Evening Star Newspaper, June 18, 1925, Page 11

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BOOSTERS' CRUISE BEGINS TOMORROW Govs. Trinkle and Ritchie . Will Be Among Guests ! of Merchants. diness for the sailing of hland, the specially e her dock afternoon outhland will le o'clock tomorrow Washington Boos by the District accompanied b of Virginla. Gov. land will join the party . the following da e of governn n of the country will have 2 get-together as the guests of the association. committee in charge, of \\hl\‘h Andrews is chairman, has \ is 4 Adams, B. Harry E R. P. Andrews, Avalear, Dr. Baum, C. N. 1c Behrend, Boosters: P. F. Alexan Henry Patrick 4 Anton A. Auth, George A. Baker Bean, T. N. B -l more than | Frank _Owings, »| Frank M. Peirce, David M. Pettit, P. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, June 18.—A wmm haired farmer of 54 year: tired from Wall Street 10 years an with a comfortable fortune to de- vote his time to public service, has won a_remarkable political victory in New Jersey. Arthur A. Whitney, State Sena- tor, started out single-handed two months ago to capture the Republican nomination for governor. On Tues- day he defeated Thomas F. McCran, former attorney general, backed by Senator Edge and the machine, by 32,000 votes. Whitney had the active support of the Anti-Saloon League. As for sug- gestions that the Ku Klux Klan was a factor in his victory because Me- an was a Catholic, Whitney said: o group s responsible for my nomination. It is simply a case of doing_a job and having the people say they liked it.” Whitney said his platform in the campaign will be intelligent economy Lewis A. Payne, C. Phillips, Charles Picard, Edwin W. Popkins, George E. Potter, Ben L. Prince, F. W. Rade, H. E. C. Rainey, W. W. Rapley, Dr. John T. Ready. Col. J. H. Reeder, Thomas H. Reid, Herman Richards, E. R. Richardson, Al Robertson, Frank Fish . Dr. Joseph D. Rogers. W liam J. Rogers, Maurice S. Bert J. Rosenberg, Jack Rnsenberg 1. D. Rosenberg, P. E. Rowe, George A. Rucker, Willlam W. Rucker, Commissioner Cuno_ H. Rudolph, William E. Russell, W. Stokes Sam- mons, Hugh Saum, Melvin H. Schloss- berg, FEwald Schneider, Ray L. + | Schreiner, Charles Schwartz, Everett illiam adick, Morris Cafritz, J. , W. H. Callahan, T. A. T A. Cantwell, Benjamin P. Carr, George S. Cartner, ¢| M. Stamp, 1. | Taylor, W. Bert Emerson Fenwick, A. Fisher, ( it A Jude]wh pt. Colin E. E. Flather, N Freudberg, Isaac Mark Gates, Dr. ge F. German, G. Gibbs, Glasser, I heim, heimer, . ‘Gusack, Henry L. Hanford D. Harden, R. I Harden, Harper, R. N. Har- R H. Harveycut- ler. Lee }\smp Davis, F. V. {illian, Charles “ g, Milton King, ] Peroy McGlue, Judge | John T. McMahon, Joseph McRey- nolds, Frank T. Mitchell, C. P. L Moran, Howard Moran, W. L. Morri son, E. H. Neumeyer, | comer, Alvin Newmyer, W. W. Not-| tingham, E. H. Ober, Bert L. Olmsted, | R SRR FREE yourself ) from the misery ) of constipation DR. BOICE'S PRESCRIP- TION TABLETS cleanse and ) tone the system by gently at- tacking the liver and restor. (C ing full and normal action of ) the bowels. They are mild, [( safe, cfiective. Get them at [( Peoples or any other (ood P drug store. Twenty-five cents. FOURTH OF J ULY , | C. Scott, S. M. Selinger, Ray Semmes, J. B. Shapiro, M. C. Shapiro, C. Melvin Sharpe, George K. Shearer, Harry Sherby, J. L. Sherwood, J. Shulman, Al Sigmund, Ralph W. Simons, Dr. O. U. Singer, V. A. Sisler, B. E. Skinker, Walter P. Skinker, 1. A. S| Smiler, W. J. Sml H. L. Snodgrass, Fred A. Spicer, R. John J. Stanley, Francis H. Stephens, J. H. Stevens, Harry C. Stewart, A. J. Sundlun, Harry W. Forrest Thompson, Joseph Gov. E. Lee Trinkle of Vir- ginia, Harry Viner, Walter Scott Ward, John R. Waller, Carl M. Weigle, Sidney West, George White, F. P. Wilcox, Joseph Wilner, John R. Wilson, W. R. Winslow, R. J. Wise, George ‘Wyne, Eugene Young, Representative Frederick N. Zihlman, Philip D. Brown, Joseph A. Brown and Charles F. e Trew Attractive Bargains On Rock Creek Tract of 75 acres beautifully situated for a home site or for development. On Sixteenth St. Four-story stone dwelling of 14 rooms and three baths. Close to business section. Union Station Plaza Two apartment propertles. Gross rentals, $20,500. No vacancies. Low rents. Well financed. Detached Homes In restricted residential sec- tion. High ground with plenty of space for children. Close to schools and car lines. Lowest prices and easy terms. Further information rell.rd ing these properties may obtalned from the Real Estate Dept. INTERNATIONAL BANK 807 15th St. N.W. Main 864 =1 == Don’t Forget == Coupon »~ms Paper Tomorrow THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO \WHITNEY’S VICTORY CLIMAXED - SINGLE-HANDED FIGHT IN JERSEY Farmer, Retired Wall Street Banker, Started Two Months Ago to Seek G. O. P. Gubernatorial Nomination—Beat Machine Candidate. and business administration. As for the liquor question, he said: “New Jersey has been subordinating much of its real business to continuous dis- cussion of the dry law. Law enforce- ment is the governor's job, but the dry law is not all there is to New Jersey issues by any means.” Democrats are credited with being pleased over Whitney's victory, be- lleving that the main issue will be the wet and dry question. Democratic spokesmen cite victories of Senator Edwards and Gov. Silzer as indicat- ing wet strength in the State. Some Republicans say the Democrats voted for Whitney in fear that McCran would be too formidable an opponent for A. Harry Moore, the Democratic nominee for governor. The election will be held next Fall. A graduate of St. Paul's School at Concord, N. H. Whitney went to work at the age of 17 as an iron handler in a mill at Harrisburg, Pa. Then his attention was turned to banking in New York, and when he retired he was a member of a bank- ing firm. His relaxation from poli- tics is found on his farm at Mend- ham. He is a member of the so- called “silk stocking” class. His sister, Mrs. Seymour Cromwell, is a member of the New Jersey State Board of Education. Her husband was formerly president of the New York Stock BExchange. 143 Phones Per 1,000 Persons. United States still leads the world in the number of telephones per 1,000 in. habitants. In England it is only 21 per thousand as against 143 in United States, 83 in Denmark and 50 in Nor- way. A campaign has been inaugu- and to increase and im- and to enlarge the thereby. The British telephone system is declared notori- ously inferior to o Lithuania is planning extensive rail- road construction. ) - Karpen Overstuffed Group In Tapestry, Three Pieces $195 An unusual value in & Karpen overstuffed group, in a good-looking tapestry. Three pieces, with wing chair and Just now our display of Karpen Overstuffed reversible cushions. Suites is . magnificient and and if you are down this way it will do you good to stop in and look around. Always glad to show you. Assigned to Duty. Maj. Willlam W. Smith, Military Intelligence Division Reserve, of this; city, has been assigned to duty in training in the office of the assistant chiet of staff, War Department. “Mn.ko-up" is used less by English than American women, according: to obnervers AMBULANCES $4.00 gate—Fuliy cquipped with rolling ot athatchor, Dlaskate Sl pihiom CHAMB, Els' BM)W\STIINI rmllnl OME. _Col. & EE ANNOUNCEMENT TUESDAY'S. AND RATCRDAY'S STAR. == large, Lifetime - Furnsture s iMore Than a Name MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D & E e OO === = === Free 61c = NARCISSE PERFUME EE—EEE:EEEIEIEIEEEEEE Trade at PIGGLY WIGGLY STORES, where you . can always buy the best merchandise for a little less, and remember that every purchase made at our stores must give you complete satisfaction or your money will be refunded cheerfully and without ques- tion. BUY AT PIGGLY WlGGLY STORE'S AND SAVE MONEY. HAMS BUTTER EGGS Swift’s Premium 8 to 10 Ib. Size Fancy Fresh Creamery “Sunset Gold” STRICTLY FRESH From Nearby Farms Packed in Cartons 1b. 33¢ 1. 52¢ Doz. 42(; DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE The Big Bargain—Fancy Sliced Hawaiian Fruit -No. 1 16c Y2 23¢ M2 97, POTATOES TOMATOES 2 1s.15¢ LETTUCE CANTALOUPES = 12¢ GOLDEN ICED JUMBLES A Sunshine Biscuit Co. SPECIAL DAINTY 10 Lbs. Fancy New Stock Crisp Heads RY(x Each IZC Pound,21¢ 1-Ib. Can......23 Fry with it and keep kitchen odors out of the house Which Entitles You to a REGULAR FULL SIZE $1.00 BOTTLE of NARCISSE PERFUME Upon Presentation of the Coupon and 39¢ Only at - PEOPLES DRUG STORES (Any One of the 18 Convenient Stores) Try This Bottle for 39¢ During This Introductory Sale Onmly FLORIDA 13-1b. Can.....33c A 12.DAY ROUND TRIP TOUR BY BOAT AND LAND Every Included Tf'mn'ralurr. June 16’ Atlantic City LA-REX wn 35c KRISPY CRACKERS 1 ()¢ GOLD DUST .z, 21c A Summer Favorite Assorted Flavors e B BB B BB B 8t 11 ]l(ll \ \\ ()()l) ast Coast Florida. cities —and return by rail. 8.DAY TRAIN and § : e an * BUS TOURS 69 By rail to Jacksonville and the motor ‘mghtsecing trip a8 o] e 0| 0 —=a ol —[n] ——=1a[c——= sl —"c—aju| ——aul——xlal =—xn o] ——nxa lo| ———} jo|———[a{c——lo|———|0/|———lc———|n[c——1| Large Package Why pay $1.00 for your first bottle? Let us prove its merits THIS COUION After you have used this one bottle you’ll never be with- LW.:",:"T':“,;"?’gnwflv‘w“‘*a*rhf : out Narcisse Perfume. That’s why we can afford this costly method of proving its value to you. ¥ now. Address Phone Hollywood Magazine on Sale and ¢ Subscriptions Taken at thix Office. § Open Every Evening Until 10 P.M. > Phone Us at Once— Main 347, 6755, 6756 Homeseekers’ Realty Company Agents for the Hollywood, Fla. J. W. Young, Pres. HYMAN LEVY ¢+ District Mgr., Washington, D. C. 1426 N. Y. Ave. W. This is the exact ||ln of the bottle and box you -get. It is our regular $1.00 size. {Only 3 Bottles to Each Customer This Introductory Sale Offer Expires Saturday Evening, June 20 No Coupons Accepted After This Date “Introductory Sale Limited to 15,000 Bottles Only Look for the Coupon Tomorrow CI) g Q by = BEST CANE GRANULATED bo, 61/20 10 Lbs‘! 63c (IOSONill:s.) @EC—EEEE E_EEH &9 [=}] b (= i———[o/lc———n]c———] TR (A . RGO | o[c0——=[ol——n[—o[——|al——lal——=|a| ——[n|——a| ——=[a]c————[a|c— ol —o2]o| ——| EEEEEEEEEEEE—E ———— o (|

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