Evening Star Newspaper, November 10, 1922, Page 4

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: 0. P. Maiority 17 in Next VOLSTEAD IS DEFEATED |15yorh Mimmessts commmesmionat are 1 PRIZE FOR SHRINE {C- ©- IF)I' aj F:}lyl Ige:n - S BY MAJORITY OF 12,500 5 i St 1 g : 8 ouse wrns Show e T e e Sk g 9 Practically Complete Returns Con- th only one preinc; Keeping Up Our Good Work SI.UG AN flFFEREI] s s ¥ ¥ R 2o ki hae By the Associated Pres. . - . an ) Representative Vols Savmg Men Blg Shoe—Mon:y \epresentative Volstead, republican, House for the Sixty-eighth Congress, | independent and farm-laborite. PAUL, Ninn, Novemper 10—1‘“! more than 00 ahead of S Complete returns give the republi-| pubdlicans hold 226 seats and the demo- Senator Kellogg Beaten. |2 cans a majority of seventeen in the new | crats 206, With one each to a soclalist, | Dr. Henrik Shipstead, farmer-labor, oh 99 Flfty Dollars for Best SiX|which 1s etgnt more than tnd m;l The representation by states is as H;’,‘.‘e"nmu\,, .3 Volatean otitholers !55“;;1‘{ /2 Kellogg, republicar oL Words A E to 1923 seats necessary for control. The re-|follows: 2 oR -~ - 4 ords pproprlate 0 m::flw':: :"tm-:fl::hfi'_fl- Since 1808—*NO PLACE LIKE HOME: N0 HOME LIKE OURS" » e m. 3 ep. m, 3 l, e , Council Week. Alabama 100 S e Pl aes) T e - Arizona . The week beginning next Sunday | will be known as “Slogan week” by the Almas Temple 1928 Shrine Com- mittee, for during that week a prize of $50 in gold will be awarded to the resident of this city who sends in the most appropriate slogan to be used during the Imperial Councll ses- slon here fn June. The slogan must not contain over six words and should be sent to Thomas E. Jarrell, chair- {man of the Shrine slogan committee,| Manxachuetts 227 Homer bullding, 13th and F| Michigan . Minnexota . streets, Binxinxinpl The contest i{s open to every one. Minsourt Each contestant may send in as many| Montana slogans as he or she wants to. The| Nebraska . |slogan should be one expressive of| Nevada . the Shrine and the civic spirit of| New Hampsl Washington. For example, the fol-| New Jerey |lowing slogan was adopted and used| New Mexlco generally throughout the session in San Francisco last Jun lam greets you—glad to meet you. Islam is the Shrine Temple in San Francisco, as Almas Temple is here. : Committee to Decide. JRE v Semi- i £ A committee of representatives from [ Rhode Inland ICTURED, a swagger new Semi-Brogue on a medium square-toe s Commitiee of esentatives om ]l B oo last. Dark Tan Calf, with snappy perforations and other marks | Jarrell will select the bes ;| South Dakota of individuality. Ask for style D227—$5.50. A somewhat similar | Althotiel ihejicontest (doesnot Jennesucel. style in Toney Red Calf, Black Eric Calf Brogues—Scotch Grain E\L\ re Teoeived by Mr. Jarrell to Utah .. ¥ 73 = ntestants asl 0 eir let- Heavy Winter Oxfords—and other good styles also at $5.50. | tors i cotty nE Tes canteted that| Vimmm. the office will be fairly deluged by | Washimgt . . ] the last of next week. No letter Wext Virginia In these “HAHN SPECIALS” at $5, $550 and $6—we are dupli- nsidered- that arrives after Sat- Wixconsin . cating ¢ efforts, in all departments, to dominate the Popular-priced - day evening, l\nvtmherrlfi. " Wyoming Shoe Business of Washington. Tremendous buying power and close- | _Great interest is manifested in the e ; 2 coming Shrine circus. which will be Totals profit selling turn the trick. Included are any kind of a shoe a man open to every one, and the greater wants. High-cuts or Oxfords, medium weights or heavies—Blacks, |the crowds the greater- the proceeds Tans, Browns, Patents—as snappy or as conscrvative as you please. {will be for the Shrine session fund. ang third supplies, while probably a |} | Zne fontowing 15 a statement made | osen are warking for the tite mem: | DEMOCRAT WINS KANSAS oony 2F s commiiies In charg bership in Almas Temple which will o e e o ackina | be awarded to the noble selling the| GOVERNORSHIP BY 19,191 l ““ The Store at Your Door ** > most tickets, 5 Shrine circus executive offices tn 201 | MRy tekel o = e Homer building, the actual work in S Rothes S 1 A Spemnl | preparation for the big event of Al- E{:fl%,,zfi e ooy B i ey |G- O. P. Carries Other State Of- Office 1424-26 Irving St. Ph. Columbia 10422 “Gox” | mas Temple, to take place at Conven- 2 In “Sox | mas Temple, to take place at Conven- | Marion Walker and Raiph W. Lee. fices—Soldiers’ Bonus Bond Is- | December’ 2 to December 16, may be Sale In Record-Breaker. Two new routes start tomorrow (Saturday)—one at | said to be well under way “The rocord-breaking ticket sale| £ae(Glven Big Majority 16th Steeet Heiphte aad Takoma Park, and an additional «Moxt Tangible Promise.” that Almas Temple 13 now achievInE | By the Amoclated Prese. I OLREEEACInalS akoma Park, and an additional “At present the most tangible|i3,N0% depending o much upon the | "y \\5AS CITY, Mo, November 10— |[I[+ one in Chevy Chase, D. C. Watch for the announcements 1rlrnn‘\|se‘)(:lhsu;ce:!s lies In the m rank and file, Who &re m'm,.m,.m,{ a ) Elected by a plurality of 19,191 on of other new routes soon. LR e o h M ‘;flafif‘:"&;}{u‘c‘f alcfi(hcla.‘;:;;s;e]s 'rtad'l‘lszge?mh“ dfh he unofficlal returns. Jonathan M. Davis, cor. Tth & s ¢ credited for much o rat, will be Gov 14 oy is i hei: y e S ok St Although tickets have been in theithis high average. Thirteen nights e e A Pee-Kay Auto Store is in your neighborhood ev 191416 Pe. A hands of the Shrinere but a few days. |of high-class circus entertainment |ofices were oarried by republicans. week-day, rain or chine, bringing a cor f a. Ave. already close to $150 in returns has|and dancing are what the Shringrs| The democrats won one of the eight oAy 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. been received. The committee be-|are offering the public on & 50-cent|reprosentatives from the republicans. best Groceries, Butter, Eggs. Bread, C | Hieves that :h|ssS Will mean a grass sale | ticket. There can be no complaint| The state soldlers’ compensation Meats, Cheese and some Fruits and Vegetables {of between $55,000 and $60,000 worth [as to the high codt of amusement|pond iseus carried about 21s to 1 : il = = 5 Erda | of tickets. Practically all returns o [ with the Shrine circus at hand, claims = - - i far made by the nobles are for the|the committee.” = Guaranteed Quality—Always Low Prices complete first aupply of forty tickets » = y bave taken out second =% TN " NPT il g e PNl RRRWA AN In Conn. Ave., adjacent to the $1,000,000 Bridge. A section of convenience, social desirability and enhancing value. DESCRIPTION Two stories, attic, glass-inclosed sitting room, maid’s room, 3 baths, two showers, lots 24 and 29 ft. front, 2-car garages. PRIC The prices for this section are most reasonable. The terms, if desired, less than rent. $2.500 Cash, $187 Month—Save $132 $4.500 Cash, $157 $172 Month—Save $118 $5,000 Cash, $149 ) Rel mun! cex aal - Rusaw - 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. MIDDAUGH & SHANNON, INC., OWNER Main 6935—10th Floor Woodward Bldg., 15th and H Y Booklet Mafled on Reguest S8 amman swann’ wBualie! 8a 18! An! amamaal mEaam i”-sl_nfi vomns kSunBel Buau! LAYS REPUBLICAN LOSS : - Swift’s Premium Hams, Tokay Grapes. . .pan, 50c TO DISCONTENT IN U. S. 8to101b. size. .1b, 25¢ | Grapefruit.....3 for 25¢ SR Selected Eggs. . .doz.,40c o Voters Were Looking for Saeri- { Fanicy Cransnacs Batess 'Phllhps Sausage. .1b., 35¢ s fice, Is Kansas Governor's B | 74 Ib., 14c; Ib., 53¢ | Walnuts Belief. & Sugar. . . .carton, Ib., 715c | Brazil Nuts ._ngnll\g‘t 133(0'!("1“ \rlg:e;n!;;rcr’:nlg Bacon, sliced. ..%; 1b., 23¢c Mincemeat . ‘was the concise manner in which Gov. H. J. Allen. analyzed the results of T BiNe: democrat, whe clccted. The : . Watch for the Pee-Kay Auto Store governor has returned to his CV omen arec Amazed at the styles and values in these “HAHN SPECIALS" \ \ [T /Some express the opinion that my | attack on the Ku Klux Klan was in- strumental in the democratic victory for governor, but I do not agree with that_theory because many normally republican_ counties in which there are pao. klan organizations were car- ried by Davls. “A lot of other theorles are forth- coming. but these dg_not take into consideration that the democratic vic- tories were not confined to Kansas— in fact, Kansax showed = ‘stromger T . n:.:: lem\ ";;lte than most of the r¢ items that will carry a prac- pubfican es. - i i 3 o tura in sentiment was due to tical note in your remem. a combination of circumstances. You brance for Xmas. may quote as my opinion just this: I 3 Men’s Tt ‘was disconfent looking for a sa WardrobeTrunks pocketbooks Yo Overnight Cases rifice. Oyen - Handbags e ey Poker Seta it M T Key Canen BEVERIDGE 35,599 VOTES |2 Biefcmes HeulHone Bosten Bags BEHIND HiS OPPONENT Complete Unofficial Returns Show m Ralston Polled Majority in 5 Indiana. OUR “ONLY” STORE INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., November 10. D """""“;}:{"“5 e 0 S are . . —Complete unofficial figures on UL lar prlCCd Shoe Business United States senator, tabulated by = f 1 ; 1 the A fated Press, tod: howed of Washington, we are concentrating, as never before, upon the Asecciatoderiame todey sliomsd PERPETUAL 1 t 1 women’s $5.95-shoes. In this immense group are more than defeated former Semator Albert J. ) 15,000 pairs of high-grade styles for every sort of wear. Dress D e b "] BUlLDlNG Pumps and Colonials—Sports Pumps and Street Oxfords — and 4 fgurce are: Ralaton. 555490; Haves . Boots. In all wanted styles, leathers, fabrics and two-tone combina- E?j}é‘g;}; :Qé;g:%j;;u%;g: ASSOCIATION agalnst you Bleeding gums herald tions. A number of our regular $7.50 and $8.50 models, making this two. state offices which have been Pyorrhea’s coming . § N \ \ N Reserved by a Small Deposit Just a few of the many 2222227, R % % : 2 o) | held b licans. I one of the most amazing shoe-buying opportunities even Hahn’s have o s i e et 5 N\ election of .Robert Bracken, demo- ! i Ty been able to offer in many a day! N | cratic candidate for state auditor, ana| || on shares maturing in 45 I clerkship of thé supreme court, also ¢ 1 N s S S 3 showed that, the lower house of tne I P 4 P t X v - ext geperal assembly will probably |f ays er Cen!f Y oun g I (0] 1( S ece (1 taunc ll er l‘.l oeEs N|[otsTsnd Siebians rhers Wi || on shares withdrawn be- And at the “Hahn” Stores you’ll find ample stocks of kinds built i \ é‘;cx’;w:'ranl(l);gngm::i);dat;:t for *judse "ot fore maturity. to protect young feet against winter weather. Built to save vou TN it Dhent be Sotoriouste trst ats- (i parents money by extra Quality and longer wear. A few examples: Z. T. Dungan, democratic aspirant for | || or 83 months. It 7 When the gums bleed, be on your guard. That's Nature's warning of Pyorrhea'’s coming. The odds are 4 to 1 against you, for Pyorrhea strikes four persons out of every five past forty, and thousands younger, menucing their teeth and under- sz:\?lngltonlnco;nplem‘ J':-etums on Tue JOSHUA W. CARR, Secreta b At the first m of bleeding gums; con- [ 252, ciection trom the tour alvisio | | sult your dentist. Then brush your teeth, “GRO-NUPS” Girls’ and 2 i morning and night, with Forhan's For Small Boys’ Smok’efil Hoa;:e Boys’ “6-point”. Army “HAMN. SPE‘CllAL” ; ::IE“S;M ~ ‘um:i:‘ddin::i:t:;: or Brown Elk Blucher, with Shoes, Wide.toe, Mun- Misses’ and Child’s Nut “ GRO - NUPS” . .Misses’ Mt Pl t _ . easant— Assets More Than 6. 0. P. CANDIDATE LEADS. $8,000,000 Sutherland Reported Ahead, 4 to 1, Surplus More Than in Alaska. i $800,000 JUNEAU, Alaska, November 10.—Dan Sutherland, “republican _delegate from [ il Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. Alaska, is leading by a 4-to-1 vote over E. J. White, democratic_candldate, JAMES BERRY, Prealdeng % 22 extra wide soft box toe. son last, overweight Brown Goodyear Welt and Children’s Extra Qual- will prevent Pyorrhea or check its 6 to 8, $350. 8 to 11, $4. sole Bluchers, with School Shoes. .6 to 8, ity Tan -or Patent Leather progress, 11% to 2, $4.75. wide bellows tongue. $295. 814 to 11, $345. Dress Shoes. 6 to 8, $350. 11 to 134, $34s. T to 1174 t02, $395. 214 106, B1g g0 i1, 84 1134 t0 3, SAT, @ SR h d Forhan's For the Gums is the formula S s Zriw ‘ emili-ve ta cne R J. Forhan, D. D. S. Used s o dentifrice, it will keep your teeth white and clean and your gums firm and hezlthy. Teds pléasant to the taste. Atall druggists, 35c and 60c in tubes. and l;g;;m}nl:g?:&l:dcxdo;l g:i:ei!kl;:'l': ':'n‘?'ofi!’?{':oi'?s',”um fi:ifl: 4 2 IN B A R G A. I N fancy rolled tops. Special values at $115 and $1.25. 7 B e : ; Owner will sell because of wife’s ill héalth. Almost new brick home of four ~’bedrooms, two baths, double-screened sleeping porch, built-in garage. Coa.l in 3 cellar. Vacant. Immediate possession. FO rh a ! ! Will be glad to show at any time. g ] “HAHN SPECIAL” Boys’ Cor. 7¢h 8 K Sts. "HAHN SPECIAL” Beys’ I FOR THE GUMS [ Good-wearing Tan Leather mannish tan boarded calf, md €7 School Shoes. Goodyear 414 9th St. shield tip Brogwe. “Gnusually \ o cK Go Z welt sole and rubber heel. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. serviceable and a mighty at- A ls(;‘t'? 133, SUS' 1 to 5%, 933 Pa. Ave. SE. ;;;c:ti;‘ejss‘hoc. Sizes 2¥4 to Vore than a tooth paste —ir checks P}‘(IILY}’I‘O : 7 Rorinls of R. J. Forkan, D. D.S. - 1415 Eye St. Forhan Company, New York m ——— - = Forkaa's, Limired, Montreal R

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