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e g T UNDERWOOD FINDS ANTHU. S. SPIRIT! Returning From Abroad, Says + THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 17, HOMES EXPOSITION OPENS TOMORROW | Washington Real Estate - 1926—PART 1. ing and every phase of housekeeping. | for the In the evening there will be lectures on cooking, interior decorating. gar- dening, color schemes for the house, the proper lighting of the home tu preserve the evesight and other topics of general futerest to the housewife. Full-sized Bungalow Included. Among the many novel exhibits in the show wiil be a full-sized bunga- low &omplete in every detall with the ational Capital idea and | no contests, lunch stands or similar | affairs have been allowed in the ex- position. ‘So great has been the re sponse to the show, officials of the board say, that all the seats in the | main hall of the Auditorium have been removed and booths built 1o tuke care | of the many exhibitors who were un- | |able to get space in the main exhibit | hall downstairs. | Those in charge of the show are | John F. Maury, president of the Real common snail, whervein it period of its ‘varied career the flukes nttack the bile duct cases of severe infestation grave distirbances of the liver Dr. Faust_and hix coworkers have ind that doses of the indicator dyve gentian violet, small enough not to harmful 40 the host. act as a fail effective specific in killing off the asttes.. The only really efficacions method. however, r gelting 1id of the disease, he declares, would passes one In man and in prodice exception of the basement. During s o€ Chimene that EGrone FelsmeticatFal | : the part. week thia house "hax been E;t"-‘:mf‘l:m‘-‘(:mtl:‘r:::: F. Donolioe. :::"_;"’""“fd~':|:"‘""";"‘:a‘,{"' e g 3 " uilt on the lower floor of the audi- nt: James P 0 e e ' R P merica Board Demonstration to hult on the lower flunr ot e ol | B ecamrens Ay | PRV Conked. i ! | . nished. tomorrow night. The house, [bert K. Landvoight, Theodore M . Short in War Duty. | Last Till Saturday. Which s 5226 feet In size, was spe. | Judd, Jesse Hedges and Ben T. Web. | (. isicx of Capt. A. D. Broughton's s clally designed by James . Cooper,|ster. ‘The show will he concluded on |« e 08 LA ALl HE I e = architect, and is constructed hy the |Saturday at 11 p.m. et dadiiy & diitiie s vecent { . o it | positior co - Cas| $ EQORIE 4 i bing vi o ervons to Bttnat the. Uniiad Siaien was. notad Dt Kot omate “oava a1t spys| bathroom. kitchen. patio. vreaktast | CHINESE ENDANGERED [bie caumed by a fall trom an siruur: by Senator Underwood, Democrat, week at the Washington Auditorium. | "0om and the other adjuncts of a | oo © Alabama. on his recent trip abroad, Nineteenth and New York svenue.| model home, all equipped and fur- BY DIET OF RAW FISH' he said yesterday, on hix return to will open tomorrow night at 7 e‘clock, | Nithed in the most-modern manner. E “';shingmn o This will be the largest better homes .\nm"m]r stmhn will ll\.i A mmoldvl g [ he European feels. he added. that e ever 2 | atreet-lighting svstem. This display the wealth of the United States was g N B Mg pend P gectipy more thun 80 feet, and ix Liver Fluke Found to Be Trans- £ made out of the war and that this will oceupy 100 square feet expected to he of great interest to S Ta P N ¥ country did not do Its part in the war. AidIContn .t prosent ”,Jr :xly:‘lh“‘:_‘llume coessiied in Decter siveet iighe.| ST to Mt vy Meny MUSICAL TALENT © Any consideration now for the can- Beginning Tuesday, the show will be | Ing. Ifidividual exhibits will include | Species. £ “cellation of the deht, he said, would open from 1 p.m. to 11 p.m. the very latest methods of construc- | Good musie ix food for the * appear as if the United States were | The offiicers of the Washington | ton and sclentific building materfals. | Special Dispatch to The Sta soul. Accomplished musicians pleading guilty to an indictment of | Real" Estate Board have unnouceed | The local chapter of the American In: | (pICAGO, October 16 The Chinese | #re everswheve —envied and fallure properly to participate in the | that the exposition is designed to pe|Stitute of Architects will have an | eference for eating fish uncooked [l Idolizea. Why let vour talen World War. of Interest o the home ‘awner and | ¢laborate display of the latest designs | lyve millions in the regions around || remmin dormant wnd ndey He expressed the fear that it would | housewife. as well as the bullder, renl| 2nd types of houses built in Washing- | Canton open to attacks of a serlous |[| oped” If you love wnd huve be impossible to collect the debt un- estate man and manfacturer. In order | o0 recently. The Evening Star will | qyagitie discase. The source of the [[| an e forpsic von foe o less the tariff was lowered to a “rea That every angle of the hetter-homes|d1splay photos of all the model homes | 1o GO Bl inest C. Faust of (|| #dd @ new fullness and beant sonable competitive Lasis,” as the peo- idea may be presented to the public, | built this Summer in its better homes’ | (he paking Union Medical College, in to your life and learm o pat i ple of Europe feel that the United | the board has received the co-opera.|demonstration. The Electrical League | Lo\ oiting a recent survey of the para profession as wel States has closed its doors not -only to | tion of the American Red Cross, the|of Washington will have a number of | (i disenses of China to the Archives . them in person. but commercially. | Instructive Visiting Nurses iety [ lighting displays. Every type of labor | o¢ paghology, is a fluke or worm that | Muale achools of lone stand His statement follows: HARR W EwiN B {and the District bublic Library an.|Saving deviee for the housewife run | \ioeay ane staxe of its existence in |[| [ a0 entabt e o e 2 | thorities. | by gas and electricity will be exhibit iR il 5 highly ceommende s Blantes Mistakien Propagands. [\ x\dclapidated|taxi of the vintagaiof 'L, iwhichiwas/used) to transport soldiers to this Mactie feont dueing (8| A1l orsanications will dlapiay. their| @0 Among the many things to be | e pacasite. oreva ons the eat ana | 1SAchersiin every musical 1 “It is hard for an American on this | World War, was inspected by President Coolidge at the White House yesterday. The taxi is of French make and| part in the hetierment of homes. In|S¢en Will.be a $6500 bathroom dog population of almost every prov- | LIl A b et i % i ™ OHGHIE i h i - Music : #ide of the water to Visualize economic | was brought to Washington from Philadelphia, where it was on exhibition at the American Legion convention. On | aadition to an exhibit of hooks and| Hvery effort has been made to keep | ince in China. according to Dr. Faust Musical Insiruction column , and financial conditions as they exist | the right in the photograph near the taxi is Col Picet and . elle, French delegates to the Legion convention. | magazines the Public, Lilrars will dis-| the show strictly in conformity with | It gains access to the fish ihrough | Rlic SEass today in Europe. It is a mistake #» Ll think that Americans are not treated politely and eourtesously in Euro- pean countries, but undoubtedly there is a strong underlying sentiment against Americans and the citizens of the United States. It is a condition that probably has grown up through ' mistaken propaganda. a part of which our own people are responsible for. ‘During the 'var, of course, there / was a great sentiment In America 1o help the allies and do what we tribute a list of books on home 1 reaches man by means of the ELECTION ODDS FAVOR HAWES IN MISSOURI SENATE CONTEST (Continned frum First | | | PRESIDENT VIEWS “VARNE TAXICAB” wn- ' the better homes and better building | which Peter Grogan & Sons Co. GROGAN’S 817-823 Seventh St.N.W. Homefurnishers Since 1866 eInonsSiLacn Page.) thinking ahout is the Germans, those | that were not our allies, but our ene- | mies in the great war. We are for-| {getting the Irish, who were our allies | and who are in this country in num-| Liberal Credit Terms Liberal Credit Terms get from it indry counties will not ma- terialize. The petitions for the propo- sition were circulated by the Missourt could for our friends in Europe, and : A I BEGRCh fGn R Ee SARNGSIn tan Tkl Kerd 2 I | / Against the |bers as great almost and in influence Smdoubtedly we dia our part. atter | ANtiquated Vehicle 1S Part of | Bronibicon Amendmen:” 1om Betine |and activity aulla as reat as our Ger. el e ! citizens. Many of us know of | over, some travelers in Europe made statements @s to what we showd do in regard to canceling the international deht and other matters that were merely expressions of private opinfon, loose- | man | native-born citizens” of German na- tionality who were not loyal to Amer. ica during the war. and their activi-| ties were just as strong as some of those who were not native-born.™ | The association coyld not invoke the Legion Drum and Bug[e { referendum as all the State laws had 2 been in effect too long to be subject Corps Parade. to the referendum. So the idea was conceived of an initiative proposal for the repeal of the prohibition laws, and 1y conceived and ill-advisedly made, = | this proposal is the so-called wet and | s Policy cord Hi not reflecting in any way the atti- President Coolidge vesterday was|dry referendum in this State i tude of our Government, but it is|given a view of one of the famous Democrats Fear Apat The Williams supporters are raking easy for the man in the street to What up the record made by Huwes when i mistake the statement of a common | Felics of the World War when out-of the Democrats are afraid of | pa was head of the police commi g citizen for the attituda of his gov-|town Legionnaires, passing through |5 ARAURY In country districts which | in Si. Louis 25 years ago. rie ernment. 'The foreign press have re- ( Washington homeward nound from | helieved. however, that the inclusion | 7 (hi¥ capacity for four vears £ . i flected these statements. The Eu-!the Philadelphia convention, paraded|on the ballot of a referendum on the | oue "} thAL tinle St. Louis politicsand 1S our~riiece ropean politiclans have tled them- |, ponnevivania avenue and into the | PODosed repeal of all the State Prohi- | reom seputntin A" stiie ot the by t;";,‘:_hf"“\‘”’:“,:r‘“‘_i,"'_’__”""!'”y:“‘ 10 | White House &rounds precaded by one | bitlon enforcement laws would hring | {reat vaificay. employes acevrred. and | of the two remaining “Marne taxi-| ters running to the pollx on | the charge is mude that Hawes, as result is that there is a general idea in France that we have all the money November voting “*No and that while they were on the referendum. they cab This quaint machine. which still is head of the police commission, did not 1 Be‘droom Suite affor many aper protection and t tunities, in the world and that we made it out | g iivg S .| would at the same time vote for Haw : | rviving the stress of its wartime ex same time vote for Hawes. | (e were cd ed against of the war and that we did noet dn | it LR (08 STNEE B vae finet of | because he is the present hope of the | fiiirene "y \5',::‘,‘,'"‘”' - our part in the war years | taxicabs which were called into l':';“vm» atic .u..;;_y in xhhp State. The | pauded » '.,,.,‘_,,[‘,'._,, Valinteans . Who . e service in 1914 to rush French rein.| Democrats are doing their best in this | (il aiher similar groups restore oy r'uml?“" Lfl:",m Witw: forcements to the first battle of the | 4ry territory to convince the voters U Senat Iy‘-”‘\"\‘;ll.::nl”h.-n'w'r“u: he result fs that, due tn this | \oHOCiore the advancing Germans | that Willims is as wet at heart as | ono of thie group. - Tater. whie Wi ¥ : mistaken and misleadinz propaganda. | trgops threatened to hreak through to| Hawes. At the same time. in wet St | e was a candidate for the State the average citizen of England and | papic | Louis they are seeking to convey the | Sannte. he. wan 4o iired by o oo Cosa B mot db o pare i the| The cah was driven under its own| that Wiinma. ie.a esadaiore whe | ATEeS that the chief of police. a ser A truly unusual value, of genuine war There may be a good many | DOWer to the rear of the White House. | will vote dry if the State referendum | Eni! bt id nothing L stop e o \ 1 arguments on hoth sides of the ques- | Where the sident inspected it. by | goes dry ek 2 ) TiCE 4 “eneer ¢ o ;i ofie; Beak Y o e of gang. Nothing was . d ¢ y ood. T Tbut” when the peonle of \he | Sudley Peck, an American veteran, | ° St. Louls has heen the Republican | Grodon® of the gang. Nothing was merican walnut veneer and gumw Unifed States are expected to cancel | ¥ho is sports editor of the stronghold of the State in the PASt. | charges that the sergeant of pofice > e e 2 - el honesr” interamional debe an | Times. The cab was brought from |1t was Republican votes here ‘thai | (har%es that the vergeant of wlice Comprises large vanity, solid panel how- heis”part, U makex 1 impossibie for | o of (e American Legion at Phlla | hemorris wre hopine the ity will |00 Wil e ‘ nd bed, chest of drawers and dresser oor Lamps Complete us to do hing ¢ | tur rick for lawes this yvea % I RAce, ’ o . S < s : ) f). ‘(n vulu,\u ing. - |7 Mr. Coolidze was greeted during the | Senator Reed cartied Kh‘:"'”“':: “:'lm'” Mr. Hawes hus treated the charges , 9 75 29 75 ertainly no partiotic, countrey-| e FOR e T EESD (O e by two | 3 sgainst him lightly. intimating hat Yoo TR ATE . . to . loving American can consider for | L Votes four vears age, although it rolled | o statnte of 1 L i Juy on easy credit terms. Bl . : o representatives of the irench govern- ! o pel b v i F 6 | the statute of limitations has run & - Polychrome metal base one moment the cancellation of in-{ment who extended to the Legion at | e’ SOPIPHCA Madovity of 8,000 for fagainst them anyway. Some of the | Tiie with SHE ey SO ;P"' ;"‘]m"'*‘l '110‘“-\ ”“" ‘I"x" L '5" “\'M' | the Philadelphia gathering an invita R"D“‘;“;“'” \‘uwl(,'.’:'\‘-lx“ 'f".:,"-k:‘ mlrh"- Rm‘ml»lu ans, 'hm\m er, ar rnn\l.-m to Ph(::( with silk georgette-covered e did not do our part in the was ! tion to hold the 1927 conclave a lics St Louis wentfor | make more of an iss ce | shades. saved the situation when we came | ho ary o tee of the Cham.|1B4ins seague of Natfons. which | corruption that exis alitics. | In. and if we now cancel these debts \'y»]:-‘, ”.‘vlrm';';,-.x(;:‘n‘l"",:vnnx M 5 .:m-..n‘..l il ”_"j’“’ as popular hers as Ameri- | They 'rprm n:”m:\r‘um‘m:": v’l’w“ll!uv Bndge Lamps it looks as if we were pleading zuilty | Truelle, member of m.-f.\m(mxmnnxh\l oo ]*:"!‘““9"" . 1'.:-9 ,f.','.“’.‘.}’.""" Joseph Folk. runninz as a reform ean- | $8 75 10 an indictment. Aside from this.|sion of the French foreign affairs s in A less deg ause of gidate. defeated Hawes -for 2 - 13 n,;gh there is an ‘th’y-,\ 1”7):V\H‘\'» . his opposition 1o the eighteenth bernatori: zvn'll‘lv{:!‘l:::\ifl ’1"“‘””"”\'"\ | Polyel e 1 h Kraver position +The | President posed with the '#mendment. The German-American. ' yish to rally. if possible. the Demo. | St ";""”"””Y" ~'|"l" with H . gt he said o x oriy * 5 i 2 @ dr e colored <hades “There is a good deal of unemploy- | French officials for a photograph in 1t Wy be said on high anihorsty. b | cris who opposed Hawes then against erent colore fe ment in land, and in Europe | front of the Marne taxicab Do e Wininver 1 ihellsREle Y it inoo [ labor is finding difficulty in meeting | Also in the delegation was Bowman | | iry of Germany into the as ¥ Proble the increasing cost of living with | Elder. o P f the Paris con<|Seciation of nations, RIR AR robler. Bl l( e increasing ¢ living with | Elder. chairman ¢ e Pavie il i e ; ' ankets steady emplosment and adequate | vention travel committee the | Foreign Issues Fade. e Ku Kius Klun, althougn it ix | L R it o eeatan ST on. - mEn. Wokn kol ke . 10t helleved to he as formidabls In this 2 95— 5 % te League of Nations and its off- | Stare a1 : : l}fnl’nymnn immigration. lezislation | Pershing posed with Visiting veterans | apring, the World A D ”!':I SaC G ‘rr;u vears ago, is . ]27 at t ame time. European labor | v Ruilding while a picture was |y, Slectis o § oCIats strengt s outside of & g thinks we have closed the door of | ryaen e ’ o \\’T"} " enmhis fs due (o the | Louis and in the territory that has Couch Bed. $1285 in fancy effects with horders, opportunity to them to come to the i R L L stan hich Senator Williams 100k | heen Democratic. The head of the Cotton and waool filled 1o onhtin i xcilakuhat thes | Drum Corps Featured. against the couct during the Senste | p e S : iy connicy) iniithe world hat ithey | Pl . [ Klan in the State hax indorsed Sen R STone IR s o think would ive them golden sppor | The parade was made up exclusive- | AEhU lust Winter. ax well us hix apo- | ator Williams against Hawes. How | SR W Iy of bugle and drum corps from va- | Sition to the 12 and because ReD- | puny votes this will give to Williams | uieo Sonble Size vl o TG omitorters | | resentative Hawes h deciared his o ma 1 G . On the other hand, at the close of ! rious sections of the country Rentat as deciared his|the Democrats are at a loss to say. BORC e G LA LR X -Pc.D R S $ 5 the war, we have adopted the highest | A large corps from Miami, Fla., |gPposition o -the ~court, ' Senator|qhe indorsement wax not sought by ance. 10 C. lfllng oom Duite, 26.’ $3 95 t $9 50 customs taviff against imports coming | garhed in white uniforms, headed the | feed’s support of Huwes would have | wiliams, who ut ene time attacked N s e hiles tines te catetully 7 .0 . from Kurope that has ever heen on | visiting veterans. Then el e | WTERR U e b .1_m]‘ ton. § the Klan., But i the Al ] massive suite in period design. carcfully constructed and Large Comiorters, small the statute hooks. We have practi- | Req Wing. Minn.. delegation in deep | henalor A Hllinn.x. however AT ment may heip Williams outside of finished in shaded walnut and gumwood. Comprises 72-inch stitched with good cally closed the door to Europeai im- | red and black costumes. Others were | fcked [lawes on the court ixsue he | s(. Louis, it will not help him here nglander De Hlilee chinit ez ph bty | L raudy iy Portation; and they feel that we have | oo B K ten of Minneapolis |C2use Uawes voied for the BUFlon | iin the large population ‘of foreirn buffet. china cabinet. inclosed server. oblong extension table, | covering. alike on both sides. person. hut that we have elosed our | syoups in blue and white, North Di- | agherence. to S,aR0. UrRing American | A copy of an alleged Klan indorse s wool materials markets to the sale of the produets | 08Pl vng liBht blaebann | 3 L { | ment’ for Williams is being ciren of thelr soll and it leaves hard feel. | o veterans [0 (8L DU ey |Cused the Democratic nominee of o |jiied by the Democrats oo e | Bt Gt 10-P: A S & 187 ings in fts wake, " The Euvopean | SR OCIRIRC, Bty S rited States [1inonl advantane BUt the Tace Aamds | Yoters in this city, particularly the Bl It‘{'”‘" b -I"1ece ueen Anne duite, O e At Enk et ¥ q 1 srates Hjtieal advantage eiwetmanas| IS0 TR B JpaRdictTa | led, complete with comfortable, X ey thr bt A Ao eotten |AwmyABERd out that Hawes is now-opposed to the | German-Americans. the ¢ntholics and | thick mattress 5 An attractive suite in the durable Queen Anne style. Comprises Mot pax Uk In eold, @s thes have . sourt and has Reed's support, Sena- | [0SR SIS <tn vote | Buffet, Oblong Extension Table, China Cabinet, Inclosed Server, Five otithe gold to tor Reed is expected to come fo a i | de:Chaits a chz iRl athe ot the ol to b 1 "7 T T AUTO ACCIDENTS GAIN. Fo e e et he iats o | T Democrats ave mttacking win | RIS ks some fair amount o ropean im-j > Joihe Slkepu L . Watson-Parker railre A B portations, we will not only be unabie | Taxing, Englich Hospital Facilities. Dolster up Republicanism amog the | iy SAEDIISHeR Ok Ralaa. TAtA S blEct lolir GEbis hur e willtne - | German - American voters of the | W « ahol e s m,\:-l\(:vh{m ohe. \\:"r\:"‘;gr” LQNDON. Octoher 16 (P).—The in- | State. and particularly in St. Lonis, | Board and sew up a new svstem of oo < cultural products that we have always | Creasing number of motoring acci- | through the aid of ‘Charles Nagel. , (¢ il ",\""j"”' ex hetween the -~y ot Bororne That queation ie a | dents. mot only in Lendon. but in |former Secretary of Commerce in the | Workers und - the rallway manage sent to Europe. That question i o ments. They charge that Willix | far ‘more serious economic one than | the country districts, is putting a |Taft cabinet. one of the mos influ. | Ments = Ahes charge tha iams ouble~Duty the cancellation of foreign indebted. | serious strain on hospitals. where lential men of German extraction in |4fler Wriink Senstor Meeq to nuke a ness." the cost of such accidents is any-|the country and held in high regard | PO Nary-Haugen D T s thing from $22500 a vear upward. |in St. Louis. Mr. Nagel is to n..«kp\f“l'l'“_)’f"i“") Wl Wil A and | avenport able SUIC|DE THEORY FMLS At some hospitals, it is said. opera- | several speeches for Senator \\fln;m.«""‘1"19.:""ma;'”“:ll-;;"‘fl'\"'vl ;l‘ :\.H “p 0 tions on hundreds of other patients | before the campalgn ‘s over. He P il was beaten ; 5 $29 5 are delaved by the motor accident | was influential in the 1924 campaign. | _p L . IN DEATH OF MARINE (ifims : When e came it stronzly for resi 3-Piece Liv Attractively designed ables ‘ol ees hweing appol o de Coolidge, tha was i o o in ole atter: : 1 [ ext S 101 - Buddy Identifies Private and Says| jaitional costx. One suggestion |large German-American vote in St urial Vault s ote Whis Gha g i',',” "DE (endativn S ComprnesSE RPN Go N iins i €1 2cioH e eds . . 8 which finds favor is that the motorist | Louis would go to the late Senator | l v l S | i r Chair and Fireside Chair. psts ) caN $3 Nearby Pistol Was Taken From | nhick finds fuvor Is that whe motoriss | GOt ities e the T Foflete vots | pened, 3x48 inches Rebel in Nicaragua. {him he made to contri sys. | did v;n( materinlize, :«;lxl ‘lhr- :I!;\\ u!fir‘: | ANY MAKE i ) 79 0 = | tematically to hospital funds. Another | election it was found that President — = i " 3 1 D S $ 5\ "\_';‘_"“;“\‘5;“]‘,’1“3 ";""‘jm_ 1B he ey {plan would provide that ms‘mmne"'»'"'“";'" had carr the -\;hm' \'{\ " Kitchen Cabinet HCE EQCAREC: avenport uite, s ) IRK, Octobs 6 he bodY | companies guarantee to pay the cost | 630.283. against 572 for John - With all-steel folding spring in davenport. Big. comfortable Arm- of a marine private found murdered | . CdlcHente Rl | Davis and 36.733 for La Folletie, g t g Shga 2 Sk e bl b el b o marine vt fount e | N e | B i S o it o epair Parts e s S T T flad today as that of Thomas . Mc- | & 77.5300. The German-American vote ! 39 Flerry, 26, of the U.'S. & Cleveland. | §50,000 GIFT TO COLLEGE. |haa larzely remaived loyal to the Re- for ‘ A marine from the — ship made ® |publican tickel. The job which the t. t the identification. He said he and | = = Republican leaders are facing tod H P] With white -porcelain slidiig MeElerry hfd v-\n}nv‘\_lah:mu1 without | Chair of Nursing Endowment for is to keep these voiters ioval to th eal lng ants table top. ted with metal teave, and that McElerry came from | o S wirty candidate for the te. r. 1 1 box, ¢ lete set i 1 A | Univeysity ot Virsinia. par hread hox. complete set o Mipneap pistol found near the | (HARLOTTESV irginia S S e e, i Fries, Beall and Sharp bl SRl body McElerry took from a | ,‘,L‘\H{l,'..l.r,.,fi\\\ ,],”,,}"' «\'{.,,"‘,j'_“: The Democrats. for their part. are '! 734 10th St. N.W. flour hin, ete. rahel icaragua recently. when | . O L0 lowment of $30.007@0T T seeking to alienate this Republican P they on duty there. the marine | \1° 'f‘ Ishment of a chalr-of NLr=. | yote and_turn it In larke part u Main 1964 who identifid the body said. The [ (M tas Dreseniod the Umiversiy of | pawes. They are making the most hodr bore twe bullet wounds. Palice | ‘U "I g iy the gift of | jpay can of a speech by former Gov. ' were convinced it was not a case nr"‘“?_ !y’j"' “"‘rh.fi«“ ses’ Association of | fyde. one of the Williams lieutenants SEp e SIS suicide Lt department will be in- | jp this campaign. in which Gov. Hyde ' 5 i dependeut and for the purpose of pro- | epiticized Hawes for having “received | moting more scientific work in nurs- g100,000" for bringing Mrs. Adolphus : €. ' Seeks $10.800 After Crash. |inc. The presentation was made at | pusch out of Germany and hack to Solid oak, with roomy rebe Sult 1o recover $10.000 for alleged | CONVOcation exercisex. at which Dr. | America. when the World War broke compartment, four drawers and personal injury. and 800 for repairs | Anson Phelps Stokes of Washington out. They helieve this attack on hat compartment. o his automobile was filed vesterday | Was the principal speaker ilawes will veact strongly against Wil 9 by 12 it. and 8 ft. 3 in. by 10'4 ft 27 50 fn the District Supreme Court hy . liams in South St. Louis. which is Velvet R 7 2 Samuel Silver against R For almost solidiy German American. They oL T RN B another at le, collided with hix Hawes' favor with many of the mem Wlndsor Chalr Skttt t. 5 m. by 2 $19'85 car on M southwest, Octoher Hydrating Plant Wrecked angd | Pers of the American Legion. for Mrs Our present low prices Brusséls Rugs.........c0..0 o5 b 1, damagin, car and inju 2 . o Busch, widow of the St. Louis hrewer for cash delivery only bim, He i sented LY Attorney Storehouse Damaged. has turned over the great Busch es W. A. E $14.85 $4 95 C. €. Collins Seliat bl e e tate nd sardens at Pasadena, 9 LU ¥ o 3 L . | ’H’;"]',“h"'i TMd i e LG the use of wounded and W. A. Stove.. 1525 3 . o i 7 e H. H. BASSETT DYING. | 1ih s vors of batiom e taee nigh | dzsbled, American veterans of e W.A. Nut. ... 1500 A prettily designed chair of 100-P : . H. W T e e i W. A. Pea. ... 1225 | the Windsor type. o Heywood 1€ce mner €is The Efficient A S W, Barrick & Sons Lime Co.. near e Democrats have dug up quota- Wakefield make. which assures ! ns from a speech made by Senator Coke 10.75 : eneral Motors Vice President Suf- | Woodsboro, and damaged a store- | iofi® (rom a e 7 i g | long wear, sturdy construction I T Calins " C S Gen. President Suf-{ Woodshoro, and damaged 4 siore | Willigms when he was n member of | Fairmont Lump... 850 okl i : Highly ¢lazed Porcelain, pretty deco- arpet Dweeper fers Pneumonia in France ollars’ worth of commercial and agri- | o, Seale constiutional convention | e : i i PARIS. October 16 P._H. H. CUjurallime. o m Frederick, Man-Americans. In this speech Sena B. J. WERNE ations. 1 Bassett, vice president of the Gensral | Automobile engl derick. 1o Williams is reported to have said L Mo cs ik nickeled = - D : e rushed to the scene of the-fire, pre. . ek iy S e k . ace an Metal case, wi ni ' :\L.‘(;’v: Corporation todey was iy et b e n on et [1-The guiestion of Immigration from M."Ik.“‘ € 5 trimmings. bristle hrush, self- n'# nerican Hospit Brenilly, 1 VEEd dem one country 10 another has not been b5 Nese Yook B NSV c i e b o 4 e B e : iildings bt et e e Rl - N.W. oiling bearings and rubber-ti T s s T e 1937 5th St. N.E. wheels. A real labor-saver, effi- . $2.50 to $6.00 hronchial pneumonia in b the policies of the State and the Na | | Sinoe then he has sunk rapidly and| In Germany a man recently sought|tion, except in America. We all know his physiclan informed the Associated | divorre on the grounds that his wife| what we are thinking about, but ne. Dress that his conditlon was hopeless. |18 becoming too slim. body has spoken out. 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