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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASIITN ’I‘O\' _D. €. JANUARY 29, 1928—PART 1.’ » s nannnnsacanoaroasi “The Store for Thrifty People” m,mmm A { G, 0 P STUMPEI] D%‘g%fi{igfifii I\(I;T IC:)A\I?’OII?:/IIKEHINE 5 We “have Never Offered Such Bargains at A};y Time — Before Inventory Is the to Seek Hoover Nomination— His Adherents Reply th Deflectlons Predxcted Story of Greene’s Ap- Ontertainty Growing as to Course for State Or- ganization. Special Dispatch to The Star |dates and there may be a complete pOlmme"t MONTGOMERY. Ala., January 28— realignment before the sclection is mm —_— | Efforts to corral the Alabama delega- made. Representatives of the faction el P i g . P s D A tion to the Democratic nationl conven- which has been unable to get in on the | syeciat ispateh to The Star ¢ b & e tion were brought to light today. An | distribution of party favors point out | RIGHMOND, Va.. January 28 —with | b Clean-up Sale Women’s osl Part Woul HARRISBURG. Pa. 28.— ! emissary of the Missouri Senator has that Hoover is the strongest man the | the passing of another week. Smith and | | o 's H \ ,U The outstanding development in Penn- | been working i Alabama to sound out | Republicans can put against Al Smith, | qti'Smith sentiment has bicome more | (5 & Children’s Hats & mon ults sylvania politics this week has been mp‘mc Reed sentiment. —Just what en-|conceding the latter's nomination by | pronounced among the Democrats of | (G| i, mueh i priced assorted colors, @ % ’51 65 Silk Fringed 1316.1326 Seventh St. PP 98 ' 00000000000000‘00000000‘ growing uncertainty regarding political observers predict that the | Friends of the present Vice President | dyr i it Mee “under wa 21ke . course the Republican State organiza- felement within the Democratic party pomt out the war record of their | Bepublicans of southwest Virginia, a | %‘ Tth Thie Coupon On R | fricndiy to modification of the Volstead favorite and advance the claim that | ;oh"0r (e state where the Republican | ¢ Chmce of Beuer Tt there 15 a single political leader of | 3¢t will hardiy flock to the Reed stand- Dawes can pool a_larger independent | Biciein is greatest % f there is a single politics {ard with Gov. Al Smith in the field vote among the World War veterans | S e o Y 0aC e Joaders held a 4—] oMo n S ats consequence in the State who has a! The Ku Klux Klan issue doubtless | than can be secured for the Republican | \ 100 g It fher ¢ ement he found is not revealed. | the Democrats o- | b . ! Conn 5 ot nors Virginia, and a Lowden boom is b ‘.......’..“.‘ ....‘...‘ e lid 1 Hemlante agn aaa deoliod 0oonouoo»oo“»oon»o:oooo»»o»no “nnnc’Panel Curtams concrete idea of how county organiza- | will predominate in the selection of the | ticket by any other candidate. The e f f Oniy z 1 P ” N hey would ask no additional pro- n all color tions will line up for the primary. and | Alabama delegation and those who arc | Republican delegation will be selected | g ey, WO, sk o aditioral bios ...“ 0000000000 oon»o$l to $2 Intants’ $51.59 81x90 Colored ¥ Y 1l stand at the preaching tolerance and anti-Klanism.| in a State convention. it is believed. Assembly, now in session in Richmond. No. -~ With This Coupon Onl: c vention. | look to Smith as the most available | while the Democrats will elect four Hadey : OS s d |Look to Smith as e e ermen i | foe e, Demoorats. will elect four | fut tnat ‘they would conduot an unre: Women's $6 to $9 trlpe preads .}0000'00 .00.000’0 000001 5 - 039: Hemstllched the Mellon | the November eclection. The Alabama ch congressional district. at the time | - - ide o il 7 o g s at the time | vy “executive. Their decision in r i S dency have been | delegation will go to Houston unin-|of the general State-wide primary elec- | oo §0™legistation means that the ‘(. SILK DRESSES "......“..'.“. .....'0000000000000000000000000.HLck Towels d States Senate | structed and unpledged. except as they | tion May 8 1 yepes in Wack and Fall s < ¥ > 3 3 league. for the first time since 1914, will 5] MR .' X ! < Coupon Only $$1.00 W wummm. BV UG | lenting campaign against the New ! (¢ L it will authorize | pledge the voters during the campaisn | The few Democrats who have thus ary nomina- Gantocilsi Ganaliate. PR il Bl :l)l‘l"\r("x\‘(‘i”[‘:)\lll‘\ttn‘]:;;i‘!gl am to offer to | Both are ing a place in the delegation have not Wit y . 3 p or jons i S 3 1c nt in the 2 Friends of Gov. Smith are beginning | /S iy oppose e Sttt e R e nslchahbles) fox thresldents [\t Rsorknor ihair R, nmmugfi F_ Women s $10to SIS $ ¢F|annel GOWHS ’Rayon Uflderwear ’Sl .00 lromnl Board H Democratic party is concerned. is the o = Smith organization is still lacking in wlnter Coats Neat stripes, s a leeve c d P d > 0....,.... P ........000000000000 oooooooooooo‘ over an a L 80 T mmmmmvmm.&\mmm@ SV AV IO by the State committee, which almos! announcement of Mavor William A | g 00 e commiitee. BICR A o. | this State, and Smith supporters com- | 5 Ganter of Montgomery as a candidatc | gation uninstructed and untrammelled. | PIain that they have no one to turn to | K e e 1l has come in the | for delegate from the State at large tc | Bfrorts ar +or | for advice. They are, however, using | /i g : ’39: Radlex the supp: of | the national convention. Mayor Gun- | aoaing “"n{.""&";"d“(,’:";vfi""{‘“‘:"::':,;;’cufd | with considerable effect the fact that | {5 ’““““’_“ffi,’,,‘,.’.?“””"S] 39 Jersey c I s 00000“00000000“0000000 Tmerce Foover: United | ter made his announcement as his an- | Wi meet mith o omuke wn the Getion | Fred S. Greene, superintendent, of pub- b s10- . . 14 A Reed has do- | swer to Senator Heflin's dare (0 TN 107 | o (e atate o o e A etion | lic works of New York State. 18 a | Sl 1820 to §25 Women's $ Lumberjacks 10 lnCh Records 2 <about Governor in 1930, The maor said that | for"such action | Smith appointee. Greene is a native of | {3 COATS snil g +69¢ Women's Heavy whose | 1930 is 100 far avay and challenged the | Rappahannock Gounty. Va., and is one by bl s o bt ot | Klan Seeks Delegation. | of the most enthusiastic of the alumni | ¥ warm rien conts. in ail colors .,...00000000“00000000000000‘"“"“””““"““” Ribbed Vests & Pants X e contestand _test " out the Heflin T # : the Virginia Military Instit 7—With This Coupon Only . o | strengthIn’ the State Tisht mow. B¢ |klan Wil Seainr b e | et Mifliary Justiute. 200000000000000000000003¢ - 055 00 All-Wool s Yests bich nec Iy w3 " |'Nor & S o On Sl 25 Women's the challenge as mot been ac- | picked” delegation to the Democratic Popular in State. ‘ 000““0“000 3 to a Penrose | cented. | Convention, but_ leaders are finding| He is very popular in the State, espe- | &|00€ Rack Women s .Handmade Gowns (:‘DoubleBedB!anket 4 s Cou 3 tior issued orders for While the Democrats are lining up | trouble in ‘agrecing upon the personnel [ cially in the northern part, where he | £ 10 15 D '89c 36x40 e S re | against Klan domination i the nation- |of the delegation. Among loval Klans- | is known to'thousands of people. ~His | & to resses Siot 3 “.. .., ..... o restless st day s al convention, the Republicans are not men are & numbr of politicians who | appointment to the office he now holds | b | e ,, “»nnnou u»oon-‘ ”“ .. Bab Blankets c p 3 idle. Whether this question will be a | are handicapped by past official records. | is pointed to by the Smith supporters ‘g el nd navy koo % y factor in their ranks or indorsement of | These are seeking a place on the dele-| as an answer to the claim of the ant k soese 0900900000000 ““50: Rayon Stripe 29 .ZS: Chlldf!fl s coMercemed School Hose the Coolidge administration. is not yet | gation are furnishing trouble for | Smith men that if the N - clear. The State Republican machine | the lea 5 e AT ; becomes President he T | Women’ backing Vice President Dawes at| While the conservative eclement 1| homt only Catholics to emee. o P g s 35 to $10 sl 99’lnfants Shirts 0 00“0“0000000“00000“0 000000“ O“O s 0“0“"0 |for the delegation to the Republican mind. there is another faction within | Some years ago, when Greene was in 5%. C.Wash Satin S to smooth the telegram was possibly a practical eifficulty has been found in making the built the ——— highway and the — °"“"’“‘°““°“' . s been ap-|convention who will seek the nomina- the party ranks which is seeking (o |New Jersey. he Tecoived a telopra lon largely | tion of Herbert Hoover sclect an anti- Klan delegation and also | from Gov. Smith askine him 11Coram | £ factional differences in counties in hope | Neb L 0ld G Wins Vi joke. but he ascertained that the gov- | 25 swed, ansorici@) ”""“”"”“"”“" 6000000000000’000000000-‘sl ld9 811:90 Double of making renomination of Senator d ernor wanted to see him and went to | . S0 o with Tute Counon Onis Be s Reed assured with little, if any, oppos ebraska uar Ins Victory Albany. When the two met, Gov (- “no 02000000000000000000 089¢ Bungalow 053 81x105 Snmleu s eets Sateen Sli = ugh spots smootk e { bridge?’ SERELpoty i “Yes, sir,"" Greene replied ateen lps 02 4 ! Await Word From Vare. { Special Dispatch to The Star | Kelvie has an eve upon the nomination | “well, T want you to be superintend- | G|, o faney v ‘oooooooooo00o000000000oooooooooooooo»moo'“onc 9‘ 5136 B“Ch'd 18c While the majority of county leaders OMAHA, Nebr, January 28.—Old for Vice President. while Gov. Mc-!ent of public works of New York," s . 000000000000000000000 Owcases are waiting for word of where Secretary | guard Republicans threw a bomb into ;“j"’;‘;.’].,fjal(.“n’,‘“‘x’g'r‘f‘r‘:fm:l‘,e“hm“’dv‘r““; the governor ) —With This, Coupan Only - POSlthe]y S10 to 316'50 Fine of the Treasury Mellon and his nepheW, | the artificial calm of the Republican Religion Sidetracked. ke ; s Republican State Chairman W. L. Mel- | camp this week. when they announceq [27™ Felief regime. | oz is & Cooatisurpride th st 19¢ Rayon Stripe : ooooommooonw« lon. stand on the delegate question, a complete uninstructed delegate list | Petitions Are Filed. | Greene. T have no political infiuence. | &1 vode Teddles cO s ng of Present These constitute the “ins.” | casting about for a delegation which | The story of Gre b | 150 ‘Full-Fashioned n | The oo Grene o | Fur Chokers o»0“000oo0oooo‘0o0oooo0oc..«ooo“ooonooooooo»“ OSILK HOSE c ion Of course there will be deflections | a delegation which will ba anti-Smith, - $1 to Sl 49 Women's T iR from the ranks of each of these candi- ATIGOR BTN, |y, 1O @ conterence Heshad g 7 c.BOdy waISts b4 Rayon Spreads the final primary While the “outs” are grooming leaders | will go to the convention with an (){)(‘x\‘fls told here, is as follows ssegesessasesersiesesedss, Childrens Knit 18 359c Yd. Wide 2 SaCTINOen vir- never met the governor and thought Rayon shps c tion. The harmonizing program, unsuc- [Smith said X 2 tion, "The hatmonising program. unsuc, By cuttmg Tws on (; o P. Delegates >3 Greene. sre sou the man wno | $1 Women's 59 oAPRONS chambray a there are leaders in half a dozen of the | to the Kanas City convention, except | Immediately the Norris campaign |and—" most populous centers of the State who | in the second dis where Omaha is | committee filed petitions, long held in| “That makes no difforonce T want OQ : X s pappest 9c Fancy are waiting for word from Vare. Vare's | situated. | readiness, placing his name on_the a man who can bulld roads” said the | g p o s c = dAtte iy h:;:e\;:. v;m D‘mbabl:-' mflk::gvg ":‘h lo:'lm”dGé“‘ :}m;"f‘cl ll? ! presidential preference ballot. Thw!r‘l‘xrr\mw i aupon O1 . Ior - D "port aun etermined by the Senate action on | ie, who_visited President Cool- | delegate list has been made u| “And then, t00, rotpataTiE t shades and white seating him. and consequentls. his atti | idge in Rapid City and enteriained him | Coincident ‘with this SRR G L R e S 31 Satin S""Pe PO i i . tude probably will not erystallize in the | later at his cabin, the delegates at large | has been unofficially announced that| “A man's religious beliefs are not | 5 C fl tt immediate future. are, with one exception, former Repub- | Attorney General Spillman will file | considered by me when I make app orse e e s . In anticipation of a probable fight at , lican office holders of prominence. Ther against Senator R. B. Howell for the | ments.” replied the governo o : > Puvs s2. Wcol : hore have been several | include C. Frank Reavis. Lincoln, for- | Republican nomination for United | And that s how M. Greene is said ; ooooooooooooo oo00000000.000000000ooooogoooonou 59 didates in opposition to Mer Representative: Albert W. Jefferies. | States Senator. Spillman has pursue. | to have become superintendent of pib. 00 5 i .LMbe”aCks erences with | Omaha, former Representative: Norns a rather independent course and has | lice work: and the s jus- Brown. Omaha. former United Statcs ' always been a strong vote getter. [18 neing used withielling. effect 1 Sl&$l 59° C“"!"C“' 055 VE" Reducmg $ ‘756 s "with a Senator: Charles H. Sloan. Geneva,! In the old guard line-up are sev-| Virginia oNemo CO!’SetS RLflle Curtams c former Representative: George C. Jun- eral representatives of younger Repub- | Leaders of the anti-Smith movement fi Panty Dresses Smithficld. former Secretary of | licans and ex-service men, who may | in Virginta are becoming mor . tie hacks B $2.95 of Nebraska. and C N |be counted on fo give Spillman aid|and their work s alons diect Toer |8 | DOOOOOQOQOOOOQOOOQ.OOOQ ot gis Shers s 89 ided in carry- | Wright, banker, attorncy and stock |against Howell, along with an eflort | They are approaching pelitical leaders | (3 00000000000»00 3 / “““““"“"“““’“Sweaters uooooomoom £ D“COQQOQQOOOO‘O“OO'Q.N e Bull Moose Faiser. l" bring the party back to regularity | and others who may be delegates to the N uupon Only The group has engaged a campaign |I° Progressive or Norris ideas. Norris act from them pledges to support anti- b4 for , her has announced Manager Engaged. after many vears of subservience .1o | State convention and attempting to ex- :98‘ Women's 49c0 25¢ Yd. Wide 14 tatys o C‘ ;i $Extra Size Gowns nother leader who has held his peace | manager, who has announced the move <185 80 long recetved overwhelming | Smith instruction. It is reported that | ¥ : X hed ”“’“mm““““’“‘ 3 Joseph R. Grundy. president of the to be “party regularity” with admitted | no mot arome o r, St his friends | they have been successful in several | Mu‘lm Gowns ) 8 Bleac M“Shn > Manufacturers Assocla- opposition to the Lowden-Norris fac P new move- | instances. m. ANl fres .......,.......,.,,, at 'Boys Sl Fine Mngel” of. ithe . ment. | " ; . 5 oo . the Pepper- tion, ~McNary-Haugenism and th ¢ | ere appears to be a tacit agree- | §§ 000000 0000000000 000000 0.......“,...,......“.,. paign { 926. Then he party's State record of protest Hopkins Stays in Race. {ment to keep the precent General As- (33 Thiis Coutwu Ols S] to 51 '49 Wo ouses lrts lied with the Melions and there | “Only by abandoning such principles | Democrats reccived the news this | CWDIY In session free from any open 3 §] Eov* 3 omen’s o Sl 39 81!90 Washwel), has been nothing specific to indicate a and methods.” Sevmour says, “can Re- | week that Charics W. Bryan would not | G15CUs$ion of the presidentil nomina- | (3 H Frock His past policies would | publicans of Nebracka hope to ha:: it his name to be placed on the | LO0 situation. It is not beleved “m Wash Sults OLSC roc S Sca"o edsheets c.n000000»0 his attitude will be | force in the party council.” presidential preference ballot againat | % Meeling of the Democratic State s p iportant lead- | Though no candidate is mentioned ' former Senator Gilbert M. Hitchcock. | Tittee will be called until afte " it nd white + ’Mens $3.50 to ss ers have taken a pronounced stand. | the group would be for President Cool- Hitchcoek men are procceding to fill | O¢Peral Assembly adjourns, March 10, ’."‘.Q...“..”........ ,-oooooooo0000000000000000. Gy S5 idge, should he ever come into the pic- | their delegate list. .John Hopkins of Lowden Boom Felt. i i This Coupo .”'.....‘.....".,....'...PANTS Grundy Is Proposed. ture again, and very probably for Sec- Omaha has filed for governor and it 1s| While the Republican lead: f th e ss G Is’ 7to 14 Y During the past week there has been | retary Hoover. They would vote for |likely that Mr. Bryan will file also for | State seem 1o o et at oo reeargine 61|82 er s’ Fine 598 irls’ 7 to r. s 98210c Palmolive St n et s proposal Grundy be substituted | Senator Norris if he should get the | the same office. Efforts are being made | their cholce of & candidaie eSS ‘F Coll C Ghabbe soma % - for Reed on the delegate-at-large slate | primary indorsement, and quickly g0 to induce Hopkins to withdraw in | presidence . Lowden Cooidate for l““ Wash Dresses lll’ ollar Coats .s 12 k S .-“.“' 10 the Kansas City convention. a pro- some other wi Bryan's favor, so far without success. | for a while seemed dormant. 15 bephr i oaP» caKe '\ -t g posai 1 assure Grundy support for| The Lowden-Norris faction, headrd cr Democratic national committee | ning to make ftself - felt’ “sb."\fl”} AN Solova; aiscs T 10 ""”""”"“"”“”" ' ’Mens 31 Fhincktte | Reed ov. McMullen, who has recently | man, the race will be | A Senator X Reed's delayed announcement may come to terms with the friends of Sen- F. Mullen, incumbent, :"nla”vvflx‘mfi;:h:r :?.‘f;x':'::;sl]nF(';,l.l.‘gl",’:", ot Be- | By nooooooooooou“ooooooo s “‘{'I“':.‘";"‘l!r;{ -ooooooooooooooooonnou. come during the first half of next week. | ator Norrls, has come back with de- | Ritchie, Jr. a cousin of Gov. RIChic | bk tn Tarnr of o Senate, say that $ 950 nght Slnrts mal Geclaration of his candidacy | mands for an instructed delegation and of Maryland. £ D OSean e | iR s e {orows guvemnc of {6 Infents’ Fine Galoshes $50¢ Burson Mercerize¢ aid in breaking the ice as far as Wil put another ticket in the field. IU| draws from the race with Mr. Bryans | (o o Peig heard in all parts of & =32 Q forminz alliances e are has been stated by friends of leaders | withdrawal from the prestdential | epotons, \',',':“;I'“‘l”‘(',“‘ ”IYM‘,'\‘;] st b f}; § Whlte DI'ESSCS c b HO E ;vlf'?r';;"i?,dmf"h oniclegates anay | on both sides that fonmer Oov. Wc- icontest. ~ GNORGE®. PISHER. ™ | predominates, especially 1n the Inryes oo»ooooooooo no w1 Y ve plan to include cities, with Dawes second In favor ..’..'.. S ....‘..... o“ens 19c i $Blue Slnrts ‘Garner s Percales l 66‘»»..»“«»»“ tenia a t s admitted. however. that the ¢ i < 5P ST HOOVER CONTINUES | LOWDEN ADHERENTS | 5 i b B e 20 S i Js ey $ .29% week, would place two Conlidge cat | Kanas iy consention ol bt b & $3 Womer's B lnket 1 49 ngh Shoes $25¢ Yd. Wide Gt s AS OREGON CHOICE ACTIVE IN COLORADO isiier i briticd Vi iy i1 & Corduroy Robes = 3 n‘ President Coolidge =4 A have nof SClose: ¢ | and it is generally believed that they idates. It is plausible e A | hav t o the convention may Observers. View Prohibition as Smith Indomd by Smte Demo- | ullfx.',‘.?x ’1';):-6'«1;‘n‘.’m“‘;:‘”n'.":::fi; e es. |} "{',,o,ff-lf 80;;',}:‘;;;::):; Major Problem This Year | cratic Officials—Attempt to | & 0 BARRSY S" '.‘I.Z lo 54 Lmle 1 .69 Slrap Sllppers s1 95 $ate A C A Feather- 29 ’Broaddolh Shlfls S in¥Siate | ReviveKinTmueSeen. NEW HAMPSHIRE SPEECH |} ots’ C°ats =0 ’F'“‘ Ticking, Yd. i by *e 000000000 ’oooo eseceee Enould the President inst S e oo““ooom st his decsion “be respecied " Mellon | = T BY SMITH IS PROPOSED »; seseon and his 1ol ) y 1 Special Dispateh 10 The Star b . : ! u : ation ot the "PORTLAND, Oreg, Junuary 28.--A\ DENVZR, Colo. January 28—Budden BtateDamostats Wonld Havs Gon ] Oddw & Ends of 10 'B);;;:dgl;ges sl 95 83 Extn Size 1 Sg.sweaters 0‘00000000000 ooooooonomens $5 Sport Ay o e comprehensive surve Oregon dis- activity of " " o e z ne right time mous first choice 1 communities, And other sections of the State and In- r Address Them at (.] Booyer Group Optimistic with Lowden and Dawes sharing i dorsement of Al Smith for President by | Jnckson Dinner, Bol . anti-Hoover 8entl- the chairman of the Demoeratic State | o, what there is of “““00000 ooooooooooooo There 15 some interest in tarm al Dispateh 10 Tho Star TYTTTHS e et Wit e central commitice and the chafrman of | CONCORD, N. H . Januars v | B112 b $Women's Leather s 09 Ra on and Wool nand for farm reliet 15 nol expected the Denver County central committee | Hampshire Democrats will have 1 ."-] $1.35 H'"Y c" .H sl Y Underweal’ reflected In the presidentia) pri- | were the outstanding political devel annuul Jackson dinner in- this et Bl k ouse Ippers .Unlon sults c s of Oregon ments of the last week in Colorado. | €ithe 10 or 17, and an effort will al‘; e‘s survey reveal A! Bmith 18 Organization of a Lowden for Presi- | b¢ to bring Gov. Smith of New ; : . e talked-of personality among dent Club was coincident with the visit | York to Cancord to make the principa) (declares “for : ; % 1{n Desiver of iHarey Eusene Ialy of | Address, These matiors were dssided ‘_} 000000000000000000000000 'W High-Grad the candidatey he suppor trongly. ‘The Chicago, one time United States district | 8 # Tecent meeting of the executive “m"" igh-Grade Is cert ; & 40 Alsae \'en s €°" 50 to $25 s . o > ence ) tical dis- attorney for Colorado and now promi- | Commitiee of the Democratic Sta -in. $eL the spport of the convention. u A :m{::\h xyi-'nl’]nyll'vnul(;lhlnrx ,‘mxw A Somimitice, "1t ‘wes Ry “n‘,. sl Whlle M“‘lm storm Rubbers 59(‘. i .EiOvercoats 10 ; e bout. & a more ,,/}1.'.‘{::‘1. nooooooonooooooo»om 00 . 'DOOOOOO 0000000 000000010 e S 'Charmeuse ? | biggest meet punced his g would | Jarity d show that he 15 the nols. While the club s supposed to be | PIBKS meeting in point of attendance Teoend epon. dem, % decent | bone of contention principally representative of the furm- | At the Democratic exceutive body 1 | x] Hoover Dresses i i3ens.” L week a 3 It 15 the well considered opinfon of |ers of the State, the roster of direc this Btate ever lllvml i b abawl oulline . oo o ooooooon’ - ' two-thirde of the per obsery chosen to date includes only thi y B wt four years ago. in e 00000000 *04® 090000000000000000000000 = i N will be an lmportant who are what might actually be t ed | Mancheste| ov. Smith made the first 1 99 ” “f‘ $2—-—22 -in. Red Shr '“tns S¢ Worsted Jdential campalgn dirt farmers On the other hand, three | POBUCAL speech he had delivered out ;;] E0c [nfants! $ $ $$1.19 20x20 Hemmed s 9 based, however. on of the directors are Judges of the Den- | side the Btate of New York realidlic | 1l (\ Blrdseye 10 yds “ D Hosc‘ PI‘S that Smith will be ver Distriet Court —Henley A. Calvert e executive committee declded to , 3 ~——o pel . c e Democrats The Henry Bray and Chirles C. Buckman s “"; ONVILON at N;milhm ¥ Flnnnele"e Wefll’ - oo iapers, Loz., v v opinion bet- | Inelusion of this trio has caused con- | CRNU delegates nt large, with half n B e it e sderable comment and apeculation by | Vote each, and two delegates from e Y "””“"“““”'ounoooo”ooooooo oooooo.”’f“" “'“””"“ - Eome o icve (hut o the hack | New. Tamuaiit Wil sonily 8 35150 Changeable R 32 ing of the Klan organization n Denyver. | YD mith the presidential | § e L e e e T T R |Rubber Pants lficokgypn Slyps . ,“mlm & Tafeta, 99C‘F‘“° Hats noninet u candidate be- g tent nfluence i Colorado polities, 1t s not all will subscribe to the hidebound e ity with | held I some quarters that this 1w | RIEdge of the New Hampshire law, every b expocted 1o cause de- move on the pait of the Lowden man- | delegate Wil be o filend of the New \] o000000000000 00000600600006660004606160409560060160040000¢ 0000000000000001000000000000:000000000 Sty Y such agers 1o vally remnants of the organiza- | YOIK governor. 30 MeCARTHY Y g | thon 10 the Lowden anner, ~ Provatling | "1: Many Bargains Not Advertised Along With These in the BARGAIN BASEMENT H 1 3 50 . na o ¥ om ' bellet is tha ny do more ha 3 * tar 8 ' . sl il DE L N, AT« .‘,"f” A :.'“::;‘PEN WOMEN DELEGATES el ,nno secerees oonuwouo:”ooonououn"no«no .o onoooowoooocoooooouo"oooooooouooo& Jued wnne RN T G Sl A S | T0 HONOLULU SELECTED Jy 19 Amorkeag 32in $10¢ Huck Guest 49 $19¢ Opaque $15¢ Bleached : ooty hneaten e Hoover Cune |y qneon Seton and Dr. | [l Dress Gmgham 12(: Towels, 12 for C Window Shades 29C~Flannel. 7vds.59c 3 i naidates oftering them i Colorsdo BUST OF CUOUP':(' (ks b v B anulian ot of Goy it by e Boggs Will Attend 4l Blfits : ooooooononoooooonnn READY FOR SENATE . : W Dad d et b i i L Qouterance ‘1"00 o sessessescece st > willng et one ot 1 rest- | as Fal 115 @ liher and n Catholle Nihe axls ; | 4 g $1.49 Pordered ‘lfic lu‘d Badi 049\ 45-inch Table e pvetenl Beroie | e e G b et eyt S|t ek S e e o ‘.qmmn Socks, 3r c Hall Rugs O.)CiDishes, 12 for C°Ollcloth § Drise, because Annear always his been falin - hrt®h ot € 3 . sinted Mis. 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