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THE EVENING STAR., WASKINGTON. D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1924. PUB“SHERS SEE Fall From Ro SOUTHERN RAILWAY | TURN TO NEW LOANS. |AUTO FIRMS DISCUSS |Combany otbeimmt miss sizomats| 7 TICKETS ON BALLOT. automobile merger zu prédicted to- J , 445 Bradley Lane, t Hanging to P ne UFFIGIALS BE'ELEGTED o e 323)000,000 MERGER ‘fi:r);nnli :2 {,’.",fflflm );e“rle‘mc:gh?hd%x;: Montana Electorate to Get Widest ¢ r b e up."“;’f” ficials representing Cléveland and De- cute X Artillery, . . Prance and Belgiaom. ant Kills Movie Flyer e ol NEW YORK, October 16.—With the < e e b iiieccd: Choice in History. Officers’ Reserve Corps of the Army. : B the Asisinten Brée, Net Revenues for Eight Months|German loan out of the way. inter- | Pesrless, Rickenbacker and Gray!would provide cars of varlous types| HELENA, Mont., October 16.—The | = = T national bankers are now expected to TS E ahs o Biceit it ot | hott SxtenaivabaliA cues pres LOS ANGELES, October 16— Are Almost Same as Re- devote their major attention in at- Among Concerns Which In with present demands for economy | the Montana electorate was ce Dick Kerwood, movie stunt avi- tending to the fiscal means of Frahce S 18 Thetites drestirs aia aietiation | #an dediy Tor {he Noverber dolestion: N ator, was killed yestefday in the turns in 1923. and Belgium. g May Unite. of automobilés. it contained seven tickets—Republican, ewspaper Men Report Good| mountains near Newhall, north- The presence of J. P. Morgan in M ek e I e R HEAD COLDS west_of here, when he fell about i ndon Is believed here to fore- i stocd to have been suggested by B.|Independent party of Montana, La Fol I ULDY Business Despite Election- | 500 feet from . ladder dangling | Specia Dispatch to The star shadow a loan of $100,000,000 to | By the Associated Press. F. Everett, president of the Ricken- | lette-Wheeler Independent with antiseptic P! from an airplane. He was not RICHMOND, Va., October 16.—Fol- |$110,000,000 to France in place of the| CLEVELAND, Ohio, October 16.— | backer Company, are sald to be fa- |the Workers' party of Ame missed by the pilot until the plane |lowing the annual meeting of the |temporary credit for §100,000,000 now | consolidation of the Peerless Truck | vorable to all toncerned, e providing | six sets of presidential electors, Year Pessimism. was ready to fly before the camera. | stockholders of the Southern Railway |at_her disposal. and Motor Company, the Ricken-|terms and financing can be worked |which were pledged to the La Follette- company held here, the board of di-| Belglum probably will be granted|phacker Company, the Gray Motor | out. Wheeler ticket, ’ Apply to your nostrils tonight rectors met and re-elected the offi- |a loan of $25,000,000 to $50,000,000. 4 | rs of the company, electing Elmer B e R e FIGHT RATE CHANGES. R, oliver, ?::n:er‘lyv':relghl gramic = T Cx = s ® H Rty havetds _— manager, as vice president in charge ] Cperia Rere ot the vivventn annuni | Norfolk, Portsmouth and New-|of traffic, succoeding the late Ldward ADVENTISTS REPORT GA o convention of the Audit Bureau of . Shaw. T ORAT—— ire 3 to ort News Appeal to I. C. C. Gaspar G. Bacon of Massachusetts, i Circulations, expressed their beliet P PP iy s ot N ek Pl Church Convention Hears of $27, that the country's business outlook| The ports of Norfolk, Portsmouth { G o " r"\irinia and Henry W. Mil- | 400,000 Collected—@ain Members. e the presence of and Newport News have petitioned |, ."0¢"n, Digtrict of Columbia were ' i m. the Interstate Commerce Commission | °7 0T the DIStHcE of Bolumpia Werd| pps MOINES, Towa, October 16— i to dismiss the appeal of the port of | o¢ girectors to serve for three years. Eeng olrl:ol‘nmlnfee reportd an:dfl:-l : R ¢ Y tri &‘;\: vyoorrll: rl'fl".—l";'.fii‘ ah“ec}ltr;llegwby‘|:; The representation of stock at the |Cussions of plans for future m il ShE Rrets 5 vork occupled the opening day's ses- B 5 meeting was the largest of all the an- | WOr E g ar and the % 3 > - | company. , be a ttention-diverting | ton of ocean and rail freight rates ight A total of $27,400,308.20 was received . - {The three cities, intervenors in th mi‘:}{:f"‘;;:"‘a"l_”y’::‘:’:: for the eight by the church during the past year for e R R ot et | Suricdletion over. soenn rates asd, | showed (hat while gross revenues had | (he Sivassament of ite Mork, scsoriing prospective settlement of Furo- | jurls e s amie, | SROWEH tudc : ) ¢ Statis S Dean ‘affairs Is the only offset to our |therefore, cannbt prticipate in any | decreascd approximately six and a tary, H. I Rogers. The report showed 3 e of public mind, |decision affecting them. : R 5 an increase of 13,102 in membership, 2 > further o4 by th possibiittiss of ST S D o, e ey e e | and that missionarles of the denomi- : < CUP of strong tea correctly made is the national election being a draw; LA FOLLETTE ON BALLOT.|3meunt JCes e ReCeevinsertaar the natlon are now working in 113 coun- the most 6t ihg and fnvigorating a radical governmental disturbance « | first eight months of 1924 almost the E 5 stimulating and viewed with sincere if unjustified gy same as for the corresponding months |y 1t Newton Evans of the Adventist drink, whether taken hot or ice cold. But alarm by a large body of our com- 3 P mercial vitizenship. Despite the un- | Blectors Named in Arkansas in |Of last year. and Dr. P, E. McGann of the White tell them to make it strong for you and be ifluences s T T lemorlal Hospital, near Los Angeles, PR . e blo nfdences snd [nenistie Formal Petitions. Few people drink enough water, ac- | addressed a meeting of medical direc- sure it is India Tea—or a blend containing our sitive system of trade, By the Associated Press, cording to medical experts. tors of the church. India Tea. Once you have had a properly ness is good and getting better, al-| LITTLE ROCK, Ark. October 15— 3 though the rest of the country daes|Petitions formally certifying the made cup of tea, with milk and sugar, you up to Kansas, which is|names of nine La Follette-Wheeler e b caccatially featiala = the world its 150,000,000 | electors, two at large and ope from ll real w s tiall man |each of the congressional districts, Jdiiak Barsute itis— pre ont of the|were flled with the Secretary of State wspaper 1 shers’ As- | yesterday by S. E. Connell, State cam- atioh, declarcd that “business will | Palgn manager, who paid fees re- better throuzhout the |quired to get the electors upon the r er of the vear and turn into|ticket. g a z clip.” The names of the electors will ap- J > J ¢. Sifton, secre-| pear on the ticket as Independents. a a itoba Free | The petitions certifying the names of Co. Winnipeg, Manitoba, the|the candidates at large contalned | tone of business in the Canadian|More than 2,000 names each, while prairie prov shows decided im- |the congressional district petitions \ . provement “in spits of a somewhat | contained from 50 to 750 names each, wet harvest and threshing delayed |t was stated. Arkansas law requires o o . by wet weat that such petitions must contain not ! 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