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THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 18 1924 MOSES POKES FUN | s o ottt el | 2 o e icves e comensns | MANY CALLS FOR SMITH. |,.."C.oinet, “tnn govermr savs - r cINE | a5 the top of the ticket is concerned. e ation than that of SUPPIVINE| Similar favored positions are held cause of the mass of bills passed by AT sENATE PROBES sty falls & e, AR iPon Men. | by W. G. McAdoo, in the Democratic | Governor Sought to Address Po-|the legislature in its closing hours, I have entire faith and confidence in | fleld, and by George H. Gobel, Social- on which he must take action by LD D e Rent Recéipts or a Home the willingness of the lumber manu- | ISt candidate. One delegats who litical Gatherings. May 10. At that time he plans to g0 e facturers ‘of America to meet this | fled yesterday e ar oy ALY AUBANY, N. ¥, Auril/16—Interant | o rooct LACKCRyIng, Ind. Sof & vace: Senater Criticizes Trend of In-|need” cratie ticke 2 S PanD: arouted by Gov. Smitna candidacy e Ay el S == ‘or the Democratic presidential nomi- e ) quiries and Attacks Character N = nation is being refiected dally by the| Greek chramology was reckoned in [ F|LE IN MONTANA There are more than 2,000 manu- | receipt of invitations from outside of | cycles of four years, correlpcmllng £ of Witnesses. facturers of radio supplies in the|the state for him to address meet- | with the periodic Olympic games hels IS United States. in; f various kinds. on the plane of Olympia. g Eleven Delegates Pledged to PRESIDENT I8 PRAISED “Progressive for President.” O . HELENA, Mont.; April 18.—Names “Co igi ” 3 of eleven delegates pledged to “a TAgeous Vision’ Tflb\lte of Progressive for President” and to the New Hampshire Member. re-election of O. H. P. Shelley for na- tional committeeman were filed yes- —————— terday for the Montana primary | Shelley. who in 1920 was camp: The “Mmh;u;i; Way” Looks carefully after details—which means Br the Associated Press CHICAGO, April . 18, — Beginning | Manager in Montana for Hi 4 ‘The failure of the Sh with @ few Jabs, in jest and In Falluselor s Sl | Manhattan Service is Uniformly Satisfactory varnest, at senatorial investigations, | t Coolidge unoppos | =—ate CagtIEe Unopposcd o the [ = You'll have no such experience with i, As EBONITE "Stings”" to a Sick, the Manhattan Laundry—as work well Sights, 4o So It Winds dene one week and not so well done ! < ;s another. Our system pre t midway to add a m e of praise | Arund the Gears o4 prevents any for the courage and capabilities of | such irregularities. . Pre: ent Coolidge, in an address be- Cational Lumber Manufuc- S . 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