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- Afl" FAUDS LA FOLLETE HORLDWAR TAND Vzheeler Says He Is Proud of Wisconsin Senator’s Cou- = rageous Record. - : l!."!h' Associated Press. $LDANY, N ¥, tof Wheeler of M vige presidential candidate, left Albany yesterday to speak in Utica and Water- town. His night address at Albany took up the new tonics introduced by President Coolidge’s Baltimore speech, which criti- cized the proposals of Senator La Fol- lette for limiting power of the Supreme Court to declare laws unconstitutional Senator Whee'er declared the new politi- cal movement wou'd stand for “sane re- building of the judicial system,” and at- tacked the Supreme Court for declaring child labor laws unconstitutional. Corruption in Government. Touching President Coolidge's asser- tion that political agitation in the United States threatencd to introduce socialism or communism. Senator Wheeler said the real danger was from corruption in government. and that the country should pray to be delivered “from the Falls and the Daughertys.™ Twice in New York State Senator Wheeler has had questions from his audience to answer A listener at Schenectady demandu”d to know some- thing “about the war record of Sen- eptember 9.—Sena- ntana, independent pwn during the sa anything else,” he ans tor La Follette voted cause he knew what w var meant. ter war wad declared he strove do what he could for the men who were sent to fight, while the big fel- lows who shouted for the war ang to sent the boys over to fight s home to mdke money while it 1 and to fight adjusted compensation afterward.” The other question asked why Sen- ator Wheeler was supporting . Democrat, Montal ctiog in that State. “Because Senater Wals man who exposed the corruption of Teapot Dome and the oil leases,” he retorted. “To leave him home after that, in the face of the opposition he aroused by his work, credit popular government.” FEAR STRIKE RIOTS. Kentucky Guard Officers Sent to Observe Coal Miners. FRANKFORT, Ky. September 9.— Upon reports that a radical element was replacing a conservative one aid- ing striking coal miners in Webster County, in W < Maj. William A. Cla sistant ad- jutant general, yes ordered two National Guard officers to Providence, Ky.. for observation duty. Reports of existence of a tense situation have reached ) AROUSED BY GOLD STRIKE Btampede Follows Report of Find in British Columbia. WRANGALL, Alaska, September 9.— Reports of a gold strike near Dease Lake, in the Cassiar district, British Columbia, have caused a stampede from Telegraph Creek, British Colum- bia, according to word received here from Capt. Sid Barrington. he said. Capt. Bar- rington and his crew, operating a pas- senger boat on the Stikine River, left their vessel and departed for the field. If you need work, columns of The Star. read the want “DRESS WELL—IT PAYS” Final Clean-up of Remaining Two-Piece Tropical Suits would dis- ac cut hithert; affairs. St. | l o p: to chief coun deceased, w been made by Thompin. 2 WESMZ MEN’S WEAR W FORBES TO GO ON TRIAL IN CHICAGO ON MONDAY Four Hitherto Suppressed Indict- ments Against Former Head of Veterans’ Bureau Made Public. against Col. mer head of the United States Veterans’ it persisted generations, will hair today, bearded said Mr. Nestle. hair, have meager Men of races that have are hairy-chefted and By the Associated Pre CHICAGO, September suppressed Charles R. indictments Forbes, for- | Bureau, were made public vesterday ~| Col. Forb before Federa penter on ch: administration of Veterans' goes to trial next Monday Judge George A. 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EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, Hair Bobs Today, |MURDERER OF TWO Beards Tomorrow, Expert Declares By the Associated Press. ATLANTIC CITY, N.-J, Septem- ber 9.—Bobbed hair, in for several ve a race of bearded women rding to Charles Nestle, New York, vice president of the Whole- sale Beauty Trade Assoclation, in an address before the association’s convention which opened here yes- terday. ““Bobbed women tomorrow,” “The great-granddaughters of the bobbed hair beauties of the pres- ent will be able to twirl jaunty mustaches and trim their beards a la Vandyke, baldness will become as common among them as among men. In every human being is a chemical laboratory that is con- stantly manufacturing hair. If the hair is not permitted to grow on the head it will grow on the face and body. Savage men, who never their beards. cut their hair regularly at the barber's hairy-limbed."” KILLED UNDER AUTO Man Who Slew Daughter and Her Husband Rushes to Death on Street. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, September 9.—A pine box labeled “No. 424" in the Belle- vue Hospital morgue last night held the slayer of 1S-vear-old Margaret Guica and her husband Carmello, whose bullet-riddled bodies ~were in_their dingy little home in the East Side ghetto. In the pine box was the deformed and steel-corseted body of Giuseppe ‘Gandolfo, the bride’s father, who had been killed by an automobile sever- al hours before detectives, learning of the double murder, had scattered in search of him as the slayer. Gan- dolfo, the police sald, apparently fled from the scene of the crime directly into the path of an automobile on the Bowery. Thomas ~Gandolfo visited the morgue yesterday to arrange for the burial of his sister and her husband. As he passed box 424 his eyes rested casually upon the features of its oc- cupant. He stopped, startled. “It's my father,” he cried Circumstances of the traghdy re- main undisclosed. Paternal jealousy is believed to have driven Gandolfo to shoot his daughter and her hus- band, after they returned to live with him, following their marriage, contrary to his wi Police who pic! p his body on the Bowery Sunday night found a sport and a steamship et in fired the fatal shots was borne out|another the by the suicide, said the authoritles. BAD DEFEAT SUFFERED BY SPANISH FORCES By the Associated Press. MADRID, September 9.—The Span- reverse, garrison at Zinat, having withdrawn in the face of the rebel tribesmen, according an official announ¢ement made ye: terday. 3 Seventy Spanish regular troops were killed or wounded in a violent fight when the left flank of a convoy, on its way to prévision the troops at Benislach, was attacked by rebels. The communication says the rebel Stop that Corn this new way ERE is instant and immediate re- lief from that corn. All the pain gone in a minute, and soon the corn itself gone. Get Blue-jay at your drug- gist. A noted scientist discovered it — different from any other corn remedy. Does away with the danger of paringa corn yeurself. Safe, scientific, quick. Use it tonight. Walk in comfort tomorrow. g ;i ©B&B1924 Tractors: 3-ton 5-ton Six-cylinder Motor Bus chassis, These “War” veterans now 300,000 miles old Chassis Sizes: 2-ton 3-ton 4-ton 5-ton 6-ton 735 -ton Chassis prices range from $3300 to $5400 {.0.b. Buffalo, N.Y. Terms if desired FOSS-HUGHES COMPANY 1141 Connecticut Ave. N.W., Washington, D. C. Telephone Frank. 4541 Baltimore, Md., 1313-1315 Cathedral Street During 1915, with Europe clamoring for war supplies, the Winchester Repeating Arms Co.cor new buildings. Pierce- Arrow trucks played a conspicuous role, operating 24 hours a day hauling coal, sand and gravel. Short hauls, low gear work, ex- traordinarily high motor mileage with com- paratively low vehicle mileage — these™were real tests of the trucks’ ability. After nineyearsof service these same trucks are still in operation. The oldest truck has traveled more than 300,000 miles. TheWinchester Repeating Arms Co.says, *“Pierce-Arrow trucks have given us the ut- most satisfaction . . . several have gone over 200.?]00!::115 « . . they are still working effi- ciently.” s e e e 7%i-ton « .. another typical case of Piegce- Arrow dependability. Letuspresentfactsand figures concerning the performance of silent, power- ful Pierce- Arrow trucks in your line of busi- ness. $4600 and $4750 I e e S - ” - used in the good old days! DIXIES are those sturdy, checker-design in blue and on the top. That top Most tempting to guests at afternoon or evening parties, ' R dessert for the hblnewifep and a clean, big nickel’s worth for the youngsters. and picnics—a quick Order DIXIES from your ice cream store —individual NEXT time you’re out driving, draw up to the curb by the ice cream parlor and ask for your favorite ice cream packed in DIXIES! Marvelous how freezing in the package improves the taste of the best ice cream. Just as though you ladled it right from the-freezer mother little paper cups with the white. Look for the name keeps wholesome, with all the deiicious flavor sealed in from the time it is frozen until ready to serve. Dainty cups packed with delicious ice cream . the ice cream clean and* portions packed by the ice cream manufacturer—ready to serve. A INDIVIDUAL DRINKING Original Makers of the Paper Cup DIXIES are in EXCELLENT TASTE at° PARTIES—and PERFECTLY SAFE for the YOUNGSTERS _—mm-—m——m e CUP CO,, Inc., Easton, Pa. . A ‘D. C., TUESDAY, -SEPTEMBER--9, 1924. his clothing. The conviction that he|ish forces in Morocco have suffered | casualties in recent fighting were about 300 men- killed and 500 wound- ed. The estimate is based on infor- nfation obtained from prisoners taken by the Spaniards and sples. Do You Wanta Home In Chevy Chase? QUINTER, THOMAS & CO. Main 8416 hoe strap is a new fad among fash- fonable women in Paris. G & lith Sts. $ Smart Tailored Hats $5 Velvet. assortment. Just Like Magic With but a twist of the arm you can trans- form a beautiful Davenport into a restful bed. All day long it’s a hand- some . living - room sofa—at night it’s | ready to supply the | need of the extra bedroom. Seventh Street $6.50 Of Hatter's Plush, Felt, Velour and a combination of Felt and T Established 1877 Featuring for Wednesdaymv———a—-—-—é $8.50 We also include the famous Matteawan Velour in a complete While black leads all other colors in new Fall millinery, all the accefted colors of sand, oakwood, armand green, brown, copen and Comb;’lflt"fln Cfl’or’, ’uC’l as Sfl’ld und brow", b'nwn und wood and two-tone efi'ects, will be found in this assortment. Palais Reyal—Second Floor. When Space is at a Premium If space is at a premium in your home or if you need a spare bedroom for guests, you'll be interested in the display of Davenport Beds here at Mayer’s this week. . Featured this week is one of the most deligiit- ful showings of Dav- enport Beds and complete suites we have ever exhibited. The prices, too, this week are unusual. You'll find some very enticing values and a magnificent assortment of coverings. We’ll be delighted to show you. Davenport Beds Are Featured This Week at Special Low Prices e 5 Lifetime Furniture Is More Than a Name Lyjesrme ~ O O O MAYER & CO. Between D & E (LLLIL I LTI LI LT IT LIS LT P PP I 2P III LS, DURAN “Just a Real Good Car” (/7200 2LF LIS P L L7 LLL 2L LT L E LIS S I 11212 T IR RN ENRENENNERE ]