Evening Star Newspaper, November 5, 1925, Page 41

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|ELECTION WORKERS 10 SUE NEWSPAPER Louisville Republicans Plan to File Suits for $2,750,- 000 in Alleged Libels. | By the Associated Press. | LOUISVILLE, Ky., November 5.— | The post-election fanfaronade of ges and denials of fraud in the | mayoralty election blared forth yes- terday. Leading the parade was a | statement from Republican head- | quarters that the Times was to be sued for an agregate of $3,750,000 for alleged libel of 75 Republican workers. {'Each dip of the pen added fire to fon of statements. Demo- quarters said that the suc- A. Will, Republican, terday was accom- Steel Vaults Best Made, Guaranteed 50 Years, L ell you these ure Funerals Complete ket of qual- at the polls v plished by fraud, and then came a statement from the Republicans pro. iming the fairness of the election | ana the untruth of the Democratic | charges. The Republican statement W W Chambers Co. The Brown Stone Funeral Home Cor Chanin & 14th NW. 0 hinted that not everything was workers. To get down to figures, complete re- turns compiled by newspapers gave Will 58,206 and Joseph T. O'N Democrat, 55,919, a lead of 2,28 Will. Democratic campaign managers an- nounced they had begun compiling evidence of alleged fraud for an ex pected contest. The Republicans countered with a reply that they would be ready for the suit, which would put the legality of the election up to the Court of Appeals. The court threw out the Republican vic- tory in the councilmanic election of two years ago as fraudulent and {llegal. The statement regarding the suit, glven out by Aubrey Cossar, sheriff- elect, and published in the Times without comment, sald that today 75 Republican workers would file suits for $50.000 each against the paper : i maine “Phillips.” for ‘reflecting ously” on the A“”"\f“; 5 {“‘;‘“:C;ah“l‘g’:c’fiét‘s plaintiffs. The sults, if brought, will 5 P <og K constitute the largest political dam- s for 30 years as an ant- | gge action in the history of American Jjournalism. Mayor-elect Will will take the oath of office November 17. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, FOX TERRIER POPULAR. 'MEX"}U CITY IS LIKE Best Home Dog in Britain, Records Show. Correspondence of the Associated Press. LONDON, October 8.—The fox ter- tler is the most popular home dog in the United Kingdom. The shaggy Alredale, which many owners belleve to be the most human, ranked second. Kennel Club statistics showed that aiready this year 7,000 fox terriers have been registered. The dachshund continued to slump in popularity. The pre-war number was 232 and In 1924 it was 154. Reg- istration the first eight months of this year totaled 117. The dog_population in the Kingdom is approaching the three-million mark. He Was No Expert. From the Progressive Grocer. “Dan, what's a heifer—is it u pig or is it a sheep,” asked two sailors. Dan paused reflectively. Then he you the truth, mates, VEST-POCKET-BOX (A-x_TABLETS) oL oo £ € The most severe Pn(n of rheumatism, headache, neural 5;:. toothache, neu- ritis, etc., vanishes almost imno- diately when you take 1 or 2 Anti- Eamuia Tublets. Also« ready relef for colds. &Tippe,insomnia, nervousness, fevers, women's e o or 38 s years b all druggists. 25 m(llhnl used annually. A-K oa every tablet ©f the genuine. Anti-Kamnia Reollef from Pains end Ashes SOME TOWNS IN U. S. in Spanish. up a sign, Things Just as Popular There as Here. Correspandence of the Associated Press. a standpoint of chewing gum, movies, | over waffles. fitneys, base ball slang, tooth paste, every street. Gum chewing has be-| widely circulated American periodi- come a habit. The only difference be- | cals, especially weeklies, are on sale tween the Mexican and the home va-| here the same day as in the States, riety is that the wrappers are printed | and have a large following. A Mexican with restaurant experi- /| ence in the States started a modest Gum, Base Ball Slang and Other | waffle and hot-cake shop here and pu ‘“‘American Quick Lunch.’ Lunch in Mexico is anything but snappy. Business establishments close a minimum of two hours for the noon meal. But the went over big, and now there are dozens of such places here. The name, MEXICO CITY, October 2.—Mexico | however, continues to be a misnomer. is about 100 per cent American from [ It is quite possible to spend two hours Soda fountains are frequent, and . NOVEMBER 5, 1925. As for ti studios movies—if American production every in Mexico City would . Some local and a few appear, but they are arities. Base ball is popular and is increas- ing. The Mexican small hoy knows ¥ "lden | his Babe Ruth dope perfectly, and will } predict with confidence the big league results. There are some good Mexi- can teams and they draw well, Vagaries of Age. ice cream soda, waffies and 5-cent| the output would do credit to any [From the Boston Globe. literature. automobile honks for custom through place north of the Rio Grande. In each of these enumerations the | dentifrices popular United States product found on every | States loom large upon the shel Main street also flourishes in pristine | and in the display windows. The same [~ The 1 vigor throughout the Mexican capital. | applfes to scores of widely used Amer- | professor. America’s most ublquitous brand of | jean products and articles. oid P | madam. your hus —Ah, good morning, 1 to see you. How's Unis But I'm not marrled, Old Professor—Ah, well, welll So Some of the popular priced and!your husband is a bachelor. 4a- Pittsburgh, will be visible to the naked eye for a distance of about 32 miles in all directiona. The cathedral will house practically &ll the activities of the university. RIDES HORSEBACK FAR. Teacher Seeks to Reach New York From Argentina. Correspondence of the Associated Press. BUENOS AIRES, September 25.—A former English schoolmaster 1s mak- ing the long ride by horseback from | NEw md USED ; Epenos Aires to New York in order to | [ demonstrate the endurance and hardi | hood of the Argentine type of horse. | ! T. A. Tschiffely left here April 21. | ce umlture and four months later had reached | Bolivia. Writing to friends here, he | J ve sald the animals were in better con- | f 07 andM dition than at leaving Buenos Alres. 0 ore 464 Penna. Ave. Main 9136 YOU CAN ALSO RENT IT Will See Cathedml 32 Miles. 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It is so easy to skimp in the cut- tlng of underwear—so simple to buy poorer cotton, low-grade wool, or to save on finishing. great mixing machines as they mix the dough for Corby’s Mother’s Bread,—60 revolutions per = minute! No human hands could mix the dough so rapidly or so uniformly, or under such a scien- Carter’s saves all that true economy tific tcmperature'contr(fl' can ask—no more. Three generations of women have known smartness, = longer wear and better fit through Carter’s. The William Carter Co., Needham Heights, Mass. With the mixing of the dough for Corby’s Mother’s Bread, we come to the first dynamic THE special patented Corter gusset provides roominess togesher with correes fis abous the hips, in all Carter models. ~for husbands, boys and girls, too Has he a long, thick body and short legs? A short, slender body and long legs? Few men, you know, are of “average” physique. Carter’s Union Suits fit snugly at the ankle and every- where. They don’t bag at the knees and sag in the seat. They won’t bind anywhere—when you get the right size. Teach your husbard the comfort of Carter’s—how much better it absorbs, how soft and warm it is. And remember, too, that when the children wear Carter’s, laundering is much easier. As one woman said, “Dirt just seems to roll out of the soft, elastic Carter fabric.” stage of the scientific process of bread-making. Each ingredient is so perfectly blended that the development of the proteins, more especially the gluten, is made uniform throughout. As the dough is constantly surrounded by air, and . as bread-dough actually breathes, we wash, purify, : and temper the air that the dough may breathe only the purest and cleanest. And, all the while, the Corby scientific mixing machines are alternately shredding and rolling the dough, and developing the gluten —that all- important master-builder of health and strength. Good Bread is one of the early foods in a child’s life. 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