Evening Star Newspaper, October 23, 1924, Page 21

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- SWING PRESIENCY In the emergency, and in the hope & Charlotts, was killed and three ot liam Kinney was killed and a s Because his wife sued him for di-| Need attention NOW or may remain all : of keeping the district in a state of Only “Tingled” Refractory men wera injured, one soriou 1. S Asks Supporters Turn to Richmond fireman was mcrlnuflleycol:e vorce, John Ollila, farmer, living be- |ter. Use the old and timetried guarantee : E |0 the Republicans have Pupil & IareEl tMEinE AT 1o RNIEL they 2 jured while fighting a fire of unde. | tWeen Floodwood and Wright, shot | treatment that has given satisfaction to mt :Modest Folk of Fifth Mary- | once again turned to & Mudd—to Tom Pupils. were riding ran off a curve near Cause of Davis. termined origin early today, which ““g d"{“l““ hrea) persone; amt r‘“"“'“"“ of women for over 16 years, and {Mudd, the younger brother of the — Jerusulem, 13 miles west of here, destroyed Lindley Hall, administra- | ®?d¢d his own life at the a farm. | yourself of theso homely spots. Ask for land District Calm Face of Congress Fight. | in | sprawling fifth cong: nal distri; ©of Maryland, with its plain countr Jolk, its sparsely settled villages and dts unrich flelds which yield a livin Klmost as difficult 1o ‘w from the | round as tradition has attributed to New England. % The voters of the district sudden- y bave been told that th ire fu- Rure of the United State ¥ res Mudd, jr. who was elected in 1914 1 remained in the House until his th a few days ago upset the na- tional political equilibrium and threw a real scare into the old party leaders. dead Congressman. He is a very popular young man, but the Demo- | crats are making a stiff fight against him Meaning in Name “Mudd.” read or write to recognize the name “Mudd” on a ballot and to instruct themn to place their mark in front of that namey The scheme was so effec- tive that the demoralized Democrats made a strenjious search for some one named Mudd whom they could nomi- c. There was not a Jeffersonlan Mudd to-be found, however, and the Republicans continued to hold thelr THE ‘EVENING- STAR, OF “ELECTRIC CHAIR” Teacher Says Punishment Device By the Assoctated Press. BARNESVILLE, Minn., October 23.— Excitement which had prevailed with the first announcement that H. T. Opsahl, science teacher in the Barnes- parents, members of the school board and Opsahl all apparently content to awalt the outcome of the preliminary hearing Saturday. The hearing will ‘be held before Judge Casper Berg in Justice Court| here, and uhtil that time it is indi-| cated Opsahl will continue to have | charge of his classes as usual. The use of the “electric chair,’ ac- “WASHINGTON,- % Vl[lA[;ERS MAY @:‘ffi:s"i li,::gt}‘z%g{%‘;{::‘::“zfi COURT TO PROBE USE | DIES IN AUTO MISHAP. |W. ). BRYAN URGES ! FIREMAN IS KILLED. |SUED BY WIFE, FARMER DEEP-SEATED [term.” “Then along came Syaney KILLS TRIO AND HIMSELF North Carolina Man's Three Com- panions Are Injured. SALISBURY, N. C., October 23.— 1. O. 8prinkle, 1910 East Eighth street, Tuesday night and hit a tree. The injured were brought to a local hos- pital. They are Clyde Weatherly. leg broken, badly cut and bruised, seri- ous; Don Bell, cut and bruised, and a PREFERS YANKEE‘GIRLS. Brussels Burgomaster Regrets! Bachelorhood, Tells Americans. pul |1ette’s cf that the countr; D. PROGRESSIVE UNION By the Associated Press. DENVER, Colo., October —Wil- liam Jennings Bryan, speaking here last night, appealed for progressive Basing his appeal on “progressive- ances of winning. | Declares La Follette Cannot Win, |, ness versus conservatism or reaction- | ism,” Mr. Bryan denounced the Re-| record and denied La Fol-| | “That was the worst administration | rrment. y ever saw.,” he de-| clared, referring to the Harding-Cool- idge gov | closing plea for unifica(ion of ! tion and main classroom building of Earlham College caught under falling walls. The loss was placed at approximate! Many records of tl the registrar's office were saved by a | 7 --C.. -THGRSDAY, OCTOBER 23. -1924. | Second Badly Hirt in Bleze at Col- RICHMOND, Ind., October 23.—Wil- N Tt Is rel: ville High School, had bgen arrested 2 £ ; i = o OB ALAYE. the ofa 4 I““’l‘)r?-‘,‘rnihfil:‘l"n(‘rl'r:}-\g\mt i ana ook Yooy whemy frrested |man named Flelds, cut and brulsed. |support for John W. Davis, Demo-|number of students. Other bulldings| Contentment comes from taking what | 4t all Druggists and Department Store LA PLATA, Md., October 23.—The | the gen: tion ot (e nearane | nection with charges that he used an |The Body of Sprinkie, who was em- |cratic presidential nomlnee, and unifi- {0 the campuy were not damaged. | you liave and doing the most with it. | Oshine Laboratories, Inc., Buffalo. N.) Uenly has been focused - upon this | ®45Y 10 teach those who could not|hate students, had abated today with | (o8 TrOTRAE here Detatls " |vearer. -2/ ¢ 21 lege. By thie Associated Press. FLOODWOOD, Minn., October 23.— Freckles Using a 30-30 rifle, Ollila, who w: 33 years old, shot and killed his wite, | i 2. e S.vear-oia daughicr and| Othine—Double Strength Louls Mattson, 45, a neighbor. He |ws recommend Othine Complexion Boap fu then turned the weapon on himself. use with Othine, ; The firemen were | ¢ $125,000. | college from | £ .Cunninghain Co. 30 thelr hands; that they individu Ipmage. much to the dismay of | cording to Opsahl, was the outcome| BRUSSELS, October 23.—Members|Democratic voters | #uay make or break a future Iresi- | Talf opponents. e of @ method to “scare” the students|of the American Association of Pas-|behind Mr. D | Hent of tha United Stutes. All of this | o7 l age of Ta Plata, a|who since the beginning of school |Sens affic. Officers and their wive. We are marching under two ban-| e e tin o1 i rear “r‘_\\xnnl\)uh‘pt: nt of the main State high- | would not subject themselves to dis- | esterday blaced a wreath on the |pers. We have two mies: Lo canis] 314 16 Seventh St N W he Republican leaders that the clec- | Magdy for been the home of the |dipline. It was made from a standard | tomb of the Unknown Soldier and|didates. If either wins we will stop| = . . . S ) the aizt P Mudds for a generation. It Is a set-| office chair to which a high frequen ,\';l’“" were recelved by Burgomaster |the exploitation of the Nation, cleanse fhrown into the House of Repr tlement of only about 300 persons, | coll had been attached, Opsahl suld, Max, who, being a bachclor, regret- | the stables at Washington and over- itves, in which event each State in the | of manine womiongs i ih & fair wayland under the most favorable condi-|ted that the no hostess at the | throw the policies that invite corrup- | Vnion would cast one vote according | °F Making national political history. | tions to the transmission of the cur-[City Hall. “But” he added, “I like|tion in high office. | fo the complexion of its congression- 2 rent, “would merely cause a tingling [ American girls very much and should | “How arc we to do this? Only by 21 delegation. | e ‘fa:n&u.lan to the student being pun- :n;:;'u: ;':\-'::‘xv- II‘H\'\":M‘!(\'L 1 certilnly i(\mn(ng on .-m.unul.;.‘ who can win. ¢ The Maryland delegation stood at a shed.” 0se Smerioanivife ! Our only menace is division. | B Of l N 3, Thg Marsland actegation stood ot % | CHURCH THEFTS DENIED. SRR A e eautiful New fleath of Representative Svdney Mudd of this village, a lifelons Re- publican. If a Democrat should by an chance succeed him, Maryland's vote §n the House would be Democratic. 1t} the Republican candidate is elected $or the short term November 4, the| tie would continue and Maryland $ould not vote. o | A famous sclentist says that within Two Plead Not Guilty to RINg | the carth in a 1nrge wave that moves | Cathedral. around the planet once every years. BURLINGTON, Vt, October 23. Pleas of not gullty were entered in County Court yesterday by William E. McCreedy and Gordon F. Wells, both of this city, to charges of break- ing into the Cathedral of the Immacu- is 714-11ST. Main 4030 COATS Fried Oysters Col. 2511 National Leaders Intervene. . late Conception on August 8 and| ? Natlonal leaders of both the old| g : o 8 a i i ! farties have called upon thelr respec- | Ster1'ng vestments Ao are so appetizing when ! The consideration of quality should come first in the selection [if| L = ttvo State organizations to make| &My Gultt IR RS Aam | roperly seasoned. A Rl of foodstufis. Your complete confidence is won through the un- it $65.00 and $75.00 values #very effort to carry the clection in ehis district, explaining that the po-| $ition of Maryland might be vital in| &he event that Senator La Follette elicious combination dressing is made of three parts of tomato varying quality of Power-Kearney products, calls receive the same courteous attention. om similar charges were Personal or phone s not arraigned as his coun- present 1 Trial of these cases will be taken revents auh‘-{a‘w&f‘::lr:;h<-r} M. | up soon, but no definite date has been catsup and one part of il Fresh Fish— Fresh Fruits and avis from obtaining o set. | Folls & majority in the electoral col- | 3 F23 the famous o Vegetab]es B i aovners isrel TS (ol Chart Venezuela. | ] Tegs e Quinces 4105 25 faking the situation calmly, as fs| .7t o F Spots 20c > Mheir_ manner. ‘They live much by |y ,0q griOSRRRE (SR of the Psag (Freecrvics) 2 s OEp e =3 e some of the|UZ £ s o m- . . i, TEAT DL A mediately with a survey of the coast | | Haddie Fillet 35¢ | Potatoes (fancy round Michi- | utside influence or intrusion. Some | Zucld, In an effort to make e | 'l Halibut Steak 45c | sans)- Pk, 28c: 4 Pks, §1.00 |[ff of Tnele Sam's revenue agents have | A Up-to-date navigation cha o ! : Lo s | Glacovered this to thelr discomfiture | W35 announced sesterday. The ex- | (Il Salmon Steak 40c Concord Grapes . #t times in the recent past. 1 ¥ + The congressional district comprises | ~1 hat may be termed the inner per n-’ = ula of Maryland, lying between the || Potomac River and Chesapeake I he uneven coast line is a never-en ng series of bays, inlets, with easlonal broad tidal rivers that reach | frany miles inland. On the bay side Opysters at- g5¢c | Basket, 28c; 4 for $1.00 Granulated Sugar /' 10 Ibs. 75¢c Fresh Meats A. Loffler’s Sausage Hundreds of Stunning Styles —every one lavish with fur— Special Sale Friday and Saturday Bulbs for Fall Planting tuore than half the population of the Box Bread, Vienna, : home tonight. ol the strict lies Annapolis, the “[ | Leg o’ Lamb b 32¢ Little Pig Links of Sausage 2 ate capltal and homo of the ! [Eeinlof Sansage 5 : 5 ot Giate castial and homa of tho fpien | Fresh Hams 23c | e, " el ol cureully e some with fur collars—some the Potomac side lies Tndian Head |l poage 2aa F, WL Bolgiano & Co. it sz vhone Chuck Roast ! 25 7 : e e e e i G R ouenscansd | ) PRsimsRIBIRons LS 3 | with fur cuffs—some with ¢ Columbta and includes come of th: t. N.W. meie aton Crickens (Frying) 1b. 38¢ Lb» 30c eapital's most populous suburbe. It || Now is the Time to Plant Fall Bulbs to Enjoy Earliest S 2 ¥ J " DL e e Write tor Compicte Dt Laratas ™t SPring Flowers | ' H ot Bread—Rolls Cakes—Gardner’s large bands of fur. pary population. Maryland is peculiar | —ifrom Berens’ Bakery. Re- Delicious flavor — economical ¢ I this respect. Baltimere contains| Extra Selected First Extra Selected ceived fresh and hot from the —variet fcings. Take | ovens dail Size Dutch Hyacinths Tulips : ’ . : gutive commonwealth and four ot shuel| French, Whole Wheat and Season’s Richest Materlals &six congressional districts have Bal- || Ry Each, 35¢ R A | Each Doz. e, D ye. y | 5 |l single Namea 15 s150 ingle Named .05 .56 - s Villagers of Blue Blood. Il Bouble l(hmnfnd 10 115 Double Named 03 30 You can't begin to | These Fine These Fur The Newest : While the people down this way ||| Mixed Single » e w8 realize Low delicious | Materials: Trimmings: Colors: lire not as well to do as those in the || Darwins Nemed .06 .70 - o ee the 1‘4\ Blend is until c | eicher middle and northern countics vou have given it a . i > - - } #7 the State, they have the bluest (-(l‘ trial. £ Kashmana -1\1""3 Cranberry 3Maryland blood In their veins. They || % 3 AN . f &re the descendants of the old line |||l Crocus Narcissus H S Cuir de Laine o Soudenese tamilies—the Calvert. and the Bowlics, ||| Al colers, ¢ each—20c doz. Single Named, 10c $1.00 || | Liistcisa N A ausrel Rosewood e Easter Lilies, 15c Each Double Named, Sc S3e g Mole Celladon With them the Ormandale /“’l"fl‘ Fox P ! early romance 3 Marmot Tossack Anne ' Arundel D, ‘hite Narci: Velona 4 Biarve. © Tobacco plantatio 5c ; slanting pulbs, 60 o Mokine Sable Squirrel Oxblood %bound in the lower countic Wizard Brand Sheep Charming — Fragrant — v peninsula, there 1is some Manure, 10 1bs., S0c; Beautiful=ll sour Lome Hydrated Lime 2 tiot o0t ST s with delicious perfume %a:;r’mng and quite a good : + 80c3 100 Ibs., F,j, “Winter snd_Spring. 10 Ibs., 25¢; 50 Ibs., 75¢ POy shing. i 3 P.ant ons dozen bulbs in o0 . Politically speaking, the district is|||| STIM-U-PLANT TABLETS. shallow_bowl among peb- Poultry Si i * e $retty thoroughly saturated with Re. (|| A teulo for sour Feras bles. Keep in moderstely ~ _ OWErY upphe‘x 2 5 Mbspe a1 indoor plants, mperats . room. o ‘e soll & compete line 5‘_“"“?"%’"- I" '“h-“)’“’l;’ R, publican 10 for 16c. 3D for 25c. bloom in & to 6 weeks. Re. poultry tonics, poultry rem fargely through the efforts of the 1 o uire no care. no attention. edies, “Good Luck' scratch 5 3Mudd family. Sydney Mudd BONE LAWN FERTILIZER - Everybody can raise them, feed, poultry roofing, cold Fr,d d S t d s Gongrers fo-iin e 10 1be., S0 25 Ihe, $1.00 Just wacch thom grow and weaiher drinung foustains, ay an, aturaay | 5., 31, loom. ete. fils death in 1910 the dist eut of the family for two ter e, m i E Tunics and Blouses ?5705 Values fo 0 Ialues to S10 ( Fashionably smooth Square, round and V neck lines, with and without collars. Long and short sleeves. In cocoa, brown, Lanvin green, henna, Copenhagen, navy and black. One wf these bl ct so popular this season uses will create tie ensemble efi his has caused the great e H ————— — bt : O Y G ld W o | Change m the ap P earance | | More Than 500 Marvelous N ew ! . n lour olaen eclchng ! 3 h g | * L s | Autumn Hats | TWhen a woman picks a husband she | - - ' u { H does 8o with the thought in mind ! OU cannot g0 into a the- brittle than ever. Small won- | —in a wonderful offering—Hats of Satin | g of living with him for life. He o busines offie, without no- with such ingtans entbusiaem! (| | —Hats of Gold Cloth—Tats of Silcer p ok must be the kind of companion ! ticing it— :l'lmm":e atlgastakwa:h s‘l:maie:hing | —Hats of Velvet. = x would make the hair st | making it sticky and unnatu- ral-looking. | Today'the great change = | which Stacomb has brought | ! | | hair, the most conspicuous part of the appearance, look just as they want it to look at all times. It was not always so. Before Stacomb was intro- duced, men tried countless methods to make their hair When a woman picks her furniture she should use as much discrimination because beauty " in furniture is often only surface deep. $3.75 | Misses’ Styles Matrons’ Styles about is noticed everywhere. place an hour after being brushed, men whose otherwise correct ap- pearance used to be spoiled by kair Here at Mayer’s Lifetime Furniture = Fe . i that hopelessly unkem; | : Store you will find genuine Life- { E?fi‘,fi“},‘%’d‘“}iifi‘,’;fi‘;fi‘f v;?,y day u?:zke:? theis hair mwmd; ‘, . . o o mn pflf order. . time Furniture that will celebrate | qucz»n ‘;‘“mcz d‘:“‘l{ matted flclg Use Stacomb tomorrow morning | § New Felt Hats k] your golden wedding anniversary ‘““hin e e rnd lookigeanbestiall dav. BA 5 5 : S i ki plain water, which kept it in delicate, invisible cream, in jarsand | Better and Smarter i with you without showing its age. | place an hour at the most and tubes. Non-staining and non-greasy. | Than Ever then left it drier and more - At all drug and department stores, | { s LIFETIME FURNITURE IS MORE THAN A NAME ! $92.95 : ] ‘| KEEPS THE HAIR IN PLACE i MAYER & CO. Ao ot ? G Seonf v - Seventh Street I u | ! Between D & E ! '.ulllllIIlIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIlIllllIIIHlllIIIIIIIIIIHIIII"H?!!S.!fi : ] Ly

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