Evening Star Newspaper, September 23, 1924, Page 5

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"MORNING HOUR SET': FORA.E.F. PARADE Memorial Program Arranged to Avoid Conflict With World Base Ball Series. Members of the st Division, A. E. F ing of names. The man that was clled and bombed and his funeral es fired on by machine guns his ground and rendered every ering the graves with flowers. irree of his orderlies were gassed 1 wounded and his horse was shot different times. The reviewing stand at Pennsyl- nia avenue d Fifteenth street, upied Sunday for the Holy Name ty parade, will be used by the Division officials in addition to the stands to be erected at the memorial {at the State, War and Navy Building. Plans for Disabled Veterans. | Many of the veterans who will at- tend the reunion are disabled, and a demand for motor trans- Col, Francis A. Awl, < Bureau, was ap- of & committee to ing trips and tak Arlington Na- ¢ sights: veterans to THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, getting considerable Democratic sup- port for just this reason. The Farmer-Labor candidate for governor, Floyd Olson, a compara- tively young attorney, is making a very active campaign. The Republi- icans on the other hand, determined to keep the ¥Farmer-Labor party out of the State house if it possibly can be done, are straining every nerve to prevent’ his election. Olson has trained with the Socialists who con- trol the city council of Minneapolis. Fight Socialist Influences. The Republicans, and some of the Democrats, too, are averse to seeing this element gain control of the State government. Olson was formerly a Democrat, by the way. Christianson, the Republican nominee for governor, has made a good impression with his speeches. His difficulty lies, how- in that he is not well known 11, blind mem- [ber of the House, is the Republican Ina contesting with Senator nson and Farrell Mag- D. them will knife him. On the other hand, Schall may get some of the more radical voters, who will not support Coolidge. At present the blind Representative is campaigning actively and strongly for Coolidse as well as for himself. It is the ambition of the Progres- sives to increase their group in Con- gress. Farmer - Labor candi have been put in the fleld here the various districts. They con: Minnesota a good field. There are two Progressives in the House now from the State. They are making a determined fight to put across their man in the tenth district, which has hitherto been represented by Schall. and in the first district, which Sydney Anderson's—he is not ning again—and in the third & sixth districts. Knutson May Return. | In the last named district Harold Knutson, the member, is m: be returned 4 will be returned, it is said. Little is heard of the Ku Klux Klan as an issue in this State, ex- cept that many of the Catholics will vote for La Follette because of his cpposition to the Klan. TIn some s the rumor is going round 1 has Klan support, but not dence has been given to it. it is said, has not been active politically. The woman who paints her face de- serves to marry a man who dyes his whiskers. Summer Rates HOTEL INN 604610 9th St RW. 'ig toilet, “lh"r Il o room. 50 per ceat more. Do You Want a Home ||| In Chevy Chase? TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER et NORTHWEST G. 0. P. HOPES PARTY WON'T REVIVE DAUGHERT (Continued from First Page.) War Chaplain to Wake Address. Announcement was made that Licut Col. Thoma. 1 8. A, ret Tiver the s generally conceded all around. i: ctween Coolidge and La Follette the Farmer- organi te ticket this November. r hand, some of the conserva- JemocTats are going to vote for iocrats have perfected a organization and have put P & State ticket, sclecting good men, n the Republicans admit. ‘Their rincipal hope lies in theses candi- upon him | dates, to whom they think many inuous bat- | people will raily. They have had to merous en- | work from the ground up, to develop |seme down No!an organization in all the countfes. an's Land on July 18, when the tide | In John J. Farrell, candidate for the battle turned in the second battl ate, and Carlos Avery, candidate - the Marne, in the face of the G tan machine gun ®id to wounde It is now reve man whose orward able men. The Democrats, ot lope to carr: it is belleved, ean- the State for Davis. , therefore, to se ette win. if he can, taking the te from Coolidge. In fact, “ollette men are counting on bravery THE MANS STORES | OF-WASHINGTON ¥h 2 Like Reserve Forces FALL SUITS With 2 Trousers O ARMY would dare go into action without reinforcements. So why should you buy Suits without extra Trousers? Today most men regard such Clothes as essential for good grooming. .55 The Extra Pair—Doubles the Wear! Every Suit in stock is a new 2-TROUSER Fall Suit. The good old D. J. K. Quality at the good old D. J. K. 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