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SUN FRIENDS BLOCK TSADKUN ELECTION Meeting Called to Elect Chi- nese President Ends in Stormy Session. BY CLIFFORD FOX. By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. 3. September An cleyenth- hour campaign launched by southern: members in behalf of Dr meeting this called for the Japan May Use. Scrapped Naval Ships to Rebuild By ibe Associated Press. OSAKA, September 18.—The navy department has been too busily engaged in rellef work to issue a conerete warship-scrapping order, as provided for under the Wash- ington treaty limiting armaments. It is believed the navy now will the scrapping work and use crapped ships as material for struction in Tokio. ITHOUSANDS VIEW i " “BAD MAN'S” BODY ; | Spencer. shirt which Spencer wore were $10,- 000 in bonds, according to Marshal | McDonald, The bonds were identified }as loot taken at Okess, Okli., August 20, when a Missouri, Kansas and Texas train was robbed shortly after mid- night. The Okesa robbery resulted in a $10,000 reward being offered for the capture, dead or alive, of A No one has appeared to claim the body of the man, who is' credited with robbery of ut least twenty-five banks in Oklahoma and southern Kansas. Four pals of the dead bandit still are at large and warrants for thelr arrest are in the hands of the leader of the posse which captured Spencer. Spencer’s gun which is reputed to “look like a washboard” because of its notches, was net found when he was searched, acording to McDonald. .| Spencer was carrying a rifle and a X gun” at the time of hie Bartlesville police Adamson, postal in- re members of McDonald's e others were deputy mar- et goode of every de- MANY MEN SHIFTED T0 SHORT WORKDAY {|Second Big Step Toward Elimina- tion of Twelve-Hour Tricks in Steel Mills. By the Associated Press, 1 YOUNGS¥OWN, Ohio, September 18. —The Second big step toward elimi- nation of the twelve-hour day in the | steel mills of this district was taken yesterday when several thousand work- ers changed from the jong day to ten- hour and eight-hour shifts. A month ago men in the continuous operation departments changed to three shifts a day, and today's movement affects chiefly the pipe mills, in which a ten- hour day 1§ to be established for the most part. After today only a small | percentage of the 45,000 steel workers | in the Youngstown district will be 1 working the twelve-hour day, and the | Patent Leather Center Strap Pump Spanish Heel 3-Strap Pump Gun Metal Trimmed sidential ca ecting wa b Last Look at Al Spencer, Slain i “$10,000 Bandit.” re manufactured in Japan, |hours of these few will be reduced as soon as additlonal labor can be ob ained ” . September | thousand persons have | ed the body of OKlahoma's no-| torious bad man, Al Spencer, who! fell in ficht with a posse ten mile north of lesville. Three bullets the right breast from members of illed the $10,000 fugitive 1 Neckontent TOLMANIZED collar— smooth-edged. flexible, and slow-wilting — contributes Brown Kid Pumsp New Round Toe Elastic Sid Goring New Panel Pattern Brown Ooze Calf Brown Kid Tip and Trimming ities when he ed at to your good humor at the said to d his fi eal’ly hour when you're cre- ating your disposition. The Tolman Laundry F. W. MacKenzie, Manager To LURAY’ VA. 6th and C Streets N.W. Sunday, Sept. 23 : s The Opportunity te See the | s Wonderful Sorthern Masonie ursiicion 5% 21| © | URAY CAVERNS :"31:';;»:1" i v 3 | Special Excursion Train 2 Leaves Washington 8:00 A.M. Refurning Leaves Luray Sta- tion 4:45 P.M. Sce Flyer—Consult Ticket Agents MASONS HEAR BISHOP RAP CULTS OF HATE| Secret Trials and Midnight Pun-é ishments in Deflance of (7'»1 e-Strap = Black Satin Slipper | ’-s.'}clt Sci . Brown Cfl;fiu ) | i Spanish Heel : Light ¢ Medium Toe Law Scored. | Mail Order Department 125 Summer Street Boston, Mass. Style ST $ Authority IO Wi > _ : Starched roll collars, and the informal semi-starched sport collars, are frequent NP, | visitors to the Tolman . Laundry. Phone the driver, of prejudi ] Franklin 71. @ Tebment v Baltimore & Ohio R 056550566568 ty coal bins torent/ 3 THEY have been swept clean and white- washed, for it is not likely that they will ever be used again for coal. 2 Il T (1) The vogue for strap effects was far more than a passing fancy and will be more strongly, entrenched as a style feature thig Fall. ; There will be more restraint in color combinations. The shoes illustrated cover a range of styles from Leathers that harmonize rather than colors that contrast the comfortable, custom, conventional Oxford for will be more noticeable. For instance Russian calf and Shopping in the city, or tramping in the country, to brown kid will be trimmed with brown suede and gun the smart patent leather pump with elastic goring at metal and patent leather will be trimmed with black ooze. the side and gun metal insert on the front, for afternoon One high Standard of Quality, one small Profit and one and evening wear. 4 low Price, “Six Sixty,” for every shoe in all Regal stores Between these two extreme styles you will see one-,two- from Coast to Coast, simplifics Making and Selling, and and three-strap cffects with Cuban and Spanish heels, in makes it possible for us to share with you the nvin‘ s in both welt and turned soles, and round and pointed toes. both our Factories and our Stores. S / Maker to Wearer From Coast to Coast REGALE SHOES Regal Factories, Whitman, Mass. Stores in All Peincipal Cities . 1203 F Street N.W. (Women'’s only) 915-917 Pennsylvania Avenue (Men’s only) a wide variety of attractive patterns and -leathers, in shapes and styles suitable for every purpose and all | i | i ! T - ; | HE FIELD of fashion in Regal Shoes for Autumn includes ; : occasions. Emp ) ANDARD ‘The Balanced Gasoline The owners have installed oil burning equipment on their furnaces. In doing so they have eliminated most of the work of heating their homes. When oil displaces coal it means the end of worry as to the sufficiency and character of the winter fuel : supply, farewell to ashes and dust, relief =X s e for the furnace man, and satisfac_:tion to CHOICE everybody upstairs. : of a great host of motorists, mo- tor truck drivers and taxicab owners, who use it exclusively day in and day out. We have just written and printed a little treatise on the possibilities of oil in the household.under the title “CAN 1 BURN OIL IN MY FURNACE?” We shall be glad to mail a copy of it to you if you would like to learn what can be done in this direction. You in- cur no obligation, of course, in asking for the booklet. > : STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) 23 Eye St. S.E., Washington, D. C. “STANDARD" They buy it because it gives them the finest all-round service at low cost. Satisfaction in a motor fuel is no longer a matter of chance. It is an established fact with everyone who buys “Standard”, the bal- anced gasoline. - *STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) =