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lAY PLANS TOHAL - HUGE DRUG TRAFFIC U S. and Canad!an Officials Meet at Buffalo to Per- fect Co- Operat[on. el e s HaE SE e i L ST SRV R ATG WASHINGTO BIG PARTIES WARNED BY MAGNUS JOHNSON| New Senator Says Standnatism Will Be Beaten and “Look Out for Farmers.” By the Assoctated Press. ST. CLOUD, Minn., October 26.— “If the republicans put up a stand- patter and if the democrats do it too, throughout the country organize. look Ve don't expect any radical ac- tion: but you never can tell,” he sald. Mr. Johnson said the state r credity bureau was organized beca of poor bank.ng. He said the f. credit at cost. The Bubble Reputation. From London Punch. Comedian (dictating his will) — What money 1 have, if any, such as it Is or might be, that Is to say- 1 1 can put tlat in more 4 CHILDREN DIE IN FIRE. DILLON VALE, Ohfo, October 26.— | Four of the five children of Frank :rs do not want cheap credit, but| Abdrejkel perished in their beds when fire destroyed their home. The parents were severely burned when they vain- ly attempted to rescue the victims, who were Alex, five; Jennle, seven; Lottie, nine, and Stanley, twelve. The | fire was well under headway when | nolghbors' shouts aroused Abdrejkei. Although parumlly overcome by GASOLINE CONSUMPTION INCREASES ENORMOUSLY By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, October 26.—A striking | increase In gasoline consumption Is | portrayed in a report fssued by the | Mining and Metallurgical Soclety of | America. The report shows that during the slack period of 1923 gasoline was con- | sumed at the rate of 6,000,000,000 gal- , D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 192 YOU do not think “ when you see Klingle Mansions, know but T want to|SMoke, He succeeded In carrying his|lons annually, compared with a rate of o 5 for the air of friendly charm which eldest boy and wife from the house. |, The four children were asleep in a | -:00%:000.000 gallons in the slack perfod adjoining that of @ their|of 1918, and that in August this year \"l)ll :\\h 3 mith of Fred- It is believed they were|the consumption was at the rate of 19,- has Inction of being asphyxiated by the smoke b-fore they | 000,000,000 gallons, compared with 3,500, id office as county were burned. Crowds scound the 000.000 gallons in the corresponding pe- burning home heard no &creams. riod of 1917. we'll put up a candid and lick them,” d Johnson, United State: ‘rom Minnesota on t surrounds them gives you that pleas ant home feeling. A cool and delightful location, facing the deep, green wooded valley of Rock Creek, in the neighborhood of refine- ment and beautiful homes. All are outside apartments and over ince tho ecent i look spacious lawns and the great out- agton. where h y fil g : doors. ‘resident ('(mlulp, D! [ » o' L To Meet the Demand Northwest Branch—Security Storage Building : K7 W 1140 15th Street N.W. 1430 XK Slreet ‘NW. RIAL ‘.STAT!'. DEP'I’ By the Associated Pross. BUFFALO. N. Y. October 26— Closer co-operation between the United States and Canada to suppress Aielt traflic in cotic drugs across the border wa day at the fi tional con- Terence of f the twc X “ol. William J v, who pre- declined t plans wer« t is under forces o e immediat. muggling. tement to th slusion of th a very satls icket, in an address a the umn\-.r' f commerce last night. “If Coolidge isn’t progressive enough we are go- -ecord next session.” he said. Mr. Johnsin talked about the hanges that have come into his lite ¥ Two and three room housekeeping apartments are now ready for occupancy The prices range from $50 to $90. “Mr. George is a sa Mr. Johnson Hnnk' neeting in the w h g 20, one e . s — L T A4 N A N <, Cadillac four-wheel brakes, developed and perfected by Cadillac en- gineers after long, pains- taking effort, contribute a certainty of control that makes the new V-63 Cadillac absolute master of every situation. 2 AND TRUST COMPANY o 15th and Penna. Ave. Capital and Surplus, $5,400,000.00 3 Our Northwest Branch. Security Storage Building, was opened in a convenient locality with available parking space. uled for thre the close o Are you using its checking and savings departments at our regular banking hours? WOMAN EIVEN LIFE FOR SLAYI’\'G SUITOF Jury P!ays Before Verdict for Slayer, Who Says She Shot to Sove Sister. Teed unon, yeator: to put the republican party on | it The Washington Cadillac Company ,:“\,::‘,::\ 2 a RUDOLPH JOSE, Prealdent BRA.\'C}IES ¢ revorted ready || 1138.1140 Connecticat Ave | | Central: 7th & Mass. Ave. NW e SR | panke 50033013902 Soutbwest: 436 7th St S 1t in xr";?“ru‘;:s Northwegt; 1140 15th StNW first- T. W. Barrett, Associate Dealer Z4th and M Sts. Went 2880 Britishers Tell Us Wh Lloyd George Came Over Realizing the far-reaching possible effects of Mr. Lloyd George’s tour in Canada and the United Statm, THE LITERARY DIGEST cabled to representative daily and weekly news- papers in England and Scotland asking their opinions of the reason for his coming and what they thought he would accomplish by his “sw ing around the circle.” The illuminating re- sponses of the overseas editors who cabled their \crd!cts are reproduced in the leading article of THE DIGEST 'this week. They run the gamut from good-humored comment to virulent assault, and will make entertaining reading for the American people. Other striking news- features in this week’'s DIGEST are: en-vear-old d to save her sis a the death pen contending she km d while MEDICAL DEAN RESIGNS. Dr. 3. W. Willams Quits Post at Johns Hopkins. A Magnificent Array of Styles Why wait until you have all the money? Butler brings you the newest styles from New York city—just as he is satisfying a half million customers, and offers you the tonizht sald the ated by his desire ire time to the new Johns Hopkins Hos- on of his resignation has not yet been accepted has been in the hands of » mmittee. This committee tomorrow at a meeting Ity which is to be held a \.wm:m.m of Dr. Wil- « t this meeting is y. ated that 93 per cent of Jor iv entirely devoid of tt—Oh, Dearie! —Yes —Come on! | —Where? —To the Fourth Annual Fall | Closed Car Show | —Better (Hurry, Only |Today and i' Tomorrow Convention Hall Fifth and L N. W. 10:30 a. m. to 10:30 p. m. 1 Under the auspices of | The Washington | Automotive Trade Association “Enjoy Your 1924 Car in 1923” e Coughs annoy Pinchot Puts Prohibition Up To Coolidge How the press of the country views the Penn- sylvania Governor’s challenge to the President. China’s New Ten-Million- Dollar President Just as the world was about to forget China, it breaks into the news again with a new president, a new war, a new constitution. the celebration of its twelfth anniversary as a republic—and an elec- tion scandal. Ford Politics in Muscle Shoals The whys and wherefores in his dicker with the Government for Muscle Shoals and his attack upon Secretary of War Weeks. Slathers of Soviet Gold Spent where it should do the most good to spread Communism in Germany, is said by the Commu- nists to be yielding a good harvest at the present time. 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