Evening Star Newspaper, June 8, 1922, Page 18

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:'38 TRSEEE ; T o : ke THE - EVENII\G STAR, WASHINGTON, -D. C. THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1922. Y e 3 s —————————7th & D Sts. N.W. oebrciark wasne of (he organizers( VISIT GIARDE I DANP. | [monmes comtiotnnd slcar ot [ pwtomt b ity e Sto A TR A il ry o | Columbia, ate in camp. conterring| In the party were Col. H. F. Fiske Ho been a minister in the | i OmCrE &b Wae Dopar ¢ the_traintng £ camp 8. | with them regarding training. The|who was in charge of training fi has Methodist Episcopal Church for}eh, at c.-p Blmml, ‘on- | visit was not in any way an Inspec-|the Amerlc-n ex] edmom force ol tvul(y-flve eal where officers ! tion visit, it was said at the War De- ! Col. Ford a . D. 1. Sultan COMMITTEE POST |32 e T 3 or of 1n 2 o - A for uvan vuu. Federation of Clll ‘was formed he was chosen as its Declares He Doesn’t Want :.",“."':.','.";,'.’:’.’,,.,‘::,,‘.';":.‘,,.‘.‘.',1" IQount ‘Washington eb: reseen . Place on Republioan Na- |, g5t St i T Hhel| * N $3185 tional Body, oo Wadieian oo ineciens! ow e e mations) sommit-| ROBBED OF AUTO AND RUM teeman from Pennsylvania, Benator Pepper, in a statement which he is- |Florida Man Says Highwaymen Took 146 Quarts. sued, suggested thag fliling the vacaney 7 S 5 on the national committee occaslonsd | L e nomical—distinctive—a wonderful per- well M nnnpnnod lor flu p""'“_ Aaron Outlaw and his address as 414 by the death of Senator Penrose may s A ) { . f] Fia’ anpoansome et | Carew strost; Tampe, g lust atght former—America’s favorite fine car—can o |Bpeaied o ine i e ey you be content now with a lesser car? rany. which will At that had been taken from him at the state Chaleman, and at which the selection t of a pistol at 15th and H m ommitteema: 20 | ® . He said the robbers boarded gf 3 n onal commi n may ali N E atiNem Tork seanue Al vty y : S g v:m Do for the committee, to Street and robbed him at 15th and H t is expedient at this | streets. national committee: Mrs. Bruce H. Hamilton, 2024 R = = Pe “My hi street, reported to police of the is that the choice of the elghth precinct that burglars visited when made, will be some one elected | her ho without contest and in the ingerest of 52 e Suiwsen 1 fod 5 selow elry . arty harmony. I am not a ecandl-!yajyed 900. Entrance wa ined 8ate tor the ofice and should much sas r Drefer o see ‘the honor - accorded. to S% orcmoa Im a some one else. I have no suggestions to make on the subject because it e e Sume o . V. T. MOTORS CORP. 4 than promote it. SII[NG’IONSGDEATESTFUDMTIIRES‘IOPLCAQI'CPEDIT i ll, buys the Marmon, formerly $5000—a finer Marmon than ever—dependable—eco- *When the committee meets it will S doubtless become evident whether > . Some Unanimous Cholce can be made: 1501 Connecticut Av;en‘ l;le e or whether further ime shou! . r‘h m - allowed 1o lapse’ before action is . Telephone North 7 mpomt G aken, erc 18 no_ immediate oc- B cagion for fllling the vacancy. And imerease NY pe A8 te'a platform. 1t val.l‘!:wof cqurse, : NORDYKE & hllARleNODY:Afigxifi e for the committee to decide wheth- Established oF or not to put one forth. I under-| M LD stand that none of the candidates re- gard a platform declaration impor- tant under existing conditions. Btate- ments of state policies will be pri- marily the concern of Mr. Pinchot. As to national policies, the party platform and program i a sufficient deglaration. the committee de- your home—let alone the duplex idea gis 1y fime g plsitorm, Soshuiese | (R == |zt e b Wi e i Guaranteed Quality at STORE HOURS: Credit—Service—Low Prices at CHOSEN CHANCELLOR FOR , The National Furniture Co. | l 8 AM. to 6 P.M. ‘ l The National Furniture Co. 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