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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1924, " 0 31 i hi t | candidat ‘ded the combined vote | people have b c igni 1 me EUUUDEE VIETURY SOUTH DAKOTA LABOR| 7. iarvnstr = ' LA FOLLETTE GROUPS |57 Sicr St it | Sien imstf Pl \wesl by b oo (o o |- MINERS? BODIES FOUND, The Republicans of South Dakota sive Democrats would be recognized. |crowd by many thousands. nor Democrats have started, expect to re-elect all three of their IN P IT The former Democrats and the rail-| A} Republican conservative candi- —JAMES DE K. BROWN Three Men Lost Lives in Utah Coal BAGKS lA FOLLE' IE 24 ates for the lower house of way men won out. The former Bull|gutes for Congress were nominated, in- e — Representative C. A. Chris- Moosers, who had returned to the Re-| luding Representatives John K. Miller, Shaft Disaster. —— “rson in the first district, Repre- T publican ranks only to bolt with La|frst district: Lindley H. Hadley, second Mymc Workers Elect. SPRING CANYON, Utah, September 3 5 ’ Royal C. Johnson in the . ollette, were left outside of the or-|gistrict; Albert Johnson, third: John| MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, September e LaDONitah, Sepien Line-Up in State Now Complete | sec and Representative Willm‘;n Schisms Among Independents snn{u:}ox, .’xl"c}lleyxbollt;d zhfian‘?xx;‘:{; Summers’ Tourth, and 3, h’ r”mgm" 5= AEtNiE &S B entlas ot T ot e last nigh 0 s illiamson in the third. The confi- dito i ganizatio started a in the fifth. Ferguson defeated a|wis, waselocied president of the Mys. | 1o 1+ Tearnn ot e and Hot Battle On—Coolidge e e s i May Prevent Solidity in movement of thelr own. Then came 2| progressive candidate. tic Workers at their national bien- |counting for all of Forces Confident, i flarze Dbt Ranks, P e T Focm “enougn | Feports from all sections of the State | nial convention here vesterday. Min- | by an explosion Jast - always rolled up in the three G ot tiekoe. | Indicate a big silent La Follette vote in | nie G. Johnson,of Chicago was re-| The cause of the bl President Expected to Run e All are comparatively young mel for them on the original bolters’ ticket, |} € arming sections. The La Follette elected Vice president. determined. who have kept in close touch With|giqlip oo o b 50 they named one of their own. Each ine o % constituents and in Congress 5 faction is at loggerheads with the other. Up Vote Matching Total | seciat biseten o oe stor e nv“u\‘:::"d “the reeasures favored | SEATTLE, Wash., September 25.— | The La Follette movement still holds SIOUX FALLS, S. Dak., September | have supp With four separate and distinct groups P tery by the peo ir distric second place in the State. The Demo- Given Harding 2—Ratile lines b;_‘luflr‘n m: Coolidxe By e a0 Pl ota|of La Follette supporters each with a |crats have opened their campaign, but i and «a Follette forces in Sou a- . St cadquarters | ticket in the fleld and all at 10gger- | are only fighting in an effort to place kota now are drawn by the action of | 12ve opened thelr State headauarterdily o5, gitn'one another, ‘the preaident | e Toi,nSOtnE In an effort to place the South Dakota Federation of La-| ' Sioux trils which S06 10 COUECH ial campaign of the Wisconsin Senator ' the ra Follette movement pulls enough Sn;:(x:xrg,‘:m‘fa m-r);;' Sur\ - bor at its annual rnn\'a‘rtlln'n, held a| " cratic State Committee. The :fl]l.hls lh‘:fl"d_‘.-;x lfiltmfl hb""“'v' ix’r‘.d votes off the Republican list to open Ohio-tx ‘more’ deciddiy for bresiaent | Gacy of a. Bellere s Wheelos for | Republican State headquarters are| unless | the dificulties ‘between' the | e way ot Demoes o R0 “oolidge nc for Warren > ice President. At ST, iavy URIRCORRER S OXliohEoF iR letrgl canlibel Soun teAloaE aa ul|| TasLico = & DOSSIBIILY: cfRthiR. 1 fnn;‘lfl.“r?xy:‘“a:hflr: s of the 1920 T ompletes the indorsement of | Ge0TEe W. Wright, chairman of the contander] for! iWAAkIEtons Ceavali|ae s iess L pAmay felection’ was)en ('Iamp dign, N il in the future | La Follette and Wheelor by the ant- | Republican S o KHOLDER. | electoral votes. i e nore certain than that Olfio will [ Republican groups in South Dakota, ALRED B Charges have been made by John E.l{jean cut issue between the candidates » her electoral vote to Mr. Cool- | and the battle for control of the State = Ballaine, manager of the Progressive | indorsed by the La Follette peopla and »n for this trend [ now is on in earnest. i P|CK BEST DANCES party, that the factional warfare has|ihose not so indorsed. The former n this State Sena- | While the Republicans realize they been engineered by the Republican | were snowed under. The combined tor La Follette is cutting the are confronted with a hard fight, they party. The fight is between groubs|vota on the conservative Republican Reting throe-fourins of his suppott [ihe. Fa Foiciie and Wheoher fourLs | Taternational Congress Members | who are secking to capitalize upon the etting three-fourths s s e La ette an 3 orces L F supj e State. in Ohio from the Democratic organi- | will lack upward of 30,000 votes in Select Three Pieces. split came when the La Follette fol- zation. d he has a very substantial | their effort to win the electoral votes ver 3 S mber o | lowers held a convention here August backing h of South Dakota. Four years ago the |, SIS ”]‘" : . At that time the brotherhood of | [ oY ot o Warren G. Harding carried Ohio in | Republicans of South Dakota had a | . o G 5 " which | ra men controlled. There s As.i;.for_Horhcks 1920 by 402,000. Those are large fig- | plurality of 73,000 votes over the en- . : 2 = e = T ures, but s as though Pres, ire opposition, and expect the figures The ORIGINAL h | dent Coolids : ve a plurality 1 be comparatively the same in|KFeSS o s ‘Mi | ' over John W. "ot ‘fully that | November. ot Tetnasivels by “protessor ; < : ur lnes are e est—Always. nuc ans that the President | The Republicans appear confident | Vised resy A of Mar- p 2 . | Will have not merely a plurality over | that Coolidge will carry the State by Mr. Davis, but a majority over the [ anywhere from 30,000 to 50,000 over | S¢ille and Lend of The Hagucl = “In Chevy Chase : Zez American Chedd combined vote of Mr. Davis and lette and Wheeler. Davis, the 4 2 4 g [J ator La Follette. The conservative [ Democratic candidate for President, | 46y from b olslum, Bne QUlNTH;l THOMAS & CO. v '8 , mert A eddar oy clement of the Democratic party here | is expected to be third in the race in | 20d: ain 8416 . S lb 55 is very considerable, and it does not | South Dakota, as the anti-Republican | = Digestible—No Cooking. A Light Lunch WISS 5 besitate to step across the party line [ @lements are largely confining their — ¥ Avoid Umitations — Substitut= . ( son, in 1896, when William J. Br; 5 Imen 0 " was the first time made the pres # dential candidate of the party, the 3 great majority of the opponents of |Tesentmen i 2 | f the ‘radical propositions of Mr. Bryan | (it action. ‘How far that b 3 ! were not content to vote for the na- | 4° AT B mer, but took the full step and voted | 2bOUL it in_the campaign. Sl a 4 e bt ok e Tll pep ot | BRSNS, TR0 | o e i MOTHER'S the total vote of the gold Democratic | Of the Dem 5 ] candidate, Mr. Palmer, down to only [ POSed to the 1,858, referring to Democrats to Aid G. O. not be made an issue of the 3§ paign. Even at that, however, there | S., C In like manner now thousands of | \ril be many Republicans with long the conservative Democrats here have memories and strong admiration for | ackag) g again. a Bryan being on their ticket, | qrestdgnt FonToRe S0 WIT ¥ . 2! sentatives were full of Republican resentment toward them because and support Mr. Coolidge. In this part of the political contest of this < b G - = 24 lbs., $l.25 vear victory scems likely to come easy to the Ohio Republicans. but as to their State and congressional tick- . 0 ets, they will have a real fight on 7 = their hands. As predicted before the : “_-Cf:‘r Bacon SHOWdrlft &wesson 0[] primary_election, Gov. Donahcy, who | So is the Democratic candidate for re- 8 S Is the Best election, is proving a strong eandi- i For Making Good Things to Eat date. It would seem impossible in the face of the Republican trend, strong { CHURNED t is f h R bl Si- P Shme e o : - Nucoa “1i for a Democratic candidate for ans State office to keep his head above i the opposition tidal wave, and vet candycoatedgum : Nut = it is by no means certain that for- ¥ 2 e mer Gov. Harry L. Davis, the Repub- Ioforsf H USE lican candidate for governor, will be elected. Tremendous effort will have to be exerted in the State in his be- half if he is to be successful. The | lLa Follette movement h; no candi- EST BEANS & CATSUP hore Animcst for e oters fhol : eresota Ilour o READY TO SERVE are supporting the Senator for the : presidency seem to be turn to | H Donahey for g As between H . Donahey and 8, vndualmlhl are now that it will be a very close h race, with the advantage just now in favor of the incumbent governor. y l alry ea c Klan Issue Raised. when gonn w. puvs accred| SAY ““BAYER’ when you buy - ‘gm against the Klan and the Democratic State convention following his ad- dress here two weeks ago adopted Vigorous resolutions denouncing the = When you see the “Bayer y ’ Climtng | 5oF ¥a bl suKlansiman ihas getting the genuine Bayer evidentiv been looked upon with ErSTRR IR N ) R ity | ' | Gold-Bo MAYONNAISE:- «25¢ cratic State convention. it seems to Bave died out snd oh ine whoie t Z (5 e e enjoy a delicious India Blend! y A '%”"'T: ot ihe Onio Repu- Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions. to ']q’ Mueller S MACARONI 2 Pkes,, 25c i licans in Congress voted to override % ves Prom India and Cdylon Ca the Tresideni’s vetocs on the Bur | Tiandy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 2¢ and 100—Druggists. 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