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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28 26. i CASHIER ADMITS THEFTS [examiner. James i2 MeNeer. casiv T — £ A S P IR SO TR , |usteretemperament. walsh 1s a PLAN NEXT MOVE Postal Clerk. Blamed for Convicti | | ndmitied e had been takink : liberal, a poor mn, and a person of osta erk, ame or Lonviction BANK FAILURE | from the deposits | for ahou B[]UI."]GE I.EA[]‘NB i ks o wrotonse o Being 3 B".I. m EUNEERN AGAINST BUS LINE; Of Busndie. Rotusns Bove a0 2 oot Him! IN VIRGINIA BANK | *he bani's sastage. sumousti | Pocahontas Institution Official Says | about £100.000, will exceed the speaker. Walsh is an eloquent and accomplished ampaigner. Butler has CLAYTON TAKES POST tal and surplus, the national oxas ;xevor !‘l{;l for office in the State at —_— 1 hortly after mid-| He Has Been Taking Money iner said, adding that the bank we large. valsh has been before the P, By the Assoclated Press. slon, was alone shortly e be placed in the hands of o rece | people many times. & WDHDNGE e U o) PAXTON, IlL, October 28.—Harry ;night, when two men entered the for 14 Years. bt : On outstanding issues there is as 4 v ost | lobby. They called to him to “Let us NN b St Tebe exid s 0t witle s BIIf Betacen BHier s Walsh holder, he declared, in the Capital Et;g:so}?ére?(g:‘v;sc‘:;l:io\lx:lyth:voll:nd- b By the Assoclated Press. e Ca b M”j‘_\‘ oxon . 9 |as between their personalities. Walsh ‘ “Traction Co. ed early today by two gunmen, who| “Come in yourself,” replied Swan-| BLUEFIELD, W. Va. October statement. He was arrested President’s Appeal Makes is wet. Butler is ary. Butler is|[nterjor Department Plans| 1t the charge that the securities of [cried out as they fled: “That's what |son, who was armed. 4 the|—The First National Bank of Poca-| raigned before a United S preaching prosperity and claiming the. i e ;| vou get for squawking on Blackle.” | The intruders then smashes e b ity ViR aieaian lrtistarten ot Him Outstanding Stake |t the Coolidge administration and ision for © itments he bus company were acquired bY|guanson had opened fire when the |glass in the workroom door, and the | hontas, at Focahotas, Feo aiOSt 1C 0 e Gine m Qutstanding ake Republican policies have produced it. Revision for Commitmen the North American Co. without the | pair attempted to force their way into | clerk began to shoot. CLEiialag D e Walsh points to the closed textile specific authorization of Congress, ac- | the workroom. The pair opened fire on S\\nnsunlm"ds of D. R. Wood, Federal bank | been thorou i i i mills and shoe factories throughout ? i cording to the commission officials, it | A year ago Swanson was instru- ange one bullet struck in Butler’s Fight. e R T Armed Forces’ Patients. | equally true of these other corpora- |mental In the conviction of the rob-, Gt I S eats bt wal - stores in the mill towns and cities, the tions. bers who held up the Paxton post of-| §a& SIEHE, SPOVE, REG el n who s I e . |omnipresence of unemployment, and Reports have been heard by mem. | fice and escaped with a small loot. | 9% eesver, thniike oy ahot [ e e RIG X BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE. | charges Butler with acclaiming a pros-| While members of the speclal com- | bers of the commission that in view | *Blackle,” mentioned by the as.|eXbected to mecover, thil aumvgweosy __THE _WRIGHT CO. Special Dispatch to The Star perity that has no existence. mittee of psychologists who recently | of the decision to have nothing further | sailants, was one of the four who had £ 5 ne e BOSTON, October 28.—Calvin Cool- | Butler advocates maintenance of the | 4. teq an)mvemgmon of the med- | to do with the bus company until it { held up Swanson in May, 1925, and | In September hl(\cfl,! (‘amg:x‘; ?;,'S ;‘;n \dge has become the paramount issue |Protective tariff as essential to Massa- St. Elizabeth’s |18 cleared itself of the charge that|whom Swanson identified at the trial | zens helped in the capture of Lie T in M husetts. The President's |chusetts’ well-being, Walsh pledges | ical administration of St. Elizabeth’s| "y o in" conflict with the law, it |which resulted in conviction and sen- [ who robbed three diam ales : i 5 an 1li- leventh-hour intervention in the himself never to vote to reduce any|Hospital are writing their report 1°'|planned to arbitrarily increase its|tence to Federal prison. f of gems ‘?lxufd at $500,000 on an II tutler-Walsh senatorial contest dwarfs | {ariff essential to Massachusetts’ in-| gecretary Work, Interior Department m;e to 10 cents. These rumors were | Swanson, as on the previous occa- | nois Central train. 4ll other bones of contention. It ha stries. K authorities are preparing to press for | taken seriously by members of the relegated prohibition, the tariff, pros. rohibition proposition, next to . dad A om. | COMmission when first heard, but Mr. Derity, primary slash funds and the |the Coolidge factor, is the shining'|revision of the laws Foverning Com-|gtepnens has advised them that such | AGA GANDLER’S NAME ~Army Mule, 47 Days World Court into the limho of the {{“flf \\les(‘! is HMDBR Wettl;fl Col. | mitments to t}le Govek;nment }"Fm‘:i‘acuun could be prevented by obtain- insignificant. By asking his home Willlam A. Gaston, Democratic can-|tjon for the Insane, it was learned ing an injunction from the courts, . e e e e e " ingan mmeten tom e courte | FIGURES IN LOVE SUIT, Without Water or tenant, William Morgan Butler, doubt of his anti-Volstead views. But-| A model bill embodying the proposed| Clayton as legal adviser to the com. F d F (l in Pi'. T ‘ood, Ioun to the Senate Mr. Coolidge has made |ler is confining himself to law-enforce- | changes in commitment procedure a8 | migsion, Commissioner Bell empha- himself the pivot around which the ment, but ranks as a dry. The Con-|affecting officers and enlisted men of | ¢izeq that it cast no reflection what- ol whole Massachusetts fight is now smminn«;l ;;ihrx'rtimluf]\g"fv ‘(he ‘fioluw the Army, Navy and ‘l\,‘lanlnflu(,‘urpl:; ever on Mr. Stephens, who already is | Specialist Says Former Actress winding to a thrilling finish. dation of the late Louis A. Coolidge, | has been drawn up, and probably willl ;e o ; rous ot 5 E - S hine e At 18 e (D ctically | Bepublican, fsfgivine the ‘Democratlc | aamis’ befors, the. EHouse District sub: | oLerburdened with numerots cther Sought Chance to “Vamp The traditional toughness of the all hands, will stand or fall by the | wet candidates for Senator and gov-|Gommittee inquiring into District af-|oquic 1o o this bus case, so that % Army mule again is upheld in a vesponse of the voters to the Presi. ernor all the ald it can. This aid IS|fajrs when it turns the spotlisht of !y “gienpens will be able to devote Soft Drink Magnate. teport to the War Depdrtment dent’s appeal. Den ocratic leaders hail | com'ng, to a large extent, from dis-|inquiry on St. Elizabeth's. HioRe iRie (o hia GTHEE Worik: Wa ilks el s from the 42nd Infantry, stationed h v 1 s acdbnian T ATl e el Another Inquiry Proceeds. | want Mr. Clayton to make a thorough | o\ ©7F e T Every month we reduce the prices of a signal of tepul an des . Repub- Curtis Guild, widow k: v 5 - o o ic o )y the Associate ress. b 4 a . Tiean managers contend thit Mr. Ceol. | publican governor of the State, who| Tt is designed to cure a sftuation N "A'x:fe"ri:'.f"fl:?u;:.‘filfi\l;g?,|of,1;.2§ NEW YORK, October 25—The| broke loose and disappeared in the one and two of a kind and short lines that dge by throw the full weight of |has just come out for Walsh and|which is said to have resulted in much | 70 0 ‘corporations i Washington | name of Asa G. Candler of Atlanta, Jungle. S o E ICED Tis personality into the fray mere- |Gaston. hardship. In the meantime, the sep-j tHAEY o e Dreparation of | Ga, founder and former owner of the | A ;.‘u‘n; {;;um} hxm"h]g-’;)»‘l L have accumulated. THE RED UCE v made Senator Butler's election Fear Exodus of ‘Wets, arate inquiry undertaken at the direc: | ;0,00 lesiclation to force a merger | Coca:Cola Co., teday was injected into | I had fallen inte a 1000t hoje o sual doubly sury hey hoid tha. tne L G tion of Congress by the office of the | Proposed leislation to force the $150,000 breach of promise trial| Shortly after he entered the jungle PRICES BELOW tell a story of unusua PPresident is far too shrewd and cau- | On the other hand, another promi-|controller general into the fiscal ad- EACROUL e brought by Mrs. Lettie Lash, former | 2nd had remained there, practically 4 ious a politician to risk his own |nent Republican woman wet, MrS.|minjstration of the hospital is pro. Appointment Announced. actress, ngainst Dr. Junius H. Me-| Without food and water, all the ratinEe— prestige in a losing battle. William Lowell Putnam, sister of | ceeding and is expected to be wound 2 5 = A Heniy necvelspecialist time. The animal was a living 4 Butler's leaders ave especially elated | President Lowell of Harvard, and of | yp by the end of November. Secre-| The statement of Commissioner Bell, | 6% (4ivect “examination, Dr. Mec-| SKkeleton, covered with ticks, still over M 1 Mrs. Coolidge’s decision | Amy Lowell, poetess, has renounced | jav¢” \Work's special committee re.{announcing the appointment of Mr. o & U bas carrying the saddle and infantry to Journey o Northampton to vote. |the Walsh-Gaston ticket, She says|iol oW Him 2'few days ago that it | Clayton, read: T e e i ciom| ‘cquipment with which he'was:Ia- R ad E'Uer Ite"l B()’()“" They think that circumstance may |that desirable as modification mav be, | haq completed its inquiry and would The Public Utilitles Commission, | /o"Candlar for the purpose of ‘vamp-| 9¢n When he ran away. e y 2 v . ndice ‘thousands of st -home it is more important to avert “Demo- |, 50eed immediately to the work of under authority nted it by the cur- ing” him v There may have Dbeen some addicts to go to the polls. cratic misrule,” so she espouses the|riting a report. Department offi- | rent appropriation act for an attorney| “Ugyo'gaiq she knew some friends| SCANty vegetation in the hole, but ; 5 0" the Rout of the Cooliage |canse of Senator Butler and Gov. Ful-| SHitE o, ROT: P YRTinChicted fat law, has requestea Mr. William | o “SHe said sho knew some friends) i"could not have lasted more than (19)—$2 & $3—Boudoir Lamps, with $ 00 Lesture the tide \was running sirongly |ler. Fears of heavy Republican de-| £ F *SeC2tiry on his return fror a | MCK. Clayton to aid in_connection | §5. (e Foea-Coia neovle tn AUAMA T o day or so. iiain water may have = o . Walsh's favor. It was taking that fections to Walsh on the liquor issue | ywegtern trip, 10 days hence. with _the present legal difficulty with| o e PR on to M. | trickled down to the captive at Silk Shades. . .. . ectlon not =0 much beeause of new | are real and widespread in the Butler| ™ 4"ty gituation regarding commit- | the Washington Rapid Transit Co. @andierianiiiahetaot the mirodlice | Hoe ¥ onditions in this campaign, but be- camp. ment of persons in the military or| “This, it is expected, will be for|Gandier, And it she g0t the introque. He was taken back to camp and E (2)-$24.50—Englander _ Lever- (use of Walsh's normai voit-getiing | There is an eveof-battle Democratic | i, %olica now stands, commit-|about one month. 1t is understood | Uion o him, she could ‘vame him| now is taking on fat and is in good E v & Ciuch 5() . . The | ssive thing about |attempt to discredit Butler as “a pro-| pilte ove’ cagy, but releases are dif.) thitt the employment is temporary, as; perause e W & health. motwon O . idacy he outset has |fessional ](»I)h\'lst."i‘ 'n;e Demoamll: ficult. When an officer or enlisted :l[;l“l:vl‘h& si‘p:hinhgiolpxr";;ct:g\\' v‘l;hlixg “Mrs. Lash, a 46-year-old widow and ———— Green denim mat- cen his 1924 run against Senator Gil- |are telling from the stump an adjudged insane and N LG Gt T el v v tldren | [ | 2 In that presidential . with | their newspaners that the Senator f,flr,f-’?.{.‘mfiz??abfif"n.l“’m!fnm, he is m. | Decelnber, the position ot attorney e e 30Y MAY BE BLINDED tresses ........ ike o the same ket olet | vears, particularly while In the Legle | fedliely reensed trom ine. sorvice | WULIS continie | ehocist promea o marty b BY DYNAMITE CAP (ysrrs—tibeend, Peckls $50.00 LYQVLIBXIToVITgY iefeaind Walsh by a bare 15,000 votes, | ture, was a recognized representative | o e Ethoapitalivais h o fiHatas his offse ¢ o while Coolidge’s mmafority ‘over Davis |of the iniereste’” Butler ia sssalled| and 18 retained In the hosplist a8 additional Jegal assistaice was needed | 1921, onlyto. Withdraw his offer i Day Bed. Coil gnd La ]"\‘H\- nmulm\r |'.y a ln]-_um« 2s ml(-, e kin(!vol;‘lgph,\f'::gq E;l\en?:l release arrives, he is neither civilian {2t “;gyl‘-f-d”"\t)(l:?i‘]; ‘unudt {ll: ‘thl:s ffi'? ST A I5len witilaohkiTierstany sxglostoi Ffiollows Vatuh B spring 0,000. No amount of Republic onal “interests” as s alleged| or in the service, and there is no i e e i s fatea b 3 . ‘ume SE ol 5 ¢ “in- = 1 ficulty. today, written by him and_signec 4 5 = b ShiNa &"l Hatanis von miniilizes 'h)'l ‘iLorfif:(!'h}‘::\ t«irhyl\‘n - d}“j;;&, qw‘;‘q rec;wrduin the civil courts o‘fh\ht; ex- T o e e Pl 16 el “DevildlG souts €. 1, 11 Dr M Blow Out Burning Fuse Lit by 3 (5)—$18.00—All-layer Felt Mat il DU el acates Jo o) erests =ONC L €€MS | smination necessary under the law. e 5 = L o d &8 omplished in 1924 |to be in stronger position than Sena- Y ton who raised the question | Henry explained, after the judge ha Another at Playground. tress, 50-Ib........ ? imisti | jutler. Politicians, many who ex- ‘Would Act Legally. lity of the purchase of the|ruled that he must answer question Walsh Is Optimistic. [toriButier. > e . o Linston RaBid Transt Dby the| put to him, that the letters stood fo. | Déral 7 vears old} ot Ject Butler’s defeat, foreshadow Ful- : i B tencentin shington Rapid Transit Co. by the | D ] . | _James Donahue, 17 vears old, o o e The Democratic senatorial nominee |1est BUfers el Hotter has made | camne phI would Drovide 10T peertifi-| North American Co., which question | “500d looking devil,” a term of en. | 1717 Thirty-fitth sireet may lose’the | (2)—812.50—Steel Dropside Cribs, % gures that nothing has happened s popular executive, and ranks as a|opr by the surgeon genmeral of the|caused the abrupt discontinuance of | dearment he said Mrs. Lash applicu | sight of both eyes as the result of a wood finish > interval to make him less of o man of the people. His Democratic | atm Y or Navy that the man is mental. | the valuation hearing before the Pub- | to him. dynamite cap exploding in his face U oo “tter., reckons, on the | guisndne. Col. Gaston, is a bank chatr- | 177 1he 01 SR, B e from the | lic Utllitles Commission.” s . when he attempted to blow out a fuse 18:50 Y, many things have ocynan “publie uellity man, enormously | gervice dated 30 days ahead and then| M. Clavton will not lose his posi-| ) £\ TER HEIRS 0RD’E‘RED ittached to it at the Georgetown play (1)—$29.00—Oak Kitchen Cabi- $ 1 to magni; strength. He pich and identified with New England | provide for examination by a lunacy | 100 as chairman of the utilities com- ground Tuesday afternoon, police of a large number | jieh, nnance. {ssion through the courts of the Mittee of the federation as a result of he seventh precinct reported today in net, sliding top. .. { Republican wet voies 1 scount | Gaston s the soppingwet, < of | Disiriet of Columbla amolt s g o TO GIVE UP $1,000,000 concecion wich the afzes o Loy : ing on heavy support in the industrial | the Democratic ticket. His final cam- | “rhe jnsane person would then be | sl S0 g —— Moy, 16 vea d. 152 rtv-thirg L $YR 0 Sags bt Sixe Ditin istrists, which have suffered depres: | paign Mast s _document entitled | an {nmate of the hospitul throush | dent of that urganization. Three Children of Levi Instructed | st ho 15 alleked to have lehted | I L izmm!('hm Mo LR past two ) ° IS | “A New Declaration of Independence. | ,roper legal procedure, and if and i e < eapli il kol i . i $ caleulating that Butler is r | \which calls for annihilation of the|ReD™ mufi;(m'd Again mentally com- | < CALL “THROTTLING” PROBE. , by Judge to Pay Fund to ;'\f?fihf.. rr'l;;\‘_ig;‘!g;(‘io‘;]m‘d'"b MGyE 1 hogany finish, hair - e Estate for Grandchildren. According to the police, Donakiue cloth seats { was playing foot ball at the play- S tve e . v 3 eighteenth amendment and the Vol-| otont “could be released through the DRI ol b feteadBIRwROR S TR o meoue | local courts. ! Compldint of the Interfederation on from every standpoint makes | dry as Col. Gaston is whole-] This bill, with ' other proposed | Council over the alleged throttling of | B ciated Press. Ao SRR TR T . Gaston counts on Wide SUb-|cyanges in the District code to pro- | interstate bus transportation from | SPRINGFIELD, IIL, October 25— | §rolin®, when he and several other $85 Full Size " Hx ok it ping Tk M Ol | R e . T Listile g ipbGiLe th the cotimitment | A Supreme Court has|i ooX0 DURINEE 2 DO eine tor the 3 el e ndleae sl R LDl L B e o of indigent Insane in the District of . i ordered payment by the three children | Fnilding, he discovercd the: dyamite g SivE dinontance, AEBte: sihe thos Hope of Republicans. Columbia, was indorsed by the Dis- | er ¥ the public utilities commis- | of the late Levi Z. Leiter of approxi-| cap and burning fuse, which he tried an'«t o T Soate b e thcre ] : D i a | trict Commissioners in March, 1920.|sion at an informal conference with | mately §1,000,000 to the estate to be | {6 biow out. I ‘ o) e &t ! the President's ac-| Republican hopes, senatorial and | ™qy " in \vas never passed by Con- | members of the utive committee | h the 11 grandchildren of the B , but the commitment of insane | of the inte Monday | financier. Most of the fund will go | tion will be the factor that saved the | gybernatortal, are founded on two o = me. in for inquiry during the past|morning at 10 o'cloc [ 1o the ‘children of the late Lady| Maj. Gen. Bell Nears Death. Dresser G H,I!'. uum! chairman. Demo- | \rimary factor: . that Massa- ‘ats do not underestimate the power | chusetts is r Republican by . . 5% el ion and the House District sub- | The conferenc : - | Curzon. i oo = k Fiites appsintedl ol naulse nto||hv U e o .| Joseph Leiter, defendant in the suit | , CHICAGO, October 28 (P).—M hf‘ the ;‘(-uiul] P actor. Indeed, they |a huge majority; secondly, that, bar- 1 g Mah 4dmit that their supreme task now is|ping metropolitan Boston, the State e apr to 4 E RS ) Braninb . 5 | Gen. George Bell, U. S. A., retired, Mahogan for Walsh is not a repudiation of | margin, as proved by two State-wide | tigate the situation Tittee of th ition council, | their. father's estate, has contended | Commander of the 33d Division in the Veneer— Coolidge. liquor referendums. These conditions, ——— ‘";”“‘_ tatel ! uncil is com- | that $1,000,000 paid him int World War is.near death, according | Only 4 Boston Post, independent Demo- | plus the Coolidge factor, give Butler: SUNDAY OPENING 0. K.D. | rosed of reprosntatives of the Jeed. | when he purchased the Zeigler coal | to Dr. Gustavus Blech. Gen. Bell re- nly aloh . Eande o R (08 iBTiesime nhBSE s fcontHcuCeRHat IRl LD eration of Citizens' Associations and |lands should be divided among the | turned from California a week ago. to Sell L ababer and ardently Rou igiciet swill trinmph. = {the civic federations of Arlington | s income. The countess claim- = e Walsh, thus summarizes the situation:| In any event the senatorial con-|guo.ia tch to The Star. M. - C 4 8 Sirien e 4 i : any g Star. “ounty, Va., and Montgomery County, {ed that t ¢ was part of | Dritis stries o; oxi- hall Massachusetts accept Sena. | test seems destined to be close. How. | SPecial Dispal e Sta County, Va.. and Montgomery Co {ed that the money was part of (]m. Dritish industries employ approxi $ 2.50 tor Butler merely because he is the | ever, it was close in 1922 when the WINCHESTER, Va.,, October 28.— friend of the President? Must our | ate Cabot Lodge defeated By a bare majority the City Council | affe 1 for Calvin Coolidge and over- | William A. Gaston by less than 8,000. | last night passed over the mayor’s| confidence in hjm be stretched to its| It was close in 1924, when Walsh |veto an ordinance legalizing the sale uttermost limit to force us to vote | missed re-election over Gillett by only | of soda fountain drinks, ice cream, | Upholstered A 0r 4 man whose record is repugnant? | 18,000. The heavy up-State Repub- | candies 3 accos Sundays by | 3)—$27.50— stered Arm- $ 50 Cin ace ot in truth and honor say to | lien votes, 1, as usual, relied upon to | bona fide hotels, restaurants and drug DAILY DEMONSTRATION q (382750 rh‘:lirs bR kv > ident Coolidge: bt Walsh's certain big majority | Stores. The > passed by a 3 S, MF Fresitents welars wousiaats it S S:to-4 vote. Before it was vetoed by HIS WEEK blue jacquard ... We reiofos i ncubisie e e e | i { Mayor Julian F. Ward proponents of N 3 : erten iR Stearns Aids Butler. the measure mustered nine votes in 3 $25.00—High-back H all $1 5,00 in ours. We do no = ik s spite of vigorous opposition and e P, e do not w: tor| Frank W. Stearns, Mr, Coolidge’s|SPs of Weotous oppositon and | Chairs. Tapestry nearly a score of religious, civic and | patriotic organizations. ! Mayor Ward vetoed the measure on | the ground that it was cla legisla- | | Butler. He is not the Coolidge type |close friend, has, following the Presi- Massachusetts type. We pre-| dgent’s lead, taken a personal one whom-— —rep- | hand in Senator Butler's campaign. the people of M: ! The Boston merchant prince has ad- Are preparing to vote for David | dressed a shoal of personal letters alsh. You know him. He is|to men and women soliciting support | tion and discriminatory, sayving there t. able and independent. e has | for Butler, The Stearns' letter is | Were eertain confectioners, poolrooms, _ declared that no partisa S 4 T s stave tobacco stores and others not allowed @97 00— S B 50 partisan reasons will | accompanied by a statement in which by law to be open 6n’ Bundays, Sev-| (1)—-827.00—Jade Green E . ever induce him to ¢ S e i ; Sonsifo e SolGisk s iEn ho : . stearns lists a variety of reasons for | ooa)'oounctimen who voted to override ; : amel Ladies’ Desk L he is convinced that | Butler on—principally his de- piuclimentwhol e | it B it | Bu ! the mayor’s veto indicated that if any . ermore, the more | voted s to President Coolidge. Sl | ines he 15 ible to SUPROLt & Mas e e O e e ronage: | unfalr advantage is taken of the ordi- «etts President in a righteous cause, fervent appeal to Republican voters [1ance they will at once offer an ord : ! i $ = i ch. the more pleased he will be. You to go to the polls. On bringing out |Dance torepealtheact $11.00—Chair to mat should not ask anything more. And | vote Butler’s chances admittedly now, Mr. President, if you know of |depend to considerable _extent. |ous. If the full Re i vou k depe ’ xtent. | ous. publican vote can —$216.00—4 - 4 any reason why Mr. Walsh is un- Some Butler meetings have been so|be polled, G. O. P. managers claim a Sl S o vor of the support of those who thinly attended that Republican man-|they have nothing to fear room Suite, in $ 00 ve faith in Massachusetts and be zers are genuinely frightened by G.| Henry Cabot Lodge, jr., grandson American ‘ 'r‘}“ in please give O. P. apathy. In that circumstance |of the late Senator, has been drafted val them to s the real explanation of President | from his newspaper work at Boston | walnut PR Coolidze’s ~intention to travel to|to drum up and get out the y _$275.00—4- m Spbbl e l‘_" BDor. Northampton to cast his ballot. G. O. P. vote. For that purpose he | | (1)—$275.00 pe 'BmlmoA . s wion is the rife of what| The Butler-Ste mp is hope. | has organized and is actively leading | Sniia e finally induced Mr. Coolidge to come | ful’ that the i a i 4 f nally e 10 cc 4 presidential example of | “the Republican Assoclates of Massa. it into the open for Senator Butler. | election-day duty will prove contagl- | chusetts.” it can Walnut. . Massachusetts was convinced a | 5 : Ervsent Sota adhery to e Mcarsofsehaseproom . B wimert. 99 )-00 Stete i tious i s, 3 3 | Clow "Gasteam” to be an Suite, in Ameri- ) % s dturdag g;etnmeg g’tg;ku;!g Hours ideal economicall system can walnut... . .. > % in Butler = :30 to oc | the lete heating —$65.00—Jacquard Uphol- i o wier. | = 7th & D Sts. Bank Only otk e men heiitigs- . Wk o $49'00 ;i e S ”:1;":1 fter | 3 ~ " ha"w-;;m"c'::"‘;;zfi"f‘r Armchairs .. .. st ) nator's emocrats : | schools, churches, factories e i B0 0y Gl ‘ . Oar ofi‘lcers Alm and public buildings EN the morning is chilly, or the day is cold, just (2)—$849.00—Jacquard Uphol- $29 OO en to conceal the res ; | { . 5 turn' on a valve and light one, two, or as many C i g o e b gl - y y Clow stered Armchairs . . s - “Gasteam” Radiators as you need. Each radiator is an in- v to > R ntative & = - e e o i | to make courtesy and ac- ol ;i:ep;:‘:;r;:l:tlc-m heating plant. Economical, modern gas is (1)—$45.00—Golden Oak Bujf- $ 3 5,00 s 1 fet - cr e Wie ek ¥ commodation distinguish- b hether the | i 3 oo, of ithe There is no furnace or boiler to coax and stoke. And you upholstery ....... (5)--$8.00—Night Tables, in walnut $ 4.9 5 or mahogany finish tte his_enormous | | \ . s g = st to o tend 10 I b ing feature:'; of the Lin- b , pay only for the heat you use, as you use it. (1)—855.00—Dresser, in walnut $3 7.00 wlican managers are || 4 s coln National Bank Washington There is no care, no odor, no labor, no fuel problem, no veneer, 48-inch size ety on i e | sovice ¥ drudgery. Clean, healthful steam heat is always at your : the | Coollige indorse gl ruice. Liggett Drug Store finger tips, in any room, for any time of the day or year. (2)—$35.00—Quartered O a k $ 1 9. 00 a ome their real hope of FEE S Z f . g | 14th and Irving Sts. 7 I : Walsh. They will be satls : i It is their policy to give Hay Rubber Stamp Co. Phone or Write Today: Clow "Gasteam” automatically Chifioleds groce do so by modest margin. 2 Street N.W. . : tic man are far Q6sn we 828 Iaih Rece maintains an even steam pressure. Over 20 years of use strained their prosnostications. S . the same degree of eff- | fi;‘t“"‘:’;“"g" ';': have proved it to be safe, odorless, ccanomicyal, and free i (1)—855.00—Chifforette, in ma- $35.00 i A ':‘!:::‘;‘J(«le‘f“xre TR A cient service and consid- Washliigton-Virstat from trouble and worry of the small heating unit. E hogany finish .. .. i their chan of smothering Butler Railway Company are a 10405 proposition ! iR eration to our small de- 1202 Pa. Ave. N.W. R o L R iy way v QAR S s $3950 Personality an Tssue. i . it Fraskiln: Qlothies Shep Tne. expensively Clow “Gasteam” can be installed. Deferred pay - is_cutting almost more i Sl posttors that we gwe to 1003 Pa. Ave. N.W. ments can be arranged if desired. Phone or write—or, better i enatorial conflict sl i T i e " : Butler is a conservative, i 't our Iargest. e yet, come in and see Clow “Gasteam” in operation. apitalist and n of somewhat : e e 806 Florida Ave. N.W. See Your Plumber or Heating Contractor if You Prefer If you don’t get it they Wiae Beothers Dair ' ; : October 27, 19: I want to be told about it. | bty Tty o Washington Gas Light Co, s s At § 419 Tenth Street N.W. 1618 11th St. N.W. P . a t e , Our ofi'i.cers are men O13 E Strest NW. Main 8250 - o riv i whose business is service ||| 2a14 14th Bt N, e ‘ pieces ...... and whose efforts may > Y | | (9)—$1.75—Unfinished Breakfast $1 .29 Investors U@l be summed ap in the o M erees] — "“We. rourseloes : , dia | | LOW TERMS CONVENIENTLY ARRANGED the better scive by serv- 3 , B VR "L, ing others best.” 3 4 i i GH_I . FURM! ! ! IBE With those desiiog 3 ¥ | Houna ':;L‘i'.f' ment _"‘" mco a Manufactured by JAMES B. CLOW & SONS, Chicago 905 Tth Street N.W. e ‘ 17th & H Sts. EACH RADIATOR IS AN INDEPENDENT STEAM HEATING PLANT : - (2)—$25.00—Jac d Uphol- : slzzz” Cane-back $14000 Rockers <........ (1)—8$350.00—Mohair Up- i Ko om $7Q()-00 GO FUTK ARG JOUGC L