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- PINCHOT THRUST |WASHINGT[]N STATE | INTO PARTY FIGHT| DEMOCRATS MEET) DVI AN ” TRIAY) N BACK /1555 125t 32 | HEN MOTHERS PUPPIES, |strpiet i st ety usve | liL i fhrang PRl R ladops witer ot mwve, muea| HERE O verg et IR roush and tragic end. o et S el Yoyt NARROWED uuwn smvuwmnsm - SEAATOR M MG EE T e, | o Manchaser—What county, the wife of & Lynchburg busi- | consider the dangerous I:: tn’ : !cv Club Lauds His 'l.‘vmty !onr ness man, has at her home an old hen | woman? - It matters Il(t.h ‘what it s that you | which is mothering a litter of five Mr. Hardfax—The dangerous Effort to Have League 0f | Yearsin Public Service—Other want—whether & stuation or & servam | birddog pupples. The hen wus placed |in o Toran s when she begins Platform Assails . “Newberryism.” Champions Smith-Mc- May Succeed Penrose in Con- Proposed “Wet” Candidates 00 . "h:‘w‘l'lll ‘l‘l‘li. Star will reach the {‘n‘!h: dog ho&nlo in :'l.ldefllvirtol&:ra'fi l:o:dl'. ll:h. 0’1’(". danger i Nary Bill. for Se i i Voters Back Candid: : Primary Contosts. e Lo o fegm el SUbeNE Jik 2 trol of Pennsylvania Senatorship in Virginia ] ates R S : : imil BISMARCK, N. D. May 27— ington state democrats, in convention Eliminate Selves. Loses Out. Former service men in North Dakota HARRISBURG, Pa., May 27.—Gif-|at Olympia Wednesday, officially |Special Dispatch to The Star, Special Dispatch to The Star, are championing the cause of Senator LYNCHBEURG, Va. May 21.—The promise of a three-cornered fight in the state primary in August for the BALTIMORE, May 21¢—-Deahrlnc Porter J. McCumber,-a candidate for that Indorsement of individual can- | renomination in the republican pri- didates in an election campaign |mdry of June 28. The “Ex-service senatorial nomination with an out-|WOuld lead the Maryland League of [ Men for McCumber Club” has been and-out “wet” candidate against|Women Voters .into. “p-ruun poli- | organized and headquarters will be Senator Swanson and former Governor | ties,” which would mean “death” to |maintained @uring the campaign, X'é’rf.'?,‘.’é";{.‘fin ll:h:ru :fl-&d ?lilpx:heg the orzanization} delegates to the|funds being raised by muerlpfl\m public prints of the state that those | 3'3t® conventlon heys refused t6 |among the service men. Who were engineering the fight were |Make any changes In the present| «we are not supporting Senator Me- Lm:islderlnx Col R. F. Leedy of Luray | “non-partisan or all-partisan” ‘poli- Cumber on his record for soldier (“',‘m‘;');‘f‘esgnfi ’rl;rwimm'k' Ire Of lcles of the leagu legislation alone, but we belfeve that Beforo the story was tweo tom:| After a lengthy discussion of the | the interests of the state can best be hours old, Col. Leedy. declaring his|auestion, “Would the Li served by a man whose record of ) g his g ul ® League Indorse | gwenty-four years in the United :gn‘::.fliri::l;g thte V|olslfl‘d tlhct una;d or Oppose Candidates?” the matter | States Senate has brought him !n'to,l torial fight, '“:d 5;“'&5."5“." ':el‘: was dropped without even a motion | Position of power and influence,” says tatement of the club. graphing from Blackstone, said he |Peing made. And when a resolution | jEatement of the lons in the was a candidate for nothing. Was presented, providing that . the |primeary onding on May 3b. it appeared “Wets” to Fight Davi state league “urge” affiliated branches| that Benator Bw"u‘mbe; ‘;flr‘;d ';,,l"' It is stated that the “wets” will of the organization to indorse local | 5°V6ral opponents in the fleld. For- fight Mr. Davis becuuse he h3s|measures or Issues fn m”‘,‘:‘n' Fer Gov. Lynn J. Frazier is the non- opened the 1922 campaign. In a short platform the democrats demand the enactment of the Smith-McNary bill by Congress, condemn' the repub- licans for failure to enact the soldier bonus, condemn what is called “New- ganization, dominafed for so many | berryism” and urge national legisla- years by the Camerohs, Matthew |tion to stamp out the narcotic evil. Stanley Quay and Boies Penrose. The | The campaign, democrat leaders former forester would prefer Darty | ufy, will be started at once, the politics be fought out without him. 80 | congressional delegates using the that he could be in a position to flh wberry case as the principal cam- all groups in the y r? :n:‘s\!ui)lzflryl na® | paign argument. legislative program, bu 10! N, the ol organization crowd. composed Dill Not Popular. of state administration and city or- | Former Representative C. C. Dill, ganization leaders, started out to re- | Who is making a warm campaign for B introl of the state committee, | the democratic nomination, is finding bat manufacturing and other ele- | Stff opposition in his own party. ments which supported Pinchot have | Howe: only one candidate, Rich- heatod in the sume direction and con- |ard Seely of Bellingham, has been ey to the 's of some of the [announced as Dill's oppobent. Beely ol progressive cohorts who were the |is not known and efforts to bring out backbone of the Pinchot candidacy. |some one else to oppose Dill has M Imwd to be able to|proved futile. He will probably get smprehensive plans for re- | the nomination by default. finances. launching | W. M. Shorts, president of the State reorzanization of | Federation of Labor, is being groom- government and had sum- |ed as the demoeratic candidate in the With intimate knowledge | first district against Representative 2 the governmental [John F. Miller. Dr. E. J. Brown, Stz bt nflict over control | mayor-elect of Seattlé and temporary i “tate committee broke out.|chairman of the democratic conven- The committee does not meet until[tion. will use his influence to put " and there is more | Shorts over. place and to have Other Candidates. d th - ” " v s “l“""fim';“:“"',’,"mrfi Francis Garrecht, former United States district attorney in eastern hed a ! n‘l;;‘\r:}:)(he cm:e,;. Washington, will be a candidate sndly against Representative Stanley Web- ford Pinchot’s capture of the repub- lican nomination for Governmi of Pennsylvania in the spectacular cam- paign which ended ten days ago has precipitated him into a struggle for control of the republican state or- OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL SIX O’CLOCK led partisan candidate, and it is thought {‘ote‘:gr fl':':l:’.kum:l;m:rd xh:mvo'fl the motion was promptly tabled. ill stick in the campalsn, although stead act, and it is equslly certain, | 24FS ‘George Earnshaw of Prince | there have been rumors that he would or more o, that the Virginia Anti-|J°0TEe8 county and Mrs. George.|pull out. Ormsby McHarg of Jameg- Saloon League will hold Mr. Davis Matson of Baltimore led the discus- [ town, once secretary to Senator Mo- |, Bt i A T oY1 | sion on the question of indorsement | Cumber and who held posttions in the | |\ weakening of the Virgicia pronibi | Of candidates. Taft and Roosevelt administrations, Uop Taw T 1920 and for iRt ra It was agreed, however, that the |18 expected to be a candidate. P. D. R ey 4nd for ©A30N [ league should “educate all voters as|Norton, former representative and It b < e Lo the records of ‘the candidates of | Judge W.'S. Lauder are expected to could got out & ey At the “wets' |both partics and that every effort be | file s ld‘b out a candidate, then thereimade to give information to membe With the situation in North Dakota Rl B three-cornered fight, With | of either party in the league. cone | clowded by an apparent free for-all rys” supporting Senator Swan- erning their party or party candi- | race In the primary in which personal son on Ris past record and the “wets” | date: and political grudges will figure as flghting Mr. Davis because he s The delegales further agreed that | sfforts to clect a candidate, the out- against weakening the Volstead law |every member of the le ue, individ- | come is uncertain, as a senator, while the “drys” will|ually, should join olitical party [ Representative 0. B. Burtness ap- charge him with weakening the Vir- |and take an active part in that Barts, | peare cortain ot ronomimmiencis 1o er, but differ on the man ster. while an effort is being made | ginia law two years ego. but that as an organisation the o 014 Guard Line-Up- to ret Mayor Ben Hill of Walla Walla| That the state anti-saloon league |loaguo shouid be & - elearing houssy | thmde pncsand Sesiced by, tha nons ra- rqe - When this situation began to de-|to file in’the fourth district against|expects to publish what it terms Mr.|for the problems of all parties, partieans in a district overwhelmingly l d f Food JJhen nis siwation began (o e |10 et tie tourth dlstriet neulnst | oxpects (0 publisn whal It term S | {0 the roblems of all parties. - |pardifans n Ideal Guardian for 50 h“ ked _m‘-me\ General | have little, if any, opposition for the i ised by the Virginia edition of the Special Dispatch to The Star. Par‘y Machine. TACOMA, Wash., May 27.—Wash- iberna- (democratic nomination. American Issue, of which David Hep- vition against Mr. Pinchot. | In the second and third districts no|burn, superintendant, ia edjton. fl W. Harry Baker, Yy |candidates are in sight for the demo- State committee for years and ts. The third district is so over-| _UP im Afr Over Appointments. m Penroge. | whelmingly republiean that no demo-| Virginia G. O. P. leaders are some- has 1he lose. In |crats like to make the race. what up in the air over the successor men antagonistic to the | Republican circles are speculating |to Thomas J. Muncy, late attorney mrm non The Leonard Cleanable Refrigerator keeps foods sweet and wholesome. Its ten walls of insulation keep in the cold and keep out the heat, dust and contamination. vhom it i& ‘what t th did t|for the western district of Virgini s . . P 3 mot nave around | George H. Stavenson. for the sesate.| Whose® death ocourred thres meers 1424 16th St. ] Its one-piece food chamber, triple-coated with por: t is a po rful re- nomination against Poindexter {280 in Roanoke, and some surprise celain, is the la.st word in cleanlmess. “iisp of bolicicul | announced nmscit. velne (hisa man | ADDOImTIORE Bak Aot AeRdy bech High grade Housek e ot pol innounced himselt, g a ready ok gk . . et "lo @ nomil- {in the race. Poindexters supporiers,|made. It Is known here that L. P igh-grade housekeeping apartments; § rooms, At Mayer’s Lifetime Furniture Store every style of Leonard there however, are confident Poindexter |Summers of Abingdon, Who was asket 3 baths an T will be renominated with a large ma- |to take the office, does not wanmg it. d po Ch Jority It is known that C. E. Gentry of William Charlottesville, senior _assistant to 3 NOW AVAILABLE cket nominees in ad Mr. Muncy, has been highly recom- —_— Baker. It has mended for the appointment and it is v to have the believed Mr. Gentry could easily get OPEN FOR INSPECTION who bears the the appointment if he would say that Select the state he would take it. the fact that t‘h»lir‘“l.«n But (’h! Reports are maklng the rounds of T S J O o senatorid ca 4 S th tate that S L N. B. Earl 14 which justifies the gubernatorial can- ing announcing himself a candldate RENTAL AGENTS ® is on display. Come in and see these marvels of efficiency and economy. We will be glad to explain their many excellent features. Leonards are not expensive. Why, we have a beautiful French Gray Porcelain for only $49.75. didace vielding. A strong drive will : for congressional nomination in the b- made for Baker. Sase l‘l‘\en‘lh dltthflcl‘ in ongflsltlon to Judge 7 8 t t N W ————h—— ohn S. Fisher, former State bank- S A arrison, the incumbent. 3 15 h S s = ry = tt “eommissionér, who broke with |Senatorial Race and Entry. ofi Next Wednesday is the last day for < INLVY. Lifetime Furniture Is More Then & Neme Sproul when Alter was brought out candidates to enter the state pri- & and who swung in with the manufa turing inte s for Pinchot, is being roome r chairman by many of the 3. 810 Penrose stalwarts opposed to Ba- Main Interest. o Special Dispateh to The Star. Added Tribulations. JACKSONVILLE, Fla, May 25— s of surprising methods | With the democrtic primary only a week 1 n % |away, Florida has not been much stirred N and exceptfor the unusual situation of B kept in a having woman candidates in view for for wmergency use during the ja number of county offices—Dbesides pne 1ys of the war have added | or yyo for the legislature—the campaign tribulations. - Pinchot has ask- | oroices”itrle sensation. In the lenz-l $P™9 .95 AND 1c BUYS RATED == ANOTHER 1318 r01324 _[1BI6®i324 7% ST.NW. Y IM",’)‘;"} ”:d ’l“‘f"(‘."“a:“;'df“"l‘;)“dl;fi;‘“e torial race Senator Park Trammell and o {lons that the sections of the treas- Albert W. Gilchrist, both dem- | Des ape Dresses, made with white ?UR.ESH-K HOSE GAUZE VBTS ocrats, have been touring t| ak- . ury audit report made public are|ing speeches, il llmeglrl'l:mm:hl: Ak § button trimmed; military cape 5 Wom: It report . { : de, tangerine | Taread Six Bose piomen's Fine Quality Cotton only the beginning have a:degm stump” and at otaer times separately. | eciere: STk e A v.o"m dosbre Wi GRuze Vests neatly trim: the un - Cout of the |Interest in Gilchrist appears to have | J 3 d 20, top. -flrnte Bizes 36 and 38. primary s y out o increased somewhat, although Tram- mell is assuring his friends that he will —'M Late returns have shown the de- i - feat of the candidate for lieutenant|T¢fUrn to Washington. ! governor backed by “harmony” Republiean Activities. ommitice of the democrats, Robert| Republican activities do not appear to | ¥ son. £ the last demo- |be making much stir and a very small ) y ng won out over | vote will probably be polled by that | Charles D. former United |party in the state in November, At- 5 States attorney for 'the Philadelphia tempts have been made recently for or- ¢ district and a Palmer adherent. Pat-|ganizing a new and “independent” re- tison made little campaign and spent | publican party in Flori the new re- les than $50, his name carrying him pubhu:.n nelspane{ c;xlled e Plost, 3 rongly urging the formation of a 95 throuek - $€) .95 AND 1c BUYS Woman Candidates for Office | mary- i Misses’ Beach Cloth : MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D & E OPEN EVENINéS UNTIL SIX O’CLOCK e e s Finchot's nomination dimmed dem- | “white” party, under the republican ban- ocratic chances of making the cam- |ner. \ — $ paign hoped for and will force a| ilemocratic newspapers, talking of the 9 AND 1c =S ANOTHER (] framing of new issues. Practically | proposed white republican party, de- el everything democrats had set for|clare it would be a good thing, but ONE their campaign was on Pinchot's list | scarcely expect the idea to succeed at and his pledge to clean up the finan- | this time. GARMENT cial muddle and go through with the Seem Sure of Re-Election. treasury probe have been discourag- 4 2 The four representatives mow repre- ANOTHER ing to democrats. who saw oppor- tunity in the division among repub- | $RUNg P!'mda» Drane, Chrkhaeam New and pretty selection of Women's and Misscs' Volle Dresses; colors are mavy, co- pen, tan and wistaria; ‘ribbons and lace frim; sl All-Wool Navy Blue —_——— claim will go back with good majorities. Bring a Friend and :\gar:_ muna;% ‘:l‘l’a;nsw g?:gfimcim‘:. 1 Summer Goods Divide the Cost $3 9 :fig'rll:EBUVS UPENING GUNS HRED however, and Roberf W. Davis is pre - R e L e e oo o, S s s micen | o, T B plism v In the women’s ranks appear candi- A $9.96. —_—_—— dates for the legmmkure.nlor super- Taff Ia'savy aad beown; basque effect or atraight SILK CAPB visor of registration, tax collectdr, $9.95. for $0.96. county commissioners, members of 3199 AND 1c BUYS ANOTHER Congent "of cancation ang’ thive a|| WHITE sm'ls 2 FOR SERGE SKIRTS, 2 FOR even one woman after the job of ‘White Gabardine lllfl-l Plald or 'Navy Berge ‘Women's IM Misses’ Bilk Capes, prettily ‘ Judge Brandon and Col. Graves county judge in south Florida. The | cut full; neat belt Suirts; loog pockets, wide 51.96 uk lined; frigo Trim in brocadear vty (N1 PR for Go registration of women does not indi- | Jj hem; pateh pocks el ton_ trimmed: atin and bengaline silk; all sizes. in Fight for Gov- cate & very general interest in poli-| [ to 80 waist. sizes’ to 32 wast e N ~p‘ tics on their part, but some are going " b : ool e 30.INCH DIAPER CLOTH, 10 YARDS, TO. TNONTGOMERY. Al iay +1—The | TWQ NEW VIRGINIA i AR AT §1.39 RSEAAng TO XJEAR HATS | LOR HATS 4 ing gun fired today by Judge Wi liam W. Brandon, at Troy, for the momination. Judge Brandon has been out of the political campaign for governor in GOVERNOR PROSPECTS TABLE DAMASK, YARD, N CENT'S Alabama may now be said to have Remnants of 58, 64 and 72 iach Table Damask: manent Tuater Gatan n ixsorted lengiha; slighty soNed, 39 gotten well under way with the open- but values to 95c a yard. e e | on oo st e ||ENGLISH LONGCLOTH, 10 YARDS sidered on Verge of Race. leading churchman of his denomina- TR chaele fateh Engiin Lo osely loth, . - o . fian s e was » Ity dsterate 0| TR Bt T, R You Live with Them a Long Time L ;he!x}f"fi;a,l Conjergucaar ':skch“,fih considered tantamount to . ust held in Hot Springs. Ark. e = Jaie came: home and sboke i north | PaCint Soxy (onae pEre puniori nom: 5 “BQHEEEEELSHEEI?M Buying furniture is something like getting married—once Alabama during a big conference | Walter Mapp of Accomac while here ai: y 64(: you've done it, you've got to live together a long there ‘on development of Muscle | tending the pageant. durable wear; center seam; hemmed and ready to use. oals, but the Troy address was con. | " Risht on tratherts of th ; sidered' by friends as the first o | ment mede by G Sonth ek Sate: . time—that is, if the furniture doesn’t wear out and 2Denips gun of his campaign for gov- | of Middiesex, %o the effcct that he hag FANCY COLORED VOILES s you and yours don’t disagree. ernor. been assured of much support and at i Col. Bibb Graves of Montgomery has | the proper timq may make e aay MIng A emmer Yolls: been “hitting the trail” for eeveral | of hia candidacy, declaration | § ';.?mm Prints on & closel tabrie. c weeks, and during the past week, he | CHoth src frent the first dfstrict, Which = To be sure you're going to get furniture that won't wear ‘was active, speaking here and there | has not had a governor since the civil war. 25¢ H GH NT ERCAI E out you’d better look around carefully. A few dol- throughout the taty h date . S Lt Maj lead b . . - . B o Could be arranged for him, - " | the prohibition foren, ‘and Coraar (] 4 o & IGH COU P Regular Prics; lars more invested in Lifetime Furniture will repay It may be said without doing vio- | ders, while a member of the senate, mm]fi lmm 3 lence to any truth that Col. Graves | supported that measure. After Septem. | | = baceain ! . HET : itself ten times in years of service. has gained some strength within the | ber 1 he will become the head of the Senator Mapp and Col. Saunders, past few weeks, but not many per- | department, as provided by law, but he || — oo S SRR R S . or $2. > ) . . : : \ 3ons are yet ready to believe that he | will name & director to have coarge of PLAIN COLORF.D CHAMBRAY Goag - weight 2l This week there’s quite a riumber of exceptional values in g ConTorianty oF uneTOLSDIS Goba| e Pk, blue, tan or lavender; guod grade, fast-color, i Jace] Bandenuxfor women ke, Mtk proch Ince : bedroom suites—not just “bedroom furniture,” but: for Sndre. Brinavn: Brestire Sors solid shade Chémbray; for blouses, Wwaists, dreises, aprons, missen; flesh col-[Sor 41, Taes: funt . Lifets A J Votes mighty fast between now and o . real good Lifetime suites. August 8, the date of the primary. etahin et st A : . We'll be very glad to show you these very, very good values 2 nd, seventh, elg 2 y 4 ninth and tenth districts, but the -~ this week. They’ll last as long as you'll ever need liveliest of these Is in the seventh, Z where there are several candldates 25 - furniture. for the eeat to be vacated by Capt. L. B. Rainey. In the eighth a woman is opposing Judge Edward B. Almon, nd J. Morgan Prestwood of Andd- lusia and Thomas M. Arrington of A - e ———————————— e e o , are fehting for the sedt ~ Lifeti iture Is More Than e Name of Yasge Jonn R Tysen from this 5 : s ~ . Lifetime Furn ; 3 < Ty 4 s bt ey : R Mayer & G uia heat your. loctare, Mr. ‘Hippo, 3 v VR ayer 0. - eo ear your . Hippo, \ ’ P 3 sha's stone Jeal. A_wonderful assortment of mohair, cool (e b“l‘lr- .WOF. ‘nr.hr .l%und and X ¥ fl -l-:l tuu-r‘ulm hh'h:u m Between D & .E e e e o=t ; ‘ : e pr : slmumu. on. y