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THE TIGER ‘= NONE BETTE A. G. HERRMANN 750 Tenth St. S.E. WE WiLL MAKE YOUR RUN noolQATg anna!; RAMsav wATCH SHOP =F ETR!ET N.W. e i e e ) Florlda—— hat you are GINGER EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1925. DEMOCRATS PLAN FIG ) GARS IN LEGION CARAVAN JOURNEY 1150 Make Trip to Frederick . ’ t blicy wiil and Gettysburg to See Historic Points. Republican Stirs Committee Action. Special Dispateh to The Star DANVILI Va., September The State Democratic executive mittee will meet in Richmond t row to lay campaign plan bee : Demc “n nufacturer. into a creed issue, d 1s one of th t difficult pro the. Democratic anization countered for N indication of the . when at M rying Henry nally heavily Democ ion of whethe party lity and comradeship E on the second automobile aravan of member 3 cott N oot probl & the ticipated in | obiles were am. with and Howard s corge Washington commander - 1 pilots. On the treater and Rivalry in Virginia now that and it has bocome evident that undertake has en- he. faith s HT. 28.— com- omor- n de- an rerats blems first » not rat er the FIGURES IN HERRIN RIOTS ARE KILLED Man Accused of Firing First Shot Found Slain—Other Dies in Blast. By the Associated Press. HERRIN, TII, September 28.—Two of the men indicted for participation in the Herrin mine killings during the strike of 1922 deaths here within 12 hours, James Gallig died tragic indicted but never led, was killed in a mine explosion No. 7 shaft Saturday. The body of Otis Clark was found with three bullet wounds in the ab- t at BLOWN 30 FEET IN AiR. and Fall. ATLANTA, Ga., September 28 (P).— ‘When a metal drum filled with wood alcohol exploded herc yesterday Clarence Williams, negro delivery boy, sustained injuries which phys say will probably prove fatal. The negro, employed in a pharmacy, was seated on the metal drum of alcohol when it exploded, throwing him about 30 feet in the air. When the negro struck the ground one eye knocked out, his skull fracture several teeth missing. He \\us rushed to a local hospital. he fo of the the building, while houses several blocks distant felt the shock. It is i that gas forming in the drum d it to explode. The discovery known race of people on Pura, in western Sibe | been announced by the K emy of Sciences of a hitherto has just n Acad- Negro May Die After Explosion explosion rocked | | the mill un- | firemen the river| — FLOUR MILL BURNS AT SHENANDOAH, VA. $200,000 Blaze Visible Across Massanutten Mountain at Harrisonburg. Special Dispatch to The Star HARRISONBURG, September estimated at $200,000 v flames early this morn- ? 5 - : miles north- », when the new plant of | ndoah Milling Co. and a | v ne structures were destroy- Origin of the fire is a myste The flames were first noticed inside about k by two Nor- foll and Western Iailway yard brake- | men. Lack of water handicapped the Shenandoah mill, a three-story ind frame structure, acity of 600 1 (ddition brick daily e A nes costing $85,000 had been completed only two months ago. A fireproof storage warehouse saved the flour sup- ply. Destroyed with the mill were Huff- man's garage, Lollard paintshop, the mill garage and eight private garages. The blaze was visible across Massa- nutten Mountain from this city. Her Failing. From the London Tid Bits. “I've just been chatting with your wife, old man. Awfully clever wom an! Like a living encyclopedia, isn't she?” “No, no, my friend. I can hardly agree with that. You can shut an encyclopedia up, you know.” iol———lo|———|o|———0] ipa Broken Windows Ought to Be Reglazed Paints, Garage —well ahead of frosty weather. Good, clear glass that’ll let all the sunlight in and help keep the cold out, Cut to Your Order at Moderate Prices. Paints & Auto Finishes, Enamels for Pipes & Radiators, Wall {f We also cut to order Glass Tops rederick the Washin R T T e T T for the protection of fine tables, dressers and desks. 1f you have better inquire about Tints, Floor Stains & Wax, Varnishes & Wood ere. Clark was twice tried for rticipation n the mine slayings and | juitted. The State had attempted = him the man who fired the | domen yesterday in front of his home, | i Key Post, courthou wer in and Mrs 2 t nts Americ Legion Lewis Werden, past uart Walcott Auxiliary cett, ¥ Anderson, Geo to the point 10 days, Jower Attention Apartment Owners address immond Urner of the_ sixth followed by David . Wine- | enner, 3d, and Eli C. Haugh, clerk | ington Hunter B the Circuit Court for Frederick,| owner Shenandoah who read the original order of | and Mr renunetation of the British sty passed by twelve judges of cuit Court of Fredevick 1 On behalf of the m the Judge ttingly p rles Re P the sided such furniture, this service. Specially Low Prices ET2EREENEE: x Wa Chapman, Caverns, re investigating rumors rk's death was due to boot ing operations, the mine operating a which mclude liquor viol aved. 1o | o Glenn Y ng. Comdr. the Fran- | ¥, 4 e Soott Post, No. 11, who re. | *S0ht. sponded with a speech of acceptance | o)X ition. Mrs. CH Hand | d to Mrs. Cl : on behaif of the Stuart W silver-mounted of the Loving Cup Presente Comdr. Riemer ehalf Stuart Walcott Post presented | lovinz priately ¢ Ma Kkillings Clark drink in raids for ms by the Ku Klux has stand, al the Cir. County i delegation Rob of the silver If you want this office. to sell your building, list it with I deal exclusively partments and business property. Have a number of clients who now want to buy. Quick Results. A. S. Gardine Main 331 —on all Fall painting helps, furniture polishes, cleaners, chamoss, weighted polishing brushes, etc., etc. HUGH REILLY CO. PAINTS & GLASS 1334 N.Y. Ave. Phone Main 1703 Winter Haven S19.00, cup, ap) Klan A v in the wa body was clutched in found a re the right of Seottffey Post pre Virginia University Enrolls 1,900. ateh L 1T istration f University leott \H\ Motor Through Frederick. wel to the a \Plnhl ge then to the IE—e—— D=0 The motored | The St a., September 28, 102d session of f Virginia has passed is well on the way This figure is expected to | ached before Christmas. ; the Investment Bldg. 15th & K Sts. N.W. 2Esas Peck- | concluded | Star Span- | ceremonies ith the singing of “The sled Banner. | 1 < Frederfck at noon the run continued through Thurmont and | Ihmmnmurg to Gettysburg. At the| Maryland-Pennsylvania State line the strict Legionnaives were greeted by \ |nn!hm delegation of six automobile | containing members of the Albert 1 No. W2, of Gettysburg, | Comdr. William ver committec Y——|ol——jolc———[o|c———=[a[c——=[g] Those who ing the District their familles we ett, 3rd; Hugh Riemer, s Denny Mo [ et L L TP TP PT T T P T BUILDING MATERIAL SOCIETY,, BRAND ) / / I’ Street at 7th CLOFHRES EXCLUS IVELY - AT Wiur Departm, itzpatrick Bushey, Mrs. H A r sale 1 Past reading the two Pann. the maori: | at 3 o'eha come w | Hanson, We wpproxi s lo- t McHenry, Maryland where an address of wel s made by Rev. Henry W. president of the Gettysburg lege, on behalf of the town of Get tysburg. George E. Pickett, 3d, re- sponded on behalf of Stuart Walcott Post and expressed appreciation for a bouquet of roses which President in- Hanson had presented to the grand- | 1s. || |son of the famous Gen. Pickett of |! ivil War fame for the widow of Gen. Pickett, who was unable to go on the outing. imore rite the < Quartermaster, \IIY‘H'\HV\ Bldg., Was CHE 1 full deta Wounded Pmr in }{ospltals rs old, al-} nshot by her hus their home, rly Saturday sualty Hos-|| | as having spent a | ht. The hu: was reported at ( m 1l th in September 26, 1925 THE SATURDAY EVENING POST Visit Battlefield. he members of the party, { being the guests of the ( Post and the Gettysburg Chamber Commerce, represented by C. sane, at luncheon, visited the by field, wheré George Pickett, ribed in minute detail the ts during the three-day struggle section, including the cha his gmndfather on the las after IT'S THE CUT OF YOUR CLOTHES THAT COUNTS va | FIRE! Dent et s The nauses of Ses, Train and Car it 1s too late. Prou Sickness promptly relieved. Expe- rienced travelers all testify to it positive action. 25 years in use. 50 at Drug Stores on receipt of Price | I Remedy Co. New Yark e return trip was made at dusk arriving. at Frederick at 7:15, wh a banquet was served at the F Scott Hotel, with the Fr Scott Post’ and auxiliar hosts. tha banquet Mr. Wine-| ™ brenner was toastmaster. Speeches | were made by Judge Urner, Judge | Mattingly, Mr. Peckham, Hugh Fra vel, commander Kenneth H. Nash Post; Comdr. <Charles Riemer, C ence’ P. Brawner, past commander of Richard J. Harding Camp, Spanish- American Wa H. Hites, Comdr. Charles O. Shaw of George Washington Post; Past Comdrs. Wal- | HOUSE RAPAIRING Caplitol Heights, Md. Every purchase from PIGGLY WIGGLY STORES must give you complete satisfaction or your money will be cheerfully returned—without question. 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