Evening Star Newspaper, February 15, 1924, Page 10

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10 M’ADGO INVOLVED "IN IOWA SQUABBLE Democratic Faction Charges His Supporten Use Name to Veil Merednh Boom. By (e Assoviared DES MOI 3 Differences n factions of the | democratic y lowa over the 1 struction of gates to the national convention in June, came to the fore last night when Wilbur W. Marsh of Waterloo. national committeeman for ed a statement charging the riers with use of Me- Moines and tormer secretary of MeAdoo supporter | 1 and political | nded the report declared that Iowa will s vention a d if not una Marsh is seeking the indorsement by o the natlonal con- tion preponderantly, ously, for McAdoo. NORTH DAKOTA PARTY INDORSES COOLIDGE Declare “Unbounded Faith” in President—Johnson Makes No Effort for Recognition. By the Awocia BISMARC republicans of convention here yesterday resolutions in which they expressed “unbounded faith” in President Ccol- idge. More than 200 delegates were February 15.—The th Dakota, in state | ini_attendance. State managors of the Hiram John- son campaign announced they would seek no recognition from the con- ventlon, and supporters of Senator Robert M. La Follette of Wisconsin admitted that their strcngth in the convention was negliglible. Harriton Garnett, a_farmer of St. Thomas, was indorsed for national committeeman for North Dakota. Referring further to President Coolidge, the resolutions sald: “We have confidence in his in- | tegrity to bring to justice those public officlals ©of \hatever party who investigation may disclose have prostituted their office to private gain and thus betrayed the confi- dence reposed in them.” President Coolldge was .the only candidate for the ropublican presi- dential nomination mentioned, adopted | THE _EVENING COOLIDGE PUT ON NEW TACK BY TARDY REPLY Career Might Have Been Different Had Senator Dillingham ‘Written Promptly. By the Associated Press. CLEVELAND, Ohio, February 15.— A letter which might have started President Calvin Coolidge on a differ- ent career had an Immediate reply been received was made public yester- day. It was written by r. Coolidge upon his graduation from Amherst College in 1895 to the late Senator Willtam Dillingham of Vermont, ap- pealing to him to p mit the writer to study law in his offic At that tme Mr. Dillingha practicing la ntpelier. absent from th was " |Colds, Fever and Grippe STAR, WASHINGTON, all members then of Senator Dilling- ham’s firm are identified. It reads: “Dear Sir: If I could get into a good office I am thinking of reading there for some time, or perhaps fin- ishing my preparation for the bar, rather than going to law school. Is there a vacancy with your firm? “If there i3 any hope ‘of your con- sidering the proposition favorably I to talk with you or you can advise me by mail as to the terms you would , make If you ever bother with stu- dents. “I am just out of college and am somewhat undecided between the school and the office. me any suggestion? Could you take me after I hiad spent some time, say RENTACAR tx a Prexcription prepar d for n | B = the most speedy rem=d. we know, should be pleased to go up to the city | Can you give | i D. C FRIDAY FEBRUARY 15, | g §. 28tee | The advantage of cash buying is reflected in cur prices—and comparison will prove how great are your savings at Sigmund’s. ‘Clie EcOonomy Corner Zth.and H.Sts. NN The New Spring Boyish-Model Suits Both Single and Double-breasted $38888882888000200000 0022200228 lowa democrats of Gov. Al Smith of New York as the party nominge. NOT DUE TO OIL PROBE. Preventing Pneumonia This very smart style has taken fashion by storm—for it is so distinctive in ef- fect—and becoming to every type of personality. 51975 In Navy Poirets and Checked Flannels—admirably designed and of high-grade crafts- manship. Second Floor DENIES CLEVELAND | ABANDONED BY G.0.P.| John T, Adams, chairman of the!| ks |VéPublican national committee, dis- | - |Dosed of reports yesterday tha dissatisfaction with hotel con the national convention at Claim Jowa Democrats Deserted McAdoo Before Doheny Testified. :;z:xzxz:zzzzz::z:z’:zzz:zz:zzzzzz:z::zzzzumzmmamumw A WOMAN'S For very JoY exceptional The Joy of lite i nat- urul. Let it be pure and wholexome. 1t comen from @ Just consideration of otliers. The woman of the home has her heart filled with Joy as she watches her family whare in the xood things whe has provided. arovnd the Mother haw spread is complete. She loves to nerve the best. Lord Calvert In_guar- anteed by us. and approved by Housekeeping. Ask __your _ grocer or write us direct THE LEVERING COFFEE CO. BALTIMORE, MD, We Invite Inguiries from Dealers CAL\/ERT , e%’)FFBE in o telegram er- values ional headquar- | ¥ . Herring of Des |T 'or McAdoo, L. Rockwell, | 2 mpaign, ction of that In contempla dding that th es: that he and David W. Mulv: 9,. chairman of the a o Do M committee, were both 3 ing that & groun of Io! ecided to put fors of Agriculture presidential candidate. "Thore have been some comp | irman Adams explained, of leveland hotel Meredith demands for s HANDBAG STOLEN IN CHURCH. Mrs. Emma H. D Rochambeau St. John’s Church, streets northwest, ye while performing an unidentified indiv handbag. 1d the police the hand- gates believe the con only three or four days. The hotel hnml have Big Sale of “Paul Revere” Kiddies’ Wash Suits —the most famous of fine Wash Suits 5135 Every Suit carries the Paul Revere guarantee for color and service—a new Suit for any one tha! fades in washing. All sizes—3 to 10 yel"-ru ance in rates, in order has not been settled dams said, but he ex- e that the arrange- orked out would meet with isfaction. $383888888888888888828832888828888888888888888882888888888: te valued her stolen |ments . general s » * 333888 Golden Cloth Peggy Cloth Linenes ‘French Repps Devonshire Twills French Middies Novelty Middies Regulation Middies Smart Balkans Oliver Twist D sirzci Grocel uSoc:eiy Siol'cs /NCODPOPATED rd Ploor See Page 64, Telephone Book, for Complete List of D. G. S. Stores. Wonder Root | Kingan’s Bacon, in cartons, Ib...33¢c| GOLD BAND An unugx(a)llavpfine soap. A BIL'-I-TEIE ' FRESH HAMS .21c Ib, |rince "everyime” of Tis HOLMES’ Our stores are stocked to vince everyone of its Home-Made meet the demands of this genuine goodness. An ex- CAKES and CRULLERS sale. A wonderful buy. ceptional price for this Made As You Would Make Them in 3 Bars 2 5 c ] week only. Your Own Kitchen i Pound 59c Fancy Florida Oranges, doz.. . ...29% Another Shipment of the Popular Colonial Pumps 19 Included are Black Suede, Patent and Dull Kid — with the Colonial buckle, and the sensible low heel. Such a price has N\ never been quoted ) Sefore for \olonials. = All sizes. Street Floor Newest of the Spring Hats At the,Special Price— ey S e e e e e e e s seesss et eees e eeeessssssssessssssssesseasssssssatesssssssssssessisessssssssssssssss Ali- Flavors ll({EI’I’l"IC'%I%;% Oc Krumm’s 2 Bottles 25 Macaroni— Ceresota Flour Spaghettl and “The prize bread and NOOdleS pastry flour of the world.” All Quality . ; 5 Ibs. 25¢ 3 Pkes. 25¢ | Pink Salmon, can...............15¢ | 12 Ibs. 55¢ Smoked Shoulders, Ib............12c| Good Pot Roast, Ib..............19 Strip Bacon, in strips or half strips, Ib17c| Pure Butchers’ Lard, 2 bs.......29¢ Corby’s Silver Cake|riitis Original voic Sausage 35e . There Is None Better Increasingly popular as are =~ , o mode pore 21| Woosom Ol Pt vevee e eieennnn. 206 wholesome. At Every D.G. 8. Store| Fancy Can Spinach, 2z can ..................2 TROCO Carpel’s Fountain LOFFLER’S The most -desirable sub- HORSERADISH I'f i SAUSAGE AND stitute for butter. - " and CHOW a PORK PRODUCTS Contains no animal fat.| Two. seasonable products The Peak 2 that should be on the tables Lb. 29¢ of all lovers of good things CREAM OF WHEAT, pkg. . KELLOGG’S BRAN, pkg. . HEINZ PORK AND BEANS small can HEINZ SPAGHETTI, smallecan. . . . . . NAVY BEANS,31bs. . . . . . . . . . District S : ecial Coffee “\Chas. Schneider Baking Co.’s TR o - Small Pullman Loaf A Superb Blend 35(: The most convenient form in which bread may be . IB bought. Made clean—Sold clean. Styles that you want for wear right now. Straw and combina- tions of Silk and Straw— in very effective shapes and brilliant trimming designs. L Third Floor Choice Grapefruit, 4 for.........25¢ Slgmund’s Bargain Basement . 500 Advance Spring Dresses in Fine Sk Satin-faced Can- ton, Canton Crepe, Included are the new boyish form Al sises—all colors—includ- Semuiny® for ‘.:m!" tion, Satin, Char ing Black, Navy, Brown, Cocos, Daintily trimmed in meuse. Tan, Powder Blus, Neuus, “-":"h:: ] Green, Brick, Yellow, and unigue embel« ‘Women’s and misses sizes, lishments. In the Bargain Basement oto. mzzzzz::zzzzzzzzzzxzzzz:xzzz:zzz:zzzzzzz:zz:zz:zzz:fi 383838338383 33ISIIIIIIIILLILINIILILLLI22203833 a~a » + 44 00000000 0000000000000000000000000000600000000 i3

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