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CANDIDATES IGovernor and Unlted States | Senator Chief Interest at Primary Today. Will Rogers KANSAS CITY.—DId you ever see a town after they had just finished | | sweeping out a convention? [ sy (RRociRiAd A g, The Republicans have all gone NASHUA, N. H., June 18—Marcel \ M | Theitault of Nashua, former State By i |senator, and Miss Ktherine Thomas, | they don't pay oft [22, of Nashua were burned to death | till after you have | when an airplane in which they were | voted. | passengers caught fire and crashed to The farmers | the ground yesterday. George Lennox that were sup- | of Wichita Kan: e pilot, was badly posed to be so | burned and is critical condition { mad are all in's in_the Nashua Hospital. oahimor e | The plane fell at the Ferryall Field, D d | at Hudson, across the Merrimack River | ARBY 0L S 100 from here, diving on its nose while rain today, that's only 50 feet in the air. | their only relief. Lennox's body was catapulted from the plane. Miss Thomas and Theriault | were pinned bencath the wreckage, | Their charred bodies were removed later. At the hospital Lennox said the plane caught fire from an_explosion caused by a leak in the gasoline tank. Miss Thomas' engagement to Dr. Lin- | wood Farrington of Lowell, Mass., was announced recently. By the Associated Press. PORTLAND, Me., June 18 (#).—The Republican nominations for governor and United States Senator were in the hands of the electorate today after a spirited campaign. Friends of Senator Frederick Hale were confident that he would defeat Gov. Ralph O. Brewster for the sena- | torial nomination. Brewster made a widespread speaking campaign and his supporters were counting heavily on the | women'’s vote which they believed \l\o\lld be favorable | Aligned against Brewster were three former Republican governors, William T. Cobb, Earl E. Milliken and Percival | P. Baxter. The gubernatorial nomination w sought by William Tudor Gardine Frederick H. Hinchley, Herbert C. Libby and John G. Smith, There were no Democratic contests In the third congressional _district. which includes Aroostook. Penobscot |and Piscataquis Counties, Ira Hers | was opposed by Donald F. Snow, Bangor | {lawyer, for the chubliran nomination. \ | LEGAL EXPERT DIES The Republic- ans picked abso- lutely the strong- est ticket they could have. Hoover has a tremendous pop- ularity with the people. It was the politiclans that were against him. He ligged them. Now watch ‘em start telilag how great he is. On to Houston t@ mominate a vice presidential candidmte, Theater Bandit Gets $2,240. MONTREAL, Quebec, June 18 (#).— | A robber held up the cashier of Loew's | Vaudeville Theater here last night and escaped with $2,240, the n\ghl 's receipts. W. STOKES SAMMONS, Proprictor INDOW SHADES Made to Order at Factory Prices Satisfaction Guaranteed ;L, H. de Friese Succumbs at San Francisco. | SAN FRANCISCO. June 18 (#).- | Lafayette Hoyt de Fricse, authority on 'Inltnlatlnnal law, died here last night | |after a brief illness. He was a mem- | ber of the law firm of Steele, de Friese | & Steele of New York. and for about | |8 quarter of a century was prominent | in legal circles in London. He was born | in Alabama. Rain or Sun Won't It requires 100,000,000 miles of wire | Downtown Residence This adv. is necessary be- cause of the many clients 1 | have for downtown homes of ||| varying prices. Advise when I may talk with you if you wish to sell your downtown property. Phone Main 6799 or see Robert W. Savage Il 717 Union Trust Building ||| J caDiLTAC ESSEX, ORD, 614 H Street NW. Highest Average Butterfat Content of Any Pasteur- ized Milk in Washington Prestige 8- Over100 Years ized Milk has a higher average butterfat content, by Health De- partment ratings, than any other Pas. teurized Milk sold in Washington. CHES’I‘NUT FARMS Pasteur- This includes both regular and spe- cially designated Pasteurized Milk and this extra richness is the reason Chestnut Farms Pasteurized Milk is consumed by at least twice as many people as drink any other milk sold in Washington. And it costs no more. Chestnut Farms Milk is rated highest by the District Health Department for purity and wholesomeness. It is the best milk for yous = = o = o A, Hill's Rock Spring Farm, \ which produces milk for Chestnut Farms Dairy re- ceives the highest Health Department rating of any farm which has ever shipped milk into the District, POTOMAC 4000 THE ONLY DAIRY PLANT IN . THE DISTRICT EVER TO RECEIVE A 1005 RATING No matter where you get It, the quality of Chestnut Farms Milk Is the same—at any grocery or delicatessen or delivered direct. TEA co. TIc & PACIFI UNEQUALED VALUES That in Two Words Is the Story of A&P Success! 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MILK a3 en 25¢ HEINZ KETCHUP 15¢| 23 mwm MAXWELL HOUSE Package COFFEE [, 490 e ——— " PRUNES I T8 181 2c (36 2] ¢ 3 Phgs. 236 small la bottle il Kellogg’s bottle or Post Toastie \ Corn Flakes MATCHES WALDORF PAPER PALMOLIVE 2 cakes 1 5¢ OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 3 cans 20¢ = BREAS T LAMB for Stewing 15¢ Bird's-Eye SOAP Fresh Hamburg Sliced Bacon Loin or Rib vt 16c § Lb. ¢ PORK CHOPS pkg. Fillet of Haddock L. 1 8c Crab Flakes Lb. 55c Mavis and other small | [l