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14 ASKS COURT BAN ON MRS. FERGUSON Lawyer Would Enjoin Candi- date for Governor on Ground of Sex. o Associated Press A IN, Te September 11.—An injunction sui to prevent Mrs. Miriam A. Fe on from becoming Governor of Texas was filed here yes- | terday in the fifty-third district cou by Charles M. Dickson of San Antonio. | The suit directed against ihe | county judge, the county clerk and the shediff of every county in Texas and seeks to prevent Mrs, Ferguson's name going on the ballot. Mr. Dickson petition, filed by 1. W ephens, Fort Worth attorney, for Dickson, alleges. that ames 1. Ferguson, who is debarred which was | of the day RIFLEMEN BOTHERED | ' BY WIND AND com District Team at Camp Perry Fmdl 20-Mile Breeze Is Bad Incumbrance. | Spectat Dispatch to The Star. CAMP PERRY. Ohio, September 11.— Overcoated guardsmen of the District of Columbia were introduced today to| the difliculties of getting on the targets | at 1000 yards in the smail arms firing | ‘hool to the accompaniment of oile wind and_ frosty weather: While many of the first shots plunged | Wildy Into. Lake Erie, the Washington | team steadied down quickly, and turned | in some creditable scores by tie end | Corpl. Wrenn Ingineers, was high long range with total of 46 out possible 50, gt. Andrus, Milwir. Company_ A. Headquarters Company, were with a 44 each. The first practice in rapid fire was held this morning at 200 | and 300 vards, all the men using the| new grapevine sling by which this c the of 1215t D: Corpl Morgan. | next Company nd Capt ‘o'her officers, except president, were THE EVENING* VETERANS CHOOSE HEAD. Chauncey Herrick New Spanish ‘War Order President. MICHIGAN CITY, Ind.. September 11.—Chauncey Herrick of New York city was elected commander-in-chief of the United Spanish War Veterans' Association today on the 12th ballot. The balloting had continued through- out the greater part of the night. Seven candidates had been placed in nomination. The convention closed today. All clected yesterday, and St. Petersburg, Fla. was selected for the 1925 en- campment. C. B. SULLIVAN bIES. | Postal Employe 37 Years to Be Buried in Chicago. Charles B. Sullivan, 61 years old. an employe of the rural mail division of the Post Office Department for the last 37 vears, died of heart disease at his residence, 4210 Fourth stre&, yes- terday. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. (\"Imfl V. Sullivan; three daughters, Mrs. C. STAR, WASHINGTON, CLINCHFIELD BOARD AUTHORIZES MERGER Approves Signing of Lease for Joint Control by Coast Lineand L. & N. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, September 11.—Direc- tors of the Carolina, Clinchfleld and Ohio Railroad today authorized the signing of the 999-year lease for joint control of the road by the Atlantic Coast Line Raflroad Company and the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Com- pany, under conditions imposed by the Interstate Commerce Commission The action paves the for link- Ing the property of the Atlantic Coast Line and Louisville and Nashville roads through the lines to be constructed by the addition to the Clinchfield railway. Officials_of the Clinchfield imme- diately wlll take steps to meet the Interstate Commerce Commission’s atter, in 0| ——=lalc———|on]——=lo]——— [} D. use of two branch | C, terms, which provide for a reduction in the road’s capitalization to $53,292,- | 000 and other changes in the com- pany's financial and operating struc- tures. The leasing roads will be re- quired to establish a separate organiza- tion for the properties of the Clinch- field system which will constitute a separate operating unit. e MISSING YOUTH, 16, PAYS FLYING VISIT TO HOME Runs in for Change of Clothing, But Only Small Brother Catches Glimpse of Him. Francis Hutton, who has been m L at 3 Sixth s August 14, paid a flying visit to that rosidence yesterday and disapp after a glimpse of him aught by his younger almost a month a continuous search for the boy been in prog- ress. No trace of him was obtained until he returned to his home yester- day ostensibly to get a change 16-year- ing from of | THURSDAY, SEPT IBER 11, 1924, _— clothing. When the little brother caught sight of him, it was stated, he ran out and got into a small sedan automobile, which quickly disap- peared. Police were notified of the occur- ence by parents and asked o keep a vigilant lookout for him. The boy is a student at Central High School and is known there as “Billy.” —_ Ten thousand dancers can be ac. commodated on an enormous dance floor at Wembley, England Samuel Estate, $100,000. merchant of 923 ¥ street northwest, who died August 28, left an estate valued at $100,000. according to_the petition of hix widow, Mrs. Birdie Samuel, for the probate of his will. Mr. Samuel owned real estate at Thirty-eighth and Harrison streets, valued at § 300; stocks and bonds worth $45,300, cash, $19,321.67, and personal effects estimated at $500. Besides the widow, he left two sons, Leonard and Samuel, the latter only 10 years old. Attor- Nathan Samuel, !nv}s Fischer & Fischer appear for | the widow. ———e Meeting Is for Hecklers Only. Maj. H. L. Nathan, dldate in England, has hit upon # novel idea for winning votes whers he needs them most. He has arrangef a meeting for “hecklers” only on the theory that his orderly fricnds anc enemies did not need to be convinced half so much as his outspoken op+ ponents. a Liberal can- QUAu;rv SERVICE : TORES Over Hundred Independent D. Clayton of this city, Mrs Jones and Mrs. F. M. Bock, and Charles Alfred Sullivan, all of Calii and a sister, Mrs. Brown of Ottowa, Ill. The lat- ter is on her way to this city. - Members of the Washington Coun- cil of the Knights of Columbus, of | which Mr. Sullivan was a member, | nd fellow employves of the Post Of fice Department, will be pall bearers. Detailed arrangements for the fu- neral have not been completed. In- terment, however, will Be in Chicago, 11, where Mr. Sullivan was born MACDONALD'S SON HERE. ?llh‘olm MacDonald, son of the \tor Smith V7. Brookhart. | British Prime Minister, was the guest D els b white | Of Secretary Hughes today at lunch- Defense buttons '.“‘::‘.:{;Tis"?o“;’::e |I>E<;;e[m'v_u ]1:1 the Sec- compos: .’4 of “ablebodied ‘male citi- | i¥sued and :\;.:d\ “.‘“r o e llenitien! weitoiin i country Y ich il O ANS” above a certa ze { take places e Gl of la shall/Hicks, who was chalrman Ur!lvu‘\rdnonlmwn(svrom all the States Democratic State convent of the Union. Following the parade hairman of the the regulars, guardsmen and civilians | zation to the national Democratic| Will form three sides of a hollow convention. Mr. Dickson said the|SQUare for special patriotic exercis <uit could mot in any way inure te|#t the flagpole, Col. Baker being the the benefit of Judge Felix D. Robert- | Principal speaker for this unique oc- son, the defeated candidate, and that | ¢asion in the history of Camp Perry © had been opposed to both Judge - —e: MATHER GOING ABROAD. Robertson und the Ku Klux Klan ‘National Park Director to Visi South America. Stephen T. Mather, direct These Two-Pants Wool Suits BUTTER ‘ | tion of existing and prospective na- | that I g one more won't make!tional parks of Latin America on Sep- | - of Temple, Democratic nominee | announc g = Retail Grocers +25¢ Tasty Beans and Sauce Are Great y holding oftice, is the real candi- | - e name of his wife, and that if her name is not kept off the ballot | Ferguson will be elected governor in the name of his wife, thereby circum- ing e judgment of impeach- ment and disqualification against | Ferzuson | Cites 1510 Statute. Anethor proposition vr petition s that at co adopted in pecially a ma was ineligible o hold any execu- | or judicial office and that no such right has been conferred by statue or the Constitution. The Col stitution by use of the masculin zender. it is contended, and by mak- ing the vernor commander-in- chief of the military forces, excludes former S # woman from holding office of gov-|ably by Sc crnor, as the governor is a member of | The local the militia. which is declared to be|and blue sehool teaches its instructors to steady | MFS. the rifle in the sitting potition at 200 | % 0, vards and the prone position at \300|% for, Char | vards rapid fire. William Campbell, the | 103 Anseles, attached civilian competitor, led the Washington with 48 out of a po sible 50 at 200 yards, and Corpl. Milw with @ 49 at 300 v rd When the aroup to try records at the standing offhand ra of 200 yards le from Hudson Bay swayed the ¢ wnd riflemen up and down the targ that it developed into @ snap-shooting affair rath than serious work for bull's-eyes. Dofense day will observed by this command tomorrow, when all or- including the District of will be paraded und | Newton D. Baker retary of War, and prob- FOR SALE Well constructed brick houses. rooms and bath, deep lot. ituated on 37th street. Beautiful shade, one square from street cars, hot-water heat, electric light and gas, large bath rooms; attractive front of red and white brick. Price, $6,750. Cash, $750.00, balance monthly. ; Location, price and terms can't be duplicated in Washington. ELLERSON & WEMPLE 734 15th St. N.W. SPAGHETTI MACARONI NGGODLES cume for MUELLER’S : TAKE YOUR CHOICE nted by | mon law, | Texas in 1340, -d wom- | the which A woman, « an tive WAS-COTT GINGER ALE A Refreshing Drink for Hot Days FLOUR " Blue - Ribbon RITTER da 51bs., 25c 12 Ibs., 55¢c LANSBURGH & BRO. BOY'S SECTION FOURTH FLOOR 24 1bs., $1.10 CANDIDATE UNWORRIED. » Fresh From the Creamery Franco-American Coffee Blended By An Artist “Used Ferguson's Come-Back. i = | to Injunctions,” Is Mrs. { By th~ Associated Press. | Amer on differen " Mrs. Miriam A. Fer- ‘l»‘nv\l F 2 Interior Department | ’ . c e o Original Whether you select The Pri Ceresota Flour g..q . Austin Susing Ohat an_injun ; o Rlod : 0 keep he ne off th | sta a trip through the interi All-Pork the sturdy, wear resist- ing tweeds or cassimeres. Bread Fleur the gencral election had filed | of the continent, which will tak. in Austin by Charles M. Dickson of { through the heart of southern £ San Antonio. |Going through Paragu he § Both Mrs. Ferguson travel through Argentina. Chile, Bo- band and camp: via and Peru, visiting Panama and | ov. James 1. Ferguson, declined to| Havana on his way home. Mr. Mather make any further statement regard-| will deliver addresses in several of | & the action {the cities he visits. telling of the| o CATHOLICS GHARGE |~ -ctiei ™ ™ " AFFRONT BY POLICE Detroit Chief Begins Probe of Al-| leged Insult Spomsored by Church Foes. m | 1z1l and her hus- Zn manager, former | in serviceable mixtures, or the exceptionally smart-looking all - wool blue serges, rest assured that yvour boy can grect his school fellows with confidence in his appear- ance. Safety Record Estabhshed Running 150 consecutive days with- | out a single mishap or accident to any of its emploves, the Kimberley | Clark paper mill at Kenosha. Wis., | has established a safety record not | heretofore held in plants of iis kind. said. Before the rafety cam was take the avcident av- was abou per month fety campaign became a matter competition between Crews. FOUNTAIN BRAND y, Try ’em—They’re Great And you'll have a double feeling of assurance in knowing that he's looking his best, and that you've se- lected wisely as to value. | Gold-Bo s AUTH'S . Towa. September 11 val or suspension | policemen alleged to ed with a reported | s here in' attend- National Conference of | Catholie Charities, Mayor ¢ ver vesterday began con a report by Chief of Police Cavendar | on the investigation of the manner in which two photographers Tue sday ht obtained a photograph to be saia anti-Catholic | RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Tl QT i HOTEL ST. CHARL. Lb At the Beardwalk's farthermost poi i How fortarate st is that the Fiayground of the Worid is likewise the Worla's great- | health resort, Theocean | 3ir and che St. Charles will | fit you for a most streruous | winter. Our Social Hostss, | who has charge of Briige, | Mah Jong. Golf and Dan ing. arrarges for your e tertainment. Eupervisor. enterta children without additional Cost. Our winter rates. in | effect September Lsth, ables one to live on the Boardwalk at no greater cgrt then st howe. | Mayonnaise S-ounce Jar 25¢ | Snowdrift, 25¢ Ib. BACON SAUSAGE BAKING 47c POWDE 12-0z. Can AMERICAN PIMENTO —SWISS —BRICK . E Nucoa Nut Margarine, Ib., 30¢ PURITY SALT w5, 3 o0 e 25¢ E DAIRYLEA MILK % 3 for 29¢ B PILLSBURY'’S raake 2 re 25¢ KARO SYRUP sz 12¢ HERRING ROE 73224¢ vo. z cav 25¢ Imported Sardines srixo 2 cans 25¢ GRAPE NUTS 2 pkgs., 35¢ STAR SOAP 10 cakes, 55¢ P & G SOAP 10 cakes, 49¢ Gardner’s Famous Cakes The Best For Years The Serges arc guaranteed fast color. both knickers are fully lined and coats Wool Mixtures and Corduroy Suits With Two Pairs Knickers, $6°75 Another great value group, thisq one that combines sturdy quality, neat appear- ¥ Rumfor Royal ance and long wear with decided economy of price. Developed in smart Norfolk belted coat styles, with lined and strongly sewn e knickers. Soft finished, wide wale corduroy. in sizes 7 to 17, or fine wool tweceds and RLE cassimeres, sizes 7 to 17. i ! Spec. Sept. H.nfl& Roora and meals. $4.00. | Novelty Su'ts for H?re Are Hls Smaller Boys at School Blouse Mixture Suits have alpaca lined coats, fully lined knickers and are the latest Fall styles. Sizes 7 to 17. L it was Y propaganda, The mayor, members of after a conference with the Catholic Chariti mmit and with heads | police department, announced ther inquiry would be neces ary before his action could be deter- mined f 1- Ih. BAKING - POWDER g, Picture Dixplayed. At the conference was displayed a eopy of a Ku Klux Klan paper issued vesterday. which carried a photo- zraph similar to the one reported to | have been obtained Tuesday night at the Coliscum. where the charities anference is under way. The photo- raph showed a Holy Name Society | banner, similar to those used in a| parade Sunday, fiying above an Amer- ican flag. The Catholic committec Spec._weekly, rooms onls. $2.00. RUNNING | | WATER IN' ALL ROOMS. - Private Laths ‘ Elevator. ~Bathing from lotel. Danc Charities executive o CONTINENTAL alleged that two men en- tered the Caliseum Tuesday night, Tenmessee Ave. near Beach. Always open Private baths, running water in rooms; placed th amee banner above an Ameri a on a flag pole tlevator: excellent table: white service American yian. $4 up 0 photographed it in that position, and that two policemen escorted them to ce v,«lqu«l(@ Affidavits made concerncd were said to disagree u to the part played in the affair Ly the policemen. Chicf of Police C: ender characterized the affair as disgraceful act” in a statement is after his conference with the ma by all officers | Made in button- down collar attach- ed style of the fin- est tub fabrics, in a sturdy manngr that assurcs h\’\'\lc(‘ Fast color patterns in sizes 7 to 16. Tweeds. serges and jerseys in button-on and middy styles, for little chaps of 3 to & Exceptional quality, style and value, and very wide selection. rooms. Special | Owner management. vcd HOTEL BOSCOBE yor, September raies, 22nd season. J. P. & A. M. DUNN. Kentucky av. near Shoes Made From Old Films. 0ld motion picture films after being | beilcd down so that a cert propor- tion of the silver can be reclaimed | arc then used for making patent | leather and it isn’t unlikely that the | film star of today is wearing shoes made from films which projected her ploneer rivals. HOTEL BALDWIN BEACH HAVEN. N. J. Under New Management 100 privage baths. On Ocean and Buy E. D. TOWNSEND, Manager BLUE LABEL Modern. Raincoat Outfits for Stormy Days $3.45 Black rubberized fabric, with tan back coat, which sports slash pockets and snap fasteners. Sou’- wester hat to match completes the outfit. Sizes 6 to 16. He'lll Need Extra Corduroy Knickers FOTEL BRADDOCK, BRADDOCK HEIGHTS, Md. Open until Uctober 1. Special September mates. “Week end parilcs & specia S diner, $1.75 FL Boardwalk; strictly modern. Speeial rates Sept. 8. Rooklet. Ownership management. “BUENA_VISTA SPRING Buera Vista Spring Hotel | l\-—l\r'ilusn'mn Frankii (h)r..} = =] Knickers take most of the punish- ment from boyish activities and no boy can have too many, particularly of this sturdy quality. Sizes 8 to, 16. Blue Rldge Mountains Altitude 2,000 ft. Capacity 500 | Season June to October | | Golf, Teunis, Mountain Climbing, Excel- lent Food and Service. ~Splendid State Hoads. " Garage. Write for booklet, rates, .IOHN J. GIBBONS, Manager VIRGINIA. “NORTH HILL” A colonlal resort, near Bluemont, on Shenan. doah River; valley, mountain and’ water scen- ery: shaded lawns, drives, fshing, boating, swimming: new baths and ‘sewerage; no_chil- dren, invalids or tuberculars taken. Room with board, $15 and $18 per week. Booklet. MAURICE 'F. CASTLEMAN, Berryville, I VIRGINIA_BEACH, V. ley Ofcrs epecial Fail raics The Waverley {150 BoCr e 2oa: Private bath, Aperiean plan. $25: running wa- e, §20 Wk, Bituing great, Usking excellent, FOURTHE FLOOR, LANSBURGH & #BRO. LANSBURGH & BRO. 418-30 7th St. NW.-—Thru to 8th—Phone Franklin 7400 like a bit of ice cream to top a jolly picnic meal. And ice cream is nlt;e-t in DlxlEs ‘when p“k&d an frozen at the ice cream plant. InprvouaL Dameanic Cur fi Co., Inc., Esston, Pa. Ovigingl Makers of the Paper Cup THERE’S no!hlns

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