecuting atorney .f Mar-| Nobody has paid any attention to ndexter. - ndy . who tried hard for the he minister of the Serbs, Croats 0| shall county, has withdriw | the rest of the state ticket of the re-| i ral that Pol: prize but were found wanting. and Slovenes and Mme. Grouiich and Maryland. He also charged that “the | 8004 a0t Y5 the republican noninas | punticans and the democratic pri-| be the. republican. ne When the judges compared notes|Senator and Mrs. Gilbert M. Hitch- governor had promised Senator Nor-|tion for Congress in the first distri et ause of the anti-Poindext after the elimination round, with only | COCk were the guests of s Ruth : sena Norris | There are now three candid: mary is a mere formallty except in pecially an the rallr Woodcock and Blue Ridge left, their Hitchcock and Miss Julla Whiting in Fiejto) ruy for;the Senato o the nomination: Representat one place. The democrats are better labor votes., Dill is mapping ou verdict was a “perfect performan their box. S AR could take the governor's chalr nextiy n ™, URogenbloom of Wheeling. | organized than in years and watghing n to take advantage for euch, albeit totally different per-| Mr. and Mrs. Walter R.-Tuckerman March and get an organization of his|who will seck renomination; Jame ju action form. Woodcock fenced cleanly | had in their box Mrs. De Peyster and % . & the next|D. Parriott and Dr. D. B. Ealy, both | ¢4serly for signs -of a repubd H Prefers Governorship. and with sueed, exhibiting an appar- | et little daughter, Alice Dé Peyster, oW i oination for him-{of Moundsville. e break, which can be turned to their| R ;l",;n“i‘}"]‘fl: ne 7’:”'"»‘ se lrm-_d to be :-‘fm-\;::; ‘Ir;;k:mhri‘;-fl}:‘rf::frzg‘"r\‘;‘l.\z\;r- e e also declared that Gov. PELSC T R ST aid in cutting down the huge normal | who has been mentioned favorab heels of his. Bl Biaen anoe e, Mr. and Mrs. James Parmalee en Ritehie “brokce this promise whey he republican majority. : orial wormination i, hand, jumped carefull 1d methodi- | tertained M Bell and their house got ‘cold feet’ on o Y P P . PEwede = Sany, g cavstully, sod meti Mr. Ralph King and Mr. Woods Mr. Hall charged that the ,sl,«l:":x.g:? o Pepper Believed Safe. ring to take in the guber- ing @ well balanced and nicely calcu- Cleveland, Ohio. loan for road construction In S0/ U7 | Senator George Wharton Pepper is|Batorial contest tw rs hence lated performance |, Mrs. Loren Jolinson had as guests ern Maryland was one of the EUY | believed safely out of the woods even) ,Jont I e e g in her box Mrs. John Blankenship of ernor's schemes which got four votes) eved safely s even!aioweq candidate for the republ , ive Jumps Repeated. Baltimore, Mrs. Victor Kauffmann in the senate against the “dry” Wil by the most pessimistic of his fol-| t Poindexter, The outcome was that Woodcock | Mrs. Charles V. Wheeler, Mrs. Flo and the anti-betting bill. lowers, some o2 Wnom insisted upon|r a rathe and Blue Ridge were Sens over the | Waggaman and Mrs. George Leonard Governor Denten Charges. a speecchmakinz campaign, when| e & B dge took | Smith. chi v Atlantic ————— jel iboy o e hegs o 3 fhe st two in the same o tea | Mrs Charles Boughton Wood ocou- Cfi;"o:“.:”“.:tm"}(‘,‘,‘,' 2ihe time fhe :;ledr:: “'i”'“':';im]":(f‘h""‘ i | iroed fhe wask 2| anner in his previous | pied her box a ad as her oSts L oy 5 . e agains e senator has| y refuse a i 1ime :vfirh&rnn:m-e But as he wheeled for ! hor nicce, Miss ‘i‘{.'.r}‘ ‘Ifl ;\;nll::zfn,g::l:\;‘fl Hall tg‘a‘:.‘,‘.‘f, &?:Rl:‘l’:‘?fl' ::D:m::c:.‘y “Farmer Jim” Ferguson Secks | kept out of the guberntorial row and 5")"1“ Y with any di g1 68 e third, facing the declining sun in | party of vi slon T al vouid : Sty fid e fael ne that Lolns the Weat: the tlling. rovh must havs | o O e aiker had Mr. Hall, but further than this woul®| Democratic Nomination for ~ |has swept up ahd down the state ad-{doxter cannot be defeated is tendin: impaired_ his vision an ! their box Mr. and_Mrs. Willlam Erie javel nothiag e, e hito United States § dressing mectings arranged in his|to Keep others natorial amb and he rapped the b s e A B very broadly that he nited s 3 i A _{ tions out of the r and he rapped the barrier with hid | Fowler and Mtrs; Edward K. Finken e g to & mud-slinging duel s Senate. behalf, appearing with Alter umnl_m' ons out otithe Kdue, ier o however, and went over the double, Mrs, Willlam Howard Taft was with Mr. Hall. Ko to | SPecinl Dispateh to The Star. vited, but maintaining neutrality.|scupport a strong woman vote, basinc jump in perfect style, ending his per- ! among the guests in Mrs. Hora That Gov. Ritchie will be asked 101 "AUSTIN, Tex. May 13.—James E.|Senator Pepper is campaigning for|his appeal t rely upon t ' formance with cheers’ from the stands | Westcott ana Mrs. Thomas Bell Swee i‘;i\r:‘fi:“h)'"* miad -::’f“‘hf";e e Eht, | Ferguson, impeached and repudiated | the balance of the Lenrosc teren | Dolndexter -Newherry vots cchoing across the fieid. i ne 0x inatio g = b 2 £ % Zillia drag in any issue other th Woodcock Stepped out for his per- | Mr e Mirs. Rabert Choat jr.. of leading a solid line of democracy.jas Governor of Texas in 1917, is]agamst Representative Willlam 3. | ceniment L it is b formance. From spectators could be | Roston: Miss Alice Harding and with the exception of the l‘!z‘;lifil’f{:fl; bringing into his race for United |Burke of Pittsburgh, who has cover-|politicians, will prove futile. ;‘:m;ln Jhopeful: “Well, he may misy|C. J. Henry of the British emb; o H“'L“n;’;y‘ e TopoT States senator, Charles A. Culberson’s | ed the state and is reported to have] The clection in Seattle of Dr. 1 i " 7 Coadnd . came X o : own, for many years a promi a5 cleanly as bofors o o] hons Hm i Ml Rathetiag Ot s Feported that the democratic {place, a touch of the fire and a trace | Ford backing from time time. 0 aciive soctatint amd sgtiato i t w0 ciosc. but jus{ with the | Mackay of New York in their box. leaders 'see in_the Eovernors an-lof the spectacular campalgning such| Maj. David A. Reed, who sccks the tended to up cal ght balance and’pr tasE Rudolph Box Party. orite S the: democratic party: and 22 ;“""" him, an unknown country re’:"“‘"d" oL ‘L‘l‘” *I‘""';‘h”f‘";'l e e S, SR LA iy : gelding, h was champion ac| The Commissioner of the District eventually a “knock-down-and-drag- |banker, governor of the state. and the nomination for the full term, . an org ion” of busine chesier, N3 ¢ aiiand Mrs. Cuno Rudolph entertained owe it Deticeen Tuftchie’ and | “Farmer boy. railroad section hand, | declared for the attornes gencral. lic| onRL 7oaN wiio have 16 e third position i qrouEht W a0 interesting party in thelr box, State Treasurer John M. Dennis for| . indis . sblois Sonoaition. Rentifel with perform Which e et | their guests including Mrs. Arthuf e berstoril Momination twoi| farm owner; small banker; Governor[has 0 serious opbssior. . | N eDublican pae be sufficient to win, and Col C. bane | Capper. Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh, Mrs. rs from now. of Texas for two and.a half years, hile Fherg 1S Tollch Specy At on o2 state. This suppo Hood, who received fourth po- ! 900N Allen Dougherty, Mrs. €. €. Me- Fear the Results of “Muddls founder of a new political party in |to the Pinchot attitude in event off sition, also put up an excellent pern i Chord and Mrs. Pembroke Thom. e e that are golnk the [TeXas in his effort to “come back” to |a defeat by 2 narrow majority coming | Oppose Direct Primary. rmance. making a mer Ci ot PeI- | “Col. Duncan K, Major acted as host 3 orts that are golng thel o.yre "o Vindication after his im- % Philadelphis, both the forés ; ; : There wers o {in Gen, Pershing's box, and had among rounds now are that the democratic | Feclie © VIRGITATion afier his ime|out o adelphia, both the forester| Both republican and dem| thotiores fo0 numer- | 1is “griests’ Col.- and Mrsi. P and leaders fear the situation has become f, y e qge. t bersonal. eharm |and Mrs. Pinchot, who has been on| s are engaged In to ménti ot their rounds Torncy L aied with state Semator Wil- | Pobsesses traits of personal charm Onllleaders are engaged in J leparicd from the «s Carolyn Nash entertained’ a liam 1. Norris artd former Represent- “".}.’h’;‘";",‘,,f"”i"“;h“"“ G thel stump, mave declared they Wwill|che direct primary p u the Warder .oup for praiked off With | yariy'in her parents, Medical Director ative David J. Lewls In the ring that |, The fght s being made in the abide by the decision. But many of|the meeting of the ing his performance of last yenedty |and Mrs. Francis S s box, her the party may be Split on the “wel'|erg) electivn is a mére formality. the Pinchot men declare the majority | At this time, petitions for the repe. this respect. K B e ey iired DU and “dry” lssue so hopelessly ihtil ‘Farmer Jim" Ferguson abandoned |had better be decisive or a movement{of the direct primary are being cir- Starbright Is Prize Pony. Irvine Keyser of Baltimore, Capt. have 4 good chance of winning out | L3 P P EIAIes Cents avosales: | may be started. Mrs. Pinchot heard| culated and are meeting w usua Starbright, & dimivutive little b jam Dogller, Commander R." M. in what the leaders claim is a demo- | (iVes progreasive democratn them- | ot these declarations and made the pony, owned by W. Lodge Howl Capt. F. L. Herron. cratic v n Maryland. It is|ou; v k- O s it husbann.would growin caplired the prize cup for the ponies | and "Mrs. Robert M. Thompson Fo N e thne Norris would arop out|duies Jor ‘the ~progressive party’|direct statement.her husband wouldl,,'sniy chier 1 hareess, and Murad, a little black : had several gue th them in their it the governor would decide to en- | 4Pandonec by its leaders, wore held |stand by his assertion and accept the|among the lectorate, and white contestant, owned by Miss | PO, 28 did Mr. William Phelps Eno. ter, 4nd would be quite satisfied tojir oot VW orty A A o, ¢ will of the party voters. € primary law may be ch 1‘,..n’m Leizear, was' second. Ruth ! sxr.‘;v. ‘“3\’""{; Dove, Mr. Dennis Up- become governor. L ;e'r‘guq{m R uEana Bven his) to de for Tuckervian's Rob Roy took third | Son. Mrs. W. Harry Brown. Rear Ad- > vhich has caused | o (a0t JerEs | eioser respor vrize. ob Roy took third: i ana Mrs, Cary T. Grayson, Mr. e i f;lxen"dns vy ?L“nfi’lll";i’é“ii inJfollow-| PHONE RATES SUSPENDED: |of clective officials. E. M. Palmer's chestnut stalli 5 ¢ls. s bheen looke on as % L s N B forts to make Bricaie hatiie Leoutystiliion, - William' Mitchell and. Mrs. Jo- Lewls, who has heen looked upon 4% ! mination to “control and dominate- NEW ORLEANS. May 13—The for the local harness class, with |S°Ph Leiter were among the other senatorial fight, will 1y Louisiana pubiic service commission | nas Bones' Clipper second and W. | PoX holders. Statement defining his attitude on the | MASONS INVITE PRESIDENT. |today ordered the immediate suspen- | 3 H. Strombrock’s Rouster, a sorrel, | —_— i prohibition question. Mr. ie ils | 2 A Atain the omb; . a sorrel, question. Mr. e & sion of telephone rate increases running third. Theonly avowed or prospeciive can-| ATHENS, Ga, May 13.—President % : The crow at the opening day| didate to date whose views on the | Harding has been invited to attend me‘g_ram“d the Cumberland Telephon thought they saw some stimulating prohibition question have not been | Masonic exercises here May 24, when |Company in Louisana last year and 2 military riding features. Well, they expressed. the h’unflredlh anniversary of the lay- ordsrerl a reh;t,x,nn_g of the rate caseindependent, ut it di ith yes- e corner s New College, 27, e increases amounted | in the ority as Phore wes 6. CHAHIGE Fate.. WHich On the republican side there have {will be celebrated, it was annotnced 'have been in eifect since April 30,,powcr when the fight is between ¢ Aupnen out 1o b6 & WP anE Rk Sie been no_developments in the sena- |here this morning. 1921. - two parties gle. In the 3d Fi Hi torial fight this week. While Rep- s i e T (con resentative John Philip Hill, in an- 3 = A black equine thie, with a wdting ! _ nounciag that he would maké his de. || = trooper with red hair and a red polka N cision, pro or con. next wedk about }jj) dotted robe behind the: Opposed by Four Democrats in ¥ getting into the fight, did not indi- || I il down 'the: trask & wam‘J‘;r_"ii‘:";;:‘é ppF' H‘YIS g e Opmert Miss Marion Dupont riding Blue Ridge in the open-to-all Jump- | cate which choice he is li.l:ely to il I Hia name 2 De WItt bt OTontimns i or i s ng clans. make, his friends belleve he will ||l I his name as De Witt, but O'Toole was gh eat in House for e Lowers Gay Lark, owned by Mal. Gen. Harbord and ridden by Lieut.|{hrow nis'hat into e ring. * I | y 3 e MeCreery in the hunters’ class. | "Several months ago the possibility | i Secens: Short Terxi, of HIll ‘as the republican nominee for ||l e, I a obitail o attery F. | Special Dispatch to The Star, )} the United States Senate tas dis- wearing a pure white toga, which had “STIN, cussed, but he waved such a pos- half dropped off him during the race,| AUSTIN. Tex. May 13.—Republicans \TRAMMELL MUST FIGHT sibility aside. His position was that and was drooping forlornly at tns|of the thirteenth Texas congressional {he would rather run for Congress— close, pulled in an easy second be-|district, part of the noted old-time [ TO GAIN NOMINATION !2° race “in “which he thought the I causé of the fact that Private Troy's|fifth Texas district of Joseph Weldon | SR R chances for victory were very large- I Lok, from Dattery D. somewhere inlpauey fame; stand an excellent lyfon Mg slces i A Sh for M I e fcramble emerged at the finish . c More recently, however, a very con- f minus one of the horses. It probably | chance of electing their first repre- Entrance of Former Governor Into, 478 [*Chihent has developed In i op for en | struggled out somewhere in the | sentativ ] ] favor of Hill for the Senate, and this | i e et T e e ::i‘::ltfl:‘r:l ::I‘ the hi‘:tory :r‘ the dis. | Race Removes Chance of L rant hid become 8o, prononncea I|i 5 ] speedy enough, and departed for the o e second republican from ‘ Walkover. that he is considering the question of il stables. Private Troy, however, pre.|the “solid democratic state of Texa: = |ecoming a senatorial candidate. as urcnase e tlre toc (o] it served the most immaculate toga,} A candidate who seeks both the re- o Special Dispatch to The Star. Should he get into the race —and | sprinkled with red maltese crosses,| publican and the Independent vote of | GUbernatorial Contest Breed- | sacksoNviLLE, Fia.. o the probabilities are that he will—it ||| it and appeared much the Homan at] the twelve counties in the district has jadvent of a regular republican ne I Lelennd e T mocdiiel t | nish. jbeen announced, in opposition to the| = . paper in Florida, called the Florida | Will g0 aftér Senator France because i jall seriousness, however. the | four democratic candidates, for the| INQ Discord—Features of | Poli” ana pubiished at Winter Haver, | Of his treaty votes and also his vote us or s nc Ve il “:e‘-pil:mg with cavalry troopers par- | special election to be held in May for | has caused a bit of interest in the cam- | o0 the anti heer bill, L 9 9 hd L L4 ° o i 2 ay furnished thrills|a successor to Lucian W. Parrish, H H aign that is not alway: R I e | unthousi of. As the Roraes aproached | representative, who was kited 1 an| Republican Campaign. | iy not sy experienced in i the circle of fire infantrymen beside | accident while. campaigning for the | v oo star Since “the entrance of former Gov. | | | t © horses. Did they flinch? | United States Senate. As this election | Special Dispateh to B Gilchrist into the senatorial race it has | I - - About as mich as an_ clenhant From | Wil B0 to the ajority winner: ¢ | COLUMBUS, Ohlo, May 12.—The | been found that saie mewspapers are | il verything in the store to be sold regard- i ."ham[o::gl::z:-‘.";rhhpi:-e?t r]xgh! }hruuglh cxns(d}e‘re? more than a possibility | qemocrats of Ohio are having fully | taking a more serious view of the sit- | I o o it clean heels and steady | that the independent republican can- 3 " | vation. and now declare that Senator | I > frames, with fearlessness crying out|didate will carry the district. The |2$ much trouble with their primary| park Trammeil will not have a walk- | ess O ormer ‘prlces. reatest argaln i from every ¢le. 1t was held un-|unexpired term will end March 1, |election ticket as the republicans, In |over for re-clection. Gen. Gilchrist is 7 . st and e late stayers felt that|1923, and an election will be held in|spite of the, fact that they have|Very well known and admired in the h f W h h they Were well ropati 19id;and an clection il heihold in [enita. of thes fact that. they e T e e e event the men o ashington have ever ine steeplechuse brought the only |cratic nomince for the cnsuins term, f""fd s L9 | carried cn with vigor. . . mishap of the e Make o o o Ol B s ™™ | decide. Senator Pomerene will, of | “Gen. Gilchrist was elected_governor k T he foll Il th its owner, Mr. Wiltshire up, got!Wichita Falls, the independent, win [course, have the nomination for the|Oon & local option platform In 1308, and, nown. e 70 owlng prlces te t e Story‘. it 3 tangled up in the tenth jump and|the short term, he would stand no Bt vettnsat Sipcsition the constitution making the office a sin- : came ‘-rl;lxlw}w‘z down Jn‘ a nasty fall. | chance, short of a political miracle, of “'I‘f °’]: ‘l’h : ':m"t‘": - gle term of 'Iour years, he eéntered the i Neither the horse nor rider, however, | defeating « democrati inee espite the fact that two years ago | senatorial primary later with then Sen- 0 S : serious injury. T e S car term fotlowing Toe 49T | former State Auditor A. V. Donahey, |ator N. C. Bryan and Park Trammell, Genume B v D $3.50 and $4.00 Silk ¢ The ill luck of Hay Make left only | expired term. then the candidate of the democrats | the latter winning. il % o 3 . S s d B . i two horses to contest the issue. They| The race in the thirteenth district | foT governor, ran nearly 300,000 votes; Considerable interest is evidenced in . 0y it tripe an rocade —_ P were Anne Excellence and Jay Bird,|is the most complicated in recent |2head of the rest of his ticket—and | the contest which will be made in the Umon Sults S Shirls | nne trailea off the pace for a mile | Texas history. Miss Anne Webb Blan- | Yot was defeated—the local demo- (second congressional _district, where ! SRRIPIR BN MRt s nielaiaty a :nhhalf‘ and went to the pace with { ton, state superintendent of public |cratic leaders uee‘:n detc}rhmmefl ;hat len{:jenm'lwg }Cfmuk Clarlk, after being > 2 | rush on the next o I1ast turn.|instruction and sister of R ®lhe shall not have the nomina- | elected 7o cach Congress since the Fifty- q Throughout the back stretoh the. thes | thos, Thomac Lo Branton. 1o wnocaieg tion for governor again this year.| ninth, and now serving in the § $1.25 Grade Fine enuine Paris an l fought it out and Anne thundered|three other democrats, and Represen- | The reason given Is that he is not seventh, will be opposed by Robert W. Check Nain.ook Union o down the stretch like an express lo-| tative Blanton took leave of the|gubernatorial material—does not|Davis. who served in Congress from B llt Gart comotive, with Jay Bird hanging on|House to help his sister fight her bat- | -measure up to the job,” as it Is put | the Fifty-fitth to the Fifty-elghth, Suits 5 et righton ers, | hhke ‘;hp coal tender. The first race of | tle, which has injected an indorse- | by John O'Dwyer, the Toledo tli)emo- ?vlslernm‘reldé;roégtslfg%vsg\r‘grnor and s | the day went to Trooper, an Army | ment of his open-shop and other hob- | cratic leader who seems to be at,was defeated ¥ Gov T - Second Qualif ) horse. with Prince second and Babe| bies into the fght. ‘Orville Bulling. | the head of the Donahey opposition. | Registration In the state has been w d ty Nolde & bringing in the show money. e e amits Ho helped write the |It is suspected that the real reason | fairly good, although not up to the last o oven 15 Hi All-silk So: i List of Avaras: republican state platform two years|is that as state auditor Mr. Donahey | listing, the women particularly showing B . urste All- X, 75¢ and I x ago. but insists he is Tunning now |Stepped on _organizaiion toes too | only mild interest in the campaign. The — 1 Vak Pai | The events of the day, with win- | 5871\ as an independent. 18 byck. | much when he compelled the paring | primary election will be held June 6. 'as SYRETEr lues. Parr........... ners, owners and awards, were asl|ing the entire bunch of democrats,|down of bills presented to the state l'fiellavz;ofwe‘?‘lg;‘"filfingm and second < 6 pairs, $3.00 i follows: while Stats Senator Guinn Williams | for payment. choice m A“ s-lk Shir pairs, & | s 20_Local harness: Brie.a- |Of Decatur is considered the leader of | Backed by Former War Secretary. ss, $6.50 & $7 =1 ts d ity N ! Brac TN Falmer woni Clipper,|the three male,democratic candidates. | Q'Dwyer is supported in his oppo-| PROHIBITION CASE FALLS. PIANOS 7 consisting of Jersey, Baby @ Second Quality Nolde & {i oma: u_rr';r;rm"_ksel:;,‘.;g, and Rouster, sition to Donahey by former Secre-| The case against James Whiteley, B dcloth and Cl’e;)e in s .95 Hurste $1.50 All-silk Drop- | 76—Road hack ana nunter:| RIDING AND HUNT CLUB tary of War Newton D. Baker of|charged with the possession and il- : p - — sitch Sox; all col c | Jedwing, Capt- A P Thaver. won; ¢ Cl’el"e‘g"gis (”"p"l;og"l}‘of has never X |lcgal sale of whisky. was dismissed white and colors.......... : 0X; oxs. ... if 'arry Not, Col. W. W. Whitside, sec- Plalne = . . - | yesterday in the United States branch - ond:” Mine Sweeper, Maj. Stanley MAY BUY QUARTERS { James L. Cox also is hot In favor of | 3¢ Police Court for want of proseou- XCELLENCZ $5.00 15> dozen i Koch, third. and Margaret, Melvin C. Donahey for governor this vear|ijon. While manager of the Cumber- sz 50 and $3 M i Hazeg, fourth, though he is tacit in . his opposition. | jand apartment house, Thomas Cirole, ¥ detasl i 2 . $3 50 54 00, $4.50 it Cla# 13—Heavy harness riovices: | Executive Committee A Donahey was state auditor when Cox | Whiteley was arrested by Otis Ange: n every detail of con- — U, $4.U0, 94. it ovation, 'formerly’ Propuzande sirg, | Executive Committee Accepts Op-|was govornor, and the two oficais | vine, st that time a ravenue agent trucds d the Straw Hats...... 4= 60 | cula Long Combs. won: Mountal not work together harmoniously. | Angevine has since left the force. stru ® Str w H —1 ! Ylew King. SMountain View Upialn | portunity to Purchase, Sub- Former *Gov. * Harmon _ cvidently T otk v ammsicn w10 en fon;yiand | a ats...... con lipper, Thomas Bones, third thinks the party could present a bet-}other former prohibition agents o J 7 4 : d Dady Laljl, E. M. Paimer, fourth, Ject to Approval ter candidate, and is known to have | tha charge of ‘blackmailing and con llltlng beauty of its $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 s 65 i i Class T4—Hunters, for the Warder| The executive committee of the |preferred former Chief Justice Hugh | spiracy. A z All-Silk Knitted and « hd i cup. L. Nichols, who has definitely declined mustcal voice h e — i 3 s Riding and Hunt Club of Washing- 4 i ; votce have — 3 | Woodcock, Miss Mitchell S. New- to run. Outside organization circles Cut Silk Ties . el herg, won: Anne Ford. -Spencer Tisy, |10 has accepted an opportunity af-|Donahey continues to show unusual candidate for nomination for gov- d the Chickeri) 1 Rl uits. ......... | - second: “Aliahmande, Maj. G. S, Pat- |forded the club to purchase its|strength, and it ls'because he thusjernor, which has been current in the cause ering o . ton, third, and Tarry Not, Col. W. W. gives evidence showing a clean | state for the last two weeks, featured It Whitside, fourth, present quarters, including the vacant | Dair of heels to whoever contests with | principally by Representative C. L. t0 be sought after by sl.so & $Z. 15 1 1 | Note—The event must be won twice | 12nd on the south extending to O |him for the nomination that his op- | Knight, at Washington. The gov- i . (s s 75 | by the same owner in order to re- |Street and that on the west extend- Ponents are experiencing trouble in|ernor s out for good. It Is not be- Hrue music lovers for B = > | tain the cup. Woodcock won last |ing'to the proposed Rock Creek park- | 8etting a man to run against him who | lieved here that Mr. Knight will en- eC ear........ Suits 3 _ |l vear, when he was owned by Mt |way, subject to the formal approval | Will give them hope of winning. Itlter that race, though he has said he ceceocoos e it Afry'farms. of the whole club, it was announced |18 the belief of impartial judges of | would if the governor did not become a rm:rly a bundred o il Novice Road Horses. | foday. the situation that Donahey would de- | vandidate. : 1 25 Sllk . i Class 35— Novice road horse, Simp, | . The offer to purchase is made sub- | fcat either former Chairman .George| it looks as though, on that side, it ars. Today it is a* 1 d o Highest Grade Pure il Fugene Myer, jr.. won: Glacier, Wil- | Ject to a mortgage of $50,000, held | White of the natlonal committee or vould be a fight for the governor- Jears, by : y . X i liam Ziegler, “jr., second; Barbara |by the Eno Foundation for Highway | Industrial Commissioner T. J. Dufty,{saip between Col. Carmi A. Thompson . N lm Silk Shirts — il Breeze, Maj. G.'S. Patton, ‘third, and | Traffic Regulation, Inc. The terms (L0 Men who have been flirting with | and Secretary of State Harvey C. foner instrument than ec ear........ el ||| Roulette, Riding and Hunt Club, |provide that “the club may purchase | the Dondhey opponents. Smith, with Speaker R. R® Beetham, e i il $8.50, $9.00 and $10.00 values i fmérith.! b % 9 the p;opsny rorm the sum of $37,500, Baker and Cox Suggested. third. fieprfesgnm:ve Ksnlfht't in- atan]mn:mm‘xllw- a —Heavy 'harness horses: | but If in the future the property| In this dilemma propositions have | dorsenfent of Secretary Smith as a . 65 Whi rcerized Oxford Temptation and ~ Revelatlon, ~Mrs. | shall be rented or sold for any other |been made to nominate Newton. D, |candidate not favored by President - All'$3.00 High Grade o White Me: s 65 Loula Long Combs, won: Applejack | purpose than that to which it is now | Bdker or former Gov. James M. Cox.|Harding is tending to give the re- trsous carcer W. Mad Shirts e Shirts, attached collar or — and Eagle, Troop E, 3d Cavalry, sec- | devoted, including the maintenance of | Each of these gentlemen has scouted | publican primary here something of oven NMadras neckbands. $2.50 Values = ond. a riding hall not smaller than the|the suggestions, but neither has said | the tharacter of that in Indiana, much o Class 26—Ponies in harness: Star-|one now in use, then an additional | that he Would not accept. Most any- |to the regret of friends of both candi- i Lright, W. Lodge Bowles. won; Murad, sum of 337,500, With interest az & por |thing may happen undef the high. | dates R 3 Ad 1 £ th derfal I 2 3 3 ob | cen m " Januas 3 , shall be | tensibn conditions that prevail these Brows Holds Aloof I Ry Mige futh Tuckorman: thira,*” [ 5ald (0°GF secured for dhe bement of |last dayy of Gho proprimury cam:| Walter ¥. Brown of Tolefo stil The Be on hand early to secure your share of these wonderful | Y - | the Eno Foundation for Highway |paign. The local leaders, who consti- out of the e for n 5 3 71 L i rintion, Mrs. Loula Long Combs, won: | s Reguiations e e Tihe hackbons OF b orénnitas | ouains out of fhe xeos for omina; : Bargains. These are only a few items. Everything in the Admiration, same owner, second:| There has been some talk of chang- | tion” of the party, realize that unless| he "best ‘of opinion here is -that he Arthur Jordan ] 2 = 2 | Otgre ountain View farm, Ohird | img tha name of the siub ig the Ny. |they, can get 3e. Donatey off e | it fot enter,. Ho 15 nonSommitial - : store to be sold at comparatively big reductions. Don’t for- Woodcook, Miss Mitohell S Newbers. | s, B inE Ol o Americn, o In | ttanding charaster .in the party | IoW: though seveml weoks ogo he Piano Co. .. he ber R 3 s won; Blue Ridge. Miss Marfop du Pont, | roaohing. in chavacter than it has |against him—some one. stronger than | 5311 1t WaS IS InteRon (0 bY & can- &7 get the number. > nocond; Tarry Not, Col. W. W. WhIt" | boen in the past There Is also a|sither White or Duffy—Donahey will |oide., It ia intimated by some hers G at 13th St. . & 2y Hood, 3 Col boook, | suggestion that there be created in[Win the nomination. that”thers 18 an underatanding_be- Jobnny Walker, Mise Evelyn erk’%; headquarters ut the club. from the republican: pr! to an uncontested nomi- nation. v 1428 N. Y.