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10 PROHIBITION PARTY NAMES CANDIDATES New York Ticket First Se- lected Since 1922—Backs Fight on Wadsworth. By the Associated Press NEW YORK, June 25—The Em- pire State Prohibition party vesterday flung a hat in the political ring for the first time since 1 About 200 delegates met in unof- ficial convention, denounced Repub- licans and Democrats, charged the quor interests” with control of the o major varties, nominated candi- :, adopted a platform and chose slogan: “Complete the unfin- ished task.” sentatives of the Anti-Saloon 1 > did not attend the convention. Those nominated included Charles E M y k., for governor, and I McCarthy, Syracuse, for lieutenant governor. Manierre, an’ attorney, has been ac- tive in affairs of the Prohibition party for 25 years. He is a brother of the late Alfred Manierre, a_former guber- natorfal candidate of the party, who was being considered as candidate for the presidency at the time of his death. The convention indorsed of Franklin W simer for nit an independent the can- Senatol blican ticket. | hax had no when D Leigl ational chairman of the i resident Cool- idge for appropriations Volste et enforcement. The | House and S criticized for “voting dry and political in- fluence to procure appointments for ® Both major parties wel d with courting the “wet vot ate light wine and beer referen- dum was condemned as “a bit of nul- lification propaganda.’ “We have a zood chance this vear.” Colvin said, ‘to bring about the de- feat of ‘wet Jim' (Senator Wadsworth) and ‘wet Al' (Gov. Smith) d yeported alliance and between them.’ SPAIN SEEKS: LEAGUE WITH LATIN AMERICA Sends Writer on Mi tina in Interests of Fostering n to Argen- Closer Relations. © the purpose puin, is the ounced mission of Miguel de . a Spanish writ vite the | School of Applied $ understanding | of the Army Coast and news. | Bandits Slaughter Whole Villages in Chinese Province By the Associated Press. LONDON, June —Travelers from Honan, says a Peking di patch to the Daily Mail, repor that whole villages have been wiped out by brigands. One case is cited where v tried to defend themselv: men, women and children were slaughtered, their bodies being thrown into a well. CROPS WIPED OUT BY SIX-INCH HAIL Fruit, Berries, Corn and Wheat Hit ‘With Loss of Probably $100.- 000 in Maryland. Special Dispatch to The T. HAGERSTOWN. Md., June Friit, berries, wheat, corn and vege- tation generally were destroyed by a hailstorm which cut a path 3 mile: wide and 11 miles long in Smithbur and Idgemont fruit districts early today. The damage may be found to_exceed $100,000, Hail stones as large as hickory nuts fell to a depth of 6 inches. The largest raspberry crop in the history of this section was to have been harvested today, but was wiped | ut. Telephone lines and other prop- | ¥ was damaged. Recently Beave cek and Benevolu districts visited by a destructive hail MADE MARINE RESERVES. Three Local Men Given Commis-| sions in Corps. { Commissions in the United States | Marine Corps Reserve have been is- | sued by the Navy Department to| Philip P. Quayle, 4601 Stanford slre(\!.i Chevy Ch Md., as a captain, and to Ralph A. Huggett, L street, and Russell 1. Whyte, University second lieutenants, ayle is from Ohio and is a st at the Bureau of Stand- He is a graduate of the Case ! clence and als Mr. Huggett is & University of Washington and is employed in technicz the Veterans’ Bureau. He served in | the Marine Corps during the World ! War. Mr. Whyte is a native of this | city and was graduated from George Washington University. He was a student of naval avia during the | World War. and at S sm | ploved in the office of the War Financ | Corporation TIGER™ | NONE BETTER paper man, who has arrived here from | Spain. <0 1o report on conditions to Lan the Spanish official news. paper. In an interview he declared that he would try to interest Argen- tina in the work of getting closer to sSpain and to become united with other Latin Amer countries into a league. le added that Spain today was the spokesman in Europe of Latin Americ 4 He has come on an official mission A. G. HERRMANN 50 Tenth St. S.E. Lactobacillus Acidophilu; Milk For Intestinal disorders Ask vour physiclan about it Prepared by the NATIONAL VACCINE AND TITOXIN INSTITUTE 1515 U St. N. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, JUNE 25, '1926. DAVIDSON “BOLTS" REPUBLICAN BODY Candidate for Governor in Wisconsin Holds Conven- tion’s Action Irregular. By the Assoclated Press. MILWAUKEE, June 25.—Francis Davidson of Milwaukee, candidate for governor, last night “bolted” the Republican convention in session here. Mr. Davidson, however, will remain in the race and will continue his cam- paign as a regular Republican candi- date, according to his statement. Declaring that the procedure of the convention in the opening session was irregular; that the report of the com- mittee on credentials left the conven- tion without any idea as to who was entitled to seats, he said an indorse- ment by the convention would *spell defeat. A resolution referendum to HPC calling for a determine State whether Factory-to-You HOUSE PAINT Formerly $3.50 a Gallon voters favor repealing the Eighteenth amendment or modifying the Volstead act was approved by the resolutions committee of the convention. | Davidson is opposing Assemblyman Charles E. Perry. Both are described as “wet” candidates. Protests of the Milwaukee County delegation against adoption of the referendum plank was drowned out by the cheers of the dry forces. GASOLINE TAX MOUNTS. Virginia May Collections $225,000 Over Month Last Year. Special Dispatch to The Star. RICHMOND, Va., June State of Virginia will have a of not less than $6,000,000 a4 year from the gasoline tax If the sales for the month of May are maintained. ‘The collections from that source last month were $562,641.88, an Increase of some $30,000 over April and nearly $225,000 over the month of May of last year. The tax in this State is 4% cents a gallon. Agents are now at work to de. termine the accuracy of a report that some ofl concerns are “moonshining’ asoline into Virginia and selling it ithout paying the tax. The gov- ernor started the inquirv and the car- i are directed to report question- ahls shipments. 3.00 A Gallon The high quality of HPC will always be main- tained No other Paint can justify a higher price. Any color made to order. City Deliveries and Out of Town Shipments J. W. HUNT PAINT MANUFACTURER CONTRACTORS, Bring Your Paint Problems to Us for Big Savings and Satisfactory Service 1221 NEW YORK AVENUE N.W. Phone Main 1352 Hunt Building Factory 2112 5th St. N.E. Science Gradually Per- fects Better and Better Remedies For It Thousands of men and women formerly tortured with raging headiches and neuralgic pains wugh at such troubles and f any longer than it allow couple of ablets with any of the men slces, stores nd Government departments ask your druggist for the and best remedy known for h aches, or, better still, invest Zic in a tube of Harpers Headache Tablets, so that next time you have a headache you can see for vourself how quickly complete relief comes Any one can get the same re sults, See directions on bottle. This time of vear one may ex- VERY FEW PEOPLE SUFFER WITH HEADACHES ANY MORE pect headaches now and then Get bottle tonigh druggists, or send Z5¢ for bottle prepaid. Harper Co. 467 € Washington, 1. ¢ Harper's HEADACHE THE STONE MOUNTAIN GRANITE CORPCRATION OF ATLANTA, GA. 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COUPON Kindly send literature to me with- | out obligation. ] ] ] 1 ] [ ] J o/ ’ ’ 1 ] \ [ ] ] L] * \ N Sales Representatives 217 Southern Bldg.v z ARI.!NGTON* CEMETARY| ‘Verne, Daley & Company Franklin 211 WHITE SHOES of the hour and for every Summer hour School Out and Vacation Here S() NOW for picnics, camp and all the joys of Summertime. quite so happy about it wear out a lot of shoes this But parents are not because children time of the year. Hence, they welcome this economical— VACATION SALE Misses’ and Children’s $2.95to0 $5 L'ow Shoes Included, a number of popular styles in patent leather, white Nile cloth, tan elk and other ma- terials. Pumps, sandals, anklettes, cut-out oxfords and play shoes. Substantially reduced in two great groups. SATURDAY! Women's _Rubber Slippers, with crepe soles Bathing rubber Q54 Women's “Rayon” Boudoir Slippers, black, Copenhagen, old rose or Ameri- can beauty, with side orna- $1.00 ment ... Boys' and Girls' Tan Sandals and Play Oxfords... * Brown or White Duck “Keds” ankle 93 . Tennis Shoes, with $1.00 patches and heavy crepe rub- $L75 ber soles 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 7th & K 414 9th 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. 3212 14th “Avch-Preserver Shop”—1318 G “Women’s Shop”—1207 F St. 2 AR T ous 4 Introducing the New “Fourways” Four Shoes in One! By a simple manipulation of adjustable straps and ribbons. large Wing Bow // \ at back / It's another original “Hahn Special” Shoe! White Kid .95 Patent Leather — SALE! Condensing stocks for the end o'June, a number of our regular $5.95 to $8.50 women’s shoes now added to our popular “Washington Belles” at Including white kids. blacks, colors, combinations. Large variety of d ferent effects in pumps, strap sandals, ribbon ties. As timely a buying oppor- tunity as the most rabid *“Bargain Hunter” could possibly pick out for herself! At all our stores except F St. SKY-ROCKETS! High above the shoe world in style, quality— everything but price—are the famous ‘“Hahn Shoe Leaders” FOR MEN! E309 — “Flor- sheim” White Nubuck _Sports Shoe, with tan pigskin trim. $12 1435~ Church’s Imported Shoe. of white buck: black or tan trim. E324 — “Tri- Wear” White B uck Sports Shoe, black or tan trim. . E315 — “Hahn) Special” White ‘Nubuck, Neolin sole and heel. $6 At 6 conveniently located Hahn stores—including our “MAN'S SHOP™ 14th & G Sts. e 2R