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measure of safekeeping when feelin ran high in the Clover vicinity ss re poris of the tragedy spread. —_— Norway has enacted a law forbid ding strikes, requiring compulsor; arbitration and providing necessan governmental machinery for enforc ing law. open for 334 minutes during July as|lor, compared with a total of 1,339 min- utes during June, and the y of § re- eighteen, wounded. Fred Taylor, twenty-one, is probably fatally AUTO KILLS CHILD. 2nd Dollie Taylor, nine, sre the two Claude Johnston, twenty-one, a cousin of the Tavlors o instantly killed when Farris fire ‘Observation Indicates,” sald Gen.| ‘% 4 Beach, “that the new regulations have | UPgD the Taylor family, P e eal ro¥ Comraerce on | Farris was rushed to the state pe the river: The towing companies | tentiary in Columbia last night Have modified a sufficient number of their tugs so that they can pass without requiring the draws to be opened and have continued their op- erations with apparently complete success.” LA FOLLETTE NOW 200000 N LEAD, More Than 300 Precincts Yet to Be Counted in | Father Standing By When cnl;’m ‘;;,‘0;"1’;:"{;":"“’;‘.“';‘ oxas re. |others wounded. Runs Down Little Girl. to a daily average of less than one. Mr. Merchant: We recommended the purchase of a building Investors’ Attention! to a merchant at $65,000 That was 10 years ago Last year we sold him the same building for $110,000 He Has Been Offered $125,000 This Month for It Washington is changing from Small City to Big City BUY AND GROW WITH IT You Can Use Good Real Estate . Adyvice. To Buy Right Means a Profit. WE CAN HELP YOU Give Us One Hour To Talk It Over Wisconsin Race. DRY CONGRESSMAN LAGS i Representative Nelson 5,000 Votel= ! Behind Candidate of i Wets. | By the Assoclated 5. MILWAUKEE, September 7.—With Senator La Follette's majority over W. A. Ganfield for the republican United | States eenatorial nomination close to 200,000 majority, based on returns from 12,177 out of 2,523 precincts in Wisconsin, | |1t became a certainty today that other | | candidates on the La Follette ticket had been nominated by wide majorities, ex- cept two, treasurer and attorney general. Not enough precincts covering the jdemocratic nomination for governor | were in this morning to indicate whether the party would qualify for a place on the ballot in November. Dry Congreasman Behind. In the republican congressional races, Representative Nelson of the eleventh dis- trict, classed by the Anti-Saloon League as, “next to Volstead, th dry congressman,” today was 5,000 | votes behind Hubert H. Peavey, who 1 was known as a wet candidate. In the ninth district, George J. | Schnider. who like Peavey was sup- ported by the League Opposed to Pro- |} | nibition, "had a lead of more than 500 HURLE Rita Hurley, run over and fatally injured by an |/} automobile. operated by Edward W five years old, was | THREE DIE IN GUN RAD UPON FANLY Cotton Mill .Worker Rushed to Prison for Safety From South Carolina Mob. YORK, 8. C, September 7.—With the death in a Gastonia hospital last night of Lela Taylor, sixteen, and Newton Taylor, twelve, three mem- bers of the family of J. M. Taylor of Clover, 8. C., are dead from gun- shot wounds alleged to have been inflicted yesterday afternoon by Wil- liam C. Farris, elderly cotton mill op- erative. Three other members are be- ing treated for wounds, and it is re- ported he: ertrude T: We are offering an_investment seldom equaled. Large ° Colored Motion Picture Theater, centrally located in the best northwest colored section. Fully equipped—seating capacity of 500. Building less than one year old. In addition to theater, there are four large stores, well 2 rented, and a large upper floor suitable for dance hall, pool parlor or for division into offices. However, the income from the theater alone should pay the entire carrying charges. This is a real money-making investment. Price and terms ave right Apply to Business Property Dept. N. L. SANSBURY CO,, INC, 1418 Eye Street NW. - Phones Main 5903-4 SPECIAL UNTIL SEPTEMBER 15 ONLY | today. g H = Rabb. 1315 Massachusetts avenue ¥ Calls It People’s Victory. ! southeast, while on A street between || . MADISON, Wis., September 7.—With | 13th and 14th streets northeast last ON . ] l l | returns from the primary ‘election , night. Her skull was fractured and —, indicating his renomination. for the she suffered Internal injuries when United States senatorship, Senator La | the right wheel of the machine passed 3 .Follel‘le‘ last lnlghl made the follow- | over hefr body. & i sl ing statement: | Her ‘ather, aymon €. urley. - 713 14th St. N.W. || " riis Ereat triumph for the plain | stending nearby when the aceident On Your Old Tank or Automatic Gas Water Heater people of Wisconsin was won upon ) took piace. saw his child run down | Realtors || & declaration of issues presented by !and accompanied her in the machine.; Toward the Purchase of a Modern .’ | | the progressive republican candidates | which struck her ‘o the Casualty among which were: The repeal nf;H(\a):i!uL where she died five min- || the Esch-Cummins law: the enac | utes fter arrival. Rabb reported |, o VEK 99 ment of a law taxing excess profits:; the accident to the ninth precinct sta- O IN L da ot ictas BiBie:) the teviitn S DA DU e L AUTOMATIC Water HEATER || bill; unalterable opposition to any | an investigation today. tariff rate !n{ le‘edll.! of the difference e in the cost of production at home and | abroad: Newberryism condemned ana | REDUCE BRIDGE DELAYS. Newberry's expulsion from the Sen- | ate demanded: publicity of all in- come tax returns; just compensation | New Rules Praised by Chief of ~ for all former service men: con- | | demnation of present excessive Army Engineers. penditures for military and naval p: . U] |} Boses: ani piediing support or Con- | Gen, Beach chief, of enminects of | i 2 atitutional amendment for a refere e, Army. Has. Ll Secretary i - ]dum vote to the people on P\‘Qr\'l“ eeks of the War Department, that, ] ; | Geclaration ‘0t war: abolition of the | -Deneficial resuits” have attended 4 a g E nm n | use of the injunction in dieputen be- [ §XFLUTIGR OF the regulations adopted | | = 5 & /! E“"'—‘“" employers and employes. ; the Highway bridze and the | } - Penn ania railroad bridge across; the tomac river. During July, he - | BUSS ORDER GRAIN BAGS. | P Ui D H UNDEE. September vo times for the passage of : i Pennsylvania Avenue Seventh Street { orders for 5,000,000 bags to be used in s compared with 260 during A Servant A Burden f the exportation of grain have been re- eding _month. under the old i celvadiibyificna here nf _The drawa were ket WHICH‘; Is your means of heating Water trouble- some and a burden? The Lovelin is a : . o s : | N 8.30 6 D ll tireless, uncomplaining servant provid- Store Hours Now 8:30 to aily - el = ¥ e ) day out, with absolutely no burden to your mind. Tt lights i i itself and turns itself off. No matches—no waiting. It ope- ) rates on a fundamentally different principle than other hcat- ers and at a low cost. SEE IT DEMONSTRATED. Very Liberal Terms, Also WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT CO. SALES DEPARTMENT-419 Tenth Street N.W. i - “Preps” for School | ] p " Self respect is one of the big elements of success in life —and nothing contributes more to the development of that 1 attribute than good clothes. 1 Moral—Dress the boys properly and they’ll do you and themselves credit. Which will bring you to Saks—where Boys’ Clothes are featured. “Right Posture” Suits Nothing was ever designed in Boys’ wear equal to Right Posture—the Clothes that offer the Boys the companionship of “right posture”—that by gentle reminder overcome the natural tendencies to drop into unmanly postures—hurtful to health and good development. *“Right Posture” Suits are endorsed by physical culturists—and good sense. In Plain Blues and Fancy Mixtures—exclusively here— Beginning at $15 Boys' Brown and Gray Cheviot Suits; with TWO PAIRS OF PANTS—double seat and knees; both pairs full lined ; one with cloth belt to match; Coats Alpaca- lined. Sizes 8 to 17 years. SPECIAL............... Boys' Junior Norfolk Corduroy Suits—plaited: with separate White collars. Sizes 5 to 10 years. SPECIAL... We're Ready to Get the Boy Ready for School | The Latest Period Model ! GENUINE | VICTROLA (|| 2-Pants Suits .. $ N E All-Wool Dark Cassimeres We are offering the latest product of 5 3 7 | $107 $5-00 the VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO.—to the music-loving public of Washington. The late improvements Boys’ Novelty Suits—Corduroy Button-ons, and Tweed plus the new LOW PRICE, and added Middies; collars trimmed with braid; Black ties. Cordu- $ 95 A % i . i 3 R 2 . to it the exclusive features of our ; A number of different dark mixtures— roys, 3 to 8 years; Tweeds, 4 to 9 years. SPECIAL...... 3 salesrooms SHOULD MAKE YOU : specially suitable for school wear because Boys’ Kindergarten Suits—Balkan and Middy styles— THE PROUD POSSESSOR OF ONE. i of their hard-wearing, shape-retaining made up in Invincible, Kiddy Kloth; and Palmer Junior; Investigate these FEATURES: : qualities. Coats are alpaca lined, and many colorings and combinations from which to choose. Sizes 51010 years. 'SPECIAL. ......ccivuiinsctuinses Boys’ Separate Pants—Corduroys and neat Cheviots ; cut large and full; and well-made. Sizes 8 to 17 years.... both pairs of pants lined throughout. Sizes E to 17 years. For FRIDAY AND SATURDAY we've priced them at $5.75. Boys’ Pull-Over Shawl- Collar Sweaters Fine quality sweaters: ideal for school wear. In ¢ o mbination szfi sl 95 sl.sg 0 MONEY DOWN NO RED IMMEDIATE TAPE * DELIVERY Simply buy a few records and we will deliver Students’ “First Longers” 2-PANTS Boys’ All-Wool Tweed 2-PANTS Boys’ Furnishings Boys’ Blouses; fancy stripes and plain White Boys’ Nainsook Union - . . 3 colors. Sizes Suits; with elastic-knit 26 to 34. Spe- I-collzu-1 amchesq ang ieet i baeh. Sk the instrument—begin payments in 30 days. cially priced at ong sleeves. 1Zes to 16 years. $1.00 24 to 34. SPE- c 1! SUI I S SUI I S - SPEC{AL ...... 1 CIAL. s iivsanve 69 FREE!!! LIFETIME ___FREE ol Boys’ Bell Blouses Collar Light madras. color materials. Better buy half sport models with golf-back and four patch pockets. Coats are alpaca lined, pants full lined. Sizes 9 to 17 years. Ex- ceptionally fine suits that would ordinarili _cost much more than thi special price of , $8.75 attached style. s!ri%e and dark ast a dozen at the special price of.. Boys’ Black Stockings Extra ¢ hard-wearing, strong stockings. Made to stand rough 25 i The new All-wool tweeds and her- ringbones. in snappy sport models. Patch pockets, golf back, half belt in back. Also two-button models in . Fine Quality Blue Serges. ’ Sizes 32 to 38. Friday and Saturday Special Boys’ Black Cat Hose —in Black and Brown, fast color; sizes 6 to 11%5. SPE- 39: Boys’ Silk-knit Ties; many colors and 50¢ G-U-A-R-(;’-F\-N-T-E-E FREE MECHANICAL S-E-R-V-I-C-E combinations. SPECIAL We Oil, Regulate, Tcne the Motor, etc., as Long as You Own the VICTROLA YOU BUY The “Hiker” Shoes —the New Shoe for Boys— Especially made for school, scout and sport wear—war- ranted to outwear any similar Shoe. Brown Duck, with leather trimmings, tips and patch sides; drill linings; armor- tized sewed soles and rubber heels. Ready for the most severe school wear— Sizes1to6 .......... $295 Sizes 9to 13V5......... $2.75 | usage. Sizes 8 to 11. Friday and Saturday, L Boys' Pajamas Made of fine quality, plain coi- ok 910 Seventh Street ; We Request the Return of Anything that can be Bought for Less Elsewhere i | WASHINGTON’S LEADING VICTOR SHOP - Open Evenings Until 10 o’Clock