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5. 0.P. PRIVIARIES MiAY BE NEGLIGIBLE Other Cc.nmfiatea to Keep (‘u-. esmle Lowden’s En- | Into Indiana. 'I\\"I LAWRENCE. Gov. Lowden > on the noo former Il have his 1ary n ballot in Indiana | will not t Isidn of the oiher i 3 o kee sowe of | | of ! p out i now | lent | n lieve X nated an | ri preference Wsequence in the final sen- | ator Cu ndidat Lowden or \h ing what the 1t shou about reje Curtis is not having any to that of M but the prin having a good deal more the West than appea Mr. Curtis is the ¥ of the Senate and has at tho coming s leadership in a wa the attention of the party lead There is as yet some doubt about the role that Vice Pre: 'l t Dawes will play. It has been s ed that he will not make an active campaign before the convention, but will hope to win the support that goes to former Gov. Lowden. Borah May Renew Al 5 Already there is discussion that Sen- ator Borah of Idaho has not finished his attack on Mr. Lowden, and that between now and convention time he will have revived some of the opposi- tion that helped to spoil Mr. Lowden’s chances in 1920, though in behalf of Mr. Lowden it is asserted that the Republican convention b s willing- ness to nominate him for Vice Presi- dent in 1924 eliminated the Missouri primary episode from its mind com- pletely. A number ‘Dawe convention might compar: Dawes, 1 him as king in on the s 5 publican 1 n opportin: f favorite son candi- n the primaries of es, thus helping ige. but it hogm« to look, even at this early date, that the presidential preference pri- v will mean very little toward in- ing the delegates st the mext ican national convention. (© t. 1927.) CONCORD CLUB TO MARK “GERMAN DAY” TUESDAY Members to Pay Tribute to Baron | von Steuben, Revolution- ary Hero. Members and friends of the Con cord Club will celebrate German day Tu: by paving tribute to the memory of Baron Frederick William Augustus Henry Ferdinand = von Steuben, distinguished German sol- dier who fought for the American cause in the Revolutionary War. The celebration will take place at | ‘8:30 o'clock Tuesday night in the| clubhouse, at 314 C sireet. There will be a program of addresses and music. Among those who K Richard Brauner, = Top: Repalring 1017 E Center: Red S area. Left to k of the Motor president the orm stricken . McPherson chool for the s Mrs. Charles Photos by John Mueiler, Becker and Rev. There will be rman singers. ff of the Ger- and prominent German- ans have been club; Judge G. L. Dr. Richard Schmidt | FEDERATION TO AID RED CROSS WORK [a invited. | (UmmInPe in cha consists | lN TORNADO AREA chairman; William | “ontinued frc 2 i The of Fr: Jannemenn, Gu: Bender, Mrs. | August Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred i 5 (« Machler, Dr. Margaret Eck, Dr. C. E. |~ Christiani, Herman Winkle Mrs. Allos \(‘h achter, George Diener, | ‘\th J. Bruegger, der and Cari | b e 5 . ‘lkI Thanksgiving day This ised to 50,000, to enable the | District to take care of its own tor- e inado relief. The membership fee is | $1, so that if the goal is reached THREE ARE SENTENCED thire il o 330000 receivad 48 ON ROBBERY CHARGES | recur ot thic vear's ,-‘,5‘:;;}"“:;.\;jm 1 the present disaster and thror the remainder of the y i tion to ing ma 1 More than 8,000 membe -d thus f.u dl!ll the roll ! ing their oup of workers in_uni- ection of Mrs, W, nan of hospitals for the yesterday made col- | han \,,\m..‘l Army-Marine foot ball | ster and | game at Catholic University Stadium. ‘ Departments Contribute. have come in from Red ¥ 1intained in the Gov- ! ments and bureaus | partment of Commerce v i nt to mak: pts up to The following sums have ived (rnm other Government | | my Given *Ihiree Years Ench by Jusnce Siddons—Two Others Sent to Penitentiary. James R. Fle both colored, tentiary for day by Justice F in~ Criminal Division broke into the stc r Augu qa Anthony given three years in the penitent beat David Flournoy | way from him Se iry for grand e i, lued at $35, from | $1.122.2 | been rece assault with 8 partment, mmission, weapon Ankle Deep. From the Boston Transeript *Is Mrs. Newrich Bwim? “Well, hardly bathing suit wet ado has served interest he in social | of work in the flood in tie with the ble 1 to spe work for the 20,000 under its care. James vice chairman of the Red | his return here today from | wea, where with Se erce Hoover relief, s workl much ¥ ! in_the face flood that there e race Winter, | using every avai rt of the countr enough to get her Red Cre PECIAL NOTICES. EHRATED CIDER BARREL WILL | aily until December 20th cider | choice api hour out Fred flood suffere FOR ARY | an_ D ally.” my- | BROCK. 1 REPATRING Eaiion ) dd en done of the ction no prev your hom “Already 48-M._Star off I WILL NOT debls uniess n’a‘! Y \ni taimako Ghow Vv ME Get our return load ured and 1oad shipments to Phil Pittsburgh cial tes. ATIONA. DLL House Repamng. Whison o ihe. minth: P . H \Anlmrl of k prec un\\mun Reroofmz and Repa:rmw —uf sh #nd 11 at rw b s Allied Asphalt Products Corp. Ave__ Phon Makf. We(’.k]y _Tnps Wi L vE Nine dw 10 400 a places and cous building Tk 1ie ll the N: n'lee plant and schot He: port does hich r Navy Department. slude the Navy jurisdiction of LoSa0HAGE." Nortu 3343, | FILE ESTATE PETITIONS ? more than | petition tor d_Wood dmnustratmn Asked of Property Left by Woman Decedents. Mrs. ¥ vember & HATS o Any Color BACHRACH Expert Cleaners & Blochers 733 llth St NW . who died ate valued according’ to s of admir e Court by d Ro $45,000, tition for let ed in Proba is a Condict, an estate £40,000, accordir lette: testamentar Meyer Lewin, the ludes premises 1 survived who died Sep- valued at | to the filed or n William A Trifling Sum Buy a Tornado Policy in the NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL INSURANCE CO. 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FRAME STUECO BRICK BLGK METAL Tin Roofs—Concreting Roofs Painted—Gutter & Spout Answer: By buildingup a | resistance against sickness, R e | ‘and that’s easy and pleasant it they take TONERPAKE| i5ST. | SCOTT’S EMULSION P We Remodel, MARJORIE HODGES NS BABY PRIE Bauston Youngster Deciared Best of 250 in Food Show Contest. out of ti imately under 4 y in the contest for the healthiest baby. staged as tures of the matinees of the annual food show at the Wash- ington Auditorium, little Hodzge 1a daughter winner. | Lll”(‘ Marjorie was winner over 3 a eligible | final conte ernoon_contes _gold coin donated by tional Bank. presented the __MARJORIE AMATEURS TO GIVE PLAY “Stellar™ Tomorrow Night. HODGE! of a food show, which wa lower floor of the auditor local Retail cers’ Protecti r 9 to 1 to the Group to Open Season public | opaning their season of a productions, the Stellar Dr: ers will present tomorrow night the Holy Trinity Auditoriurm, Thirty-sixth and O streets, a three-act comedy, “The Boomer The play The show night when a the winner, other finalists | afternoon wer srma Rowena D | l“”l Richard Lawson, street northe obby \\h\hun H stree! Wood, Spring R street; Shirley Columbia r H 3718 Twenty-fourth Thelma Lorraine Pierce, nertheast. The last prelimi m was held yeste to the final judging. Norma Rowena Neal of C as declared winner i entrants 1417 Massachusetts Katherine Louise ired May Patricia een lmmm-m 6811 Laurel avenue, 245 ." andDorot i 0’((1 Rodman street. Cellars Waterproofed Guaranteed, Also Cement Work FICKLEN & CO. R. 410, Bond Bldg. Telephone Main 3934, Franklin 3529 north 1743 L stre baby contest \fternoon prior vear-old | Park Marion Smith, Takoma Park, D. 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