Evening Star Newspaper, July 14, 1926, Page 25

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* INDORSES RITCHE Demooratic eln-y nw&m Montgomery Committee Also Favors - Tydings Candidacy. Special Dispatch to The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md, July 14—The Democratic state central committee for Montgomery County, composed of I, Brooke Lee, chairman; Berry B, 3 Liloyed J. tions of Gov. Albert C. Ritchie, urg- ing the renomination and re-election of Gov. Ritchie 'and his® running mates on the State.ticket, amd de- claring in favor of the nomination of Representative Millard E. Tydin as the “strongest possible tandida of the Democratic party for-t United States Senate. e n-olu !Iuns follow: “We herewith indorse the past two administrations of Gov. Albert C, Ritchie in recognition of the marked administrative ability, efficiency, economy and improved scope and general spirit of public service which has marked them. Honor Felt Deserved. . “We believe that the record of these adminigtrations entitle Gov. Ritchie and his associates' on the State ticket to re-election at the hands of the citizens of Maryland, and we urge all citizens who desire to continue to enjoy the benefits which the State has received to actively join in the campaign for the renomination and re-election of Gov. Ritchie and his running mates on the State ticket. *““We respectfully call attention to the fact that most of the problems in State and county government are of a business or economic nature and that good business sense seems to Justify the re-clection of State and county administrations which have made markedly good records for effi- clency, economy, improved govern- ment sepvice and administration. Qualifications of Tydings. ; & My hmmnumm until they spoll his face; but if T miss a shave or 5o hs thinks it a disgrace. ' “You can't afford to walk the street,” honn "mth.flm lhuu al q wear spoils the loolu of any may be clad in vich atdre.” I m ofl‘: 1, undn:y oN on Wf yre your shirt; y’c’m may uv- llk upon ur trunk, and gatin on your arm, ll your shoes gre looking Nlnk you a false slarm.”" ‘rlo m;n of t:l” oy douhuq- true, ukedmhl.\. price, I've somef ‘whr don't you + your fi: advice? The man v:no.‘prom o and vests and all: pantaloons discourses wisely to his guesté on idle afternoons, . “Unless your = trousers have a crease, as all good trousers should, you cu-t convinee tho town police thdt,you are any may have tl a roll you ean't ex! pants have nd while as a frost,” his h-unh":ai‘ that -looks like y,:“fi straight,’ n germen him hang like bum a gate. Thus, thus, it ll, u wildly well we all go huntin, who has some oot [o sell 3‘:«-': sell them o mw- self. T MASON, (WM;. 'lno ) Sues for $15,000. Suit to recover: $15,000 damages has been filed in the District Supreme nett Rosénbloom, while agents of rtfiyl. 4:{.:-".-'\2. v':g repairing pro| a g nnp:tl -nuth‘l? wjvlnlu her homs, they damaged property, and .& falling brick umk hnr lrm lnd “‘Répresentative Millard E, Tydings of the second Maryland district pos- sesses the qualities which entitle him 10 the support of the people of Mary- land it his candidacy for the United ! States Senate, He terms as a member df the House of Delegates and was elected speaker dur- ing his second term. He was elected has ‘served two Senator from Harford County, and has | R twice been elected to Congress, where he has served ably and has been rec- ognized as one of the leaders in the movement for. the return of the country and the Democratic party to . - the doctrines of Thomas Jefferson. Mr. Tydings is a practicing lawyer with considerable business experience with and an intimate acquaintance the problems of the agricultural sec. tions of Maryland. He volunteered for training for the World War as & private soldier and returned after the armistice with the rank of leut- enant colonel and machine gun off- cer of the 20th Division, with which | division he served during the war, which_ service constitutes one of the SRATFESBADNN anllr“hy: sm,su- Wulm?rmflyl’old ) A Nothing hul ‘qu the British greater pleasure, he said,”than the way his mrica! nndnnu in America’ in recent years had dévoted themselves to re- \search and the history of the period of the American Revolution, which | was a perlod,of very vital importance. e said It was generally recogn ' | in both countries how. much ha had been done in the relations be. twun the two countridh/ because of certain presentations of that h to the immature school children America. He always feit that par- ticular ‘period demanded and intensive w&' ¢ hem\ulo of the effect it had on WO peoples, It :uxht -ve&hm, he continued, M Americans, Wi om’or two historfans, feit lh' people of England had been apt, per- haps, not to pay suffigient nuonmm to a time which to them must be very first magnitude. one of [TCHING RASHES rellneduddtn away by a few applications Resinol npor-utob- more durable - | than, fron has been. perfected. Newspaper Mm Persuaded nwumumh-vmh 4 canners.. When the nlmon packing season was about to open last Spring the canners found themselves v/ith million_dollars’ sur- plus steck on hand. this % would have to be the new season, not only’ i BlaCk Flag‘ afimn nofiercy! It lets no fly, mqutnononchmrvlm Notonc! ltH!h themall! mmmbmkmdomuinmm “Two forms—liquid and powder. At drug, mmwmmmm Powder gun, 10c! And m,wevummt | SPECIAL TRAIN/ Lv.. Washingten . <. ;1,12:30 sm. RETURNING Q Lv. New York {CRR. of NJ,) . West 23rd St .. 7 pam. . STANDARD TIME For Details Cnnnh Ticket Agt. The Largest and Best Assortment of Used Cars Ever Offered for Sale in Thu Clty & » | Loved” tonight at tho n muu ummumuuin.umnu"&- s lnton-;lu er:aau theater this mk (w the American heckin; resul ows | Legion Child Wi ¥ c ¥ vrod‘ o luced inquiries (or the legion M may De obtained ool( hull than any other | from Kohen, 608, -hmhj You Won'’t Get . Home-sick While You Are Away / —if you have The Star sent 4 to you regularly. Just leave instructions before you go and eacl issue—Evening and s Sunday—will reach you as fast as the m;ils can bting it % Ram by Mail—Postage Pald ; Payable in Advance Mnryllndmdwrglnh— Sunday ¢ “10¢ Is the Tnne To Buy Always most brilllant records contributed by any son of Maryland. We feel that he is both thoroughly qualified and the strongest possible candidate for the Democratic party in the approach- ing election.” PIANO FIRM’S APPEAL . FROM PADLOCK DENIED Instrument It Has Title hvtlfi Remain in Closed Club, Court Decides. An expensive plano has become y to a liquor law violation in . Utah, the Department of Justice has 4 revealed. / v A firm in Ogden sold to the Arizona Club of that city. a piano upon a eon- ditional sale contract. The instru- ment was about half paid for wh.n - padiock injunction was placed the club for alleged violation of the national prohibition” law. An ‘order of the court, as is usual in such cases, provided that no property or fixtures should be moved from the place pend- ing.the injunction. The piano com- . my applied to the court for an ex- ception as to the plano, on .:mmd that it was its property and firm was innocent of any wrong- Wohuphnnudh—.-mbm Muhmmdhmun'emumytm-uhsw and diversified stock ' .', "fl"l'u “-” Chevrolets, ‘Fi caused us to .md -b. KNOWIX\G Afilllfluflflfi %%BE S B%E ONE BlJl* \'AE l ‘” ve. 0. EVERT AR, """"".‘:7 sw-yyurovmur. & “""‘" 'fl" Ql&n-in-. m i mmtgg.',‘uu.;:nstls 15 n'T\" fi HAVE m CAB YOU%’I‘ AT THE PRICE OU T0 Pfl HEY! 'LOOK! n Buex—-tb& man’s. friend. il B Em Over | y“.::a'.,h.':.*""d.,fi; * : bargain a; Viber 8 “The car of urs—lhe wofidt best car for dollars in~ . - vested. Atk any Buick owner. -He knows.... 3588 Anothier Maxwell — the proof Another Ford—this car is all of the pudding is the. eatin; - Take a bite out of this “sg Dby "o b e e A New paint, new tires, looks as aint, good as new. And by goll. ery cheap lt this. as good as new, and we s‘ss ...... Goensiviney) 3 doing. The court decided that that Was a risk the company ran in selling the plano, and that, under the law, the plano was subject to thes injunction rdless of whether the holders of }ho title thereto were innocent. nf in tr‘te higher courts on appeal. Georgia Bank Fails. ABBEVILLE, Ga, July 14 P — The Bank of AMIIE with deposits of $75,000, failed to open its doors’ for business vesterday morning and notice . was posted that its affairs had been placed in the hands ol the State bank examiner, The bank, ly one ‘in this town, had ugflhl lloc of gl ,000. Oh Boy! A rarechance to buy these ies at Sale prices. Hurry over. Not: mny at this price 3390 Who ‘cares for. the p'ri:el for strutting or around. - bri o in this bessty con't fose. Price rights 33§°3“ Here you are, Buick’ quality, §' style, durability, at flivver price .......... Good paint, ‘ood tires, good _‘engine—and _a ¢ood 3555 Sweet running motor, paint good, tires good, in fact everything good....... Drive the car yon buy five‘ ; days and if it is not. per- pectly sahsf.ctory in every . way drive it back and we - : allow you every dollar paid. 'tolpplyonmyczriustoék ord . at any time.” You take no flfnt ; ¥ you want long usage and less repair bills for your car, fill'up the trans- mission and rear axle gear ou single man or man of § Ii‘ cases with Ebonite and X s i forget it for the balance > dx:‘m " Soss a0 good of the season. condition, & \ your will like.. vnm-“e Just wudnm, laoks buy.. at . our.§ g here is a sedan at open | ‘\m price. - In womu{ ful condition. L ERCOLIN by jnstantly seutraliz-’ g ol Irrflmn pollens, goes straight to the cause of Hay Fever. A:single application stops burning | ,and ftching, cleans' out gyes and | -nose: wncouummm, nasal douche, spray od of which Insures its ugh irritated membranes. ' ERCOLIN 1. also protects against Hay Fever at.

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