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i REPUBLICANS MAKE MISSOURI SWEEP. Baker Elected Governor. Coolidge Carries State by 60,000 Margin. By the Associated Press. g mber 7.— dates in - | son and ot the pres rat, - ts not included in the President Coolidge, according to lican headquarters, will carry the State by a plurality of probably 60,000, fisured on the basis of the returns from all but 157 of the State's 4,080 precincts. Keeping step with the President and gubcrnatorial nominees, Repub-| hun candidates for State of tered in the Scnate have the y won a majority., DESIRE FOR HEALTH PRAISED BY EXPERT Cuban Sanitation Leader Dt;clms Strong Ancestors, Not Rich, Is Boast of Today. Lemoerats appa ) Ry the Areociated Press. HAVANA. November 7.—Modern man is beginning to think more of a sound body and mind than did his an- estors, and the purpose of the Pan- Tican Sanitary Conference is to| Jlo the peoples of the western | Antonio Lopez Del Valle or el department at a | lhl‘ seventh annufll anitary conference. | when a man liked to| father or his uncle was | said Dr. Lopez. | ne recently when | is father or uncle | money. But today the proudest boast @ man can make is vl ent status. WEST VIRGINIA SENDS ONE DEMOCRAT TO HOUSE Tabulated Returns Show Five Re- publicans in Congress Delega- L tion, a Gain of Three. By the Aswociated Press. CHARLESTON, W. Va, November 7.—West Virginia elected five Repub- licans and one Democrat to the House of Representatives, tabulations from Tuesday’s election showed yesterday. The Republican Representatives elected were Carl G. Bachmannl Frank L. Bowman, John M. Wolver- ton, Harry C. Woodyard and James F. Strother, a gajn of three over pres- Representative J. Alfred Taylor was the only Democratic mem- ber re-clected. of t! dates, R. | defeated Democratie candi- | W. John- “ Lilly are members | NORTH BEACH ELECTS. | Dr. W. E. Pairo, Board of Trade Candidate, Chosen Mayor. NORTH BEACH. Md., November 7. —The election Tuesday for town of- ficials for the next two vears resulted in a sweeping victory for the candi- dates of the board of trade: Mayor, Or. W. E. Pairo; treasurer, Charles Eckert; councilmen, E. P. Hinkel, S. W, Cockrell, 1. Ldw. Lewis, C. H. v, Mecullovgh ¥o: Hosicry for evening are made of & fabric which appears to be metal tis- sue of the most chiffonlike texture. _— e EE& AVENUT « NINTH that his father was a man of sound | . Tody and mind and left him a heri- tage of health, and that his uncle was | Dr. Hugh umming, surgeon gen- cral of the United States Public Health replied in behalf of the dele- During yesterday's session of the conference Dr. Gregorio Arayoz Al- taro of Argentina was appointed chairman of the committee which is to discuss and make recommendations 1or a proposed maritime sanitary code, ©72 of the most important matters to e decided upon, FIGHT FOR PURE COFFEE. Maryland Officials to Enforce Law | Against Adulteration. ! Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, November 7.—Adul- teration of coffee in hotels, restau- vants and lunchrooms, owing to the high prices, has become so preva- lent that a State-wide drive against this evil has been started by the State Bureau of Food and Drugs. Provision Is made in the Maryland luw regarding the adulteration of coffee. 1In no case are dealers al- lowed to mix more than 15 per cent of chicory or cereal in one pound of coffee and then {t must be labeled properly as containing the adulter- | unt. Hotels, restagrants and lunchrooms t where this substitution is practiced are required by law to post a sign in_ a conspicuous place Informing patrons that the coffee is adulter- ated. ‘Will Examine for Medical Corps. An examination of applicants for appointment as first lieutenants in the Medical Corps of the Regular Army will be held in the United States and in the Philippines, Hawaii #nd the Panama Canal Zone, January | 12 to January 16, Inclusive. 1 Pl A recently invented fire extinmlsh- ©r for airplane use has the gemeral appearance of a big pistol. t Politically speak- ing, the P. B. Tie Party has swept the District by an overwhelming ma- jority. Patterns m(.lude conservatives, som e “progres- sives” and a few “radicals.” The_ Avenne at Ninth s, 2 ] -t A Letter to Charle.s*Gorbj Baker, from Di ck Murphy, Oldsmobile Dealer Dear Charles: QYou'll say it “takes the cake” for shorten- ing the distance between calls when.you ma- nipulate the wheel of an Oldsmobile Coach. QYouTl like the way Oldsmobile “rolls” you along over corrugated pavements with cream- The presidential { as: Coolidge, | 34, THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. COOLIDGE PLURALITY IN INDIANA 210,267 President Gets 56,000 More Votes Than Jackson, G. 0. P. Candi- date for Governor. By the Auweiated Press. INDIANAPOLIS, November 7.— Prosident Coolidgo carried Indiana by 56,000 more votes than Ed Jack- son, Republican governor-elect, who had the support of the Ku Klux Klan. Complets but unofficial returns last night gave President Coolidge 701,- 946, and Mr. Jackson 665,505. John W. Davis. the President's opponent, received 491,679 votes, and Dr. Carle ton B. MeCulloch, Democratic op- ponent of Mr. Jackson. received 571,- 7. The votg of Senator Robert M. i Follette was 65,085, ho President's plurality was 210,- 267 and that of Jackson 84,028. tween the two Democratic candidates for these offices Dr. McCulloch re- ceived 79,798 more votes than Mr. Davis. Bo- The Coolidge landslide carried into office all ghe Republican State candi- dates, including Judge Benjamin M. Willoughby, candidate for ~Supreme Court judge of the first district. Republicans also won the State Sen- ate, 32 to 18, by electing 23 of the 25 senators elected this year. The congressional delegation will consist of 10 Republicans and 2 Demo- crats, a gain of 2 for the Republicans. Asks $30,000 Damages. The Lake Stone Co., was.sued for $30,000 damages mdny in the Dis- trict Supreme Court by James E. Gibson for alleged personal in- Jjuries. While working for the com- pany at the Benning Power Plant of the Potomac Electrlc Power Co., July 30 last, he fell down the elevator shaft and was injured. Harry A. Grant and Josfl)h D. Kelly appear for the plaintifl %———-——————7——% Attorneys | MAGNUS JOHNSON. Conocedes Schall Victory, With Lat- ter's Lead at 10,000, With Small Vote Uncounted. By the Associated Press. ST. PAUL, Minn, November 7.— Minnesota will -have a Republican regular session- of Congress as the result of the election of Represent- ative Thomas D. Schall to the seat er-Labor, in Tuesday’s election. Sénator Johnson, after scanning Schall a lead of 10,000 votes last night, said that the figures indicated “he had been defcated.” Returns from ron\_é/m AVIENUIE at NI[NTH' Cold? Why Patrick cloth is obtainable only in Patrick Garments. Not a It is double shrunk and woven from choice, ]ong-fiber northern wool. It possesses great warmth with little weight and is famous for its . beautiful texture and exteptionally long wear. There are several Patrick Products—Overcoats, Mackinaws, and Sweaters—but only one Patrick standard, which is the same as our own—that of giving the utmost value. Patrick Overcoats Patrick Boys’ Sweaters $6.75 Made of choice wool and knitted with pains- taking care, in pull-over styles with big burly col- lars. 602 Every Patrick Overcoat is handtailored in the real sense of the word;-few custom tailors can equal them. One of the reasons why style distinction is charac- teristic of Patrick Overcoats. There are two models at Sixty Dollars.- A stylish box-back and a Colors: Gray, tan, ma- roon, beaver and gray. Other Patrick Sweaters $7.50, $8.50 and $10.00 Patrick Boys’ Mackinaws $15.75 United States Senator in the next |}’ now held by Magnus Johnson, Farm- | unofficlal returns from nearly all the | | precincts in the State, which gave| FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 3,513 the and Johnson 369,828, a lead of 10,449 BEATEN FOR SENATE |22 I RTINSO 1924. of Schall 3,607 380,277 precincts in State - gave out Capt. E. P. McCulley, the 1st Marine Brigade, 1005 Pa. Ave. The Home Transferred to Quaniico. attached to | Firse Licut. ¥. 3. Howard, at®the Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fly Haiti, and of have been ordered ta the Marine bar racks, Quantico, Va. D. J. Kaufman 1724 Pa. Ave. Two_PANTS Irvine Billhimer Service Manager Handley-Lincoln Motor Co., says: The Extra Pair Doubles the Wear “D. J. Kaufman's— a store thal is “hitt on all twelz on 2-pants szutx o’—specializing \ has {nzt them far out the only Exclusive Agents—Jacobs Oregon City Virgin-Wool ercoats—JSamc PricmnA;tZ\bolsgm - Money’s Worth or Money Back paaw. D. J. KAUFMAN 7%, Knocked Down So Are the Prices! The walls are coming down to make more room—but we're getting less room to do busihess in every day. They're not crowding us to the wall—but they're push- ing us toward little island spaces away from the walls. That's why we've knocked down the prices! Hundreds! 1 SRS THS L T Hundreds! 1724 I P’ The Finest Opvercoats in America REDUCED Be, w it 197, %95 Hundreds! Suits, 2-Pants Suits, Topcoats, Overcoats REDUCED v ' -ulster:model. bufly i The famous Patrick cloth sheds - water, - is practically windproof, has a, beautiful texture and gives most un- usual wear. Heather mixtures and plaids, in various combina- tions. For boys 6 to 10 ytars. > Patrick Mackinaws $18.00 For Boys 12 to 18 Years Values to $40 $25 a5 $287o Values to $35 puff lightness. . The same kind of that gives Mother’s Bread its evm popularity is back of the six moter that slices distance for you in the Coach. AILike Corby cakes, the Duce finish is in lay- ers. Three of them protect the beauty of your car from the “frosting” and “icing” of winter. @ After I've taken you around in the Coach for : dt" and pol’x;lteg ?lnt“th& In::’s dozen new eatures, you'll fin e t - investmen that ever panned out for yeu. . Yours at all hours, : DM-=s DICK' HURPBY P.S—~You don't “knead the dough™. think, Only $426 down end $71 -w:u”emn ; everything. DIOK Ine LRANURPRY, Pusaisent DISTRIBUTORS 1835 1&th St Potomac 1000 SI\IIOBILE Both: styles are made-of the genuine ‘Patrick Cloth—account- ing for the unusual beauty and originality of pattern as well as the most satisfying wear. Values to $30 o ALL $100 Worumbo Overcoats Reduced to $75 s ALL Goodman & Suss Rochester Clothes Reduced * ALL Tuxedo Suits Reduced ALL Extra Trousers Reduced No Charge for Alterations—A Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase —which will be kept safe from herm during building operations in the Merchants’ Transfer & Storage Co. vaults The ‘Fashwn Ghop FRED PELZMAN, President Our Uptown 15th &?G Downtown 949E 501'9th St. N.W. e Next to Keith’s TS Wiil actively assist us in disposing of our merchandise —so the same prices will pre- vail in both stores. TWO Stores N O O T R T LR T MR OO MRS j}‘ ST FEESHMALLLE OERRRMRCALEGRRRGG AN AGERRCASOEGSS AR OGRS