Evening Star Newspaper, January 20, 1926, Page 11

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Tiils EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, « ., WEDN ES])AY. JANUARY 1926. 20, D.C.REPUBLICANS [icmerrucemene | REV.H. D, MITCHELL ARE URGED TOVOTE Warned at Meeting Thal;. Party Faces Hard Task in Coming Elections. Republicans of the Distriet Columbia at a meeting last night at hinzton Hotel were warned by their leaders that the party faces A huge and difficult task in the coming | congressional clections and were | urged to make early preparations Yor | this campaizn. They were told that | is vitally important, not only to| success of the Coolidze adminis- | tration, but to the security and pros of the Nation as well, that the e and House he kept Republican he prineipal speakers were Senator | Dencen of Ilinois, secretary the | Republican gampaizn committee of | the Senate; Representative Will R. Wood of Indiana. chairman of the Republican campaign committee of the Viouse. and Mrs. Fva Chase of Mary land. president of the Federation of Republican Women of that State. The meeting was held under the auspices of the League of Republican State Clubs of the District and the Coolidge and Dawes, Club. which organizations vill be adlively engaged in getting oui the many thousands of State voters who are temporary residents of this city when the time for voting comes next November. No ¥ Nail Foth Senator Dencen «nd Mr. Waod Aeclared that it is not xolng to be the ns for the Re ainiheir congres. | sed the party | nization a Mr. Wied called alfention to the prosperity this Nation is enjoying now all of atiributed 10 the Re- prblican administration. The Repub- lican tariff, in his opinion. has done mare ta bring ahout the present happy sitnation in the United States today which vhich Mr. Waod declared certain quarters that are due 1o the Repub- an tariff. This is positively nmtrue t were not for the tariff the far- would indeed be in sore straits They would then have.cause to com- nlain and appeal for help. If it were nat for the Republican 1ariff the agri- | culturists of this country would today he hankrupt. There would he armie unemploved. cheap zoods would he fAooding this country, and there would be anup lines in every city TTTTTTTATRETRLRTTCTRLRRRTL Situation fn Maryland. Mrs. Chase told of the political sity ation in Maryland, savinz that it as the task appea licans are going to make ffort 10 mot anly re-elect a ican Senator and several Republican | nembers of the House. but are going o clect 2 governor and a full State Yeket. Mrs. Virginia White Speel. president PSS T3 TITSTITITITATE TSI ITSTITITSTIDS SRS DL DL RS RL RS T R &s‘{i&i&{ | votes” Hing election | be possible to have REV. DR. H. D, MITCH of the Leacue of Republican Women of the District. made an appeal to | women to do their share in the coming | campaign ‘ Edgar C. Snyder, United States mar- shal of the District. president of the League of Republican State Clubs, presided” In his opening remarks said that more than 40.000 “absentee | were cast from Washinzton in | the last national election. Lincoln Townsend. president of the Coolidge and Dawes Club. after discussing the tentative plans for 1ing out the absentee vote in the said that a movement will be started soon to establish a large permanent party headquarters | in this city. He said it is hoped it will @ building larse enough to permit social features as well as political activities. n ihe less than lapanese 30 eonts Woman workers silk mills receive a day R S S SOSS NN Burlington Hotel Annonnces the first Targe installa- tion in the world of The Titanafram The Master Mosieal produet of Marcus C. Hopkins Laboratories The Titanafram will he heard daily from 12 to 2 and from £to 10 P.M. Biue Plate Luncheos Special Luncheon, Table d'Hote Dinner. §1 A LA CARTE SERVICE VERMONT AVE . Below Thomas Circle ALSO ‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ 3 4 , EA CARRANCEVUR RN R T NRANE NN Ve A A Vs N /s A% Ya | at DIES INNEW JERSEY Former Pastor of Metronull- | tan M. E. Church Succumbs | in Ocean Grove. | tchell, 62 of the| Church, reet, | day. Harry formerly Rey veirs Metrop John died in € Death was due to pneumonia. Dr. Mite mx had been pastor of the | Paul's M. E. Chureh at Ocean we for the last vear Vm\’h!" chanzed pastorates with Rev. George Tohnson. the present pastor of the | spoliian Memoriai Church here, | neral services will be nducted . Mark's M Chu . Forest ltimore,” Saturday _aternoon | which time Dy hymns will he | of the Metro here. In m old st P [at 230 Mitchell's played on the chime politan Memorial Church Qlassen Fitted MeCormic i Medical Fycs Examined Graduate Dr. CLAUDES. SEMONES 10th and G S ubDY. 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