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DIXIE REPUBLIGANS BVEPRASETOT.R Former Presmont Would Look to South America, Not Et_xrope, Speaker Savs. By the Associated Press. ATLANTA, Ga., October 28.—Were Theodore ‘Roosevelt alive today ‘“he would not stand on the soil of New England to ponder the turiff and in- ternational problems, with his face toward Europe, but wouid take his stand in the Mississippi Valley with hi outh America and Elon H. Hooker, N al engineer and an intimate friend of the former Presi- dent, declared last night. Speaking at a dinner given in honor of the sixty-elghth anniversary of 1t’s brith by the Southern Republican League, Mr. Hook- id the former President would less attention to Buropean.af: fairs and more to cultivating good re- s with South America and the t, the natural markets for Amer- stupendous industrial produc- Telegrams of greeting were sent to Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, - President Codliise liVice §Breeident «ihases) M. Depew u_ Root, Hughes and “Uncle” Joe Citizenship Is Keynote. (‘lll79n§hm and the necessity for raising the “moral standards of the Republican party in the South to a position of unquestioned respectabil- ity,” were the keynotes sounded by President Charles U. Gordon of Green- wville, Miss., and Harry Spears, Mem- phis attorney, at the opening session. Eulogizing Roosevelt as a ‘‘cours- geous, dynamic figure, who was Presi- dent of the whole United States, with no spectal section set aside for spe- cial care or nourishment,” Mr. Hooker declared that if everything else in his career should be wiped out, he would go down in history for one accom- plishment, “theawakening in the minds of young men of America of a yearn- ing to get into politfes and take an interest in the welfare of their country.” Victory for Ogden L. Mills over Gov. Al Smith for Governor of New York was predicted by A. B. Hum- phrey of the Na @ victory by’ the Republican candi- date would thus eliminate Gov. Smith @s a presidential possibility. Defends G. 0. P. Tariff. Tn discussing methods of strength- ening the Republican party, he de- clared: “If we could get some of the good Democrats in the South and get rid of some of the bad Republicans in the North, we V\ould have a strong, in- vincible party.” A tribute to George Washington and PBenjamin Franklin for their work in ing the American Union together paid by Col. Henry W. Anderson, I of Richmond, Va., in an ad- dress night on *‘National Unity.” But for the efforts of Washington and Franklin, he said, the Union would have fallen soon after it was founded. Tho convention will continue through A visit to Stone Mountain, the famous Confederate me- s being carved, is a feature of GUN IS FOUND IN AUTO AS TWO ARE ARRESTED Jury Trial Demanded by One De- fendant on Weapon, Liquor and Drunken Driving Charges. Raymond Willey Glen, charged with_carrying openly a deadly weap- on, driving while intoxicated, trans- portation and illegal possession of pleaded not guilty in Police a jury cinct when he parked his car Tuesday night at Eighth and L streets south- east. A colored companion, Willlam Beatty, was said to be in the ma- chine at the time. At first charges of intoxication were lodged against the two men. . it was said by police, a ed-off, double-! d s found in_the quantity of wh hen charged with the Vi and the charge of Intoxi- cation was changed to driving while intoxicated. * Egeneaon A ruling by the American Hospital Association allows woman nurses to use their favorite perfume while on fonal Republican Club | of New York. He inferred that such | CALIFORNIA GIRL HOPES ' TO WED H. K. THAW YET ‘Writes That Ignoring Farm Man- ager Better Look for Another Job if Plans Materialize. By the Associated Press. . WINCHESTER, Va., Miss Forest Hope We Calif., Who the past Summer chased a fairy rainbow across the continent by flivver, expecting to marry Harry | K. Thaw and become mistress of his Kenilworth estate near here, only to be ignored by the Thaw farm man- ager, still has hopes of some day real- izing her aspirations. A letter received. here today from | the girl, who has since returned to the coast, said: “I am quite lonesome for some news of Harry. 1 would write him a nice letter, but I am afraid he | would not answer it ! “I don’t knéw what I am going ! to do about my but will write and let you know if my lawyer here de-| cides to do anything.” Miss Wall claimed Thaw wrote her letters proposing marriage, and tha it was at his solicitation she came East last Summer, landing here with her mother and brother with only $5. | Miss Wall said in her letter that if | she ever married Thaw, A. J. Con-| nolly, manager of Kenilworth, could at once “look for another job.” i Krishnamurti in Cleveland. I CLEVELAND, Ohio, October 28 (#). —Jeddu Krishnamurti, heralded by! Theosophists as the new Messiah, and ; Mrs. Annie Besant, Theosophist leader, came to Cleveland yesterday. Mrs. Besant addressed a public meet- here last night. Straighten Up! | Nicest Laxative, “Cascarets” 10 Don’t stay head- achy, dizzy, sick. Nothing else relieves | § that bilious, consti- pated feeling so nicely as candy-like “Casca- rets.” Take one or two of these pleasant laxative tablets any time, to gently stimu- | late your liver and start your, bowels. Then you will feel fine, your head becomes clear, stomach sweet, tongue pink, skin rosy. “Cascarets” gently cleanse, sweeten and refresh the entire system. They never gripe, overact or sicken. Di- rections for men, women and chil- dren on each bdx. any drug store. “A Stylish Dress for 15 cts!” | It helps a lot when a woman is wise to home dyeing. Old, faded dresses| made the new colors of the hour. Justi as perfect as any professional dyer| could do it—if only you'll use real dye. | It's easy to Diamond dye dozens of | things, and do wonderful tinting of | underwear and all da:nty pieces U <u\gi true dye is the sccret. You can Dia-' mond dye all your curtains and covers, scarfs and spreads; any material, and r|gh{ over other colors. So easy, it's fun! FREE: ask the druggist for the Dia- mond Dye Cyclopedia for suggestions ' and easy directions; actual piece-goods | color samples, etc. Or the big illus- | trated book, Color Craft, free, write| DIAMOND DYES, Dept. N3, Bur- lington, Vermont. @mmond%s THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1926. Bond Bread, White Rose Bread, 13¢ Dorsch’s Split Top, “’",9c 13¢ Per Lb. 25c 35 Cook’s Chocolate 1-Lb. Layer Cake This “IVORY” Price Should Interest You Ivory Soap and Soap Flakes are so well advertised that you can instantly appreciate this offer. Ivory products differ only in form; for some work you'll prefer flakes, which quickly dissolve, and fer other work you'll want Ivory in the bar form. Just until Saturday’s closing we have tlus exceptional money-saving offering for you 1 Large Pkg. IVORY Flakes, We sell regularly-for. ...................... 24C 1 Large Cake IVORY We sell regularly for.......ceernnnnenen. 12€ TORALVAIG s oiovivwoissninisrs We offer these two items until Saturday’s closing for Van Camps Co 10c Sweet Some things go up and some go down. “Glen Rosa” Brand Marmalade Made in California, a new and different marmalade. Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce 20C Per Jar 30(: Potatoes & Fi nday Morning Just now the price of sweet potatoes is down, “’way down,” in fact, and for a big special in our 300 stores, until Satur- day’s closing, we offer: 5 Lbs. for 9c 10 vbs. for 18c 5 Lbs. for 25(: Sweet potatoes at these prices are but ONE-HALF the cost of white; and we have 1,000 barrels especially for this week end sale. Sani Flush......20c Drano .........23¢c Sun Brite Cleanser S.10.8........124¢c Brillo . . .. .3 for 25¢ 0ld Dutch Cleanser ’ 2 for 15¢ 20 Mule Borax, I Lb. 15¢ Bon Ami, Cake. .10c Bon Ami, Powder 12¢ Parson’s Ammonia 19¢ Why not eat mare sweet potatoes? Exceptional Value on Cauliflower Hundreds of crates of great big heads of Long Island Cauliflower. And we have placed an excep- tionally low price on it. It’s tremendously big value at this price. c Per Head, On sale tomorrow as soon as distribution is completed to each store KELLOGG’S Corn Flakes. . ...10c Krumbles ......"12¢ Bep...........12€ Bran, 10 Oz .12¢ Bran, Large. . ...20c New Oata . ....12%c Post Products Postum Cereal s 12¢ and 20c Instant Postum 25c and 40c Post Toasties. . . . 10c Post Bran ......12¢ Post Wheat Meal, 23c Swansdown Flour 35¢ Minute Tapioca: 121c 0 [ 1] W || Malt Bfst. Food . .23¢c Wheatena . .....22c Cream of Wheat.24c Shredded Wheat.12¢ Quaker Oats, Sm. 11c Quaker Oats, Lg. 25¢ Puffed Rice.....16¢c Puffed Wheat . ..13c Heinz Rice Flakes 2 for 35¢ Milani’s French Salad Dressing NOW PRICED MUCH LOWER Priced formerly at 18c, it now sells regularly in our stores: only—tomorrow. Try Pink Salmon—this is the variety of salmo: been so ex:ensncly advertised in The Evening Star. but all “pink” salmon. First Prize Nutmargerine. ..lb., 21c All this weefl——you know the brand. Ralston’s Breakfast Food. .. . .. .pkg., 19c The whole wheat—uncooked. Dried Lima Beans. ... ..2Ibs. for 19¢ SANITARY One trial is convincing Per One-Pound Carton....... Having just received This Week’s Specials Pink Salmon..........2cansfor 29c hich has Several brands, Brand BUTTER The ever-popular butter in the well known red carton. only in cartons—each carton containing four quarter-pound pieces. Per Lb. 52¢ Land O’Lakes Butter Made from sweet cream. Most delicious flavor and the finest grade of butter produced in the trade. Tomorrow Per Can Friday Only 25¢ Sold 57c¢c Canada Dry Ginger Ale, 2 for 35¢ Iceberg Lettuce......... .head, 10c Eemonss. . . cuuescoososonss :LH0RDE Concord Grapes..........bskt., 19¢c Cranberries ...............21bs, 25¢c QRIONSY. ... ..o vivveesess . 2ID8513e 2 Cabbage ................per b, 3c P ...... 14C | White Potatoes. . .10 Ibs,, 37c; 15 Ibs, 55¢ ONE-DAY SPECIAL \In the little green basket on the counter to- morrow you'll find ARGO SALMON-—the genuine Red Alaska fish. further supplies you have the opportunity of buying at a very low price—for ONE DAY Make it NEW for 15 cts! /// / National Apple Week Begins on Saturday Morning In all our stores you will find displays of wonderfully good apples—all the various kinds now available from the Pacific Coast States, as well as from all the surrounding states, which we designate as local or eastern grown. In previous advertisements we have told you of the tremendous apple crop produced in the territory surrounding Washington. In a news item in Wednes- day’s Star was a description of a tree in southern Pennsylvania estimated to have forty (40) bushels hanging on its branches; in other words, about sixteen (16) barrels on one tree. 'OUR FAMOUS GREEN BAG COFFEE Lb. 30 SALADA ™ 25| BenauetTea. ... b, 25c Lipton’s Tea..... .1 b, 25¢ When You Cook . | Be mre to get a can of FRUITS Sanitary Macaroni ter has come out of for : California in a long SALAD or Spaghetti time. Especially th'e spaghetti No. 1 Tins, 25¢ calls for a tomato sauce. Try “Del Monte” Tomato DATB Sauce—the can is just Dromedary ...22¢ enough to use at one meal. Black Palm 10c pgr il X ki Ready flavored an or 3 Pkgs. for 25¢ spiced, it’s wonderful. ’ Per Can, 7ic |l cAmPBELL’S SOUPS | Tomato, 3 cans, 25¢ Tomato or Vegetable The King of Biscuits 1| All Other Varieties 3 Can, 10c 25¢ 39¢ See Our Apple Advertisement in This Newspaper Tomorrow duty prov idm):,il is “mfld.” . Health Growth forboys and girls Ralstm\ Now, this enormous crop has resulted in reducing apple prices to a point where they are hardly worth picking. In fact, only first-grade apples are bringing any money at all at the orchards. Labor, barrels, baskets, freight or hauling amounts to much more than the value of the apples at the tree. - Eat More Apples The more apples you buy and consume, the more money the growers can realize. Eat Apples Twice as Often If every patron of the “Sanitary” will double his or her purchases of apples, you, as apple consumers, will permit the Eastern apple growers to market through this company 100,000 bushel baskets of fruit instead of about 50,000 bushels which is the present rate of consumption. Other Years Are Coming _ Growers who “go broke” this year for lack of a market will raise no apples next year. That’s why we urge that you double your apple usage now. Next year you will want apples, too, and to buy at reasonable prices there must be ap- ples aplenty. In the last few years short-crop prices have been from two to three times present prices. Help the grower—not this company—by doubling your use of apples. Keystone Canned Fresh Figs These are different than the preserved figs you al- ready know about. Light syrup—and, Oh, how de- licious! Per Can, 22ic VAN CAMP’S SOUPS Eats Fried Potatoes First Time In 15 Years| Mrs. Webb Was Bed-Ridden other and Hopeleu o omen tinal S a disease due to modern ways of living and which is often “Everything 1 put in my mouth|the' true cause of Sour stomach, gas turned to gas. 1 was down in bed|pjoating, nervous dyspepsia and rest- iven up hope when I began | jocs sieep. | o b fried | . Dr. H. L. Shoub, New York, P njoying l:“ elf | “Adlerika, in addition to its intesti- A Y S eara | nal cleansing, checks the growth of Lo e Webp, e ™ 19 ¥EUR Tlintestinal bacter Unlike most medicines, Adlerika C. Curl: “I prescribe Ad-||! lacts upon BOTH upper and lower ith highly satisfactory re-|fi bowel, giving the intestines a REAL cleansing and bringing out old poi- “In my 50 years'| s matter which ¥ou never |praciles, I have found nothing to ex- ‘ thought was in your system. Even | cel Adlerika.” if bowels move daily, vou will be J. E. Puckett: “After using Ad': surprised how much more old mat-|, ica T feel better than for 20 vears. ter Adlerfka brings out which may| 4yry) impurities were eliminated | have been causing all your trouble. | Y IFICCE In slight disorders, such as occasion- SR T T e s use Adlerika in all i‘v;‘o:’r‘u, SNl kit Some require only one relief. as-expelling and detergent | It is excellent for Intes. | Fancy Layer Figs, Lb., 29¢ HYDROX J. Weaver: tors Praise Adlerika No matter what you have tried for | \mc?fli is @ compound of the[vour stomach and bowels, Adlerika| Lest saline intestinal cleanser with|will surprise you. At leading drug- glycerine, buckthorn, cascara, and|gists—Advertisement. [t J A / »