Evening Star Newspaper, July 5, 1923, Page 26

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6 Congress Member Asked to Enter Race in Maryland Judicial Circuit. Representative Sydney E. Mudd of Maryland, who has just returned to his _home from an extended trip{ across the continent, is being urged | by his friends to abandon his seat| in Congress and to become 2 candi- date for judge of the seventh judi- clal circuit of southern Maryland Mr. Mudd visited Senator Weller just before his departure for Jack-: sonville, Fla.. and conferrcd with the sonator upon the general political oonditions of the state and d\scuascd' with him the personnel of the state ticket. particularly with reference to the selection of a candidate for| vlerk of the court of appeals. who is, to come from the fifth congressional | district. Favors Armstrong for Governor. He 1s an arcent friend of Gen.| Alexander Armstrong and expressed his gratification over his candidacy for governor. He also stated that he was delighted that all factions of an ticket would achieve results in his cong: t When asked if he would aticn for judge, Mr. seek the udd said | he had never anrounced himself for | the office. but admitted frankly that | strong pressure was being | TR T T conceded that Mr. Mudd's candidacy would a tion| admittedly the 1 member of also of the (District of Columb! has activel:* practiced his profession serv district attormey at Washington. Whether he will accede to the wishes of his frfends is not known, but of the widespread sentiment in his behalf and the démand of party lead- ers is giving to the ;matter very serious consideration. sary Congress unless ' he is elected, as otherwise he would continue toc be representative In Congress. — " "Mr, Mudd, who Is stiil a young man, has long een a power in Maryland politics, and now is serving his fifth consecutive term in the House of Rep- Tesentatives, After the death of his father, who represented the district for nearly twenty years, he redeemed the District from democratic control, and has successfully carried the same in all of his ampllfnl, His retire- ment from active political life would materially alter political conditions eal not DMly to all fec- s party, with which he is popular, but to voters of gtic party. Mr. Mudd is a the bar of Maryland ‘“d an 5 of democ: ing as ‘assistant United States Seriously Comsiders Proposal. o Svidesprond Csontimont "t | undoubtedly weakening the republi- can party in that section, as it would be difficult to find a republican leader in the fifth congressional district of his strength, to undertake to succeed that he dccept the nomination, he It will not be neces- for him to| resign his seat in him. On the other hand, it {s thought IS = of ice cream.) a == ' HIS s a.samfle of the ballot to be found in each package of the three that the democratic.forces would be considerably strengthened and the way would be opened for them to make a determined and optimistic effort to regain control of the district, which they have consistently failed to do in thelr unsuccessful attempts to defeat nized as the strongest political factor and leader in southern Maryland Undoubtedly the democrats of the section will be pleased if he is some- | pany store will hold their annual out- in mouthern Maryland, it Is believed,d how eliminated from future congres- b sional contests in the fifth congres- slonal district. dates of either party for the judge- ship have been announced, though at the present time there are many can- didates on both sides among the local lawyers of the respective countles. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Mr. Mudd, who is recog- Thus far no candi- | at Glen Echo. | will be e THURSDAY; JULY KANN STORE EMPLOYES PLAN OUTING SATURDAY About ‘800 Workers and Their! payny Familes Will Go to Glen Echo. The employes of 8. Kann Sons Com- ng next Saturday, when 800 workers and thelr families will spend the day Athletic events will include a'ball zame between the employes. dren’s athletio events and men's and dancing contest held on the pavilion at 4 women's races. 5, 1923. races. outing committee, W. payne; zeception committee, Randall, airman; committee, ai tee, L. V. Pearl, chairma. tation committee, W. A. chairman; boosters’ committee, Lightner, mittee, D. V. Smythe, chairman. —_— chil- There is; of experience. o'clock. Prizes have been provided for the winners of the contests and Those in_charge are: Executive committee, Georgé 8. De Neale, chair- W. Cham- Miss I. entertainment H. K. Troutman, ohair- man; athletic committee, W. F. Hisey, ; prize committee, J. Willi- floor committee, H. rman; printing commit- ; transpor- Cornell, chalrman; ‘publicity com- n't any vacation in the school DUEL PENDING BETWEEN || POLAND’S WAR CHIEFS || Friends Seek to Prevent Death Fight of Pilsudski and Bezptyzki. By the Assoclated Presa. WARSAW, July 5.—Friends of Mar- al Joseph' Plisudski and Gen. Sezp. | tyski, minister of war, who exchanged | bitter words at a recent conference, | |f {are endeavoring to bring about & reconcillation so as to avold a duel between the two. | Marshal Pllsudski resigned as chief of the war council because of his dif- ference with the minister. For The Better Virion Right Glasses 5 and Eye Comfort Consult Kinsman Optical Co., 705 14th St. N.W. Eastablisked in 1900 IO i L UNCLE = (Tests recently made by the Government with ice creams of various grades demonstrated a preference gen- erally for those products which contained the higher per- centages of cream (butterfat), sugar and other constituents PUTTING IT UP TO THE PUBLIC N_order that we may ascertain the pref- erence of the people, we are putting out . under special formulas Three Specific M » RIGHT ? (These experiments were made with a limited “market” of approximately 50 people, and indicated as well @ marked preference for ice creams that included a percentage of gelatin in their composition as against those which did not.) UTTING I TUPTO T The People of Washington Have a Vote! As to Their Preference of Ice Cream $1500 in gold To be given for a name \What Name Do You Suggest ? rrint = I". TER trying these three grades of | 1ce cream, you will have three cou- pons or votes, WHICH GIVES YOU AN OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE THREE SUGGESTIONS :FOR A NAME if you wish, any one of which may be a prize winner. brought to bear upon him by the! republican organizations of the four | lower counties of the circuit to enter the contest. Three Vaeaneles to Fill. There will be three vacancies in the | judicial elrcuit owing to_the expira- | tion of the terms of Chief Judge | John P. Briscoe. Judge Harris B.| ‘amalier, and Judge Fillmore Beali | In 1924. 'The republicans in this cir- cult, comprising the counties of Grades of Ice Cream. Each is made from Mere Your suggestion for a_mame. ingredients of high quality and unquestioned purity and contsins varying percentages of CREAM (Butterfat). These Ice Creams are designated “A.” “B” and “C.” This is “A” grade. We ask that you try all three grades and then indicate yopr choice by making a cross (X) after the grade you pre- Special Ice Creams, known as “A,” “B” and “C,” which we are asking the public to compare. Each should be filled out as indi- cated and mailed promptly to “CON- Your Name John_Doe. St. Address 576 _11th_St. N.W. Mail this coupon to Contest Dept. Prince Georges, Charles, St. Marys and Calvert. are seeking to nominate the strongest candidat. and it is| Summer Fatigue The nervous irritation caused by ' badly shaped shoes is a constant! drain which will detract from your ! pleasure now and may result in a! serious breakdown later. For health | and efficiency, wear the Cantilever | Shoe. ! It is patterned on the lines of the | foot. The arch of the shoe hugs the curve of the instep and provides restful support for the foot. Well-| set heel and natural inner sole line | distribute the weight properly with- out strain. l i And the shank is flexible! Instead | of checking the circulation, it en-| courages good circulation, correct- ing butning and perspiring feet. In-| stead of binding the muscles, it GIVES wih the foot. This freedom to exercis®, strengthens the muscles ! upholding R arch. In this com fortat®z and_ healthful way Canti- levers corzeciwnd prevent flat foot. Cantiles:y Shoe Shop 1319 F Tt. NW. T I Over Young Men’s Shop ANTS with Bee Brand Insect Powder 15¢ —-35¢~T70¢ Ask your Druggist or Grocer MCCORMICKE CO. BALTIMORE i M TEST DEPT., Chapin-Sacks Corsp., First and M Sts. N.E., City.” Read the Rules CONTESTANTS may submit as many names as desired, but only one name per coupon. Where more than one name is submitted on the same coupon, the first name only will be con- sidered. ALL SUGGESTIONS MUST BE MADE ON THE COUPONS PRO- VIDED IN ORDER TO RECEIVE CONSIDERATION, and in every case the ice cream preferred should be clear- ly indicated in the space allotted. Typewriting, long-hand or hand. printing are all permissible, but care should be taken as to clearness or easy reading. In case it is desired to make a change, or an accident, such as blotting, makes what was written illegible, it is permis- sible to rewrite the part required on the back of the coupon, provided the atten- tion is called to such change on the front of the coupon. All persons in the employ of the Chapin-Sacks Corporation are barred as contestants. ABOUT THE NAME Do not use any part of “The Velvet Kind" in the name or names you submit. Try to make vour suggestion s coined or entirely new word or expression, sttractive and snappy in character— something that will catch the fancy and be easily remembered; if possible. Try not to select a word or expression that is descriptive, geographical or otherwise impossible of registration in the Patent Office. But in case of doubt, NEVER HESITATE TO SEND IN YOUR IDEA. If it is not the BEST suggestion, there is a possibility that it may be selected by the judges for one of the numerous cash awards. Follow our mewspaper announcements closely for additions or changes explanatory of these Rules, as well as the date when thix con- teut will terminate, the mames of the Board of Judges, ete. 25c PT. x {* fer. Mark your preference with an X 9% Chapin-Sacks Corporation First and M Streets Northeast As that may be the deciding factor in your favor! —for should the Judges in their selection decide upon a name suggested by more than one person, the FIRST PRIZE WILL BE AWARDED TO THE CONTESTANT WHO FIRST SUBMITTED THE NAME. Your vote will be recorded the instant it arrives at our Contest Dept. (For this reason please note the absolute necessity for writing “CON- TEST DEPT.” on the envelope when mailing your coupons—thereby as- suring its delivery direct to this department without loss of time.) A time-recording clock is used for this purpose — which not only. stamps the date, but the exact hour and minute it arrives. The receiving, stamping and custody of all votes will be under the direct charge of a specially qualfiied representative of the Gardner-John- son Advertisers Service Bureau, Inc., of Washington. Read the rules and suggestions carefully and just as soon as you know your preference mark it on your coupons, together with the name, or names, you suggest, and send it in at once! Be one of the 665 people who are to share in the : 1st Prize ....... 2nd Prize ..... 3rd Prize ..... 10 Awards of $10 Each YT TCIYATRISYIY 30 Awards 100 Awards 500 Awards of $3 Each of $2 Each of $1 Each IR T AT III L S IIIHIIHII(fimfiImHIIlfllillIlIIIlflTIIl!HlIIIlIIlIIIIII / Contestants may submst AS MANY NAMES as they have coupons. Get Your Vote in EAI In Case of ’fie TN the event that NAME AD- JUDGED BEST be suggested BY MORE THAN ONE PERSON, the Grand Prize of $300 will be awarded to the contestant who FIRST SUBMIT- TED THAT NAME. The Second Prize of $150 will be awarded to the contestant who, from the viewpoint of “time,” was the next to submit that name. Should three, four, five or more contestants elect the same “Best” name, the Third Prize of $50 will -go to whoever was the third to submit that name—and so on, in the same se- quence as the suggestions were sent in. LL ingredients used in the pro- duction of our ice cream are of high quality and unquestioned purity. The quality and purity of the dairy products are further safeguarded by both CLARIFI- CATION AND PASTEURIZA. TION—thereby insuring a prod uct of a purity which we believe to be impossible of improvement. CHAPIN-SACKS CORP. KNOWN THROUGHOUT THE SOQUTH 1 R . ot lIIIIMIilIlIIIIIlIIlIINIIIlIIIllllIllIlIIIIIIIiIIHIImIIIIlI iitiH o |

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