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10 RIFT IN WISCONSIN PLEASNG TOG.0.P. Leaders See La Follette Ma- { chine Threatened by In- [ ternal Dissension. BY REDERIC WILLIAM WILE. Coolidge adm Tepublican man are rejoicing ov organization e the s controlled ‘ible machine i3 threate tion from within. the Capital ind: - Republican fold L. e officials, the Prc candida b ollette” the La prospectively give nroot an anch supporter of La Ikern, attorney general of the who |~ en ed with the en- s, for the publicity La Folletteites stand, were Smith’s to substantiate Charged Now Probed. The insurance comn ioner specif lobbying on i terests in_connec fore the of the insurance law tions against the La I are now bein s with the bill be- squab s political representa- tive, the Wisconsin Se \ Zimmerm Zimmerms public statement he attacked laine as_“a malign influence” e of Wisconsin. aterially heigh the Blaine-Smith inization against the ele- ment which remains faithful to la Follette. Apart from this feud in the party that for years has held the fort in , the La Follette-controlled ture recently enacted tax Jaws that 1sly depopularized the Proj ause. The laws hit hoth the rich man and the little fel- ¥ i n either has ever been resuilt is that the prop- and the proletariat alike words for the ‘‘reaction ette leadership th: sad- nllwl them with these burden Ac- cording to reports brought to Wash- ate will express ftself > terms when the 1926 con- elections afford the next nity to pass judgment on La eism A dele ington, the tion from the Hamilton waukee, the leading Re- % ar organization in Wis: . called at the White House the r day and reported the new state irs there. They declared it would propriate moment for Presi- Coolidge to make a speech in Wisconsin. It was represented that such a visit At this pa ular juncture would drive a useful nail in what G. O. P. lars hope may turn out to be the n of the La Follette organiza- To that end President Cool- was urged to tarry in Milwaukee on his w » or from St. Paul in June. Whi# the Republican com- n yll‘v in-chief learned with interest c itions in Wisconsin, he told the Milwaukecans he must adhere to his purpose of a nonstop flight to Minnesota and b La Follette’s hold on Wisconsin is still_strong, but no longer considered by R managers to be un- break > beat Coolidge in 1 by 142,0 1gainst the major- ity of which he was re- elected to the United States Senate over three rivals in 1922, (Cop: ight, 1 Safedge Plain Table Etched Table Tumblers 85c¢ Banded Table Tumblers 75c e Prices Above on Sets of “Six” DULIN & MARTIN (2 1215~1217 F Street and 1214 t01218 G Street Hours—S8: e result of discord in 5" camp is the prob- |the books and records. assumes the re-elec- ad- set his heart on ac- | to escape. oot's defeat. Had ome up for re- his friends » would have been arly in May Gov. Blaine, for years “ollette and ||| | cal factor through his grace, ESTB. 1804 ! ealed in revolt by the action of 1325 G St. N.\W. | th, Bla] ate in- | sioner. Smith made | Makers of ainst Herman L. He alleged that | Visconsin's insurance | was on the pay roll of cer- | Ekern half of insurance in- slature for recodification "h between rance commissioner This has the wrath of LOOK for the BEADED EDGE Plain, Etched and Light Cut Tumster OOC ® piain 106 Tess.. Male Directors to Jump Out Window Attack Coal Mirie Owners Who Took Job From Blind Man. | By the Associated Press. SOUTH BEND, Ind., May 28.—A fight waged between minority and m jority directors of the Ute Coal Co., in lice answering a call arrived too late, the directors of the company having disappeared. According to reports, the fight start- ed when directors of the company, which holds extensive properties near Craig, Colo., voted to remove Dr. L. H. Pattison, a blind man, from his office as secretary and manager. The man'’s mother, Mrs. E. J. Pattison; a stenog- | rapher, Mrs. John Harrison, and a mi- ne, it was s ous was the attack, the re inues, that several man di jumped through the windows APOLLO STATUE FOUND. Ttaly, May 28 (P).—The . thanks to ¢ e X tions 'at Pompeii have re. am eS| vealed a bronze statue 6 feet high, be- State o rogressive cohorts | jieved to represent Apollo. The fig are split into two factions. The present | yre, which carries a quiver, is perfect outlook is that instead of being OP-|in all details and is regarded as one posed in the se rial primaries only {of the most valuable of any of the John J. E as the officlal ; finds made in the Pompeiian ruins. e, Lenroot will 1 Blaine and an candidate. ollette vote | It has been removed to the National LUTZ AND COMPANY || LUGGAGE and LEATHER GOODS “of the better gra Agents for Innovation Winship, the trunk with doors; | Mendel Dustproof Trunks and | other good makes. | Genuine Trunks, A $27.50 ShinyNose No matter how oily or shiny your complexion ‘may be, it can be wonderfully cleared and refinzd almost overnight! Coarse pores, blackheads, wrinkles and flabby skin tissues vanish as if by magic. A new safe, harmless discovery of science brings you back the smooth, velvety skin and the clearglow of youth. The skin {s toned and beau- tified and sagging facial muscles are tightened. Startusingthiswonderful treatment now—today. Ask for Golden Peacock Astringent. Unless this harmless new discovery tones and refines your skin within fivedays, yourmoney will be gladlyre- funded. Get & $1 bottla at your neighbor- hood drug store or Peoples 18 Drug Stores, O'Donnell's Drug Store, Gilman's Drug §tore; Goldenbers s Depariment, St Royal Department Store, King's Dartment Store. Blmund's Dopariment Stave. e stringent 90c $1.25 $1.15 Etched Ice Teas...... Banded Ice Tess...... 15 to 5:30 By the Associ torneys for the estate s section, described as a beautiful co- lonal rest with costly ty director, Alonzo Kendall of Fort | #nd_silver, now goes to id, attacked the ma- | housekeeper when they started to remove | Hughes. natu family ha them ‘white lojc———olc———|a|c———[a|———=]a] THE EVEN Irate Women Drive |COLORED SERVANTS GET $200,000 ESTATE Jury Upholds Will of Kentuckian Leaving Bulk of Fortune to His Servitors. ed Press. L] INGTON. Ky, May 28.—A | verdict upholding a bequest of the bulk of his estate to his negro sefv- ants was returned here yesterday when a jur - { John _ made his | which several women participated, is | 1y, that . | said to have occurred yesterday. Po-|;, {pe unanimously agreed Hughes, wealth final will ver Hughes Kentucky 28, 1924, fert 100,006 emale Orphan chool, at Midway, and the remainder, alued Davis, negro housekeeper, and other servants. £200,000, to Ellen An appeal probably will l-o filed, at- A home in the Blue 4-!n\~1 farming ence, of 12 rooms, nllml antique furniture nw.m and to Robert H 1 son of Hughes and Portraits of the Hughes 1g in the home. Hughes was outside the llen Davi; Robert ted the Garden Flowers 35c Bunch 3 Bunches, $1 807 14th Phone Fr. 5442 #ido Fashion Decoration Day Special! Very sheer weight of Pure Silk Full- fashioned Hose. In all the wanted shades. 1.19 3 Pairs for $3.50 Every Pair Guaranteed Street Floor. was read, | 804 17th Phone Fr. 10391 sle=——Flmle=——=oie—= lale—rgla|le—a g SEEKS HUDSON RECORD. Speedboat Owner Plans River Trial on June 7. ALBANY, N. Y., May 28 (#).—An attempt to break all previous Hudson navigation records between Albany and New York will be made on Sunday June 7 by Gordon Hammersley's speedboat Cigarette, jr., it learned today. The Cigarette, jr., was to have attempted to make a record round om New York to Albany last after Gar Wood's B: We will make to your measurement any type of shade you desire. Factory prices save you money. SHADE BETTER A [ 830 13th St. N.W. W. STO! DEEEDEDEEEE Il Oceans of Flowers FOR MEMORIAL DAY i F resh-C ut Roses 75¢ Doz.; Two Doz., $1.25 Unlimited Supply—the Biggest Flower Bargain of the Year! Cash & Carry Flower Stores Funeral Flowers Delivered Free—Nominal Charge on Other Orders 2467 18th Phone Col. 9997 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., Phones il 3332 SAMMONS, Proprietor THURSDAY, IV beat the Twentieth Century Lim- ited’s time, but she broke a propeller blade off Newburgh and had to aban- don the test. 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