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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY, OCTOBER 13. 1924 Bullfight Liked by French President|A. F.OF L. STARTS DRIVE |_Br. Arhitald Maslaren Dies. Banned in Home Town as Bad Example| FOR SEATS IN CONGRESS ; { . PAUL, Archibald MacLaren, 66, physician, of St. Paul and the Northwest, died at his home hers in the presidential party and the A campaign to defeat candidates promoters of the fair would have |for Congress who are unfriendly to to be arrested and fined. labor has been launched, it was an- The President, in making his way |nounced yesterday by Samugl Gomp- ‘grm‘n the r:l-lu‘:;?)' »tu:ll:n l;;":;’; ers, head of the American Federation refecture building, w g H.errl;l and the!nlher members ofnl.mborl camp-lgn' committee. f the cabinet, had to pass under istribution or 5,000,000 leafiets of 4 among workers has been started, 8 score of triumphal arches erect- |2 'n |stating that 170 friendly candldates ed in various parts of the town | ;o chosen two years ago, and to satisfy the crowds that had |% come from miles around and lined t,"'-;"“)‘l’_'t}s:n'l E::m;:f:n c:::!;&ue:flw the “strecis” gnd. cosupled eYOR¥ the non-partisan progressive forces window and balcony along the 01} 3a¢ r route of the procession. The peo- ;gz"sg_',tfe working tontrol of Con- ple greeted the President effusive- ok exo/ 14100 yoar Alst 1ot Ve CaALs ly. Often persons in the crowd | gate who deserves your active sup- shouted, “Welcome, Gaston. port irrespective of party afiliation,” 18 GOUPLE CONFESS | IN DEATH OF MAN * Wife of Victim and Neighbor Say Killing Result of Brawl. professor of surgery at the Univer- #ity of Minnesota and a fellow of the American College of Surgeons. His father was Gen. Robert N. Mac- Laren, Indian fighter ot the North- erday. He was a!w AUTUMN DAYS ARE HERE THAT MEANS HOUSE CLEANING AND BEAUTIFYING OF THE HOME UHPAileOOUR FURNITURE " NOW AT THIS LOW PRICE | / 3-Piece Parlor or $ ed at tl special 1 0 low price — for labor only— and Silk Upholstery materials. SLIP COVERS HALF PRICE CLOSING OUT REMAINING STOCK Living Room Special 10w prices on our com- OF BELGIAN SLIP COVER MA. By the Agsociated Press. NIMES, France, Qctober 13.— President Doumergue was denied the pleasure of seeing a bulifight on his homecoming here yester- day for the first time since he weg elected President of France. Doumergue enjoys the sport, and his old friends endeavored to haye a bullfight on the program of sports in the old Roman arena. The authorities and the master of the ceremonies of the Elysee Palace, however, decided that it would not do for the President of France to attend an event pro- hibited by French law, and espe- clally a8 the attorney general was Else To Stir Suites upholster- TG Painting By the Assoclated Press. BEVERLY, Mass., October 13.—Fred R. Risteen, whose body, weighted with cast iron, was found in Norwood pond, North Beverly, elght days ago, was killed in a midnight fight with it continues. “Take off your coat for that candidate. See that reaction is George W. Plummer, jr., in the woods 3 miles from his home, Mrs. Marion A. Risteen, widow of the dead man, and Plummer told the police yesterday. Both were arrested, charged with murder. According to the stories of Plum- mer and Mrs. Risteen, describing the events of the night of September 20, when, they said, Risteen met his death, the victim died after striking his head against a stone in the course of a struggle with Plummer. Plymmer then stumbled back 3 mles the home of Risteen, where, according to Mrs. Risteen, he induced her to ac- company him to the scene of the fight, took the body to the pond, weighted and sank it. Mrs. Risteen said that she had re- mained silent because Plummer had threatened her. Plummer said that the affair was “nothing but a drunken brawl” and that he regretted that he did not notify the police at the time. Held since Saturday night under charge of murder, Mrs. Risteen, after three-quarters of an hour of question- ing, told her story and Plummer, in turn, told his. Plummer said Risteen had been drinking. 'Fhey quarreled when Risteen accused Plummer of being friendly with Mrs. Risteen, Plummer told the authoritie and threatened to give him a beating. Tt was in the ensuing struggle, he sald, that Risteen was rendered un- conscious. Plummer said that he did not strike him on the head. that both he and CROSSING CRASH FATAL. Virginian Killed, Bride and Four Others Are Hurt. STAUNTON, Va., October 13. — Charles W. Swisher, 55, of Clifton Forge, was instantly killed yesterday when an automoblle in which he was driving with his wife and four chil- dren is believed to have run into a freight train. The accldent occurred at a grade crossing at Fort Deflance, eight miles north of Staunton. Mrs. Swisher, a bride of two weeks, @nd the children, two of them of the family of her brother, H. H. Bunch of Clifton Forge, are in the hospital here, where they are not believed to bave been seriously hurt. Two of the children were Mr. Swisher's by his first wife. As freight trains are said not to be usual for Sunday on the Baltimore and Oblo, it is thought that in the feeling of security occa- sloned by this thought the driver fail ed ta come to a full stop &t the cross- ing. Magistrate Fines Own Son. Special Dispatch to The Star. WINCHESTER, Va, October 13.— Police Court Magistrate Robert Wors- ley iast evening fined his own son, R. E. Worsley, $20.25, including costs, for operating an automobile under a license issued for another car.’ CHILD DIES OF POISONING Berries or Blossoms of Weed Be- lieved Cause of Fatality. Special Dispatch to The Star. WINCHESTER, Va., mother, I can't see,” sobbed little ear-old Glenn Lee Gardner, as he stgggered into the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Gardner, near here, late yesterday. He died in conyulsions half an hour later. A doctor, who arrived soon thereafter, said the child had been poisoned Relatives believed he had eaten the berries or blossoms of a poisonous weed In the garden. October 13— Plans Memorial in Arlington. PHILADELPHIA, October 13.—The Fourth Division Assoclation, com- posed of Werld War vet s from all sections' of the country, decided at the closing session of its annual reunion today to erect a monument in Arlington Cemetery, Washington, in memory of members of the division who lost their lives in the service. Fashionable theaters in Japali have their boXes so arranged that ®omen can change their dresses, as it is not considered stylish for a woman to appear an entire evening in one dress and with the same ornaments. defeated.” Headache Don’t let pain make you miser- able. One or two Anti-Kamnia Tablets, and the pain will van- ish. For 84 years AK Tablets have relieved millions from Eains of rheumatism, sciatiea, eadache, neuralgia, toothache, neuritis, women’s pains, etc. from insomnia and nerv- ousness, Druggists everywhere sell Anti-Kamnia Tablets every day. 25 millions used annually. 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