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) THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON tariff which sticks its fangs into the pocketbook of every average family, and the normalcy cures which hang over the land.” Neely also bitterly attacked “New- berryism and all its attendant evils which strike at the very roots of popular government, and fake bonus legislation, by which the former sol- diers have been insulted and de- celved.” Mrs. Brown Campaigning. Mrs. Izetta Jewell Brown of King- West Virginia Campaign | wood. who - was defeated by Mad. | Neely in the primary election, spent Listless, But G. 0. P. Ex- |2y ani v Wit redived at the four meetings which she addressed D. €., OCTOBER 29, 1922—PART 1. i S | support solidly Senator France. Defi- | nite_information of this move came { to light this week when circular let- | ters favoring France were received | by labor leaders from the conference committee of the bonified labor or. ganization of Baltimore, which is re- | | garded as the political organization of the local Federation of Labor. A labor committee of which the | chairman Is Henry F. Broening, presi- | dent of the Federation of Labor, | named the candidates to be support: France and Bruce, Both Sat- | :5,.05 i e s adeien mere wine | Husband of Hazel Burns, M § % held for fear labo orsements S = isfied With Outlying Sec- | wouta furt “eir" hancen” ™™™ | Slain in Cleveland, Believed Demoeratic Debt Pald. | presses Confidence. |1 e intsreg of her sucgesstal opy tions, Busy in City. |, considerabic, incorent was arowsea) Now Innogent of Crime. will speak in Dayton, Ohio, with fo esterday from Dr. J. Hubert Wade, ' mer Gov. Jumes M. Cox of that staie. In her courthouse speech in this city Monday evening. Mrs. Brown mphasized the differences in the fun- damental principles of the two par- 3 : | Ues. She declared that one of the Bemocrats Give No Figures, But ' aiterences is in the matter of world | co-operation. “In 1920 she said. Claim U. S. Senator and TW0 | “we had two courses open to us—ts enter the league of nations or to irman of the democratic state cen tral committee. that the $25.000 note —With the | representing the debt of the demo- zn just a little [eratic party for the 19 campaign Car alwealk off ihe, standard bearers rmer Senator John Walter Smith over a week off the standard hearers S Bsnatorohn Waller Smith jof DLOth partics are concentrating ic_bugaboo. has been paid their final efforts on the city vote. | Who paid the note remains a mystery. |4 voung woman living near the woods fWilliam Cabell Bruce, the democratic | #8 neither Dr. W Ritehie, ) o hore the mutilated body of Mrs. Ha Special Dispatch to The Star, BALTIMORE, October clote of the camps VICE PRESIDENT TO HELP LAND, Ohio, October 8. - secutor Ostrander and deputy sheriffs of Lake county tonight nounced they were g ion £ 1o ques ‘nator $ Lee, for- Members of House. stay out. We remained out, and see enatorial candidate, closed castoie Cst T knowl- | zel Burns wis found late Wednesday P D ot porkish sl {ern shore campaizn Wednes cdiged leaders of the p im tol buried in a shallow grave, regarding LU LI nd wound up his speaking campai who is the “angel 5 report that the woman had h §pecinl Dispatch to The Star. o had Al il tion, OF amne {in the state in Anne Arundel with i Before the primary s it wasisereams form the directi 1 AR S ON: W Vi, 06 (oben) 28Ul sorichenes, (Tut inok & single pact g e has : general campaign talk that if any|woods early Wednesday morning CHARLESTON, W. Va. Oc 28 Jugreed to by that conference has heen specches at Annapolis lust night first-class cagdidate would offer to!neighbor who gave the information —Only the headliners of the cam-ratified. _have just as many | Senator France, the G. O. ind- | take up the note he would be likely | to the sheriff said the girl had told paign seem to be able to attract audi- [ American boys over in the Darda- ard bearer, also dee several | to receive the democratic nomination. | of being awakened by shrieks of A o | nelles now, or who are now on th ences of much numerlcal importance, Ro yreras oF L0 A0S o w if 1 and even some of these fail in m:u|“.»n- i the league of nations. and. | i | r speeches on’ the castern shore the [This emphatically svas denied last|terror past week, and is now in Baltimore. [ night by party leaders. . where he will rem until the ¢ e Funds Are Lacking. Are Satisfied. land detectives, announced the E h for the diary o m Ca-|reported to contain p the same begun a Burns Tt Thesis 't in their re- | furthermore, if we had been in the € B s andl Tuew. | 1¥EUe the Turks would not have jof the It was denied also that Wi seages which « for allowed t arry on the mas- q At (o conrect. thetv Tiuts add e e isHnng tisfied with the | bell Bruce, democratic candidate for|Wwould give a ciue to the me lay last to rect their lis and :H AL Cheistans b S it Lk i UATedl Syites: Senate, hud paid the mur Lake county authoritie names of voters who were not reg = T eysteoville A republi- | part of the note political leader, | also were searching the murder scene ered for the August primary, and re- | SR e et Wmmlm"’;d e | can 1e chore, came | whe admitted knowing who did pay {for a shovel and gun, which are voris of this ed indicate Brown on her spiaking tour of this o Baltimore t the note, declared Mr. Bruce had not|thought to have been used in the been approached murder. with party le: ratrly heavy vote for an off year.| and spoke along with he; i i /ith her. Wit jur chief object in clearing the| Search also is heing made by Lake Trespite this favorab how. | It s in the sixth district that many s es gkao] i matter upe said this mans was to|county authorities for $2.700, which Bl arked | bservers of both parties think the z ispel all doubt that contributions|Burns claims he had hidden in his t o I democrats have the best show of 0! pnEng Tad . ¥ Clevela ome as not founc - TR meete | SomOsTate B LG how & T Roland nade 1o the war chest this fall would [ ('leveland home. This was not found interest very B e o s Catadl toitie o nd Georse ron, chairman o - used for paying old debts. F in a search of the home by authc inss (on_the spelibt | house ‘of two years ago Sl the republican commi Mr. | one will know now that whatever he { ities. Diamonds, which Mrs. Purns ard Sk was said to have worn, also miss 55 S Liave expressed contributes wil be used in ampaign.” of funds is from the Fa'vette. The distr labor vote, especially minel Taylor has high standing trong republican’ county of -t ing. Authorities no inciine to the o said to bhelbelief that possibly Mrs, Burns might a larke {Seeretary of Navy Denby and Gt he matior s the rts of the republics dadiithe mpnaviang s trer ¥ fort o on Wednesday and and Mr. | rinex-Georgetown game at An Conter- | which to a large extent, no | Y der i ¢ 1 vietim of highwavmern vith that whe | i 3 1 fiedl Ove the out- 3 doubt, accounts for the general Vice Prestdent Coutldze 10 Speak. DENIES HE’S FOR GASTON. ; e e s S e G hay Wi mothink on-wicH The outstanding republican cam | orniutating pias We ahall 168 “todiy fwith ithell gengral [ to bas rylzzlh the at present. n e r the inte) before the % 2 s e P Silition allitils iow 2 s . orities have ally aban- et o aewnetael BOSTON, Octoher 28.—Joseph Walk- JsEnaeUy Dals T tionia ditle ovErione W ek doned hope of obtaining a confe ley Butler, U. S. SItuatioh. ol rator iFranes f stopove on his here he e — rr is a_ mental LOS ANGELES, Calif,, October 25 — ' Wreek after fifty-five hours of almost He was sent his ce because an feared further questioning e Democratic leadors on the eastern {4 e to Chalrman ¢ Calvin Coolidge to Huntington | er, who was defeated by Henry Cabo shore, however, are just as enthusi- e e | from Henry J. Rurns. shand of the T the republican state enibe o SRRl 3 4 ustias centhus { murdered won who is held in the % I s pbiican s | ol ot § o s Gy Sheech DIVORCE TRIAL ENDS. | iriersd oman who i hiia 1 i | | 1ing in the SOUIRErN | oo seheduled him for Charleston, but this city had no public auditorium to Unusually Good.™ offer adequate for a meeting of that nditions unusually | importance. The Vice President will intire southern | come to the Cabell county metropolis well ars vart A divorce action brought by Carmel Myers, motion picture actres: Lodge for the republican senatoria e we nomination, toda denied that he 1stic | would support Willlam A. Gaston, th | Senator Lodge’s democratic opponent. {whe g | A statement given out last night by |the party's sucee Conrad W. Creoker of the Liberal Re- election on the said that Mr. Walk- And at eve publican Leagu thorities d by Mr c 0 C er had modified his previously an- eainst. IsadorelB: Kornhl attor- | might hix mind. Burns e said. “There om Cincinnati. 2 o Soaplelindot aging gainst Isadore B. Kornblum, attor- - Eh . N Ao i mvwnere | TR ineial republican meeting | Republicans Adopt Stand- neunced aucision 1o vote for John A Foes of Forester Bury the ! i aéy and song writer, charging deser- | SWadfastly ‘maintains his innocence work- e ofty il oce svm;)“("{'l:l\‘:';\} B 3 “I cannot vote for Gaston and 1 will = [ rull vote out they {'ion, was heard in the superior court | Authorities announced they wil (repine when OO by Dosiraor | Pat Policy in Washington uec votetor Loneer i e waiker Hatchet in Effort to Beat | iirs ion, b s b e B e vesterday, decision el re- | not sucstion Buris further o fhey do ) {the United States, will address 5 Y e Sl “_i"' 4 ",\,' shore, they clain:. is Dorchest el ot wish to/nersecule Alm : e e State Primary. SIS Democrats. eyl Sentimend ot i are in hirmony with their 1s a ive of West V inia de- ! on the late Senator = of Clarksburg. He will very much disappointed that | companion speaker here Samuel B! special Dispacel to 1 not modified my jest” Dry sentin nates here and it is ne r &hicther the [ Special Dispateh to The Star most radical of this element will HARRISBURG, Pa, October 23— |fibport Bruve or France Alani) 2 Sl JGoldshorough, the democratic can- Pennsylvania’s republican campaizn { didate for ¢Congrecs in the first die: as livened up at last, and, with the L trict, is expected (o benefit by the 4 the sume nt pred e Star. = he shortness of time at my -h~"‘>~‘ul Montgomery. former state labor com- | TACOMA, Wash., October 28.—Wash- makes 1t impossible to make @ |migicrtt atont = na b A \ston’s three-cornered senatorial fight thorough canvass of every county In| 3r. Montgomery. Attorney ¢ ‘n'T{‘ll':' ,,n.,,.mgr..- fi “1 :t;m ;uh the re ued Senator Suther- T. England and State Senator M.|Is ent s final stages 5 LU 1. ! ol i a ss of the adjourr " Godbey opened the republican {publican campaign following the orig-| ! leaders of the old republican nru:xrn-;""";‘,,;;j‘ Bl anuBlican ana - s t ing campaizn in Charleston 1ast | inal plan of an appeal for indorsement lzation who tricd to defeat Girford | Fpiehl (O e et thab weq . ay evening before a small Uty yp. party record made by the na- Pinchot at the primaries aligned be- | press their is, “ACe® will| Washington e sres: Tave AU e et efrornies | tional administration hind him, chances of a close election | ATy the co oldstoreush. | Washinsion even s(ter G0 is rated as one of the most effective | tional administration. bt s chances ofin close election §oory N PASC | fourned made it i : : ors the republican s One week before the time for going {are growing less daily. The repub- VG hore to T O des i has in the ficld. is ad- | to the polls Clarence C. Dill, the demo- | Aeey flican nominee goes into the final ! Franee ix of et Sl ] possibility of oty fressing, Bimeel panticalanly (o, the © nominee, is anti-Poindexter on week of his campaign with the two |stead act ar 4 ax favoring | e seniox oy | et Thev are much heis |the stump, vat i e sull gumshoe | Unrest of Labor and Farmers | factions of the parc o its repeal. 100§ ight at Spern Went o) - 3 § v 1 e fighti -0 terms d with better conditions n | . ter off tham is labor in any other |hunt for votes he is fighting to break 2 ! The 5 New Martins 3 1 g : < o several congres: districts which | OPposed 1o | answer to abov meeting. He was at S Wednes ult of our protective Linto the support lined up for James A. Said to Peril Republi- G e eh |4 B Tollown s i 3 ) e question will appear iy, Pennshoro Thursday. Sutton and | tariff policy. Duncan of S . the farmer-labor | weeks ago. q jment. The drys ap | in this Space tomorrow. Gassaway Fr 4 today spokel pregiction by G. 0. P. Committee. |nomin, Lfforts on the part of the . While the campaign of John A. Me- | France as more their friend than hic | A Ruckhant noand at ; I e e A can Victory. | Sparran, the democratic candidate for | democratic oy ] Shinnston this Republican state headquarters isHearst crowd, the radi ats, e s e omina. | fAYOrs a m Foistean| BEa K Sl R predict Senator fand the comservativ — tion colleagues has been pressed with | 2ct in so utherland by a majority of 18.000 to g mcan to withdraw in up to foree I : ch vigor and considerable noise, Maj Neely., who preceded Senator | 40,000, depending on the volume of jo : L . Special Dispatch to The Star | ROt G S teiar 0 hane politician 1 that the drys cuthortand on | the atump by (hree | the vote. and the success of all six |faver of Dill have proved futlle. COLUMBUS, Ohlo, October 1f‘Mf(nl;:.'.’”!:..[m\?]np)"“-.,rf:'\ T e | fully realize th is little or no “vecks or longer. has lad several of fof tie republican congressional can-| Dill's supporters believe they arej ., p iny which the voters of Ohio | zation in the cities, which should ‘hance of the Volstead act being re- his bes eetings this weag, and | didates. together with a big lead in imaking headway with the ultra-conser-| . i A overbalance h = = al ¢ | pea is some danger Chairma lap of i the composition of the next legisla- | vative labor element, but the Duncan;ave manifested so fu: is not shaken [ RETRIGERTE 00 et Bermait erit - ces | ture. Demoeratic leaders are not giv- | leaders will not concede that a dent has { off before next weel, the last before f 1o go o e icea e it : S na e thi e r—hmlrlv m-]lhlm,; any figures, but are countering {b-en m,‘.m- mThthv T a f=;,rm ;-la:fl the election, is ended, it will not be | Pinchot strategy has been to ¢ (-;:;w\ it elicved xlh- Ary ation of o trend toward Neel¥. | republican claims with a forecast of | organization e situation has become e et e e | e e e votes will support Senator Franee I e et eeting of the week | e Netle s lection and least | S0 serious at this stage of the campaign | PeFause of lack of effort on either ) (3300 0 PE Sl ™o ing election, although the d in the Monongalia |iwo of their nominees for Congress. jthat William M. Short, president of the 3 4 eing 3 " work. sunties which d hous TEANTOWD. | They consider the most likely win- | State Federation of Labor. a platform : ny active part i v In spite of the unfavorable reports | ing strength of s Drysx Back Zihlman. Yesterday’s Question: How much is “Bond” kht. T s P v tadviser for the democratic party and ite rablesmeports | 0 b o H to lein greated there by oo A e tar B H. Morcon, | the leader in the anti-Duncan faction S e L AL S L ina Bincnotiot| nloniyitresiconenessional batties rth? « “monster’ crowd of state univer- | Rintesantative Stuart F. Reed's op- | Bithin the ranks of organized labor, has | publican outlook, within the republi- ) The swingiog In betind nehor SClwill the league mak worth? Ity Tooters and old fraternity mates|ponent. ‘in the third district. They [PUDNCY Anfonnced, his intention offipe air of perfect confidence in the | pledge to Bim_of eupport by Repre- ling to George W. Cralbe, super, aEnss SD a8 Dl as .}‘(un are :_m::»h;l of m_r;dmg Ra: mgnd ability of the party to win the con- | Se \l-{}""rl e “w:"f‘r-;,:‘l:’ m' signifi. | €Nt of the league. The headq 3 In all the others. 3aj. ,»‘"‘;"i,"”‘{;‘;‘*l;“in?fi?ss.-'fimi'\'—? B Rosenbloom 1n| g l"":"'l""': Sapaes e | Seen thores it The commitice. has its | cant to ohservers” Yextiraay Pichot | 0 The ‘:I':W"-' Any housewife can figure out is fire at nationa 1 state a “lthe first he only daily labor paper in the| fears they are well concealed ompleted work in the Pittsburgh |, against Millard 1 ' 2 bl s pub- : sta = e U Reco Lo 1 D e Ncskedifto declare ic against Millard Tvdings § e ratiin’s, Charging Wt the repul fare, the Seattle Unlon Record, | Confidence fn the success of (he re- | district and people flocked 10 declare | <Cln lird Trding t worth of the a@ual materials used caders of todas n 2 SRy . [stanchly * su; < can, Some ! pyplican cause is shown in another | allegiance. publican, against Frank Mish b In Venezueln the “tarea” or task | time a0 it announced T ihe laborites | HoUCa? SHUSC 1S Sown in abother SR |publican, aga i in Bond Bread, because they are the that par icularly did he|system, Is used in almost all indus- | that it had considered Dill through. a = result as an accompaniment of their | . = " 3 e TR H A <upport the | tries. A certuin amount of work is| In ordinary circumstances the bye- i TtSHIt & cmpant Of Lheir | fhore is no question that the M- ious crs 1 same as in R this vear 4% u pro- | assigned to each man. the quotas be. | election campaigns In this state have | ows SIctory, Thes have the Tepubll | oo, pran tac han the | Sutler in the i her home-baked bread. But ® republicans for the straitened finan- Congressman Jo! 1&ial condition of the state govern-!democratic oppone iment. the legislative record and other |€o both wet. the le: !'matters of complaint, comment and }in the third distri taxes. the robber ing fixed by custom. SPECIAL NOTICES, been a period for organization for an| o' tha dry. Col. Thempson and D approaching presidential campaign. “A | ;des ara (he candidutes of the drys SPECIAL NOTICES. jgreat many overconfident republicans}ys much as of the republicans who can determine the worth of the time and care spent by the hoysewife in a who feel that the primarfes settled the it is under- Ty = e e “How can it_be otherwise? these : ; : : : A FPECIA TING OF THE SHAREAOLD- 3 whole controversy do not apparently Sl e The ru 4 commotion have helped him just asistood is orki ler cover to . ers of the Federal National Bank ahd Floor Scraping realize the importance of the present | PeoPle ask — The rural ’L“,’,‘N',‘f!mpy e Pinchot 10 get the nemina. | bring ahout the defeat of Represonta hot kitchen? e s o e Fioors scraped. fnistied. Estimate. Linc. 7633. | preliminary contest, but the leaders of | (hayrman Hynicka must play fair | tion. But there were over a m | tive Hill whi B \\wluhl be a big BAY octoter S 2 the farmer-labor and the democratic | \ith the state ticket. He 'will cer- | republicans voting at the ‘primaryichievement for the bague, even if e o e urmers an for the considera: Revai A o o few months attempting onol iy paaclly the | ¥y A ons distance even when he| Two outside political spellbinders e o en “atrer Masiness ws may propeny | Repairs | preliminary arrangements | (e, SUUSLOR PREsents - Gsel ) 0 has the opportunity of calling at-{made their first appearance of the el Wil b e 12 oelock noon to 1 at Sane | tops. “ete. Prices | whereby their party at this campaign | (i 00 nothing undone to throw a | tention to Pinchot and his former ene- { campaizn in the stale this week, in p.m. " FEDERAL NATIONAL BANK. Pri tl the onomlcal | could swallow the farmer-labor party ! jirge vote to (‘ol Thompson, a resi- |mies sitting down together. The over-jthe person of Thomas Nelson Page. . Ty JOH rices. and then digest it during the campain | gom of the conniy. Thit 4o 10 sav,lturn necessary to win would beformer ambassador to England, who b et = {of 1824, They planned to bring natlon- ¥ = . fons | spoke at Annapolis for Mr. Br i h i the third dis- it DAy E o AL S 0 MEETING, ool the big cities 1t I portions | enormous. On quite a few oc HMTANNYAY, SreAUEROEORRS, MEE R. McReynolds & Sons, Inc, j2!ly_known democratic leaders to the | (6¢ & S s“(ngh:mr::m POTUoh= 1 i this generation the two big cities also made a spe ‘atlowed by " tate with that idea In view and they ave decided gubernatorial elections | trict favoring the electio M DT ST e = — me Mutual Tuiiding and Loan Specialists in Painting, Slip Covers and Tops. | to: : 4 support of the dvy bl state | haveldecided gubernatorial e . . o Sy iiiing e own el g Teine S Coveg sod T | Tied ToUhasten ‘matters by “Dleading | SUBPOT of the 45 republicyn state | e drgiund BUOMIOn SESIUE Hmarcs imatar 4" ey INGREDIENTS GUARANTEED i s ciie room of the s, T i with Duncan to get nut‘;! the way and | (n1v mean the success of the repub- |large and declared safe for Pinchot, | Kentucky was the other outsider who e - sl Tank'of Washinzten for election of director Don’t Neglect the l;’:‘m"-"" make an orfanization cam-| jjcan ticket and the defeat of the pro. | even if not gmbattled for him. {spoke in the state for Mr. Brue e = o= the ens Year and for snch other algn. he hi 4 : Senators George Wharton Pepper Labor t “rance. e me may Tegalls come before it. ODELL Roof Another Minute As ‘a matter of fact it s generally| Do8al 1o neemit the manufacture and | SRSty (FQIET Lot SOt I as much moid ki BY THE GENERAL BAKING COMPANY ITH, Secretary sale of light wines and be AVE ACCOMMODATION able patient Labor voters are being asked known that Duncan would have with- | S&l€ ¢ : e of a comparatively close elec- | e Tk toet i R B drawn in favor of Dill If the latter| Nevertheless the surface indications | danger of a comy y | s that 2 tion as Pinchot, in spite of a lot of a ! would_have announced himself as the | 8nd the polls that are being taken do 5 Aboria & en or wor | o candi . not indicate that either -Hamilton or | racket over the bonus, labor and other ; dimen e wenes | IRONCEAD [ntw wisee v o Gndidate (4D Jominee | Cuyahoga county will he carrled by |things. The drives against them are | = - MISS M. JONES, hon the: general ballot. T however | the republicans, and the hard-headed [not organized and they are not being Relief 14 H.P. Westinghouse Motor Heavy Copper Tub Aluminum Swing Wringer Automatic Breaker Switch. Large Casters Full Enclosed Cabinet No belts or pulleys (that means no worry) TOTSPKEEFERS -— RT facted and restored to their origi Senr residence with Hoover's Cyclone Rug Wash. . PROGRESSIVE SALES COMPANY. 008 F st. n.w. no3® THOUSEAOLD GOODS TO CALIFORNIA AT MEETING OF THY SHARE. Ox1 meyunne ot B merican N 1 Rack of | octe ata P . co. | Bentlemen, who always try to make a |Subjected to the systematic personal i ) i et Wit e'Viia ‘st (ta banking hoves | Formerts with Jells'e” o with Robert Sl s et mapieg haa ke | Hile ‘moniey beiting an the election eriticiem MeSparran s hueling " | in 10 minutes 1025 at 12 oclock | ten In Rosedere. 12 A st™ {for votes upon what he terms is a(iesults indicate that they place more fPinchot. Representative William J 0 g the agree |plete line of furs_________ ______310 |10 OIS POl Morm faith {n the polls and their private | Burke's senatorial ambitions have not i o Amestcan: Natiogsi | ROBERT T. SHELTON, | 'Fdgar C. Snyder. former progressive [ [6POTts than they do on the reasoning [ been much heard of Many of his la- | S A €0% | Formerly buyer with Jellefr's. ted | party state chairman, now democratic | °f the drys and the manifestation of | bor friends have come out openly for ration of mueh other business a8 ! in’Tosedere, 1206 G At e | Momines for Congress in the first dia. | confidence at the republican state | Pinchot. ; roperly come before the meeting. Polls | redesigning and storage. 31* "l trict, Is as careful as Dill to explain | heéadquarters. The result is that while ; The “wet” issue is figuring a lot in il Be"open from 12 o'clork moon to'1 L O sHeill hat he is mot %o much a demeerat tbat | the betting started off two weeks ago | the congressional campalgns AMERICAY NATIO%A] y yon e-pipe Heaters i timmot mingle with the representar | With offers of $100 to $50 on Thomp- | likely to create trouble in some for Indgestion [ R side: Hives of other- parties. In the tamear | som’s election. it quickly dropped to[old districts where democratic igestion Fuel Savers, Inexpensive, Quickly Installed.|counties in the state, King, Plerce, Spo-| ¢Vel conditions, aad now stands $100 3 and Dyspepsia Let us have your order NOW. Kane, Whatcome, Grays. Harbor and|to 380 on Donahey, the demoeratic |ago. Both gubernatorial candic Sold at Walla Walla, the county candidates hoid | candidate for governor, and even bets {are “dry.” but, while Pinchot S party ties extremely loosely and i | ©f that kind are not to be had here. |been declaring himself, MeSpar all Drug Many places are making their individ.| It Was published here this week, on | has lately been. if anything, very d apparently good authority, that the |creet. Many of the liquor people are Stores Have a complete line of Tober 2ist. SECURITY STORAGE COMPANY, 3740 15th street. e, YART, R. CLEMENT, EAST FALLS CHURCH, Ya., will not be respo for debts incurred | | e ual campaigns on a sort of anti-the- e = h " eiced rates in our pool enrs. - Next car N"Stoves. Ranges & Furnaces |republican-in-ofiice instead ‘of a demo- | Fepublican national congressional | exceedingly wroth with Pinchot. but cratic platform. This all hampers the democratic organization plans for the coming presidential fight two years committee concedes the election of Col. I. R. Sherwood in the ninth dis. trict (Toledo), and that it claims only have no place to go. Hence they are concentrating on congressional place: To a certain extent the liquor issue Guaranteed for one year against Lot the re-election of Mr. Burton in the |is in legislative elections, with Pin- twentleth district, both the other dis- | chot insisting that candidates pledie triets in Cuyahoga county being re- [themselves to follow him in a drying- garded as certain to be carried by |up process through legislation. the democrats. No republican comfort | For the first time in many vears the | is to be gained from this. republicans have lacked campaign | Dot Gl it funds, but there is a silence on that | subject among democrats that is su prising. The story is the democratic ! mpaign estimate was made liberal | | defective material or work- Ty athers than himself. | WANTED —A_VANLOAD OF FU i —_— i i il You Can— —fill that position; —rent that room; —find that lost article; Mu Chapter of Sigma Delta Kappa Law Fraternity of the National Uni- versity law school held a get-together | ‘banquet Friday night at the Marlea, 719 | 13th street northwest. Charles A. Price, chancellor of the ! TO PITTSRURGE 3 3 i been mllnwinp;‘ Dill all over South- '0 PITTSET R western Washington. demandi T0 PIT 00 B St NW. g ding to BiG 4 TRANSFER COMEAST STRAW RIDES mering at Dill along the same lines. | other than that they expect to carry - It is not possible to accurately esti- | the state, but they are working (T’l Gainad Electric Ci ) .| Mata 719, West 1985. e Gainaday Electric Co. 5 cents bu. and up. Cider, 60 cents gal ASK_FOR MAGEE up some gources and the Pinchot v i { zale. §2.50 Containers extra. Via Georgia oS paign, for there has been much|an impartial observer it does not|U PS5 e Pinchot stand 2 W.—] 90 T Pouseto-nouse, Kitchen-to-barn can. | seem hat the ecampnign work on |3E3inst assessment of officeholders | g 725 12th St. N.W.—Main 5! 1 (0T BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY R N e e v than myself. - A. | Modern |zour home should have Biggu 2 house-tohouse campalgn Is offec- | what is sald. done and published is | increasing. 80° tive, showing unexpected results onl generally disregarded. Business L«I old ones very reasonsbly. Also L4t wour home: will go anywhere. Address | Systems. | do PLUMBING ty, which really can have a very im- | supplies end uncertain and expensive gven by Dr. Carolyn .lullll;'. inr“-::: o'¢"1fl 1810 14th st n.w. "Tel. Frank 817, portant future effect, is going on the | fuel conditions. Labor is disgruntled. Nomen. For appointment, phone N : ur._ i 0. . appointment. ©ffice Hours: 9 s.m. to 8 p.m.. by sppolntment No More Eky Roof Qeserves an _ ipdorsement and that | perlences. that there wil! be enough republicans [ Following a year of rather poor Galvanized Corrugated FFURT GARAGE METAL House-to-House Canva R e ¥ Representative _Albert Johnson has Ask for a Free Home Demonstration TO NEW Yol CITS N know how Dill is faring in his flirta- 3 o TO DOSTON. MASS. NOV. tlon with labor. Duncan is also ham-) The democrats are making no claims Mueh“er Be]t Elecm° Co -l . s GE N AT RE APPLES AND CIDER" DAY EHONE, 1 TIIGHIERONE, | mato the Brogrets thase. bae amdl- | toveriohls with thon im it ronnE |and early ana promptly underwritten. Lacknough Or 5 cent ;| dates are making with their cam-|and comparatively few speakers. To | Dissensions among republicans dried . $2.50 . iggs Puts HEAT in Heatin A ke % hurn izt at Oluey and Ashton. c took awa; doll i Lindavs and week days. 7 vassing on both sides. Every poli- | elther side is effective. Not that it yamanyidollans here fate o For Winter Comfort ticlan knows the personal contact of | is not ably and skillfully done, but | $1EnS. however, ‘of republican funds Vapor or Hot-Water Heat. We OAKLEY, 2119 st st. oW _______ " _ | Hagtj install new plants and i AR eating |tasta Plants and' repair z 5 3 - D SROISAE election day. not good in Ohio, industries are I FRNITURE REPATRED AND UPHO) While this struggle between the ’f“;“gf”"g,"l',’,'}fi hampered by lanuleAw FRATS AT BANQUET. sour T i A FEniiad the farmer- > | shipping facilities, fiox 310°T, Ntar office. The Biggs F_ngmeermg Co. |democrats an i abor par pping es, short materia IERAPEUTICS SCIENTIFICALLY WARREN W. BIGGS, President. republican campaign is being waged | and In some lines raw-skinned after on the theory that the party record | more or less unfavorable strike ex- e : Let me apply one coat of Liquid Asi YOUR OLD FLOORS Ry Cemont to any ¥ind af root . I goaics resssd ew: also_new floors laid. "Hiso sold In bulk, §1 «ran- | 1o elect the ~cket If they will vote. | crops Ohio farmers find market prices o=t 2 & g T s W e CMam 1467, fonmne Alte foi%in palk, 81 il 12 Besk | °.NCre Was a big stay-at-home vote [ for thelr products lower than before | Srabiprs Was loastmaster. | L “Paul | exchange that some T =7 ON_OLARK, 1814 Pa. in the primaries, and there is apt to | the war, while farm implements, gro- | ;¥\l B & FATRen, Chancel or, °d thing you have for LOCA iy NOTICE be & tarRe mumber of absentees In the | cerles and clothing are practically at ¥, "an 3 LOCATION] auditor of the national organization, was_among_the speakers. Tn Conn. Ave., adjacent to the $1,000.000 Bridge. A section ‘ of convenience and social desirability DESCRIPTION Two stories, attic, glass inclosed sitting room, maid’s room, 3 baths, two showers, lots 24 and 29 ft. front, 2-car garag PRICE The prices for this section are most reasonable. The ter:zs, if desired, less than rent. EXHIBIT The art of furnishing is ably demonstrated by Mayer & Co. in our exhibit home, 2822 Conn. Ave., between Woodley Road and Cathedral Ave., Open to 8 P.M. something some one else has— general election. The democrats and | war peak points. Most of them will the farmer-labor leaders are count- [have to borrow money to pay their ing on just such a condition, and the | taxes, due in anothé* month, and Atoves, Ranges and Furnaces Put in First-Class Condition By the “Heating and Roofing Experts Heating Plants Repaired of 35 Years.' Let us pnt your furnace, stoves or heating Reasouable Prices. plant In perfect condition s you will get -u' T republican managers frankly’ say | anks are demanding 7 and 15 per 3 that they must durin e coming | cent. a e t Grafton & Son, Inc,, | R. K. FERGUSON, Inc. !ww heY. fomws s ainclination 15 | S onto goes democratic nest month, | L 1 tove through a Star Classified Ad. Word it clearly and give details and your responses will be from those who can qualify. the beat possible from your coal. Sh ot et == s . 1114 9th st._Ph. M. 24902491 { make another trip to the polls being | as is at least possible, it will be be- COPIES OF THE SEASON'S |2 Dep_tht Sn st M. 200201, C s3I buillibeine hown by those party followers who £ o ions, S Candll o o BEAUTIFUL HATS | CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. |beiisve that the primary siection set- | ates offerods just s was cha esss| FOF Your Player-Piano " mado daily by ladies who never be- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. o tled the whole fight. a hat = The sole cost is for ma-| FiRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST OF EAS V. truetion is free. FARRIS HAT FRAME SHOP. T FALLS CHUECH, rything in_millinery supplies. Announces a WL E:‘Cfi'imm_’ FRED LEOTURB ON CHRISTIAN BOIENCE .. Leins of the late firm Ol o eins, Wil conduct & Piombe two years ago, when for only the “in- E tolerable no?"dmi‘ms reason _Ohio; “Tomorrow’ went 401, against the administra- | Fox . N tlon, blamed for the conditions. oo 201 e fight against the propo: “ " (Th = améndment permitting light wines Chicago” (T “g::d,?"gt Tfi"’"') and beer is just beginnin {n earnest. rot. No. 2021 THE n appeal s eing madd t the . Z,AR08ERTs | women to vote against it as a con: | “When Knighthood Was in Flower” | Star Classified Ads are abundantly re- sultful because they are so generally read. BY JOHN C. LATHROP, C. 8. B., ¢ Brookline, Mass., o UCTION | cepgled movement to bring back the Bluebird Ballad. No. 2068| Member of the Board of Lectureship of : : s , loe and Gas Fitting business at 1819 SRS Glurch, the First Church of Christ, s old-time saloon. That this appeal is BITLT A NE RO SALE Iy N AT tiention will be given to | Scientist, of Boston. Mass.. in Presion 4 Roberts | being made to willing minds (5 indi- On Sale at “Around the Corner” is MIDDAUGH & SHANNON INC OWNER remudeling work and renajrs. THE CHURCH EDIFICE, The Munsey bidg. ' | cated by the fact that while, in the | y oy At Little Palls st. station, Washington and a Star Branch Office. Virginia R. R., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1922, AT 8 P.M. THB PUBLIC 1§ CORPIALLY, JNVITED, *® 7. E. LEINS pGISTERED PLUMBER BRI N, AP, PHONE '\ MOTOR SERVICE. Ing_quality, the cheapest In the city. Be-},.1, votes, the republican candidates H [ TS, i Telephone or Call for Booklet. BE e b eme ROBERT%: «h ex Terma | liave & mjorisy of the woman votea Everything Musical, 1222 G St. N.W. | Main 1776. olls published, the democratic can- MCHU & LAW ON Batlders of the “IDEAL Garage—cousider- | iaqtey always have a majority of the GH S I Main 6935—10th Floor Woodward Bldg., 15th and H