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~ i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1922. ' art of political decency and public | Newberryism. [ morals which underile popular govern-| “Thls verdict 1s an asurance that the \ ment * everywhere. ~The republican |groat madority of Michigan rcpublicans | i < h of Long | yoters of igan, as did & republican [ will join with all good citizens at the | imarein over Frank B. Aldrich of Long | {00 Jnd jury: in' that state, rendered | polls in November fo make permiinently With but four precincts missing, Bird /2 solemn verdict of ‘guilty’ aga'nst!effective their verdict of yesterday. { 3. Vincent of Saginaw was leading | — his néarest opponent, Willlam M. = Smith of St. Johns, by a slight margin for the republican congressional nom- / Lo Home ot Hepresentative Frtdney, who Funds [mmediately Available / is retiring. H i : | Both democrats and republicans| QOutcome of the fight for republicun | |i Georgla Governorshm Nomi- { were taking consolation today from |congressional honors in the .iinth d Real E M L ] ;i ; the returns In the senatorjal priviaries | trict was in doubt, with Representa- eal Estate Mortgage Loans nation Sweeping VIictorY |in sassachusetis, Washington and ! Hngel of Luke Chs by & cupotantial aticnixan, o matoslty LA lacee” numibacianipie: Payable in Monthly Installments In Michigan, where the fight had | ¢incts were yet to be heard from, however. 827 Tth St NW. for Walker. e d NEAR EVE !been particularly hot, with “New-| | berryism" as un issue, it is apparent | By the Assocuted Press. that Senator Townsend has won re- | | i SEES SLAP AT TOWNSEND. . £ B i B 1. Loan up to 60% (SIXTY) of value of land and buildings. _ATLANTA, Ga. September 14— inomination, a cause for rejoleing| “The rebellious republfan voters of 2. Loan from $1,000.00 to $8,000.00 on desirably located modern v Thomas J. m:—d-v:;.nrur;e’r {j:"r“f i :nxfl{u{l ll‘xe reruh:;can:.lh(\:l lt‘:-e other | Michigan, unlike those of Maine, did not city dwelling occupied in whole or part by owner. one term as Gove L . and, it is pointed ou a e oppo- a v ay, 4 went down (n defeat yesterday before | sition to Senator Townsend was ¢ t home on. primary day. but 3. Charge ONLY 6% (SIX) INTEREST. d MV vided among three candidates and | red their grievaflce agalnst the 4. CREDIT alowed for PRINCIPAL PAID monthly and IN- Clifford 1 that the three together polled a very | national republican administration by defeated in @ similar race tWo Years| considerable majority of the total|going to the polls and casting a vote TEREST REDUCED lccm:dinzly. . 15 to incompletc returns: vote. In fact, it is estimated that the | of almost 2 (0 1 against Scnator Town- 5. The MONTHLY PAYMENTS average $9.57 per $1,000.00, IN- er, whom Hardwlck ago, accord p : o i ill have about 90,000 | send. the defender of und apologist for CLUDING interest and principal . from liy all countles compiled | three together will have « r s i interest and principal. e rotes than were cast for Mr. cherryism, which has been cham- T r cariy tocay by the Atlanza Conmstitu- | Founena. 1 the republican national 6. Loan can be REPAID, in full or part, WITHOUT BONUS e ow eatu lng Han Townsend Faces Hard Fight. 3 shi bmlun\!flngn;-;ely :)l:e aclal; charge, on any interest payment day—(MONTHLY). g es inc v 7 Bloh s s anti-Newberry vote was % Mo e e et L S oLf the farmer-labor vote, which was | divided between thrée contestants, and 7. The LOAN is REPAID in 142 months. tguntyunit wotes on more (than) | the other candid hould turn m<",h:‘r’;‘,'l'(‘;, E}"};’;‘,;',’,‘,‘L"f:{‘g;?‘f‘,;f,‘;,‘;-."{.‘fi Let Us Give Yon Further Information Regarding Thin Attractive i won 41, Covntien with A | the democratlc nominee, Kerrls. in he: Cordell Hull, chuirman of the demo- | Loss """M"‘I:::‘f:::':‘mn:rj ke EXPENSEiof a1 unit vote of 108, and H. Bedinger | moctR0, 1% NUCTHE h¢ time being | CTALC national committes last night. | MALL. ylor none. There have been but!re glected M el Michiga H L RU ¢ in the past when 4! “In Washington it appears also that 3 o Lae 4 mceritg was not sominated | Senator Poindexter has been renom- ] 3 nated. He. 0o, voted for the seat- | fu. 8 MAIN 68¢8 912 FIFTEENTH STREET . former state attorney ! ing of Senator N ry and his L ‘he: patibnl ante of the moxd sweaey- ts attack to the y, s Loan Correspondent for the in several decades. ac-| As in Michigan. however, ¢ 3 1 y e > i cording to the incomplete return: e nalot Relnaettes T f peus e < Prudential Insurance Company of America ton national hout making a single | giy ing it easier for him | iy | ¢ SR t ould and cannot be dodged e T lto e hrough than if there had | (FC SN T Soue Foes to the vers | ingle opponent. on policy and the al observers ' here today | e s Gh e W ‘ s Seabiien T e veen | N STORES, incorporated Tnited Sta tor, who in this Address Communications to PRES.DENT, 2325 18th St. N. W. Phone Co'. 9855 MIONEY-SAVING BULLETIN! EXTRA § BEAUFONT GINGER ALE SPECIAL 2 “The giager alefrom Virgnia” case, $2.45 CERESOTA FLOUR ..., 54 25¢ take a lot of pride in making thie announcement, because it took us a long time to find a line that would meet our exacting requirements. We found that in Sincerity Clothes we could give our customers the utmost in style, fit, wear, satisfac- tion—in other words, “Sincere Clothing Service.” hief opposition came from | ponent, and that it is unlikely Mr. 4 al element” of the Ku |Gaston will receive any votes in the | Klux Klan and of organized labor. | cjection other than the usual demo- | Mr. Walker, in a brief statement | cratic vote in the state. made when hi iation seemed | Had Mr. Whipple been nomina assured. said, "1 word | by the democrats, and had Mr. W to say as to the ¢ .the victory in the Demoeratic on conventio ation. which d as equivalent to 1y decided at a ratic conveniic r the primary. gubernatorial 1 foilowed in | Scott Has Comfortable Margin Over | the congre: 1 districts, in which | there were b Aldrich in Michigan. \ateran pr ition ca peared to have won trict over James L. ey, mayor Atlanta, and Raiph O Cochran, « Fairburn, the latter a light wine an beer advocate. Wise Appears Remominated. J. W. Wise seemed to have been safe!. | renominated in the sixth district. ard H_ Brand in the ei <treet, incumber were tied for t the first, accerding to avala which would make the p | WINS CONGRESS RACE ! = TFrom now on our motto will be: “Sincere Clothing Service,” which means dollar for dollar value and a sincere desire to satisfy the every need of the wel! dressed men of Washington. We can do this with Sincerity Clothes at a saving to you. Come in ani sce the new models just received. $D4.75 to $4.4.75 R, 0 % Construction Co., Inc. Builders 407 Blackistone Building || 14th and H Sts. N.W —Main 7823 We Are Cantractors —for building wor f all kinds — CONSTRU bui REMODEL old 7 Z % not vet totaled. the deciding factor. turns from the Representative T. ) tion, were slo friends predicted his The best that you could MAI 'I' B R EA n Georgia for,the first and make RE- Manhattan Shirts Society Club Hats e et ut on your table 3 : appeared on_early §Our facilities. equipment —p_._y.____ Interwoven Hose Berkley Knit Ties cated that Mrs torney of Macon, and experience insure high- M class work at reasonable cost. T Let us gfve you an estr- mate on that job you have in mind — Phone | Main 7823. KINGAN’S BACON, 1-1b. carton . . . 45c | FANCY SMOKED SHOULDERS, /b. . 16c | = Cincerity | 10 POUNDS SUGAR . . . . . .68c —— AV CLOTHES~ | COOKING APPLES, extra fine, 6 Ibs., 25¢ e T i FANCY JUNE PEAS, 2cans . . . .25¢c S — i HEINZ BAKED BEANS, small 10c, large 14c HOSE 15¢ Y HEINZ KETCHUP, bottle . . . . .18¢c IR R M o T BIGBOXMATCHES . . . . . . . 5 \|lp 3 T A1 7 M~ e O T P.&G.50AP, cake . - . . . . . 4c |||Boys’ and Girls’ Qutfitting Sale STAR NAPTHAPOWDBDER . . . . . 4c And Thrifty Parents Can Save Money Here! MUELLER MACARONI, SPAGHETTI Gl o de Yo Fasl Gilor - 4, 03 ’ - AND NOODLES,2pkgs . . . . . 25c L | School Dresses, 121 Boys’ School Suits waiting retur; races, with prospec was nominated R ——— Siam is holding a lottery to rais» ¥ for the develcpment % 72 222772 Made of extra fine quality of washable ginghams. . e e T B MR o v o e cherks Sriper® piaiaena il wiors” wih eon- | | 2 Pairs Pants.....$ 95 . i DGSBUTTER,pound . . . . . .45c SI98 Gil Gio 14 Yeur @ oo | [ 2Mi0 M Rt o 5_ ! ' ~SOIN RBAC COEEEE cnio a3 am Bramley Dresses 289 || Pareain ™ T : - The Story of GOLD EAG COTERE powid . . . . . 27c g v e vl Rust, roce, copen and sreen At S1.25. Boys’ Cordursy Suits National Biscuit Company Products bonnet_effe The colors are n: brown, sand. red and two-tones of most every combination FOUNTAIN brand HAMS | || o . . % A Delight to the Whole Family. Always at Eve i $9 Boil or Bake One This Week D. G S StoraY 34c Lb Rg!f‘{enosqgjff’.., Solaie At ang < I o Girls’ $2.49 Fine New Velvet N zu zus SOCIAL TEAS $1 .79 - d u.H IR l i\ VANILLA WAFERS é5c LB. GRAHAM CRACKERS 100 - FALL HATS, ) == Zqu Pfa\nts 95 { ;OO at . '] CHEESE TIDBITS | CHEESE SANDWICHES aSET P oy e e shliaren, Al s KRR e explaining to tell why so good a hat is going to sell at such a price. We selected the finest of bodies that we could possibly If It's a Corby Cake —then you can be sure you have the best Small Cartons for the individual luncheon—and for the kiddies to take to school. velours: tan. brown, deer and copen. Sizes 2 to § . and S to 14 at $9.95. Some have fur collars White Jean It's a story indeed;fnr it needs a lot of i | A get to sell in our FIVE DOLLAR line—and b4l had them trimmed and lined with materials that are used only in the finest of Hats. 7. LI Blue, gray, and green mixtures that are bound to give gond sers- hrown 7 a hat much better than we can buy to sell at SIX dollars, and because of an idea to eliminate all other hats that we would sell under SEVEN DOLLARS we are specializing. We bought big, had them made to order and have marked them —TRUE TO THE NAME— Y 7 Girls' Heavy White Jean Middy Dresses—pleated skirt; soutash braid and emblem trim. Sizes to 14. Special at $1.70. Regular price, $3 These are slightly soiled. Girls' New All-wool Serge Dresses. of navy blue, with red silk gloss em- broidery on collar and pockets: nar- row belt, bow back. Sizes 6 to 14 At $3.95. NOW—we have | : W, Layer Cakes—of dainty texture and rich in quality— temptingly iced. Eight delicious flavors. . Atall D. G. S. Stores f i —fresh from the Corby ovens— GELFA"D s el ; Small Jar, I 5G A Jarful of Goodness sl .00 RELISH Tall dar, 306 = = 3 Eine quality oL Whse A fine varfety of shoes for school days are to be found here, for both girls and ( : Middies—red, blue orfy o e TS fack, cordo, tan or autumn tan shades of leather, made up with good DISTRICT GROCERY SOCIETY STORES et e "oonare; | oTa 1 cither black, corde, (& or Auiun 4 ave meatly periorated ps, dad Are listed in alphabetical order as to their owners, er with thelr sailor bow; sizes 6 to 20 | some have rubber, Boels S{SchSlo o in charge of competent, experienced shoe locations - and telephone numbers, on ‘page 881, CITY PHONE DIRECTORY. | 2 Pairs Pants Tweeds, cassimeres and other wanted fabr! in all sizes 8 to 17 and 18 to 20. A Time Sale—500 Pairs of Black or Tan 3 BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ SHOES % -6 to 20 Year Fine White Jean MIDDIES SIX— SHAPES, s 8440 —the only hat we sell besides A FULL LINE - OF STETSONS AND STETSONIANS MEYER'S SHOP 1331 F Street At_8100 each | 008, TN calar paing st Atting the kiddies correctly. , large assortment Children’s shoes run in sizes § to 11. 5 tg,select from