Evening Star Newspaper, January 3, 1924, Page 24

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~ DISTRICT 6. 0. P. BODY | . PLANS BIG BANQUET Coolidge and Other Republican Leaders Expected to Attend on Lincoln’s Birthday. WOTING BY MAIL IS URGED Ofembership Campaign to Be Push-. ed Aggressively. Details of its activities in the com- ng national campaign, of the large | banquet to be given on February 9| in honor of Lincoln's birthday, and of the formation of an intensive mem- Dbership campaign were the principal = matters discussed by the officers of the Republican State Voters' Associa- tion of the District when they met last night with representatives of the various state groups at the associa- tion's headquarters, T34 15th street. decided to appeal to every repu temporarily residing in the District who is entitled to vote in some state to not only exercise this privilege, but to work in the interest of the party. Tt is the purpose of the officers to make the Lincoln dinner serve as the banquet and after that invitations to the general public. 3 Vi Tyler He also called the that the asso- ciation in the past year has helped to enact la permitting registration and voting by mail. He explained how the association has arranged to make ex of the more than 60,000 ere. mp, treasurer of the in_the last national harge of club or- this section for committee, adget to be ion during mpleted the on and vot- ON WIFE’S PLEA HERE S Frank Glascock, Alleged Applicant for Divorce, Charged With Non-Support. Frank Glascock, an electrician, thir- ty-two years old, alleged to have gone to Reno, Ni nd instituted divorce s arrested vesterday » of failure to sup- Sdith M. Glascock, e northwest, and wife received a messz o law firm advis- ing her she could get counsel in the divoree proceeding gratis and asking o make answer to he or TUnited States marshal in Reno. It may become necessary to send wit- nesses to Reno to give testimony at a hearing on a requisition. RESUME MAIL FLIGHTS. SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., January 2.—Air mail ¢ planes will re- flights on Janu- i here. as_discontinued dur- permit complets lanes used in the { e between San SUNDAY EXCURSION SUNDAY, JANUARY 13 Special Through Train Stmilar Execursions February 10, March 9, 6 und May 4 kets on xale beginning Friday -preeeding date of excurxion dren and sdults. t coples Dru“Stwe‘a, Inc, - Clothing prices break tomorrow e Sieck of The g Y N \\\g\\ | i WRR N S WL X y or’35to45 Suifs &Ocoals > Save as much as*20 — Save as much Overstocked! That’s the answer to your question— why? Spring in December—that’s the reason. We can’t compete with freak weather. So we have done the one sensible thing. Placed every suit and overcoat in the store on the auction block. Cut the price—30%, 40%, 50%. Reductions on top of reductions. And this on the finest, the largest collection of men’s clothing in the City of Washington. Men who wear Society Brand—and who know the standard of The Hecht Co. clothes—will recognize in this a moderate statement. Even full dress and tuxedo suits are included. And frock coats. Blue suits, black suits, mixtures. British fabric overcoats, Chesterfields, straightline overcoats. There are no exceptions. There is but to save. The opportunity is here. Make the most of it. It can’t last N ‘ ~ No Charge for Alterations Open at 8 A.M. So that men may select before office hours our men’s departments will open tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock.

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