Evening Star Newspaper, July 6, 1926, Page 7

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- DAVISENGUNCES - COMNUNITIDEALS| Secretary of Labor Declares ‘Nature’s Distinctions in Men. Cannot Be Leveled. 7 STORE BY the Associated Press, . CHICAGO, July 6.—The "United .’yu- doe§ not want any virus of munism in its system, James J. vis, Secretary o! Labor, declared yesterday . in an Independence day &ddress before the closing meeting of the tmmpumn annual convention qt the Loyal Order of Moose.. *“‘We, know it for the poison, that it ‘is,” Davis said. + . "“The United Stdtes,” he said, "“is the country in the world in Wwhich the common man was placed gx&uflns of equality with the wealthy | 4, fore the law. All Men Not Maie Alike, “‘Commiutilsts will “tell ‘us thut is not enough” They say that we must vel all distinctions, that we must t take all men, - rich or -poor alike; that we must enmiulate the example of Russia. “Our answer to them is that we will fight to the last drop of our blood before we, will consent to sub- mit to the dictation of Moscow. We ‘have already- leveled all the distine. ns except those which are made Nature, and if Nature persists in making distingtions in human beings; {f Nature gives one man a greater _, fapacity for creating wealth than she lves to another—then . we. should nd by Nature. “We believe in the America of WWashington and Lincoln, in the America of the men who adopted the laration of Ind ce on ‘the urth of July, 1776. It is our pur- to stand for the principles thnt made America great and Principles that will keep Amsflu t. Why should America surren- ler her glories in order to sink into e Russian economic marsh? “No Shame in Wealth.” § “What shame is involved in wealth, he ever-growing wealth of Amer- "l'hm is no shame in it. America Bhas grown rich because she has re- \ mained true to the economic Mws and the principle set forth by th- fathers of_the Republic.” He praised America as the land of opportunity because Americans have roved to be the kind .of ‘men. who now how to grasp opportunity, “It is the political marvel of the ages, lnfl the inspiration of nations. !ll.v remain such ‘ forever,” he 5 Weather Favors Ballot. Special Dispatch to The Star. HYATTSVILLE; Md., July 6.—Fuir NORFOLK, Va., Suiy 8 U —Alfred Bloomer, 19 years old, a high & in pipe in front of a m_m, Ocean View. Blmmerwukmdnmlm by the shock: FAMILY CONSIDERS - FREDERICKSBURG, Vi . mmww::h Boyi:w:umn; :g m. MUSEUM TO coDY;’ Buffalo Bill’s Sister, at Ba\llln, Says Dime Novels Were Written A From lnuinfin. By the Associsted Press. : CLEVELAND, Ohio, July t.-—'orty D, Coty e bars Foster gy for a family reunion, and at thdr rst meeting . they tarlishment.of & Cody mumory of the tamoun Inlian fighter. The closest -of kin.among. the Cody | T! relatives is Mrs. Julla Cody G oodman, §3-year-old sister of Buffalo Bill, who | tio: recently finished writing a story about her brother l.nd h-t- The family ‘is eouldnrlu three ulte for the proposed museum, Den- i« b and Cody, Wyo. Itwul be lurther dhcu-ud t another 86, a cousin. of. Mrs. -ering today. Lindus Cody, Goodman, is host to his relatives at his Summer home, at Willoughby. Speaking informally of her brother's experiences, Mrs. Goodman sald lh- old dime . novels- exploiting the, ventures of Buffalo Bill were vurdy the figements of writers' imagination. She said, “About one sentence in a whole story was dldn’t kil peopls; pile up thel 5 . He was human.” “Shed” the heat * lored so eqpbly they’ll “keep their shape, too. ) Par - Kol Tropical Worsteds — tailored Parexcellence Trop- ical Worsteds—tailor- ed for The 325.00. Glenkirk Tveed-;- smart and '18.50 Shantung S ilk e— best of enit-: 32500 the es- ‘museum in{ous and | _ | | = 1 wm“m.f}:.mm:: Sl 0 \p © $6 to $7.50 Ao sl v-"'VALUES lation 3,000,000, It is ai- In July of each yur vn our cake and i t -eam—but O} RTUNITIEB!« them all to pomu some ' of the season’s smartest shoes at smart reductions from our usual attrac- s uvevduu. | RS V.P. : < 'whilothareisa‘oodunxe'qu' "“""‘i avnn'ma cwnmons ' WELCOMED IN BOSTON MEXICO 3 mmlflhmm woflntnlauu“bu- X Boston Common, . Lieut. - Comdr, Richard E. Byrd, first to fiy mommummflfimmm his it the. greet- ho!thodv.f o e a speech. of acknowledgment fiyer praised the men of his party as e ' For 10 Days Only 7 (32 inspoction fes) . Providing fixtures are bought from us . Fiuurueu?kh $60.00 " Frank. 3058 1216 N. Y. Ave. NW. Store Closed All Day on Saturdays—during- July and August ~ The "After the 4tb“ Celebration Sale _?btlipsb orn 608 to 614 ELEVENTHST. 3 1 Hiage ¢ A Bzg feature for Wednesday in the Inexpenswe Dress Dept. Sacrifice Sale of Dresses . The MAKERS take the LOSS—WE take the CREDIT for a most wonderful oEc of remarkable values—and YOU ENJOY THE i -MATERIAL SAVINGS in selecting from i, collection of superb Dresses. : For Street, Sports Aftemoon Wear At Less than the Wl:olesale Prxce |n AN AN ‘y P O lol—=—o]c|—=0]|c——]a|c—3]0]c———]alc———alc———}a [ | =) a v |

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