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Ga LHds UV NING b"lAR: \nmumulom, L. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER o6, 1925. T o . fh”l" E. 0'Connor, Frank C. Page, LONGWORTH PRESIDENTIAL BOOM by Representative John Garner of |assuming the dignity of the speuker-| COMMITTEE COMPLETED |rnw\n' tive of u: sty xrltln; body wil Texas, Democratic leader in the [ship, but it was disappointing In thix spe be severa win B. Parker, James S. Parker, John B. Parrish, John Barton Payne. House. Nick wasn’t sure whether his | respect. Those who came 1o knock o UNGWURTH FETED Stanton C. Peelle, Rev. Z. B. T. Phil’ STARTED BY FELLOW OFFICIALS |pemocratic opponent was viewing | remained to hoost, some of the more | FOR ALUMNI EVENT |== lips, Fred S. Purnell. him_with alarm as a_prospective | striking tributes falling from the Hpn BB | G, O. P. candidate, or pointing to him | of Senator Brnst of Kentucky and |y arrange for Anmual Show of ot g iy ST ra—— — — ] piliam T Eiadeuts Wilam HiRan: | hes Drive. But R I d AT | b pride. Mr. Garner paid quite u | fugge Milton Eiliot, former coun A Good Office ley.' B. Carroll Reece, Sidney H. Rel.| Dey La ub) remarkable tribute to the new Speak- [of the Federal Reserve Bourd. » o T etin T o By peany | Democrat.Launcues Drive, But lepublicans an {er and from all he said one might n- | the least of the chorus of praiy PEsiUste N st Aan H is.0 Bighassgl T i dames b, Mernalds Berrald . . er that during the sessions of the |was announced, came from the Long ciation. : S.’ Robbins, T. Douglas Robinson, L. Others Quickly Back It at Dinner of House presided over by the gentle- |worth baby, which had just referred | C. Rodeno, Harry Ruby, Cuno H. » Alfalfa Club man from Cincinnatl the political to its father as a “Wow.” Half or| With the appolntment of additional The New Rudolph, Thomas J. Ryan, Fred- e lions and lambs will lie down together | official Washington cheered Nick's | members today, the personnel of the Next Speaker of House Guest : J man and the logislntive proceedings. will | nomination for the presidency and.the | comimitioe ehirged with ihe arsange: ||| V ermont Bulldmflr eric M. Sackett, Everett . : Thomas F. cott Tito ichipa, apse into one long, lingering love |statement that he, being a youny ments of Business 1] I . 7. Vt. Ave. and L St of Honor at Annual Swagar_Sherley, Edward C. Shmid- BY ROBERT T. SMALL. fore. The Alfalfa dinner was Nick |feast. ) man, might still go far politically ang | Alumni Association's annua : heiser, Lindey E. Sinclair, N. J. Sin- Celebrities of the theatrical world | paternally. | ville sho was completed. The “?l'n»v Fall Dinner. nott, L. H, Skinner, Cal. Herbert J.| “Nick” Longworth of Ohio, unfa.|LOPEWorth's first public appearance|were drawn upon to help the Alfal (Covvrisnt. 1 will be held in the Business audi- nay-~stunted . Slocum, John H. Small, John Lewis | miliarly known as Nicholas, the new |in Washington since he was desig- | fans do honor to “Nick.” Gene Buck j torium November 19, 20 Smith, Redmond D. Stephens, Francis | Speaker-designate of the National | nated to preside over the House. The [ chaperoned an imposing party of Alfred A. McGarrs M. Stephenson, Dr. Howard F. Strine, | House of Representatives, was hailed | new Speaker declined to commit him- | troubadours from New York, headed| ANSWERS D|VORCE SUIT. |of'the show committes, - Assisting The old saying that a pound of|Mark Sullivan, Sidney F. Taliaferro, | either at a late hour last night or|Self to any specific reforms of rules|by Wilton Lackaye, Willlam Court |are: Migses Outwater, Bradsh: taffy is worth much more than a ton M. J. Tennes, Alfred P. Thom, sr.; Col. | early this morning ag a future Presi- | OF rituals, but definitely promised a |ney, Silvio Hein, Charles Irwin, Yel-| g ’ Borchardt, 3 of “epitaffy” was interpreted at the|John Q. Tilson, re B dent of the United States. Mr. Cool-| few things he would not do. He prom- | len and Ager and Kalmer and Ruby.| FHusband Denies Wife's Charges |}, annual Fall dinner of the Alfalfa Club| Allen T. Treadway, Vernon W. Van |idge, of course, wasn't present at the|ised he would not wear long frock | Tito Schipa, tenor of the Chicago and Files Cross-Petition | ough, Mary’ Sherman when members and guests assembled | Fleet, Leroy T. Vernon, Albert H.|height of the hailing. The occasion|COAts, after the manner of Champ |Opera Co., also was a star of the eve 2 | Doris Schu last night at the Willard Hotel to|Vestal, MaJ. Gen. Kenzie ' W. Walker, | for this ceremonial or unceremontal|Clark and Speaker Gillett. IHe prom-|ning. The serious numbers were in-| Jerome B. Osborne, a clerk in the | McClosky honor Representative Nicholas Long-| Col. Garrett B. Wall, Harry Wardman, | launching of the Longworth boom |ised he would not wear whiskers like | terspersed with such mirthtul num- | Veterans' Bureau, today filed an an- | worth, both member and guest of|Brainerd H. W Jjr.; Francis E.|for some definite date in the future, [''Uncle Joe" Cannon did. He prom-|bers like ““Yes Sir, s Nick's Baby | swer to the suit of his wife, Ruth A.| honor of the club and next Speaker| Warren, son, L. | when the present reign at the White | i5ed he would not wear a wig, like the | Now,” and “Loud Speaker Papi Osborne, for a limited divorce, deny- Pt House oL Rebreioriative Weit James C. VE 2 House shall have ended, was the an.|Speaker of the House of Commons,| In “accepting the nomination,” Mr.|ing her charges of nagging and cru In the absence of Ma Charles | White, Gratton S. Wilcox, Danfel Wil-| nual Fall dinner of the Alfalfa Club,|2nd he promised he would call out|Longworth sald he hoped the De elty. The hushand also filed-a_ cross. | L ¥ ””"”mm_ esident of the Al |lard, jr. George H. Wilson, Lewis|that unique and more or less mysteri. | the Fire Department if the wildest de- | cratic party would prosper and grow | petition, in which he asks an absolute | An qesernt . the support :. Snyder, one of | Wood, Donald Woodward, J. Butler |ous institution of Washington life. No | bate In the American House ever ap.|strong—but not too strong. He felt e from his wife and names a |of the stud sl ha i e ice s presided. Wright, Adam M. Wyant, Jack Yellen | one appears to know just when, how or. | Proached the stage of a desultory dis. | he could look ahead to trouble at the pondent, by whom, he says, his | the school tomorrow morning and T Milton C. E ,o" acted as toastmaster, | and Frederick N. Zihlman. why the Alfalfa Club came into being, | Cussion in the French chamber. Just|next national conveption, but when | wi F loyed. They were marrfed |rov McCarty will act as chairmar CKEEVER‘M('OS D e tsA By UCs e MBnbk, o titro. i e e and archeological studies of the origin | What he may or may not have learn. | he mentioned o certain tiger there | June 26, 1920, and have one child, |John A. Rellly, former presider J of the species have developed only |®d In Germany the new Speaker fafled | was a wild demonstration and cries|whose custody the husband seeks. At-|the associs Henry Schwe Rental Agenita duced the theatrical talent. ELL v " o d rnst of K the fact that an alfalfs root will go| to B8Y. A of “Oh, you Al Wilton J. Lambert, Rudolph [and Alfred A. McGarragh < B 5 = Senator Richard st oc 1cen-| POLICE CALLED TO QU farther for 6 drink than any other| Mr. Longworth's hat was cast into| Ostensibly the dinner was given to|H. Yeatman and Austin F. Canfield |alumni; Dr. ¥ 3. Botee: act St. Main 4752 tucky and Representative Joh . the presidential ring of the f ‘dish the dirt” ick prior to hi v 3 Garner of Texas led the congre. 2 TICAL FACTION ROW |known entity of the animal or vege- 2 he future s e dir ck prior s | appear for the husband. Woodworth of the faculty, tribute. Besides Gene Buck, William POLITIC table kingdom. Some doubt is cast Courtney and Wilton Lackave gave upon this theory, however, by the tribute from the theatrical world Scranton’s Mayoralty Election So |discovery that the drink craved by the 2 Vocal selections were given by Tito . 2 alfalfa root is only water. Schipa, ¢ tenor of the Chicago Close That Fights Have Despite the levity that was made Opera Co. Fred East and George med. with and at the new Speaker, the din- ©O'Conno ang. i ner given by his fellow Alfalfans to Representative Longworth responded | By the Associated Press. }v‘elfl:mte his th birthday anniver- to various speeches by a Short address| SORANTON, Pa., November 6.|98ry had many significant phases. It State police were called late last [developed that during the p: s Sue the dinner included: Frank- | nient o quiet & disturbance which |mer. Mr. Longworth, visiting : Milton Richard S. | Garted when # crowd gathered at the [Made an exhaustive study of legisla- Aldrich, C: ran Allen. Sam- | county courthouse following the al-|!ive methods in the German Relchs. uel G. Allen, Artaud, Har- | jeged refusal of Sheriff James Reap, | 138 the French Chamber of Depu- mon S. A st, J ¥ » C. Au- | Democrat. to ca out an order is ‘”!’ d the British House of Com- kam, Benjamin charach, Harry | syed by Judge George W. Maxey, Re. | mons. e naturally came home with Fucharacli(Ghanles . Bikers JohD G| einsiating the Archuald | hikher respect for the American lex Bartlett, John A. Beck, Jumes T, Begg, | yvoster by ‘Judge C. Newcomb, ——— ;harlips J. Bell Berryman, \l De: i iess of the Cleaned >avid Berg. 2. Bennett, George T. v elec which will require an | Sh a Bishop, S <. James B. | official co o decide tk -, has AnIane = mer. John J sar, Robert J. | airendy. caused several minor scaffes Scoured Tomorrow — Saturda; marks'the biggest merchandising event we have ashe ever attempted at this season! The most wonderful QUALITY clothing )mdr. Leslie 1. Bratton, | throughout the city. Britten, Alexander Britton.| Following the : Stored ik T Brooe, Tarey 1 Brown’ | et ececute S oer Sanitary Carpet Cle. Co. | will go on sale, NOT ONLY at the lowest possible gnces consistent with K. Burlew, W Eben | \\‘ us ared by troopers and the crow Foooe Loosin 1851 2 1o 10 that quallty—but alm ON THE EASIEST TE s OF AYMENT yo‘l Dr. John W. Burke. 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