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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D TUESDAY, NOV ‘R 1925. EATED DA ™0 St WBNALETIN 52 i 2 T‘;f},imi[?APT.E EBACK }w s Jnoited to On Ground Prosecution Failed to Show Bad e o e "": SEERC i g L O st night, pretty welj | tej Th re e u\ml to have \» n | ; i e % o g trenched, but still looking sternly | occupants at one time of an officers’ Big Vote Expected in Smith- Effect of ‘*“’1""‘1 s Charg HardiEight Waged# Between|| Sy 1or, 257 worlds fio conater = | sluti ngashy which huzned some Ume | Pariole Revoked Before Hear- ? e . wn. = the empire builder ands the pe -1 Bowles Election Today for | (Continuea trom Page) _|issued from a malicious und wicked | Democrat and Republican | cuesur was facing the Don na naa | Tover may have fallen into the. & e ing on Charge of Fals[fylng : intent, and so the prosecutions stands {apparently just finished discussing | Of highwaymen. | benefit to military and naval services |alone on its claim, discredited by the a Mayoralty. % and to correct the maladministration | whole world, and would have the court for State Treasurer. I é'..';:.,‘.‘,ll‘ Pl The two great figures heing Fingerprints. I | ) anish maidens | held by the railroad company to av of the national defense. The Govern- |accept its Interpretation of _these . in the various ages in which they | claim {w their rignti e Tomorrow Night jnent will contena that the mere pub- | statements as opposed to_the obinion { lived, when Detective Charles Canada | while in the midnight hours, when Wednedas, November Ao Asocintali Brase ation \\;Hm\’xl any 1o it is suffi ja uu; 000,000 Americans. What a | By the Associated Press. of the R, F. and P. Railroad came |every one thi thing is happe Without a hearing, on a ¢ ¢ 3 g DETROIT, November 3.—At the|Clent to sustain the charges, but it t is. RICHMOND, Va., November ! across them. i : : in th. i | e tan the ! ] Ls UCHMOND, Va., across the ngs, great debates are going on in the | flsifying finerprints, without | ’ Candy Expert of Tnter. close of one of wne most heated, acri- | has offered no evidence to show mali- | ertain continued Represent- | Interest of Virginia voters who £0 to| " He took them in as persons lacking | dusty little storeroom where they il Sl .“m- p 8 Wi S o e snious and uncertain municipal cam- | ¢ious intent |ative Reld."“no one can deny that if | the polls to cast their ballots today | visible means of support, since the | await redemption o3 & | pprenenatiomioficounas) il chanzed iellelongiinimtess Xou gns in_ the history of the city Cites Public Acclaim. the fssuance of the statement could |was centered in the fight betweeniiases on which each stood were a bit But ah " “twas the voice of |the parole of Beverly Grayson Chew, | | | Ever "Tivtea s today cast their ballots te “|have these effects their author would |John M. Purcell, Democratic incur- | shak Rt T A ihe ! : s o el B o . eir K olane will deny: connsel Gontifniied | he et e s @ 2 3 ety | Caesar at 2 am. today, “the Nile, my [A. E captain and we nown Taste these de 80 between John W. Smith, cand) | o’ the issuance of these statements |reens nePEIns I cointhy WETuovern |erie ndBis Renublican opnonent. (1 Botit stand two feet 'h! und are| boy, the good old Nile'—" | Vastingtaninat s aant tackto boav.. | Tearn how eaatly e for re-election as mayor, and had the effect of correcting this mal- | bes Fon i g Jol . Bassett, wealthy re | composed of bronze ada identi- | “Not in it wiz ze grandlose Riviera | epworth Penitentiary ays ago far superior t opponent, Charles Bowles, in a non- | G0 - ie CROCL OF e 7 vices ever rendered them in our|manufacturer of Henry County, for|fied them easily. T had_their | countree—" And so it goc 3 4 ¢ G cex, Cre i r e Iministration or that the accused | history I e mis Tt mals s sures. ) soes. |a revocation of his pa leav Testerday and today supporters of | Bas done the greatest service of ‘I say to you gentlemen, it is plain Jor the first time in more than 30 jone in the Government. The people > z vesterday with no prisoner to an 1 C made last-minute ef-| o o L = to me from a reading of these state-|vears, real fight has been waged erday w b ) it bkt 1t & heavy vote, which|| 'IM“{I" ! ,‘;n”fi m' 7 I«l m.{- Tl «;nwl ments that the intent with which they | Democratic leaders congeded that the iwrraignment on the first-named charge % % + 1 o - <2 e history of the Gov- |were issued is appare; on their face | Ie P i ad least a1 ghance o . p \Is estimated would be | Potri r ve issued is apparent on their face | tepublican party had at least a ghan oTne Notified. Micialy estimated Wwould bo|ernment. No one ever thoughit that land that intent wi advancement | this year of electing one member of Attorney ,\o:‘\;n: i).\ o he issued the statement for the pur- |4 L dnteno 4 At ¢ William E o o [/ dasnen ehs nt for the pur-|of America’s best its ticket IS ctomnex ot s TR < discredit on the mili- | “The le of th e ety i : | guardian as designated by orners, the radio, || S, 3 J e people of this country, 1 Harry Flood 1, who was named | guardlan as designated b: « n Sotisetahonse Cam-|tha s o \lt)fl_nr prosecutor asks lsay to you, frankly rd the Democratie gubernatorial candidate by | | lEsia onon Te was veleased 5 Tor $5.000 Tased in a last-minute ef-| cation this o he face of the publi- | cused here on trial before you as n unprecedented majority in the re. oL Gk - 197 deciaved toa b » 1in a lastmi catlon this wicked intent of our greatest patriots.” Centiirimery Wab eipottec (o dereatl i Leavenworth in 1924, decls : A e additional votes. Representative ' y he had not been notified of t - 7 e Reid then delive, ‘Never,” continued S Lis | » of Roanoke, the Ie laudation of Col. Mitchell, pointing S atin sl e GO L L ocation of the parole and that the out that he had always followed the S charges on which the parole had been revoked had been presented and co o e spapertor oificers, tnd bas | bring discredit upon the “military | “All of his runsing mates, with thel Capital Traction Company Was Editorial Writer for :dcrd without the piisoner b spoke by radiof qone great service, as a S5 8 >, as attested by the ' gepvices and to prejudice good order | one exception, also are conceded com | BE=l ne \exeention. altole Y e | represented by counsel and | | Commissioner Needham C. Turnage, ' I'cppe Marsh “has any one intimated he thought | publican selection for chief executive, be suffering they had been issued with intent to|by $0,000 majority ef talk urged | many R : cars. He has ,ng giscipline rtable margins cleve o 0 s ) I fortable marsins. An eleventh-hou e ) e Foiomn | ers 1o go to the polls. Bowles | tiacke 15 and made no : tack upon Mr. Purceil was in n.»run“i Desires to Extend Service | Washingtor Times and e sustian of & paroled prisoner. s several addresses at varlous| charges st particular persons Denies Remarks Mutinous. i e merely criticized the system “No evidence v produced by the | o X e 2 called officially ostimates plac o s i 2 No evidenc g pduced by sue. The treasurer and his opponent 1 et Continuing, Mr. Reid said that the | prosecution that concelvably ~ has |yoti have denied knowledge of its on 16th Street. Post for Years. “he ‘fact_that the he O » 'yH" .Im«m ould have submitted | chown that these statements were in- | ovigin and responsibility for its dis. | E by United States Commissioner bl 2t 0000 o s testified vester: | subordinate. In fact that only evic | {ibution | — was to have given the prisoncr DL L & Oy dine publication of | gepnce on that point was just the re. Competition betwee % | By the Associat chance to appear and listen to the statement had had no i1l effects on | verse. Certainly nothing wid can e < | mpetition between the street rail-| ™5 50 4 ¢ N dveniben 4G - <t him, with the o el e e miliary discipline in the area. | cnaraeerized as munous or ending | ] W, WEST NAMED v; ¥ companies and the Washington | Bernard West, 17, former editor the case against him, cou el ar T emnhaEl You e -”"'; the court, he said: | ;5 jncite mutiny or rioting and in the |94 |lapid Transit Co. reached a new|the Washington Times and of the fact that there was no placed special emphasis | ~You ave all generals, some of vou absence of provof that they had ha CIVITAN PRES‘DENT"”“M vesterday afternoon when the | Washington Post, and for the past L e e s e TR il Sos COEDS Aless. of | offect or could have had it, and in the apital Tractic 0. filed application |13 vears editorial writer for the Los | the parole hoard 10 3 ke \,‘m,‘l‘,;' e ,‘I_I‘,'m.'f‘\"““h'“"‘\‘f'_"“’-" our Wweekly | fact of Col. Hicks' statement to, the vith the 1 ,‘,‘”',', - « m\\r’ ‘JM"'I' “”‘“ " Angeles Examiner, died here yes- on, will be inquired ir 3 SCHOOLS Kiux Klan. Op-|zood order or militars dlecioine Lot |contrary, it is difficult how it can be DUk Mg bri Stz teenth St t 1 | teEe eahy t rain that < s 5 el o Kb oot :"'11 military discipline has | ceen that the prosecution has estab g e e eniistia 4:; ulle e e the recogniz b monie Ent e ’v“j:”l comm d bevond a r.»mm;..xaa u;.um that | Boys' Garden Clubs Advocated at '/l > " By The: Bavtl comy Tl \}l-" L: R mee i B attorney said today ed wormen i t ® Hnithesalishitet desuofin . 1Co. comes 1 sequel the metition Ebr iomic et t fiter v ested Six Weeks Ago. e e e e o 3 Anwual!ConventionofiChesa- (7 2omes 28 & seaucl toithe pecition|andifor someyears thereatier, when Sl who ves ishenie tepresentative Reid told the court Reid declared “it S5 ilingloniRanid v 3 tper was boug the lat g erconted stx yogkn the residential ¢ hit the burden of proof was on the % a moment that the peake District. p local passenger on its son Hutchins fron rtme of Ju agents 0 = ° < for votes for Bowles. prosecution to establish the guilt of ccused has ever shown the slightest L which is in | enjoved a “wide u | the tion that the fingerp z = he accused heyond easonable | < : S — '“t“ now an street | among politic “ones tughter, son o i e ouble Expected. vond a reasonable ek of respect for his military su g 7 - . aiaif Little Trouble Expec doubt’ ‘and citea the court-marctis ofsIesy A e X rd o« S street, [and is said to have heen held in iire Texas banker, had bee night Bowles' men took up the e , periors. | J. Harry West of Baltimore was|through Alaska and out | e e e Preside it the Leavenwol e B e ot sutombplles | manual to bear him out, ' The prose “And now we come at last to the | clected president of the Chesapeake 3 avenic b . O St Dt IR e nesin b ;.vl o H R - e orkers throughout | oton has the burden of provins, by | final point which the prosecution could | district of International Civitan at its | resent the Silver s ane ooy dn jenditlon, ©0 :'\” hing etocn United! 'States. Comnns REUPHOLSTERING PARLOR e [ evidence that the offense ve introduced evidence to support | annual convention today at IR tho sl fliunul’\\:"lvlnr' for the shingto ef Totete Con SUITES AND GDD CHAIRS tes. Except for the burn: ‘_M;u:]! was really committed, he | jts charges and establish the essential | Fayette Hotel. Other hosen | them to inter b 2 Bruesal thatthme, fhelwgona mm e Lo Sl Bl civan it A SPECIALTY e olated | SUd: that the accused committed it, | clements charged, | include S. H ¢ Nor Far on political and economic. subjects, | (he hea coul given, it is G osses lated | und ‘that he had the requisite crimi- | namely, actual offense of the | vice presider - i : It i understood that he Wrote was nothing to directly | ) intent at the time, e Bt v TuhE o e R g S editortal: the Washington Post PORCH ROCKERS, SPLINTED - Fdiies TRy - S teches L the statements on good order and mili Chiet Justice Carrington Marshall | e B 4 ! | bef lewspaper was sold by v L printed sheet Stresses “Intent. y Was evidence on this | of the § Conit GEObI0 Sntat s A e _our-| Mr. Hutchins - €6 ',’ to' be “secret voung in-| jle laid much stress on the word ed by the prosecution? | national sident of Civitan ed |« I Y B g 51 l i l ] uf-Led. to “Klan workers” was|intent and cited authorities to uphold | Not one word. $he Neléaatas to Have starfed in thats and al e monherni e ve of President Decides i several days ago calling | his contention that the publication e s e T edi Sons MORTON J. LUCHS AT HEAD - The Best Place and Lowest = ( tes Corps’ Reports. cities boys den clubs, sdeled ast week John . o 5 3 ettty fou S0t e eeremnantediwitlifomaiin ltef Corys R etor fter the Washington Bovs' Garden |11 el e He Will Not See Bricee Micceg ANl mnection W e a y tent to do harm. re to express the opinion | | Sid At et 1637 | traction: > ¥ S < vorkers urged voters to cast hE fro . St oo Lol n lub, organted last ar v traction that if the oers B g 2 = 0 wor e e e gminion by Justice | that :.’: Jone of the corps area com. | it similar organizations was frowned | transit company s allowed to make | OLicers Elected by the Town and Arm avy Game which have been charged | Court e oted shas AIotinsuianed | HDort submitted weekly to the War | Ubon by Judge Marshall, but he indi | local stops within the Distriet on its SemntEvROinD % Y A Meilmen are to be elected. |jo S leiine s bees reiaRicanior | ha | Clyitas izatio ax much jutification in letting the : L . R $9 SILK TAPESTRY CUT Smmissioner Brank EL Cronl | > When! words. & n encouras 1 ipital Trac nue its ex- v Leml : S TO $2.98 PER YARD a 1sed exactl P ected 1 his command by the issu. i e i x - o - sident “oolidge U he expected 1o trouble | deed I3 mot done with- Intent to pre. | dnce of these statements. And the |1 of co-operation. - ine by : Eenh dipee i oo By L el S g but asserted that all avall | quce a consequence unless that conse. | Prosecution would have the court be homas i into the ter v Ser¥ed by e Rt Giios b oid Sharles sp R e ety Hie I not | tnce & Souseatence unless that conse: | hrosecuiion wonld 1aye tho Sourt Bo| president o the Chesapeak rapid wny. Al e @i et e wnd A ol | Clay A. Armstrong on repbrts that special Pre- | be obvious to the actor that the conse. | IS OWN witnesses testifying to the ex- | Presided to 5 commissic 1s ot | ¥ i Y on S 3 h [he delegates we o h : g sroblem. indications are | bert E einem, treasu aniel Navy foot ba! ssic at the Polo e ons had been taken to quell riots. | quende will follow and he. s . | act opposit at good order and mili Th tes went t s problem. indications ar SN it gl Drop Postal to L Bl For 3¢ @ 4 < i e B aletio House a 30 o'clock t f! at 3 fon of the Capital Traction | GUS Ct 2 | ble for it even it he regrats it, but he | tary discipline has been_affect A e Ltid ry Dooad 0. vesterday may result in both that | St Fischer, fina Th accepted ur 1233 10th St. N.W. 5 does not do the act with inte 1e Sth Corps Area and elsewhere in | & 2 y b Phose elected to the gover sdadiaany panquet % S DRYS AND DEMOCRATS | jroduce it unless the aim ta e the Army - o5 Cometer |pdd O o e e were Morcis CAtiio T || g6 thet Nes Yol Stave Chaben (G Hlel e i e lit is the proximate motive of the spe. When defense c 1 had concluded | Went to . C ¥ ned down. | o8 R sy ¢ Corii Q Aber Man Will Bring Sampl. ate me of t i ¢ 2 rtin. | Melville B. Fischer, Ralph Goldsmi Commerce November 19, this en an Will Bring Samples RIN jERSEY\‘!ln act, although there may be its argumer 4 tal, e | o hneien Soaler. - : d 5 I Mortimer King. Albert Sigmund taking pred hGe L 6Ver PIT POWE deeper motive behind it.” land arese in rebuttal 3 [iERknoy fon of the § s 3 Mortimen g e S ent feline pred ver = = hip. is means only one thing quoting from the manual for courts = : v s T 3 f Iloore. Seeking overnorship, | terpret it,"” Representative Re martial certain passages outlining pre CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. dusiness. e i | tinued. “and that is that a thing must | cedure the court must follow. He = e = =i 3 ORI bnes i R Charges Anti-Saloon League I |1, jore with intent to produce some | that only “when all inferences of the Washington Society i ) ors meet tomorrov 5 The Capit Traction Co. aske I harmful result n other s, evidence favor of the prosecution | neers will m morro 5 g5 Menace to the Peop minSs b e R ally sufficlent to sup. | in the assembly hall of th S| two bus routes, both starting at Six i orie . et ‘lub. W. E. Parker. chief h Kennedy streets and run Ascociated Press. { injury or damage to some one or some | Port ‘harges” may the cour Glubs gve. 1. TEake el 2 ! ¢ t T T o e | IS o GRS o | ot huSh e s S oinn: - As Washing on s Largest Dealer nti Saloon Leazue and the Demo-|should be hurtful of and prejudicial to | the motion of defense counsel, but that | speak on b B St et e T and hization of Hudson County. |2ood order and military discipline or |if it appears that the evidence before have bee ¢ Coast and | the other east to Thirteenth street and : S anididkte =ity : : : 2 Geodetic § ¢ in the Philippine | Pennsylvania avenue. The company opinion of opposing candidates, | that it was ‘intended’ to bring dis. | the court is true that the inferences in (¢ : ! Jicansylsania &xany 3 e cltrolas— e re {ted against each other in to- | credit upon the military service. But | it @ivorable to the prosecution. Islands dur Sked for the same rate of fare on l tle for the governorship of it has been amply demonstrated and |then the evidence must be deemed are still in progress : Bl fhehe uaks hat 19 Gharest ibytiie 5 ; ey, an office which, since the | established over and over again. in |reasonably suffic nt to overthrow the . et i 5 cents, o .m 4~‘>,;-\ \:(ner”.\]‘;«: Pleased tO Announce the of Woodrow Wilson in 1911, has | every conceivable way, that the intent | motion and to continue the trial e diidt -ob s Tomkee st b as o 1 heid by three Democrats and one | of the accused in this case in issuing | “If the statements and attack of a (ol (i Social Serviee will be given SoEnTen o Istece oA S ENcan as to benefit good or- | charweter shown by the evidence to : ssengers on street cars would ¥ 11 | ind_discipline by correcting the | b been made nst two highly | on ehe Citics St AHe suosuelt e In. i l D. l Yeprblican: &nd De ratic d_discipline by correcting the | have been made agai o0 hig with the Ca > Chariti £t , e e 3 Repuvican and Democratic | der_ang dicipline by sorreciing che | have been made ssainit eo HiEbly | ek e Cath e ot D125 e e 1tial Display of the 5 Ainst party Harry | it in xlllm .\n-1 ervice and the Army a high ranking officer in one o et 1 G s s > PP ’ ““Democratic < and | senerally, and to correct the lad- | of them are not to be construed Rev. liam J. K Maryland Doctors to Meet. | Tl o et e v e e e e onder of the ge o Ity of | S0 that credit may be restored to re’ | we have failed.” announced the trial ocial Work.” Public cordially In- | e aamii e Ciroiororber 2 ed the cam- | Place the discredit which those in vous Frank Hague. termed the cam- | Pl g ose in advocate. 't u of the people against | charge of its administration ha {of Maryland will hold its s--lv\l-am‘.\m] menace of the Anti-Saloon | Prought upon the military service, the sl otion Be Denied. The Officers’ Club of the Woman's | CONveniion here tonight in the Fran men War Department and the Govern-| “These attacks on the two indis | Benefit Association will five a card | €IS Scott Key Hotel. Dr. Lewellys S, ¥ Arthur Whitney, his | ment pensable instrumentalities of Govern- party Thursday at Pyt pl Barker, president of the faculty, will e i : : : n : S preside. Fifty doctors from many SR o fioliisRintent fGHDLosEd el ; the of. _The Washington Comncil of Social | jurts of Marviand will attend as dele meet November ) 4 |eates he meeting will last the one Consolette is utteriy impossible o Credenza Mod ise alleged, and ve the mo. 1 id Burlington Hotel. Wal- | night tion of counsel for defense should be S s s iy ’ X Model .md words to describe the re- denied - . P i 1 the special division, public | mq : . z Where does one find intent His Sl : 2 . The Cornell Alumni Society of ers the league, saw he oul| After pointing out that there is ne e P . | Presumption of intent which is con i D O eve. | clusive that the defendant actually o mar Ly ety ntended what may appear to he the Iam al, usual and necessary consc overnorship x head cannot be opened nor his hea 3 4 I < ‘of uttering these words, chool for Tubercular Children” anc is NEWLY enate, the | | AR e exposed to find his intent on an) ”""‘ ‘,,‘W{ 5 Seren ‘-x‘lr‘.’n— L and ) p.m.. at the City Club. performance of this NEWLY House of ("ot one scintilla. of evidence has | particulnr occaslon. We must Sudge \ciapit™ Chllaren. Miss - Margaret | Sear Admiral - C. Billard will speak IMPROVED GENUINE VIC- congressional reD- | ho prosecution produced to prove | intent by the acts he commits and | SSENL CRIUER", LSS, Marsare the Coast Guard third distr € | that they were made, uttered and pub. | the words he spedl cipals of those schools, I {in_the recent liquor blockade. TROLA. If yo Y tatter J. Lyle Ki- | jighed with any intent to bring dis.| “If the gives to these state- CfPal th hogls:: will ¢ vou are a lover of t lisher of the At ‘M)\nui Gredit upon fhe mhtars o"or | ments the ble ‘fll’llv-nm:w(ivlrn “';;“ ol i : 0 e | music—and wish to hear the opposed Stewart Appleby. @ y05udice good order or discipline, 1| which it is now called upon to do, he Lineal Society of the Spanish ““ | e N i the late Ul Challensge the prosecution to point to | there can be no question of the in. | War will give a 500 party tomorrow Phone Maln 81088100 | : REAL MASTERS, come into 604-610 9th St. N.W, | : : our shop. We will be pleased 137 it tGiiey, Ehomae and Tavaiomy91p: to demonstrate these new and 2l 1o >0 ore. Booms like Mother' . . v an oyster supper tomorrow from 4 T T e Doy T Mo wonderful instruments. YOU martial in order {0 support a_consic. | room. The spell was broken only by ter supper tomorrow from 1:3 et « : ; WIND-UP IS SPECTACULAR | ) H it &l v, Pt BRI 0 0 e iy 2t b A INTING ' WILL BE ASTONISHED IN BOSTON CAMPAIGNS! the Cssential element of ntent, fal 1 3 SR The West Virginia Society will meet | Paperhanging—Decorating e o WITH THE IMPROVE- sk cn the ineoey thet e it | Cot WEioahin; (ho tow Sicer, hen sourzon e moe T Cavioeal| . F- GORDAN e MENTS. | Mayoralty Candidates and 113 | credit on the military service and to gard to the motion, and, | B2PK: Fourteenth and Kenyon stre 335 Cedar Street N.W. g i prejudice good order and discipline turning to Gen. Howze, he began: = Phone: Adams 5188 Council Aspirants Exhort Voters How could any fair-minded, inteili fr. President, it is my opinion | Quhlity—Service Far Into Night. gent American citizen, hav the | that the motic “0 far as it affects | cally joined in with his announce- & welfare of his country at heart, con- | specification I should not be sustained, | ment of the goncurrence of the court Press A tend for one minute, from a reading |and I so recommend to the court.” | When this process had been con- Novenbe 3.—As Bos-|,f the whole statement, and having in Gen. Howze said: “There being no | cluded, Representative Reid, with u = rested t0day | iping the events which led up to their| objection, the opinion and recom- |slight smile. inquired if the action | : 1l \"l“~ i they were issued with any | mendation of the law member of the of the court covered ‘“everything, e voters | intent whatever than the cor-|court is under the thirty-first article | including the charges. L./ i t a n‘,.\-...' of the evil they denounced in | of the war, the ruling of the court, and Col. Winship, after a moment’s lMMEDIATE DEL!VERY on etlher Of these two MODELS' © years: 5 jp ngua the arousing of the con- | as such will stand.” hesitation, then recommended to the - ik a2 eoumelt | AR NCURE S st L s oon. | comet that the mation-at th detense Liberal Terms Cheerfully Arranged!! ward S |the wasteful extravagance Amer - be overruled, also with regard to wurs before the DollS | ey meney, the prevent of a con Col. Winship immediately pro- | the charge: Wd this formality also s the 10 mayor alty | tinuance of the loss of life and treas. | ceeded to trent each u!"i?m succeed- (was gone through with for purposes Y the 113 council aSpir | aqministration of the national defense | the first, repeating for each similar | At this juncture a recess of half ot on y 0 we oftter the rorting the voters Tor | ,nq the Air Service, and certainly no r»lpvmlnlw :,;'1}:1 recommendations. As|an hour was called in order that VL - one can deny that if the issuance of | the law officer monotonously re-it- |opposing counsel might confer abon 3 I f the most spectaculat | o gtatements could have these ef. | erated his remarks eight times. the | the witness to be called by the. de. 3 usua service eatures in many vears. All of | tects their author would be rendering | president of the court systemmati- | fense. | whiried about the city, L e e ' along with these machines uses and on street COT- | jn our history BEEE N en e | Malice Unthought. i but we add thiss———— ok I t. rong Dem “Prosecution comes here and asks Pl’ulhps’ ccratie ok of the large | vou to find that on their face, with Pharmacy numbe t o nd:rirmr ,i" not unnljnt of evidence to support the the mayori o tepublican Al claim, they were issued with this de- . rs have B hopes that the vote|Spicable motive and with this wicked 2nd and Mass. Ave. N.W. Speclal REDUCTION will be split that one of the minor-{intent. If the least bit of evidenc i P GOLD SEAL BOND ity party wi ~v:u;\\rr:! -\""\-'n i had been ,n—)m]uml to show that w is a Star Branch on of the mayor candid es are Dem ‘r]u\ intent there might he some ba crats and thice are Republicans. | for an opinion to the contrary. But T Th d W GUARANTEE OF FREE cEme s scour the country as it might, It could Wherever you see the ; en ousan NE |not find one single, solitary person, sign of a Star Branch ELECTION RIOTS FATAL. {man or woman. soldier on civiian to Offe disnlaved 5ouicm Single Faced Lifetime Service With Every I come and show he thought from the . - of ihehe StileiE T oy feel perfectly free to ucatan Beports Five iKilled \ana|| -saaingio tHese) statemenfElhoyiw s mkepm Ofym e RED SEAL Victrola Bought Here 27 Wounded in Clashes i ties in placing your Star Nowhere else do you get this. MEXICO CUTY, November 3 (P).— When answering Classified Ad- | Classified Ads. There VICTOR 35% : il ; one word or line of evidence that it | tent or the sufficiency of proof of the $:30 p.m.. at Pythian Temple. Nt sehich s an absolute requisite | As the gidge advocate took his feet | The ladies of Epiphany Chapel, " | has placed on the record to prove this | charges nst the accused.” = ‘ under the rules laid down in court- there was absolute quiet in the court- | TWelfth street southw will serve | Repeats Opinions. @ Willed and 27 wounded in the || vertisements addressed to Star 5 No paying for oiling, regulating, tuning oo of 1he SEban eleciions office boxes, will be no fees for the RECORDS the motor, etc.—when you buy your in Yucatan vesterday are reported i service. Only the regu- -|»c:'l.‘\] dispatches from Mo ie oapr DO NOT lar rates are charged. ¥ 7 : pEiw };“.SP;%[&QA%%';EE‘?L(’SW '[B‘E?{N(;; he state. oy : Pt - e Eiie ot o At Inclose _odlginal . copy. of re Phillips’ Pharmacy is Social DL g T : A . ommendations, photographs or ' . Torre Diaz, MmN e 52|l any valuable ‘papers. The ad || the neighborhood Star The “F” Street Music Shep el oo e vertiser may fail to return them, Branch at 2nd and Mass. e PR neon e and if he has filled the need, Ave: Northwest. The Soclalist mayor of the town your reply may never be called } AND 0 IU MAKES The Star prints = MORE Classified ads KINDS OF C) RAD]OS of Kanasin was killed by adherents || Your reply may never he called every day than_all rd g 5 il ety of Jose Canton, who was also a cz N F b it oo didate for the governor: e e ! - ; : T . the other papers here MUSICAL AND Mal, Browno Tufensd o oo Star ads s © 1221 F ST. NW. : Maj, Frederick W. Browne, finance || State recommendations, quali- are result getters. INSTRUMENTS. mmm ratas Supplies department, has been eved from cations, ete., and try to arrange = = g . ana” :Jurt’y at headquarters, 3rd Axm\ Corps for appointment in order to = Around the Corner” is ~“°“‘h OUR ONLY SHOP + NO OUTSIDE CONNECTIONS Records ot Baltimore, and ordered to this city | show your recommendations. = a Star Branch Office S e S s : L L B R f hJ A

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