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THE EVENING STAR; \VASHING’FQN'. D. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1926. sHoRTRIDGE wl"s 51,404 polled by Carl Alexander John- |last night, at which he repeated | dorsed by the Ku Klux Klan. Sena- son, anti-Tammany candidate in- |charges of “unfair tactics” in the pri- | tor Stanfleld, elected in was de- United 3 ! BY 96000 VOTES Shortridge Coolidge Republican, | “vellow ticket,” which listed him| An independent candidate can be | Alwa S e | Abe Martin Says: FUND FOR BRITISH MINERS IS SOUGHT dorsed by William Gibbs McAdoo. mary campaign. He attributed his|feated by Frederick Stei tes Senator Samuel M defeat in part to the circulation of a {ton attorney and wheat grower.' maintained a lead of more than 96,000 | among candidates inferentially in-|nominated in this State by 100 voters. VOLES OVET NS 11O eSt 0P DO e N, | e eeeeeeeee————————————ieeeee sen.tor Benommlted on Face of Robert M. Clarke, an anti-World = == ,__.——] A Beaullful Home and $10 000 Saved One of the most attractive Colonial Homes in Washington— Court céndidate, supported by Sena- located .in the best of the 16th St. neighborhoods—has been reduced California Returns—Young Main- | tor Johnson, in price $10,000. 1619 Decatur St. 4 “John B. Elliott. whom McAdoo in- i dorsed for the Democratic senatorial tains Lead for Governor. nomination, was well ahead of Isadoro AN S i > Dockweiler, thie man he accused of traffick: ith Tammany in an al- | Half Square West of 16th St. It is a perfect home in every sense of the word—wonderfully planied; bedutifully decoratedc ompletely equipped with electri refrigerator; automatic laundry machinery; highest type of hot- water heating plant; butler’'s pantry; model kitchen—and a big sep- An ARCOLA will serve you as long as your building lasts, with reliable, healthful heat in all rooms alike! Act now. —Ilet your family benefit—pay in 10 months. Ideal ARCOLA is self- regulntl no fuss and bother as with ordinary heaters. mnclf economy in fuel. See your dealer today. Write Dept. S for A F.of L. Calls Unon Mem- bers to Contribute to September 3, | 100 Nation-wide blot to swing the E f Abilit S Ry omplete returns early to- | nation :)n ov {x snnr:;:h 5?“{‘:“"\0:;‘»‘;{ xtent of Ability. > ¢ | day indicated the nomination of I Young, one of five Republicans who | | opposed Goy. Friend W. Richardson STANFIELD 1S NOMINATED Asserting that -suffering among | in his race for re arate garage, colonial in type like the home. The elaborate'planting book. P L2 (free) an & ony miners’ families in Britain is T which landscapes the ground si s st e | PORTLAND! oOn Sept 3 hich landscape ground surrounding malkes a most attractiv | AM_m__RADm(onmm % RCOLA Hot Water Radiator Heat (). ~United States Senator Robert N. Stanfield, defeated for renomination Hiram Johnson. in the May primary election, has been | | | Justus S. Wardell of San Fran- |nominated as an independent candi- | Democratic gubernatorial nomina- bl ’ie'q"“"°“ PSR With returns missing from 148 | Senator Stanfield was ' nominated cts, he had 53,237 votes, against lat a meeting of his supporters here EXCUTRSION 0 CULPEPER, ORANGE, CHARLOTTESVILLE LYNCHBURG AND DANVILLE, VA. Saturday, -September 4th, 1926, Special Train Leaves Washington. . ..... 5:30 P.M. RETURNING, tickets will be honored on alp regular trains (except No. 38) up to Train 36, inclusive, Monday, Sept. 6th, 1926, ROUND-TRIP FARES Culpeper -..... Orange ....... Charlottesville . Lynchburg .... Danville ...... NOTE: Thiswill probe. be the last of these popular low fare week Pnd sxcursions, Wash- ington-Danville, this year. of thew Av 4 today issued votes ahead of the governor. g ed labor of had the indossement of Senator $45, 000 Reduced From $55,000 With Very Easy Ternu Home s open for inspection every evening until % p.m. or call our office any week day up to 9 p.m.. and we will erange (o Bive mrivate inapection. CKEEVERa | of its ability to alleviate conditions. | . — The appeal was issued over the sig- | L , « | cisco appeared to have won the | natures of President Green and Secre tary ‘Morrison at the di o executive council. It is address the officers and: members of & tional and nternational unions, sederations of labor, city central| oodies and local unions | ke of the miner " the statemel reached the Main 4752 es me think ) £ t anybuddy 1n ¢ 860 him. among miners Dr. Mopps sent his caddie t' town |} The industrial strugg this mornin’ t' set a broken leg. ried on week after week untll hunger | With its present equipment, th’ sun and distre: are being keenly felt. | has an operatin’ capacity fer 15 tril- The miners lion more vears o' service without spendin’ a cent fer replacement, so we won't havet’ wor Ever notice how soon a store de- livers somethin’ you've had charged? (Copyright. John Dille Co.) Last-Minute Holiday Needs Can Be Smartly and Economically Purchased Here Tomorrow Fashion’s Newest Fall Dresses $10 and $16 Second Floor Toiletries! To Repair Summer’s Ravishes 75¢ Denney’s Velvet Cream, 60c. Palmolive Shampoo, 29¢c ‘bottle. Pond’s Cold or Vanishing Creams, 27¢c, small jar. Cappi Face Powder, 45¢c, small size. Cutex Liquid Nail Polish, 27c. $250 Narcisse Perfume, 75c for ¥z oz. Rritich the Miners’ Union ¢ sderation nr circumstances will pe mit. Give to the limit of your abi Send In vour money immediatel Do | not delay. Let the and generous heart of movement in Am to the appeal wh women and children who are the suf- re in the miners’ strike make THE PLEASANT LAXATIVE CORNS ibutions to Frank Quickrelieffrom painful ot |- coms, tender toes and pressure of tight shoes. The foot-and-mouth _dis has DtSchlI's Atdrug eaused great losses in Denmark this z"hn,peds @nd shoe stores S'ACR.I FICING $6,000 Worth of Stock in Our | Sensational Stock-Liquidation | S-A-L-E! L | i I tl i | Hundreds of Washington nien have already taken advantage of the sensational bar- 1 ains. Now we are adding our entire surplus stocks in order to allow our customers to i \ | Street Floor For further information and tickets apply Ticket Agents, 1510 H St. N.W. 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