Evening Star Newspaper, May 26, 1927, Page 3

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ING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, MAY 26 1927. over to Pickerel and the bull. In a - 54 few minutes 1 would have been talk: T M-I.L-E MEMOIRS OF UNCLE JOE CANNON {5k th vl bag T aited afte tho v == \'nnh:hl"& crowd: ‘T see»therelnr:l t}i,re]el At the Weather :':md dates here, l\l'r. Pl(‘ke}'o , the bu With One of Our As Told to L. WHITE BUSBEY, His Confidential Secretary for Many Years. e R | erel or the bull to Congress in my CHAPTER XXYV. caught the crowd. Tt came OW did you first get elected ighing and applauding. T heard | g to Congress?” I asked Mr. -ferences to that incident all over the | - = Cannon - rict, and it ran Pilekerel and the ° b, rant pulled me | bull out of the campaign ' he replied. “He First Congressional Speech. by 60,000, and 1 went & Y OF ek I got into the lime light with my in with the ¢ Or perhaps it would S L L be better to that the vietory of empt to ridicule me. After this ¥ s —that are representative of the daily savings to our / customers on the highest quality of foods. that year, 1 as due to the com- i 4 A | )~ v 5 n se e erica ple, AL A ! \ ‘the. Hayssed. Member £ Bh” T-BILT their revulsion agains s and | [ i | ; e U | 1t happened this way. reformers an g ress () a ed me to the p GARAGES RIEHKS hceabelng v dHovat 8t o) / i ! o X 7 i nittee, and the chairman of the com B ha h | mittee appointed me chairman of a PER i e U subcommittee to revise the postal 38 '\l(l{l\‘ll AL Steel & 17U 10 jams were fet loose thai i A ) il o three po niils, one to ! Wood Frame || |, Most of the highbrows in the | " 3 { Republican party left it to form a| W \SHl\b TON | third party of the truly sood. This 2 nominated Horace Greeley Stier 0 tastors In 1 g other to restore in part the fra ankl CONSTRUCTION CO. o1 nnlnrwml him, and the cam- I privilege \\Im h had Im( n abolished o \ : 7 2 ade by mudslinging R ! ; \ privies 200 K St. N.E. ? and pretty | SR \ . L | by the SPECIAL NOTICE—Our stores will remain open until 10 P M. Sat May 28th, and will be closed All Day Mcnday, W‘;ay ;0”: aturday, Argo Salmon | ORANGES FINE FIRM MEAT— California—Pure Gold Brand PERFECT IN FLAVOR! | Med.—Lge. Size )Lge.—Exlm Lge. w 23¢ |65 18¢ *6' jor 23¢ _S;::;z‘,fy EGGS ‘—W— i < ent Grant “I wa oln_10100 body else in high office. on the firs suffered silently until | d then re-clected Grant RN - T had spoken e than o few min- o | and then re-clected Gra / utes Wiliic 4 > " Co-operative Apartment : argest majority ever given to /I - BT m(:’:‘nm[“:” Phelps ¢ Homes 3 ll‘m?idvm up to that time. The | A W) g b A | must have oats in my pocket Liberal partv went on | » R X [} “ broke It was the gre: in the his F | t “In that | s a politica - | the Western people . fected in the same way ex nomination 2\ 5 4 ’ pect (:m,-l the seed, belng good. will | Bromwell and Col, Jess . 7. d a good crop. for how T got the nomina- = “\NA / Debate on Hayseed. | I had better let my old friend.| = 6 “This wasn't wit, but it got me the | wn Dunbar ‘.‘.r .\lerlu\pi 1wll ‘lhm | NN N attention of the Honse. In replying to story for me. He was a_ delezate to 3 N me Phelps aaid: 'The, gentleman from that convention. The other day he Hlinois, with an eloquence that was and here untutored but very effective, whose And Uncle | im nation flashed the iron network | of his logic | ished the e, spoke of “""'"numm:'"fi'm'flx"'"'"" .2 s nmlmsmm\( that you will = | many thi that ! filled m. m.-u by retire from Congre: forcibly re. CN | amazement. He spoke of the hays minded me of your nomination. & his hair and under the magic touch me as a countryman started a accident FANCY CREAMERY “A Decidedly Better Butter” Fresh Churned—Exceptional Flavor In Convenient Cut From V,.lb. Prints— Lb. 54c The Tub— Lb. 4 9c . All our bulter is made enhrely from pn:leunzed cream. LKB | Vividly do T recall the talks and hal | \ lof his voice that hayseed glowed | | 's . At that time I was round his head like a halo of the “harleston and, although but &= wrtyrs; and when he spoke of the | , was one of the seven | { in his pocket, it was with such | um., on tremises | delezates from Coles County, i) Before 1 had spoken more than a few minutes William Walter Phelps | force and such eloquence that 1 knew e ter having been placed in nomi- | of New Jersey interrupted me. he felt the tion the talks of the candidat: — — e e — t turne P. H. Bromwell, Jesse Moore s Mr. Cobb of Ka yourself were ahout like this: ‘hl ve helped us to write Ihl\ glowing speeches with the bull, and that | fense with Mr. Bromwell sa he had served thllfl r in American history. e me a chance to turn the tables. | of ) one h\x‘m in ('nll s, during whic! h| “When I came up for re-election I was speaking at the unty fair ‘ Phelps \m\ ack with another speech 74 1 had a tough time. The lib- lm]mh.ll when Pickerel appeared | satirizing me, and the West generally tice Sehiicn e had aout Fegained Aurs| v funct. but_the 3 rotted out the | for under ruc hole his two years’ retireme; kers we & S A TIC v | countr; i e r g Delivered F RESH Each Day' BT S ST caeeeee e | | | STRAWBERRIES ... xsiz0 SPINACH, 3 14-.17¢c | Tomatoes 2 15.25¢ Ear Corn 2 tor 13c |Iceberg Lettucerea10c CARROTS, 28unches9¢ | Radishes Bunch 2¢ CELERY Bunch 12¢ | Rhubarb Bunch 4¢ Asparagus Buch 29c | Pineapple Eah17c | ght the nomination | was the vear of the grea s ion of friends; in fact, rather Il\ n!m]fllfl[nrn“nt xlx; the S - = ~ — — ed to remain at home in the e a lot of trouble. ent, practice of law, hut if the convention, [James H. Pickerel, was a “very ¢ | SPECIAL RATES e e, [politician _and kept me on 1206 G Street N.E. | GARAGE_SERVICE eech of Cannon. Jjump. He ad the support of hoth | | IN AND OUT STORAGE : | the Democrats and the Greenbackers. | $6,450 | $10 PER MONTH e i B ; _Campalgned With Bull. | Delivery and Washing. 820 per month. 4 ey SonEH Pickerel was a farmer and stc Attradtive two.at k of six raoms car has 1(x_ own sbace, but preferred his reli itics ad o | which he . | ONTARIO GA RAGE wanted to s o work for ¢ s to exhibit : e i P.M.}| 1300 Kalorama R, t . but would ac- # cept the nomina n if, etc., ete. Then came your respected self, who 2 said: e 4 put me on th “Boys, you have listened to my good i led to break up one of | . '\[()IVHVP,R WILI HAVE OTHER ; Rromwell, and my beloved HER WILI 4 2 Moore. You see that | neither of them really want the nom- ————— Glistenin Teeth. ination, but, by a"flda’ want 7 1 want it damnes ad, too, etc. : g Well, you will remember the many REFRESHIN(, Y ou will d. / ballots, the final withdrawal of Mr. | enjoy flYS Bromwell and your nomination with ) the aid of the Coles County delega- SATISFYIN Chestnut tion, and it is a_matter of pride to me | | = Remarkable Results from | inat 1 had the honor to cast my vote ; Farms But- . 3 for you at that time. 1 know of no a Simple Device . . . |other man living who was a delegate un o NUTRITIOUS termik— to that vention. # # 8 ENTALauthorities agreethattwo | '* "*[ S TR B0 0 ! S S refreshin g separatesubstancesatenecessary | ., went on Uncle Joe, *1 don't | et e and satisfying. Physicians and he: \lth to whiten teeth. Yet if these twosubstance: | suppose that burst of frankness got M D specialists recommend it highly for its are put in one tube, they are useless. The) | me tie nomination, for the convention ek = ) mustbe kept separateuntil themomentof use | staved in csslon three da,\: a}l the beneficial effects upon the svstem. f as bitterly contested. Finally 5 B T L S b ] The double tube solved vell, to beat Moore, threw his Phone for regular delivery of this e votes to me and I was the candidate. 1tritious ink this problem! 1 was just an accident, but the acc nutritious drink. NEW-MIX le tube—o; dent went on repeating itself every ) fidfinmo.‘:::.amtwflwm;?ut two years after 1872, and except on ‘wholesome i Vi CC: s 1 was always elected. . ot set et arairaarn | 1 cam to c‘(}:gm;‘, i‘vhea Ve were in seasoning free h hi it rom e you uquecethem onthebrush. And what |1, (R0 °f Teconssiciion Lom, the from pepper W a difference it makes in the result. NEW- | (1,0 Nation is confronting great prob- MIX i the ulimate dentiieice. “Why | Lo 00 e o B foreian o POTOMAC 4000 didn’tyoudoit lon ?” asks onedentist. | war ever known. Between these two o Wh:::r Teetllg::w in 9 Days! ":nitc e bl reaiaoron E u LD E N s T ! | greater progress and had greater pros- | W & : O e L L niks You Are Invited to Inspect OQur Plant NEW-MIX is notonly safer and surer, but | ;0o here or anywhere else in the Musta rd Ti «quicker than other methods. 9 days it | \orld. 1 am thankful to have had a at Any Time ‘enough to whiten teeth and its continued | modest part in legislation which I be use keeps them like pearls, gums hard and i mflulhmmmdwh‘:lewm.Demnnd users enthusiastically approve it. Begin Bk ”v?";myud-"r'““& ‘e || Stoneleigh Court Dining Room di i it Rents Reduced !?'E‘nfi‘i"": f "‘fitf“i‘ ,,," Connecticut Avenue and L Street N.W. Phillips Terrace Apartment Wardman Management 1601 Argonne Place Just North Columbia Road at 16th We have left a few very attractive Apart- ° ments ranging in size from one room, reception hall, kitchen and bath to four rooms, kitchen, Club Breakfasts and Breakfast, Luncheon and Dinner reception hall, bath and porch. EXCELLENT SERVICE a la Carte L = — RENTALS REASONABLE INDOW SH ADE Ax'igil?m S. Phillips & Co., Inc. Main 4600 ade to NMeasure . I ) R o i LS Onle abili s enatlG o] E_:E E Bl EE us to make any kind or size shade you desire. And 17th and I Streets Lowesl lenmls of any new building ™4 iy g 90% RENTED All Outside Rooms NE W POTATOES 4 lbs. 23c CIGARETTES COU P ON S Camel—Chesterfield Ak Rl Lucky Strike—Piedmont At your neighborhood A & P Store aclmge—l 2 %C 2222222727722 2 e, N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N LOFFLER’S SKINLESS SAUSAGE 1. 35¢ For the “Memorial” Day Outing X X X X X X ¥ ¥ XX XXX¥XXX CORN BEEF HASH £:=17c | UNEEDA BISCUITS prs.dc VEALLOAF rie.7in 25¢ | CAKES -.ziiolis .. de POTTED MEAT so-. 9c | KIPPER SNACKS, 3rins20c DEVILED HAM +0:20c | SARDINES Domestic. in 5¢ ROAST BEEF 1.16.7in 28c | SARDINES Bise Peter 1:n]0c CORN BEEF 11s.7in 28c | SARDINES rvizzzcn I7¢ LUNCH TONGUE 1 28¢ | TUNA FISH 52 so- 20c Mat 7 Special Luncheon and Dinner 12:30 to 2:00 Seventy-five Cents PONSIBLE FOR ANY nibody excent myeell. | R, 130 W ath st m; L 6:00 to 8:00 One Dollar and a Quarter An Anchor Jar Opener Free!! —WHILE THEY LAST— With the Purchase of a Jar of Either Sultana Jam 20c { AP PRESERVES 29c | PEANUTS eFreh 19¢ | PAPER NAPKINSVng 81/3c OLIVES e Ilc, I5c | MUSTARD Getders I3 Jar OLIVES swea 12c, 19c | MAYONNAISE Cetiand's 25¢ Jar HEINZ PICKLES %% 21c | HEINZ RELISH -~ I8¢ wonte PEACHES *s%' 10c | PEANUT BUTTER #+23¢ Z‘:Inte APRICOTS - 10(: PRETZELS Lb. 25(: £ s B i o R, . HIGH ROCK ALL 5¢ Abner Drury || Ginger Ale | Soft Drinks | Beverage And Assorted Nu-Grape—Coca Cola Aged in Wood—Light Beverages Orange, etc. or Dark 3 5t 25¢\6 &4.23¢\4 . 19¢ BANANAS itk 0=23c » ATLANTIC & PACIFIC ™ _____.__—_______——___———————.____—__—_—__—._—“——__' R T ———"—— fi o] Ri A RIS, : ” % E Kind of ,Only a few spaces ]cs-fi o] 17th St. front spaces, $50 :l;lfi”lflgtg?ngi Capital Press Never Before . =i each—increased space to |I| E Chtmney Repamng Cheap has it been possible at such - > £ suit. 3 jon: all work a price to buy a h 5 i : P 4 Rooms 23x31, $100 month e L rp— : Home in Edgemoor, Md. Ol On a Ma!tress —that ultra-exclusive community—endowed by nature i e in_good condition by and developed by skill and taste. 1 ! A ground floor shop left Lkl | Group of new Homes of many varying types— i [ i1 - —1214x52 ft-—a mezza- exceptionally well planned, built and finished—on large i i nine may be installed— lots. On both sides of Montgomery Lane. 2 i also same space in cellar; 310’750 to 314,2;)0 ¢ :n:n;’hr entrance, $200 s s w | With Surprisingly Easy Terms Bty il epe——pe=——ne=—=

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