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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1925. 8119 ANNAPOLIS ELECTS Howao Mvor| Wednesday---at 8 O'Clock in the Morning (Get that, Men—38 in the morning—better adjust you}' Big Bens) gin—Will Quality at orc fr Post. The Hecht Co. Semi-Annual Sale of ®pecial Dispatch to The Star. ANNAPOLIS, Md., July 14.—Allen Almost 1,000 Spring and Summer Hand-Tailored city council will fayor Howard. da ocrats and two Re- The only Republicans are lored aldermen from the 1, where colored voters are largely in the majority. i 1 the expected Republican in the fourth ward was cut ly, the Democrats would ted their mayor and counselor v even had the normal Re- rte be st, as the ma- s in the three other wards were eater than usual. Ballots Thrown Out. It also developed that a number of the colored voters supported the en Democratic nominees, while others marked their tickets fantastically, in- dicating a deliberate intention of de- stroying their effect. Sixty-three bal- lots were thrown out in this ward, and while the Republicans have about 700 majority on the registration lists, Rus- i ocratic condidate for city counselor, defeated Robert L. Werntz, Republican, by 604 majority. . “BATTLE OF THE BOYNE” FORMALLY CELEBRATED Exercises in Commemoration of Event Declared to Have Been “Orderly” Throughout Ireland. By the Associated Press BEL T, Ireland, July 14.—The celebrations of the Battle of the Boyne, postponed from Sunday, were held throughout Uls esterday, and were everywhere orderly, in contrast with past times, when there was usually fighting between Protestants -and Catholics. Orangemen also paraded at several places in the Free State without inter- ference. LIVERPOOL, England, July 14 (®). —Energetic police action prevented a clash between Orangemen and Sinn Feiners here last night when the contact of big rival factions in the street threatened a reproduction of Saturday night's riotous scenes at Glasgow. Fighting actually began, but a strong. force of mounted police dis- persed the combatants. WOMAN HELD IN SHOOTING Nancy Contee Accused in Wound- ing of Husband. Nancy Contee, colored, 24 N street, 18 being held by the police on a charge tof assault with a dangerous weapon as the result of an attempt to shoot her husband, Raymond Contee, last might. J. A. Foley, pawn inspector, discov- ered the affair when he investigated after hearing shots while sitting on his front porch at 26 New York ave- The_ Poole, a three-button The Cambridge, an easy The Cornell, a most popular The woman is said to have told 1 E. Rullman, Dem nue. : 4 two-button model, with wide he semi-fitted model, with mod- drape, three-button model, w ; o BeaEs he a S s aend erately wide trousers, $37. favored by college men. shoulders, narrow hips, ond to cut her. Two shots were fired; one Wide tapering trousers, $37. z wide straight trousers, $37. went wild and the other inflicted - wounds on Contee's hand and shoul- der. He was taken to Casualty Hos- = pital for treatment. : The woman’s mother-inlaw is said } to have declared that Mrs. Contee had u carried the gun for a week. o Spaniard Killed in Mexico. MEXICO CITY, July 14 (#).—News- paper reports say a Spanish subject named Bernardo Martinez has been killed by agrarians at his ranch in the State of Durango. Martinez, ac- This is the sale we hold but twice a year. 350 Society Brand Suits reduced from our own stock; were $45 to $65. And a special purchase from Society Brand of 450 Suits made to sell from $45 to $65. The best suits in our store, and the best suits Society Brand makes—and nobody makes better suits than Society Brand. Draw your own conclusions and save from $8 to $28. cording to the reports, offended an agrarian, who assembied his com- panions, laid siege to the ranch and shot Martinez before government troops sent to his rescue could arrive. It is estimated that ome of every 50,000 girls who aspire to stardom in the films ever reaches her goal. — Here’s what you get for $37. Society Brand’s newest patterns and colors. Light grays, medium grays, silver grays, fawns, the new thistledown greens, plain blues, plaids, stripes. And the materials: Unfinished worsteds, cheviots, flannels—includ-f_ ing, also, Society Brand’s famous double-service cloth, that wears, and wears, and ¢ ‘wears some more. ST Warit-a-double-breasted sui éb.stét?,' Ioo 'O-r;-.;,qh'b_ - . about.four pieces (with sport -knickers )—the whole-blooming works, for $37 " What price quality? With 2 and 3 button coals, loose draped English' Models= horts, stouts-and. longs. That's about the story, except that there are-about 175'blue cheviots and unfinished worsteds included. Based on previous experience, these will be the first to go—so we repeat, tomorrow at 8. Shop early while it's cool—and when choice is best. NOTE: These suits are all Spring weight—which means 12 months’ service in Wash- ington. There will be no charge for alterations. The Hecht Co. F Street at 7th e . S the buttons very close together. Waist Vig 1 R R 2 west« (el Ari2ona Rockies Sond b ey National Parks’ Fred Harvey meal z::vlce on fl;e‘iantt:k supreme e e g i ¢ ot 3 " The Boulevordis the two-button lous ; ’ : ? % i e : lightly shaped and wide straight picture folders? il Heiiaihoudess tuntecels Guls Walhogiow's Rustest' Gollling Diportuons Shite slightly " shaped " and e srag (First Floor) tapering trousers, easy effect, $37, * R. C. Smith, Gen. Agent G. C. Dillard, Dist. Pass. Agent, Santa Fe Rgn &1-602 Finance Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. 3 Fhoue: Rittenbouse 14645 \