Evening Star Newspaper, November 6, 1924, Page 11

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UTAH REPUBLICANS MISSOURINDOLET “rpnfersens ON GOVERORSHI s . e e ity of 25,000; G. 0. P. Wins Other Places. Republican Holds Lead. Party Otherwise Has Made Clean Sweep. ing Republi- & | can victory day's general elec- | tion in eturns compiled | | J By v\» Ass L November 6.— By the Associated Press ST. LOUIS, Mo., November 6.-—Mis souri, listed in pre-electior “doubtful” State. tod stood with | the commonwealths whose electoral |0 tion of George H. Deern r Gov. Charles R. Mabey, Repub- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. DEMOCRATS HOLD NEW MEXICO LEAD Defeat of Bursum and G.0.P. House Candidate Appear Probable. By the Associated r'm. SANTA FE Mex., November 6.— Dy ) ndldntt! national and “fll ate, continued to lead early today in Ithe face of slowly kathered returns NORTHAMPTON GOES WILD IN CELEBRATION|: Parade, With Long and Noisy Dem- onstration, Hails Victory for Coolidge. By the Associated Press. N NORTHAMPTON, Mass., November 6.—This city, from which Calvin Cool- idge started his triumphant political march, last night went wild with Jjubllation. Church bells pealing brought out the residents. An impromptu parade | was formed and marched with grow- ing din, red fire and band music through the main streets. Judges and other erstwhile dignified citizens exe- C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER b5, 1924. NILES MARTIAL LAW LIFTED BY GOVERNOR Donahey Recalls Troops— Military Board to Continue Probe of Outbreak Causes. By the Associated Press. COLUMBUS, Ohio, November 6.— Gov. Donahey at 6 o'clock last night signed a proclamation lifting qualified martial law at Niles. Thé military had been in control of the city since last Saturday when riots followed at- tempted parades by Klan and anti- Klan forces. Although martial law has been lift- ed, the military board of inquiry, ap- pointed by the governor to Investigate causes of the outbreak, will continue with its du and make a full report to the gov. . VAL, QAY) A G STREET BETWEEN 1= &12™ FRIDAY voters will keep President Coolidge li in the White House. While the incomplete and unoflicial | returns left no doubt tha dent had carried the fortable margin, the n incumbent, was the only Demo- | from 209 of New Mexioo's 715 elec- | ctory | tion precinets tives Don B. Colton and| The vote for President on the basls wood, Republican in-|of the meager returns showed: Cool- | 23,410; Davls, 23,751, La Follette, cuted a snake dance in front of the city hall. . The parade passed the modest two- family house where the President’s family lived while he was Governor of Massachusetts. No special celebra- tion was held there. by a com- uit of the nited States Senator H. O. Bur- . Republican, was runming behind | wuel G. Bratton, Democrat, for re- cction to the Senate. The vote was: Bursum, 26,710; Bratton, 23,409, a pd.‘l grand ma I\(tl‘} Felipe Huublll Republican, like- d Lodge of Free ll\d‘ was rugning behind Thomas on the face of | s w, Democrat, for Representa- - cinets, 0 was S llots and sLorm\\ v t-large. . . . S hampered wire cor Despite the fact that Republican King Boris Cables Coolidge. points outside State headquarters continued to de- | SOFIA, Bulgarla, November 6.— King Boris recelved news of the elec- are that Manuel B. Otero, Republi- an gubernatorial candidate, would |tion of President Coolidge and Brig. Gen. Charles G. Dawes. He imme- be elected, he lagged behind W. T. | Hannett, Democrat, by approximately | qiately cabled congratulations and good wishes to the White House. 2,500 votes. Mrs. Andrew I. Goodhue, mother of Mrs. Coolidge, rode with other mem- bers of the Women's City Republican Club in the parade. The parade was more than a mile in length. STARTLING BARGAINS AGAIN TOMORROW Be Here Promptly at 9.15 When Store Opens - AS WE DO NOT GUARANTEE QUANTITIES TO LAST ALL DAY who served GULDEN'S Mustard With HOT Meats in COLD Weather ESTABLISHED 1867 er of the complete Morrow and decisive FIRE LOSS $750 C00. e Two s The title of “oldest telephone girl in New England” has been bestowed | nupon Mrs Dyer of A a. | Now past 80 years of a h several hundred phone November 6. e ings in the | ins were | == th a loss The Davis no building and lding were bu d. 92 Samples One-of-a-Kind Silk Underwear 13 and Y2 Less Than Regular Prices Radium Silk and Heavy Silk Crepe de Chine 11 Silk Teddies. . et $3.95. $2.50 17 Silk Tedllla. - $3.95. $2.95 7 Silk Teddies. . $4.95. $3.00 3 Silk lehtzowiu. $5.00. $3.50 21 Silk Nightgowns. $6.95. $4.50 1 Silk Nightgown. = $7.50. $5.00 1 Silk ‘Nightgown. .Originally $10.00. $6.90 1 Silk Nightgown. .Originally $12.50. $7.50 2 Silk Bloomers... ... .Originally $3.95. $2.95 1 Silk Bloomers... .. .Originally $5.00. $3.50 1 Silk Bloomers . .Originally $7.50. $5.00 3 Silk Princess Slips Originally- $5.00. $3.50 6 Silk Princess Slips. .Originally $7.50. $5.00 - - 4 Silk Princess Slips Originally $10.00. $6.00 Silk Step-ins and Vest to Match 1 Set Silk Step-ins Originally $2.95 Each. Friday Remnant, $2.00 Each 1 Set Silk Step-ins . .Originally $3.50 Each. Friday Remnant, $2.50 Each 1 Set Silk Step-ins . .Originally $3.95 Each. Friday Remnant, $2.50 Each 8 Sets Silk Step-ins Originally $5.00 Each. Friday Remnant, $2.95 Each 1 Set Silk Step-ins Originally $6.00 Each. Friday Remnant, $3.50 Each Buildings Wheeling, W. Va. W. Va L Destroyed m whic plete ro #nd seven Repu «+.....Originally .+ ...Originally -Originally Friday Remnant, Friday Remnant, Friday Remnant, Friday Remnant, Friday Remnant, Friday Remnant, Friday Remnant, Friday Remnant, Friday Remnant, Friday Remnant, Friday Remnant, Friday Remnant, Friday Remnant, Friday Remnant, (St. Louis) NEGRO GHO'SEN JUDGE OF CHICAGO COURT Elected to Municipal Bench, Be- lieved First Time One of Race So Honored. They've told us that they would pay even more for Virginia Sweet than for any other brand if they had to. They realize that Virginia Sweet is always a real bargain. Even though the price may vary a cent or two from time to time, Virginia Sweet al- ways is priced lower than other advertised brands. Virginia Sweet users are given the benefit of every saving in manu- facturing cost. They know that Virginia Sweet quality would cost much more if Virginia Sweet were not priced on so close a margin. Nothing better for Waffles and Muffins THE FISHBACK CO., Indianapolis and Kansas City S4th Sncceuful Year S PAHCAKB FLOUR Also Virginia Sweet Buckwheat Floar Be Your Own Skin Specialist | use Colgate’s Ribbon New Treatment Brings Fresh, Dental Cream after each Youthful Complexion ! meal and see your Den- = i tist twice a year at least. Clear away every pimple, every | blackhead and every other skin blem- Colgate’s is the common ish almost like magic. Exchange | Gpie muddy or rough skin for a clear, sense dentifrice. It wash- es and polishes; does not scratch or scour the smooth, velvety one. It is delight. fully easy to do. Just take two precious tooth enamel. pleasant tasting tablets of Ve.Lak He is Adelbe has been a « “T am impres three times a day, and, in an in- | at t credibly short time, blemishes will have vanished. Ve.Lak supplies you | with certain vital elements—the very elements needed to keep your skin clear and your cheeks rosy. Get a box of these remarkable tablets from your druggist today. In a short while your fresh and rosy cheeks will com- | pel the envy and admiration of your friends. Get Ve.Lak today. Rec- | ommended and sold by Peoples | Drug Stores and all other good drug- gists. Ve.Lak Company, Atlanta, * RED PEPPERS WILL HEAT AWAY PAINS OF RHEUMATISM Red Pepper Rub takes the “ouch” | from sore, Stiff, aching joints. It can- niot hurt yon, and it certainly stops m,n] old sheumatism torture at once i When vou are suffering so vou can hardly get around, just try Red Pepper 120 Pairs 1 2-Button‘Kid Gloves In Tan. Brown, Gra.y an& Cocoa ‘Regular Prices: $3-—$4—$5 Friday Remnant Sale Price. . ct th »d judige in nsible to the duty to 1in Washing- 7707070 7 . \VQMEN‘S DEPT.—3rd FLOOR NN RALEIGH HABERDASHER— elected. Judge Daniel P. the Republican ticket with 11 Silk Tunic Blouses ;’ ' : 1‘ One of a Kind 41 " ! Regular Prices: For Tomorrow (Friday) $7.85 w4 'Rub and vou will have the quickest re- 450 Pairs Women’s Silk Hose $12 to $18 Friday Remnant Price. . .. and Saturday «t | lief known. Nothing has such concen- | :ra,tc: penetrating hfiaz as red peppers. ; Full Fashioned, Slightly Irregular Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper | An Important Sale Of Pure Dye Silk—Lisle Foot and Garter Top 10 Slip-on Sweaters . : All Wool FRANK HOLLAND DEAD: 33 90 CELEBRATED AS ACTOR| By the Associnted Press, W YORK, November 6.—Frank Holland, an actor known to three generations of plave died sud- denly of heart discase t . He leaving the San Rafael Club, in Sixty-ninth street, to go to the Lambs’ Club, where he lived, when he col- lapsed Regular Prices, $7 to $10 Friday Remnant Price. . . . Mr. Holland, who was 62 years old, had appeared on the stage with Rob- ert Mantell, Fannie Davenport and Robson and Crane. Among the n]a\c Rub you will feel the tingling heat. In The Regular $1.50 Kinds—In Black and All Colors three minutes it warms the sore spot |through and through. Pain and sore- Friday Remnant Price. . .. ... ness are gone. Ask any good druggist for a jar ofl m. Rowles Red Pepper Rub. Be sure to| “Seven ‘L(t the genuine, with the name Rowles {5n each package. “Hands Acro role was in Hart Schaffner & Marx Women’s Fur-Trimmed Coats 397 S0 Remarkable values, offering the finer fab- rics and furs of models usually priced higher. Another Great Friday Remnant Dress Bargc;in 105 Women's and Misses’ Silk Dresses $ 10 Straight-].ine. tunic effects, new flare. In Satins, Canton Crepe. Crepe Satin, in all wanted colors. These are our regular $15 and $20 Dresses. Tomorrow and while they last, Friday Remnant Price. . 1 White Pleated Crepe Dress, size 16. . . . Originally $35.00. Friday Remnant, $12.50 1 White Satin Dress, size 38 . . Originally $39.75. Friday Remnant, $25.00 € 1 Black Pleated Georgette Dress, 18 Originally $39.75. Friday Remnant, $29.75 '1 Black Pleated Georgette Lace Dress, 38. Originally $39.75. Friday Remnant, $29.75 1 Black Georgette Over White Dress, 40 . . Originally $39.75. Friday Remnant, $25.00 1 Gold Roshanara Dress, size 18 Originally $25.00. Friday Remnant, $15.00 1 Yellow Georgette Dance Dress, 16 Originally $29.75. Friday Remnant, $19.75 1 Yellow Pleated Crepe Dress, size 18. . . . Originally $19.75. Friday Remnant, $5.00 1 White Bengaline Dress, size 40 Originally $39.75. Friday Remnant, $10.00 1 Gray Georgette Dress, size 18 .. Originally $39.75. Friday Remnant, $15.00 1 Navy Crepe Sport Dress, size 18 Originally $49.75. Friday Remnant, $15.00 1 French Blue Pleated Georgette Dress, 18.Originally $25.00. Friday Remnant, $5.00 | 1 Navy Tucked Georgette Tunic Dress, 36. Originally $59.75. Friday Remnant, $19.75 * 1 Navy Blue Beaded Crepe Dress, 36. Originally $25.00. Friday Remnant, $15.00 3 1 Beaded Georgette Over Print Dress, 38. . Originally $25.00. Friday Remnant, $15.00 HIS steel file saves both your time and your records —and this saving can be meas- ured in money. The smooth, easy operation of the drawers saves time. The dangerproof, lasting construc- tion saves your records. Your records and your time saved means money saved. ' Selected especially for tomorrow and Sat- urday’s selling, in the season’s favorite fabrics and colors, and these very popular furs are in- cluded: q Start saving by using Money- Saving Steel Files. See fn w'”f“ ik operissales Beige Wolf, Opossum and Raccoon trim on varied shades of red, green, brown and gray. 5 RueCollared Coata Sizes 16 to 38 Brown, Green and Plaids Regular Price, $35 Regular Prices, $25 and $30 ° : Friday Remnant Pnccs Friday Remnant Pn'ce.....s ‘ Raleigh Haberdasher . ok a., Women’s Dept.—Third Floor. We Do Not Exchange Friday Remnant Merchandise—None Sent | ; ; C. O. D. or on Approval—-No Mail or Phone Orders Accepted * Thirteen-Ten F Street . 16 Sport Coats Office Furniture —Found Where Business Succeeds 712 13th St. N.W. Main 1086

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