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ENBUURAGES BUYS GET PARIS DIVORCES. Two Americans Listed, But Only ; French Addresses Given. Tu EXBHANGE IDEAS PARIS, October 15 (#).—Divorce ;(h‘l'l' s involving two American cou- h | ples were registered today. One de- cree was granted Fdith Blackburn m Fessenden Letter - Writing Between|Sheraton from v American and Danish Youths |12 Poucvard des Urged by Dr. Knudsen. son from Alfred G 110 Rue de M ! No America; tails of the proceedings were given. BIG CHURCH PLANNED. Episcopal Parish to Build $2,000,- 002 Structure in New York. YORK. Octpber 15 (P)—A $2,070,000 is to be built of the Heav- 3 ¢ Darlington, rec- ) at Fifth avenue and Nintieth countrie i ot, faci ntral Park. that international u | tract ‘has been and construction complis only if st | will bezin soor « was bought < youths of nations. 5 &0 from Mrs. By the Afsociated Press. BOSTON, October —If steam ships carrying the mails from fore county find the letter bags o national schools of Den- v America_on = o- S ave of ahsence. While he conceived the idea of hoys gie. will be of stone in per- hic, quite uncommon in Boys Eager to Learn. Older folks already are set in their * said Dr. Knudsen. “They are the viewpoint of the boy, however, has an | open mind and he is e r “JOE” PARKER DIES. . | Famous Restauranteur of Ann Ar- bor for Two Generations. 2 Mich., October 15 (). Amous restaurateur tween rici nown to practically other countrie e i ¥ of Michigan alumnus different nations i ti ed here another.” Dr. Knudsen's Method Dr. Knu C education and his popularity found in a2 numbei . including the Michis hoys, pubiished .n es of hoys in fore whom American boys | and receiv These names | nish consuls and from fr vailable in schoolrooms throughout the world. ? Well, Dr. Knudsen should be able to write other, too. But just will last through the hands full taking care to publish a world di wy of boys of the boys. of famous | . THE EVEXNYN®& STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1926. NORRIS IN CAMPAIGN FOR DEFEAT OF VARE Nebraska Senmator, Supporting Democratic Nominee, Hits ‘“Ma- chine Politics” in Pennsylvania. Predicting that Representative Wil- Vil- | liam S. Vare would not be seated if | elected to the Senate from Pennsyl- vania, Senator Norris, Republican, of "' Nebraska, said last night he was going to speak for Willlam B. Wilson, the Democratic candidate, to uphold the fundamental right of the elective franchise. “As I see it,” he said, “the sena- torial campaign now under way in Pennsylvania is of vastly more na- tional importance to the American people than any other election in any other State. “The issue in Pennsylvania is a simple but fundamental issu the mass of good citizens of all par- ties or no party aligned on the one side, and on the other a corrupt po- litical machine seeking to nullify the franchise by a lavish use of money and by the theft of ballots legally cast at the polls. “In my judgment, the election of the Republican candidate for Senator in Pennsylvania next month would be a calamity for the Republican party. I believe it would result inevitably, as the Lorimer and Newberry cases re- <ulted, in the defeat of many Republi- n Senators and Representatives in subsequent elections and primaries. T can see no difference in Lorimerism in Tlinois, Newberryism in Michigan and Vareism in Pennsylvania.” The Hecht Co.’s New Yard Goods De- partment carries 54- inch solid colored silks. LAST DAY! Sale Ends Saturday Night Tomorrow Night at 9 O’Cleck Th is Extraordinary Opportunity to Buy Men’s Suits and Furnishings " At These Greatly Reduced Prices —Will have passed away. So you see you MUST hurry now to avail vourself cf the savings. $35.00 Wool Suits 162 Men’s $30° SUITS $Q.85 Only Small Sizes $30.00 Men’s Fall Suits $1 3;85 $15.60 Palm Beach | and Mohair Suits Buy these and put them away 65c Men’s Rayon Hose 35¢ $2.50 Ribbed Union Suits For Fall $7.20 35¢ Lisle Hose, 17c $1.50 Neckwear, 65¢ $2.00 to S2.50 Pajamas. . ... Men’s $1.50 Genuine B. V. D. and Striped Nainsook Union Suits. . $2.50 Men’s Rep Shirts......... $6.00 Men’s Shoes $3 45 §2.50 to S3 Men’s Shirts ' 95¢ Men’s $6 VESTS.. 3 prs. $1.60 Caps.... MEN’S $5.00 to $6.50 PANTS $9.95 $3.95 $37.56 Men’s Overcoats 16 $20 Snappy Overcoats 118 $2.50 English Broadcloth Shirts White and $ 1 ;if Colors Wool ¢ 3 2 Men’s S$10 Wool ==9|SWEATERS...... $6——i§ Men’s Soft 89c HATS Up to $6.. 15 $1.29 $2.00 Men’s 95¢ cececcnne TEST BLACK-HAND CASE. |JUNIOR ORDER U. A. M.| i sier'si o6 e | UNITARIANS TO PREACH | CAUSE OF EVOLUTION “"ih Court to Decide Whether Threat Is Postal Violation. Power of the Government to punish the senders of black-hand letters| Will Convene Tomorrow in Conti- nental Hotel for Business, Includ- ing Election of Officers. under the postal laws was argued yesterday in the Supreme Court in a case from northern California brought by Cologero Fasulo, who was convicted for demanding money violence. Questions by the court seemed to disclose uncertainty in the minds of some of the members as to whether such demands constituted a scheme to defraud, punishable under the postal laws, as the senders of the letters contemplated violence should their demands be refused. i tinental Hotel, i from Peace Bananas were sold in | Twentieth street cently at about one-half TO MEET FOR PARI.EY in effect along the line of march to- morrow evening after 6:15 p.m., \\'}(h o —— § parking prohibited on the north side | priosceer o ¢ Vicit Tennessee and Other States to Outline The sixteenth annual session and through the mails under threats of | rounjon of the general. executive board of the Junior Order United American Mechanics will officially open tomorrow evening in the Con- when W. S. Davis, chairman, is expected to preside; | shal, . many important subjects will be pre- | six bands of music assigned to each v. Ho serted and there will be election of | division. | officers for the next term. At the close of the session a parade [ ments consists of W. c| r- | beel i will be held on Pennsylvania Avenue lin S. F Monument wes It is expected that Special traffic_regulations will be of Pennsylvania avenue from Peace Monument to Twentieth st!l‘(‘el, on ¢ place and Executive ave- Mio o ¥ areet. Stand of Church. There will be no suspension of |no he Associated Press. street car service, either on Penns; vania avenue or on_streets secting the Avenue. Westbound fic will be diverted off the route a_distance of two sq ahead of the line of march. will be about five di rginia, Maryland, P New York and R. B. Petitt, j and his mounted he friend of religion. whose head er ounced ledo, Ohio, U The general committee on e, eorge . [ tle in to | Ha s D. Miller and R. B. | te: of October 15.—Tenne: de famous by the 1. is going to be told that evolution | he Unitarian Laymen's r' re here, national preaching gn aimed to reconcile the tw ich will start with a week's at Memphis next ¢ today | ! th Westwood of To- an minister and a | n from its public schools. 41 3Memphis he will go to Knoxville, seat {of the S “niversity, for a service 3| incinnati, Ohio an |PLANS IJEUT&ALITY PACT. | Soviet May Make Agreement With °| Latvia—Has Four Already. MOSCOW, October 15 (P).—Russia ill begin negotia ity pact similar to t now existing between Russia and M. Araloff. a member of s foreign office . will shortly for Riga to discuss plans treaty with a special commission just appointed by the Latvian govern ment. If the inged it will be kind banned | BIG PRICE REDUCTION GAS Now LIGHTNING:! . Now 27¢ Effectiwe Saturday October 16 This substantial price reduction— the largest single price cut ever made in Washington—comes as a mark of appreciation of your pa- tronage. 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