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. 2 5 ! 4 Zia ;i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Dt C.. FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1922, . ~ T P —By BUD FISHER. - (Copyright, 1822, by H. C. Fisher. Trade mark Tegistered U. 8. Pat. off.) SIR SID 1S A WAKE UP! ALL TH s NUT ! He BLAMES CHATTER ABoUT THE ALL THG RAIN RADIO DISTURBING THIS SUMMER THE ATHMOSPHERE on THe 1S FOOLISHNESS! “The Perfect Lubricant” MUTT AND JEFF—It’s Nice to Be an Authority on Something. IT's TRUE! AND IT'S ALL CAusED BY THE BLoOMING RADIOS: THE ATHMOSPHERE \S IN A TURMOIL, [TEXAS DEMOGRATI RUNGFF TOMORROMN Klan, Federal Reserve Sys- tem, Dry Law and Rail Rates Are Issues. AND YOoU MUST ADMIT,oLD : i i DepR, THAT YOU NEVER aRe You Av AVUTHORITY on THE ATHMOSPHERET Nne: BuT & AMA AN AUTHORITY on FooLisHneEss! Saw sucH A RAINY | S SuMMeER: T'VE GOT A VGRY PooR MEMORY, SIR SIdd Stands Supreme Among the Modern Motor Oils Sherwood Brothers, Inc. Bulk Delivery |FERGUSON FIGHTS K. K. K. Three Representatives in Congress in Fight to Get Party’s Renomination. . Sloan's . B Liniment DALLAS. Tex. Aug. 2%.—The Ku Klux Klan, federal reserve banking system, the Volstead aet, transporta- tion problems and rates, and to a lesser degree attitude toward organ- ized labor and farmers clearly haw' become issues in the democratic cam- Hy paign for the nomination for United NAVY LENDS NEW PLANE - States senator froi Texas. T onent, s E. F son, that h v otified 1as " MATICAWINGES || ions sy i s mamo o | Wi Secing oE RSt Ul I]RYS HA"_ RH: SAL WILSON DENIES GIVING | ASKS CONGRESS SEAT. Lifios ot i o ; 5 i ¢ | tributing circulars purporting to be = h ickly as the ordnance @ Dame westher-—those torturin T L1e honbaaber CATHOLICS MOST OF JOBS | woman Nomtnated in miingis Be-| FOR N. Yo-BRAZIL FLIGHT | mibrtinis mons cavily "I olrt shooting pains again. ee et h 2 — — that Hinton and hu _ - ames E. Fi s ver- | “He si 1y circular show- ST 0 o v o P 0 to suffer—all aches vanish un: James E. Ferguson, former gover e simply ‘got_ cut a circuldr EHOW Per | Gonb quests Appointment. NEW TORK, August 25—The fiight companions w gl‘; ":\:’fi“rrhy der Sloan's. Penetrates without rubbing — swiltly brings warm ‘welcome relief. For all exter! pains, aches or lameness. nor, has made known his friendli- to legalizing light wines and He also has declared opposi- ing what he (Ferguson) sald about the Mexicans, and yesterday blamed it on me,” Mr. Mayfleld said. ROCKWALL, Tex., August 25— OFVOTE N OHD Eighty-Five sider Chur Charge “Grossly False”—Did Not Con- ch Connections. CHICAGO, August 24.—Mrs. Wini- fred Mason-Huck, daughter of the late Willlam E. Mason and republi- of the ajr cruiser Sampaio Correia from New York to Brazil, interrupted by mishap at Cape Maisi, Cuba, Tues- Guantanamo toda There they vana. West by steamer. a West direct to Pensacola clals said the plane should be ready B : to the Ku Klux Klan. Am — it kills pain! his pleas for support is tha Former Gov. James B. Ferguson. can- day night, will be resumed in a new Triend ot crianied labor ana 'the |didate for democratic nomination for DALLAS, Tex., August 25.—A mes- |can primary nominee for the vacancy larie of the H.16 type, a sister | for them at tho time of thelr arrival farmers. He his oppenent, | United States senator, charged yester- age from former I'resident Woodrow |left in Congress by the death of her fow at Pensacola, Fla., the New | In giving consent 1o the use of the = . e B May atate aiitond Laay that his opponent, Earle B. Wayne B. Wheeler Declares |1 o e e ne ~hand. | father, foday forwarded to Congress. | York World announces. Navy plane the aper stated Mr mmissioncr, charzing that Mr, a member of the Ku son denying charges that he “h man at Large Richard Yates, at The journey will be continued with | Roosevelt not only has seen the pos- ‘the i from A. B |ed out to Catholics 85 per cent of the | Washington, a request that she be|no more delay, it was said, than will sibility of a gre Just you try Mayfield is o nsman_and has the support of members of that order. Mr. Mayfleld maintains the klan is not an issue. Mr. Ferguson is antagonistic to the federal reserve banking system, and frequently in his addresses blames it for financial difficulties. Rall Rates Streased. of the & to support his charge. The er governor denicd the accusation by Mr. Mayfleld that the disturbance during Mr. Ferguson's night was speech in Houston Mond “hatched up by Ferguso! d his sup- Wet Interests Were Be- hind Attempt. = The refusal of the secretary of state in Ohio to submit to a referendum the offices while he local attorney. speech last Tues: been received here by R. °C. was President” has Merritt, The charge was made by Rev. A. C. Parker, admitted cyclops of the local Ku Klux Klan, in a political day night. “You don’t know that the great un- suspecting Woodrow Wilson randed out to Catholics §5 per cent of (he offices given a seat In Congress pending the outcome of the November elec- | tion. Mrs. Huok claims that the April pri- mary was an election within the meaning of the federal Constitution; that she received more votes than all_her opponents combined. She also said that Congress is a be required 1o turn over the craft to Walter Hinton, and his com- F== = == but of even gr political and Brazil and th | ] HAY FEVER » § Mr. Mayfleld has been stressing WYOMING COUNT CLOSE. question of moderating the prohibition | while he was President, do you?' Rev.|judge of its own membership: that !hf tran “‘1‘;'32[0" prnblen'm lflnli laws by allowing the sale of light wines )h";thfll;k’rrmm'— T Bark b Illinois lhflul';l have its full vote in rates as needing more attention from > ~ |~ Shortly after Rev. Mr. Parker's speech | Congress on the important now pend- Gy & T Geora Yeacere | Hay -Only 158 Ahead of Carey in |2nd beer in that state clearly demon-|y;, Merritt wired the former President |ing bills. L svstem:” o Geclares ‘the rates ars o e strates the hopelessnass of any common- | Joking If the siatement wns true. A ! = too high and that the rate-making overnorship Race. wealth attempting to circumvent the| The text of Mr. Wilson's reply fol- s . ; Doers snEuia ‘be resiored o (B | crmymanE, wyo, Aupust 26| tederal ary st by atempring o de |19V = “| U.S.CONSUL EXPIRES. || Positive relief has been ob- i : With only eighty-five of the 657 |termine what alcoholic percentage is course, the: statement 15 grosaly tained in 989 of the cases to false. I thought it iInconsistent with the principles of cur gover: = to con- sider the church connections of any one appointed to offi> Opening the campaign after the July 22 v intoxicating, according to Wayne B precincts in the state vet to be heard Wheeler, general counsel for the Anti- primary, Mr. Ferguson con- v % o 4 I - | from, John W. Hay, “regular,’ was remarks concerning the K |joqding Gov. Robert D. Carey, former | Saloon Leugue of America. | st entirely toward | member of the progressive party, by | In a statement just e, L ted > eonmiiurne 1158 votes in the Tace for the repub- Wheeler points out that the wet Inter- eokioe nomiiation on certatal atate| ican niomination fov govericey w THe | S, I DS SRaBe e oK i seeking momination for certain state | goune "Wt Hay, 16,312; Carey, |on the balot ap amendment to the state gMmees had the support of thie Kian: | jebiy, ] constitution. It would have permitted | e e e oula wite that Doliota |, Returns eo far indicated that Hay |ihe Salo Of any boverage. fob Copmimpy oaioat the Ta ke mamed. Ambae |basicarriedinine countles and carey. | ton b, the home Snly, SoREE B3 = 5 per cent of ohol ot intoxi 4 those thus attacked by Mr. Ferguson | QU™ . and in addition prohibited the search Albert W. Swalm Stationed at Hamilton, Bermuda. It was signed “Woodrow Wilson." i G HAMILTON, Bermuda, August 25— | Albert Winfleld Swalm, United States SUES SIX RAIL UNIONS. |sorsu Setuitieain Femarows come- tery here. | date where RADIUM 'HAY . FEVER SOLUTION has been used. "UITTLE PARIS Jor real summer comfort issued M. No possible harm can fol- low its use. Widow Asks $50,000 for Death of Husband. The small shield and nar- Albert W. Swalm was born in Wo- melsdorf, Pa. In 1845. He was edu- ase, a the recent ¢ wording of the federal Constitution, Mr. | ynion liable for Wheeler coneluded, license or Three Representatives Opposed. fourteenth | was Ed R. Bentley, a ca > . g ; 5 e - e e T e i nti-Saloon League of Ohio| SAYRE, Pa. August 25.—The Lehich [served as 2 private in the 33d and f silk clastic make “‘Little . L T voles promptly demanded that the Ohio sec- |y shopmen were sued today by owa infantry ments ¢ | . Dona o e Rlan, yotes z : e ; alley shopmes a ¥ by [ 34th Towa infantry regiments during | On sale at: Paris’’ ext ly ligh T oty and arainst Mr Bent. | Nebraska Progressives and Non- |retary of state refuse to pluce the ques- ' the widow of Norman Carmel, a shop | the civil war. For many years he | < 2, aris’’ extremely light, Zravisicounty.a Mr. tion on the ballot on the round that 1t | werker siatn on the streets here 1ast | was engaged in newspaper work in e 1and fortable. G e han - . Partisans Map Course. was contrary to the United States Con- | oo Mis Camme.. whose home 15 in|| Towas - Piior. to hecoming consul il op e Doy ses S cool and comfortable. (et e e primary, known 22 fateare stitution ‘sina’'would [Have ténded {0 Mendon:) N. ¥ s $30,000 for her | Bermuda he had held similar posts in D N s uy i s Y ehIch ho D et d nullify I d's death. She nmmes local | Montevideo, Uruguay and Southamp- "Donnell's Drug Btore, 1118 F St. N.W. your first pair today on our [mominces Sl L D ISLAND, Neb, August 25.—| On this ground the Ohio offici | Dresidents of the six Ktriking unions e ng muAVIARS Y A 0'Domnell’s Drug Store, 733 14th St. N. W, Products Corp. R O najority Two parties—youns in Nebraska poll- held the dry faction and dectined to| ®Mra Carmel's attorneys intimated e Juckion & Whipps. 1870 Tth Bt NW. )0 Sk tics—met here today to determine |V D roDas o up farend | that the basis of the suit would be ibson’s Drug 8 Conn: ¥ i day It is clear from this casc, and the [y ronado decision holding a | Cats have such a highly developed Gikioad Desig iB1orS, A laxend:ine N/ IOCIICEL Fa Ry them on your own say so. 3000 Houns sense of smell that they can scent things while they are asleep. their attitude at the November elec- tions. These parties, the Non-Par- tisan League and the progressive ¥ July 22, but in the second and |expect to select one of two course hinth, the second man announced he | A - -middle of the road” program | did not care to go into a run-off | under which they would have their v 1t- | own ticket in the state, Senatorial } cts committed by any le on strike. In the second, ninth, e that no state can|gof jtg members The Ballot Battle of “Wets” and “Drys” CONTINUES TO PROVIDE SURPRISES 771,816 VOTES ARE SUMMARIZED IN THE MAIN POLL ON THE Soldiers’ Bonus After an extremely “wet” start in the metropolitan districts of the East, the special woman's poll this week turns 17 per cent “drier” than the general poll, and 5 per cent “drier” than on the previous week, thus seemingly indicating that the women of the country are justifying the con- tention sometimes made that they are “drier’ than the men. The main poll now shows a high total of 787,475 recorded votes, with but 19.813 separating the leaders on two of the three questions voted upon. The special polls of women and factery workers on the Bonus bring forth some highly inter- esting comparisons with the Prohibition question, both as to tendencies and mumber of votes cast. In the main poll the fact is brought out that more than 9,000 persons who were interested in’voting on the Prohibition question did not care to vote on the Bonus. Commenting on various criticisms of The Digest’s poll, The Philadelphia North American says: “Altho some atrizans on both sides of these important issues (Prohibition and the Soldiers’ Bonus) complain that the canvass is faulty and may be misleading, publicists and political students generally accept the figures as providing a fairly accurate index to public sentiment. “Any suggestion, from whatever source, that the test is not fairly conducted or that it is inspired by some ultc- rior motive may be dismissed at once. The character of THE LITERARY DIGEST is too firmly established to permit the slightest suspicion that it would act in bad faith or suspend observance of its high standard of editorial integrity.” * Be sure to rea |and sevente onal - dis- | tricts no candidates received a ma- | | o race wi the incumbents, Repr ohn C. Box and J. Mansfleld, nd congressional balloti ther contests until the November | elections in those districts. ! In the fourteenth district John H. would call for both parties lending; PARIS, August 25.—The French for-| their support to candidates nominated | cign office _announces that brigands | by one of the two major parties. crossing over from Transjordania clash- in every pair at 508 Cunningham and Harry Hertzberg| A. C. Towney, national organizer of { ed with French troops in Svria on July are the two candidates before the|the Non-Partisan League, will be|2l. The French losses were one man | voters August 26. The incomplete | present. killed and three men wounded. It is returns from that district showed asserted that this was the only en- A.STEIN & COMPANY iess than votes between them, counter between French troops and na- th Cunningham in the lead. Hertz- | HOUGHTON DINES WIRTH. erg spoke against the Ku Klux Klan before the July 22 primary. ————— | * Representatives Tnomas L. Blanton | Chancellor Guest at Dinner to U. S and Oscar Calloway are opponents in tives during the last three months. Chicago New York SNEEYERRTEEICNEENSIIIINNE, flappers are pure a R AMENEATRIENAREIRABANAS Chis trademark dentifies the genuine | (1o seventeenth district. At the July Congressmen. primary Blanton received about 14.- D00 more votes tham Mr. Calloway,| BERLIN, Augyst 25 _—Chancellor Wirth was a guest last night at a din- ner given by American ambassador | Houghton to the visiting American con- { sressional delegation, which is leaving for Vienna to attend the Interparta- mentary Unlon conference. Senator Spencer of Missouri proposed a toast to | § the_chancellor. The congressmen later discussed the German situation with Dr. Wirth. but not a majority of the total. RIVAL SCORES FERGUSON. ATHENS, Tex., August ing in behalf of his candidacy for the democratic nomination for United States senator, Earle B. Mayfleld last night denied the ¢ —Speak- RTRRNGENFIRTITRENININGR: H EEEEIITESEININASNNLIAALN ioyes v salstiiute for hitting it right-- Drink d THE DIGEST this week and see exactly how the women and factory workers are voting in their special polls, and how the main poll indicates the prefefinces of the people in your State and in every section of the country. “THE DIGEST’S” NEW MOTION PICTURE SERIES September 2, 1922, “The Literary Digest” will commence the release each week of a humorous motion pic- ture to be known as “Fun from the Press.” The Hodkinson Corporation will distribute it to theaters nationally. We anticipate that this negv picture will find even more favor than the former short screen subject orginated by “The Digest.” “Fun from the Press” is clean, laugh-provoking, and ingenious in arrangement and presentation. Ask and look for “Fun from the Press” at your favorite theater, or upon request we will tell you where it can be seen in your locality. 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