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NEW SUIT TO CANCEL DOHENY LEASE FILED Sections 1 and 2 in Naval Re- serve Corruptly Obtained, U. S. Charges. September 4.-—Can- her Doheny leage in I R , in Kern t filed in cellation the Elk Hills 2 - [ the national ticket. 2 in the naval null and void on was illegally and ne filed last tc NEW JERSEY RACE : HOTTEST IN YEARS (Continued from First Page.) badly demoralized over the presi- dential outlook. It was widely re- ported, and evidently with some basis of fact, that the Democrats would re- sent the defeat of Goy. Smith for the nomination by repudiating the na- tional ticket. Up to the time that John W. Davis made his Scagirt speech, denouncing the Ku Klux Klan, the sjtuation was so bad that some of the leaders despaired of be- ing able to carry Hudson County for Mr. Davis' de- nunciation of the Klan has changed some of that hostility, but well in- formed Democr: say that it has not altogether dissipated it. The fact that Mr. Davis had to be fairly Lludgeoned into taking his stand, took some of the effect away. How- ever, the leaders feel that there is o | Plenty of time before the 1st of s | November to pour oil on the trou- the com- bled waters and present practically a solid front. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. but not credited by well Informed - | politicians in either party with being likely to capture any electoral votes. The old radical progreasive vote will support Senator La Follette in large numbers. The row in the Republican camp atorship nomination has tage of bitter personali- . uses Senator Edge of bullding up a State machine to be used in his behalt by making appoint- ments {n the prohibition enforcement his enemies and of not supporting President Coolidge on the 12-mile limit prohibition treaty. Senator Edge says Mr. Kean topk advantage of hiz position as national committeeman to advance his own Interests. He charges that Mr. Kean is spending more money in his campaign than the law permits and that the first thing they know there will be another Newberry affair, The Seagirt speech of John W. Davis has accentuated the Klan issue. While it was satisfactory to certain Democrats, it has further embittered the Klan supporters, and they are numerous, in the rural sections of the State. They have accepted the pro- nouncement of Mr. Davis as a chal- lenge and have redoubled their efforts in the propagation of Klan doctrines. COUNTY POLICE NAMED. 8ix Members Appointed to Serve in Arlington. Special Dispatch to The Star. CLARENDON, Va., September 4.— ‘The Arlington County police depar ment, provided by the 1924 legi ture, came into existence yesterday with the appointment of six members. They are John R. Burke, John Wise, Raymond Crack, William Thompson, Walter ,Wright and James D. East. They are under the direction of Sherifft H. P. Flelds and will serve until January 1. O, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER fo|———|a|da]c——=|0] ——=a]———=|n|c——=o|——)| ECONOMY Japaness do not care for dogs and cats as pets in the house. Their fa- vorite is a singing insect, which is kept in & cage which-hangs from the eaves of the house. /11107 I IIIIII LIS A LI TS DURANT “Just a Real Good Car” (7777777777771 27111 AATATT T2 207411107 L2 0 CONSTIPATION! o fool “played Eerrime’ reiet wbtdiaed "with Milburn’s Capsules 335c—PEOPLES DRUG STORES and other druggists QUALITY Usually you have your choice---but the E | RED FRONT STORE3 —offers 'you both in every purchase. l———|o0|c——=|0|—=|allo|]c——=|ajc——]a|c—] Announcing Our Newest Opening R. L. Ave. Near 34th St., Mt. Rainier FREE to the first 100 patrons, Saturday, Sept. 6, a pint bottle of impson’s Buttermilk and a 16-o0z. loaf of Dad’s Bread. Si MEEEEEEEEEEEEZ - “Jersey Giants” Potatoes 15:.28¢ Everybody eats potatoes—but not like these. It’s a long time since the local market has seen the equal of these large, mealy, perfectly conditioned, excellent cookers. Suitable for baking, boiling, mashing or any other method of preparation. n hidding e Hague Is Real Bosn. Otherwise the I)Lmucrau e more A ave Albert B Fall, then the Interfor, $100,000 to re special priv on is also sought whic in the defendant corpor: 1ditional well hm., the home of bitter Demo- m, is now dominated ic boss who is admit- | | | lfl pReiebiie ity Franktin Sq. Hotel ONE-MAN CAR FIGHT | TODAY Catfee @hoppe | MAY COME UP TODAY l4th Streetatk | | W. R. & E. Plea to Convert Trol-| leys Slated for Early Utili- ties Body Action. CHEVY CHASE, MD. NEW HOUSE Forty-five dollars for a Society Brand Suit on of the Just a brief announcement to call your attention to the fact that Society Brand Suits for Fall are in. At $45 the selection is unusually good in a variety of different styles and patterns for young men, and men who stay young. LOFFLER’S Butter The finest creamery butter fror: healthy herds, churned under the most rigid inspec- tion. Our Guarantee— If you do not agree that ours is better but- . ter than you can buy elsewhere we will will- ingly return your money. evious objections gers had to 86 to car to leave Seven rooms; 2 baths: sleep- ing porch; bry st room; slate roof; hot-water heat; hardwood floors: fireplace. Beautiful surroundings. Call Cleveland 968 A. W. WAGNALLS DIES. \e-pu‘mbfr 4.—Ar- s Leing made today for s. Ohio, of Adam one of the founders the publishing firm nalls, who died last e Northport, N. Y., home hter. Mrs. Mabel Wagnalls Hickory smoked and sugar- cured, with meat of just the % proper firm delicate texture, just the right amount of fat. Perfect Hams! When you’re ready, we are! Sunnybrooks Selected Extra Large Fine Table Eggs AT $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington AND RETURN SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 SPECIAL TRAIN Eastern Standard Time ingtos, (Caion Station) ;. Cut from Si!verbrook the tub Prinf [o]———a[a|c——=|0]c———]o|——=[o]c———]o]——=]n] Hudder, a Society Brand Topcoat, is $40 and will give you a lot of comfort K. Fi founded in 1876 r. Wagnalis was born in Ohio, in 1843, and pleasure before Winter comes. 1567 he organized the (First Floor, The Hecht Co.) Lutheran Church i Open Saturdays in September The Hecht Co. F Street at 7th White House Fancy California VINEGAR ? LEMONS 18c Lb. 9¢ Pt. Jug i% 29¢: Doz. The best can mean only one thing, so that when we say that our coffee is the best, we are definitely stating f’lfl. grade for grade, you CANNOT purchase equal quality elsewhere—and there is a variety to suit your individucl taste, whether it be for smooth, pleasing Santos, the heavier, richly flavored Colombian, or a skillful blending of both. lo|e——[alc=———rx—] Demand Exceeds Supply We Can Rent Your Unfur- nished House or Apartment QUINTER, THOMAS & CO. Main 8416 Tickets on sale Friday preceding Excursion 27 Similar Exe i, Fopess, A December 7, 21 Pennsylvania RR. System £ mlnfi}llfi%fifimfififimm 1,200 Men’s Shirts "Go on Sale Friday in the Men’s Furnishing Dept., First Floor B g SN Remember we import our own. ....33c Lb. ....40c Lb. A48c Lb. “Coffee Supreme’” The Beverage ¢ The House- Bulletin = | keeper’s Haven Abner comente ¢ Genuine “Ball” Drury’s, 4 bot. 25¢ Mason Jars (Aged in the wood) Pts-, 67C Dozen Qts., 8lc Dozen Star Mops, 35¢ Gem Mop Handles,, Galvanized Pails, 2lc Star Soap, cake, 51c 18¢ § pgG Soap, cake, 5¢ 19¢ Autumn is ideal Camping time You'll enjoy the out-of- doors in the exact proportion that_you equip yourself for it. With no conveniences— little enjoyment. But with a. right selection of the need- fuls you'll have the “time of your life"—whether it is for a day, or longer. We spe- clalize in the practical spe- cialties. Oh, Men! Cigarettes! One dollar for a good shirt. By which we mean, one dollar for corded madras, rayon striped madras, fine count percales—all materials and patterns that one associates with shirts costing quite a bit' more. 2 Contents 5¢c Contents G&G Ginger Ale, 8¢ Contents Clicquot Club, 12¢ Christo Asstd. conecne. Beverages, 5S¢ : Port Royal Lime Juice, Canada Dry, R. C. M. Burton & Son Coca Cola, 911 E St. N.W. Sweet Capoxals Small ll";:.e Pkg. 14c Oc 18¢c . The drink that knows no seasons. Winter, Spring, all-year round, iced or hot, it is the universally satisfying beverage. There is only one thing to find out about tea—which is the best! We buy our tea where it grows and therefore can bring you blends of such rare excellence at ordinary prices. = Thea NectarTeas,&lc 15¢ . Most of them are neckband style—with a sprinkling of collar attached. The sizes from 1314 to 17; and all sleeve lengths. - Non-shrinkable neckbands; fast colors; care- * fully sewed; generously cut. At$1, they may last the day out. 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